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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 7, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color of the joe. now welcome to the news our life from the, with special coverage of the war on gaza. 2 months on coming up in the next 60 minutes. but it's been 2 months since israel declared war on homicide. the military is still dropping bombs on gaza. told them 16000 i was
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students have been killed. children make up nearly half of those kids are available to you and says, gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. dumpsters at alex the hospital say the movie is full with more than a $115.00 bodies arriving and just the last 24 hours. and the un chief is folks are really used the power to warm the security council. the war in gaza poses a threat to the world. the. it extends mt mid day in gaza and 2 months since the war. israel's war that the ministry on sold against palestinians persist unabated. the offensive began on october, the 7th after an unprecedented attack by homos fighters, members of the custom brigades, the wing of the group, and other palestinian resistance fighters infiltrate to these ready territory by land and sea. $1147.00 is writers were killed that day,
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including $320.00 soldiers and $59.00 police officers. at least 240 people is riley and foreign nationals were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on i'm a send, a promise to eliminate the group. is defense minister immediately whole to the in portable water, food, electricity, and fuel to the strip. the past several weeks of scene, an intense, indiscriminate, aerial bombardment of gauze of it's flattened in time neighborhoods and caused unimaginable suffering. a group of ground invasion followed, no one and nothing has been sped. schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, shops, every aspect of daily life has been targeted. but the heaviest, told has been on civilians more than 18. 16000 palestinians have been killed in gaza mold and 7000 of them children. that means that is really ami kills one child
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every 10 minutes. and 1900000 people have been forcibly displaced. this is our special coverage of 2 months on israel's war, on gas with a war like no other. in recent times. the is really, is it of the,
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[000:00:00;00] the regardless children, the full of the brunt of israel's war on the territory was a 7000 have been killed and thousands injured. awesome. i heard about a reports of just getting a join. the growing number of children shouted by the boy in gaza. his entire family was injured and he's ready bombardment. his parents sent him to a hospital in hun, eunice, hoping who would cover soon. a relative who lives in the area is now looking off to him. and the richard for the upper off and the blue cream lost a hand and has shrapnel in the eyes. the hospital told us there's nothing they can
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do. so we hoped he could be transferred to you too. but no one came to provide help them and the poor boy cries the whole time. thousands of children and miners were killed or missing. another level across anti areas, devastated by his variety of them bought in. those who survived, we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives that the they all need the emotional support, the way of them by that they came here in college. yes. and when they woke up, they found themselves the small rooms with machines. they are scared to my types, civilized, too young to understand the long way of recovery. i had to lot so brother and mother in an asked right when she was finally rescued her leg and have enjoyed my shop though. she'll need several surgeries in the future to look at them. so look forward to that when see what she's children playing and running. she stays alone. you can tell how sad she is. she doesn't know why children don't like to play with
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her anymore. it breaks my heart to see her suffer. yep. violence in god's size intensifying these variety armies. expanding the scope of it's offensive. unicef fee is hundreds of children to die every day. and the look at it and that we have a huge number of injured children who received the treatment and should have left the hospital. so we can take me patients, but we cannot send them away because their homes were destroyed. this explains why the hospital is overcrowded. the rule is far from over goes, there is a dangerous place for these children, too young to learn the ways to cope with tragedy. for now, all they want to know is yvette powers helping rescue it from under the rubble hush about about a 100 years 0, the katya lopez. how the young has the story of 2 young palestinian brothers who
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are double amputees and trying to come to terms with their injuries. 2 brothers with shared trauma mohammed and honors, have each lost a lim weeks before this. they had fled to augusta hospital to seek refuge, but their sense of safety was short lived. they were wounded by end is really heirs tranquil playing in the court yard. and i'm sure i don't understand what samson. why did they boem us? and we thought we would be safe in the hospital, but i have no way it was bombed and then there was only women and children. no one else was there. since october, the 7th, the family has fled from hospital to hospital. desperate to stay alive, showing resilience despite the danger by the list, especially when my sons were injured, we had to leave and we went to the chief a hospital for surgery, but as rarely tanks were approaching. so we have to go to another hospital and con eunice. when we escaped, i was carrying one of my sons on my shoulders at the head of my other son and set
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with my wife and daughters an account. we kept moving, waving our id cards until we made it to the european hospital and gaza for further treatment. on the day of this strike, their distress was magnified by the physical tool of the war. thousands of people, patients, refugees and families were sheltering thing guns was baptist hospital when it was hit in mid october. at least 500 people were killed. and just like mohammed and on us, many orange for him this, we are peaceful. we're not connected to any type of resistance even so my leg was injured and my foot had to be advertising far too young to understand war, thousands of palestinian children now they are the scores of a battle that's destroyed life as we know it. as for now, mohammed an honest wait on certain of what life will look like and when and where they'll finally feel safe, katia
