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as a set for i'll just areas and those are available in your favorites apps to just set for it and type download the new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the the hello. i'm elizabeth toronto and this has been use our life from jo. how coming out for the next 60 minutes, israel's attacks on dogs. i'd go on unabated thousands are killed and injured and strikes on con eunice condemnation of the us software and block. so you in security calls with proposal for an immediate humanitarian c sign and gaza sees via seized by a save lives, a be fair,
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the day means lives. most israel carries out another morning of res across. so she's in the occupied westbank and from a separation will to segregation, brought this to explain why is why is accused of imposing a patch aid on palestinians. the it's 10 g m t, that's 12 pm in gaza. israel's attacks on the palestinian territory, our unrelenting dozens of people have been killed in strikes on the southern city of con eunice, old and 17000 people have lost their lives since they don't bother us again off to october. the 7th. that includes almost $8000.00 children. despite the rise and death toll, the us v towed a un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fund and gaza and is one has declared an area smaller than london heathrow airport. as
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a safe space for garza's displays, people to move to palestinians are being asked to evacuate to a part of the southwest in town of out in the wasi, the so called safe. so it is only 6 and a ha quick. and let me says in size, that's bringing our correspondent had enough load. he is at the out milwaukee evacuation center. in rafa, in southern gaza had a you've been able to, i believe, drive around this entire area in a matter of minutes. so tell us a voucher and what people, they're telling you the yes, elizabeth will for the past 2 hours with being reporting and covering the living conditions of 1000 of evacuated in this evacuation zone. just to just of i want to be very accurate about how we describe this. it's an evacuation zone. we're talking
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about the pockets of land large and these sand were people got here and start setting up their main shaft, then the nylons and it lasted and, and stay here. there are no supplies of no medical supplies, no boots up wine or water supplies. in fact, people's it who taught whom we talked to describe a viewing for 5 hours to get a drinking water back to their families on those. and those tense we came across some of the most. that is, they think, living conditions here, where not only we're looking at it at people a leaving their homes being displaced for the past 2 months. they've act. we need more than one time. but a looking, looking at the vast majority of these back a ways here are made of children and women the make up, the vast majority of people here. you can go anywhere in this zone without coming
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across tens of a children and women and in front of those 10. in addition, there is another vulnerable group here. people with disabilities, people who are on wheelchairs are here a dis, a on suitable area for their mobility and for their needs to be met in. and on top of that, there is extreme shortage of, of basic supplies, basic survival, a supplies, we're talking about, water, food medicine, uh, those would life threatening conditions or having really difficult time surviving the conditions here, they're talking about the spread of, of, of in 6 here they are garbage piling around the area causing a bad smell, causing the spray of infectious diseases. there is no sign it agent despite the fact this zone is very close to a you and facility here we're talking about the un hit quarter main main quarter in the rough on the deep. but when we talk to people here who a,
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please do the un headquarters in a rough idea were told that the owner were only worked within the parameters within the uh, the framework that it has designed since the beginning of the work. which, what that, what does that mean? it means they only provide services for those exact who is inside the facilities. they're not responsible for people outside the 2 designated facilities that the you on the headquarter has a sign here. the conditions are very terrible and people are suffering on on daily basis. yeah, it says doesn't sound like the conditions there any better than elsewhere. and garza honey. thank you very much for that. that is kind of my life from there off site and southern gaza. the us is facing growing purchases in law to using its veto to block. i dropped you in security council resolution calling for an immediate cease font and gaza. it came off the secretary general on tony and
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gutierrez and vote. a rally used optical of the un charter that direct to the security council will discuss what he called a few monetary and dissolve the that poses a threat to world peace and security cost. and saloon a report from new york, the secretary general made his case for an immediate humanitarian cease fire in gaza, noting it's not just bombs threatening civilians, but also a lack of food, water, and medicine. the risk of collapse, of the military in the system is fundamentally links to the complete lack of safety and security, the, for all the stuff in gaza. and with the nature of the intensity of community federal potations. which as easy as we lead me, think of sex 2 people in desperate need to from 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,
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it demanded the release of all hostages. 13 out of 15 council members voted in favor, but the united states be towed it as long as the mos clings to its audiology of destruction. any cease fire? is it best temporary? and is certainly not peace in any see far that leaves from us and control of gaza with an art palestinian civilians the chance to build something better for themselves in the united kingdom. abstain citing similar concerns. russia and china was to the united states. that's a colleague is to show before the our colleagues from the usa have literally, 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. men, it was mould and foot proof. unfortunately, once again, this council has failed with a lack of unity. and by refusing to commit to negotiations,
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the crisis and gaza is getting worse. and the council is not completing its mandate under the charter, it can mood us the 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 baset are about to take, they issued to the general assembly while the united states and the other players in the region said they would continue to use quiet diplomacy to get more aid into gaza. kristen salumi, aus is era the united nation the 1st time the us use a visa on palestine of the un security council and support of israel was in 1972.
