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let's say israel's war on garza is damaging the only the industry like never before . the he's rally intensifies. it's a tax on guys heavily bombarding areas from the north to the south. 350 policy needed 7 killed in the past 24 hours. for this is l g 0 life from bill home for the back. people also ahead. dozens of palestinian men are stripped and held by is really forces at you and run schools in northern guys. wide scrubs. find that on is really a talking levin on that killed a void. his gentleness in october was a deliberate and renowned palestinian vita of poway 10 professor, re $5.00
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a year is killed in and these are the s trying on the thank you very much for joining us. 2 months into his rouse war on guys that the military has intensified is from bond meant, killing 350 pounds, simians in the past 24 hours, a mosque and houses were targeting the jabante, a refugee camp in the north. and at least 13 palestinians were killed in the southern city of con eunice. then amongst begins coverage and just a warning that you may find some of the images in his report. distressing they trans pay the engine and guns by the truck. the bloodied and bewildered, often too stunned to stand up and supported the
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the children carried down from the college of concrete fish, frozen on every young face. the northern gauze is ready for us as detain. thousands of men stripped, then driven away destination on the match, those not held streams. so from the show. so i think you and supported school at a site, they say that it's no longer safe. we barely did that in the school. we left the dead on the ground because we were forced to leave the hospital quickly . messengers are everywhere. the display start be killed into streets for the living. what they like defends the despair shed because we spend the last 4 days under siege. there's no watch or no food and nothing gets old and nothing absolutely nothing. the child who
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recently left the hospital as a new born baby now leads the world, submit to the full farewells, the another parent, deprived of food. but death brings grief regardless of age. and for one man who's lost too much, it's overwhelming the marks out to 0. and this ran has continued targeting residential areas in 7 guys where many families are seeking refuge challenges. here is why have to have to re, for some con eunice, the diamonds and in is stupid, this stupid story to show you how the t i c montana and potty mccann and
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the to you and the most of that. and so and for job should lead on the can or i just 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 didn't special mccarren. we have done the, who had the men as in elected stories that come out to share who don't have that, who um is it still have it for you? well, i have, i mean, i was on this idea and with the middle come out to show you doing. michelle had one of the family and then the well, you know, you wouldn't fission, nothing minimal all the time. the bodies amongst all the bodies. saba,
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what do they have? they can go body saba. what does that luca lama when i can look at the law? i'm glad i'm glad i'm glad i'm good. i'm the i'm bored, i'm bored down but i'm but if i'm to dash and heavy and so yeah. who knows, who knows. c who she do to job also 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 one. c without them but that you'd have to and so you all have to decide if i'm to send it i haven't mccann protected to but i'm gonna so i don't know. so sometimes you have the again, why has the sense that you have to defend more than you will?
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that's how you all of us of this have the, the challenge of these you, bob? i mean, you have the a month to call and let you to the why then do i have about who would what all i saw budget then few heavy a months ago. the coming to show who don't wanna say yeah. can who can i haven't mccarren to help with the last couldn't defend and most of them, when can we that can have the and as it can appeal. and when she with the and home mean and miss atwell, upon what they do, how does the tenuous general be so far?
