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is settled, one language obviously proud also is when we covers the fullness quake of 2015, at the terrible natural dis, that's the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story was very important at the time the heavy gun 5 by his ready forces in july they are in northern gauze over nights moving 17000 public particulars came to get to the funny bulk of the search their life from dover. also coming up dozens of palestinian men, all stripped and held by is ready for us, is that you and rum schools in northern goza, the current whereabouts. so that's where the forces, right?
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the sense of remodeling when they look at by the westbank. we're also getting the points of rates and arrests, the series of headphone and best plus renown policy and writes of poets and profess that restaurants are re, is killed in this rate strike on his home. in regards the, like with the program is 5, g m t, that's 7 am and goes to 2 months into his rouse war and goes with the ministry has intensified his bombardment. now more than 17000 palestinians have been killed since the conflict the gun on 1st i most houses with targets in the jabante, a refugee camp. and at least 15 palestinians were killed in the southern city of con eunice, for the monks, begins coverage and wanting to view as my spine. some of the images in his report distressing they transport the injured in guns by the truck. the bloodied and bewildered,
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often too stunned to stand up and supported the children and carried down from the college of creek is 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 stream south from the show. so i think you and supported school. i lost a site, they say that it's no longer safe. we buried that in the schools. we left that are dead on the ground because we were forced to leave the hospital quickly. massacres are everywhere. the display start be killed into streets for the
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living. what they like defends the despair shed because we spend the last 4 days under the sea, just no watch or no food. nothing gets old and nothing absolutely nothing. the child who recently left the hospital with a new born baby now leads the world submit to the full farewells, the another parent, deprived of hope. but death brings grief regardless of age. and for one man whose loss too much, it's over whelming the marks out to 0, while the palestinian journalist, as among both men detain biased ready forces in causing the color is a correspondent for the atari. and i'll be out of the, to identified in
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a video so it can anything on social media. the a is the 44th journalist to be detained by as well. since the 7th of october, tara, as a, as in rough. um, as the latest and on these really ministries operation across kaiser, a video of the patient had destroyed 7 still rebuilding below 2. she has family in the central areas of garza city. were different colds have been made for the comes to new rich croast and the kind of thing and risk for students in terms of evacuating the victims from under the rustles and the process for evacuating them to continue to despair. so the situation also similarly continue as the bottom is, had been focused on the main since with areas of garza including a couple of show you and i prefer neighborhoods of these areas have been missing. mess is really showing contest strikes, which considered to be back to those between how much the point is and these are the occupation. so just now these are the types had been compounded in the sounds
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of the 2 or 3 in particular. these can you and a city where more than 3 residential buildings had been flat since that during the last. oh, and out of the series of strikes had continued as we'll in the north of the territory where the occupation forces in sir clint value and click that. your town in which they had opened. sonya by using the military change against people and the managed to storm several are separate areas where the strip down the number of seniors and see how the, treating them to a new place for integration. so the situation literally just seems to be very fluid . the as me strikes an expensive because really minutes reparations leave this house continue. is there any forces of stool in the center of the city of ramallah rates of jose taken place in hebron and bethlehem. the fed westbank is seen increasingly violent daily rates as low as the stock of as well as one cause within
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$260.00 palestinians have been killed in such rage since october. the 7th child stratford sent this update from ramallah as the, as randy raid was taking place, is the reason why i'm standing back from the window is this, this right started about 2 hours ago. we have is riley soldiers tends to be as ready. so just in a number of vehicles that have positioned themselves directly under the building and what we, i'm the law secretary to do is going to age slowly towards the window and keep our heads down and try and get you some of these live pictures of, of the soldiers, you have soldiers in jeeps to my right on the street here. and sucker keeps there and we'll be able to show you some pictures. we have is riley soldiers. i can see 3 or 4 standing by the main round about the i'm what you're looking at the military vehicles. you can see the ministry vehicles directly underneath this. that is the sound of what all you from is the cold sound grenades used to keep the crowds back
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. i can see to gas rising on the streets directly across the way that we haven't heard any live far yet. yesterday that was a right. it's similar, right? this is much bigger than yesterday's right inside central ramallah and they were not caches, but there was certainly um, guns used, we understand um it was live 5 in 5 by members of the um resistance you can see that. so 2 guys kind of said that there's just being fired into this. so i reckon you're looking at an area spreading out from the spreading out from the, the main round about here. i'm an hour of about a 10200 meters in pretty much every direction. we saw the white in the building about 10 minutes ago. they were breaking into a mobile phone shop. and it took them, i suppose, a good hoff and
