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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the on have them so you can, this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel intensifies its attacks on gauze are heavily on bonding areas from jim valley in the north to hong units in the south. dozens of palestinian men all the time that you and run schools in northern garza and taken to israel 2 months. this is where
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the klan war and how much more than 17000 palestinians had been killed children and make up nearly half of those killed. the un says it is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. the aide is $21.00, g and t, that's 11 p. m in gaza. 2 months into israel's war. on gaza. the military has intensified. it's from bob and kenning, 350 palestinians. in the past 24 hours. marks begins coverage and a warning. you may find some of the images in his report distressing they transport the engine in guns by the truck, the bloodied and bewildered, often to stone,
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to stand up unsupported. the children carry down from economy, drift concrete, the frozen on every young face. the northern gauze is ready, false is detained. thousands of men stripped, then driven away destination on those not held streams south from the show. so i think un supported school, i lost a site, they say that it's no longer safe. we buried that in the schools. we left the dead on the ground because we were forced to leave the hospital quickly . massacres are everywhere. the display start be killed in the streets for the living. what a lot defends that despair should and we spend the last 4 days under siege. there's
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no watch or no food and nothing gets old. nothing absolutely nothing. the child who recently left the hospital as a new born baby now leads the world submit, tearful farewells, another parent, deprived of hope. but death brings grief regardless of age. and for one man who's lost too much, it's overwhelming the marks out to 0. israel has continued targeting residential areas in console, where many families are seeking refuge from escalating tensions. i just need as well, 2 reports from con, use a couple of legal and demons. and in a storage facility store,
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the fact you had the g. i c montana in potty mccann and the g. i'm the, i'm assuming i know sold in for job. sure. did i mean in makin i just didn't was on the news, i hit the apply button. you don't have that many look, i'm not too sure who the one but that upon the shelf mccarren, we have the one who had the men as in a unless you still decide to share who don't have that. who, um, is it still have it for you? well, i have, i mean i was off and this idea and with the middle come out to show who doing much i had for the family and then the well, you know. 7 you in addition, nothing minimal all the time,
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the bodies amongst all the bodies. saba, what do they have? they can't go body. saba. what is that luca lama who not? yeah. so but good deal. i'm glad i'm glad. i'm glad i'm good. i'm good. i'm glad i'm glad i'm but i'm but i'm definitely heavy and so yeah, when this when s. c sushi, due to job off on that evening in montana, the agency come after she i had one more thing, went on to the new home menu tonight. i'm again, how we're doing that and to show them how you want to make sure i hit the one without the input that you'd have to add. so you add up and the size number to send in that has an account protected to about. and so i don't know,
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so sometimes you have the customer can well have a number to send, so you don't have to defend that. then you are, let's say you have the petition and you need it by the different mean. you have the a month to call and let you to up the welcome. why then do i have to unbundled a little a saw budget then? so you have the monthly cost, the coming to show who doing that? so have you gotten the whole gotten the haven't mccarren to how when you're laughing, defending most of them,
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when can we that can have the men as it came up the the when she with the and home mean and this out, well, a fun. what do, how did the tenuous general be so far? i thought i was zoom, joins us live now from outside the quite the hospital in a far so i thought as we were reporting there, the d a is really bombardment of cause that has been relentless over the last few days. but the events of the past 24 hours seem to hit people that particularly hot, just bring us up to date on what you've been seeing and hearing now over the last few out. yes has in the tax on the goal is is doing us 24 hours had been rapid lea intensifies and in particular during only the last hour where he is very efficient forces had destroyed 7 still rebuilding belong to. she has family in the center of areas of garza city,
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were different codes have been made for the comes to the rich croast and the palestinian rich for students in terms of evacuating the victims from under the ruffles and the process for evacuating them to continue the discussion, so the situation also similarly, continue. as the bombardments had been focused on the main central areas of garza, including a couple of shoes. yeah. yeah. and i prefer neighborhoods. uh these areas have been missing. mess is really showing contest strikes, which gives it to be back to zones between how much point is are these are the occupations which is now are these i tugs had been compounded in the south of the territory in politics. let me send you in a city where more than 3 residential buildings had been flat since that during the last one out of the series of strikes had continued pass built in the north of the territory where the occupation forces insert clinch, bel. yeah. and people that get town in which they had opened sonya by using the