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now let's bring you a developing story out of the occupied westbank. got this hour and he's really forces conducting a raid in the center of the city of ramallah the in the occupied westbank. we've just seen increasing the violent daily race since the start of these are as well on gas. i. let's bring in child stratford to tell us about what's been happening, charlie over the last few hours to i suppose funny. it was about an hour ago that we heard the 1st explosion of what a widely cold sound grenades. these are grenades that are used to buy these, right, the military to keep palestinian style. and so i was people back during rates. the reason why i'm so far back from the window is that we have is right, the ministry vehicles at least 6 that we've seen directly underneath the building here to the right of the building. there's also a few to the left as
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a say in the last few minutes. we've had more of those done grades. it's a little bit too risky to go too close to that window and show you directed these pictures. but we've also seen something like this to the less this, the menorah round about this is central ramallah. and i reckon approximately 20 just the 2 soldiers as you can imagine, will have seemingly surrounded proud of the round about their will. so as i say to my left, as i talk to you now there seems to be roadblocks that palestinians have sets up and the roads going off the round about. usually these become a few like flash points when protest is come out on her rocks. as we saw last night, this is the 2nd night in a row in room. i love the in central remodel or at least that there has been and he's right, the ministry operation last night. they were in the road, i suppose about a 100 yards from here, and they rated um, what can be described as a publishing house. and they left signs, written in arabic, saying that the owners,
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that business was, was, was run by people that would basically trying to promote high mice. but there were no arrest janelle, or understanding last night. this certainly at this stage looks to be potentially a bigger raid and yet of no sign of, of, of the moving yet. what exactly that focusing on here remains to be remains unclear right at, and we've seen daily raise in the occupied westbank, charlie in virginia and refugee camp. and now as you say, over the last 2 days in central to ramallah itself, what's been the impact on people who live in the occupied west bank of the state, the rates as well. you can imagine this is now an unexpected parts of, of, of life under the occupation since the will began right. the way across the west bank the occupied which bank as you say, as we speak now,
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the voice of pain rage. and we understand only going right in in hebron as well. and there was a ride earlier in the home which the world knows just as best to him. we understand the number of arrest at least one person injured, but yeah, every night we're getting is ready, middle she rides right the way across the west bank. a lot of them, a culture traded in the north of this a be occupied territory. and cities like jeanine, annapolis, until car, liza areas that are considered to be census for the palestinian resistance, that sport bikes. remodeler if you like, different remodelers um for quite often described as not having as much of an um, resistance presence here in the city. certainly last night there was a lot of gun 5 that we understand was from members of um, groups inside romanella. but as i say there were no casualties. there was certainly no casualties reported on the is riley side. but yeah, it's, there's carnival deal that hundreds of thousands that goes another explosion on
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hundreds of thousands of, of millions of palestinians across the occupied territories actually are experiencing every night now. and you know, at least 265 people killed since october. the 7th inside the occupied west bank. well over 3500 arrests. so we fully expect as the situation develops here in ramallah, it would not be inconceivable that they wouldn't be another strong shiver, arrests and, and the possibility of casualties also. and we will, of course, check in with you regularly trying to find out more about the slightest rate in my line the occupied westbank. thank you for the moment. are now the united nations humanitarian cheese. martin griffith says negotiations with israel to deliver additional aid to guys that are promising, even though the 2nd phase of israel's offensive is making things difficult. he says talk so focused on reopening a crossing west of rough. we do not have your monetary
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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 place 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 place to safety. that kind as intact as as what we have at the moment in gaza, northern gauze, even more difficult. but in garza where we have trucks still crossing daily through
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the roof, the crossing is at best humanitarian opportunism to try to reach to 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 about the to some rhetoric. it's something dependable. and frankly, it's not sustainable. the white house says how my sandy's rather still fall off from another deed on a new humanitarian policy. my kind of has more than that from washington of the national security spokesman in the white house says that the us is doing everything that it can to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza. in fact, he went as far as to say that no country is doing more. this was in response to
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a question about audi code 199. this is the one invoked by the secretary general to call a security council meeting to call for a c spy to allow humanitarian aid to go into gaza. but john could be, does not specifically reference what the us reaction would be at. should this come before the security council? again, this is what he had to say. all the things that the president is doing through his personal leadership engagement, quoting phone calls today with leaders in the region to try to keep this conflict from, from escalating, look. we certainly share the concerns that so many of others at concerns, including the secretary general about the humanitarian situation in gaza. tell me name me one more nation. any other nation that's doing as much as the united states to alleviate the pain and suffering of the people of god. you can't. on october, the 18th, the us be towed a resolution and the security council insisting that it did not make any reference