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it's blocked you and resolutions on the issue $35.00 times and move on. 50 years to offer those to be so it was have been during as wells ongoing, wrong, gaza, including the vote on friday. the us has vetoed resolutions on as route $47.00 times and all, including all the israel's invasion of southern 11 on as well as its occupation of sylvia's golan heights, well joined in the studio by danny of farm issues and associates professor of political island. political science at long islands university and it's funny, very good to see you. it was expected that the us would veto this resolution. do you think it is feeling the international pressure that is under? it's the only country it's important against disease find gaza, us, and it was as use a ceasefire for humanitarian reasons. i became just after the secretary general have said that this is collective punishment against the policy and people and that there isn't a single place in gaza that is safe for anyone to take refuge. we're talking about the area where people are cut off for food, water, shelter,
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not just the death toll but the increasing amount of dysentery, hepatitis a and with the cold weather and rain upon them it's, it's a, it's a place of absolute misery. and so after the secretary general lays this all out, and then the vote on a schuman attorneys cease far the us finds itself increasingly isolated international community. but the question is, does it matter? does it really matter? and in the united states, president biden is facing an election in about a year, and that his approval rating is an all time low 70 percent of americans. and this includes 51 percent of republicans disagree with his handling of the situation. and guys, i do think that divided administration that presidential invited himself as more susceptible to fit to domestic pressure, then international for weeks. now polls have shown that at least 60 percent of americans want a series fine and gaza. he has about
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a year to see where the election is going to take him, but she needs young people's vote in order to put him over the increasing thomas. that of the former president, trump is given to a large part of the electorate. and so far as the bank does have to shift his language, we seen a slight shift. but yesterday was a glaring reality. checkware. no, it's not necessarily the real change that people are looking for. we know for the arab and will some day asked for a community. they carry president bite in the 5 key swing space in the last election. and today they are calling for a dump, biding campaign because of the silence of his administration. yeah. and those are in wisdom bushes and the u. s. we had our foreign ministers, a number of ad foreign ministers meeting with us secretary of state. and to me blinking off to this after the us be so on the resolution and a voice that objection to it. but all the other tools that they dispose of, the oil producing countries, age of contrib,
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controls to west canal are they going to use more powerful or very powerful tools at their disposal? you know, research talked about stability in the region among the arab countries and how about egypt and savvy review as a pillars of stability in the region. increasingly, that's not necessarily the case. we see the increasing world. that color is playing in the region as well as turkey. it's not clear that even the meetings of the arab league in the harsh language coming out of oh, i see has shifted american perception at least half the ministration level to change his behavior. is that because they perceive it as to only be language or was, or for the 1st time we're talking about american double speak. the same accusations are 8 here. american administrators talking about countries in the middle east, where there's a, a language for its population for a pleasing members of us. they ask for community and then the other speak that it has at the international world stage. and we saw that glaringly yesterday with the
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deputy and passed us stuff to him. bassett, or at the, at the, on his statement. right. that is a donnie a find me. thank you very much for your time. so to mountain state has been a study build up of hostilities on the is around never and on board a tens of thousands of people have said they homes on both sides as these rarely in the lebanese on group has vall exchange fire and there was concerned a situation that could escalate into a boy to conflict and goals from the region. zayna holder reports from the route isabel strikes are increasing in intensity and frequency. it's using force as it looks for a diplomatic solution to cross the border tensions with hezbollah. as well, once the lebanese armed group to pull back from the border in this is by life. so if his bullet chooses to started and all that war, then it will, by its own hand, turn be root and southern living on into gaza. and con eunice,
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israel is looking for security guarantees before the 10s of thousands of its residents can return to their homes and the north of the country. they were evacuated when hezbollah opened a front to help relieve garza from as well as onslaught. the french and the american invoice have been visiting be route, trying to mediate the political arrangement and the cross border fighting a z. i looked at the, the results of the visit of the chief of french intelligence who report and i said lebanon could face big stretch. if hezbollah doesn't move north of to latania river and implement u n resolution. but those threats came to nothing. is rel, says un resolution 1701 adopted after its last war against hezbollah. in 2006 was never implemented. it calls for the disarmament of all non states armed forces in lebanon. and the region from the border to the latania river, free from arms and fighters outside state control. know you're in