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a little bit. so the young challenges there. but we have a team of correspondence following the story. alan fisher or isn't occupied east jerusalem for us. we'll be speaking to him in just a few moments. but 1st let's go to the honey my mood. who's in rough? ha, in the south of the gaza strip. honey. good to see you again. 2 months on it's hard to imagine how people cope how people carry own indeed on the daily siege daily, stretched to life daily fear. oh yes indeed. well there is no stop to the ongoing misery of hell of simeon. and after 60 days, we are still the surgeon in 10 city and magnitude of the environment of the gaza strip across the gauze for the pure where from north to south just within the past a few hours in just just 45 minutes ago at a hospital in your body a refugee camp was targeted. we were looking at
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a video where people just running in the courtyard of the hospital, the void, the tank and artillery showing the hospital were waiting for more updates and the number of casualties. and those have been targeted directly, but the fact that the hospital is the target one more time. just confirm what people talk about here and how to express it with the front page. and that is really military. is that more would it be means of life in the guidance of including health facility in that by diag, we mean hospitals that have been under tungsten, it bombardment just an hour before the attack on the hospital. the resident of the city of atlanta, those who remain in the city and could not evacuated hills where were running under heavy bombardment and airstrikes. the they were running through a school evacuation and schooled within the vicinity of their neighborhoods. what happened to the school that came under the artillery should've got what we're
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getting reports of from that era that time towards surrounding the school right now and shooting directly at the school with many people is still inside. that's the, the situations for many palestinians, many golfing residents stranded and caught in this war zone and got the city and, and the northern parts earlier does that then since the air now this morning whether it's in reference to central area or dial the city with a more residential homes getting bombed and destroyed with many civilians, women and children being the main target of those relentless ears. right? this, it has been part of this system, not a systematic bombing, killing terrorizing a traumatizing, an entire population. and they've been under a blockade for 16 years. the past 16, they've been very difficult for all of senior, really, relatively trying to get to their d to the life and it wouldn't let him employment a little it age coming in here. the, the fact that this war is mounting, the,
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the misery of mounting the suffering of a palestinian. we're talking now about $1500000.00 floors out of their homes and a gradually being is squeezed and pushed. it is a small area, rough city that's a really populated. but on top of that, with even more people are out of lee in the water from the central part and from ton unit. and this a, a roof has running out of a space running out of basic supplies and basic necessities and not this theory survive the items. people the slips in the streets for the past 2 nights because there is no place to run to or what schools are full of people full of, of act we were talking about beyond their capacity of hospitals. so our, our, our full, we are reporting from an area here within the vicinity of the can wait, the hospital, we're seeing more people are pouring into the area, setting up 10 sort just putting, putting their, their,
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their belongings on the ground and doing well. they can come by and do their ongoing miserably on it. there's a constant causes happening as we speak to use inside of the road a yes, this is a drawing on 14. they've been buzzing sincerely hours of this morning. and other than just the fact whatever this one is doing, it's causing a severe headache to everyone here that the fact that it's, it's ongoing, it's causing hit a lack of concentration, and it just, it makes you frustrated for no reason. okay, honeywell, i can share that experience with you, and so it can view as a, as a sign of just how closely is riley's watching and pressuring and in addition to cost bombarding. i'm killing in the gaza strip. let's go now to unofficial, who joins us live from occupied east jerusalem and with
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a little of that destruction that we've heard so graphically and vividly about that with one of the desk alan, is there any sense on the part of these really government visits any closer to achieving it, james bobby is release of say that this is going to be a long and difficult more i'm we could be facing the most intense baffles over the next few days. you'll remember that themes all the whole hor was 1st of all to free the captivity thing guys. i know some have been free, but that came during a safe spot and there's no possibility at the moment of another 65 know, talks ongoing. and certainly the 3 of these believe that military power will for some us to start releasing more of the captives. they also said that they were going to destroy him, us, the best estimation from these relays is that they've killed their own. 5000 thomas
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spiked as we've no way of independently confirming that. but most people suggest how massive strength is around 30000 strong. so they haven't been able to do that. and of course, just in the last week we've seen rockets being fired from northern guys. they also have still got to enter to that strong holds for hamas to bali, a refugee camp. and also con eunice. that may happen in the next few days, and that is why the sig, the buffaloes over the next week or so could be incredibly intense. and then the intent to move to the sides. they say that they're going to destroy a mass of destroy the number of tunnels, the number of i'm the addition dumps. they've destroyed some of their at the control rooms. so they see that that's part of a big tree. but they also know that this baffle is going to take several more ons on, at the end of it, the list of guys are, will be different, because israel wants to be radicalized, they say guys, i know so the military rice, and the way the intent to demilitarize it is to put these really military back in
