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signs it's the same struggle share of displacement connects with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the, are the israel intensifies its attacks on the guys i haven't even bought in areas for my jabante a in the notes on the play you're watching out a 0 line from bill. how with me for the batch for also coming up, dozens of palestinian men are detained by israel at you and run schools. the northern guys. 2 months since is route declared war on how mosque more than $17000.00 palestinians have been killed. children make up nearly half of those k a
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t u and says guys as the most dangerous space in the world to be at the to mont, saint to israel is full on guys of the military has intensified it's bombardment, kidding, $350.00 palestinians in the past 24 hours, a mosque and houses were targeted in the jabante, a refugee camp that at least 13 palestinians were killed in the southern city of con eunice, been amongst begins coverage coverage, just the one and you may find some of the images in his report distressing they transport the injured in guns by the truck, the bloodied and bewildered, often to stun. to stand up unsupported.
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the children carried down from a college of concrete fish, frozen on every young face. the northern gauze is ready for us to detain. thousands of men strips then driven away destination and match those not health streams south from the show. so i think you and supported school lost a sight. 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. massacres are everywhere. the display start be killed into streets in the living. what they like, the things that despair should 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 leads the world submit to the full farewells, the another parent, deprived of hope. but death springs, grief, regardless of age. and for one man who has lost too much, it's over whelming the marks out of the room and he is the reaction of senior. how may i sufficient osama have done to the pictures of palestinian men detained by israel in northern gossip heavy? so out of fear wants to find that these pictures are pictures from then that see, present creation come slide the home of course. and these are similar pictures. but
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nothing but those who claim to have been killed on the big job and the told you not too hard. the killer is in the 2nd picture on the bottom, these a lot of people being mistreated by the enemy to try to block them in the entire world with similar pictures. and you know, eyes on to zeroes. terry, god was in rough. i in 7 guys i with more on the latest is really military operations across the gaza strip. speaking of the patient had destroyed 7, still rebuilding below 2. she has family in the central areas of garza city. were different codes have been made for the comes the new rich croast and the kind of thing and rich for students in terms of evacuating the victims from under the rustles and the process for evacuating them. still continue to discuss. so the situation also similarly, continue as the bottom ins had been focused on the main central areas of garza,
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including a couple of share a year and a to fresh neighborhoods of these areas have been missing. mess is really schilling and test strikes, which gives it to be back to zones. between almost point is, are, these are the occupations, which is the sounds that you can clearly see at the becky ground right now. because it has to be the sounds of these very own mand aerial vehicle, is what we conclude these very surveillance advice which are responsible for gathering place. that information for these very were planes to, to target different residential buildings and targets of the ground for the occupation at 8, facilitate the process of monitoring. and these are everything that is moving on the ground. it's no, it's very loud. a voice at a very notable physical discomfort with the maturity. both goals and school have been suffering from the sounds and the office and that i think is very exploded. and now with the sounds of these various evasions. they are
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a psychological health is deteriorating, as they cannot sleep well. they cannot feel comfortable as the is really drains are covering this going. meanwhile, the united nations humanitarian chief martin griffith says negotiations with israel to deliver additional aid to guys. a promising he says talks have focused on reopening across the west of rafa. even though the 2nd phase of israel's operation in 7 guys are, is making things difficult. we do not have a few minutes headed up ration as in southern gaza. that can be cooled by that name. any more 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
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protect civilians and thus to provide aid to them. but without place of the safety, that kinda is in tatters. as 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 or some water or some other supply can be given, but it's a program of opportunity to some rhetoric. it's something dependable.
