tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 9, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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writing forces is ready for us, is kept torturing us. then they took us to his room and tortured us before releasing us and instructing us to head to southern cause at best. the united nations agency in charge of looking off the palestinian refugees, towns out just as just days away from no longer being able to fulfill its mission. thousands always riley sold as a result of being wounded, disabled the beginning of the thousands of demonstrations in london called for an immediate cease fire in gaza and peace in palestinian territories. the or according to the health ministry in gaza, the number of palestinians killed in his right of the attacks has risen to 17700.
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since the will began on october, the 7th 9049000 have been injured, being treated in hospitals on the brink of collapse. but those who have managed to survive as well as metro, you're saying old palestinian civilians should move to a tiny, barren strip of land on the coast. the army has described the area a so called safe, so it's ramping up ground. the techs and bombings in southern garza, israel says the so called safe ends will be sped, the bombing and fighting that's completely destroyed, much of the rest of the territory. now 1800000 people in gaza has been forced from the homes. there are fewer and fewer designated safe areas left the fleet to the sand, the barren 6 and a half square kilometers, a patch of terrain. the milwaukee is one of the sites that is left a correspondence. having my movers is that has been reporting and covering the
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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 about the pockets of land, large and the sand, where if people got here and start setting up their made staff, then the nylons and it's plastic and, and stay here. there are no supplies of no medical supplies, no food supply, no water supplies. in fact, people who taught whom we talked to describe a doing for 5 hours to get a drinking water back to their families on those and those tense. tell me, how do you feel about the safety of this? what do you feel safe? do you feel job security? stay in a dis evacuation that we all the evacuated to this location, the recording. so the idea of goals that they told us to buy back to you with the
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display. so this will be, you know, secure for us and our children. i'm good. so that's why we came here. we came here we, we didn't find any supplies, that's all we're trying to live. we're trying to stay on life. ok, we're trying to survive. that's what we're going to do. do you do feel safe being here in the open area? sometimes we see airplanes going uh ahead you know, some bump, things are near far. okay. but we secure that there's no bumping here displays. but the problem is, if we don't buy a die from bombing, we're going to die from that diseases and you know, no food, no drinking. there's a, some supplies that come with laurie's, but i don't know where they go. that goes inside the building for that. oh, okay, and then we don't see nothing. i'm sure i've been here for more than 2 weeks. nobody asked us, do you need something? do you need help? the same for others. so where does those, those, how the handouts go? where those the handouts go. i see people selling things, you know, 7 x times the,
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the, the, the, the real price, not all the people have the, you know, tons of with this, this a, these goods are products. so i don't know where, where, where the lowest going. those guys are that you wanted to send units can use that, but they wanted to this location. so what are the goods? how are we going to survive without children? if nobody's going to care about us, we're sure opened the board as we're going to leave. it doesn't 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 where people were human beings, even if there was a mistake that has been done, whatever you call punish all the people because 5 to 10 percent. okay, so we need, we need the solution. if you, if we're waiting to die up a sure trees in 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?