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there despite the objections of many neighbors, and also close allies like the united states. so has israel achieve its goals? it believes it's on the road, but it's nowhere near there yet. what about public opinion, alan? any discernible shift, a tool away from? what has been up to now pretty solid support for the will as well. if you look at the, the anecdotal evidence when the deceased buys ended, most people out and support because the biggest concern of these really public is to get those who are being held captive back to israel. and they want that to happen soon. and they want the government to use any means possible to get that done. and the majority of people say they would like to see the captives a ton. and then they want to see you then to come us. but there is a difficulty to in that 4 percent of people. that's right. 4 percent of people and it fail according to a link this pull,
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believe what benjamin netanyahu is telling them about the war and guys of the most trusted passion. and all of this is the silly army spokesman, and here's the other thing. as the number of people who die continues to grow, they are losing support internationally know across you to appear in countries. most people oppose the war and guys, asking for a c spot, they want israel to stop the war in the united states. it's about $5050.00, but that shows the support for israel there is leaking to a. so is israel conducts this war and goes on for possibly weeks on end. does the move into the next stage of the war, which is moving to the side and the death toll will inevitably rise. israel will be aware that the diplomatic clock is picking that they would always get the support from the international community. so it'd been a few breaches in the time so far. but then aware that if the number of dead continues to rise, and these really figuring out almost as much as the number being given out of guys,
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then it's going to be difficult to come on support a difficult to get the allies this. it's a fit support. what comes next? well, with that comprehensive view of how things look inside is ro allen fisher. the thanks ellen. and one of the main hospitals in gaza says that in the past 24 hours it receive more dead than injured people. it's the 1st time that's happened since the start of the war. a lack, so hospital recorded a 115 dead. it's run out of space to treat patients and it's more useful doctors without borders has cooled on these ro, to stop it's indiscriminate foaming, and protect civilians and civilian infrastructure. of the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has invoked his most powerful diplomatic tool known as optical 99 to stop israel's killing of college students in gaza. he's directing the security council to discuss the humanitarian catastrophe a andes. calling for an urgency spa,
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israel dismissed the move as a new moral, lo and said good tears should resign. it is a very powerful move on behalf of the secretary general. and we hope that members of the security council will be moved by and we will hope the international community will be moved by to uh, to push and put in place. if you met it turns these 5 for children born in gaza is ready, occupation, and was of be non sparing and relentless. let's take a look now at what an average 16 year old is endured in the lifetime. at this is riley, land, and sea blockade was affected. it has affected every aspect of his or her life, from food to health and education. at the age of 2, the child would have lived through $23.00 days of devastating and ground to tax. nearly 1400 palestinians were killed during his riley's israel's operation. cost
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led to 320 of them with children in 2012. when the child was 5 years old, they would have survived an 8 day assault that killed more than 80 people. most of them women and children. at age 7, the job would have been due to 50 days, ready on salt, at least 2310 promised indians were killed in 2014, 551 of them. children. as a young teenager, he or she would have witnessed the aftermath of his ready attacks that lasted 11 days. $260.00 palestinians were killed then $67.00 would shield. and now another war on gaza. this one far worse than any other at age 16 today, an average palestinian child is living through what's been described as genocide. 60 days of war in which folds and 16248 people have been killed. old and 7112 of them. children is always rel, has flattens gauze. those ones thriving towns and cities. one of the world's most densely populated areas has been reduced to rubble. he has
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a look at the extent of the devastation, more than 60 percent of all the buildings on homes across the gaza strip have been damaged. israel has dropped thousands of tons of bombs on gaza. today the strip is old based, uninhabitable. about 1900000 palestinians. that's more than 85 percent of gauze as population have been uprooted from their homes due to his riley bombardment and forced to into evacuate and forced to leave with evacuation orders. more than a 1000000 pounds of students have been sheltering in schools on un facilities. but they to have come under attack at the $69.00 schools have been destroyed in the war sofa. and the 9 of costs is $35.00. hospitals are functioning and only partially with tens of thousands of injuries coolest by is riley attacks and the rapid spread of infections and diseases in overcrowded shelters. gaza is now staring at a health catastrophe. announced that shower is a guys,
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a resident to recent the flight to egypt. she's with us live now from cairo. and what is it like to be looking in from egypt at all that is happening in the place that you come from, the place that you call home. yeah, it's difficult to describe it. the honestly, except that it's extremely hard and it's very painful. and at times to i feel like maybe it's just better to die, simply die, they're back home. but the thoughts of having kids and having that option, that opportunity to, to leave was also present. and that's moment when we decided to leave. and it's a, it's just very hard to get hotter everyday. tell us your story. tell us how you left, how you came to be where you are. so me and my husband and my daughter was we never
