tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 10, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the 101 east. on how to 0. the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on out just ear up the the, the clock. this is it is a life and death coming up the next 60 minutes. devastation and destruction and gone through his rate as is ready as price problems for the $72700.00 palestinians . a few killed 6 a will be got out. 0 speaks to people who fled to the only is rarely designated safe and left. in garza, the
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thousands of people gathering to beat the pressure on is really 5 minutes have been minute, you know who to bring home the captive still health by her mouth and rising tools for a cease fire in nations around the world. thousands of be much can major cities in solidarity with kind of the and so it is just past 22, gmc, that's midnight and gone. so when millions of palestinians are facing another nice, we're letting this is rarely from moving. the 17700 people have been killed since school began more than half of those victims of women and children. now israel's military is demanding that hundreds of thousands of displays, palestinians from the north, central and south move into a tiny, barren, positive land along the coast without reliable sources of water, food,
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or medicine. the army says that the 6 in the hall square kilometer area is a safe say that it has intensified ground and sea palms in southern casa, israel says the so called saves and will be sped. the bombing and fighting that's completely destroyed, much of the rest of the territory. $1800000.00 people in cause i'd be forced from the homes and there are a few, a few, a designated safe areas left to flee to the sandy, byron 6 in that hall square kilometer patch of terrain. eleanor, i see is one of the only safe things left across, but i mean my mood is the it would be in reporting and covering the living conditions of 1000 of evacuated in this evacuation zone. just to just of i want to be a very accurate about how we describe this. it's an evacuation zone. we're talking about the pocket of land, large and the sand where people got here and it starts setting up their main shaft,
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then the nylons and it plastic and, and stay here. there are no supplies of no medical supplies, no boots up line or water supplies. in fact, people's it who taught whom we talked to describe a viewing for 5 hours to get drinking water back to their families on those and those tens. tell me, how do you feel about the safety of this? what do you feel safe? do you feel job security? stay in this evacuation suddenly, all the evacuated to this location, the recording. so the idea of goals that they called us to, i've actually with the display, so this will be, you know, secure for us and our children. i'm ok. 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 you're trying to do. do you do feel safe being here in the open area?
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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 it or die from bombing, we're going to die from diseases and you know, no food, no drinking business. 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, 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 you and this can use that, but they wanted to this location. so what are the goods? how are we going to survive without children?
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if nobody's going to care about us, we sure open the burdens, we're going to leave. it's not a matter of how much, or a mazda in, or egypt or is right. it's a matter of our small children. we're not animals 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 for sure, 3 weeks time people are going to die from pool and no food, no medicine, no ministration, no nothing. if it's the magic is you're waiting for us to die, okay? we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down with the best. so please, please do something for us. as well as rose palms are continuing to strike areas dense with the civilians and the southern gaza. excellent. some of which has more no end in sight for israel strikes some cause of these rescue workers indeed out by law are searching for survivors as rockets target,
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residential zones of family home. you have fun units hit by and these really rocky local hospitals are overwhelmed and like a central supplies. patients are treated in hallways and on floors shelling and a rough a to where it is rarely army head earlier instructed civilians to evacuate to all civilians are being targeted. those things peacefully in their homes are being targeted. we wake up every day in a disaster. tragedy in pain, we are not safe and don't feel secure, even the safe zones are not really safe. life perhaps even harder here. food is limited, water scares and communication and electricity often interrupted. and there appears, there is no way out, extra sandwich out to 0. pulsing and civil is detained,
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byes, ready forces and guns early this week. say they would tortured by the count as some of the 100 or so kind of sidney meant to have possibly stripped blindfolded. i've described, they're all deal same as rob. you reports not from umbrella in the occupied west, back. the scarred, bruised, marked like human cargo week from days of abuse and torment at the hands of the is really our palestinians. men of all ages being treated for injuries sustained in custody. they were rounded up when is really troops entered gauze. a city in the north of the district were taking a meeting with wires and struck with cold water. were beating hard to get us for 5 days. they gave us lots of water 2 times every day. my father, a diabetic and they took him to the store only one time, and they read the captive almost snake the abuse and mistreatment of posting and
