tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 9, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm, and those are the problem and this is the news, our life from doctor hawk coming out for the next 16 minutes. israel continues, it's been met and this attacks across gauze, a thousands of children injured and strikes on the city of con eunice condemnation of the us softwood block. so you end security council proposal for an immediate
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humanitarian space fund and gaza reports of more than 5000 israeli soldiers injured and fighting with some options to start with a 2000 december considered disabled. and we made a form, a teenage policy and presidents who need psychiatric treatment to suffer torture and is of solitary confinement. and in this rainy day, the to it's 13 g m t, that's 3 pm and gaza were rescued crews of trying to become a bodies from under the rubble. as israel continues, it's a rave. these are pictures coming off with the city of bid on by that and central garza which has come under repeated bombardment. it's home to ok, so hospital with soft say they've received more than 70 dead. and 160 wounded in one day and thousands of people have been killed in strikes on the southern city of
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con eunice. more than $17000.00 people have died since of embodiments began off to october the 7th. but despite the rising death toll, the us has vetoed a un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire is wrong, has been issuing evacuation orders. that pals to be an act of a say is nothing but a couple of ethnic cleansing and fest of palestinian land. early of this month is ready ami published a map, dividing gaza into zone. so it can tell palestinians with the so called safe evacuation areas are in the event of an attack. well, the 95 percent of gauze is population has been forced from the homes. they're living in di conditions in the south where israel has stepped up. it's s strikes and a tax is wrong, has designated deposited the out of milwaukee town and the southern point of the gaza strip a so called safe space. it is a balance treacherous and the terrain. a miss $6.00 square kind of me to lead with no shelters. tens healthcare facilities were evacuating
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a suppose to seek shelter along 0 spoke to a palestinian man who took his family from con eunice to the so called safe. so in and out of milwaukee, and he described on sat a treat unsafe conditions, the lack of essential supplies. it's 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 has not been humans. so after we did the small shelter, we had some breathing problems with our children. so we had to sleep. sometimes outside the display, plastic tends and sometimes inside the children are suffering from drawing out. uh, lots of diseases because, you know, lots of rubbish is, are thrown around. even though i'm an engineer, i'm educated,
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i start selling things, you know, so i want to raise my child or bring some, some food folded, 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 the, for something we didn't do. maybe others i've made mistakes with 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 the gallons of water. so let's go to our correspondence, handyman. one of these lie for us and roughly in southern gaza and one of your outside a hospital there. what is the stage of healthcare facilities and this trip off to 2 months of attacks? yes, well we are in front of a small size of specialized hospitals here that it is not suitable for conducting major operations are receiving
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a large number of injuries as the case with other hospitals across the gaza strip. but what's going on here? the hospital runs this a transfer. 3 cases in case the people rush to this hospital with a gaze, the do whatever possible in terms of 1st aid, an early intervention, and then uh, transfer them to bigger hospitals such as they are in the hospital. but so far since the beginning of the or the 1st week of the work, we're keeping an eye on the status of hospital. and as of today, we can safely say that we're looking at a very crippled a health care system across the gods and sit there are only $900.00, but those remaining a function and we talked about the functionality of these hospitals. we're talking about the limited capacity, a very low capacity compared to what deep uh, used to be uh, in the past due to lack of medical supplies sort of refused to give them sustainable. but just within the past few minutes, we heard that
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a statement made by the general director of nasir hoss for the, for example, who talks about the dire situation of the hospital in terms of running out of fuels, running out of medical supplies compared to the large number of injuries born into the hospital literally describes the nami, of injuries within the past. 3 days as more people are getting injured, they're, they're killed at the eastern side of pine noon is fine, is, is a very densely populated area, and already the population. it grew to double the number as people where is that deleting from the northern parts and gauze on the center of the parts. so a hospital list, such as nasir, they're making some top decision of who to who does keep a note to save. and also just to let go particular when it comes to patient with life threatening conditions are those are where in i see you uh for some time in order to, to receive the treatment that they need. but as of now the more and the number of
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injuries coming to the hospital making it very difficult for the hospital, it's a sustain itself. absolutely, honey. uh, the old major department and fox, the decision is going to be implemented very soon to cut down on the limb, the amount of service it provided to people, which is a full something that we saw previously during this war on gaza. honey, you in milwaukee today that's the very small area that is where i was telling 2300000 people to go to and it sounds like conditions that know better than anywhere else and gaza. so well, you know, this is one of the things that will soon enough faith over when hospital is we're talking about an area, a small pocket largely found the area with, if you will, in a very, very terrible situation. very horrible. living conditions they are experiencing