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we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down and wait for that. so please, please do something for us. let's go now it's bought a cab. i zoom in there all 5, just a few kilometers from what honey my mood was reporting then just took us through tonic, how difficulties getting for palestinians to get to and even survived in the so called safe sense. yes, the yes. do these tracy right now for the majority of guns who had folded the oldest of use for the occupation to flee to a mossy area which consider it to be safe as is rarely had. busy the residents or can you just to play in order to be protected and to be away from the is really a bombing. now let's clearly remember the earlier days of the evacuation that the majority of residents in the north and in central areas of causal city had been as to fleet to the south at had been designated as safe. now the military operation had been expanded even in the south of gaza strip. uh,
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it'd be the majority of gauze and so are talking about 80 percent of those residents right now, crammed at the roof. and the people of con units who did not find any safe career out to rough. our district now have been informed to go to milwaukee area, which likes old basic mississippi's of living. as it's considered to be a space of land which, which doesn't have any source of electricity, i'll think it's also clear as people is accessible as witnessing more excessive patient of the humanitarian conditions. now no options remain for the majority of those people who had been living under a very intense pop popping for more than 60 days of fighting. as the russell i'm the most you are right now because it, it to be the last safe areas that israel designated as considered to be saved zones at that are away from because by the act of operation areas. now the fact on the ground that there was a sense of mistrust among palestinians that they did not know more believe and trust what israel is saying. they want early to survive along side with the family members. the values need topic now because we've got
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a tool called us through another developing story when we come back to in palestinian civilians who remember would change by is ready forces in gaza early this week. and some of them been released and talking about torture at the hands of the caps has some of the $100.00 also palestinian men was seen stripped and blindfolded. now they're describing their all deal. they'd been sheltering in north garza and they say they were beaten and denied basic needs. the numbers we were taking and we were beaten with wires and hit with cold water. we were badly beaten, they kept us for 5 days. they gave us drops of water 2 times a day. my father is diabetic and they took him to the toilet the only one time and they humiliated him the captain, almost naked. to go back to thought a couple, a zoomed in southern garza so taught. what else? so we hearing some about some of those who've been released from is biased very
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authorities. yes, this isn't so had been captured and arrested by the occupation forces off, so they store the devalue. i'm big light hit down even most of the territory now after they had been a rest, if they had been driving to another place. i don't want it to be investigated by the is very occupation officers. they have been massively mis treated as they have been typically pizza and with wires and they have been deprived to have access to toilet, which considered to be very violate 7 times that the humanitarian conditions of those people who were running extremely low on the test tubes um, they have been of very intense funding for more than a 7 weeks of fighting. now those people had been arrested and they had been accused of with their affiliation with from us. but main. uh what, meanwhile the, those people had been released ladies helped by the occupation or they have reported what happened to them. and they told the their family relative,
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the media outlets that they have been subjected to different kinds of tutor. and they have been also, uh, the under very intense uh, on purple humanitarian circumstances now do situations and conditions that those people have experienced at too much excess of patient to read the deter, rate of conditions where they have been treated as the policy and in prison who have been jailed and is really presence, and they have been widely mistreated now, the majority of goss ones who have fled to the self afraid to face the same destiny to have the same end that those people have in the north. this is why they have evacuated to the south in order to survive and not to be captured by the use very, and to see if a to a, to face the same kind of treatment that those people have as, as well in discriminant. like try to treat palestinians as they are opening fire against a lot of residents. they have also drilled on on top of a donor list doctors and even
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a palm of dick's as they were doing their humanitarian job as well. right, thanks so much thought a couple. assume that let's take a look. now. the number of is riley soldiers who sustained life altering injuries while fighting. how much has been full to advise, right. the media about 60 wounded soldiers are being admitted daily by these right of the armies rehabilitation program. around 5, thousands have been wounded in the war. the head of the rehabilitation department says more than 58 percent have severe injuries to the hands and feet. at least $2000.00 disabled due to have 2 patients or injuries. let's take you now to tell a v please. a life which is coming in by huge crowds of gathered are attending a demonstration in support of those held captive by how much in gaza. that's crossover to him on, on who's at the event. it looks like quite
