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feel as if you were there, the un resolution demanding an immediate cease fire and gaza is blocked, as the us uses its veto. now in the security council, the hyphen, so this is out just a live from the also coming up. the palestinian on basset to the un cools the result of a disastrous means of palestinian lives hanging in the balance. able to be fair to that a means lives lost. people are killed at an unprecedented pace in middle, in modern history. in gaza. he is really a tax, continue destroying districts oldest most please. international intervention and
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more aide grow louder. and i'll just say reviews accounts of big things and interrogations, of the dozens of palestinian men from joseph a strict spies really forces the united states has used its veto power to shoot down a draft resolution at the un security council cooling for an immediate and israel's will run garza, the vote, was cooled off to you, and 2nd, secretary general antonio good terrace, invert the rarely used optical 99 of you and shot to kristen. some movie reports from you and headquarters in new york. as the secretary general made his case for an immediate humanitarian cease fire and gaza, noting it's not just bombs threatening civilians, but also a lack of food, water, and medicine. the risk of collapse, of humanitarian system is fundamentally links to the complete lack of safety and
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security for all the stuff in gaza. and with the nature of the intensity of military operations. which as easy as we lead me, think of sex 2 people in desperate need to draw united arab emirates put forward a draft resolution co sponsored by 100 countries. it is brief, it is simple. it is crucial. in addition to calling for the ceasefire, it demanded the release of all hostages. 13 out of 15 council members voted in favor, but the united states vetoed it as long as the mos clings to its audiology of destruction . any cease fire? is it best temporary? and is certainly not peace and nbc far that leaves them us and control of gaza with an ard palestinian civilians. the chance to build something better for themselves. the united kingdom abstain, citing similar concerns. russia and china was to be united states and that's what colleagues to show before the our colleagues from the usa have literally,
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before our eyes issued a death sentence to thousands, if not tens of thousands more civilians in palestine and israel. while others, including us allies, lamented the implications for international law as well as civilians made it was more in foot proof. unfortunately, once again, this council has failed with a lack of unity. and by refusing to commit to negotiations, the crisis and gaza is getting worse. and the council is not completing its mandate under the charter, it can mood us to sit on. the palestinian ambassador said the future of the palestinian people is at stake. if you are against the destruction and displacement over the palace to name people, you must stand against this war. and if you support it, then you are enabling this destruction and displacement regardless of your intentions. the palestinian and basset are about to take the issue to the general
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assembly while the united states and other players in the region said they would continue to use quiet diplomacy to get more agents a gaza. kristen salumi, i'll just say era, the united nations, the 1st us veto and palestine and supposed to use ro at the un security council came in 1972. washington has blocked un resolutions only issue 35 times over 50 years. 2 of those be those have come during the current fighting, including the vote on friday. the u. s. has to be towed resolutions on his ro, $47.00 times know, including israel's invasion of southern lebanon, as well as its occupation of syria's golan heights. for the spanish is a fellow at the institute for policy studies and also challenging and by people, governments, and the you and defy us power. she says the pressure on the, by the administration to support a c spy is increasing there's already
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a very strong movement that has emerged i have never seen in my years of working on this issue. i've never seen anything close to this level of mobilization. of people of movements of institutions all across the country, demanding a ceasefire. right now, 80 percent of democrats president by his party. you want an immediate cease fire. 66 percent of people across the country say they want a ceasefire. and we're seeing a situation in which just as the u. s. is so isolated within the united nations, the, by the ministrations policy on this issue is completely isolated. here in the united states, it's gone far beyond now the individual high ranking members of the state department that we were hearing about. there's now been over a 1000 staffers of the us agency for international development usa i. d that have signed letters saying that there must be a ceasefire. there are numbers of people within, as you say,
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the state department. most recently, there were a group of over 500 staff of members of congress who took a great risk. these are young staff who don't have much security in their jobs. who said we are the ones who answered the telephone in our members offices. and we are seeing that our members, our bosses, are not reflecting what the american people want. this is rose relentless plumbing . a civilian infrastructure continues in southern gauze, up the ongoing as old as spunk. urgent calls from causes governments, media, office international intervention, and more aid and images showing extensive damage to the many of the amare must have provoked. so the rank among palestinians filling marks reports in russia. the aid trucks passed through but do not often pull the un is here, but to not always help. and so with adults,