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right now. no access to clean water. uh no. uh, no food supplies, no medical supplies. uh, they are lived behind alone in this area with no inter vision whatsoever from whoever is capable. i'm talking about international organization or what? uh, the organization just to help them, but they are live without the vast majority of people there are submitted by more than 50000 people in that a small area and be able to stay important. and into this. evacuations on that is, is not safe, is not secure black old, that the necessities of living. but what's going on here? there are spread of disease is already adults, their disease entire families, as they in a small tense hot and cold weather width. and possibly the spread of disease. will it start as soon as it start ranting? those it depends largely on fire by of like, wood fire do should keep themselves warm, which causes lots over spiral story problems this soon enough. well, just to plug the hospital with cases among the children and women the most
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vulnerable, the group and victims of this ongoing war, your hospitals, which don't have room for them. honey, thank you very much for that. that is honey mac moved with the latest live and draw fi to the us is facing growing purchases am also using its veto to block a draft. you and security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fund and gaza. it came off the secretary general and tony gutierrez, envelopes rarely used officer full of the un charter that directed the security council to discuss what he called the humanitarian disaster that poses a threat to world peace and security. kristen salut even pull 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 the military in the system is fundamentally links to the complete lack of safety and security, the,
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for all the stuff in gaza. and with the nature of the intensity of military operations. which as easy as the 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, 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 mass clings to its audiology of destruction. any cease fire? is it best temporary? and is certainly not piece in 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,
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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 most 3 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 counsel is not completing its mandate under the charter. it can moon us and 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
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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. and we will join now by been the editor at the online newsletter, our digest. thank you very much for joining us. but you know, so you know, there was a last made of secretary jennifer and tony who butera is using this rally involved power to force an issue at the un security council has that power that avenue run its course now as well as you say, it was rarely involved, it was clearly a statement by gutierrez, that situation was unacceptable. something had to be done to try and shake it up. but i think even he must have known then have the ability of such a maneuver that when, when, when it got to the un security council that us would have vito, as indeed we saw happen of the, of the 15 members, 13 voted for the resolution. the americans viewed it and of course britain
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abstained on the situation now. and i think it's quite dangerous for the united nations because they find themselves having made very strong statements about the amount of terry and the crisis made very strong. your surface kind of things fire have for now anyway, failed, and it points to the impotence. yeah. of the you in, in terms of resolving this, it is extraordinarily terrible. crisis that the will the seeing on fully in real time. yeah, absolutely. and the french and basset it at the security council said that it's failing and it's mandate because of this deadlock to think that what's happened emboldens as well and it's military operations in gaza. yes, i do. i think that is really is and let me know. and as the governments are, these call them together. i have calculated that the impotence of the u. n. a. that the maneuvers and the you and to try and force to cease fire will fail. many hours
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implant playing for time. we, we, in the united kingdom for example, have gone on phone with game americans clearly can do is go along with it just to come back to the view case extension. and it's interesting because the u. k. has a lot to answer for in, in, in the play it historically and do develop for decoration, just 67 words long. basically consigned to palestinians to this terrible faith and present washed. it's hands of it or have to to, i think the okay, has the responsibility is completely advocated that responsibility. and we saw it again with the extension. many people regard that as an active, great cowardice and, and, and simply bowing to the pressures of, of america. and as long being said that when it comes to this issue, that united kingdom does what the us does, you said that nothing you all who is playing for time here, playing for time to what end? well,
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i think is he said from the beginning that they would wipe out hands and that many p for military as well as other analysts say that was a goal that he could never achieve. and indeed the, the, the opposite will be achieved. that the more that to this really, how long cause a destroyed infrastructure, hospitals, universities hit you, instructors, have killed. now, how is it, it's a hell of a civilians that he was simply reinforcing. the, the home us strength. how much in the eyes of many, many people in the region has achieved a significant victory. one that many arrows have not seen before and, and are quite installed if i, if i can put it that way. and of course, the difficulty with all this is that the palestinian people in gaza and we shouldn't forget in the west bank because there's violence in the west bank. we're paying this whole risk price. absolutely. you know, for the situation. yeah. it's one that the palestinian invested in the united