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military change against people on the managed to storm cellar, separate areas where the strip down the number of cars, steve and they haven't driven them to a new place for integration. so the situation literally just seems to be very fluid the, as he strikes an expansion of these really military operations. this house continue and taught it. and once again, as we are talking to you, we are hearing this constant buzzing sound that is going on around you. so if you're not familiar with this, just just explain what that is. exactly. yes, the sounds that you can clearly he at the becky ground right now because it has to be the sounds of the east, very old man, aerial vehicles over what we can quote these very surveys as address which are responsible for gathering basic information for these very were planes will to, to target different residential buildings and talking to the ground for the
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occupation anti trust. so take the process of monitoring and hoops, the fees and everything that is moving in the ground. it's not for, it's very loud. i have voice at school is a very notable physical discomfort for the majority of jonathan's who have been suffering from the sounds on the option that i think is very exploded. and now with the sounds of these various its agents. they are a psychological health is deteriorating as they cannot sleep well because not feel comfortable. as these valley drains are covering the spelling of the gauze chip, searching and looking for the targets to be completely destroyed. we also been getting reports um totty about the street. so i seen this going on in, in various parts of the strip. i was wondering if you could tell us anything about that. yes, the back tooth over the street bottles gives mute between the palestinian finances and used with a few patients which is now these panels continues in separate areas and starting
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from the eastern areas of can you just which witnesses during the last couple of days a furious fight between these 2 and just on the policy and point to where they have use different kinds of weapons including onto change misfire. i'm not a diversity of life and have you gone fires these attacks? are these confrontations? it continues as well. issues. yeah, yeah. any for who is in the eastern areas of faith. and in the news of the church, we think particularly in the arts of devalue refugee camp, i'd be glad to hear the term. now these confrontations continue and casualties and victims from, from both sides. we're talking about the loss of is really minutes return of they have been destroyed by the time city. and so i just answered the promise being fine to slice the protects against them, continues were, isabel is destroying attacking everything that is moving on the ground. as these 3 ships now had been focused on close and treated on the eastern areas of 10 units,
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which might witness the expansion of the ground invasion as had been earlier announced by the occupation forces that the parts expanding their miniature ration on. can you just eliminate how much for it is thought it. thank you thought it was room update to use the from the the southern end of cause i'm a senior official assigned him dentist spoken in the last album. israel is a war on gauze and then would you be missing? yeah, nicked in the yahoo! the criminal. and his not c government having been able to accomplish any of their political, military or directives. what people despite the killing, i'm the oppression, the austin standing passed on all water resistance. the system still standing fast in the field, engaging with the enemy across all points. the hope your patient has maxed out of
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sight, all sorts of killing and systematic on a nation. i'm genocide again, this of what people in guys, the, to sammy hardness is associate professor at northwestern university in casa and yours is live here in doha. good to talk to you again. let's, let's talk 1st of all about why we just had that from a stand behind. then striking once again as he has been for several days now, these updates are very defiant. tell him there, despite the relentless, bombardments that people in gaza have been taking. yeah, i think the problem is that he's assuming that the actually, you know, we were talking about this earlier that he's assuming that what is really saying publicly is actually there goals that so you know, to eliminate from us on that basis. yes, he's probably right, that is real, can't eliminate some of us. but i don't think that that is their ultimate goal. their goal is to eliminate the policy ends. and because then if that, you know, if that's the case, then it seems that they, you know, they're closer to that goal and i think, you know,
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they can at the last minutes switch it. and, and, you know, they've been saying that is really, society is saying that, that, that's what they want. so, you know, it seems in a, in a sense that eliminating from us as a secondary so they're not, he's not addressing the, you know, the route. so that there's, this really is, are you will have gone genocide? well there's, there was, there was a report in the us media a couple of days ago that said that by, by the, by all accounts of this point, they haven't done much damage to, uh, how much in terms of the number of, of soldiers and so on. what do you make of that? you know, the, this is one of the things that in this war uh, i mean, you know, credit to, to 0 that you have people on the ground. but it's really difficult to get any sort of sense of what's going on in the fighting. right. and i think both sides are probably claiming less numbers then. and they are, you know,