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a line 6 men outside the field, stung by the my husband dismissing, i don't know anything about him in gaza, where the communications are down. we don't have money to spend or to eat and nobody is helping us. the situation is dangerous and where should we go. 2 smiles here, all still possible. but with his 6 young children now sitting in a single tent sonata also economy wants the well to intervene by as nice on the bottom right is what we don't want more. we're tired. we want to face in life and know how many family and friends every last reading the chaos of the con eunice hospital, a tiny baby, and it's and it's charlie face in go with dust and despair. meanwhile, gauze as largest most historic, most rendered into rubble by the bombing well spiraling smoke smoke as the sky line. the gunfire goes on. far above
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the cross keeps clean. there is little light left for those down below the marks i'll just add a. it is rarely declared an area smaller than london see through effort a safe space for causes displaced people to move to palestinians. a being off to evacuate to a part of the south. west in town is almost always the so called say, so it's only 6 and a half square kilometres in size. smaller than britain's busiest airport. sorry. assume has the latest from rough uh, in southern gaza. the gaza strip had been on the intent is where the bombing you do in the last couple of hours with use. but the patient forces had to expand the military operations. of course the church with including also this house of goals on which considered to be one of the safe areas that the occupation had urged people to sleep, to a only more than $350.00 pounds. the news has been killed during the last 24 hours
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with more than 550 others who had been critically injured. the situation right now on this house and the ongoing is really rate continue to be deteriorating as a very limited number of humanitarian aid had been allowed to enter the goals. this trip today with around 50 human terry trucks had been allowed to even thought of the territory to help the people to cope with the often months of the is really devastation and destruction. of course, the 2 or 3 not roof is the last show for the majority of guns, which has be also on the relentless funding for out the day. tara can buy soon. i'll give you a rough, rough on the south of the gaza strip. about 2 dotted states and our foreign ministers have been holding talks with us secretary of state and to be blinking in washington dc, the calling for an immediate cease fire. patio hey, has moved from washington, is no public statements and very few smiles as the us secretary of state sits down
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to meet with the foreign ministers of turkey. po, sun cutter, saudi arabia, jordan and egypt. the resolutions offers this meeting happening just moments after the us vetoed a ceasefire resolution at the united nations against a ceasefire. that is their main demand. we believe there is a model obligation towards the international community to stop the killing officer . good in the status of it. is, and it's the 1st time, at least in my lifetime that have seen that quoting for a ceasefire, it became a controversial issue. there's was a unified message to the press and policy experts wording that what they see as a double standard and refusal to call for a cease fire is costing the united states credibility worldwide. i'm not sure how deep is the understanding here of what's happening on the ground. the guys,
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i mean, this war has broken every record. the largest number of journalists get the largest number of of us because destroyed last largest number of medic skilled largest number of un employees killed. the they argued the bind administration is not using its influence with israel enough. our message has been very clear that needs to be at an immediate cease fire that needs to be a cessation of hostilities and we need to have immediate access for humanitarian aid. that is not acceptable. we did hear them say that there will be a need to hold the international community to account without detailing exactly what that might look like. but they did warn that the hatred and the region is growing by the day and the long term impact. they are afraid this is wiped out 30 years of work and that entire generation now will no longer be able to even imagine the possibility of peace had equal have alj a 0 at the state department, a human rights groups calling for an urgent investigation of the video imaged as
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palestinian prisoners in gaza strip and blindfolded. israel says they are suspected finances, but there's evidence many civilians, including a prominent journalist homes. i'm a hominy reports. dozens of detainees, you know, must service blindfolded strip, and surrounded by soldiers loaded onto the trucks. destination unknown. a hebrew voice describes the scene, the pro but a scene and activities of pharma critical. the 1st thing jump in my mind when i saw the pictures, the 2nd one was to be honest with you, how they treated, you know, little nissan. those the way to address that or the present or so for i think the, this is your man, this is a torture. if the amount of torture and the motor then that it's
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a water crime and declines, it goes to humanity. is it all he calls this main suspect that fight does, but at least one, the outcome is a junior. this a can you see a lot of be a good deed cycle here along side several of the civilians that had stayed in northern does that b, i has a disabled daughter and a very old mother. so logistically, it was very unpractical and you decided to stay. we identified him amongst who was detained. we also identified at least 2 kids under the age of 16. both of them were 15 year old and we identified to him, can we use of the united nations on the schools and we identified at least 3 entities. how about schools, the images, criminal and disgraceful? and is really government spokesman, so to defend the dictations. we're talking about military age men who are discovered in areas that civilians was supposed to have evacuated weeks ago. we've
