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as israel order civilians to flee the centre of con units. the w h. o chief says the impact of the conflict on health is catastrophic, and the territories health system is on its knees and collapsing. speaking of the doha for them caught us prime minister, says gaza is facing an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. russia accused, this is well of collectively punishing the policy and the as riley army is accused of posting the staged videos for porting to show the surrender of how much flights the it is 15, g and t, that's 5 pm in gaza. israel is offensive claiming more palestinian lives and forcing others into unsafe conditions. an international criticism is mounting. palestinians are being pushed out to the most populated parts of southern gaza is
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ready. bombs are pounding con units as tanks advanced into the city. kind of thing is fleeing the fighting had been told by israel to shelter in a tiny, mostly barren plot of land in the south, west view and says it is becoming dangerously overcrowded at an emergency meeting in geneva, the world health organization chief is wanting that gauze faltering system can't afford to lose even one more. ambulance is ro, is facing increasing international pressure over its campaign. speaking on sunday, to the doha for him, rushes foreign minister has criticized the collective punishment of palestinians. let's go live not to thought i was the one who's in a fi for us on the southern tip of gaza. so i thought it would see some heavy fighting in the south today. what's the latest on that? yes,
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because of the exciting continues on the ground territory. access between the tops and sciences. these are the occupation. so i'm just now the by day the fight thing on the scale of attack had been increased and reviewed. where that text right? no longer as in tray to the south of the territory. now starting from the north of because a stripper where there are, i'm going to change that. we've seen fighters on the soldiers on the eastern area. the central bank in reaching out here. sounds disliked and goes, we'll continue to main 16 neighborhoods in $1016.00, including a seizure where we do these kinds of charts to continue the fall. it is time to move, curious like the till now according to the used to keeping since is taking place in the district areas of con eunice, which is now considered to be the new phase of each very expansion of the miniature ration. now according to the east, by the army, the pricing there is getting much more hard and difficult within days where the
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parents put insights is in the in 3. and the advancements of the east valley troops hold the ground which are trying to see much more control over the vital areas in the city. now these different ations on the ground continue and these are combined just by a mass of areas combined. and alternately restricting on the coastal line of because of strip and a different residential buildings. just the during the last couple of hours, what was done uh, $100.00 palestinians have been killed and an alias was introduced. mooney, who's done a 50 pounds pretty and have been killed in one s strike that destroyed our number of residential building and what is important and the number of the strikes that would every stripe right now, on the south, the number of casualties has been also increasing as well and thought it, we've been, we've been hearing about how there are fewer and fewer cells cool, safe zone. so palestinians, how difficult is them?
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how difficult is it for them to get to and survive in those sites on the well, the notion of safety in the territory, you started to disappear as there are, there is going to be more growing concerns among palestinians, the resistance of mistrust in terms of what these really occupation is telling us to use to do earlier has instilled residents of the north hampton central area of 16 to 2000 right. now the introduce of the areas which considered to be isolated from urban areas. now these areas considered to be on suitable for living for guidance as soon as there is a, there's a clean, simple name for us, correct? so with the color with the ongoing black tricity situation that's in a little while, see the scenario which does it have to be safe and who do these ropes now that's, that's kind of the basic piece of cities. a dozen living now,
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especially to elderly women and, and i'm a young to the people with disabilities. so now the situation is getting how much more difficult progresses. there are here as will continue to get residential. charles, there's a sense of safety, has been disappeared from the hops of johnson's daughter. thank you. thought it was boom. life was in the number of palestinians killed in his ready attacks has risen to 17700 since the war began on october. the 7th, but those who managed to survive, israel's ministry, is ordering them to move to a tiny strip of land on the coast is all says what it costs a safe zone will be spared the bombing and fighting. that's devastated much of the rest of the taxi was and 1800000 people in gaza had been forced from their homes and there are fewer and fewer designated safe areas left to flee the sand, the barren at 6 and