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a gathering that took us through it of the, in one of the larger crowds here saying that the, the, this thousands, it were actually at the back of the stage in front of the stage, or at least a 2 or 3000 people the gap is a very sizable crowd. now what we've been hearing is that video, chest rooms gonna move. otherwise i can show you slightly better. we've been hearing video testimony from people who have been released. one of them was 77 year old mother moses from tibits. they also, uh she was actually taken on october the 7th. and she was taken into the tunnels and goals that she said at night. i have to be an attachment oxygen machine. and i took it with me to goals and so they can sleep one of the terrorist and it was who got mad at me. took the device from me even though i told him it was oxygen, oxygen. i spoke to an arabic and he understood the meaning but didn't care for she
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. 9 days she says i didn't sleep, it was very difficult. goes on to say that it was $49.00 days of hell and she wants everybody to come back home. and that's really the message that is coming out from all of the video. it has to be that we've heard from people. ready been free that they need to be bolt higher. i'm go home now, but um, there is a cost to be paid for that. and the people here say that this is a cost of hand and should be per. and that is a release of all of the palestinian prisoners that we're all going to be hearing from other speakers, campaign organizes, etc. but the message is exactly that. bring them home and bring them home now. and they don't understand is where the officials have been speaking, perhaps in spite of what some of the crowds are saying back there. they sound like they the officials, the doubling down, sticking to scripts. that's right. prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself has been speaking. he said that he appreciates the united states fights
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after you and security council on that c spine, they actually did, which means the sci fi could not take place. it goes on just like any country in the world will not shouldn't cool for us these 5 because we all fly to a terrace organization. we are fighting how that basically completely reiterating everything that he said before, saying that they're not in the moods back down. they'll turn to fight, this was the way they want to fly to, despite any pressure coming from other countries, they simply going to ignore all of that. uh, the americans of the any read people that can put pressure on israel. clearly that a v type of you and security council, the, the us has backed, is rose. irish is completely and the problem is that was faithful. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. and on con, now the u. n. well, food program says the food supply chain inside garza has completely collapse deputy
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executive director call. so i could tell now just there are conditions must improve on the ground to ease the risk of widespread starvation. but our assessment is not enough, so is there. there is start ration and we need more forward coming in. our focus is to try to get as much supplying as possible and to we have called for you many times these fires so that we can deliver during the post the 7 days post. we show what was possible and we had come, i've gone to the north, we have fed some 1000000 people in augusta 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 your available assistance on the border. this is an issue i'm having the conditions in place, the liver to see the hungry. meanwhile, the head of the un mission and gaza says the organization is badly functioning, and staff members are risking the lives to deliver live, saving a well the, the i spoke to henri, a spokesman, i've done, i've
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a customer about the threat to the un mission itself. as if the operations of h, as we are as one of the biggest, you'll any agency or we have 5000 offering based on i would continue with my dad. okay. and we have only printed tax it, you know, the 50 or $60.00. you know, anything does not go to a i believe we will create up your head philip. lots of a name rose. i like to just 2 days ago in which she said, in my 35 years of working in complex emergencies, i've never written such alaska predicting the killing of my stuff. and the collapse of the mandate i'm expected to fulfill. how long before that is a collapse of the unreal mandate? what are we talking about here? days weeks we are talking we are talking about what that is doing and what is under
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the in our festival. for fiction, the 2nd delivering service is like a, like a not really an issue. what do i thought to be doing in? well now we just focusing on early and on a minute ago to get paid upcoming and all that sort of off the crossing. but if you look at them and they, you know, so officially we cannot deliver. so we, we are, are, you know, he's higher human to get any of his higher or opening the board doors on the board with 8. because for man shop, you know, as a commercial line, you need that you can go like you have $1000000.00. you can buy, you can't buy anything. there's nothing to buy, not dollars or neither, no mattresses or blankets or, or begin to bill. you will not able to deliver your mandate under was unable to
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deliver its monday right now in garza the best game over to that. yes, it's true, it's, it's a 100 list. there's a monday jane the coming weeks. i'm coming days and there is no so much and it means that we cannot deliver and we are the eyes of the people that we are presenting the international. the people are angry and frustrated because of the behavior of the machine community that are angry at the us state department has approve the potential sale of tank cartridges and other minute tree equipment to as well. but this was just over a $106000000.00 high to jo castro has moved from washington dc in the us secretary of state antony blinking has taken the unusual step of issuing an emergency declaration in order to bypass congressional review for this potential weapon. so to israel, on friday night,