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thought of leaving. we never considered as new things like that. we never thought that this would be become any kind of reality. we have been living and goes all our lives. we have been with a single all kinds of situations and events. 2021 before everything every, every single best condition or was the last time this time was the few days after after it started, we're to see if people at home who were displaced from the from guns a city and we hosted them at the old house and got them. we live in kansas city in the west and part of the city. and a few days after we had to evacuate for one night for since about 12 for one and on 37 in the morning because of the bombing across the street bombing of the building and extension of building we left in just 5 minutes. the house we on drawn in the street, we went to a restaurant nearby. we stayed to the next day,
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came back, there were some damages of the windows and doors and the entrance. and when the glass was broken, et cetera. then we stayed for a bit longer for another couple of days, actually with others as friends and family who were displaced with us. then we have a dot org dish that came the 3 on should the, if i can, we cause the city we left on october, 13 very early to center goes on to a place that somebody owns incentive because we became 60 people into our time. we stayed there and we had hardly mattresses to sleep on. we were living by the day and we were able to get to our attention every day and every other day. we were actually lising of this thing. some nights the kids would not have the dinners or, or the lunch,
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and some days we would simply keep the remaining of, of, of the food of that i sort of have the beans forwarded for latest to reduce the quantities that we are conceal. now it's even worse from what i hear from those who we, we left. unfortunately, i slept with my daughter in the card for the entire month. and my husband slipped outside along with other 34 men. other for 5 people we're sleeping in the cars as well, and that as squared inside because it was not a house on a big house, like everyone was tact. next to each other. we were 6020 of the children. and now my friends are telling me and sending me pictures of the ad on the sand intent on the sand in the streets, in the opening as with the sweaters with their children. with no way to find the
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bathroom with, with no, with no enough food with just one or 2 items that they can consume. what find the situation if it's so other than many of my friends were injured, they have small kids and they would inject and a friend times me just yesterday that his sons were injured and they were treated just by people who they know not even for could be inside the hospital and they could not have any kind of medicine to present information for the interesting thing. they're trying switch to clean the room as a polling, as on think of all those conditions on now was do eventually. and you must imagine a better time will come to you. i don't have the, i don't why not?
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it always seems like it's ending because the, you see everything is happening now. the depth and fatality the, the how ugly it is and, and it's not changing the, the world is watching. and there seemed to be some agreement to what's going on. i think it's very curious, looking at the entire picture to all around us. everyone is watching. no one is stopping is right so well actually it's a joint project we 70 wish you and your family the best and very much hope and wish that you are able to return to gaza. thank you for speaking to thank the one that's now that's now talk to of the have how much who is from north gaza?
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he's been forced to relocate 3 times since the start of the war 1st to the center of causal then to hon. eunice. and now to the rafa he joins us on the phone from the thank you so much for speaking to us. this is really good. yeah. yeah. and a for you, you can't possibly have imagined such a thing would happen to you and happen in the space of 2 months. thank you for having me on today at the deed and in the face of the just with memphis conflict in gaza since october, the southern my, some of the and i reside in the world, the yo to more into north in boston garza that we experienced unrelenting goods hi can placement on floss. indeed, a witness to the hutch mention getting back to my family. and at the time it just went to a forced to evacuate multiple times, navigating the journey from the north to this house, under a jonathan to tread. arriving in this insurance, gaza in defense of causes,
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we dispersed into various homes for stacy's, contending with the random shinning. eventually we had also to is that you with one more time, this time to find newness which was the safe and then the safe zone. the by the idea a couple of weeks ago. and now with the idea that between notices, you can use this as a combat zone as promoting a in tang another evacuation. suppose to a is a 5 this recent evacuation, or does it from the idea have not only is shot to the illusion of disease because it made it safe areas. but also it just kind of the challenges faced by the, by the deepening garza life has indeed has become a constant just checking for safety. with the idea of succeeding our movements, the tracking intensified with it with the new challenges as with the challenges of severe the worlds of scarcity and extreme food shortages in the now and about the
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internet for east tennessee have the populated c, g. com, basic necessities like food and both eyes goes diseases that is thinking particularly in the schools, despite the circumstances that we, we, we, we, we hope that this would in one day it's a nightmare that we, we never a haven't mentioned. ringback such and they things that like to safety and busy consistencies has been compromised during this major escalation of the ministry hosted a new leaving us our guys in, in the state of thunder affinities. i have a thank you, let me ask you, i mean, do you have moved, as we said that successively from your home in the center of gaza, down to san eunice. now you're in rough. i you respective a reached the for this point in the south of the gaza strip that you can go where, where, where might you go next?