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prisoners across the occupied territories. while not new has reached a fever pitch. since israel's invasion, the cause of these are very hard. i think the testimonies we are very concerned about the safety and life of the other detainees or a know nothing about them. and there's really a sort of does apply. a new nation only does prisoners, they are treated as unlawful combatant, which allows the facilities to keep them for up to 45 days without contact with any lawyer or with the outside world. and also allows to keep them and is right, the military bases, rather than to put them in as really a presence under as 80 and present. the fact is, the testimony of those released back into war to and garza and insight into the fate being suffered by prisoners still in his really hands. these images show men detain in bits light. here in the northeast of casa, accused of being ha, spiders,
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accusations denied by those that knew them stripped and carted away in humiliating fashion. their fates unknown. the only a small sample of the horrific image is coming out of this. more of the violets and dehumanizing palestinians are being put through every day. zane bus robbie old is 0 remo law in the occupied west back 2nd look at the number of is ready soldiers who have sustained life altering injuries while fi to come out as, as report defies writing media about 60 wounded soldiers. it being admitted daily. 5, just read the armies rehabilitation program around $5000.00 to be wounded in the war . the head of the rehabilitation department says more than 58 percent of severe injuries to the hands and feet, or at least 2000 are disabled due to amputations or injuries. instead of a of huge crowds who have attended a rodney calling for the release of captives held by him asking because some of the people who weren't released during a 7 days he's far spoke about the experience was run con has more from tennessee
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thousands of guy that hit and what locals of nick named hostages square. they've got to say, hey, the video testimony of people who are recently freed. one moment bobby moses actually described to oh, deal as health and even language division to the feeling issue ma'am. so when you talk to 30 to this a new home that you should though, feel sure. yeah, it's a bit and i live across from many the fuses. they all have done look perfect and interrupted over today. hometown said we did, you validate the updates that we're going to do because the spot. now we've also heard from a father of one of the captive. he says, any price that needs to be paid must be paid to bring all of them back home. we all the power and so if you type in 19 years old,
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catch it and abducted in gaza as we are asking ourselves. why is it that all done has not received any visitation from the international that clause? why is it that no one has looked at it and provided medical attention? where is the lead clause and why they're not doing their job? now thousands of people did send up this riley and the message was very clear. they said very directly to these really government, they need to attend to that it goes changing table and they need to bring everybody home now. and that's the key message that they keep putting out that these ready government seems to be not listening to that the laws and is continuing to fight the war. and the way that they see fit is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he appreciated the united states being towed with the un security council, looking a demand for seas far in israel's war, gain some ass and does
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a. he criticize the countries cooling for us. these 5, the other countries should understand that it is impossible on the one hand to support the elimination of thomas and on the other hand to call for and then to the will that will prevent the elimination of how much. therefore, israel will continue adjustable to eliminate thomas and to achieve the other will goals we have set fits less cost too. i'm not solving to use a study by for isn't occupied east jerusalem and have the 1st of all that very much of doubling down of the situation. these rallies has been doubling down about how long this war is going to last. and they say it's going to be a while saying that they are going to go on with their military operation until the goals of the war are achieved. israel's national security advisor itself, so you have negatives speaking in a lengthy, televised address saying, but it's actually impossible to know when the war is going to end. and for him,
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it's not possible to measure it in weeks and not even months, because he simply doesn't know. he also said that the americans have actually not given these really the deadline, despite reports, despite the continue pressure that has been coming from the united states. he also went on to say that he is hoping the military campaign will add more pressure to perhaps produce another pause in the fighting to release more captive. similar to the 7 day cease fire. we saw just a couple of weeks ago. so these really are doubling down on this is coming from these really prime ministers himself from the national security advisor. the head of these really army, israel's defense minister, have all been quite firm that no matter what international pressure is coming in their direction, they are going to continue this war via land, air, and sea, until all their goals are accomplished. and remember, they set out 3 goals since the beginning of this war to dismantle, have masses,
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military and political capabilities to bring back all of those currently being held captive inside of gaza. and to ensure that israel feels no threat coming from the gaza strip in the future because these really have simply not accomplished these goals. they say that the war must continue. and at the same time is the claim is making it is making advances in its miniature company. these really army chief of south has said that thomas is quote, disintegrating in the northern a part of gaza. and in the south he says that these really army is controlling a lot of the territory specifically in the north. now is really military officials speaking to is really media have a said that they anticipate the capture of the northern city of japan the will be which in one day additionally, in the neighborhood upstairs. yeah. yeah. they're in case of painting that in