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the state department transferred this declaration to the us congress for what would be $13000.00 tank shells to go to the is really military immediately. again, this is not usually how weapon sales occurred. typically, there is a 20 day review period in which congressional committees can that ask questions, perhaps be critical or not approve such a transfer one, none of that is going to happen now. and what is also unusual or should be pointed out is how this is a discrepancy with the words from onto the blinking. the us secretary of state that was just said earlier this week in which he said that the us once is real to increase its protection of civilians in gaza. and that the us had seen a gap in israel's intent to do such protecting civilians. and then the actual results. so again, this weapon sale will bypass congress for more than
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a $100000000.00 worth of tank shells to israel's government, to israel's military. and this is only, in addition to some 500 millions worth of weapons transfers that are, are being reviewed by the congressional committees. and in addition to the $14000000000.00 of overall, whether it's the bottom ministration still wants congress to prove to israel heidi jewel castro alger 0 washington may say of the war and gaza could stretch well into the new year, as well as defense minister said it'll be long and difficult. now it's right in the media reporting, the army is estimating it needs another 8 weeks to complete the con stage of its operation. well that could anger the united states that's worried about growing international criticism of the civilian death toll alan official reports a bloody. it's been brutal and intense
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and it could go on for 2 more months. it's really media reports. the army wants 3 to 4 weeks to conduct operations in the san eunice before it concentrates its war on the south of gaza. and that could take apart their month. one expect tool, they'll just need a little more could mean a short piece might eliminate, small militants come us. many times we might even capture the lead those of, of how much in gaza. but what is the plan to build it? and by eliminating the police status, the front of 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 still 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,
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talked about 2 more months of intense fight to, well, i mean my list of, uh 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 holiday weekend . super because i knew was modeled me, but the idea of the fighting, stretching beyond the end of the year. what can sound america in going through, although it 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 growing as the number of debt and guys it continues to rise until the blinking the us secretary of state has been to israel to speak to the israelis about the next stage. and the war one 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
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to the end of the war. even as it is concerned about the growing number of civilian deaths, israel has made it clear. it is like 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. but ha, haley, a is a specialist in international security with the royal united services institute in london. and the comedy endowment for international peace in washington joins us here in the del, his studio. thanks for coming in. so he's, um, let me read to you a line that's just dropping as we were coming to where the is really minute treat. she's saying they're all signs of how much the system folding a pots in gone. so which is a sign for the need to press how the do you see such assign? so i think it's inevitable that obviously some us cannot to operate after the last 2 months of bombing and invasion in the same way that it would have uh beforehand.
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so i think in terms of the diminishing gun taking to pieces, the military capacity of having us, i think everybody was very clear. that's entirely possible. it's very plausible. the question has always been, how much of a price is that going to be in terms of the civilian population? but the goal wasn't just diminishing. the goal was eradication. exactly the last agent. this is the problem here, right? so the israelis at 1st said we're going to wipe out 10 us, we're going to eradicate, did we're going to remove it from the realm of existence this, this is obviously not going to happen. was never going to happen. and you always have to think about what's going to take place after this really is eventually finish this particular operation. how is the gaza strip going to be governed? the these radius of already said they refuse to have the palestinian authority to return. they obviously don't want time us to return to governing the strip. they've insisted that is, will be in control,
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effective control of overall security of the strip. nobody's going to want to come and try to manage some sort of transitional governance on while these rabies are still, in effect of control on that matter. so what are you going to be left with? you're going to be left with a strip that is governed probably by gains, my complete lawlessness, a breakdown of civil a civil order. so when these really say we, you know, this is the time for us to press on. you know, i don't think that they're really considering what takes place there after or indeed it might be that that's exactly the plot. well, that's what we make on before we get to the vet or off the pot. if as you say, we're not going to see a situation any time soon, what i'm asked is completely eradicated the how long does the school go on for? because that's the big concern for lots of international public opinion is this can tenuous stream of images of children of schools, of hospitals being blown to pieces. so let's be clear, the almost almost a consensus across the world has made it clear that this war has to stop. you sold,