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if the attacks follow you all the way down the, there was talk of people trying to break through the border into the sign i. oh yeah, i mean, what would you do if you found that it was nowhere else to go? well i, as i previously said, that this recently talked relation to others as the become elusive, the postal code kind of thing. and you can get garza a know, a safe and garza with the a is obsidian simply dennis b a is of typically end up being on the attack. we don't know what's coming next. i and it took to be honest, the conflict has not only received the physical landscape of gus that also has, you know, that the foundation and the human side of yours that should unite us in the in times difficulties and adversity. uh, this must and then did i have the information that might be actually to the ball done to the information to the community is to see the across from the get the
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security and think of the question of how life as it sometimes calm did you in zillow put in to meet them, decided the if it can, the framework and the international commitment attitude humidity to me, to turn in values despite the motor dk, you just don't think from the ongoing conflicts. what happens in government here is a genocide. it's really a genocide and ethnic cleansing gets not acceptable. i it's against international humidity, really low and it's, it goes beyond the what, what, what, what is that? what, so ever we look at, but we could have imagined this. thank you. okay, of the lab. how about from the north of gaza at the moment, sheltering with these families all the way down in the south in or alpha i thoughts with you and i was thanks to you for speaking to us or even before as well as well . gaza was awesome. described as the world's largest open at prison for 16 years,
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2300000 palestinians have been living under a crippling land and sea blockade in 2001 is ro bomb garza's own the airport between 20072010. it's shop the voters to people and goods we're only allowed through at the areas and come up with solemn crossings. now since october, the 7th, israel has closed those 2 crossings as well, imposing a total siege on gaza. the fishing industry has been another casualty of the blockade. $4000.00 registered fishermen were only allowed to operate in a small area of the mediterranean. for years, these rel has been imposing restrictions on palestinian workers trying to work their. their numbers dropped from about half a 1000000 before 2000 to just over 10000 and recently is causes economy has been paralyzed. the u. n says between 20062022 g. the piece rank by 37 percent. and unemployment sold to more than 46 percent of the highest rates in the world. 80
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percent of guns as young people were unemployed before the war. and 7 out of 10 palestinians lived in poverty. un estimates more than one point. 8000000 people didn't have enough to eat. 97 percent of girls as water was on, fits for human consumption. and now there's even less water for drinking and cleaning. as israel has destroyed, destroyed, rest of was unblocked the supply of fuel for the cell in action plants. a ramsey guy says a live is a live and on research it with human rights walks. he joins us now from beirut. ramsey cars, thanks for joining us. i know that you want to talk about your findings into the attacks on doing this on the israel lebanese board a side to do on we will in just a moment, but you listen to that litany of the difficulties faced by godson's human rights difficulties human rights abuses that were bad enough before the war began on
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october, the 7th day off with us now. the yes, certainly i am speaking to now from somebody who were also we're documenting violations happening north of the border of human rights. so i'll just release investigations today. one side, i must get a plus conferences or 2 separate and from that investigation, we found that with regards to a talk function was we found that she was really surprised shop on october 13 the field torches during the se, some of the, an injured 6 others is apparently deliberate, soc on journalist, and therefore a work from our investigation has taken over, you know, almost 2 months now. we've looked at over $49.00 video sections of photographs, focus over 7 witnesses consulting, military audio and military audio and video experts. and our investigation has shown that is really military knew or should have known that the group of journals
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they were targeting or civilians are investigation also revealed as a group. so as well as loose ongoing facilities through that and 5, those numbers refresh. audio analysis indicated that there was a you a fee that is likely it's right in the circle of near the journalist position $11.00 times and the 25 minutes before they were struck. plunge analysis also indicated that at least one munition was fired between $1.00 and $1.00 point a kilometers for the south east. sticking to an eye witness whose thoughts, restricting fights, and position and consulting with satellite image. we believe that at least one munition was fired from a position in the image of the hills in north israel. and we've identified the fragments, at least one of the show was been stabilized one of these attacks for apparently deliver attacks or what time uh, parties to a complex are obligated to only target combatants and not civilians to, to commit serious violations. it's actually mandatory in law with criminal incense, so that is essentially a recklessly uh, you know, it is a work crime and so we are calling for accountability in this case, we're calling for the us,
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the us as well to investigate the system. and that is that a citizen, as a us citizen, has been injured. and we're calling for us israel's allies, including the us, the u. k. germany, canada, to suspend military assistance in armies to israel, given the real risk that there will be used in a crate abuses. it's not particularly new. is it the suggestion that these ro, deliberately targets to unless we think of course of our own. a colleague sherry, i was a shot in the occupied westbank. yeah, this is certainly not the 1st time the is realize the delivery targeted civilians and the and the results have been dudley and devastating. uh, but there was, there needs to be accountability and infinity of reeds, infinity, and this is why, you know, we, we know that, that the, you know, in the case of should, in investigations have not led to any accountability or other journalists have not, let's accountability for this of the role of, of, i think, other countries to make sure that they are not being a, are,