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a half to get inside. last night's right seem to focus on a publishing house and the is right, the ministry left signs in the publishing house saying that they accusing the own of, of supposing how much we understand that it was focused on. it was targeted because its being accused of the, of the, propagating the propaganda pro, how my us propaganda. i can see another tear gas canister being 5 across the street . the what surprising so far? we haven't seen, we haven't seen the hundreds of, of use that normally come out on her rocks. all right, the military, when they come in, in situations like they, but this is red because it's only the last couple of days that we've seen. these raids directly in the center of the administrative capital of, of the palest, any of the occupied west bank of the protest didn't know. so it's a or no palestinian place certainly visible on the streets here is as you can well
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imagine. so the situation increasingly tense here, what time in the morning is around 5 in the morning and no signs that whatever mission sees, right? the ministry have come here to do is in any way complete then as you rightly say that we're also rides earlier in hebron. and in that does not how much the world knows as especially when we understand the number of people arisen and at least one person injured. and i'll leave you now with the sound of us another seemingly, it's a gas or a so cold sound. we're not being launched as the situation here unfolds, as rarely as price of target at home and goes kidding the renown publishing or writes a poet and professor refund already if he could find it a useless pilots to your non profit project code. we all know numbers, it tells the stories behind palestinians of the news and advocates for the human
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rights. so i fights edited the book called goals or writes back. that's a collection of short stories written by young adults. 6 members of his family, including his 2 siblings, were also killed in the strike. well, this is an accent of one of his peims code. 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 and some strings make it twice with a long tail. so that a child, summer and gaza, while looking, having in the eye a waste in his dad. he left in a place a bit. no one for a well was even to his flash thought even to himself ceased the christ. mike hi to made flying up above and think for a moment and angel is there bringing back love. if i must die, that should bring hope that should be a tale as well. since the news of reference gallery is desperate cri spoken to
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several friends, if it is, and they reflected on his work and legacy, here's what some of them have to say. the fact was, i was actually my professor at the university and he told me to treat he told me english and then we worked together for the past couple of years. and um, one thing i remember him, i always remember him for one thing that everybody really a student of has a reading and t of has every person who knew him met him, talked to him even just for him on the phone with him and the him for is his love for story telling because of how the story and his firm belief that by this time will be freed and that we'll see it uh tree. and the way to do that is to keep talking about punish,
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trying to keep putting in the right to the stories of post timing the people i was told. there was someone who spoke to uh to thousands uh on twitter. his daily, his voice was, uh, you know, it was blas to, to, to the world the help that people but listen to their stories and, and realize that they, every day oppression and people only pay attention to kaiser when there's a war and there's violence. but the, every day in their everyday existence was a struggle just to for survive. and that's what their stories were trying to tell people to just read them. so i hope 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 lots of people knew about were 5 through his books, through his poetry. he did 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 a split step. tell those stories, and what we need to world to do though,
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is to pay attention to them. and not just when those violence read the story for everyday life. and that will show you that they need, they need freedom and independence, any dignity, not just aid, or you're watching out. is there a still a head? we make 2 brothers who have lost their limbs when the quote guns they were playing and was hit by in this way, the s drive the had a lot of the unsettled weather conditions are dominating across the event. you can see from the satellite image. that's the cloud that's bringing the heavier rain to eastern areas of to kia, some of that starting to drip into syria and lebanon, and by saturday will see the west to weather dominate israel and occupied
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palestinian territories. wisdom. bloss 3 wins affecting coastal areas. but what's the weather creeps across the quote because there's some of that weight rain as well as snow falling into northern parts of iran. but for the south of this, i'm not sure dry a picture with some for the mornings to come across the golf for places like you could top of the larger the 2nd picture with sunshine for the south. that's not the case for the north of africa. we've got west and when the conditions, thanks to a weather system pointing across the mediterranean, gonna bring some very heavy rain to the likes of to new the on friday saturday will be libya is time to see that circulation. we could see some flooding from the very heavy rain. we have got red warning south across the north, much quieter for the south. this apart from that central band of africa, we all seem right. that will continue to pull in tons and yeah, but not the mountains before the cause that devastating flooding and full southern africa, some very heavy rain to come and that will knock the temperature down in gilbert. right?