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a dissolution and can lead to that without sort of a nitty to the intervention. i mean, obviously this is not a desire by these route, 80, nor by the americans. at this point, the us is also pushing to resolve border disagreements that gives has below a reason to remain armed. hezbollah has not commented on as well as the mountain to pull back from the border, but its allies have been defiant. they say the international border is clear and known and not up for negotiations, as well as the one violating resolutions have a huge 01. and if israel one security it should create a buffer zone on its side of the border has below, has said this border will remain an active front until it stops its attacks on garza and the situation is gradually escalate to the area of military operation has
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widened with the front line moving several kilometers deeper inside both countries . so there also is eda balte, the the 2 models they u. s. government has been repeating the need for a 2 state solution between palestinians and his rainy's ones, the wars of but how viable is a future palestinian state given the reality of israel's ongoing occupation? let's take a look at one of the most visible manifestations of that occupation. the separation hold. it keeps the palestinians away. it also separates them in 2002, israel began building a concrete barrier in the occupied westbank. it is intended to be more than 700 kilometers long and about $70.00 to $14.00 inches wide on average, as well as, as the war protects its security, palestinian say it is a symbol of segregation and racism sofa. israel has managed to bills needed 65
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percent of the whole, that is the spot, the us highest coach calling it illegal. israel has used the wall to an ex even more palestinian land, around 85 percent of its root runs inside the west back rather than along the internationally recognized free 1967, florida, so known as the green line. it completely cuts off east jerusalem from the west bank and runs through $150.00 pounds to me, and communities separating them from the farm labs. west jerusalem van mocked in blue and east and yellow and is the so called seam zone. that's this area wedge between the green line and the separation for about 50000 palestinians live that they need as really permits to inhabit their own hormones as well, has built 71 in legal assessments that they make up more than 85 percent of the
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secular population, they are allowed to move freely. the option says as well as a legal separation will mix a continuous palestinian state nearly impossible. neither abraham reports from the occupied westbank. and this is the view that no have seen has been looking out for the past 20 years as behind the wall or the trees she planted and can no longer reach people in the well to waco, agitated from a bad nightmare. but here we are awake and agitated every single day. these really separation barrier cuts through her family's land upon nothing, it's new to us and i never could understand. i had to take his working and sold him up rooting the trees. it was a deep pain in my heart. they didn't care when i lost the trees that i carried on my shoulders and planted one by one decades later is really forces are back
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for more. in august they handed several families and upon the u. confiscation orders to expand the war. they fear that is where we use the war on garza to grab more land without having to share the did the, this is our land and we have the proof. they say you're close to the legal is really settlement, but i was here before the wall. the courts and power are in their hands. my future is over. i fear now for my children and grandchildren. future israel started building the wall during the 2nd palestinian uprising noon as the anti fall. the palestinian sea is well used security as an excuse to confiscate more lined. the walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders sneaking into palestinian territory, running as deep as 18 kilometers inside the occupied westbank as the un says, it's almost complete and will take up around 10 percent of palestinian lance. the
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international court of justice has ruled the world. is illegal. roads like this one are all what's left for palestinians. he often have to take longer routes to reach their destination for palestinians. the wall is an extension of israel system of control as part of a wider network road supplements on check points built to give us really the upper hand while making their lives on bearable. why did they need that? but he just need the occupied left thing since the world again is where the forces have intensified and expand the rates in the occupied westbank, at least 3670 pounds today. and so being arrested, that's according to the palace and in front of the society that is 50 age arrest for each day of the 2 month conflict. as well as holding 80 percent and so called
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administrative detention. that means they can be held indefinitely without charge or trial. the un says that's a record of number 6. palestinians have died and is ready to custody. the highest number and such a short period for decades. palestinians held and is ready to jo, so they are denied adequate food and water. and he's report basing abuse and torture by present gauze. some say they've been threatened with rate along with the families. israel has also limited visits from family members and lawyers, which is against international law. and as we're being pushing the, as rarely forces have intensified, expanded res. hold on. i've been how many of course not one palace to be in prison is phased abuse while incarcerated. the support from the occupied westbank and he might be home but still acts as if behind bar pacing up and down his hands in