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a few days. these really army has also been saying it re, officials speaking to is really media that they will need some weeks to wrap up their operation in the south 3 to 4, to be exact with then it won't and there they will need another month or month and a half to wrap up what they call the 1st stage of the war. another indication that these really military is persisting with their military campaign in the north and in the south. they have been firm, but they are going to continue fighting on the ground despite the catastrophic humanitarian situation, but hasn't folded in gaza as a result of this more. despite the very high depths, we have seen as a result of this war in the gaza strip are looking at almost 18000 deaths. and to be is really army has said that until those goals are achieved, they're going to continue with the ground operation. they're going to continue with the military campaign. however,
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they say fits all while they continue to what they say, make advancements in the north and additionally in the south of the territory. all right, we'll leave it there for the moment. thanks very much indeed. as a palestinian teenagers being shot dead bodies rarely forces in the town of a zone and the occupied westbank. israel's armies being carrying out small rates in the charge tree and another incident, 2 people were arrested in ramallah. the occupied westbank is a growing number of davy rates and israel's war on guns began within $270.00 palestinian to be killed the since october. the 7th the you in the world food program says the food supply chain inside garza has completely collapsed. it says around half the population is starving. deputy executive direct tech calls 2nd told down to 0. the conditions must improve on the ground to ease the risk of more widespread starvation. but our assessment is not enough. so is there a very start ration and we need more forward coming in. our hope is,
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is to try to get as much supplying as possible and to we have called for you many times these fires and that we can deliver during the post the 7 days post. we show what was possible and we had come was 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 of available assistance on the border . this is an issue i'm having the conditions in place, the liver to feed the hungry view and a relief agency and gauze was told on the 0. the organization is days away from being unable to perform its mission. but in ra spokesman, i've not, i will, has not told my colleagues, somebody's done that stuff. members are risking their lives to deliver like safety aid. and if the operations of age as we are, as one of the biggest, you'll any agency or we have 5000 offering based on i would continue with my
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dad. okay. and we have only 50 bucks in, you know, the 50 or 60 bucks. no. anything does not go to a i believe we will cruise out your head. philip lot ceremony rose left 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 monday time expected to fulfill how long before there is a collapse of the unreal mandate. what are we talking about here? days weeks we are talking. we are talking about what's going on, what is under the impressive body 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 it
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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, is higher human to get to use fire or opening the border on the board with 8 because the floor may have shut, you know, as a commercial line, you need that you can go like you have $1000000000.00. you're gonna buy, you're gonna buy anything. there is nothing to buy, not dollars, or neither, no mattresses or blankets or, or digital bill. you're not able to deliver your mandate. honor is unable to deliver its monday right now in garza the best game out of that. yes, it's true it's, it's a unless there's a monday industry in the coming weeks, i'm coming days and there is no so much and it means that we cannot
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deliver. and we are the eyes of the capers that we are presenting the international . the people are angry, i'm frustrated because of the behavior of the machine communicated our hospital is in southern guns that have been pushed to near collapse with this really bums forcing more wounded through the doors every day. the director of nasa hospital and con unit says he's lost control of the facility because it's just so overwhelmed. clauses remaining how centers are facing costing shortage of medicine, stuff, and fuel for electricity generation. those of us whose is a 13 year old palestinian boy who's been helping his mother with a job, but one of guns as well. and hospitals has his story, in his own words, says the, the land that it will soon we specialize in a little bit. the system and say of course we need to can somebody, you know, when i have a sylvia who yeah,
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i shannon have the guy that, well this is assisting you in your for example fellow b as wasn't able to sort of follow the. yeah, i'm a sure is how full of the out of the you know, money you know, fall of the fishing the way she know how one of the other way she looked at it has to is home is the vehicle to sure. so, but you must have had them in the, in the system solve the problem of in the stuff the local michigan, the southern how one of the problems with l. a. we heard from goals as health minister stratford go through. he described the poor state of the health system and the conditions wounded palestinians are facing
