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or what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the fringes of his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist, sale, calling the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, the the bottoms continue to follow along garza israel strikes of killed only 300 people in the past 24 hours. there is quite possibly nothing that could be any worse than what it's like because that just a moment the color that i showed all this is i'll just the rely from the also coming up children
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make up the officers killed garza. the un says it's the most dangerous place in the world to be a child for you and chief in folks of really used pallets of war and the security council that the war and also poses a threat to the world. and rights groups find that in these really attacking leaven on the killed. the royce is to understand, october was 18, they protect the 2 months into israel's war and gaza. and the military on sloth against palestinians goes on unabated. israel has lost more strikes in gauze, are killing of a 350 people in the past 24 hours alone. and in the past few hours, the palm demoss and houses and the densely populated body of refugee camp, the targeted locations a need or a school for people with disabilities to install them guys,
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or at least 13 palestinians were killed in multiple ass strikes on residential homes. in con eunice, thousands of injured people were taken to hospitals. rescue efforts are underway to recover bodies buried beneath the rubble. one of the main hospitals in gaza says that in the past 24 hours have received with more dead people than injured people. it's the 1st time that's happened since the war began. act. so hospital recorded a 115 fatalities. it's run out of space to treat patients and it's more useful us. but honey must mood is eaten rough. uh there is for us in southern gaza and honey, when we spoke to you last, they were a tax taking place in rough. i'm not far from you. as indeed the john, since we spoke last time, not only an error strikes it took place and dropped off. but we,
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we keep getting these devastating and just pressing reports and 4 digit from the northern parts of the gods to where it's at a distance. early showers of this morning and the 2 schools at the vicinity of the indonesian hospitals came under. heavy artillery, selling and tank shows an air strike and works it. many people who are who are stranded in that area. we're running to the school leaving their homes because they were getting bon internet to go. but out these hours, those of schools have been in circled by these really military. there's neither surrounding the schools shooting at people inside the reports about a large number of people being targeted and killed by snipers as well as their there are talks about men being separated from women. and we've seen a video and a footage of the 2 pictures of men taken outside these evacuation centers outside after these trip them off their clothes. and there are signs of beating and
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tortures extreme violations over human rights are taking place right now in the northern pardon. and then the risk area is, has been under, he'd be able environment. but if it's the gets back throughout the here, we're talking about more residential homes were targeted and destroy the eastern side over by city. and uh, as far as we know, since the us 30 people. 3 get core and interrupted, and ill and old areas we're talking about not all the residents or residents, so rough, but also a vacuum ease displays to move to a rough box. they are saying give, beware, and drop a are becoming the targets of these ball and bombs and relentless ears. right. did they talk just cause the state of panic? a weird happen on force? people who just evacuated and we're trying to settle it with whatever the how to move to the western side of the city and more to the center. in fact, we smoked
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a group of people is that they're going to closer to those gibson borders. now do they think it might be safe or if they stay close enough today, junction border, honeywell food off, thanks, is ever for keeping us up to date with events inside garza, whatever they are. i spoke to not just the shower, a garzon residents who recently fled to egypt. she explained what her family went through before they decided to link me and my husband and my daughters. we never thought of leaving. we never considered as a new thing like thoughts. 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 the sink, all kinds of situations and events 2021 before everything every, every single escalation or was the last time this time was the few days after after it started really see people at home who were displaced from from kansas city
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and we hosted them at our house and got them. we live in kansas city in the west and part of the city. and um, few days after we had to evacuate for one night for since about 12 for 1 am until 7 in the morning because of the plumbing across the street plumbing of the building and extension of building. we left in just 5 minutes. the house we all drawn industry. we went to a restaurant nearby. we stayed to the next day, came back, there were some damages of the windows and doors and the entrance and all the glass was, was broken, etc. then we stayed for a bit long, good for another couple of days, actually with other friends and family who were displaced with us. then we have that or dish that came that 3 on should if i can,
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we because of the city we left on october, 13th, very early to central custom to a place that's all 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 walters every day or every other day. we were actually lising of this thing. some nights the kids would not have a dinner or lunch, and some days we would simply keep remaining of, of, of the food of that i sort of have the beans forwarded for later to reduce the quantities that we are concealed. now it's even worse from what i hear from those who we, we left unfortunately, i slept with my daughter in the car for the entire month. and my husband slept