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front as if handcuffed his head filled with i'm answered. questions that has had i seen i am still in prison. i am psychologically tired and even pain. my body is number of non stop headaches. i filled out a tricity down my spine. i couldn't get out of bed because of the pain. they used to hit me all of it it, buddy. that's. it was 15 year old when he was 1st arrested sentence to 2 and a half years on charges including resisting police. but there's a teenager, he often rebelled against prison rules. it's led to several due time extensions, totally 11 years behind bars. 7 in solitary confinement. the last 18 months with no visits or outdoor time, the impact is so deep, best in was peer to be released, begging to be returned to his. so that's him. frame long beard and the civil hair. and a lot of pent up anger. i'm his mother,
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but he didn't want to come to me. he didn't recognize us. on the way home. she attacked us have tests go to the car and run away. she was annoyed with me even though i'm the only one who saw him in jail, in deeply affected me. not able to deal with the return to normally the massive needed urgent treatment. this is the house, but the webmaster was admitted 4 days after his release is the only psychiatric hospital in the okay, by the west bank. and we're here to speak to his doctor to understand the long lasting impact of solitary confinement. and the tension, the doctor say best. so this plays the symptoms of deep trauma, need about the club national, and we think his behavior stems from what he lives. right. and any physical contact was aggressive, there was torture, immunization, degrading treatment. so this kind of present of feels that any human touch is a negative just yet i will, i'll put into the cost of the fact that the last been 2 sentences in prison,
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one as a child and later, a 12 year, one for participating in the 1st and decided that you and then your until today, and it's been 7 years now. my phone has been on silent. i like the quiet. i prefer to listen until i don't like public places too much. any noise is around me just to me. i don't show it, but i feel different inside your 10 weeks later that ssl is still confused. how did a duct on addressing me as his doctor last in time setting up acknowledging his parents of the respective family of about them and i am an old friend. he was born 4 months ago. so who does people look tough to me, is fed me and took care of me telling me to call them mom and dad. but it's not possible since i'm in olsen and they are right. where is that most of your parents who had been waiting for over a decade to have their son still denied that moment. this is one story unique,
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but at the same time, not uncommon, deduct reality of living under military occupation. that is only getting more brutal by the day for the how many of the 0 in the occupied westbank of the you as well as food programs as the food supply chain and signed, garza has completely collapsed deputy executive director called soccer towed, which is era that conditions must improve on the ground to ease the risk of widespread starvation. but our assessment is not enough. so is there the restart ration and we need more forward coming in. our hope is, is to try to get as much supplying as possible and to we have called for you many times as far as so that we can deliver during the post the 7 days post. we show what was possible and we had come was going into the north. we have fed some 1000000 people in gusta already, and we are ready to see another 1000000 and it should conditions allow in the next couple of weeks. and so this is not an issue all available assistance on the border
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. this is an issue i'm having the conditions in place, the name or to feed the hungry that's very false. us have carried out more raids and they occupied westbank and the latest operation to people who are arrested in ramallah, kenya and the city of hebron. so targeted, the territory has seen increasingly vine and daily rate since as well to get us warm. dasa within 270 palestinians have been killed in the operations since october, the 7th said, springing on correspondence knew that abraham, she's joining as life on the village of booting into occupied westbank of new the 1st the you've got an update from the palestinian health ministry about casualties from those early morning raids to yes, it is the best we've heard also from the family of 25 year old study on that. they say that these really forces weigh that their homes and they are the hours of today the, the, to shooting at the family members of the house. the father says that they were
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intentionally wanting to arrest his brother. and they indeed that us, that so high. but also they've taken a study while he was injured by live ammunition. later on the family has been informed that their son has been killed the 25 year old city and that the family is not allowed to carry out and hold a morning house. really. they still have the body as well as the studies brothers to hype with them. this is part of what we see on a daily basis of who is this is really raised that, that are taking place in different areas in the occupied with bank reading homes, killing palestinians, arresting them and intimidating them. and the we're not just saying an increase in rates by the is rarely ami bought activity by his way. the settlers tell us about where you are. i believe you overlooking a settlement that's expanding is the only one supplement that is expanding.