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the a lot easier to be as really occupation is targeting all region because us troops including of the location that are indicated based on the blocks that were announced. and the maps the locations that are being towed it as safe to the public. clinton these area, the neighborhoods, and these blocks are being targeted over and over, even though they are claim to be safe. murders are following every day, and additional buildings are being brought down over the heads of their inhabitants . and this is still happening all over it because that's true. and therefore, there is no safe place in the gaza strip, including the shelter centers which are supposed to be protected and which includes representatives of the red cross and other humanitarian organizations. and they have seen a number of massacres, including disco, north, advertised, and other schools where massacres took place. is it not and walk up if we talk
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about the reality of the medical sector, the entire northern guys, our area is now without health coverage or medical coverage. we are now trying to activate a part of the medical complex, which was destroyed by the occupation, and we still need the massive efforts in that regard. as far as southern goes out, is concerned, the number of operation of hospitals is for alex. i'm up. there's a lot of the hospital for the european hospital and also the use of no shot in alpha. and these 4 hospitals have actually lost the ability to receive more people and are now unable to offer medical care and health care to the people who are wounded by the israeli occupation. and as a result, we have a number of partners who are bleeding to death on the ground, so that in 7 to 10 percent of the victims of the is really congressional against the goes us trip are actually children and women means really occupation is flexing on children and particularly they are targeting houses where a lot of children actually live. in fact, every family in guys
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a has roughly 5 to 6 children. and therefore, the majority of murders and english or people in this aggression are children. and the percentage of children who were murdered or the, during the, during the aggression is now over 45 percent. and this is something that cannot be seen anywhere in the world with the exception of these really aggression that targets residential neighborhoods in particular. and the genocide that's being waged since october 7th until this very moment. you see rebels and you happen to have carried out a series of raids on commercial ships in the region. the around bites group says the attacks are in response to the world, garza and now is, is there a team joined the coast guards as a monitor is ready ships crossing the red sea sooner all the shelf easily do here the us relief beach and who data in less than human does naval patrol is meant by members of
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a who the group on federal law this 30 to heavy duty. i think jimmy, i assume they're monitoring or is really affect vessels crossing the red sea and those or crated, or owned by israel companies. they say it's their response to israel's war and the gaza strip that not to teddy will upset, i mean heavy. so last month the team does large merchant ship galaxy lead to the d . c. this is really owned and turned it in to make shift cruise ship for passengers from yemen, you will keep them as soon as he can. they say they will continue carrying out operations like those on to israel. and so it's war and gaza while a shop even will guide me. did you make any, did you have the sitting on shore these human these get her every day to express their support for guys in the rejection of the war? now the, it, i, bob,
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is we are ready to go and stand with the children and women of palestine in order to live this arrogant aggression i thought as well. i'm a product and i just, i, if i'm here we are ready for any sacrifice in order to defeat design this enemy. we are ready to sit under the expensive and the chief for the sake of our brothers and palestine, $51.00. and i'll be able to hold up in by monday it was the group members she did, carrying out do oppressions and some of the busiest feelings in the world and are part of familiar traffic support postings in the gaza strip them. yep. we'll say that to do, can i own that effort? includes finding ballistic me science and drones targets and a lot in israel. what on the me a little the nice cutty at the and they say they're organizing really to parades to a group more members to their cause. how much of it does ita mean show that you study for for to be able to get and still head here and out 0
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a. 7 more protest in west and capitals pulling for an immediate cease fire and gauze that we bought from demonstration in london. the color we've seen a big dropping type, which is a full russ sydney type of just guide from around 40 degrees celsius and to the high twenty's. then over the next few days. so the heat, what intrigues the blown away here? got some cloud making its way across the apple, straight it and see this. and the cloud here just coming in across the straight is stretching right up towards the top and the west. the weather will be down towards the south having said that, and that will make its way into adelaide as we go. one through sunday. i'm pushing on as we go one into monday. a few showers coming here with temperatures always on the rise down towards the southeast. we are going to see temperatures hopping
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around 2728, the air force and the raw, the more comfortable with. over the next couple of days for the north coast, we have trouble cycling to jasper, which we're expecting to make landfill to the north of cans as we go through tuesday. but what was already pushing his way across the northern parts of queensland coast that we have got to attend. but just picking up the 31 celsius in melbourne for tuesday. hope to bad across the ceiling, sunshine and some showers coming in here. not too bad for japan on sunday to be just getting up to 21 celsius at that stage, but cold or at least making his way in from the west. that'll stream its way through time, which is folding back to the team degrees. the unique perspective. so the africans are willing to take to the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have, if we don't know more and more lively, lots of voices, you don't often hear terrible nations do stand with paul assigned. it's the same