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and frankly it's not sustainable. and the united nations security council is used to discuss the situation in gaza on friday. kristen said nobody has this update from new york us, as you want. officials continue to war and that the a delivery system in gaza is on the verge of collapse. you, on the secretary general, antonio gutierrez, will address the security council on friday after taking the historic step to invoke article 99. the un charter. he wants the security council to declare a humanitarian ceasefire and negotiations on a draft resolution to that effect are ongoing as we are in lot of doing this international coalition. and so the data to you with the palestinian people during these difficult times of this barbaric aggression against a lot of people, particularly in the goes us through. as we told you yesterday that we were putting the final touches on
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a draft resolution that exercise was completed yesterday. and our ideas were intertwined with the very important cut, a just left out of the secret agenda in which she invoked using article 99 before the security council. the one k member of the council. the united states remains opposed to security council action. the best 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 some kind of towards some kind of process. negotiations are also on going to open crime shalom. a 2nd border crossing for a to get into gaza as the world food program estimates that the vast majority of families there are not getting enough food to eat on
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a daily basis. kristen salumi alger 0. the united nations media, we spoke to audi and says, who's a law professor at queens university in canada. he says both the united nations secretary general and the prosecutor of international camino courtney to investigate allegations of genocide in casa for genocide to, to, to be established. you need proof beyond a reasonable doubt that there is an intent to destroy in whole or in part a national, racial, religious, a group or political grouping of peoples through a number of actions including killing and imposing conditions of life designed to destroy them in whole or in part, now on the basis of the information available, that is to say, express intentional statements made by these really leadership from the prime minister on down references to the palestinians of dallas as human animals. the
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complete cutting law of food, water, fuel, basically, necessities of life. starvation of the population references the biblical passages that portray the palestinians of gather as the malware can any one who knows their bible know what happened to them. they were destroyed, men, women, child and so on. these demonstrate intent to commit genocide and there followed up by action of these really side as i've described earlier. and so there is a real and substantial possibility. the genocide is also taking place on the different matic front b u. case 4 and secretary david cameron has met with us secretary of state antony blinking in washington to discuss the boys in gaza. and ukraine. banking says they both united in pressing for access to the captives in the gaza strip and in preventing the war on guys from spreading. they also focused on what happens after the conflict. so it's very important that even as we're focused on what's happening
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day and day out, that we're also not only thinking about but working on what comes next and particularly building a foundation for a durable piece and durable security of tomorrow. have a chance to welcome colleagues from around the region here in washington from the i believe the organizational assign the cooperation. i look forward to continuing those discussions with them. we have to start not only providing the age that is necessary for people in gaza, possibly using maritime routes, as well as land base routes if that is necessary. but also thinking about the future off to this ministry operation is over. we discussed in a meeting how that's about how we build up and revitalize the palestinian authority . it's about how we stand up a plan for what happens off to this operation is over and how we met prior to future to a secure future for both israel and the palestinian people who were committed to working together and with others to get that done. and sent ahead on algae
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0. we look at the power of satirical cartoons and how on to say using them to protest against c is really occupation the the route to you by visit customer, how low they will start in north america. and atmospheric river cause flooding across the pacific northwest. we are seeing a pause in that weather on friday instead, snow stretching across the rockies into the northern plains. it is gonna bring some of the heavy the so to central parts of canada. but temperature is offset very high across the region, lots of heat coming through. so much of canada at the moment, things will turn more unsettled. however, as we get into the fact that you can see the very strong winds,
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wintery conditions and heavy rain starting to work into british columbia dripping down into oregon. and washington watched riot with sunshine. however, full california on saturday and the heat continues to build across the south, but kinda just offset to be knocked down on saturday as stormy conditions gather up some strength across more eastern areas. but still a pleasant we can across the east coast of the us ahead of the west to weather and heavy rain happening the story of cause pots of mexico. but things are dried up nicely on friday, temperatures picking up across the northwest, the weather instead, intensifying in places like a costa rica on panama, still from showers across the eastern islands and the dominican republic, but a lot dry of western cuba. 20 degrees in havana. the quote to you by visit cuts on humanity is open the gates of hell into seats is having orlando's effects as the world discusses how to reduce emissions. supposing an
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existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing guns and people in power investigates the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes, and the developing nations of the global south. crude mistake talk to of to, on. that's just the, the, the, the, you're watching out you 0 life from doha. a recap of the latest developments. these rascal on guys on israel has gone to more as i've seen guys the killing over 350 people in the past 24 hours a mosque and houses were targeted to meet your body of refuge account. at least 13
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palestinians were killed and he's really raised in the southern city of con eunice . and is there any forces obtained several thomas to me and men from 3 you and one schools in bate law here, they were stripped and separated from their families. 2 months since these are indicated on how much more than $17000.00 palestinians have been killed. nearly half of them children let this foaming has this faced 1900000. the is what is it? the
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children born in guys is really occupation and was have been unsparing and relentless. let's take a look of what an average 16 year old has enjoyed in a lifetime adverse. and he's really not a and c brocade has affected every aspect of his life or her life from food to health and education. at the age of to the child would have lived through $23.00 days of devastating air and ground to tax. nearly 1400 palestinians were killed
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during israel's operation. costly 320, which will bring in 2012. when the chimes was 5 years old, they would have survived an 8 day a sold that killed more than 80 people. most of them women and children. at age 7, the child would have enjoyed a 50 days ready onslaught. at least 2310 palestinians were killed in 2014, 551 with children. as a young teenager, he or she would have witnessed the aftermath of these really attacks that lasted 11 days. $260.00 palestinians were killed $67.00, which aldrin. and now another war on guys this one far worse than any other at age 16 today, an average kind of simian child is living to what's being described as a genocide. 60 days of war, in which more than 16248 people have been killed. more than 7000, a 112 of them. children. how should behave buyer has more now and how guys as children have borne the brunt of israel's for on the territory. i'm just getting