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outside along with other 34 men. other 45 people were sleeping in the cars as well, and the rest weird inside because it was not a house or a big house, where like every one was packed next to each other. we were 6020 of them and jim kimball. and now my friends are telling me and sending me pictures of the ad on the some intent on the sand in the street in the open as with this weather, with their children, with no way to find the bathroom with, with no, with no enough food with just one or 2 items that they can to consume what find the situation is, is so hotter than many of my friends were injured. they have small kids and they were injured. and a friend tells me just yesterday that his sons were injured and they were treated
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just by people who they know not even for could be inside the hospital. and they cannot have any kind of medicine to present information for the engines. think were trying to just clean the cause of the children of pulling the brunt of israel's war on the territory. more than 7000 have been killed and thousands injured sion. how about has this report? i'm 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 han, eunice hoping who would cover soon. a relative who lives in the area is now looking off to him and the richard for an upper off and a blue cream lost a hand and has shrapnel in the eyes. the hospital told us there's nothing they can do. so we hoped he could be transferred to you too,
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but no one came to provide help. the poor boy cries the whole time. thousands of children and mine is what killed or missing another level across in ty areas devastated by his variety bombardment. those who survived, we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives that the they all need, the emotional supports the way of them by that they came here in college. yes. and when they woke up, they found themselves so small rooms with machines. they are scared to my tights. cilla is too young to understand the long way of recovery or had she lost her brother and mother and asked right when she was finally rescued her leg and have enjoyed it by shrapnel that she'll need several surgeries in the future to get them . so a lot product a lot 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 her
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anymore. it breaks my heart to see her suffer out violence in god's size intensifying. these rarity 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. now you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, has used his most powerful diplomatic tune on his article, 99 to try and stop israel's killing of palestinians in gauze. so he's directing the
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security council to discuss the quote to humanitarian catastrophe and is cooling for an agencies 5. 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 hope the international community will be moved by to uh, to push and put in place a few minutes here. and she's fine and responses rel, accuse the un chief of bias against israel. saying a cease fire within the in bolton. i'm us a coal mines now on un secretary general antonio gutierrez' task asks, step to invoke article $99.00 of the un charter to the hum us october 7th. masika was a threat to international peace and security. coal stripe permanency file that would leave hostages in garza and the home off terra regime and power. also a threat to international peace and security is rose efforts to dismantle the hamas
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tower organization in response to the october 7th masika designed to hold and restore international peace and security as well. that's got to be a non con, who's in tennessee for us. now we rondon and i have a pretty contemptuous, really response that to the best efforts of the un secretary general. and that's pretty much the same responses rel, is given to old shows of, of, of pressure by countries around the world. that's actually a right. it's always been the same playbook condemned, the united nations accuse them of buys, and he is ready to bias on occasion, accused him of being anti semitic. it's been followed up actually by comments from the farm. and it's the like cohen, he says, can terrace actions constitute support of the mass terrorist organization? he goes on say, anyone who suppose will peace must support the liberation of gauze from mass. these ready on bus the, to the year and get out or the notes i said the readings need the secretary general,
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who supports the war and tara, i know the secretary general who acts according to the script, written by a mass. now that's the reaction from here, but it's also 99 is about cooling. for a humanitarian sees fine is real, couldn't even agree on getting in fuel into the strip. humanitarian aid into a district that was a fro security council cabinet meeting. last night the weather was intense disagreement. eventually they did a great but no of the amounts of fuel that the us wants to get in. i know it need the amount of fuel the palestinians need in garza israel is very bluntly not in the mood for any kind of compromise right now. and we keep hearing that. so how far this of the seats foreclosed for seats while i go within the u. and it needs a bind from the united states, and that simply not happening right now. iran con, with the latest from tennessee. thanks and run. now let's bring in mohammed chicago
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. he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thanks very much for joining us mohammed 2 months now since the start of these events on october, the 7th atlantic coast toward gaza, which goes on on in that i want to just go through some of the key elements in this unfolding crisis. first of all, let's talk about israel goals in all of this, as originally stated at to get the captives back to destroy him, us and ensure that goes it could never again be a threat to take off some captives back by no means old. but apart from that for all this destruction and death in gaza, they don't seem to have achieved very much one. let's start with one fact, that is why it has to the war and goes into a for tract conflict. we know the beginning and we cannot speak relate to or envision the india. so we have at least according to the is what it is. another 2