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nations security council really highlights and below. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate many fear the worn gauze i could stretch well into the new year as well as defense minister has said it will be long and difficult. and now is really media estimates on the says it needs another 8 weeks to complete the current stage. if it's operation that could the end of the united states, that is worried about growing international criticism off that civilian death, toll island fisher reports of the bloody it's been brutal and intense and it could go on for 2 more months. it's really media reports. the army wants $3.00 to $4.00 weeks to conduct operations in and around 10 units before it concentrates its war on the sofa of gas it and that could take apart their month. one expect tool. they'll just need
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a little more could mean a short piece might eliminate, small militants come us. many times we might even capture the lead the results of how much in gaza. but what is the plan to be on the dates? and by eliminating the police status, the police students in the guys are in the was been cars when and probably the region they have. but there might be some technical achievements. but the physically, if is and wants to live in peace with its neighbors. and 1st and foremost with the other students, they might extra cosmo home then. then any good israel's defense minister has already spoken about a long and difficult battling garza. and at the end of the c spy, talked about 2 more months of intense fight to melissa bye. for this whole time, i call them as a whole. i expect that at least in the next month or 2 in december and january. and even after that, that they will be intense and powerful fighting the following weekend. so because i knew was not of them, but the idea of the fighting, stretching beyond the end of the year will concerned america. and going through all
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the be to a deceased by a call at the united nations on friday. it is august, these really government to wrap up operations before the end of the year. the world wide protests against the war of gould as the number of dead guys. it continues to rise until the blinking, the us secretary of state has been to israel to speak to the is released about the next stage. and the war when told it could go on to january or beyond. the reportedly told the war cabinet. you don't have enough credit of the us and says it hasn't given any firm deadline to the end of the war. even as its concerned about the growing number of civilian debt is real, has made it clear you can cite the what it wants no matter how long it takes i would say sure, i'll just do that and i'll keep like east jerusalem. and we'll join now by model one bush auto l. just they are
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a senior political analyst model on more than 17000 people killed more than 7000 children. how we still talking about weeks more of a bombardment like this? i think that's exactly what they want. that's exactly their mindset. i think they planned that from the very beginning. if you remember back in october paid nothing . you all came on television and said this is going to be a long and painful war. a site exactly award anymore. that is a crime. it's just an and brought with in continuous genocide that goes to patterson's, but it is right and it's a bit of, i guess, the state atmosphere at this point in time. there is support for the war and they're going to continue with the war. they don't care what the rest of the international community says, as long as the united states continues to shield them from international pressure and the united states has shown itself to be capable of doing so. so i think is
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right when continue in one form or another, meaning good could continue with the land and vision for several more weeks, months, and then change that to be a different kind of war. but clearly, there is an interest on the part of these early military establishment to continue with a lot against him us. and there is a right interest on the part of what i'm interested in that then you know, instead of to continue with the water in order to stay as 5 minutes. but why would the is riley military be interested in continuing the school? when do you think the face think they can defeat him off some of the terribly? well, that's the objective. and they think yes they could defeat infestation public objective, but do they really believe it's possible? yes. yes. when you look at what they're saying, what they're doing, you think they do, and they think that the, unlike sort of, uh, you know, other experiences around the world where symmetrical workers don't really end up in
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been in favor of the stronger party. but i think they think minutes, literally speaking, they could do so because they are acting with infinity. and that's the difference here. meaning they're going to continue until the reflective and fire does a strip and probably testing click lenses. so when the distort all of this trip of all of its civic and uh, and uh, administrative infrastructure, eventually how most fighters will either be dead or they would have to be running away part of the civilian population best according to these really military. yeah, of course it depends of the regional uh, regional partners, if you will allow us to continue when we hear about the us putting pressure on israel to stop this war before the end of the year. what is it that you think the us things israel kind of cheap in another 3 to 4 weeks that it hasn't ready?