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struggle, shared a displacement, connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is your thoughts providing on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate that there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hating in to be. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the story on talk to how does era, the
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other guy you're watching out 0 from one of our top stories this out of the hospitals in garza, south it'd be pushed to near collapse with this really problems focusing more wounded through the doors every day. the director of nasa hospital in con unit says he's lost control of the facility because it's so overwhelmed. it's rather stunning civilians in gauze. it's a shelter in a so called safe state and in the south west town and found the washington that is just 6 and a half square kilometers in size. and people that do not have reliable access to water or food target with resume and references just a few kilometers away. in elmore c, the title, i'm the, as a level of these really a tax on finding, on the ground between the palestinian fighters and the use of
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a army have expanded ad had getting much more tough on more complicated day by day . now the st. paxis had been witnessing the same confrontations we are talking about the, the eastern areas of vitamin, where the occupation as it tried to advance more to move urban areas and along signed with the encircling the confrontations that are running on the outskirts of the value of refuge account and be like get down into fondles of the territory now . abs confrontations as we'll continue in the main central neighborhoods of gospel city and a subplot. a shift of one and she's yeah, yeah, neighborhood. but one of the most areas that use for the occupation is facing a difficulty in terms of having a kind of know to look and remarkable advancements into which is con you in a city which till now the confrontations continue by using different onto tags besides by the palestinian fighters, who according to the announcements of the east valley military spokes best and that one of the military brigades of the as ready army, had been trapped by
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a military operation that had been for bed by the policy and finances. now of the use with occupation, say that the level of confrontations that they are having right now on con, you and this is considered to be the hardest in terms of the 11th of attacks that had been carried up against them. where the policy and fight is trying to book the entry of the east very occupation forces up to the main central and vital areas of congress. now these kinds of confrontations continue on the ground and it has been a combined, combined to by the ad aerial conveyance that had been carried out by these various forces which had the bill which that to the destruction of hundreds of residential buildings. of course, the territory rise being the distilled incite. the goal is this trip to move down 70000 palestinians who have been killed till this moment. right now in the city of it uh about uh, in central gallons. what has come on to repeat it from bottom to time to like so?
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hospitalized stuff. say they receive more than 70 dead people and a 160 wounded one day out to zeros. hisham zip codes is in tampa at the scene of the latest strike. know enough, he didn't, but a whole lot of we are in there. oh bella central gaza strip. and this is the also long district where these really were planes of attacked a number of buildings seen on killing and injuring a number of residents to stray kids in the early hours of the morning. and among the victims are women and children. many displaced people are here in this area, which is real heads describe as a safe area. despite that is really war planes targeted palestinian civilians here . i mean those were still alive. are now trying their best to rescue others trapped under the rubble to treat the wounded and also to look for the dead to destruction is huge and the mission is very difficult. there's no heavy equipments and everyone, including the civil defense teams, are only using their hands to remove the rubble and to rescue the others. and this isn't the only raid in central cause of this morning on. several other raids were
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launched by these really war planes since the start of the day. yes, the president of the university of pennsylvania has resigned off to testifying in front of the us congress about anti semitism. an email message from the university is board of trustees says that lives mcgill voluntarily tended her resignation. miguel had been subjected to intense criticism. also she struggled to say with a call, so genocide against jews would violate the universities kind of come talk on bullying and harassment for more than this, but speak to mike kind of joins us live from washington, d. c. as in mike, tell us more about the university president resignation as well as what you'll have come under intense attack from several members of congress as well as alumni of the university and donors. full not stating directly that anti semitic submitted comments were a contravention of university policy. this was the same as what was said by the
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other 2 university presidents who are on that congressional panel, as well as the presidents of hava, dental mesh to massachusetts institute of technology. however, that has been now the that close for her resignation have now be met. the goals came, as i said, from members of congress, from several members of public, from members of the university, and indeed even from the white house. but there's also being reaction from free speech advocates who are deeply concerned about this particular trend. she argued list miguel, that is that the university's policies with, based on a supreme court case, brenda. busy versus ohio, in terms of which the supreme court held in 1969 that speech itself is not actionable. it was based on a clue, klux klan rally in which threats were made to attack jews and kill blacks. however, the supreme court found that that is not actionable unless it translates into action. this is precisely what mcgill said before the congressional committee,