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to israel. as right of self defense, russia and the united kingdom abstain from voting on that particular vote. but on an old that was the 46th time and the security council that the u. s. has vetoed a resolution consuming as well. so this is the issue. and the question is whether, when will, if this resolution does come before the security council, as to the secretary general, this request whether or not the us will once again issue of the to mike hannah, which is the era washington a and the you case for in secretary david cameron has met with us secretary of state and to me blinking in washington to discuss the boys in casa and ukraine. blinking says they're 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. it's very important that even as we're focused on what's happening day and day out of that,
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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 abilene the organization to assign the cooperation. i look forward to continuing those discussions with them. we have to start not only providing the aid 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 on 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 from the palestinian people. and we're committed to working together and with others to get that done straight ahead on the altima 0,
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the town in the us known as they don't have a sign. many residences say they've been threatened since the war and ga. so because the the a headlight, i will look to south asia and the remnants of a storm system still bringing heavy rain to the north east of india into bangladesh . and me and ma, as we go into the end of the week, but dry of skies remain across more nodes in areas. still some misty, i'm focus conditions dominating in new delhi. and that will last through the weekend. but lots of sunshine for pakistan. correct? you coming in at 30 degrees celsius that on friday, across most southern areas of india. however, this is where we're seeing the west to whether we have but watch a song with thunder storms for carola, as well as your length of the box of rain here. and a bit of
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a circulation ringing winds, and some stronger rain to them all these as we go through the weekend. now as you move across the east asia, why skies having the story across much of china, and that's the case on friday attempt just sitting very high for this time of year . but we're going to see the west to whether start to creep in on saturday, bringing some heavy, a full, those showers to central pots of china, but locksley drive across the north. very cool. however, beijing, the on saturday that says nobody wins. drop the temperature down. lots of sunshine for the korean peninsula and southern parts of japan. 19 degrees celsius in took care. the, [000:00:00;00]
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at least 13 policies with kim guineas. really raising the southern city of con eunice. and is there any forces that detains several policy and men from 3? you and one school seems big my a. it was strips and separated from this is earlier strikes have targeted a home in guys, killing the re known to promise to me, invites a poet and professor. we find out every year he co founded a use lead pot of cindy, a non profit project called we are not numbers. it tells the stories behind palestinians and then use and advocates for their human rights. we find edited the book called gaza writes back 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 excess of one of these poems called if i must die. if i must die, you must live to tell my story,
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to sell my things, to buy a piece of cloth and some strings make it twice with a long tail. so that a child summer in gaza while looking, having in the eye awaiting his dad. he left in a place a bit, no one for a well bus even to his flash because even to himself, to cease the christ. mike, hide shumate, flying up above and think for a moment, an angel is there bringing back love. if i must die, that should bring hope. that should be a tale. as i'll speak to palm, bailey, who is the co founder of we are not numbers. joining us from washington d. c. pam. thank you so much for being with us. you and you and worked with re fact on, on the we are not numbers project and we're so sorry for your last festival. can you talk to us about how the project came about and what it was like working with research? yeah, it was just asked for the last major war,
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2014. and it was inspired plan. um, i had noticed a young man i, i lived in kaiser shortly, and i noticed a young man that i had met his profile on facebook, his, i'm black and when i reached out to him, i found out that his brother had been killed. and we ended up a choosing to decide rather than rather than avoid the subject, like a lot of people do. um we, he has to do a study english like a lot of young people in the do. and he is struggling to, to improve his english. so i suggested that we write an essay together, just celebrate his brother's wife, and we pass it back and forth. it were about 3 months. and she slowly came out of those depression because he found something to do with that english. and i ended up with a piece that i realize to westerners needed to hear about because very often the gesture of the numbers, that's why we called the project we're not number is
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a just shared numbers or killed them or the homeless number at, you know, and here's the humanity, the nuances, the richness of individuality behind those numbers. so that's how we're numbers was born and we wanted to duplicate that experience. i'm down to, you know, because the young man i worked with now in london. he's lost his entire family, almost his entire family and as for 21 people at one time um and he just lost his brother in the last time. but we wanted to duplicate that experience that we had. so we now have mentors professional writers around the world to mentor young people on telling their narrative and recite. i had met him earlier. yeah, i knew a lot of young people in gaza who complained about teaching because a lot of their teachers, but just stick it as a real job and they would just teach out of the book. but the one name that always came up as a teacher who was inspiring and death and to really engage with learning was for 5 over and over. i would hear about him as being all but he's