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their weapons are not being used to commit these violations. so we're, this is why the, the arm scales calls is part of our calls. but this is why we're also pressing, you know, other governments such as the us in this case to investigate is this a talk we're calling on the lebanese government to also release any of its findings that it has conducted that may be used in any accountability mechanisms moving forward and of course alongside these attacks on journalists, as i was saying earlier, is it is a deeply worse than human rights situation across garza. and of course not to forget across the occupied westbank as well, you presume, to keep your thoughts on that? certainly certainly i, i personally in my capacity at work is 11 on team by human rights watch has been documenting violations in the west bank and as a since october 7 and before that. okay, we'll leave it there. many thanks to you for your time. 2 months on
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a lot of what was claimed about the how much the tax on october, the 7th of turned out to be untrue or blown out of proportion. some of been debated reports, the thousands of slices broke out of garza and tore down these really fence from multiple locations. defense is worth billions of dollars including remote control and machine guns and the tank units failed to stop the onslaught. intended experienced, obtain seeds, really officials, the scale coordination unintelligence operations of how much this attack became evident in spite of a 16 year cj and located because of some of the highest casualties. but at this music festival, now police reports say somewhere kills, but is really attack helicopters is really media says a specific killed protocol was huge, which allows hostages to be taken out with their captors. it's called the hannibal director. not honey, but can you that out of business live key, michelle. yeah,
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look you most of my god got them. i mean the muskogee a suit. it's called motion the flu. blish looked up, blinked to own in go me, cause a key lawyer bush level as shown, given soldiers to cover and on people here. soldiers fighting back among those with no weapons is not considered using them as human shields. between 630 to 10 am, hundreds of fighters engaged with is really security forces. this baycove, it seems to be entering keyboards. betty was they just seemed to be burned beyond recognition. and many other vehicles were destroyed in the same way. some with people inside is really efficient. now see hundreds of birds bodies, but those of homeless fighters as it survives down the death door from 1400 to about 1200 people. some corpses were burned beyond recognition and the question remains. cooper. the journalist sticking on tours of the keyboards,
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showed exposed themes and torn down homes to inflict this damage. superior firepower or equipment would be required. one with district people was very told is ready for the court. just to con that a 12 year old is really girl was killed when it is really tank fired to rounds the house they were being kept by how much fighters sometimes operators have admitted to opening fire within communities in the us. okay. all. well, what's the billing telephone? let me finish up. i got it from a company i wanted to tell because are there somebody who can handle natalie? no, nothing. it isn't for guys. because i don't know what your mission for guys are from the service where i live and money a lot is from a claim, a mission to see my funds. we will tell you the claims are going because im going but they'll call you sure is really paper heart says nothing. yeah. who's remarks to us president joe biden, but inaccurate disturbing reports such as dozens of beheaded babies or birds, babies, or hung babies are also unsubstantiated. testimonies of people from zachary and united hetzel, a search and rescue organization, had been debunked by evidence from the keyboards. another dubious claim made by the
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prime minister's wife, set on at yahoo. and then they said to us 1st lady joe biden has also not being proven. she said one of the pregnant women was abducted into gaza, where she gave birth. since then the 5 woman has been released. she was never pregnant, nor gave birth. because we had responded it on 10 am on october 7 is residential towers like this person destroyed in gauze, and it's related to this campaign to eliminate most continues. palestinian said the disproportionate response amounts to genocide. something i've been driving out of there to leave this up. they thought outlet palestinian also are they to be mostly silent since the war on gods have began they c. c, 's find negotiations is largely being orchestrated by a mouse. but the number of those criticizing the p a is growing and they say
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whether it likes it or not deal with or these fate is tied to that of gaza. designing bus. rob. it reports from ramallah, the future of palestine is official government. the palestinian authority may be playing out in communities under his really attack person. he was beaten in front of his children. what is really soldiers rated his home and the beloved, the refugee camp. the how the on the in, on wednesday at 8 in the middle of the deep. it's the weekend and make people have the policy. they know 30 almost security officer in the b 8. i'm a son of to be a is the do this little bit of us. it's deliberate. unable to protect his family, he says makes him feel defeated. the 1st extra carried out by the israelis in novel . since the 2nd intifada was targeting the offices of the political party running the palestinian authority, it has people wondering how can this organization be expected to protect its own
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people when it can even protect itself? day and night is really our mccullin's move freely throughout the occupied westbank in villages played by settler violence. residents say the p a is failing to do even the bare minimum we defend ourselves, we got no one to protect us. here we depend on each other on those who live in the house, our neighbors. there's no p a security presence here. there's no protection at all . no presents for the security in the entire area. and this is an area under is really control the apply not being local enough ongoing. so maintaining links with this real things that have contributed to the ph following poll numbers, but public trust was through the floor even before the war runs more people's losing space in a negotiated settlement appear to favor armed resistance in walton. but the most of the people won't be a 42 implemented governance. they won't tell us to, you know, start to take positions to the proportionate to the event has caught charged with these vials. before we tool recognition. talk about garza, how many times did the president speak to the palestinian community?