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that there is a difference between what is said and what is done. and in terms of the constitution. and in terms of supreme court precedent, what is done is all that matters, not what it said. so this is the arguments that the unit has, the president set being facing the position on. however, now you've seen list mcgill resigned. what happens to the other 2 presidents who've also come under pressure? so on one side, you've got deep satisfaction among those have been calling for the resignation. on the other hand, you go deep concerns about freedom of speech. in particular, the 1st amendment of the us constitution. mike, thanks for that. mike, kind of reporting that from washington dc, just for the past 2 months, demonstrations are being held around the world in support of palestinians and to condemn israel for me. have gallons of thousands of protests is gathered in london on saturday, calling for permanency side comes off of the u. k. chose to abstain from the united nations security council. resolution, demonic and immediate humanitarian sees fire and gaza. emotion that was vetoed by
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the united states. i said, oh sorry, as more not from london. the main trons here is c as why on now, and there is the, 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 off being quoted, an immediate cease fire in god's up. i have to cite the crowd as being largely peaceful today, although there's just been uh, an arrest. uh, i could see some policeman arresting professor lady and uh, we don't know about the reasons yet, but i can show you the, the situation then now and also if you could please show us this group over there with the police. and there's no clear reason for the view right yet the police have no issues anything or made any statements. but the generally speaking,
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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 the numbers on the streets of london today to be in there, tens of thousands of the thousands of people of both a mazda of paris, in support of the palestinian people. many held banners pulling for a ceasefire, and garza as they walked through the french capital from the preston every week. the boy called the divestment and sanctions obedience to move the target seize ran the occupation was maintaining attention and bid global protest against a war and gauze of people on social media sites such as x and take talking apps and naming brands that they say have to have ties to israel. some governments are also taking action as laura con, now reports the
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boy who israel has become a running cry in protest around the world. he's looking to see the smoke and well we're providing support for the people in the past. something here and we some of the same time we went to the government to cut off support to drive it to, to city. oh, wow. really. yep. the video was having uh no non stop it. we will go on to the lights route until the of israel's will. on garza has thrust the b d. s. movement back into the spotlight established in 2005, it cools for a boy called of is writing an international companies involved in israel's violations of palestinian rights. it's those who the provides a list of products to avoid. on the books,
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people are also downloading apps to check if so, businesses support is way the products. there is a global effort by his route to suppress activism and support for the boy up the investment in functions come find including through bringing in legislation to try to suppress subjectivism and probably one of the things we're having to do in the u . k. is funds to boycott law that is specifically on the public bodies like local government pension screens, a 6 to stop them taking divestment action. so at the moment we have a huge possible, but i think that speaks to the concerns the israel holds up, the government holds about the potential momentum in these kind of pains that anti bully caught spill, which is making its way through to purchase parliament says thoughts boy called for the vestments by public bodies would potentially be liable to investigation and
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falling under the legislation. israel has long accused the movement of anti semitism, the thoughts many of making lose the hits companies where it hurts. last month, the tuckers parliament's band nestle kind of products from its restaurants. and mcdonalds has been under attack of 2 it's, it's really franchise of the free meals to soldiers. and some tickets the, the, the look, donald's corporate office itself in egypt to fully by at least 70 percent. since a will started, it is pledged $650000.00 a day to garza and business stone brewing install books in the us. the coffee franchise has been targeted, offered to display the union for social media, post supporting palestinians. the union has since counted, sued, renewed attention. obedience comes as protested to mount
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a public sci fi garza hoping the company is speeding the pinch, will apply pressure on political leaders to and israel's will, on gauze of laura, come out, is there on what are the mac? is it are of american hip hop on since he's been using that for me to raise awareness of 1000 is like to song the sound of all his child to than 8 countries. let's take a lesson on the we know well, other aspect to a mac is written as possible, so include the sound a full and up again by asking him about the inspiration behind the track. and here's the thing it came from, brought in most and my,