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you and security council vote yesterday. you had 13 members of the security council . say we want to cease fire. you had one vote against and you had one extension. the united states voted in favor of sorry, against the resolution and the united kingdom, unfortunately upstate. so the entirety of the, the world's population. you know, we're talking a mess of consensus here that, that has to be a ceasefire. well, on the other hand, you have, these really is one thing to press on for probably the next 2 months. that's and those are the reports that are coming out of his where the media at the moment and the united states in terms of the, by the administration, not doing, i'd states at large, but just the bite in ministration. say we want you to be done within a month, we're talking about 3 or 4 weeks that we want. and these rate is the thing though we, we want them till the end of january. so this is an extraordinary situation where the, the, the shortage majority of the world's population,
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the huge majority of the member states of the, of the united nations. all want this to stop. and you're literally left with the actual is the grow, as i think, facing the exposure of the us, smaller diplomatically, but we've got human rights groups. the louis chava know you and director of human rights watch december the 8th saying by continuing to provide this row with weapons and different colors, it commits the atrocities it, it, the us risks complicity in war crimes. similar statement, december, the 13th from amnesty international calling on the international community to refrain from sending homes to israel, which could be used in unlawful attacks. absolutely. and there's another aspect to this that i think is being missed out the levels of radicalization that we're seeing right now, not simply in the occupied territories, but more regionally the, the, the,
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the folder for recruitment drives by radical groups. based on what people are. see, i mean, you've seen all of these protests around the world, people are very angry and they, they see the, the world order as it were. not mean really meaning, particularly much, unfortunately, when it comes to the palestinians, where as you know, concerns around russia's invasion and occupation of ukraine concerns that are completely justified and legitimate. but those same concerns are being struck to one side when it comes to the is really operation. and garza, and i think that this is going to have a really long term effect on how people more generally around the world. really consider issues like human rights, international order, do these things really mean and the thing, if they are all needs a use of some sort of bludgeoning to when it's our enemies, but not so much on us or allies. all right, thanks so much. have a always good to talk to you. thank you. is there any forces have carried out more
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aides in the all divided by spike in the latest operation to people arrested in ramallah the couch. we have seen a growing number of daily raids since the war on guns and began moving. 270 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. same bus probably has the latest from romanella and the occupied westbank apologize. we don't have, oh, we do have, so let's listening design in a number of rays today across the occupied westbank and these 15 people detains so far in the night time rates have not even begun yet. 2 people were killed during the course of today. one of them injured in a raid on the o for our refugee camp yesterday died of his words. and another person was killed during the raid in hebron. but perhaps something that illustrates how brazen these really military is becoming. is something that is not unheard of,
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but is certainly something observed wimbley escalating, which is we have seen more and more rates happening here in rome a lot in, in, in the city that is the seat of the palestinian authority president. mom of the boss has offices are here in ramallah and for the 3rd time in 3 days, there had been rates in the city the most recent this morning at 7 am. when people are taking their children to school, they're going to work. they're starting their day is really military vehicles and units of soldiers were spotted in various areas. at least 2 people were detained. one of these, one person was also injured. it was video showing a trailer of blood where is really soldiers had reported lead shot someone in the foot or the legs. but perhaps one of the things that we've also noticed that does give us some concern is where we are standing right now on the street corner just a couple of days ago, 2 nights ago. and it's really armored car was right here on this corner. soldiers with their rifles trail down the street as those as well as this one and reports from one of our own journalists saying that they were seen taking photographs with
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that monuments that is dedicated to all just here. a journalist sharing of luckily, who was killed by and is really bullet just last year. so there are observable signs that the proximity of these raids, their intensity, their frequency, but also where they're happening. all of this showcase isn't expanding footprint of these really military in the occupied westbank where there was already so many intense and frequent raids well before the events of october, some oh, still a head analysis era, boy cause it's i suppose if palestinians meet the germans photographer, who says, has been songs it for his views, the color of the weather, as much as it should be across the cape parts of the arabian peninsula at la sci fi
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. and dr. we'll see when it's just picking up enough to store up any of the missed and focus we go on through the next couple of days. i think somebody might be a little lucky around the golf and nothing too must just be called. monday will be fine and right, i'm pleasant. 29 degrees celsius. at best i spell the noise is a little molten out. come get to know the pos of saudi arabia. so i'm shabby right across the eastern side of the mediterranean, took the i seeing some, some pieces of brain as we go through sunday. the next system i will continues to drift across the to that eastern side of the met someone. there is a book the i 6 in west web along with cyprus, should stay dry. you know, just the, just around the live and say with the coming guys, that same system will bring some wet to weather and to the far north of libya and it will rain pop a little as we go one through uh monday then is that cold wind a cooler, when should we say, just starting to take him cuz he makes his way towards the north west of egypt. much of both africa as drive your showers, just running across the coast of west africa, into the gulf of guinea, as though quite a few showers coming into tens in the just around the size shelves as well as i
