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to take the days that another link is taking place, augusta, nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves profit without the girl's permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without the israel intensifies as a tax on gaza heavily bombarding areas from japan. leah in the north, to han eunice in the south. the have them think of this as i just said, i live from dell ha. also coming up, thousands of palestinian men are detained to you and run schools in northern garza and taken to israel. 2 months since israel declared war and how much more than
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$17000.00 palestinians have been killed, children make up nearly half of those killed. the un says it is the most dangerous place in the world to be a john, the it is 20 g and t. that's 10 pm in gaza, 2 months into israel is war on gaza. the military has intensified, is fund font, killing 350 palestinians. in the past 24 hours, the mox begins coverage and a warning. you may stop, find some of the images in his report, distressing as they trans pay the engine and gauze by the truck the bloodied and bewildered often to stun, to stand up unsupported. the
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children carried down from ecologist concrete. the frozen on every young face, the northern garza is ready for us as detain thousands of men stripped, then driven away destination on the match, those not held streams south from the show. so i think you and supported school as a site. they say that it's no longer safe. we buried that into school. we left the dead on the ground because we were forced to leave the hospital quickly. messengers are everywhere. the displaced are being killed in the streets. for the living, what they lot defends the despair shed because we spend the last 4 days under siege . there's no watch or no food and nothing gets old. nothing absolutely nothing.
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the child who recently left the hospital as a new born baby. now lots of walls, cement, tearful farewells, the another parent, deprived of hope, but death springs, grief, regardless of age. and for one man who is lost too much, it's overwhelming the, the marks out to 0. i thought i was going joins us from outside the quite the hospital in about 5. so i thought of this has been particularly brutal day for palestinians and 350 people killed and just bring us up to date on, on what's been happening throughout the day. where you
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yes, a jury the loss, nobody is really a tax in the territory at eastern safari to their touch. also destroyed a multiple residential buildings across the territory starting from the north of vacant because this trip where these very occupations. so just have open funding gates, palestinians as the is when it forces hot level to the ground, a number of residential building alone, solid mass artillery shilling, adidas, presidents. and there has been some areas where promised the us to trapped into value a refugee camp and the big lag of town as little earlier today. the is very soon just how to strip down none of palestinians and driven them to our new place. and they have been subjected to investigation by these very so just now id id situation day is very critical actually been department continue with the middle school. renee will actually show you a surprise me for who to wear more than a 17 palestinians have been killed along slowly with the uh, with the attacks that
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a conducted in the eastern areas, both 10 units and the main residential compounds in these 3 areas of units in order to force people to sleep, to reflect the district which has been turned to a very densely populated area, was to especially during the last down. what is the activity of one of the most prominent english? profess that doctor uh, tried to not to you was one of the main, like 2 days at these limits, university has been killed in an air strike that had destroyed the house. he was teaching shoots in the series of attacks, a continued clean the lights coolest academic political work is the house, the new classes in the palestinian community where the situation had been turned upside down at the expansion of the military operations on the south of the gorgeous trip and when we last spoke, he taught it we, we were still hearing that constant buzzing sound that's going on around you for
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the viewers who are watching this for the 1st time. that is not a technical problem with the broad costs that, that, that is the sound of drones going on around. you just explain that to us in the, the impact of that is having people there. yes, we have been hearing this sound for moves on 5 hours right now. as is really drones, a whole ring on the sky of the garden district. a did not leave this car. the tier 3 as they are responsible for gathering data for the baby intelligence services and even to be later directed to the is where they were planes to conduct the aerial development for different targets in the ground. uh, these kind of is really true or causing it very used to be at time each time for the majority of guns and as is considered to be a source of tension. as that as a extract physical discomfort for the life alongside with ease,
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very palming that completely disrupts palestinians. now this is really true, continue to hopefully disclose the 2 or 3 as part of the thing is wont really comfortably sleep at night due to the sound of these when you chose and to the sound of the bombing that which were supposed to be closing. now they are trying even to find a solution for the sound of this uh, the sounds of the, of these really drones by palestinians pos, to helpless as they are teaching different kinds of education to mitigate the psychological, professional and psychological impact that these trends are closing for there is a critical life as well. thought it was a man, thanks very much. a godless children have borne the brunt of israel's war on the territory and more of the 7000 have been killed in thousands injured. i shouldn't have bought it or has that. and i'm just getting you join the ever growing number of children shouted by the boy in gaza. his entire family was injured and he's
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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 do. so we hope to you 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 mine is what killed or missing another level across anti areas. devastated by his variety of bombardment. those who survived, we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives down the left sit up emotional . 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,
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civilized too young to understand the long way of recovery. i had, she lost her brother and mother and asked why, when she was finally rescued her leg and have enjoyed it by shrapnel. 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 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 that they no more 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 sense, but we cannot send them away because their homes were destroyed. this explains why