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there how much is clearly striking uh, is really military ment. tanks and, and hitting soldiers. so their capabilities are clearly a no, you don't know weaker or not much weaker than they were on day one. so 2 months then, i mean, he is right and i don't think that they can get rid of from us. and so on that basis, yes, you know, there is a, uh, the war was last that from day one for as well. but i don't think that that's really what they were after. where do you see any attempts right now? uh, add to add a ceasefire and the possibility of a c spar um at this point with the media for taping mediation efforts of, of cuts are end of the united states and the very start of the process. you know, it's hard to tell uh, their reports, you know, that they're giving them until the end of the year. but i think uh, you know, i was saying this earlier that even if there was
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a ceasefire today or at the end of the year. and i've also said that the war will end. but i think we need to be careful because as soon as the fighting stops, and we saw this with the pause is that ice removed from because, and then israel has many different ways to push the population out, right? if it doesn't. and the siege then reconstruction material counts come in at a quick pace. medicines can come in at a quick phase and they can uh, you know, go after people uh, so under, under the cover when the media has, as moved on. so we really need to think of ceasefire and ending the siege of together so that we can help the people who are in dire need. good, still to send me home as will i will speak again later in the thank you now and occupied east jerusalem. jewish ultra nationalists was stopped from marching through the old city. they were calling for an end to the walk ups control of the locks, a compound. as for 56,
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he is an agreement between jordan and israel declared that they walk off and his lennox trust would have control inside the most compound. it is a constant point of contention in the palestinian israeli conflict as well as encroachments intensified in 1967 resulting in the illegal occupation of the west bank an east jerusalem, including the old city and the locks up since 1967 jordan and israel agreed that the walk of all these land like trusts would have control of a matches inside the compound. while israel would control external security. not most limbs would be allowed onto the site during visiting hours, but not allowed to pray there. but in recent years, some ultra nationalists have been challenging the ban on praying of the site, which is raising tensions with the palestinian communities. today is riley forces routinely allow groups of jewish settlers to enter the locks
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a compound on the police and ami protection. israel restricts pilots the, an entry into the compound to several methods, including a separation war and permits from is really authorities that are hard to get stuff obviously is an islamic scala and member of the islamic walk of council and occupied east jerusalem. he says he is worried about the rise of his really ultra nationalist. it would it. and in fact everyone would be what? because we talk about the eyes of these the, you know, phonetic can you wish to move us. and they have been on different decades ago on today. they have games moment on the out us they have to present that. there was in the is lady, i guess it is only part of them. and then in the cabinet and these lady, the ministry, and ministry's so this does what he us and of course it is uh,
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condemned. uh, it does go creative and it has been condemned by the uh, jordanian administrator for the phase the the who should have spoke spare some doctors if ya know, blah, a warrant against such a progressive product of march, which would go through with the most of it of course, of course it gets a little nervous uh the, the mask escaped as we had quoted them. them had said it was the most recently the web street. and probably also they would, there is a small daddy that lives next to the walk for administration. and then they would proceed to the uh, the that, but they would stop from uh, entering this uh, this model. she has been given the green light by these vain or the police. but it means that this is the, the office of the has what, the prime minister we and all very well that anything built in so love, so most can have them shelves with have to get the, the, the okay,
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from the problem is that the whole himself of course, the gravity of the situation and made people like, uh, uh, the olympian, the leader of the, his manual position to work on them also the same at march. and he said that and during his days he would not have had a given such a group of fanatics to the degree of light the yeah, that's the last can hold on a shot. he's in the owner of the $144.00, then almost $56.00 acres plus uh is, uh, i just let me get all these sites and uh, it is exclusively the right of the locks department to administrative this exclusive right. exclusive of legal and historic. i'm the right at as, as this is the historic of the start of school or family members of the 138 is really captives held by ham us. let's candles on what they call hostages. honda come minora on the 1st night of the jewish holiday,