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wasn't able to fall away sharply, right, stretches across botswana and so that is to sort of south africa slowly but surely moving east the viewing. how are we defending israel having more dead children asking questions you want to to have your voice heard? what is your message understanding? this little part of the page was transformed into a minute, reporting every now and then we can hear roster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. when you close to the hall to the story. it is as the content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes, and targets tier 2 customers. so whenever you come to me and yet they continue to
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report the close of business, the story of just want to be should be a no, haven't had been hired for the love of cuz on as just the, the the, the watching out 0 time to recap, ah, headlines now is riley is cutting civilians in gaza to shelter in so called safe zone in the southwest town the one mosley. but it's just 6 and a half slack kilometers in size. that's about the size of london ski throat and
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pull some of the 100 also palestinian men seen strips and blindfolded buys very forces in garza eddie. this week i'm spoken about level deal. they detailed tortured, including physical and psychological abuse along the hospital in essential gaza. says it's receive $71.00 bodies from strikes from the data off, neighborhood, thousands more seem to rates and shedding, continue on, con eunice, and off in the south of the city of data, bella and central garza is come on to repeated bombardment. it's home to our locks, the hospital westoff say they receive more than 70, that people in a 160 wounded in one day. i'll just say it was an especially if isn't data that i the seeing of the lights of strike know enough. he didn't, but the what we are in there. oh bella central gaza strip. and this is the also long district where these really were plants of attacked a number of buildings and, and killing and injuring
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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, had 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 that treats 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 revel and to rescue the others. and this isn't the only raid and central cause of this morning. several other raids were launched by these really war planes since the start of today. yes to us. is there any prime minister mean? nothing. yeah. who says he appreciates the us position that the un security council . this comes off to the binding administration veto of a draft resolution of the un calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and
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gaza, for which it has been widely condemned to confer team members of the security council voted in favor of the draft patients a q u k. of stains, to follow the vote on friday, un secretary general antonio guitar says you of those because it is that breaking point. meanwhile, those on the fire in the tower tree still looking desperately to the international community for ounces. you must have so the was is you have to sub, this is the size. you have to suck this. so force displacement, you have to stop the killing of the innocence. you have to start with the rise. i'm cold, international criminal quotes. i'm cold, international lows, where is it was the human rights. i didn't see anything they are using a gives us a horrible, horrible weapons of advanced picnic illusions that the, the actually those uses in any place around the country because it's dangerous. i mean, look at this, look at this,
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only the view is talking in the bottom that i know that we now live in the gaza strip and will govern by the american know of the jungle. america has killed human rights. it is killed children's rights because killed women's rights. the space in zones is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco, joins us live from that good to have you with us so. so all the us use of the veto . let's talk about what kind of send coming a global sentiment. it is the ring at this point in your reading. oh, there's outrage, frankly. i mean the united states has used as detailed power of many times before. practice use has vetoed resolutions, critical of israel, or calling on israel to abide by international law no less than 44 times. and that is that it would constitute so nearly half of the us vito's overall. since the creation of the united nations or the really shows the isolation the united states
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has, has in the world and the fact that it was the only dissenting vote. but of course, as a permanent member, the even one dissenting boat is enough to, to the toe the, the resolution. but you know, the, the, the, the calls for a cease fire going well beyond those who have traditionally express solidarity with the palestinian people to very main stream. so yeah, human rights groups, the main stream. uh, got political opinion. it's and, and indeed there's a widespread opposition not just internationally about within the united states as well. and part of the concern is not just the obvious moral concerns and the legal questions here. but the us credibility in the world is being seriously damaged by this. i mean, who is gonna take the united states seriously when they talk about, you know, or crimes by russia and ukraine, or their international law and,