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my buddy was samuel john who's also on the song with me. he actually came to visit me in texas, and the song was never plan. it was kind of, we were just sitting in my backyard and you know, it was kind of silent. i was going through my phone, he was going through his phone and all we're hearing from my phone and his phone is, is screens in tears and bombs being dropped. and my studio is actually in my house . so, you know, we kind of put our phones down for a 2nd and i kind of just looked at him and without hesitation, i told him we need to do something for the house. you gotta be shut off immediately . and we, we went right into the studio and i think when you're coming from a place of such strong emotion, the song does come a little bit easier. right. so we got and it'd be knocked out pretty quickly. yeah . it goes back on the freedom and liberation of our people. you know, i noticed a lot of the artist were making music for palestine. they're, they're being labeled as anti semitic or whatever it is. but what we're doing is
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we're, we're talking about our freedom and liberation. that's the narrative we're trying to push. and that's all we want, you know, so the sound of what, obviously the title itself. um, just because music is obviously a sound. so this is, and it's, you know, it's, it's a terrible whether it's going down and it's kind of a high conjoined it together. and the, what i mean by that is i want this, this song to be our sounds. i want this to band us together. and unity, so that's where i kind of, you know, brought the, the song named forward and, you know, so happened in the also ended up in the hook up the song as well. this is the sound of voice. so it kind of, you know, all worked out perfectly. eddie met palestinians with foreign passwords. he'd been stuck in god's, that'd be returning home and recent weeks include several dozen in on and with a modest reports. now from w is abraham les gone. so it's a good during the fighting in 2009,
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assessing and on and t state f a since i think it was an easy decision. life in guys is very tough. there aren't many to know opportunity for young people. and it's very difficult life over there. with his own growing family, he sometimes returned to see relatives. during his most recent visit, the war and gaza trapped his family. that for weeks looked at unbelief. abraham kept to the experience with his phone. today is saturday and i just went out to get red, hoping the irish government would help evacuate his families. unfortunately, we didn't make it to the list for today. directive guys. but he, in the thousands of all the irish citizens inside gauze of wait 2 weeks to get them a list of for a national allowed to leave. i think we say $42.00 days of the total, then guys. and before we left, with every message coming from on,
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and it reminded us of the good days that we had here, his moments of home coming felt like a dream. abraham says the warm welcome back pots of orleans political reality. i think palestinians in general here, they feel they are a more welcome than anywhere else in your reasons for the supports of rooted in the countries painful past experiences with its english neighbors. i think there's a huge solidarity with a palestine in r, and there has been historically, we understand cetera colonialism because we were evicted from orlando settlers, put in our alarm to 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. that is cautious about hotline public criticism of israel. that's because on and says it wants to retain
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a constructive role in calming the conflict. iron wants to be a friend, a 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 to stay at 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. the monks out to 0 dublin and many fed the war and does a good stretch. well, it's new. yeah. as well as defense ministers that it will be long and difficult to know is where the media reporting that the army is estimating. it needs another 8 weeks to complete. the current stage of association. i could think of the united states getting worried about growing international criticism of the civilian death toll la fisher assistant, or the 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 and around 10 units before it concentrates its war on the south of gaza. and that could take apart their month. what to expect tool they'll just need a little more could mean a short piece might eliminate some old militants from us. many times we might even capture the lead that was sort of homeless in gaza. but what is the plan to be on dates? and by eliminating the police status, the police students in the guys are in the west bank has went in probably the region they have, but it might be some technical achievements. but strategically, if he's 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
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a long and difficult battling garza. and at the end of the c spy, poked about 2 more months of intense fight to melissa. but 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 supervision. use model. but the idea of the fighting, stretching beyond the end of the year will consent america and going through all the be to a deceased by a call at the united nations on friday. it is august, these really government to wrap operations before the end of the year. the world wide protests against the war a growing as the number of dead guys that 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, or fortunately, told the war cabinet. you don't have enough credit to us and says it hasn't given
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any fund deadline to the end of the war. even as it's concerned about the growing number of civilian debt is real, has made it clear and slight 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. so that here now does their accusations of human rights violations in the run up to next month. government election in the bank that the, the call choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number, think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life,
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those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women in my country and that's suite one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and this has to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts, that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you the, [000:00:00;00]