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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 help investigate from under the rubble hush about about a 100 to 0. i already and my colleagues, sam is a dance, spoke to james elder unicef global spokes person. he said he is radius ortiz, and moved by the unfolding humanitarian disaster. today is the 1st time when i'm on the phone talking to colleagues and friends and health work is in the gaza strip, the that a significant number of people. now, if i can only prioritize one concern for quite a number savvy, it is no longer the 100 and a 150 bombardment, 200 pound bones, whatever they are writing down from the sky. it's the lack of water. you now have this idea of dehydration. people dying, but you're real for it. i spoke to someone today whose mother has no head clean
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water print a day and the 3 year old want to play more for died. we are going to start seeing not just disease outbreaks. we already have the perfect storm. but we gotta see people die of the hydration. so when we have a safe space, is that it's sort of designated, it is such a simple, cynical will, would know. once that i ever heard any implication from those people called me about site site spaces, to even imply that they would be what they are legally morally, legally obliged to want to medicine food protection. there is no, i scared of interest. i'm not a drop of water, not a toilet to be seen for hundreds of thousands of people in neighborhoods on the streets in dusty failed and buttoned broken buildings. nothing. and that somebody speaks to the, the told us in the callousness and the, and those, those authorities be absolutely unmoved by the death of children and women. i'm that on a scale in the size of the jobs, not when you have such
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a density. and now another 1000000 people haven't moved to the south. one point i displaced when you have that mine says they some motional and got outrage to civilians and gaza. that's why you hear these things about unprecedented because the loss of life and the devastation, the trauma is actually unprecedented to are you in a cheap mounting? griffith has said that there are positive developments to increase humanitarian aid fleming into gaza. but he's once again express grave concerns about the ongoing attacks on because we do not have your monetary operation in southern gaza that can be cooled by that name anymore. that the pace of the military assault in southern gaza is a repeat of the assault in northern garza that's it has made no play safe
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for civilians in southern guns, which had been the cornerstone of the humanitarian plan to protect civilians. and thus to provide a to them but without place to safety. that kind of, as in texas, is what we have at the moment in gaza, northern gauze, it even more difficult. but in garza where we have trucks still crossing daily through the roof, the crossing is at best humanitarian opportunism to try to reach through some roads which is still accessible which haven't been mined or destroyed to some people who can be found with some food
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or some water or some other supply can be given, but it's a program of opportunity. some rhetoric can some dependable and frankly, it's not sustainable that a lock. so most compound is a constant points of contention in the palestinian israeli conflict is what was encroachments intensified in 1967 resulting in the illegal occupation of the west bank in jerusalem, including the old city and the oxer. since 1967 jordan and israel agreed the walk of all these lemme trust would have control over matches inside the compound, while israel would control external security. none of those things would be allowed onto the site during visiting hours, but not allowed to pray. there been in recent years, some ultra nationalist had been challenging. the ban on frank at the site which is raising tensions with the palestinian communities. today is really forces routinely
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allow groups of jewish settlers to enter the locks. a compound on the police and army protection is what restricts palace thing an entry into the compound through several methods, including a separation war and permits from his radius thoughts. he's that a hard to get the stuff i will slay isn't his. let me scroll and member of the slattich walk of council in occupied east jerusalem. he says he's worried about the rise of ultra nationalist, jewish activists. would it? and in fact, everyone would be what? because we talk about the eyes of these uh, you know, for an ethical uh, jewish movements. and they have been on different decades ago. and today they have games moment on the out us. they have to present that there was in the is lady can yes, it is only part of them. and then in the cabinet and these lady, the ministry and ministries. so this does what he us and of
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course it is uh condemn. uh it has broken and it has been from them by d. daniels. administrative forwarding feels the, the push of spokesperson, the fiano law in one day games is such a progressive product. it's the model which would go with, with the most middle course of those to get through a novelist. the domestic escaped as we had quoted them, them had said it was the most widely the web street. and probably also they would, there is a small daddy that leads next to the walk for administration. and then they would proceed to the end, but they would stop from uh, entering this uh, this model. she has been given the green light by these vain open the police, but it means that this is the, the office of the has what, the prime minister we we and all that it was that anything 15. so that's the most
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competitive chevy with have to get the the, the okay from uh from. isn't it the whole himself? of course, the good we do have disappeared. ration made people like, uh, uh, the olympian the uh, the, the v is a new position to condemn. also the same emotion he said that's in, during his days he would not have had given such a group of fanatics to the degree of light the yeah, that's the lowest going to hold on a shot. he's in the end of the 144, then almost 56 acres because uh is, uh, i just let me get all these sites and uh, it was exclusively did i of the locked department administrative, this exclusive right exclusively getting that historic. i'm the right at as, as this is the historic of the start of school. i feel a head on the, i just need to we look at the power of satirical call tunes and how often are using
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them to protest these really occupation the examining the impact of today's headlines, explorer and abundance of world class programming programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. all now to 0. humanity is open the gates of hell, or in the seats. he's having orlando's effects, as the world discusses how to reduce emissions. supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people in power, investigate the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south of crude mistake. talk to of, to, on just the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for
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extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era the again you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories this out. israel has launched more strikes in gaza,