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and when and when, when it's violated by uh, enemies of united states. if the city of washington continues to support the kind of are being inflicted, you know, by, by israel against the people, god. and this your point, very underscored by the fact that we sold around a 100 countries, almost a 100 countries co support. that draft resolution cooling for an immediate cease for a draft resolution put together in less than 24 hours in a 100 countries. simple to that. 15 out of 15 permanent members, members of the security council that really on the schools that's becoming more, more one against many, if not everyone else very, very much so i mean, d a on the internet. so in your community, you know, as is obviously horrified as they should have done by the i'm us, so terrorist attacks of october 7th, but you know, the fact that here we are,
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you know, 2 months later and many, many, many times more civilians are being killed and we would really questionable strategic objectives. i'm only 15 percent of mazda is fighting, forces have been eliminated by this war. this is a war against the people, this war against homos. and though there are many atrocities going on in the world, you know, in terms of the numbers of people killed, number of civilians killed in a short a period of time. there really hasn't been anything quite like this since may be the notorious christmas bombing in north vietnam by us forces in 1972. i mean, this is, this is a big deal. and again, the fact the united states is, is such an international outlier is, is raising concerns throughout the world, including with, in america's, the closest allies. not to mention the course to human rights organizations. of the,
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the church is the, again, the broad, broad section civil society as well on that point to civil society. unprecedented nature of what's happening, is it, and it's particularly on the school and by the fact that you mentioned earlier, they've been many times that the us as uses feet, hope house, but in a sense is this time different. because just to take a step back and put it in the context, we're not just talking about the killings of a lot of people. but it's difficult to remember the time that us used is vito. when, as you said, road sections of civil society for t 6, you and experts on november, the 16th say this is a genocide in the making. the international commission of judas. on november the 17th said they so evidence sufficient to trigger the duty of each state to prevent acts of genocide in garza when you've got so many credible international far as he's saying, this is genocide and the us vito's that this is
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a bit different from the other veto moves, isn't it? yeah, so this is not just about criticizing israeli settlements in the west bank or, or, or the stats of jerusalem. you know, this kind of thing. this is this, this is much more serious on, on, on, not, not just the amount of terry in scale, the, but the international monetary law as a whole. what's really striking to me even more than the international opposition, which is not too surprising is what we're hearing in the united states. i mean, i've been involved in palestine issues ever since i was a teenager. we're talking over 50 years, and i've never seen such an outpouring of anger at our government. you know, by the american people in polls show that nearly 70 percent of americans want to cease fire. why providing much space for an oven? ignoring that, then what, what is your counselor? they think they can, i mean the, the attitude this has been about some of their other we're controversial policies, uh the following domestic. is it their attitude as well?
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where do you do that for donald trump? you know, the, the, unfortunately, the way, the only thing inside of the job i'm in, what does it get out of ignoring 70 percent? i think the same kind of american heritage we saw in the invasion of a rack which incidentally vitamin also supported and met and indeed nom and many other uh, controversial policies. uh um, over the years. i mean there is this um, the arrogance of being a super power and having the kind of the economic and diplomatic and military leverage that we have. but this may be different, frankly, because, and what, what strength for me is i've had these friends who have never been a concern particular about his own talestine before. not even in that political, but on other, other social media post. and then normal conversations as an if, as an incredible, the greed of discussed of what's going on and gaza, and the anger and the buying administration for supporting. and i could have real
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political rep, percussion come november of next year because we seemed in the past how in democratic nominees support unpopular wars. a lot of the democratic voters stay home and republicans get elected. and so the consequences of this could have brought or political implications and divide ministration, better or less, and less than 2. it is what they have a political future. all right, it's good to get your analysis. thank you so much. and for the past 2 months, demonstrations of being held around the world in support of palestinians and to condemn. as far as the bombing of casa thousands of protesters gathered in london on saturday, calling for a permanent seas, fine sum held signs with the woods free, palestine, and, and the siege. they also challenge with this logan from the river to the sea. palestine will be free, so the sali has more from london to the maintenance. here is c as while now,
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and there is a, at a very high level of anger among the professors at the position of the u. k. government abstaining from voting yesterday and the security council and dropped the resolution of being quoted, an immediate cease fire in god's up. i have to say that the crowd that's being largely peaceful today, although there's just being uh and the rest. uh, i could see some policeman arresting professor a lady, and uh, we don't know about the reasons yet, but i can show you the, the situation then now and i'll said if you could please show us the group over that with the police. and there's no clear reason for the view right yet the police have no issues anything or make any statements. but the generally speaking, the protest has been very peaceful. we haven't seen any reports of, of any other arrests, but uh, in terms of numbers. the police officers have told us off record that they estimate