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been calling for an evacuation of those. how strong hold is. i said the men seeing here we're facing corrugation, but blindfolded half nicky, kneeling and did that mediation is driving outreach? how does that? how much does it the still ahead on it all. 3 other times that joe biden, his license last week concerning the east rarely occupation of guys. we meet the social media influences. he won, supported us president joe biden, but have now become some of his loudest critics. the had a lot of that will look to south asia and it is looking rather dry across more northern areas of india and pakistan. but we're dealing with some very unhealthy quality
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here with some fog and toxic smug issues. facilities like the one that is set to persist as we go through the weekend. we've also got some watches out for folks in the north east of india for places like some that is why are here. so a legacy of showers remaining for places like an apple and boot ton, which to wire across central parts of india, the west. so whether lingering around the south, we see some thunderstorms in places like carola, as well as tom and i do for the melodies and some heavy, a bus of rain for freelance over the weekend. it was moved to east asia. the rain is picking up across central parts of china. on saturday. we're going to see something of a dip in temperatures, not just the beijing, but also shanghai that will eventually work its way for the east. that cooler weather brought on by wintery conditions. kind of bring snow to beijing by the time we get into sunday. if we look at to the 3 day, we can see that the light snow cloud. however, as we go to monday,
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a lot cooler. we should be at 4 degrees celsius, only one at the start of the week as to whether update the, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about here watching l. just a reminder of our top story is this our united states as a veto to drop the resolution of the un calling for an immediate humanitarian, c spy, and gaza. so team members of the security council, those in favor of the draft, u. k, abstained washington's representative. said it would be taught seeds to the next one is really bombardments of administer refugee camp in the center of garza. it has killed thousands of thomas demands as well as targeting areas. most of the south, $17500.00 students have been killed since the war one goes. it began 2 months ago and to human rights groups, the pulling for an urgent investigation off the video and managed to palestinian
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prisoners in gaza strip and blindfolded. israel says the suspected fighters because evidence, many of civilians, including a permanent journalist. it's around 1900000 of causes. 2.3000000 residents are internally displaced and many of the shelters they've been seeking refuge and they've come on the is really attack automatic edits. a james base takes a look at that. just 5 days after the start of the bombardment of gauze, israel ordered the population of kansas city and the rest of the north to immediately leave homes that smaller than a 1000000 people. they dropped leaflets from the ordering people to move south below. once he goes, a wetlands area runs across the strip. this is widely condemned by the u. m. and agencies. one international lawyer says it almost certainly amounts to ball crime. when you look at the, the context around the warnings and the following military action,
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it is not a stretch to say that that is that it constitutes ethnic cleansing him. and it is, it is exactly that. but it didn't happen there in november, people in town, eunice, when many of those from the north of sled would tell to move again, this time the leaflets coach them to go to the nearest designated shelter schools and other facilities run by the u. n. agency under uh oh, designated shelters that old i, but garza but $85.00 of that move also being hit during the conflict. according to the un then on the safe, joined a week long see spot. people who were forcibly displaced from the homes in the north had hoped to return, but his riley troops prevented them from doing so. but as soon as it ended, there was another warning from the as riley's it back to a rafa. and then another leaf left with a q r code on it, which linked to a website. specifying exec city blocks to be evacuated. of course, of the 2 months of compartment. most palestinians in gauze have need the internet,
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no electricity. and then to confuse things even further, another least slow was dropped, which said stay home. stephanie, when you, when you are giving civilians the possibility to safely leave the home before there's going to direction. and then your targeting them in the areas in which you say they are, they are safe. then then of course, this is something that falls under the floor and in a sense of mental will prime. that's known as a fitness act, misleading civilians. unlike force transfer, affinity is a crime. i'm the international law to the world. gaza has stood up intense opposition in many parts of the world. often voice is critical of these rarely been a treat sold. i've been branded anti semitic, but has rob reynolds reports. many activists and scholars say that's often been an attempt to stifle legitimate criticism. charges of anti
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semitism have been leveled at demonstrators opposed israel's war on gaza across the world. but one prominent jewish anti war activist says that's completely inappropriate for myself. as a jew, i do this work out of the my core jewish values. tell me every single human life is precious. and i do this fighting for a future of judaism beyond the violence of zionism. inflating anti semitism with opposition to the israeli government's policies or ideology. is so so dangerous, it's dangerous for palestinians and supporters of palestinian rights who are losing their jobs and being docked and harassed on line. and it's also incredibly dangerous to the fight against real anti semitism. anti semitism is on the rise. analysts say in acts such as swastikas and hate speech scrolled in an upscale new york town, as well as threats of violence on college campuses and other public institutions.