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killing more than 350 people in the past 24 hours. a mosque and houses were targeted in egypt. valia refugee is there any forces have detained several palestinian men from the street. you and run schools in the last year. they were stripped and separated from the families and taken to as well, 2 months since, as well as the plan on hand. that's more than 17000 palestinians have been killed. children, relentless bombings has displaced 1900000 already am i calling jonah how spoke to laura l. boldenow. she is a palestinian american human rights lawyer. an active is, she says, israel continues to violate the international law with impunity. what's taking place right now and gaza is a genocide before our eyes in the legal sense of the term under the international treaties. israel is also ethnically,
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cleansing garza and committing the crime against humanity or force displacement. israel also has, in this moment violated every war of law that there is including the laws pertaining to proportionality. the distinction between non a civilians and come by chance. and it has, we have seen attack hospitals, journalist, it has made a targets out of civilian infrastructure. so really what we're seeing is the, an i elation not only of the post and young people, but of international law. and as a body of law which is intended to protect civilian life in these moments. what do you think can be done about what's going on there? because it isn't something that international law can step into stall. we need real measures here. we need a political solution. the us must stop financing this genocide. busy and stop
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providing unlimited arms to israel to carry out the genocide until that happens. i'm afraid that is real, is not going to respect any verbal critique that is thrown its way whether that be arising out of un resolutions were from, from the general assembly or the security council, or statements made by governments themselves and is really attack in october. they killed a generalist from reuters and injured the edges in a gym. this wasn't deliberate tax. those are the findings through an investigation by human rights watch and amnesty international design, ahold of the reports from the southern level. so this is our head. this is where to send me. 7 journalists, clearly identifiable on a hill in the lebanese village of my shop, in full view of israeli forces, less than 2 kilometers across the border. they were reporting on hostilities
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between these really army and hezbollah, on another hill, separated by a valley. when they were attacked, 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 law blown through a was by what's believed to have been a shell fired biotech. for 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. so we're in an open location for more than an hour before the attack. we're likely directly targeted by israeli forces. their findings showed the journalists were well removed from the fighting,
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not close to a military target. and in sight of his really military locations and surveillance powers and air assets are all due analysis is also indicated that in the last 25 minutes before they were struck as 2 separate audio analysis that there was drones that circled near the journalist positions 11 times in those last 25 minutes, his rent has said the incident is under review. this investigation does is what happens and get some sort of accountability. maybe it's not just will never come out. 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 say, as world carries odd crimes and violate human rights was near impunity. and if
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someone to 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, 2 successive strides. hit several meters from a group of journalists on a tour along the border of the year. a week later to journalist for the home are under. bmw of mary were killed also by direct is really fires in the village of there. her for a few kilometers from the border says i would let sort of see me on the so this is like maybe 2 minutes before the rockets. then there was just data, southern lebanon, effects i and political cartoons have long played a unique role in communicating in a way that traditional news media cannot. during israel's war and gaza, dozens of office have created powerful images and posted them on social media. it is part of a long tradition of graphic involving palestine image in ken, but takes
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a little graphic images sketched and pencil. some say coatings, a more powerful unaccessible video footage for flight across. especially when the sheer number of images difficult to process. when an image that is thrown 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 visceral 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 asked. and i want to show that easy to everybody while still watching for
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75 years palestinians have you stopped or with this multi lead messages to protest against these radio occupation. when we use the culture at all as a tool for this, as, as little as raising awareness about our situation. we are fighting against their and propaganda. we are move that's we are as opposed to new people. we are, we have how did you have? ok, you have to go to and i'm not gonna buy the people as they want to to, to the big us. well, how much savannah was detained in a news radio in 2013. but the truth, right? and his sketches are collected in the book, palestine and black and white. in early november, the washington post retracted a call, tune off to being accused of racism towards arabs and palestinians. and veteran cartoonist that the guardian steve bell lost his contract accused of using anti
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semitic tribes. mohammed says the risk is come with a job which has been used against us as opposed to, i guess, towards the item that was who they are protesting, broken start. it only is when you, when you want to good size, is what you would be accused because you are, you are, we are exaggerating that much expression, that pressure details. uh we, we have been accused as on some of the one of the most famous protestant in cartoonist was knology and ali who created the character handler a personification of the palestinian people. it's come to symbolize resistance against israel. knology ali was assassinated in london in 1987, but handler lives own. and so to does all of the classic artwork created by on to bite palestine image and kinda out 0. 0, that's it for me has looks like it. you can find me on our website. i just need
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a dot com where the is next. then inside story, we'll look at whether the war on garza is different to other was any scale and speed back the moon use and often the the, the weather brought to you by visit, cut off. hello. that was not down on the in australia and all eyes on for people. sy clone just but that's been strengthening as it moves towards the car. oh see now it is set to we can fly e as it moves its way towards the coast of queensland in australia, but it will. so bring some blustery conditions as we go set to day in sunday. across the rest of australia,
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