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months and december and january with the same degree of good also with the environments. now there is a good thing still made on all 3 main funds that are in is have been in fact nothing the whole cannot think of the books except that he needs to keep them more and more and more. but the he doesn't have a find the number, he has the aim of a meeting and i dictate and his opponent thomas, which is not going to happen. he is trying to depot really garza, this is a social injury needing on demographics and goes out. he needs to kill, or at least to push away as many as punishing those as a he can't, it's all going to happen on the part of sitting in front. they've tried both diplomacy the how much was open for negotiation overdue release, or swap between hostage hostages. and however, it's stopped halfway now is i,
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it still has another $135.00 hostages, both civilians and admitted phases as far as the united states and the, all the allies of is the right. they are also in from the indies. hooked interest in with because the laws in politically and ethically and the have left it to the level was blinking us the computer stayed here for the day last week when it came to is what he said. he was assured that nothing e o will not increase the degree of fear also they but to look now we are above 16000 killed above 70600. is it 7600 mission and newest? my and the canyon machine continues. so we made it 20, we made it each show a $30000.00. i'll bring in the us position in a moment. but 1st of all, let's look at international reaction to all of this. some countries have been very vocal from spain, for instance. the new zealand has just held us parliamentary and vote quoted
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policies 5, we've heard from the united nations doing all we can israel simply calling for antonio of good terrace, the 60 general to resign. it clearly feels it can afford to just shrugged. shoulders go with wearing on the guns, the war sofa has in the mind a potent they can, will of the united nations and the values of international move. so basically we're left with the small or the you and that is still the beating with the is right here . it is wherever the can be live, assume human italian as if the opponent taking away is not accepted anymore. so we have seen a couple of widows by the americans or by the russians, and no one i'm in. and by fin sorta foremost, i'm going to leave him said, but because he has the responsibility to end the duty to go to a tech, to what these are known in the chart of the united nation, the peace and stability. but when you come to auto goes our that's what the,
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the problem is that the united nation system is divided into 2 camps. yes. power the bottom line. yeah. buddhist is mortality part of i'm and those who are not. what the 4 piece it's on the power paradigm in this case is the united states. obviously the, these appeals to international law to the risk of for restraint in terms of civilian casualties, but no would or movement towards real action. and that is what is fundamentally missing. and fortunately, the huge group, humanitarian of crisis, is going to go into the history books as the wars and the 25th century. and it's going to be a and it, they can test not only to the 9th. and this is because now with adulthood realizes that it's not the institution that has no problem with the institution or the normative structure of the chest. i'm but it's all about the big play of the big 3
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. the united nation started united states, britain and france. whole can make a change and when it comes to was thing beautiful, the by the bank and as of the woods there for everything stops. so i think now blinking and to buy even on the mining go through these roles and at least finding a solution or at least an exam or put a tab over the, the, the destruction and the civilian devastation. so when i go to it, age was to use the optic of 9 to 9. this is the last resort when all of his diplomacy, housing, i'm gonna try. all right, thank you for your thoughts. it's still a head on al jazeera as criticism bounce of the palestinian authority is response to this rose attacks on because i put the war become a turning point in the occupied westbank, the
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high low they will start in south asian was still seeing some very heavy rain effecting north eastern parts of india as well as bunker dash and min ma, that's from a storm system that's working its way further east taking the rain away with it. much dryer cost more knowles, and areas of pension of sunshine pushing into pockets on the way to whether still looking across southern parts of india. we are expecting some 5th thunderstorms as we go into today for places like camera, as well as sure lanka. the multi is, we've got a bit of a circulation here, so, so what and when do, whether to be found that but plenty of sunshine moving into new dell, it will be hazy, however, 3 to sunday and we'll see those fully conditions dominate on monday. that was a move to east asia. it is a story of exceptional sheets for much of china,
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but the way to weather will start to creep in. you can see it moving across into most central areas. by the time we get into such a day, but clear skies up in the north is an exceptional cold, affecting mongolia, and the movie winds will blow those conditions down into beijing and across the korean peninsula. so it is going to get robert. surely if we have a look at the 3 day for beijing, we'll be hitching 7 degrees on saturday. i'm . it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits. essential, committed to be in prime mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing,
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your better tomorrow. the fucking back you're watching out. as here is a reminder of our top stores. israel, the slowest more strikes seemed, garza killing over 350 people in the past 24 hours. a mosque and houses were targeted in the body of refugee camp. at least 13 palestinians with cube and his ready raids in the southern city of hundreds. the un secretary general has used his most powerful diplomatic tools, try and stop the bloodshed and gaza. antonio gutierrez is cooling for an urgency. spots is rather accused content or suffice. and cold in