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is it going to defeat him? awesome. 3 to 4 weeks. why not tell as well to stop now? it's been 2 months. it's been more than 17000 people killed now. absolutely. i think the, the logic behind waging a war, so i not to fight another war is a flawed logic. it's a criminal logic actually, because this is the logic of the, by the administration as we hard to care. so they expand that they, you one security council. we need this war so that we don't fight another one. so in other words, you need to fight the war to avoid another war, which basically you are fighting that. what anyway? so it's kind of flawed logic, but that's the logics of the americans are using at this point in time. and is there any is, are using the, using the american infinity will talk to the infinity in the sense that they will continue to the store of the southern parts of guys as it destroyed the northern parts of got so huh. making get on livable. and i think this is wouldn't be the point you and i wouldn't be sitting here in the beginning of january or february.
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and we will look at guys in the midst of winter, january and february. the are the most difficult winter months in protest i. and with people having no shelter, basically, no food, no medicine, nothing of any kind that resembles civil life. i think probably the 1st thing is we'll start walking towards, roughly towards the southern borders with egypt, teacher. and i think that's what these read is one. i mean, these are these in that sense they want to destroy garza and if they can restore how much in the process that would be great. but the idea is to destroy any potential for a living viable god is that good? good to reduce the next and i me because you see, i'm us. i mean, just a quick reminder flowed through is that on the was how much was that productivity occupation before? how much there was the piano in 1982, this rate is called called the p. i know it's kind of starting to finish organization. vehicle of them,
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but not sees the nazis today. vehicle. how much the nazis. yeah. so as long as the palestinians exist, according to this or they would continue to produce nazis, in other words, they would continue to use freedom fighters. what is right, he's the one is any hospitable but a spinning an environment that produces freedom fighters of need for the violent one or the one the patients that frontier. so the resistance to what that is as senior political analyst, molanda china. thank you, milan let's take a look at the number of is riley soldiers who have sustained life altering injuries walls, fighting him laws. this is as reported by his rating media, about 60 wounded soldiers of being admitted to any by the as rainy armies rehabilitation program around 5000 having wounded in the will. the head of the recommendation department says more than 58 percent have severe injuries to the
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hands and feet. at least 2000 the disabled uses amputations or injuries. as we're joined now by get in navia, calling us for these writing newspaper hearts. and he's joining us live from istanbul was to be a real pleasure to have you on the news. all thank you for your time. is there any health care workers have cool these numbers astronomical? what do you think they tell us about one of the most advanced, amazing, the regions war against fighters has been underlined, seeking an air blockade since 2007 before these will start to these riley's way warns but. ringback over the years that any rate over guys uh, a ground raise the ground to take. we take the life of hundreds of soldiers that lease. apparently the price was lower and lowercase
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lower than expected. but these red knew it's going to pay very heavy price for full re concurring garza and this what is happening now. i must just remind the little plus the dose of drops in the ocean relatively to the other state and stick to the size and $5000.00. they a danger to a soul just which is a painful every family is really a job with nelson or that. but a student in the injured people and kindly kept people in douglas, the kids be absolutely, there are something like more than 46000 palestinians who have been injured, which of course puts a lot of international pressure on israel. i don't suppose it puts any number of palestinian injuries. don't put any domestic pressure on israel is a wash about the number of injured soldiers do they put any pressure on the is really middle trees offensive. either way to try so when a war will stop pushing this on, which is in harm's way, you know,
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somehow the number of injured these or is not really counted the news, right? it sort of all the cues soldiers, because or so because injurious is always a and a name for a very, an umbrella, for many kinds of injuries. some of them are very light, some of them are very severe, some of them will remain and they kept forever. some of them will be right. how many they did is what most the call gets that. so just any above board, is there a sense the mind is now much more concentrated, they are releasing their hostages. that's the main thing that they buy. this is re lease and obviously the key soldiers, the injured well, not quite forgotten. and the, it's mainly the problem of the game, obviously, and their families and they'll be loved ones. but you know, they'll be coming, get political issue over a leverage to put an end to this war. and that is something the report itself says