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a reminder of our top story is this is where the forces have been firing heavily into jabante are enrolled and gaza, while in con eunice in the south, several grades of canada fines radio and across at least 5 people were killed. the strength of the house and then the threat come from central guns is where the forces of the same severance, palestinian men from 3 u. n. rum schools in bed. not here. it was stripped, separated from their families. this ready forces of storm the sudden to all the city or from all of the occupied westbank rates of will say taken place within 260 percent of students have been killed in such rates since october. the 2nd the foreign ministers from the middle east will be meeting in washington on friday with us secretary of state, anthony blink, and that's the death toll and gauze it continues to climb. the us is acknowledging israel needs to do whole to protect civilians. pasco has the latest from washington, dc at the white house defiance as the calls grow to stop the suffering and
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gaza. look, we certainly share the concerns that so many of others at concern, 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. but aid is not quite the same as using its influence on israel to stop the targeting of civilians . the us made clear it did not want to use really military using the same level of force in the south of gaza, as it did in the north. only to be ignored, it is imperative, it remains in period that israel put a premium on civilian protection. and there does remain a gap between exactly what, what i said when i was there, the intent to protect civilians and the actual results that we're seeing on the ground. the secretary states is israel should improve how it communicates safe
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areas, allowing more time for people to get there from a broader area, and that they need to be able to access food medicine and water when they arrive. and progressive members of congress continue to protest, calling for a permanent ceasefire and accusing israel of war crimes. the targeting of civilians is a war crime. the targeting of medical facilities is a war crime. the star violation and the withholding of water and electricity is a war crime. the collective punishment of 2300000 people is a war crime. and we refused to be silent. us secretary of state mtv blinking announced that he is going to have some visitors on friday. the foreign ministers we believe from cutter, saudi arabia, turkey, egypt, jordan and the palestinian authority are going to be in washington. they are going to meet together. we believe they will likely have a press conference and then come here to the state department to speak with the secretary. so if there's going to be any significant push back on the us,
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full sort of support of israel, it will likely come from the particle hanging out to 0 as the state department. okay, well let's look into all of these latest developments though with i'm it, but the who's here in the studio with those who believe it will have a list and president of united voices for america that say, a civic engagement organization based in washington dc. if i will welcome to you, i'm you. so the sweeping saying we've had the to model smock in this conflict. so far you've described what was happening and because it was quote, a race against time by israel to cause as much destruction as possible. indeed, populate the strip before western powers. pull the plug. what do you mean by that? there's build, you know, pressure is mounting against israel because of the death tolls. and the current is that we're seeing people are shocked by the image is coming out of the gaza. many didn't expect that there we go this far. and now that netanyahu, regina is trying to do as much destruction as they can with the ultimate goal of the populating gaza. you know, they initially had this plan to force people out into egypt and other place it into
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the sign i. but that's not, you know, happening. so to try to get people to leave in different ways and cause as much destruction to that structure as possible. infrastructure that sustains life. we saw this time of 2 days. what types of hospitals, food schools, you don't you name it? these are the things that sustain life. and if they're no longer there, how can people live, continue to survive after the bombing stop? so even if it's recess bombing, likely people will not be able to continue living there. and a great portion of them may have to leave. what is your analysis of what we've been seeing out of northern guys or recently seen so far? been taken away from that families stripped driven off in the backs of trucks to unload another location. so should we read that? this is a way to try to break the, the people who, because of the palestinians, break of them into submission. to say that, you know, resisting revolting is not fighting back is not going to say the full submission surrender. so type of psychological warfare,