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a half square kilometer patch of terrain in l. o. c is one of them hunting fluids, reports from their almo awesome, one of the last remaining references for tens of thousands of palestinians who have spent the past, the weeks to fling further and further south to escape. israel's war on gauze, and here we have set up, make shift tens on the sand. isabel has labeled this humanitarian saved zone, but it's not a humane. and it's not saying it's the fan and not the children died because of the freezing conditions here. our life was know focused on how to find bread is really skilled people with ms. saygos and shows. and we are about to die here because of the lack of everything that kind of keep us alive. they send us here to face a slow death. this rate is don't kill us, the current conditions here. we'll definitely send those to our desk that you just told me. she had already been told to move
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a 3 times before she settled for on my watch. but she says there is no help at all . here, how did the image that yeah, medicines are not available. i am a cancer patient and i have big problems in my heart tomorrow and i cannot endure up. i will tolerated anymore as they are no toilets. what can i do? am i supposed to your anita in front of everyone? i don't even know anything about my sons. are they still alive? if they lost the lives in a minute? i have no idea. with no food supplies, nor water supplies more than 50 displays, palestinians found themselves within the past few days in this open largely sand area. and these make shaft bins in the worst of living conditions. this has been continuously feeding into their ongoing fear that this is going to be a permanent displacement. as the work continued to pound, the gaza strip from north to south soldiers are just kilometers
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a weight in hon units. and the here, the air strikes is reading panic, data cubic data theater. there are huge numbers of tents here that has huge numbers of people. and more, more people are coming every day from con eunice, some flies and all the insects filled the tents. we live in a catastrophic situation up, so the club, yes, there are, blasi work for the i. c are seeing gaza after spending years in the united kingdom as an engineer. he says it's ordinary people who are paying the price. 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 called the punish all the people because 5 to 10 percent. ok, so we need to, we need the solution. if you are for waiting to die up to sure. 3 weeks time people are going to die from full and no food, no medicine, no ministration,
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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, the honey, my mood, a lossy evacuations on august the euro, or the world health organizations executive board is holding an emergency session to discuss the growing health crisis in gaza and the occupied westbank. w h o has one, the health system in the gaza strip is collapsing and it can not afford to lose one more ambulance or hospital bed. it's director general reiterated calls for an immediate cease fund. now the work of the what it goes is impossible. and the directly in the firing line seems the sevens of october w jo has verified more than $449.00, a tax on health care in garza and the westbank. and 60 i techs in on health getting these,
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we have no ad and no one is safe in guys as more and more people move to a smaller and smaller area overcrowding, combined with the lack of adequate food, water, shelter, implementation, outraging. the ideal conditions for this is to spread the w h o director and clean the woods and many other un officials that pull breast brandon joins us live from that meeting in geneva. so uh well, what else did uh, did the director general have to say that it's yeah, i think it's clear that here in geneva and on the ground in garza, the healthcare professionals of the un and the w. h o. all finding the task absolutely impossible. and the executive board here in geneva, distressed and the pulled up the conditions that those health care workers are
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having to try and work in the director general spoke not about a humanitarian crisis, but about a humanitarian catastrophe. in his words, and they said the statistics were pretty stock that have been presented at this meeting. 1.93000000 people displaced some half a 1000000 of them will not be able to go back to that homes that you have no homes left to go back to more than 286 health care. what because of lost their lives have been killed in the conflict and the that the, the reality of ass and the worst thing situation is we approach winter and with corpses still buried under rubble, is bravely concerning the world health organization and its executive board. so the draft resolution, which looks very likely to be adopted by consensus later on this afternoon in an hour or so to it's not about demanding an immediate cease. 5, it doesn't talk about that. what it does talk about is trying to alleviate the situation for those humanitarian or medical workers on the ground. it wants
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especially the access for those personnel to reach. there's people who are out of need an unprecedented access for the humanitarian supplies to get in. and it also wants these national community to raise as much funds as possible to rebuild thomas bonds, medical situation. and how important is the agreement among the w h a h, or board at this meeting? or yeah, i, it consensus is viable or israel is, is a member of the w h o, but it's not on the executive board. it does not have ups. and the hope here was that it wouldn't have to be of that was of the 34 members that they would just agree unanimously by consensus avoiding the need for those. they've managed to do that by not cooling for a 65, for example. and the draft that's been put forward doesn't seem to allow, is riley talks about full policies having a responsibility to allow humanitarian medical workers to go through. the important thing is the stance that the united states in this,