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i'm going to show you how this area surrounded all around by leaking is really supplements. first there is this one cold. it's hard and if we move a little bit, we will see the palestinian homes. and then on top of that hill, there is any legal is really settlement out for snow. of course, all supplements are considered illegal under international law. but these really, governments sometimes does not recognize certain supplements because they consider the outposts. basically, those settlers come in, start the building, bring color funds in, and then they start treating the area as their own. now they get those services as well as a they get to what to actively recognized by the israeli government. if we move a little bit more, we will also see a 3rd is really 2nd amend. uh that is surrounding the village of what do you know? i am joined here now by someone who has a house inside wiring,
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but he cannot really access it. mr. remote on the job is a home or noted from what do you and then he's gonna tell us elizabeth about his house. so what else? what did you know when it was similar to what is your house? this is my house. it's over there. i'm the guy and what are you suffering from now? the, the settlers are enough shifting, have attacked us and nighttime. they did more. and this is the road open for them. and by the checking the, i'm a, there's a me, they distorted our cause, the preventive task for moving. we can sleep night time because we are afraid of it was told us in our houses and we don't want our have chosen to be scad to what's happened since the thoughts of the will come on. as it says, this top of the wall, you have seen these lives. we cannot reach the olives farms and houses and the over
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that they have closed the road and they have made the nathan them around the area. and there's a um, a surrounding all the savvy and no one is allowed to move on. what are you scared? of course you as well as good a lot of things. we cannot sleep nighttime, which town to in the morning because of the set goes got hallmark is the sort of an increase of building the set that limits yes, the addresses and the tax dos and we have not allowed the told we as well as the news to build anything and the they need not us to expand. that's why the daily aggression again, as i was from the settlers, i'm not allowed to move. they're destroyed and everything they can do and the gun destroyed the attack our cause. and a week ago the,
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the have tried to button one of the calls that are on the sideline. so thank you very much. as you hear there, these attacks are continuous by these really set to there is and with the growth of those supplements come more attacks. and we've been heating un figures saying that the attacks that have been already high on palestinians buys ready, settlers have more than doubled, says the worst parts that need the thank you very much for that. that's a correspondent that abraham live in building an occupied westbank. still ahead on our 0 as gone. so sofas will tell you why the plains of solidarity have been in brighter than most and one south american country and west plains. yeah, for gas tablet, if you have a suspend taking a stand, the musicians being punished for supporting the palace demand because the
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candidate has to expand the tooth and a zillow's fault lines meets those advocating for the change is suicide. but it's facilitated to our way to decide that it's not the right choice. and critics who believe the government is prioritizing depth of, of providing necessary social and economic support staff was an 8 worked festival and getting some food to eat or getting stuff for their pain. do you want to die today? a fault lines investigation on alger 0, a heavy slicing. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we have a full time. we break bullets and bonds and some of the world's most troubles regions. the army fled in the face of idols, advance. it is one of the most serious stops of violence in recent years. in some instances we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom,
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the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. it is a tenant of journalists, the produce objective news coverage is true. i don't think that there is a fair objective, any partial representation. the listening post covers how the news is the the challenges here with me and as of it for ottoman don't have a mind to allow top stories. the sound is riley bombardment, and con eunice and southern gaza has killed thousands of palestinians areas from the north to southwest, $1.17, and
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a half 1000 have been killed. so we began just over 2 months ago. the united states has vetoed a draft resolution of the un quoting for an immediate tremendous harris, this fun and dasa 13 members of the security council culture in favor of the drops . the u. k. of stained and is rarely forces of how it operates and they occupied westbank several locations have being targeted, including the city of annapolis, palestinians across the territory and faced searching raids since the war began. us and we are joined now by my wanda shara alger 0, senior political analyst, milan. what do you make of these reports as really, officials telling acts feels media that they expect the will or rather this high intensity phase of the war. they said to last another 3 to 4 weeks. what kind of pressure are they under here? it's been expected. this rate is can go on with the same intensity of bombings forever right. clearly,
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there isn't that many more targets to bomb in garza, in 3 weeks time, already the bombs, most of a guys are flat and most of its built then destroyed most of its infrastructures. whether it's schools, hospitalized numbers, then show those things. now that they are directing their rack on the southern part of gaza, you would expect them to take, you know, 3 or 4 weeks, i guess. and there is a sense that the amount of times want this to wind down before christmas and all the holiday season america. no one wants to spoil the americas holiday season by the blood. the festivities, i suppose. but there are also other reasons such as these early economy is actually taking a hit us and the is really military is taking a hit. and i think these really is would basically want to go as follows. we've done almost a month of bombardment that sorry oh, yeah, bombardment, then another month of land and vision up to the north. now we take another month of