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and my con has more from telling me. this is a very some of the happens today, but that would be followed by this. the risk asked a lot of anger. his report from the families of the captives, they had a meeting with the progress of benjamin netanyahu and the war cabinet just 2 days ago. finally, from meeting to bonding the, the prime minister to the move to try and get the family members back. in fact, some of the cavities are free and you're overseas by actually the title of that particular meeting. the very disappointed, in fact, that most of the argument actions have very clear. i'm not going to be a conference. everybody back i'm no, it doesn't print into sports, do you speak to people in that very clear. so they know what the cost of getting the boxes and that is the release. that's not what these really copeland is in the mood for. it certainly doesn't want to hear that message, but head out once again,
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showing salvatore as solid hours in with the. this is really all me, is intensifying. it's raised in the occupied westbank, the in till caught them and improvise the device exploded as a convoy of ahmed vehicles, cost by at least for palestinians have been killed in the latest rage. to what teenagers elite is of the fact that lead palestinian authority had been mostly silent since the war on gauze began cease find negotiations as long as li, orchestrated by hamis. but the number of those criticising the p a is growing and they say whether it likes it or not, the authorities. faith is tied to that of gaza. the same bus robbie reports from romano, the future of pro stein's official government, the post in, you know, ford may be playing out in communities under was really attack us and he was beaten in front of his children when it's really so we'll just rate it is home in the
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below the refugee camp, the how night on the in, on wednesday at 8 in the middle of the deep. it's the weekend and make people have definitely seen it know, thursday almost security officer in the b a. i'm a son of the be a is about 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 visit, the father 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 people when it can even protect itself? day and night is really our mccullin's move freely throughout the occupied westbank is village is plague 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,
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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. more and more people losing faith in a negotiated settlement appear to favor armed resistance in walton. but the most of the people on the a 40 to implemented governance, they want to tell us to, you know, start to take positions to propose that 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? 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
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a solution of some sort of 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 armed 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? 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 the old is 0 in the occupied was are you in a chief montana? griffith has said that there are positive developments in to,
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to increase humanitarian aid flowing into gaza. but he has once again expressed grave concerns about the ongoing attacks on gauze. and 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 guns that it has made no play safe for civilians in southern gaza, which had been the cornerstone of the humanitarian plan to protect civilians. and thus to provide a to them. but without places, the safety plan is in tatters. and so what we have at the
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moment in gaza, northern gaza even more difficult to put in gaza where we have trucks, stove crossing daily through the rest of the crossing is at best humanitarian opportunism to try to reach through some roads which is still accessible. haven't been mined or destroyed to some people who can be found with some food or some water or some other supply can be given. but it's a program of opportunity some. so right, take it from dependable. and frankly, it's not sustainable. let's get more on the various kinds on a d u n with question salumi. she joins us live there from headquarters in new york . so bring us up to date and what's been happening that christian. and in particular,
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what us diplomats have been saying yes . well, with you and officials warning that the a delivery system in gaza is on the verge of collapse, the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is preparing to address the security council on friday. after taking the historic steps of invoking article $99.00 of the un charter. he wants the security council to demand a humanitarian sees fire in gaza to improve a deliveries in negotiations on a draft resolution to that effect are ongoing here in new york. but there is one key member of the security council, at least the united states that has said that it does not want further security council action. our position hasn't changed. we again think that the best