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a teacher. everybody was yeah. so we became friends and a mentor, and so let me start or we're not number. if he was a natural person to teach the 1st quarter writers, how do you been speaking to him or time racing came through? had you been speaking to embrace of each of the slightest conflict and not during the slightest conflict that was always watching his po, seal has been very hard because of the intermittent electricity. um but you know, i saw. yeah. his communications just threatened you just rick your heart out because you felt like you were there with him. yeah. you have, you talked about how much of an inspiration he was and he did spend his life to get guns as voice to the outside world. and as we've heard from no various people that we've spoken to today, his death is no doubt a huge loss for the people of guys that what do you think will be his legacy and how the generation of writers, he in spite,
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how do they make sure his voice lives on well yeah that's, that's the strength of what we both want. it was to show young people. there are other ways to resist besides getting involved in violence, although i worry that, um, yeah, this floor is, is creating a whole generation of people who now will probably have lots of i would lots of anger inside we, we, we hope that people would listen to their stories and, and realize that the every day oppression, you know, people only pay attention to guys, but when there's a war, when it's bad ones, but the everyday eggs, their everyday existence was a struggle just different survive. and that's what their stories are trying to tell people to just read them. so i hope i that weird numbers are going to come out of the stronger and the young people will fall in his footsteps and realize that words are powerful, are powerful. i mean a he, he did a lot of people knew about refund through his books,
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through his poetry heated tours abroad. and that's why you're hearing about him today because so many people loved him for that. so i'm hoping that more young people will fall in and footsteps tell those stories. and what we need to world to do though, is to pay attention to them. and not just whether it's violence, read the story for everyday life. and that will show you that they need, they need freedom and independence. they need dignity, not just aid. you know, i cringe when i hear my own government thinks that that's all they need. is us getting some handouts and, and then we'll tell them how to govern themselves or, you know, we, i think we have no agency. these young people are talented, they can think for themselves, they need freedom and dignity notches age, some very powerful words, and a very powerful message. thank you so much time for talking to us and share your experience and your your thoughts with us on this side story. thank you very much. 9 is really a time in october that kills agend moves from the voyages,
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news agency and danger dollars era. during this was a deliberate act. those are the findings from an investigation by human rights watch and on this international, then a holder has a detail some southern level. so this is our head. this is where we 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 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. and the 2nd strike, just seconds later, after he saw his friend, i some of the la blown to a was by what's believe to have been
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a shell fired biotech. the moment i did my move, like from the other side of the car, the 2nd truck it was hit the front of the car. the center squared has a standing human rights watch and 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 is where the forces their findings showed. the journalists were well removed from the fighting, not close to a military target, and insight of his really military locations and surveillance powers and air assets . are all due analysis is also indicated then the last 25 minutes before they were struck. as a 2 separate audio analysis that there was drones that circled near the journalist positions 11 times and those last 25 minutes. his rent has said, the incident is under review. this investigation closes for what
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happened and get some sort of accountability. maybe it's not just will never come back. nobody's officials call the targeting of journalists, deliberate, a war crime. and that attempt to silence the media that exposes as well as crimes. they have filed complaints to the united nations, but they say nothing has happened. critics say is world carries are crimes and violate human rights was near impunity. and if someone during this assault on us on the tax and get away with it, he would repeat that again and again. now you say exactly a month later, 2 successive strikes hit several meters from a group of journalists on a tour along the border disaster you a week later to journalists for the home are under bmw. i, mary, were killed also by direct is really fires and the village of there her for a few kilometers from the border says i would,
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let's try to see me on based on. so this is like maybe 10 minutes before the rock. it does include the elza zeta southern up and on. heavy us ton of patterson in the state of new jersey is thousands of kilometers away from gasoline, but as christian. so to me explained so many who lives there. the war feels very close to home. in the city of patterson, new jersey is a village known as little palestine or palestinian flags in cuz he is or is easy to find as people with family and gaza. at the palestine hair salon, a shave, and a haircut comes with news of the war. even myself, i have a friend who is also american citizen, who still stuck there, cannot make it through. since a mazda attacked israel on october 7th. many here have been threatened owner rod or
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