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isabel city, and then it's real easy. but does anybody believe it's doable? 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? a 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 trying to use the you're watching all the 0 life from 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 gauze on seas. wyatt ceasefire. save
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lives. every fan of the day means lives loss and from a separation wall to segregated roads. we explain why israel is accused of imposing apartheid on college. the news it's 11 gmc 1 pm and gaza, where israel's attacks on the palestinian territory or unrelenting dozens of people had been killed in strikes on the southern city of con. you in us, more than 17000 people have to have been killed since the bombardment began after october, the 7th. and that includes almost $8000.00 children. despite the rising death toll, the us vetoed a un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza. now israel has declared in areas smaller than london heathrow airport as a safe space for guys is this place people to move to. palestinians are being asked
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to evacuate to a part of the south western town of milwaukee, the so called se stone is only 6 and a half square kilometers in size. alta 0 spoke to a palestinian man who took his family from san eunice to that so called safe zone in milwaukee. he described unsanitary, unsafe conditions as well as the lack of central supplies. more than 60 days, we've been moving to a place to another. and so we, we ended at this point where it's go to them. oh, i see. we came here. we had no clothes, no shelter, no food, no water. so we started gathering some wood and some plastic, which is used already for agriculture use. the purpose is not the humans. so after we did the small shelter, we had some breathing problems with our children. so we had to sleep. sometimes
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outside this plastic tends and sometimes inside the children are suffering from throwing out lots of diseases because you know, lots of rubbish is, are thrown around. even though i'm an engineer, i'm educated, i start selling things, you know, so i want to raise my child or bring some, some food for them, some water. so it's a really the investor. i'm looking, i'm looking for the point of view that somebody has to be responsible for us. we're paying a price for that. for something we didn't do, maybe others i've made mistakes. but what, what are we responsible about? what, what are you waiting for? i'm sure like 33 weeks time people are going to die from diseases. the sure there's no toilets, there's no water supplies. people are fighting. we've each other for 4 times a gallons of water. it's not a matter of how much, or a mazda in or egypt or is right. it's a matter of our small children. we're not animals. what people were human beings, even if there was a mistake that has been done whatever. you can't punish all the people because 5 to
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10 percent. okay, so we need, we need the solution. if you, if we're waiting to die up a sure trees or 3 weeks time people are going to die. so it's been poor and no food, no medicine, no ministration, no, nothing. if it's the magic is you're waiting for us to die. okay. we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down with this. so please, please do something for us. and i know it's still, it's a small problem that can be such a big price can be solved very well. okay. but i think as simple as some shelter, food, all those plastic chums, any wind, any winter, nobody's going to stay inside the what, what, what do we want us to go? what do you want us to do? more than that? we left our homes. we left everything we came you a problem as in responsible for us. ok. whatever happens in gaza, we have no fault from the beginning. more than 20 years is in suffering. and now we're ending up in a place without any supplies. all that's because of a post in,
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in i've been in the new k for more than 12 years. i've been educated this. i came to my homeland to live in peace. and that there was peace in this place. so please somebody try to help us. but all those people around us, they are really civil survive, but we need some, you know, we need to facilitate the and there was not helping us. the other was only handling with the around big facility. it's like 5 percent or 3 percent. what's about the rest of the people? if there was not helping all the i, c r s i c r, a seasonal testing. so he's going to help us. while the city of been in bella in central, garza has come under repeated bombardments. it's home to an upstart hospital. that's where a staff say they've received more than 70 dead and a 160 wounded in one day, out to zeros and a city for them dated by the at the scene of the latest strike. no one after you didn't, but we are in darrow bella central gaza strip. and this is the also long district
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where these really were planes of attacked a number of buildings and on killing and injuring a number of residents. district kids in the early hours of the morning. and among the victims are women and children. many displaced people are here in this area, which is real heads described as a safe area. despite that is really war planes targeted palestinian civilians here . i mean, those were still alive and are now trying their best to rescue others trapped under the rubble to treat the wounded and also to look for the dead. the destruction is huge and the mission is very difficult. there's no heavy equipments and everyone, including the civil defense teams, are only using their hands to remove the rubble and to rescue the others. and this isn't the only raid and central cause of this morning on several other rate is were launched by these really war planes since the start of the day. yes, all the us is facing growing criticism and laughter using it's vito to block a draft. un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and
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gaza. it came off to the secretary general. and so when a good terrorist and folks are rarely used article up the un charter director, the security council to discuss what he called a humanitarian disaster that poses a threat to world peace and security. christmas salumi reports from new york. 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 fundamental. the link through the complete lack of safety and security for all the stuff in gaza. and with the nature of the intensity of community audio patients, which as easy as we lead me, think of sex 2 people in desperate need to drop the 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 vetoed it as long as the mos clings to its audiology of destruction . any ceasefire? is it best temporary? and it's certainly not peace and any see far we've some us in control of gaza with an odd palestinian civilians the chance to build something better for themselves in the united kingdom. abstain citing similar concerns. russia and china was to be 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. but 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,
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the crisis and gaza is getting worse. and the counsel is not completing its mandate under the charter, it can move 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 team, 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 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. all right, let's bring in elgin 0 senior political analyst model on the shadow to talk about this. so milan is the us has a veto, does resolution. and in turn,