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thing to try that we can do all of us for the situation on the ground is to let the quiet behind the scenes diplomacy. that's ongoing continue. and that's we think, the best hope for trying to improve the situation on the ground with regard to mandatory in relief for getting hostages out and for trying to move forward on something towards some kind of process. and negotiations are also ongoing between un officials and regional actors to open yet another border crossing into gaza, the chrome, chrome crunch alone crossing to allow more aid and regardless of a cease fire or not. but they say without a cease fire getting the aid to the people who need it most. it continues to be an extreme challenge. housing, christmas salumi live for us there at the united nations. thanks very much question
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. now still ahead on i just see that we looked at how israel is silencing palestinian citizens and criticizes on guns. the the hello. they were seeing some very unsettled weather conditions across europe. as we end the week on the freight, we got weather systems pulling in from the atlantic, the latest, all that moving across the se, taking those on the federal conditions, to, to a kia, as well as greece. we have a warnings out for possible thunder storms, as well as stronger winds and cooler conditions for athens on friday. behind that, another one, bringing west of the rain across central parts of the mediterranean drops, dropping some snow across northern parts of it,
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and the alpine region stretching all the way up into germany and scan to navia. behind that we will see some sunshine come back in from northern parts the front and southern england, but not for long. we got another system that's gonna pull and we're getting a very heavy rain to the likes of bruce's and the island of island was the last 3 wins on saturday. that rain stretches all the way down across france into northern areas of spain, but still some sunshine and rooms to be found in a very south of spring. that's not the case. however, across the northeast on northern parts of europe, wintry conditions pushing across no way into sweden, continuing to move that cold as the east will see, minus 15 degrees celsius in moscow through saturday. the around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural heritage is on display in western museums. didn't happen overnight. we were rob color time. the 1st episode
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the the hello again, you are watching, i just need a reminder about the top stories this now. israel has launched more ass twice on gaza, killing more than 350 people in the past 24 hours. a mosque and of houses were tall, get to the image of valia refugee camps. at least 13 palestinians were killed in his rainy rage in the southern city of con use. is there any forces of attain several palestinian men from 3 you and one schools in the last year, they were stripped and separated from the families and taken to israel. 2 months. this is the plan on time us models. 17000 palestinians have been killed in the hospital to lend this bombing has displaced 1900000,
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the israel, it is of the, the
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so 2 months into israel's war that the ministry on sloth against palestinians persists unabated. the offensive began on october the 7th off to an unprecedented attack. by how much fight is members of because some brigades, the wing of the group, and all the palestinian resistance fights is in full try to these really territory . why it lands and c? $1147.00 is right. these were killed that day, including $320.00 soldiers, and $59.00 police officers. at least 240 people is riley's and 4 nationals. what taken captive? what ensued was a declaration of war bride prime minister benjamin netanyahu on homeless and a promise to eliminate the group. his defense minister immediately halted the impulse of a lots of food, electricity, and fuel to the strip. the past several weeks have seen an intense, indiscriminate, aerial bombardment of gaza that is flattened in time neighborhoods, and of course,
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unimaginable suffering. a ground invasion followed, no one and nothing has been spared. schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, shops. every aspect of the life has been talked to, but the heaviest toll has been on civilians. when the 17000 palestinians have now been killed in gaza. more than 7000 of the children. that means these really ami kills one child every 10 minutes. and 1900000 people had been forcibly displaced of the white house. that's how my son is real on not closer to another deal on a humanitarian pause. when aust about the images of palestinian men and generalists in gauze are being arrested by israeli soldiers is what national security council spokesman, john covey said. i'm not going to respond to every event on the ground and every occurrence. i haven't seen those images, it would be important for me to comment on that. we don't just as just as a general statement,
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we don't support any targeting of journalists one way or another, anywhere in the world. they have a right and a responsibility to be their reporting on this. we believe that they should be allowed to do their jobs. we certainly don't, would never condone at any in humane or violation of law treatment of any innocent civilian, but i can't speak to those specific supports. or are you k for the secretary david cameron is in washington to hold talks with his american council on anthony blinking about getting humanitarian aid into gauze up. cameron, who is a full and british prime minister is also expected to meet congressional leaders during his trip. he visited israel last month where he met his randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss she met the humanitarian. she has had to call in his life was in washington. so patty, what else are we hearing from there? you know, it's been really interest in this. the 2 month anniversary, the start of this war. it's probably