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land and vision in the south. and after that, we change the way we wage the water in casa, and what will they do? because they've said that their main objective was to destroy a moss. they haven't done that after 2 months. are they going to be able to do it in 3 to 4 weeks? how are they going to sound? this thing is not totally, they haven't destroyed how most, according to most estimates, whether they are as readily or american estimates. they probably can't no more than 15 percent of how much spending force, whether it's the elite force or the general force of have us. they probably destroyed no more than 15 percent is despite the heavy price on guys of civilian population and, and it's civilian infrastructure. and we always have to bear that mind because that's where disproportionality enters the game. you destroy an entire people without being able to destroy
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a quarter of the fighting force of how much that's a problem. but also as the problem of it is that the over or waging of this water and how it's going to be subjective. everyone understood as soon as the objectives were announced, that you're not going to be able to, to destroy. how about us neither as an idea nor as an organization, and why you might be able to destroy their infrastructure and guys, administrative and otherwise. now the water, supposing to be a whole other challenge, because how much is able to inflict quite considerable damage on these really military. it is continuing to fight, not, not short, in 3 or 4 weeks, it's going to be destroyed. so i think the war simply is gonna take another longer term approach, which begs the question, what was it? is it for? what was the death of more than 17000 civilians, more than 7000 children for that is a senior phonetic. maybe this is by the way,
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because of it's maybe that is the goal. the goal is to destroy the go. so i, i remember you saying that how much is the collateral? that goes, i told them thank you model one the the for the past 2 models and demonstrations around the world rally to support palestinians and condemn israel's bonding of gaza from the west. a year of asia and latin america. public support has been consistent and outspoken katia lopez holiday on has more unprecedented crowds expressing widespread support for post indians and gaza from new york in washington, dc. and across the united states. more than a 1000000 americans have been taking part in protest, marches and visuals since october, the 7th. this process and the capital markets,
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the largest pro palestinian mobilization in the us history with many calling on the government to stop its military support for israel. enough is enough, it can go on and we need the white house we need by them to listen because you can hear it out here. in london, a pro palestinian march stretched across several streets and from paris to berlin, people from different races and religions, denounced and massacres committed in because the strip i think, uh when you see the diversity of the people here, they don't have to be as they don't have to be unless than the me personally, i'm not much christian palestinian. i think the messages like the general sentiment and of, of the populations that like something has to be done in the philippines and other countries across asia calls to free palestine resonated among thousands of demonstrators. and despite the distance for many in latin america,
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the palestinian cost feels close to the mind. this cannot be called a war. it's a genocide and that's why the purchase will continue. of the scores of apartheid in south africa have led both the government and protesters to condemn and equality among israel's minorities, while also pointing to injustices faced by palestinians and occupied territories. we marched against deposit in south africa, and there's no reason why we will not stand up for a party because 4 generations, communities across the middle east have cost for an end to the occupation and the force displacement of palestinians and the human and the wider region those cries are going louder. hold on, give them a heavy ally. um, uh, our 1st and many cars used to support palestinians and we will not give up shop and wild and gaza civilian say they sealed their plight, is ignored. millions of people around the world wants to make sure they know their
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cries are being heard. katia, a little physical again, which is 0. the boy called divestment and sanctions a b d. s. movement. the targets thing is very occupation has the making waves, amid the global protests against the war and gaza social media sites such as x and tech, talking even apps, a naming bracket. and so they say have ties to israel and some governance also taking action is lower con reports. the boy who israel has become a running cry in protest around the world. he's looking to see the smoke and well we're providing support for the people that publish something here and we submit the same time. we went to the government to cut off. it was a port to try to to oh wow. really? yep. the video was having uh no
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non stop it. we will go on to the light is ro until the israel's will on garza has thrust the b d. s. movement back into the spotlight established in 2005, it cools for a boy called of is riley and international companies involved in israel's violations of palestinian rights. it's those who the provides a list of products to avoid. on the books, people are also downloading apps to check if so, businesses support is rated products. there is a global effort by his route to suppress activism and support for the boy up the investment in functions come find including through bringing in legislation to try to suppress subjectivism and probably one of the things we're having to do in the u . k. is funds to boycott law that is specifically on the public bodies like local
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government pension schemes, a 6 to stop them taking divestment action. so at the moment we have a huge possible, but i think that speaks to the concerns the israel holds up, the government holds about the potential momentum in these current pines that anti bully caught spill, which is making its way through the pressures parliament says, thoughts, boy, called for the vestments by public bodies would potentially be liable to investigation and falling under the legislation. israel has long accused. the movement of anti semitism bought many of making moves to his companies where it hurts. last month, the turkish parliament bands nestle, i'm coca cola products from its restaurants to and to book donald's has been under attack of to it's, it's ready franchise of the free meals to soldiers. and some tickets. the,
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the look, donald's corporate office said sales in egypt to fully buy at least 70 percent since of will started. it is pledged $650000.00 a day to gauze and business still improving install books in the us. the coffee franchise has been targeted, offered students a union for social media posts supporting palestinians. the union has since counted, sued, renewed attention. obedience comes as protested to mount a public sci fi garza hoping that companies speeding the pinch will apply pressure on political leaders to end israel's will. of gauze of laura come out as they are on when join now buy online vitamin with you, the co founder of the boy called divestment and sanctions movement. thank you very much for your time. your organization was launched in 2005 weren't due. the was in gaza and particularly this one given a spring,