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a type of what they call psychological operations to humiliate them, to parade them around to the world. as nick, these are all against international law. these are war crimes to do that, to people. and then to say, well, oh, they're not how much, by the way. so these are ways to try to tell people in cars that, that no one is safe and no police are safe. that you should just leave. and at the same time, to send a message to others in the area that they're not going to stop, that they're trying to force their way which that, you know, the international community people in the region should take in the 1000 refugees and disperse them and take them out of it as a talking about how my us talking about other um groups operating in gaza. i mean it's difficult right now to gauge web public opinion in guys a lies in response to that scripts. how much support is that, or the support for the males in groups that are fight. in fact, i mean people are just, they're too busy trying to survive when,
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when they're trying to survive in their being bomb that their common enemy right now are the people that are killing them. and the people are screwing them and killing all the civilians. and especially the children and the guys are that is really military. and right now i think that's what they're focused on and they're trying to make it out alive. and they, at this point don't see the light at the end of the tunnel. and it's really sad that the national community is just there in action unable to step in, and it's the same on these international institutions. but i'll ask you about the poet reference ria, who was killed in industry. the strike he's among the number of poets octaves are the creative voices who have been killed during this comes like what does it mean as somebody who's spoken to him for the world to lose a voice like that right now? i mean that's people describe this was, this was a giant, this was the voice of a high service, is a voice of the palestinians. being able, he's taught so many people he's seen as a giant, a, you know, person that was teaching english literature. and this is just another way to try to
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silence the palestinians that that narrative does not get out every day multiple times a day. a reflect that larry or was on the television stations on radio show speaking out, telling, and sharing what was happening to western audiences to english speaking media. and they wanted to silence them and make no mistake about it. everyone that's killed. and because that is done deliberately, there are no mistakes, as we've seen in different reports that are coming out of is really media that these are deliberate, they know who they're coming and they know when they're killing them. so this is a way, just to silence bar palestinians and the voice of palestinians because international sentiments are shifting away and have shifted away from against israel. and they're trying to silence any other narrative other than there's, there isn't a course on a warm diplomatic voice. it appears that is where i will listen to the united states, the us as being a little bit vague about the kind of continued diplomatic support it will give to israel regarding this conflict, at least the military. i mean,
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that makes the weapons are still arriving there, at least in large numbers, 14 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of items, military $0.08 to israel book. what does a 5 it is read is continuing in the way it is say about us influence of israel going forward? well, um, you know, the problem is the binding ministration at the beginning of this give a full support, full throttle, you know, support for the and you all government what they're doing. and now they're trying to rein it in no way. they enabled a monster and they can't pull them back because of the what they're doing. they're so they're in a difficult situation. they don't want to assume that they're flip flopping, i know wavering, especially during the election cycle. but, and there's too much at stake now, and the united states are losing allies all over and pressure is mounting not just internationally, but even within the democratic party themselves as not everybody in the government is on board with what's happening, as we've seen in the state department diplomats are speaking out and saying this
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can continue. however, you know, the israeli lobby is putting, applying full force pressure to try to make sure that the by the industry shouldn't continues to provide the support. but i think it's a matter of time when they do pull the plug because this is going to be a job, binds legacy at the end. the best part is that we're ceiling. and as of course, it's a us election. yeah, the presidential race is, is on the way, how much of a little of this discussion now, how much of what was happening a gauze of his back to the, into the political debate there. and you know, for the common person, you know, they don't have for the coming america and they're concerned about the economy. they're concerned about feeding their families. but for the political establishment then for the lobby is as for the ones that the people that funds some of these selections, this is a big part of it. and they're putting a lot of pressure and by the administration doesn't want to take any chances. and you can't, as you can see, democrats and republicans don't agree on much in washington. however, this is one thing that the majority do agree on which is actually out of touch with