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is that the focus is on those who have died when thousands have been injured. and as it mentions, 2000 has been injured to the point that they are considered disabled. now, health care managers who are dealing with engines. so what does the quoting of the government? they say to mobilize the resources to support them, all of which of course, cost a lot of money is the economic cost of the world of factors for them to is ready to governments calculation. yes, it is one of the prizes, but unfortunately is where it does look on the the schedule price. don't forget also that is really weird. really taishan established by these very, very develop. they really do miracles. and it's very, it's quite famous for this and very expensive. fortunately, in revenue aging people. and that may be how the case is would be dolton endorsed and it takes money, takes the time, it takes energy, but these are the, has some institutions for this. i want to put my my concern much more to the end
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the kips, but it still gets in guys because they have no rehabilitation center, no place to be able to take that had no hope for their lives and future must deliver. thank you. as always for your, for your insights on this, that is good in levity joining us live from us fund volt. thank you. the still ahead on knowledge is a less on the separation will to segregate and follows. explain why is why i was accused of imposing upon the change on the occupied westbank for side. that's what a you home feels like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village of bid. it was built decades before this illegal is really settlement began imposing harsh new reality. first encroaching on his farm land,
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then completely in circling what his family sees as haven. this gate was installed in 2008, and for a while, members of a family have to wait for hours at a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. eliza kindly and in the older guard post man by samplers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and it's really cord eventually gave that a family constant access to this court door. but after he is real launched, it's war on gaza. the family has been told that their access once again be taken away. the.
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the, you watching the news out of man, is it the front of and uh huh. of the mind of our top story was the solemn rescue. teams are trying to recover bonnie's from under the rubble as israel continues it's x rays. these are pictures coming from the city of data and paula and central gaza, which has come under repeated bombardment. it's home to alex, the hospital was stopped say they've received 172 dead, and a 160 wounded in one day and ongoing as strikes. i'm calling you, as in southern gospel, have kills thousands of palestinians, old and 17, and a half 1000 to vancouver since the war began just over 2 months ago. and the united states has voted off the resolution of the un calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. and gone, 13 members of the security council voted in favor of the draft. the u. k,
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upstate the for to mama. so u. s. government has kept for patient the need for a 2 state solution between palestinians and israelis once the war was over. but just how viable as a future palestinian stays and given the reality of israel's ongoing occupation, it's taking a look at one of the most visible manifestations of that occupation. the separation rules. rules are designed to keep people out. in the case of israel, this one isn't just to keep palestinians away, but also to separate them in 2002 as well 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, as well says the will protects of security. that palestinians say is a symbol of segregation. and racism sofa is wrong, has managed to build needy,
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65 percent of the world that's to spot the u as high as co calling it in legal as well. has use the world amex even more palestinian land, around 85 percent of its root runs inside the west bank robbers, and along the internationally recognized free $96.00 of 1967 raw the border that's also known as the green line. it completely cuts off east jerusalem from the west bank and runs through a $150.00 pounds to me, and communities separating them from the farmland, west jerusalem that mocked and blue and east in the yellow. and then there's the so called seam zone, that's the area which between the green line and the separation. what about 50000 palestinians live there? they need as rainy permits to inhabit state on homes, as well, has build 71 in legal assessments and they may cut more than 85 percent of the set of the population. they're allowed to move freely. the actual office is rails and
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legal separation will make se contiguous palestinian states navy impossible. the abraham reports from the occupied westbank. 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 the village. you do so then i never could understand. i had to take his working and sold him 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
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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 known as the 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 of road supplements. and checkpoints built to give us really the upper hand while making their lights on bearable by the day need that. but he just need the occupied left thing and it's not just the separation will illegal. his rarely settlements and check points or another manifestation of the occupation is wrong, has built around $300.00 salt segments and out posts on palestinian land and the occupied west bank. and occupied east jerusalem and breach of international law. the palestinian authority has limited control of the areas
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a and b while area st. you. that's most of the west bank is antonia and a. is there any control? maybe 700000 is rainy's lives in, in legal assessments to connect them. isabel has built a system of road some of exclusively. so it's way the national across the occupied westbank palestinians in the territory a band from travelling on the subjugation roads, or crossing some by call as well, has also set off at least 645 road obstacles, including a $188.00 check points across the west bank, tens of thousands of palestinian workers have to go through his writing military check points every day. they say it's degrading and unjust as we all controls, every aspect of palestinian lives through a complex system of color coded identity costs based on the location is rarely possible to issued to palestinian is right is a separate id is issued to those one in jerusalem. and they don't have is there any possible with green ideas issue to palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza