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the deadly is due for awareness of the movement of its successes. yes indeed. but yes, what is the state in 2005 by the absolute majority. interesting in society, in a start at this time to spend the next time it goes for boy cut the investment sections to append the complicity of states corporations as institutions industry knows currently 75 year old. appreciate you both set the part time and it's an anti racist movement, and talk is be a non violent movement since 2005 until now. bts has established a network of allies and partners globally, including trade unions, farmers, unions, women's movements, grassroots to events, academics, culture workforce. and so we're presenting tens of millions worldwide, and it is having an impact with as far as current genocide unfolding genocide, i guess $2300000.00 palestinians and occupies,
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and this each cause this trip. yes indeed. boycott, assessment took motions have gone through mendecy and the issues that have gone tremendously worldwide. and it's not just the cut of mcdonald's and burger king of pizza hut, what it cost for ex, uh, or h p. if it has grown with our customer is it's very important, it's customer, for example, across the world. then what's the majority countries? the book of this really growing, but it's beyond that. it's also back estimates by city council. it's also pushing pension funds to divest companies, but enables those massive violations of posting you guys send the message out there we are seeing because that's the bottom of the list of companies to boy call to mention. some of them can feel overwhelming, but your organization is saying the aim isn't to boycott as many companies as possible. so for those who don't want to spend the money to support as well, they don't want the money to go to was as well. what do you suggest they do as
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exempt as you've said, we've never pushed those long lists of hundreds of companies because it is not strategic. it's not useful. very, very, very few people around the world to kind of keep up with all those companies that are bored. costs to be effective, as was proven. it does not have for constructive in the us civil rights movement to be effective at strategic. we've got to focus on a few strategic targets and make an example out of them. so the other companies with the complexity and as far as the higher thought set the same concept of price, there are consequences. that's why we have criteria for selecting vs targets at the website ds movement dot net, we expend those criteria and we give examples of the worst companies that most complicit companies. and to go after whether to boycott or to the us from s. so as to teach out there has been less than bts, it's not just about feeling good or venting out. or if it's actually changing
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reality on the cross, we succeeded to push separately multinational massive corporations, the best rate of the economy because they were involved in the projects that you for us stores largest security company that was compelled to be transferred to the all the defense comp number to those contracts with over $20000000000.00. and yours have to leave this room and you are facing push back for one of this activity from governments, non just and as well. you say that your movement is an team basis. what do you say the criticism that is as you symmetric they just as always been entered a system to start? that's not something that to be fed up to the line it because for both of their vestments anxious to hand complicity with this. it was, for example, for oppression. and it says that we are both schools, lots of racism, including this memo. hope you have 2 black racism indigenous and to women as successive at this time it is a, we've always rejected that. in fact,
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the movement intermediate school in 2005. cool. and so i'm conscientious and tickled on you are this ray. these choices are easy to join the movement. so our biggest part, there's into world like jewish force for peace in the united states. i keep in the work we've done in the us and especially in counseling is service ongoing genocide and gaza. jewish quest for peace in the us with us that district document occupations of grand central station in new york. this type of literacy, congressional offices has shown that this is not a movement that has this dichotomy between certain group versus another, is seeking justice versus those who want to perpetuate oppression and injustice. all right, that is on the bottom who sees the cause, found out the boy caught divestment and sanctions movement. thank you very much for your time. thank you. sheila is home to the largest palestinian dice from outside the middle east. and since october,
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the 7th members have been holding demonstrations on fundraisers and supposedly painful. the palestinian cause has widespread support the country from the political right to the left or latin america editor lucy. a newman explains some of the most influential members of chiles, economic, political, and artistic community arrive at the palestinian club in san diego to take part in a fundraiser for victims of the war and gaza. former congressman and constitutional convention delegate for the chain is among them, and the 2nd pen do whatever that i imagine. surely people understand that this is not a religious conflict with these rather some client, but rather between an occupying power that is looking to carry out ethnic cleansing and unoccupied people. like the majority change grandfather came to chile to avoid the army with palestine was controlled by the ottoman empire and the swords of british some crusty and these mountains on donkeys from neighboring argentina. the
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vast majority came from christian communities. today there are among the wealthiest in the country in fact, or not, the nickname, some little palestine. the streets are full of palestinian restaurants, bakeries and symbols of support for the palestinian cause. the 1st palace paintings began arriving at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. then the 1990s, a new group arrived and finally, in the last 6 years, more palestinians. this time mainly muslims have become coming here for the obvious reasons. 22 year old i need the came to to leave with her parents from a refugee camp on the rock and syria border is now a citizen. see, i'm just that i'm a good day to see need because it's a country that opens its doors to people to us. by the way, are you has spent every week in the demonstrations to denounce with many of the