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a coincidence. but today secretary state anthony, blinking met with human rights advocates that he reiterated saying, defending human rights is a top priority of this foreign policy. for him. it's a priority in every part of the world, so they are pretty late coming out just a few minutes ago. they started haven't gotten of the questions and answers just yet. but the very 1st thing, the us secretary of state talked about you craig, at link talking about how ukraine needs funding. he's been talked about the war on gaza and really reiterated everything we've been hearing that israel has a right to go after from us to make sure october 7th can happen again. that they need to see increased a israel needs to do everything to protect civilians. and what they have been saying here at the state department, because they made it very clear they said to the is really government. you cannot conduct operations in the south, like you did in the north, the wholesale bombing, the massive numbers of dead. and what we're seeing is they are in fact israel,
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as in fact doing exactly what they did in the north, in the south, perhaps even more intense by some measures. but when you ask officials about this, and again, we haven't gotten to the q and a yet with the principles here. they say that they see seen steps that israel is taking to protect civilians. and now how do you square that with what we're all seen on our tv screen is all the stories of people being told to go to some place that's going to be safe. only to be bombed until we'll see if he's pressed on that as they get questions and answers. but again, even with the foreign secretary for the u. k. david cameron, very 1st thing he talked about was ukraine. and how it's important to really stand up to run a lot of our putting in the russian attacks on the civilian infrastructure at a get that took up the vast majority of their 1st comments. then they reiterated pretty much what they've been saying all along with is about israel and gaza without any chris criticism. all right,
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patsy will let you get back to monitoring of that briefing with the british foreign minister and us next tuesday. that's go a live for staff in washington. thank to assess the start of the war on gaza authorities in israel have been cracking down on palestinian is ready citizens. so i'm a been arrested for protesting the war on social media. lena, i've luckily reports some. what is the this isn't as really policeman arresting the palestinian is rarely citizen but she asks what's the reason as he hand called sir? the reason for her arrest is a post on social media. that is really, authorities deemed and psyched for israel has increased its crack down on the palestinians. since the start of the tour and gauze, any voice raised against the war is silenced. and you want expressing solidarity with palestinians and gaza is hush a day after the october 7 attack. the can assist issue
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a new law that criminalizes the consumption of material, published by what it calls a terrorist organization. they are using the militancy laws, it's time of florida by the definition right now. so even if you're out something that is vague or something that's, it does not go to any kind of violence just simply showing sympathy with your people. it's also being very nice. so this is the pick upside that we are leaving right now that everything is being criminalizing within your connection of the identity, or celebrating good identity as not to be collecting more of doherty's have arrested and interrogated 5 $121.00 palestinian citizens for their social media. posts and charged 70 of them. nearly 65 were fired from their work after accusations of supporting terrorism on social media. we're speaking about and a huge use of the counter tourism low,
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especially optic in 24. a which speaks about support. think that it has in and sympathizing with the that again is ation and the expression on the social media related to what's going on to the ongoing board and what's going in gazda could be chromin criminalized. there were no such arrests among jewish is release for their social media posts, despite hundreds of messages of incitement and recess, post against palestinians, including those in israel. those who have been arrested include artists, actresses, human rights activist, community leaders and students. some of them were photographed next to these rarely flag in jail as a way of humiliating them. is really police procedures allow for the extension of their detention to 90 days without seeing
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a lawyer. meanwhile, furious quieting the voices of solidarity. but many say they refuse to be silent and take the risk of standing up to defend their freedom of expression. leno barclay as his ear. the last of the 3 palestine university students who a shot is a month last month has left hospital 21 year old. his sham was dani is paralyzed from the chest down. 3 friends grew up together in the west bank end of the time of the attack. they were speaking a mix of english in arabic, too well wearing the black and white palestinian casea. scott. police are investigating whether the shooting was a hate crime. the students had been in the month to visit our studies family over thanksgiving. he had that. what is the national executive director of cab, the council on american islamic relations?