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strip palestinians with the west bank id can only move around the occupied westbank and a person with a gaza id card and leave the tow tree without permits, and that's difficult to obtain. the system has been compared to that of a pond. tate in south africa, and the 2nd half of the last century. and he has moved from knew that as one of the illegals says, you know, somebody occupied westbank. this illegal is really supplemented behind me is called eddie l. it's one of the largest sacraments here in the occupied west bank. and it's been built in the late 19 seventy's, but it's been expanding and expanding, eating up more palestinian lines, and people here will tell you that it's through the t. jake. it's not just a lot of the problem, but it's built in a way to be able to use the resources. this area has a lot of underground water, the water reservoir reservoir, you see right there is only for use of is really exclusively leaving palestinians
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to rely on walter tags that we see on the rules to be able to get access to water. but there's a huge disparity between the woods are all located through these really subtler is and those are located to palestinians. now palestinians would tell you that the only is array that has always been expanding its supplements project. but this government is already a government of such a, there is at least 6 of them already live in supplements that are considered illegal under international law. and before the war in august peace. now, organization has been saying that that is really government has advanced the more supplement units than any other years. we're talking about 13000 units around 13000 units all across across the occupied to us bank. and palestinians also say that is really are using this period when there is a war to expand the they use and the building of in the ville is really supplements out posts,
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which usually gets retroactive to activity recognized by these where the government, me that but i mean i just need all the occupied westbank. so we are some palestinians. what the occupation means for them. have the i have good heard was the, the, the positive after that is all i'm doing also the, you just download you i, i just, this has been have some below them, some of the some i you see that it's all up really sending you the let it been in a while, i'm totally and the stuff and the i used to just the dads, fish all the benefits or why the minutes to come up and put them on. one of them had a mine because of the move in that the show at the end, what the me or what the g a and the zoning. me. i know most of the natural to see
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on blackboard. i looked at how well i just who will, who will she because you to and i'm sure begging in because all the kind of how i was just looking, i am in the of the negative to mountains and the outs ends of the can. but those are all to the whole are the zip funneling got the got there. this is very jails and june legal system is another symbol of its illegal occupation that affects every aspect of palestinian life since the war began. at least 3680 palace demands and being arrested. that's according to the palestinian prisoner society. that's $58.00 arrests for each day of the 2 month conflict as well as holding 80 percent. and so for administrative detention, that means they can be held in definitely without charge of trial. the u. n says that's a record number 6. palestinians have died in his ready cost to be the highest number
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and such a short period and decades. palestinians held in his way to jail, so they denied adequate food and so many report basing so abuse and torture of my present god. some said of impressions with the right along with the families as well, has also unlimited visits from family members and lawyers, which is against international no hold up and how many met palestinian prisoners in the occupied west bank, his face torture and abuse while incarcerated. so he might be home but still acts as if behind bar pacing up and down his hands in front as if handcuffed his head filled with i'm answered. questions i live at the house. how do i feel? i am still in prison. i am psychologically tired and even pain. my body is number non stop headaches. i feel that a tricity down my spine. i can'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,
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sentenced 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 and was appear to be released, begging to be returned to his. so that's him. frame long beard and the shuffled hair and a lot of pent up anger. i'm his mother, but he didn't want to come to me. he didn't recognize us on the way home. she attacked us. hey, tests got out 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 a hospital where batson was admitted,
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4 days after his release is the only psychiatric hospital in the okay, by the westbank. and we're here to speak to his doctor to understand the long lasting impact of solitary confinement, and the tension. the doctor say basle displays the symptoms of deep trauma, need about the club, national, and we think this behavior stems from what he needs. the strength in any physical contact was aggressive. there was torture, immunization, the grading 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 though there's been 2 sentences in prison, one as a child and later, a 12 year, one for participating in the 1st and decided that you know, 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 the me. i don't show it,