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well, being close to the people is impulsive. down to the palestinian authority says it seems helpless. it is by design all the phenomenon colorful. it's clear that there is a us is really understanding that this is the last of all. they want a solution of some sort for the palestinian question. and it's part of a plan whereby as well joins the regional arab system. and the us has control of the middle east. in the 30 years since the p a was formed, post a new lands have consistently shrunk. it is something fueling the popularity of our groups who are in the eyes of the people, at least doing something to actively resist as really oppression. while the p a has a security force estimated to number between 30 and 40000, their main function appears to be question internal descent. accusations of corruption, a public image of cub situation?
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big houses, fancy cars. the feeling on the palestinian streets is that it has all the trappings of a government without a country to govern. same bus route of the old g 0 in the occupied west. wanted to discuss that with need to abraham. it is in bethlehem and the occupied westbank for us. i need a lot more devoss state. i'll send, you know, authority they have limited to 40, really in the westbank itself, not in gaza, whatsoever yet still favored extensively by allies like the united states. as the body of the person who should be part of a solution. how much pressure is my mood, abbas, and a well joint? let me remind you of some of the reports that have been made by these really media saying that the american officials who have been speaking to these really is about who's going to govern and move garza after the war. mention a renew how they've sent me an affair with you. of also seem is really mediator
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food stuffing about a change in the shape of the palestinian authority to know to include president much more the best. and as you know for all we know, the palestinian authority is the daughter of the piano, the soul representative as a body of the palestinian people. so there is an international interest in keeping it all by at that there are so many thoughts about who's going to be leading the next to be the store or the to talk about. what let me tell you what the current leadership, the palestinian authority to give you a context. an example of that i'm here in bethlehem. this is a street that has always been bustling with people. but now israel has closed a main check point here that used to to carry many palestinians and lead many palestinians here from bethlehem to occupied east jerusalem that has been cut off.
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and the exact point has been closed off by these waves also worried um also if we just pond the cover a little bit, there is an issue you get is really supplement that has been interesting, closer and closer towards palestinian homes here in bethlehem. and if we move to the other side, i'll show you these really separation wall that has been size sexing color, simeon lance has been complicating palestinian lives. and all of that is a creation by israel. while the palestinian authority was me go see a thing. a few to deal was negotiating a potential palestinians. think what i'll do can see all of these measures that have been taken by these way. the authorities are chilling any possibility for a future palestinian state that will have continue with the so palestinians would tell you that they've tried the peaceful negotiations. they've tried protesting to
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end the occupation. but the message they got from these radio for this is that more cementing of these radio occupation, more land grabs. and now what's happening in gaza with continuous bombardments with people is making policy means worry about their future. and they're saying this is real, is killing any possibility for them. and hopes to have a need to on a related matter. but since we've got to i want to raise it, we with this thing, i'm not going to go to human rights watch 11 on describe. discussing it's findings along with them as the international, the tax on journalists across the never known these rel boulder had, in fact being in the view, deliberate in october, given that enormous portrait of siri novel, rockdale, and the separation of all that was behind you a moment ago that will come as no surprise where you are. oh yeah, i just heard the, the mention of sitting of the author's name and i want to show you how palestinians
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remember her a big neural was painted here in bethlehem on the separation wall was also been seeing a lot of murals across the occupies westbank, honoring herd remembering her, let's not forget that she was killed in may 2022 when there was no war on gaza. also, she's been deliberately targeted by these really forces as she was reporting on and it's really weighed in jeanine. so if that tells you anything, it tells you that it's a systematic targeting of journalists because they are telling the story of israel's occupation to the world. and now we're seeing more tracks down on jordan this when it comes to them, expressing their opinions bad news. we've also been reporting on the arrest of more as i'm as it also from a refugee camp here in bethlehem. he's not only been arrested lately after the war
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in front of his 3 children, but also he's lost an eye a couple of years ago when he was reporting on a pro destiny of hyper on. if that gives you a, that tells us anything, it gives us a context of how journalists are being part of the story. although they do not want to be, they want to tell the world what's happening. but they're finding themselves in a place where they could face killing injury arrest, just because they're telling the world what's happening on the ground. need abrams by 1st and they talked about westbank. maybe thanks for that. and the 0 corresponded moment. i'll shut off. he has lost 22 members of his family in is riley strikes, his mother and father, along with his siblings, nieces and nephews were killed when they jabante a refugee camp was bottomed by these right. the on the on wednesday, the 0 media network has denounced the bombing in