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the american public. the american public wants to see a ceasefire, some 70 percent of the people in america want aspire, but the politicians are not listening to them right so far. right. so why did the gap between the public all right, hold on sessions on garza. i'm a bit, do you have great to hear thoughts of analysis? thank you. thank you so much now for the children born in god, sorry, the occupation and was of being on sparing and relentless catch a little bit hold of you and how's the story of 2 young palestinian brothers, who i'm p t's and trying to come to terms with their injuries, the 2 brothers, which shared trauma mohammed and honors, have each lost a lim weeks before this. they had fled to augusta hospital to seek refuge. but their sense of safety was short lived. they were wounded by end is really heirs tranquil playing in the court yard. and i'm sure i don't understand what samson. why did they boem us?
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and we thought we would be safe in the hospital, but i have no way it was for me. and then there was only women and children. no one else was dead. since october, the 7th, the family has fled from hospital to hospital, desperate to stay alive, showing resilience despite the danger, by the suspicion, when my sons were injured, we had to leave and we went to the old chief, a hospital for surgery. but as rarely tanks were approaching, so we have to go to another hospital and con eunice. when we escaped, i was carrying one of my sons on my shoulders and the head of my other son and set with my wife and daughters an account. we kept moving, waving our id cards until we made it to the european hospital and gaza for further treatment. on the day of this strike, their distress was magnified by the physical tool of the war. thousands of people, patients, refugees and families were sheltering thing guns was baptist hospital when it was hit in mid october. at least 500 people were killed. and just like mohammed and on
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us. many orange. no, we are peaceful. we're not connected to any type of resistance even so my leg was injured and my foot had to be amputated. far too young to understand war, thousands of palestinian children now they are the scores of a battle that's destroyed life as we know it. for now, mohammed an honest wait on certain of what life will look like and when and where they'll finally feel safe, katia a little bit, so the young to 0. the okay, let's take a look at some of the days of the news now. the world food program is announced an end to food assistance in syria because there's one out of funds and plans to continue supporting families affected by emergency situations and natural disasters to small and more targeted interventions. in september the w. f. p. want that
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insufficient funds, risk pushing and estimated $24000000.00 people globally to live brink of farm and the son of us president joe biden is being charged with 9 counts of tax for in the state of california federal prosecutors, they hung to bite and failed to pay taxes on $4000000.00 of personal income between 20172018. is expected to plead guilty as part of a plea deal on to binds and there's also a facing gun charges in dunaway. for bruce president has received a constitutional complaint against that could lead to her dismissal. attorney general, patricia benevides as lazy complaints against the block being a velocity over crank down them protests which led to deductible them 50 people. the president has slammed the move as a political him in the presidential elections in the democratic republic of congo.
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this month will run against the backdrop of increased fighting east african peace keeping soldiers of started withdrawing a yeah of to being deployed. the regional leaders say the mission was meant to end the conflict between m. 23 and rewind and backed on groups and government forces malcolm web. and as the story the people in eastern congo has been watching foreign forces come and go for decades. none of the, most of the conflicts, some have made them west. these kenyan troops were part of a regional force, this leaving off to just a yes. and people are on the run once again. that's leading advances by and 23. rewind and back. tom group is the latest round of the conflict this last to nearly 30 years involving come, goes east and neighbors and others. this time about a 1000000 people have been forced from that homes. gum was that when doctor suggested or for most.

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