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community describe as use really genocide in gaza. like i yes to these former women's ministry says julian, palestinians never forget their roots. home when i'm in. my grandmother always told her i can never forget palestine. we have the mandate. and that responsibility to really feel that i ask every day of my life and especially during the time of crisis like this, a crisis that seems to have no end, which is why the largest palestinian community outside of the middle east is sticking stood fast to the calls of those thousands of kilometers a way to see and human elders. era. santiago de brenda is an office based and burnett and who spent the past 2 years in palestine on a photography assignments. but he's been russian because of his views and look, he has a story and his own woods. my name is i didn't bloomberg. i am an artist, an educator,
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and an activist. so i've had shows all over the world and all my shows in germany have been cancelled. i spent the last 2 years in palestine photographing or be on the trees of palestine. the oldest street we photographed court of but we is 4500 years old. i found myself accused of being hateful mtc my 2 weeks of to my mother's death and my mother was a survivor of the holocaust. so i just buried my mother who had such 1st time to experience at the heart of cost and came back to these lifeless accusations. and the 2 times i felt most its threatened and ex essential work. that is um commemoration that happened last year of crystal. now i was holding a sign that i made it said jews against fascism everywhere. i was approached by a group of jews who were also the to,
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to commemorate crystal enough. i was physically threatened by one of these people. now the idea of a g u i to a crystal enough commemoration being threatened violently threatened by another jew and having to seek refuge with the german police. is one of the most ironic things i've heard. and the 2nd time i felt most threatened was at a commemoration for the knuckle bar within seconds. there were maybe 3 or 4, you know, very big, black german right policeman on top of me and beat me quite severely. and hon. cover me the fact that a jew from a holocaust dividing family can stand accused by the states of germany who is, or who is not an anti semite. i should be the last people who, who can throw that accusation around, resistance music and support of palestinians has gain traction globally from tech,
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talk to instagram. how's to be in office and those in solid actually spreading awareness through song, but menu. so facing attempts to silence them and run without con reports, the counting up to sounds, if it's really air strikes, cause a base musician soul can find a secluded corner to sing and define ended since october 7 is real, constant bombardment of gaza has stripped palestinians of safety, security, and dignity, the national see the but many online and within cause i found strength and the regions rich library of resistance that span decades. ever since the occupation began through the halls of l. all the hospital and northern gauze medic. thing stuff, one not on the it translates into here we shall see
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a message echoed by palestinians throughout the proceed strip. something is a common misconception, particularly people hearing the music for the 1st time, people in your box or in the, in the states. and they assume that the city in music is all about well, actually, i think the 1st thing in music overall, in many of is varieties kerry is really strong sense of optimism. westbank. yes, i've got tablet musicians globally, are channeling that same energy, much back and have been met with threats of being sent to you and say the don't posting an artist nemesis went viral with her strip down the cover of lords pop song team thing says in of the paul's, she says she was recently dropped by
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a record label due to her advocacy for palestine, where nature's teen named mohammed, a software edition on a done the philistines meaning my blood is posted here, was deleted off the streaming service spot to find a soft says the song was deemed anti semitic as a reason for its deletion. the song was later put back on some modified because all my people they dined chain, nobody would like to add. yeah, no kidding. this stuff. the cost and in american singers, summer, such as music is centered around love, peace, or freedom. something about you received countless messages about his music being deemed as hate speech. i'll readily open up an app and find out that they've either taken down my post or they've temporarily deleted my account. this is due to some mix of hate speech and or going around uh, going against community guidelines. i encourage everyone listening to this to go
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listen to my music and find one line right inside any amount of violence. and i'm sure that you won't regardless of the backlash health binion's and their songs continue to hit a strong note, telling the story of a resilient people. and remembering those laws in the future of generations to come and run a low hon l to 0. and that's just for me, elizabeth around them. so there's news out the do say with us diary navigator will be back in just a few minutes without ongoing coverage off the wall and gaza. thank you very much for watching the the house on this structure was actually
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destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far a honeyed was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his paws and the killing of his right. and soldiers with these res, this is a came in here. and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare. for this 5, let me just show you these rand, he's actually drilled into the wall. now, why did they do that? the testing the thickness of the walls. so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house. and the family are telling us, there was no reason for these raise to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why he's right. he's one to 2 months now. this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis,
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what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for, i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the israel's attacks on gaza go on on a baited. dozens are killed and injured and strikes on fine use the, you're watching all the 0 life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting obligated to also coming up condemnation of the us after a blog. so un security council proposal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in garza. seas wyatt. ceasefire. save
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lives. every fan of the day means lives lost and from a separation wall to segregate of rose.

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