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the numbers on the streets of london today to be in their tens of thousands palestinian john list to live in gauze are showing the world what life is like inside the tower tree. in spite of severe danger, since the will began 63 june list have been killed, 11 or palestinian photo journalist, so hard and also is a photographer from casa, who's been documenting the wall. he describes the types of scenes he's been capturing with his camera. as a struggle for i think my, my eyes off on my camera and my mind, the memory and the all i can see now that it's flooded, doing seem to ponder and depression and fear. i never, i am like a lot like i would shoot to the work i used to do to shoot
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to, to take photos in the meeting at sunset, the, the receipt of the details of daily life, the piece that we used to live and off. now i had to witness the contrast of the, of the top to link the, to the decline. i would just things and all told great, all i can see now in the gray color. it's also so hard should this, but it's, it's marketing i used to. i used to do that for 60 pace. my says, my feeling whatever i think 5 into that i feel happy. i go into it and take photos . uh, book now unfortunately i'm, i'm shooting cool. adam bloomberg is an office based in berlin and spent the past 2 years in kind of a style of photography assignment. he's come on the right for his views and work recently had solve his shows cancelled his his story in his own words. i my name
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is item bloomberg. i am an artist, an educator, and an activist stuff and 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 tree we photographed court of, but we is 4500 years old. i found myself accused of being hateful and to see my 2 weeks of 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 an ex essential way. that is um commemoration that happened last year of kristallnacht was holding a sign that i made it said jews against fascism everywhere. i was approached by
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a group of jews who were also there to 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 white policeman on top of me and beat me quite severely. and hon cost me um 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
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accusation around. sonya mass and knox is the communications director of jewish voice for peace. she says the accusations of anti semitism being used irresponsibly by the side of the government against any one who stands out for palestine and we'll have to bring you sonya statement, a little bit lighter and bangladesh, the families of a legit victims of false disappear. and susan opposition, m p, 's, phone, the human chain to the mom. the every ton is this part of a live a campaign against human rights violations ahead of next month selection? sounds good challenge really has more from duyka having some difficulty with tens this package as well. so let's switch gears now and talk about climate issues. those countries are demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels, the comp 28 summit into by, for many island nations,
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anything over 1.5 degrees could spell complete these off the we will not go silently to all water we graze. therefore, we cannot. and will not accept an outcome from the cob webs bus. and that's of us on a course for a future stage. within 1.5, temperature was the president of this called. so i've been going on for a very long time. all children, a news expecting us to do the rights and the date for that is to arrest, reverse and stop read. house guy submissions ran in time a change or time for around the whole of this full with set up how much the law has has yet another goal scoring lunmark for liver pool as they
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the palestinians with phone possible. so being stuck in garza been returning home in recent weeks, they included several dozen an island, a country that is long welcome to palestinians and publicly supported the rights for the monks reports from dublin. abraham, i left guns. that's a good during the fighting in 2009, assessing and on. and he stayed at the 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 of his phone. today is saturday and i just
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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 to get on the list of for a national allowed to leave. i think we say $42.00 days of the total and guys. and before we left, with every message coming from on, and it reminded us of the good days that we had here, his moments of homecoming felt like a dream. abraham says the warm welcome back pots of orleans political reality by sink palestinians in general. here they feel they are a more welcome than anywhere else in your reasons for the supports have rooted in the countries painful past experiences with its english neighbors. i think there's a huge solidarity with a palestine in our and there has been historically, we understand cetera. colonialism because we were evicted from our lounge. settlers
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put in our lounge historically 90 percent of irish people. right across the political spectrum is in support of the palestinian stays. and am a permanent seas for the current owner as government has called for that sci fi. but is cautious about hotline public criticism of israel, that's because on and says it wants to retain a constructive role in calming the conflict iron and wants to be a friend. the visitor has to work with is rather to really a pain to is read to. it's inner being, we have no skin in the game one way or another. we are our sole interest, our conflict resolution and peace as a new trustee. it is very complex problem. it for him, the support shown for those to me inside gaza. demonstrations like this served as a strong reminder that is new nation is a hospitable home, or the monks out is there a dublin island on that site for this news our,
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