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a new model load lara l bono is a palestinian american human rights lawyer, an activist. she has family members in gaza. she says the living conditions there on die a base completely apocalyptic moment. i don't use that word lightly. i do use that word in order to convey to the world that there is quite possibly nothing that could be any worse than what it's like to be a palestinian living and gaza in this moment. i mean, i spoke to my brother in law yesterday and he told me that his sister, who is 7 months pregnant, is sleeping outside in the cold on the ground in the rough uh, after having been displaced multiple times. our families are all originally from the northern part of gauze that they were displaced multiple times during these last 60 days. and my brother in law's family actually isn't even from casa originally there from you have now,
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but they were forcibly expelled in 1948 during the neck by designing us, and were made refugees and pushed into gods as you were talking now about generations of palestinians who have no nothing but force displacement being uprooted, dispossessed, and living under a brutal, brutal colonial regina which has denied it, denied them their human rights consistently for generations. starvation is becoming a reality for the majority of people in gaza since these really increased it's blockade cutting off the flow of food and water. a small amount of humanitarian aid that's been allowed in there's nowhere near enough. leaving people scrambling in russell, looking for basic supplies. large numbers of people gathered outside the owner headquarters in den bala in central gas demanding the more a be allowed to enter through the rough crossing. it's allowed to 0. correspond mean i'll shut off. he has lost $22.00 members of his family in his riley strikes
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his mother and father, along with his siblings, nieces and nephews were killed when the trip out of the a refugee camp was bottomed on wednesday. the algebra 0 media network has denounced the bombing in a statement. it said it was the c will legal steps to hold those responsible, accountable for the crime. and these really attack in october, the killed a journalist from reuters and injured algebra. john, this was a deliberate act, that's the finding from an investigation by human rights watch. and i'm the students and national center for the reports from southern lebanon. this is our him, this is where we send me 7 journalists, clearly identifiable on a hill in the lebanese village of my shop. in full view of is really forces less than 2 kilometers across the border. they were reporting on hostilities between these really army and hezbollah, on another hill, separated by a valley. when they were attacked,
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we felt the blast for the 1st rocket. the 1st i could to, i saw, and the casino was a very, very bad injured, at least sustained, serious injuries in the 2nd strike. just seconds later, after he saw his friend, i some of the blown through a was by what's believed to have been a shell fired biotech. the moment i did my move, like from the other side of the car, the 2nd truck it was hit the front of the car, the same place where i was a standing human rights watch, an amnesty international concluded the journalist who were in an open location for more than an hour before the attack were likely directly targeted by is where the forces their findings showed. the journalists were well removed from the fighting, not close to a military target. and in sight of his really military locations and surveillance
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powers and air assets are all due analysis is also indicated that in the last 25 minutes before they were struck as a 2 separate audio analysis that there was drones that circled near the journalist positions 11 times and those last 25 minutes. his rent has said, the incident is under review. this investigation doesn't for what happens and get some sort of accountability. maybe it's not just will never come back. nobody's officials call the targeting of journalists, deliberate, a war crime. and that attempt to silence the media that exposes as well as crimes. they have filed complaints to the united nations, but they say nothing has happened. critics, a israel carries are crimes and violate human rights was near impunity. and if someone a doing this assault on us all the attacks and get away with it, he would repeat that again and again. now you say exactly a month later,
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2 successive strikes, hit several meters from a group of journalists on a tour along the border. 40 is a week later to journalists for the home are under. bmw, of mary were killed also by direct is really fires and the village of there her for a few kilometers from the border says i would let sort of see me on this on. this is like maybe 10 minutes before the truck. it's then a cold. there else is eda, southern rep, and on south political cartoons have long play the unique role in communicating in a way the traditional news media cannot. and during israel's war on gauze and thousands of artists have created powerful images and probably sent them on social media image. and kimber takes a look. now, graphic images sketched and pencil, some se, cartoons a more powerful unaccessible videos for stage, for flight across,
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especially when the sheer number of images difficult to process. when an image that is drawn by cartoon is using metaphor and sometimes symbolism, it can be something easier to take and then the actual images of people who are dying. um, but at the same time it has this double effect or appealing to the various levels that are, can be translated in the mind and then touch the person very viscerally. schiffer was use his heart evoked discussions like this call to him. so the question itself, i think is not something that is right to be honest. and i want to show that easy to everybody whilst they want to die for 75 years, palestinians have you set off with this multi lead messages to protest against these radio compassion. when we use the culture as a tool for systems as google,
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