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anti semitism is a real and rising problem in this country and it's a very, very serious charge. but it is being cynically used against people who simply support palestinian human rights. and that is tells you something it tells you that the other side on this defenders of israeli policy can no longer win the argument on merit this week. the republican majority in the us house of representatives passed a resolution identifying anti zionism as anti semitism. we live in a climate in the united states and which is, is very difficult to speak out against is really war crimes because we live in a political climate. the tries to shut it down at every turn. both is riley and us officials have drawn on comparisons between how mazda is attacked on is really tons on november 7th, killing 1200 people to the nazi holocaust, and is rarely borne. holocaust historian rejects the analogy. it is not connected to the hollow cliff anyway, it's a, it's
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a completely different phenomenon. so speaking about anti semitism about nazis about um the articles in this context is really meant to take israel off the hook for what it is doing all the one home and to bring in a greater emotional uh, uh, heightening of emotions in israel as part of interest, if occasion of what interested engaged in at the moment. a serious war over words and definitions as the real war rages on. rob reynolds, l g 0, was staying with what was impacts on the us public schools, political scene, and in the last election. joe biden was helped in drumming up the use 3rd by social media influences. but many of those people are now turning the backs on him because of his support for israel. gabriel, as it is on the reports from east of during the last presidential election,
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george lee urged his more than 2000000 followers on tick tock to vote for joe biden . as a thank you, lee, along with a handful of other social media influencers, were invited to washington earlier this year to meet the president and get it behind the scenes tour of the white house. it was cool to be able to meet 1st lading by and being able to meet joe by means of it to present him by being able to meet the amazing butlers and cooks. that was, that was no. but that was then. this is now binds embrace of benjamin netanyahu, and israel's killing of innocent civilians from their constant bombardment of gaza has left li, angry, and frustrated. so he's taking his social media to call out the president. he's all 3 other times that joe biden, his license last week concerning the is rarely occupation of guys. at times it's
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just least facial expressions that get his point across based on what i've seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team and leads sympathetic to an online effort by some air of americans to boycott voting for bite and next year. no, the data shows a lot of air, but americans are pondering the 2024 election boycott under biden's middle east stands because it is so horrific and humane millennials and gen z social influence, there's are increasingly seeking out credible reporting on gaza and finding it from palestinian content creators, people like montez advisor, and others like him. people on the ground are documenting less. do you have like citizen journalists who got like monetize who's literally 24 years old? he's broadcasting nice and putting this on tech soccer, putting this on instagram. and people are watching it 2 ways, you know, people who are his exact age in other parts of the world. as for lee, he feels that god's a war has been in a wakening for social, meet the influencers like himself. a lot of my father was on social media,
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a lot of my fellow categories, talk about how the information overload that we've done in the past month has ever changed the way to review our country international relations and humanity for a man who was recently a guest of the president, but like so many other young social media influencers. now, one of his harshest critics, gabriel was on don't. how does he to houston the about, let's take a look at some of the days of the news. the u. n. is warning that haiti is facing a situation of absolute brutal violence. it says um games that control 80 percent of the capital are responsible for widespread crime including more than 8 thousands motors so far this year. i'm also national security emission led by 10 year. it was approved by the un security council in october. it is tasked with addressing the
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crisis and stabilizing the situation. but of course, challenge and kenya has delayed the plan. in these 1st 11 months of 2023, we've seen 8000 killings, lynchings, kidnappings, and right. very often collective right at often targeting um of course women, but also young girls. in fact, we see a lot of young girls and i've met 14 year olds that are already on mothers as a result of great russian messiahs have hit residential buildings in the eastern. you trade in city of hockey. if 2 people were wounded, 7 apartment blocks and moving 20 cause were damaged ukraine is being trying to keep russian forces from pushing west in the region. russia has been making small games over the past several months. specialist president vladimir, perchance,
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has concerned he is running next year for a fixed term in office present made the announcement as an event for soldiers who, being fighting in ukraine. his re election is seen as a 2nd to se faces. this whole opposition and russian media assembly under the control of the criminal pretend, has been in power since 1999 and amendment to the constitution in 2020, cleared the way for him to remain as president until 2036. it went for me to screw up and i will not hide that. i've had different thoughts at different times. it's now a time when a decision needs to be made. i would run for the position of president you. hundreds of protest is in the spanish city of gun formed a human mosaic to create the palestinian flag alongside the famous picasso painting of the same name, go into the peace to fix the master code of hundreds of people from there during
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the spanish civil war in the 19 thirty's, a direct power low. so the current site, a situation in gaza stain is one of the most local countries in criticizing israel over its coming of civilians. a part of the program you've got to the work from from the unfortunate of being the town that has suffered the 1st indiscriminate civilian bump in the history of humanity from the, from the historical memory of are the ones and destruction from, from the, to the world we want to say that after all, we have to move through in the history of human need to have software as um, to, to the the one of the not toner is the destruction of another nation. the world in history. what is happening in part of the world in history genetics, and you'll get an okay time now to check on the sports headlines. here's peter,
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russian and bill of russian athletes will be allowed to take part of the paris and then picks next you as neutral competitors. the international olympic committee made the announcement on friday. athletes had originally been banned since russia's invasion of ukraine in early 2022. however, in recent months, more and most boards have been gradually allowing the athletes back, as neutrals, also will manage and make l. okay? so this is, it continues to show these motions during matches, that's disappointment receiving touch, showing them for the premium really does visits the place estimates on the on sent today. okay, so it was just your syllabus excessively, by the way, 3 of these teams, storage times when it gains, newsome, in mid week, the spaniards through zillow called of the season means he went to rich, send today's game, and for the pop from the directors, i don't know how just to be today with

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