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is it admitting that israel hasn't been able to achieve any of its objectives, 9 weeks into this war, and it's giving them more time to do so. oh yes, yes. in that sense, yes, of course. and clearly from america and it's very new sources, we know that the, despite the death and destruction this fights basically reflected in most of gaza. this is the is right, is haven't been able to but get more than 1520 percent of how masses fighting force, which means there's a real disproportionate use of force here. the civilian population pays a very, very heavy price. but the military objective is hardly achieved. i think giving them more time is not going to be enough. i'm not sure weeks was due. probably it's going to take money more months. and it will involve a lot of israelis and palestinians have boss and is ready to forces. bang the
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price as well as the civilian population. today there was a, an article in the adult, the header know it's one of is rose main daily papers. saying that the content already to official numbers that we've seen quite a few days ago. about a 1001 injured, they're talking about 5000 injured dogs and often kept under wraps 7th day is certainly the number of injured and certainly the, the degree of, of their injury. i think now they're talking about 2000 disabled. the members are the soldiers. so clearly is what is paying the price in terms of what soldiers is paying the prize in terms of its standing with the united states and the international community. it's also being a very heavy economic price at the thinking just to be in the beginning of the we were talking about when a quarter of a $1000000000.00 lost every day. it's,
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i think it's much higher at this point in time. so there isn't american aspect to it, there is, and is there any in doing that aspect to what i think is right, is not achieving its objectives in this war, but the better seeing is, are being a very happy, fresh look. and if you listen to the comments that came out from the us as own secretary of defense motor one, he said that israel risks replacing a tactical victory with a strategic defense. if civilians continue to be killed at the scale. so what is the us us thinking here? when is vito? is that resolution? it's interesting that without us projecting on the american position without us over interpreting the american position, the american position to put it simply is that we need to wage a war in order to avoid waging another war. let's think about that for a moment. let it sink in. what does it really mean? we need to wage a war, so we don't wage another war, but you are waging a war. so why not try other alternative ways to resolve this issue so
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that you don't have to wedge another war, but the idea, oh, you prevent another war by waging a war is superfluous. but how likely is events sides come to the drawing table and try this? this new way? no, i think i think the american veto yesterday is clear that the united states are, say, the by didn't administration. because by the way, that's important. the one is 30 percent of the of the american public pulled those with the, you know, capacity to vote, as it were only 30 percent support biden's handling of the gods award imagined. 70 percent of the american public does not even support biden's handling of the war, but biden, and the administration is clearly and blindly continue to support is, are they boxed themselves in 60 days ago. and they don't seem to be able to pick a distance from
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a genocide that's being counted in the name because the americans continue to say, so you know where the hosting is getting an attack and that i'd see you on is behind it. your line is responsible because of your lawn on the how is these? what was the united states arms is red. but i guess the united states is also responsible for those as more crimes and garza. but still the united states would prefer to stand alone. isolated. it's almost pathetic that the united states, the world superpower, would have to be drawn into such an in madison and international embarrassment. wanted to follow this from the footsteps of basically a rogue client, which is the nothing you know, government not even speaking of is that in general, there's an infinity. all government that's dragging is read in the united states and to war crimes. in general. i think guys, and it's in plain sight now for the international community to see that the world is united to stop the war, but not the united states. it wants to wage a war,
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presumably to avoid another war or am i wrong. thank you so much for your analysis now is really forces of carried out more rates in the occupied westbank in the latest operation to people arrested were in drama, la, cause here in the city of hebron were also targeted. the territory has seen increasingly violent daily rates since as real began its war on gaza, more than 270 pounds as the new and have been killed in the operation since october . the 7th. here's what's coming up on. alda 0 in a moment's, we made one palestinian family back in there and dumped at home of ireland. after weeks. transits in garza, the color of the weather looks pretty quiet. so for the next couple of days across
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japan, most big area of high pressure keeping things settled. but we got a little more classical, southern areas of china. and that is kind of make its way. we looked at the research as we go through the next style sites, still living with a system to just to the far north of japan that will make its way through one or 2 winfrey showers, the into card. i bought this card, come back to me. 121 into okay. that's not too bad. average is 12 degrees celsius. i some work around that, making the most of it, the cobra on the other side of the yet i see some snow. they're coming into northern areas of china pushing up towards badging with temperatures hovering around freezing and that sickening cloud further south. well, that's going to bring some very heavy right rod across, centralized china pushing towards south korea. any snow they're across north korea, still dry in total category temperatures only at around $30.00 to $13.00 degrees at this day. so bit of a change coming on here still drive across much of and yeah, we do have some missed and fall. got to what was the northeast of the country right across the northern plains, of course some smoke issues. continuing here,
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pushing into a bucket. stop some showers there across the south of the in the app and not too much here. it dries up as it go through the next few days, show us to post lanka, and then with the holidays, the president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. but 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? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. what we do and all just sarah is try to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. the