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he joins us live now from washington. d. c. thanks very much for being with us. so or if i could ask you, 1st of all, um the, to talk about the, the level of uh, um uh, as lamb of phobia that has been on the rise since the war on gaza and in, in, in what sort of forms it's taking place and how about it? because i know your organization has documented a lot of this, so talk about that 1st. so yeah, thank you for having me. indeed. today we have released the latest report on the incidence and requests for him from the american list and community. prostate can we can also provide a sign active as nationwide, and we have, or just the one as $2171.00 cases independent of those 2 months. so if you look back, for example, last year we, we, we have received 172 percent increase from the,
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the 2 months similar to this last year. that shows that skyrocketing hit incidence and biased incidents against the americans of commuter and the rest of the community. and the incident in burlington, vermont, that you were indicating 3 testing and students who were shopped into thing with you, showing the one who was not fertilized life is just one of those incidents that the, you know, let's remember also where they are for you me and the 6 year old boy palestinian american and the suburb of chicago were stuff today uh 26 times and his mother was stuff 12 times. we have seen a similar attacks on the american, some comedians broke understand actors nationwide. so the 2171 cases, at least i'm not just numbers behind every number. there's a human who suffer a crime for bias. the 2nd category,
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if i may also say that police speech has been spiteful among students and schools, colleges and universities across the country. and this is not on the by school administration, but also by their peers and, and officials who have called on administration officials to deactivate programs assigned students, acted as if i'm not sure if i could just jump in here for a moment. uh and you had our, um, you know, we, we, you, you mentioned uh some of those incidents, the ones that have tons violence, the one the one we reported on uh, in vermont and, and, and the one in chicago that you talked about. um, but you mentioned that they were uh you know, thousands more than 2000 complaints. i wonder if you could talk a little bit more about uh, examples other examples of what those complaints have been of that as it been things like, you know, named cooling in the street or, or, or, or biomass. what other examples can you say? i mean,
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the examples of the people in the work place who have been discriminated against of i've been hired for speaking of either on behalf of different seniors or that i've been promoting these. i've seen a cause of going out to the, the bias policies towards the palestinians or even those employees who professed to receive. ready among the menu who sent emails to all that. and so he is standing by his right and creating a, a house by luck environment for the profile. assign. active is the in the workplace . uh, many of the hips for each have taken place, including for example, here in washington dc. a young woman was on the train to l profile is find that rowdy, she was threatened with be heading because she was cutting and pasting and flag and she never approval. they did the stack of or use out of, of uh, you know, any,
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any eviction or any, any dispute. we hopes to hope that this individual will be, will be sought after by, by, by law enforcement in united states. and many have been uh, also uh students have been avoided in the school was not on the from their peers, but also from school officials. in total you'll see that these settings are design to silence american muslims. and also this discrimination in the summer for because of the processing and the sort of them acts and statements are linked directly to the us policies towards what's taking place in god's. in other words, you have elected officials with us in the white house building. congress look in the in the, just the thing about these around the united states with the human eyes, the kind of against justified the world. and garza, and that creates the on the palestinian policies and mostly in the humanizing
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effects and endangers the lives of those who the senior calls can be a method said. so we believe that the 2 are linked. so many people in government have spent the last 2 months and supporting the violence against dozens and trying at home to silence those who support the kind of simians or for this the a total and one sided americans support for the setup design. and it's genocide, the war against the kind of thing and guys and into this back. appreciate you talking to him to us about this very important issue. you had our thanks so much for being lose. thank you. all righty and strikes. have targeted a home in gauze like killing renown. palestine invites a poet and professor that if thought a lot he is, he co founded a youth lead palace being a non profit project. we are not numbers, it tells the stories behind palestinians in the news and advocates for the human