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the way going to look. it's about the world news now, and we'll started back to this where the families of alleged victims of force disappearance is an opposition. m p's from the human chain to, to month, every time. this is part of a way to campaign against human rights violations ahead of next month selection. the government says the allegations are full and fabricated to have a child's re has more now from dr. like many others, i've seen a big them came to protest about missing family members. but the human change the from what's quickly dispersed by police person. a member of a student opposition group was the trend biplane clubs officer 10 years ago the where citizens of bangladesh shouldn't have the right to protest anywhere. why is my son still missing? and why am i not able to talk about him without any harassment? what crime have we done? what someone i was actually a human rights monitor, say a security forces. i've carried out more than 600 and 4th,
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a disappearance since 2009 human rights violations are now and did a team. and we have seen this sort of tradition and cracked them before the elections for the last 15 years. critics of the governments that cracked done on the opposition is creating a climate of fear at a parliamentary elections due on january the 7th. and listen with so many members of the hiding varying arbitrary arrest disappearance. the mono more father, a local politician, was taken by plain crowds, policemen, before the 2014 election. it's been a decade and i still don't know where my father is. we want all those who are still illegally detained in secrets, so as to be the media, typically everything in the government saves it's creating a conducive environment for the elections. but analysts then rides group, say state alternatives assignment,
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jealously filling prisons with the opposition party members. and which are great, i'll just say the con, the lead is of island nation to monday and then to the use of fossil fuels at the top $28.00 summit into by this a time is running out to keep us temperature below the one of the hoss degree woman limit agreed to in paris in 2015. so many island nations, anything a one and a half degrees celsius could spell complete disaster. so we will not go silently to a watery graze. therefore, we cannot and will not accept an outcome from the call, but best enough to serve us on a course for the future of the stage within 1.5 temperature. mister president, this called so i've been going on for a very long time. oh, to run a news expecting us to do the right and the date for that is to arrest
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reverse and stop. greenhouse gas emissions ran in time to change. the european union has become the world's 1st regional blog to agree on laws governing the use of on official intelligence negotiates as from the european parliament and the approx 27 member countries agreed to strict restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology and systems and manipulate human behavior, companies that fail to comply with the rules will face if the fines are, let's get some support. his, it's on a how much for the like, just it also will have missed out on the test to return to the top of the english premier league. there will be to one mill but aston villa. we've done the things early assets improving, decisive also say 2nd of the table with villa said unit emery's team are just 2 points behind the does in difficult how much the law has hits yet. another goals going landmark for a couple of the table live a full. it's a 2 forward score. these $200.00 goal for the club that strike it to his team level
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crystal palace. how the elliot went home to school, the window and at a time and see before skills is 21 victory more problem, samantha, so united as 10 hugs team last 3 niels diploma. so at old trafford, is united 11th loss of the season. united will be taken on by music in the champions league on tuesday. the durham incentives were hit for 5 in their latest. when does the game find the last 51? it gets into the front quote. as they're on beach and sauce in the league, it came to a halt. couple of the table by live, a cruise in place discard on sunday, england international or do selling your misquote the he's 16 call of the season fully on the to it. lot his team is still dropped points in the spanish ta ta race as a true 11 with the best is 0 not could claims tops fault with the when it gets said in the table. a box alone that on sunday, christiane,
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rinaldo celebrated his 1200 that professional match with the goal and lost his victory against. i'll be out for now. those assisted by side to money as the 58 year old, the school in the 31st minute, and the full one victory. it was the 16th goal of the season on us or on 2nd in the saudi for the 7 points behind a hit on max. go stop and says he wants to keep improving as he to add to the driver's title at formula ones, annual awards ceremony or stuff and one. i wrestled 19 races as he came to he said straight, well, attempted to he's red bull team, a seal. the construct to his title on the clients, all stuff yesterday was named will kill pick. yeah. it's what, when you're traveling around so much all over the world, you want to also do it with a great group of people and we definitely have that red bulls. so yeah, extremely proud of what we have achieved this year, but of course i hope o. so it doesn't stop here because i suppose headlines, you can get more an officer,
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i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the didn't and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. what we do and i'll just sarah, is try to balance 2 stories and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into money. see, the is what allows to press on with its war on gaza as strikes pound, district holden, $17700.00 to the ins. it'd been killed since the will be got the results of this is i'll just say we're live from the also coming up. i'll just say we're speaks to people who fled to one of the only is really designated safe
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