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. the problem again here is a reminder of the top stories. this hour is really bombardments in fine units in southern gaza. has killed dozens of palestinians, more than 17 and a half thousands palestinians have been killed since the war began just over 2 months ago. the united states has vetoed a draft resolution at the un calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. 13 members of the security council voted in favor of the draft, the u. k. of stains, the for 2 months the us government has been repeating the need for a 2 state solution between palestinians on is really is once the war is over. but
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how viable is a future palestinian state and 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 wall. so it tips palestinians away but also separates them in 2002, israel began building a concrete barrier in the occupied westbank. it's intended to be more than 700 kilometers long and about 30 to 40 meters wide. on average. israel says the wall protects its security. the palestinians say it's a symbol of segregation and racism. well, so far israel has managed to build nearly 65 percent of the wall. that's despite the u. s. highest court call and get illegal. is room as use the wall to antics even more palestinian land. around 85 percent of its root runs inside the westbank rather than along the internationally recognized pre 1967 border,
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also known as the green line. or it completely cuts off east jerusalem from the west bank. and it runs through a 150 policy, indian communities separating them from their farm, land, west, or islam. they're marked in blue and east and yellow. and there's the so called seam zone. and that's this area that's wedge between the green line and the separation wall. about 50000 palestinians live there. and they need is really permits and habits their own homes. israel is built 71 illegal is really settlements there. they make up more than 85 percent of the subtler population. they're allowed to move freely. the upside is, israel's illegal separation? well makes that can take us palestinian states nearly impossible means that abraham reports now from the occupied westbank. this is the view that no scene
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has been looking out for the past 20 years 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 it. i had the dick is working and sold them up, reaching 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 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. i had the shed did the,
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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 left bank. the un says it's almost complete and will take up around 10 percent of palestinian lands. the international court of justice has ruled the world. is illegal roads like this one or all what's left for palestinians? he often have to take longer routes to reach their destination for palestinians.
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the wall is an extension of israel system of controlled parts of a wider network of roads. supplements on check points built to give us really the upper hand while making their lives unbearable by that they need that, but he just need the occupied mustang for weeks. demonstrators around the world, a rally to support palestinians on condemned. israel's bombing of gauze off from the u. s. to europe, asia, and latin america. public support has been consistent and outspoken katya lopez, what day on has more. the i'm president of the crowds expressing widespread support for post simians 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. and after the nav, 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 the massacres committed in because the strip, i think 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 person. i'm not much christian palestinian. i think the messages like the, 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
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distance for me in, in latin america, the palestinian cost feels close to the new one on my list cannot be coded more. it's a genocide and that's why the protests will continue. 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 territory. we marched against deposit in south africa, and there is no reason why we will not stand up for 4 generations. communities across the middle east have cost for the end to the occupation and the force displacement of palestinians and the human and the wider region. those cries, ongoing louder. hold on, give them a heavy ally. um, uh, our 1st and many cars used to support the palestinians and we will not give up shop . and while in gaza, civilians daily sealed their pride is ignored. millions of people around the world
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wants to make sure they know their cries are being heard, katia, look this. what again, how is the 0? well, the boy taught divestment, and sanctions, or be the movement that targets the is really occupation has been making waves and the global protests against the war and gaza and social media sites such as x and sic talk. and even apps are naming brands the they say have ties to israel. some governments are also taking action. as laura con reports, the boy who israel has become a running cry in protest around the world. he's looking to see the smoking wall with providing support for the people in the palace. something here are some of the same time you want to learn government to color. it was important to try to to, to see oh wow. really. yeah. the video of having
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no, don't stop it. we won't go to the light is row until the of israel's will on gauze 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 knows who the provides a list of products to avoid. on the books, people are also downloading apps to check if so, businesses support is way the 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. probably one of the things we're having to do in the u. k
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. is funds around the boycott? lot um that is specifically i probably bought these like local 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 in the government holds about the potential momentum in these current pines that anti bully caught spill, which is making its way through the pressure department 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 hit companies where it hurts last month. the tuckers parliament's band nestle kind of 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 mcdonald's, the corporate office itself in egypt to fully buy at least 70 percent. since of all 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 pins, will apply pressure on political leaders to end israel's will. of gauze of laura, come out, is there a palestinian stranded in garza with 4 and passports had been returning home in recent weeks? they included several dozen in ireland, a country that's long, welcome them and publicly supported the rights bill marks reports from dublin.
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abraham and i got less guns, that's a good during the fighting in 2009. assessing and on and t state f a since i think it was an easy decision. life in guys is very tough. there aren't many to no opportunity for young people. and it's very difficult life over there. with his own growing family, he sometimes returned to see relatives. during his most recent visit, the war and gaza trapped his family. that for weeks looked at unbelief. abraham kept to the experience with his phone. today is saturday and i just went out to get red, hoping the irish government would help evacuate his families. unfortunately, we didn't make it to the list for today. directive guys. but he, in the thousands of all the irish citizens inside gauze of waited week.

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