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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 by 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 a still denied that moment. this is one story unique, but at the same time, not uncommon, deduct reality of living under military occupation. that is only getting more brutal by the day of this how many of the 0 in the occupied westbank dollar and also is the human rights lawyer at out of the prison, a support. and she is joining us live from ramallah. thank you very much for your time. just how common is this practice of solitary confinement for palestine in
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prison is that we saw in that report that we can see has affected that man so much . i a yes. so the selected consignments actually is one of the practices used again that is seen in prisoners inside is what he presents. and of course, they have as escalated these practices and crimes against both unions of especially after the 7th of october, within the a comprehensive addition ideas that palestinians we was talking to you about many crimes committed against these prisoners, including this only through the confinement on deletion that the poor quality and quantity of fluids and all that, that we've been talking about in the past few days. in addition, of course, to what is actually happening right now and alarming the photos and videos of the scene in beacon is if somebody has a strip round at us that for actually does know there were about. so i know,
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i think it's really important for us to remember when talking about these palestinians who and as rarely jails, the ones who are being subjected to solitary confinement to um, you know, different forms of verbal abuse and initial food that many of these people have not been charged, they haven't faced the trial. and yes, that's when we, when we talk about at the base such as the tension it. and it's where when the kind of student is the edited without, without presenting any charges against him. without a try you. it's can be an indefinite. he can be adjusted indefinitely in the present based on if you could find, just like they see. so many of them have no charges. actually, the are being held arbiter, the inside is what he presents a and so on. and the spouse are, you know, we have heard from many is rarely officials over the past 2 months saying that her
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mouth should allow the red cross which facilitated the release of this really kept us in gaza that they should be allowing members of the international federation of the red cross to be visiting those captives should is really present officials for the israeli government. be giving access to members of the red cross to palestinians and is randy jones to see what the conditions and like to yes. so right now the i c r c is not allowed to enter prisons. and to do that, if a student presented the our band actually for after the defense of october, and i'm to the c s how many days or so they are banned from visiting their loved ones. only a lawyer scan to this, but with limited access to defense presents and lawyers have a many restrictions on the vacation process. so right now, no, and nobody knows what is actually happening inside is what he presents. especially with a post students detained from inside get us trip because we actually have no idea about their numbers, the situation,
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where are they being killed and what are they being tortured and, and so on. so it's actually alarming that no one can get access to, to the present. and there was a lot of attention on the plight of palestinians and as rainy jails during the exchange that we sold was rarely kept us in gauze. a full palestinian prison is what happens to the thousands of them who remain and is ready to joes. now that that attention has gone. yes, actually the us to uh they are facing punitive measures accident in the state. that is what you present services are actually cutting off electricity inside to then they don't have enough food. they actually isolated from the outside world. they are still being due to the beat and, and that's what we learned from the, these kind of thing and present. i school, who with their testimonies, i said all the due to the things i gave you for the student,
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because then i was inside present, which led to the desk of 6 of them in less than a month. so it's that the, the active measures are still taking place inside is what it presents. yeah, and as we mentioned that is the highest number and in decades the number of palestinian desson is rarely cost custody in such a short period. just one last question before you go, you are a human rights lawyer if these palestinians, if and when palestinians do get out of as rainy jails, are there any legal avenues available to them to, to redress what happened when they were in jail? yes, actually we, we usually document the all the testimony from that, at least designers. and then we try to, of course, submit a complaint against all these uh, measure speaking and all these kind of torture and treatment and human and deep breathing treatment that they have been facing. so we try to
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a submit to come look at the complaints and of course them to submit to international complaints before that the i c c, and all the international buddies to that is an investigative national budget. so this is what we are trying to do, but unfortunately, to now, no investigation is taking place to, to shed light on all these claims perpetrated against, by the feeling present. i was inside is way to present that as human rights lawyer and file. and also joining us live from ramallah. thank you very much for your time . thank you. a fellow simians who remained on their lands off to as well established itself as a state and 1948. so they've been treated like 2nd class citizens for all of a 7 decades, despite them having his writing citizenship. julie delegate has more to a palestinian israeli citizens. they all the defendants of palestinians who did not leave the loans. when israel was created in 1948,