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a statement. they said it will to c o legal steps to hold those accountable for this crime. it's cold on the international community and press freedom organizations to with, to put an end to these massacres. immediately. i'm to insure prompt justice for the families of the innocent victims and as easy. eunice is a palestinian journalist living in south africa. his family is from jeanine and the occupied westbank, but disease grew up in jordan after his family was ex of 16 members of his family have been killed during the war on garza is his story in his own. what's my name is as easy, eunice. i'm a fellow sydney and journalist and i live in south africa. my family is one of those, the city and families who got kicked out from palestine. my grandfather left palestine to jordan. it's very difficult to describe the feeling in what i as a lot of palestinians, we memorize if the streets in palestine,
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if the cold and even though i've never been there, i know every corner. i know if the color of the streets we know the names, i'm hoping that hopefully soon that we will be able to to get they to our houses as a lot of philistines. we have our old house keys for our house. as a, however you cannot access, you are denied of of visiting. since the 7th of october. it was very difficult. it affected my, my life, you know, massive way. parts of my father's side. they, their houses got funds. 16 member, members of, of my family got killed this attack on gaza. told me that these know the international,
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lo doesn't matter. of the geneva convention doesn't matter. the freedom of press doesn't matter. no one case. i mean, over 50 john, that has got killed. over 20000 people, got killed, they bombed over 16 hospitals. over 6000 children got killed and it was live one, tv, the media. it's not one of the most powerful tools ever. it's, it is the most powerful tool ever, and you want to, you want to be part of that kind of negative to display the truth about, about your own story. and so it is the different, it can be a 100 percent. one of these and that's how you become a journalist, the top top and political cartoons along, play the unique role in communicating in a way the traditional news media cannot or during israel's war on gaza. thousands of optus of created powerful images and posted them on social media. it's part of
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a long tradition of graphic ok, involving stylist on image and kinda takes a graphic images sketched and pencil some se coatings a more powerful unaccessible video footage for flight across. especially when the sheer number of images difficult to process. an image that is drawn by cartoon is using methyl for and sometimes symbolism. it can be something easier to take and then the actual images of people who are dying. but at the same time, it has this double effect or appealing to of various levels that are, can be translated in the mind and then touch the person very viscerally. schiffer was use his heart to evoke discussions like this call team. so the question itself, i think is not something that is right to be honest. and i want to show that
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easy to everybody was the dog for 75 use palestinians. have you sucked or with this multi lead messages to protest against these radio occupation? when we use the culture as a tool for assistance as little as raising awareness about our situation. now, we are fighting against their and propaganda. we are move that's we are as a business to new people. we are, we have 100. did you have? ok, you have to go check and the bank people as they want to, to do the big us how much savannah was detained in on his radio in 2013. but he truth relied on his sketches are collected in the book, palestine and black and white. in early november, the washington post attracted a call too often being accused of racism towards are of some palestinians and veteran cartoonist at the guardian. steve bow lost his contract accused of using
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anti semitic tribes. mohammed says the risk is come with the job, which has been used against us as the police didn't go through it and the item that was who they are protesting, broken start. it only when you, when you want to good size, it is what i do with the actual cause you as you are, we are exaggerating that the pleasure of expression pressure details. and we, we, at the accused, as on some of the, one of the most famous palestinian cartoonist was knology ali who created the cart to handle a personification of the palestinian people. it's come to symbolize resistance against israel. noisy ali was assassinated in london in 1997, but handler lives own. and so to does all of the classic artwork created by divide palestine image and kinda out 02 months since he's rel declared
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war on him, us, the ministry continues to drop bombs on gaza, at least the 16248. how the students have been killed almost off. as we've been telling you are children. the relentless bombardment has left 1900000, palestinian. these displaced to that. is it for all today's news of the read novel good of next? hearing the fact, how are we defending israel? heavy, more dead children? asking questions you want to have your voice heard? what is your message? understand? a little part of the beach was transformed into a minute, reporting every now and then we can hear roster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. we knew close to the heart of the story. the, the sizes of content creators have become journalists, rescuers,
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heroes, and targets certain customers. so when a visa comes, you mean on and yet they continue to report that the close of business, the story of just one of the shall be, should be a little bit higher for the love of cuz on as just the competent beyond well taken without hesitation, for them died for power defines out loud, we live here, we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scrub the people with that and the people in power, investigate, expose this and questions the use them to beat us of power around the on out is there. i mean, the world slow down. we stand for as homes with fits of global nichols reserves.
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