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a join. the 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 the cream last 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 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 bombardment. those who survived, we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives that the they all need the
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emotional support, 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 taste, civilized too young to understand the long way of recovery. i had. she lost her brother and mother and asked right when she was finally rescued her leg. and he was injured by shrapnel. will need several surgeries in the future to get them said lot product, a lot when seal or 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 a suffer. yep. violence in guys. intensifying these variety armies, expanding the scope of it's offensive. unicef fee is homes of children to die every day. and then they know, month look at it and that we have a huge number of injured children who received the treatment and should have left
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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 parents helped investigate from under the rubble hash about about a 100 a 0 is there any strikes have targeted a home in guys like killing the reknown palestinian vine to poet 10 professor re $5.00 a year. he co founded a youth led palace to be a non profit project called we are not numbers. it tells the stories behind palestinians in the news and advocates for their human rights refund, edited the book called guys the right spot, a collection of short stories written by young adults. 6 members of his time, including his 2 siblings, were also killed in the strike. this is an exit of one of his poems called if i
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must die, it says, or if i must die, you must live to tell my story. to sell my things to buy a piece of cloth and some strings make it white with a long tail. so that a child somewhere in gaza while looking have in, in the eye, awaiting his dad who left in a blaze and bid no one farewell, not even to his flesh, not even to himself, seized the kite, my kites, you made flying up a vault above and thinks for a moment, an angel is the bringing back love. if i must die, let it bring help. let it be a tale. that sounds speak to imagine they had who was a friend of re fights. they went to university together and worked together, sharing an office who's joins us from dante in scotland. thank you so much and for being with us and, and we're so sorry for your loss. doctor, reflect was a friend of yours. he was guys as most prominent writers, poets,
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activists who spent his life to get guys as voice to the outside world. his desk is no doubt a huge loss for the people of gaza. what will you remember him foremost? hi, thank you for asking. uh uh, maybe the uh my grades to mind to uh uh, to talk about somebody here because he told me to, he told me that if he must die, i must close to that his story. and that's that's what i'm trying to do. the story, the fact was i was actually mind professor at the university. he told me to treat he taught. ready english and then we worked together for the past couple of years. and so one thing i remember him,
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i always remember him for one thing that everybody really a student of has every mean t of heads. every person who knew him meant to talk to her and even just put him on the phone with her. whatever the him for his, his lo uh for story telling because it's not published. taryn pence showing police . palestine wouldn't be fried. and that we'll see it a tree. and the way to do that is to keep talking about palestine to keep putting in the right to the story is yeah, i just, i'm the people of his project. we are not numbers. how, how did that impact palestinian people? and what difference did it make? i looked at if i was leading the tv was to try and if i came to to writing to back to back as i mentioned because is
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a very important spoke a couple kids because it writes back is in a way and it for 2 meals of august. busy um, oh, it's interesting or i think we're not numbers. it's one of the projects he helped funding and not only that, but he uh, coached uh, thousands of uh, goals and use of men and women to write a at this time he held so many people right and publish their stories about palestine and dried retreat. i, i remember writing and reciting my 1st lines booking for him um 5 years ago. and i remember how he loved tire, how he are probably always tell us and you know where you made fun of cuz that's also one thing. everybody has to remember him, for his loves, were so tired and his humor, he help so many writers. so the policy and directors,
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and he wrote so many person things actually we think is very important chapter in, in, in the book. a lot of call, sir. and um, the 1st chapter of the book as well as, cuz i can send you so many more books and articles published online. yeah, i mean, as he say he helped lead and inspire a generation of writers in guys including yourself. how will you make sure that his voice lives on um, one of the things that, what are the last thing he sends me a few days ago was a list of 13 um, ideas for short phones. he was um, he, he wrote down ideas as he always done writing ideas and exploring them and how to provide that. and one of the last things he sent me was those the team ideas of short follows that he wanted to work on after this for and i know they
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killed him. i know they told him purposefully. he was to 17, had so many express online, so many people, including celebrities targeting, i'm like calling, i'm the israeli army to go home and they did eventually. but i know that that is his message. lot still better and that we can continue working on some and continuing all the stuff. he started the things he wanted to complete, including so many articles here and during the score and are in the end and the re, to, to be published. and all these things, as well as like, if you, if you, if you start browsing, that's now you will see old older students. but he told and all the people he insurance to think about the things he taught them. and i know that his legacy would love forever longer than this just by the state as well. and
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that's all of us will keep writing to keep using all the things i'm all of the ways. but he told us to, to write this, this a tradition the same way he does. okay, i'm it. thank you. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, your experience and we, we again, very sorry for your loss. ahmed me had, is a friend of the re known to promising, inviting poet, professor, re 5 and every who was killed in. and these really strike earlier on thursday. thank you so much for your time. now. sat high and political cartoons have long paid a unique role in communicating in a way that traditional use media cannot. during israel has one guy's dozens of onto says, created powerful images and posted them on social media imaging. kimber takes
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a graphic images sketched and pencil, some say coatings, a more powerful unaccessible and 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 viscerally. schiffer was uses her all 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 was the dog for
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75 use palestinians. have you set off with this multi layered messages to protest against these radio patients? when we use the culture as a tool for this, as, as to look at raising awareness about our situation. now we are fighting against their and program that we are move that's we are as opposed to new people we are we have heard of. did you have ok, you have to filter, and i'm not that bad people as they want to, to add to the big us how much savannah was detained in on his radio in 2013. but he truth relied on his sketches are collected in the book, palestine and black and white. in early november, the washington post protracted a call too often being accused of racism towards the arabs and palestinians. and veteran cartoonist that the guardian steve bell lost his contract accused of using
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