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at least 750000 palestinians were displaced during what became known as the knock. the old catastrophe. those who left became refugees in neighboring countries. i'm around the world, they remain so until this day. while around a $150000.00 palestinians remained on the own lands and will eventually became israel. they live on the military room for 18 years. these really made a tree, did not allow them to move around freely and they were quiet to have a permit to leave the cities and villages. today, there are 2 millions 48000 palestinians is riley's. they account for 21 percent of the is ready population, which is around $9000000.00. around 60 percent of them live in northern israel. the remaining 40 percent a divided between the center on the south. how standing is ray the say they often
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face discrimination at the hands of his writings that includes not being given a federal and quote lock of job opportunities and facing land confiscation. they say there was no equal opportunity in israel for palestinians in salaries. benefits raises. what conditions which has led to a high rate of unemployment, israel's loans confiscation policy, and on equal to distribution, have also heard the main source of income, which is forming palestinian townsend israel, which is the rundown, and neglected, are a good example of this on equal treatment many palestinian is riley's, they they so like 2nd class citizens on the times of trouble like as well as one cause. and now the government cuts down on the palestinian community
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from the resting protests as to social media censorship. palestinian is riley's often denied the rights to express themselves freely and shows still authority with the palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza, a south african vet for an anti a positive active us. ronnie. casseroles is calling for us. these find gaza is a founding member of the armed wing of the african national congress. i'm from a minister when the 1st post departed government for decades. he's spoken out against zionism and gathered support for palestine saying a potted has to stop. my name is ronnie casseroles, i'm a so that freakin i served in the liberation struggle my adult life. i became a minister in mister monday. the government growing up in japan was big in the 1940s from
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a jewish immigrant families. and i was very affected by the nazi holocaust. but i began looking around as i grew. so there for to and i couldn't be a seeing the way black people with treat to the shop full mexican took place in march of 1960. and i felt the thing that i had to ask my mouth change, and i'll go deeply involved in the struggle to the bright south africa. will you have $1.00 price group as they pay to rights repression of other races in order to maintain the supremacy and to protect you in the system? and that's a pull up, right? so it can be applied anywhere in the world, and it has been in politics, is ro, a cit, the colonial state to originally, and then the prostate state as well, just back so they've freaked out,
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so you took them that 70 some other years of the thought to israel from 948, in which day to terra and von and some messick is interested in huge fear in people . they've pushed 700000 or more palestinians in the it's ms. clayton say to clear the territory of palestine. this is genocide, and we see in this process of so many, many dates through the bombing campaign in the self to with tang single thought tillery reducing 2 thirds of the housing, the russell. it's absolutely what charities, it's the phone the both and we, the world is infect standing up, the boy called divestment and sanctions obedience movements targets these really occupation it's being making waves and that the global protests against the war on
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gaza automatically with these, the co founder of b s, and he explains the impact boy costs can have. so we've got to focus on, excuse, strategic targets and make an example out of them so that other companies were the complicity and instructional part time set to on the other some concept of price. there are consequences, that's why we have criteria for selecting vs targets and our website ds movement dot net, we explain those criteria and we give examples of the worst companies that most complicit companies. and to go after whether to boycott or to the best from s. so as to teach other is less than i'd be, this is not just about feeling good or venting out anger, bits of actually changing reality on the prompt. we succeeded to push separately multinational massive corporations out the best rate of the economy because they were involved in really good projects. g for us stores,
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largest security companies have to westcan how to be through the all the defense conglomerate, last contracts, worth over $20000000000.00 over 7 years. i have to leave this room to and that set from the elizabeth toronto for this news owl, but stay with us. i am back in just a few minutes. with more of today's top stories. the photo, the photos in your mind, you will see more of them, you know, is we'll see more of this while on the classic or on the nurse or vice. it said she was it on the, on your smart tv that, you know, it's not all i've seen already. i've seen phone in the home just so it's funny. yeah. even if you don't for them, i meant to get if you had some spell out for us the stuff. yeah. the cloud all i see on the 1st one i eat
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