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rights. if i edited the book called gaza, writes back to the collection of short stories written by young adults. the 6 members of his family, including his 2 siblings, were also killed in the strike. so sammy has associate professor at north west university here in cottage joins us. so once again, i know you, you have something to say about that. go ahead. yeah, hasn't missed you permit me. i'd like to read one of his poems reflect. i did not know him, but he was someone who spoke to, to thousands of on twitter, his daily, his voice was you know, he was lost to, to, to the world. so if you, if you don't mind, if i could uh, just to agree, if i must die, if i must die, you must live to tell my story. to sell my things to buy a piece of cloth,
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then some strings make it white with a long tail. so that a child somewhere in the plaza. why looking heaven in the eye awaiting his dad? less than a blaze and bid no one farewell not even to his flush, not even to himself. sees the kites mike heights you made, flying up above and thinks for a moment. an angel is there bringing back love. if i must die, let it bring hope. let it be a tale. let it be a tale. we will continue to tell your tale, little thoughts. i appreciate you sharing that with us. and i suppose it's, it's a very sober reminder, isn't it? because that's, you know, why we've been talking a lot here about numbers of people and so on. these are,
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these are that these are no numbers. there are, there are people behind these numbers, people with families and so on. and the impact of that is just you can calculate to, yeah, i mean it's, it's, it's hard to you when you have $17000.00 people and, and we are unable to follow the stories of each and every one of them. um, you know, this one touches me because i'm also a professor underwriter, just like doctor referred to. and uh, and it's just the unfathomable, uh, you know, we have a facebook, brutal, and so on. and we keep using these words, but nothing seems to capture any more like words or beyond us and it's uh you know, yeah, i might as well just be fine. yeah, no i, i understand, appreciate you're,
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you're talking to us about this. thanks very much. you for children are born in gaza is really okay patient and was had been on sparing and relentless. let's take a look at what an average 16 year old has enjoyed in the lifetime. a person is reading, land, air, and sea blockade 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 air and ground to tax . maybe $1400.00 palestinians were killed during israel's operation cost, lead $320.00, with children. and in 2012. when the child was 5 years old, they would have survived an 8 they assault that killed more than 80 people. most of them women and children. at a 7 the child would have enjoyed a 50 day is really onslaught. at least 2310 palestinians were killed. in
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$214551.00 which killed as a young teenager, he or she would have witnessed the off the mass of israeli attacks. the last of 11 days, 260 palestinians were killed 67, which killed him. and now another war on gaza. this one far worse than any other at age 16 today, an average palace thing and child is living through what's been described as genocide. 60 days of war, in which more than 16248 people have been killed. more than 7000, a 112, the children of the 7000 have been killed in thousands injured since as well as one cause. it began 2 months back. as we said, hash them, i bought a ripple. i was just getting a huge joins the ever 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
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a hospital in hon. 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 hoped he could be transferred to you too, but no one came to provide help. the poor boy cries the whole time. a thousands of children and mine is what killed or missing another level across in tai areas. devastated by his variety bombardment. those who survived, we carry this cause of the war for their entire lives that the they all need 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 types, civilized too young to understand the long way of recovery. i had. she lost her
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brother and mother in an asked wry when she was finally rescued her leg and have enjoyed it by shrapnel. she'll need several surgeries in the future to get them. so the product is that when cielo watches 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 a suffer up violence in guys intensifying these variety armies expands the scope of it's offensive. unicef fee is hundreds of children to die every day. and then they know, month look at the 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 over crowded. the rule is far from over. guys, there is a dangerous place for these children,
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too young to learn the ways to cope with tragedy. for now, all they want to know is yvette power is helping rescue it from under the rubble hush about about a 100 you 0. to get a reminder now about the top stories. the so israel has lowest more and strikes and gaza, killing over 350 people. in the past 24 hours, a mosque and houses were targeted in the value of refugee can. at least 13 palestinians were killed in his rate erase in the southern city of con units. is there any forces have detained several palace thing and men from 3 you and run schools in bates last year. they were straight to, the closing is separated from that families. and so i can see israel men appear not to be resisting the arrest, which happened as is really forces and fonts to occupied. the northern part of the district 2 months is israel declared on how much more than $17000.00 palestinians have been killed. the half of them children, relentless foaming,
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