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the united states could have demanded more dilution of the language, the strong language within that draft. they didn't. and israel was looking very isolated when it spoke earlier on this morning. the message, notwithstanding what happened in the un security council on friday. the message from here in geneva is that israel cannot take united states support for granted. for brandon life was there in geneva, thankful. russia it has criticized israel's continued bombardment of gauze. are the countries farm? it is a 2nd of rough, says it amounts to collective punishment of the palace thing, and people who took part in the doha, for them remotely. we strongly condemned to the service that the guys the eastern of on the 7th of october, like we can them and that there was the tech at the same time. we do not believe it's acceptable to use this. this event for collective punishment of the millions
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of palestinian people was indiscriminate showing of the city of the waters a corresponding cash i bought a has more from the doha for i've been talking to a senior officials attending the how for and let me just give you some highlights of basically what they have to say, cutoff 40 minutes. so it's just the amount of sending to come of the international organization saying that they are paid to the level of privacy is made to bring it on to the will of the top remains committed to continuous efforts to negotiate an extension of the seas by a policy in 5 minutes, so that's all the 0 that the us veto is counter productive. it will just be 3 tasks to these right is to continue once he described nice destruction of gaza and that's how much ultimately it should spend united with the policy. and also it is
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a forwarded to to move forward. it was quite interesting during the day to help for them when you notice we're asking contests 40 minutes so that you'll daniel 40 minutes. so any kind of lead to on what some next 4 guys in the or we're united in saying that we should not be the ones to decide what's good for the funny city is. this is going to be a decision made by the policy and on insisting that it needs to be a part of city and state with his do a sudden it's got, it's all about what happens next should be decided by policy is in 3 elections. this is why the job to the appointment is a most of you have to say. what we are facing is, is, is, is in a direction that is producing unprecedented amounts of defense, destruction, and is jeopardizing the future of the people region as it is creating a c wave of pates that wind denied with defined generations to come. so obviously demanding aspire something that we're going to continue to to do. and the majority of the world is,
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is something over table that we've seen with the journalists. if there is a solution that we enjoyed inputs on behalf of the islands. it is disappointing. that deals with lucian, develop to go through it is time of us. it is an excuse me, with a very, very clear start against a war that is by anything and pretend instruments enough to do how form has become a global platform debating critical issues. global challenges, climate change, cyber security octave as an intelligence instability in the middle east. but this time it's been overshadowed by the developments in gaza and never before have the issue of the need to reform international institutions. what more pronounced then this time with most of those who attended the form saying that the international institutions, the united nations security council,
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the european union have failed so that they have faith to address the. a sausage is committed against civilians in gaza. but what should happen next, and this is why you have different views express today during the fall, should we pursue a path where we have to convince international institutions to come together, put an end to the fighting and bring the 2 parties how most of these right is the policy and the societies to negotiate a comprehensive been difficult supplement? a while ago i spoke with a lot of sending an impass of the in the okay. and he said just the fact that they blow open or pending now, and this tends much better. the fund is to be an issue that people have taken to the streets say that it needs to be and then to the atrocities until the relentless bombardment of the civilians in gaza is quite enough. he sees it as the beginning of
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a new chump to that could be conducive to more international support for the palestinians . israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has held a phone call with russian president vladimir putin. nothing knows office says he voice his disapproval of russia's position against israel. let's go to him. wrong con, now in tell a visa, and what more did the netanyahu have to say as well, the 2 policies haven't spoken since october. the 16th, the relations between them all fruits up but this was a fun coal. busy last it 50 minutes in the fire, including the prime minister says he expressed his displeasure with certain statements made by russian officials of the un and other forms against israel. now it's interesting waltz, that's fine. who was talking, taking place. you heard from such a lover of, of the doha for him, we just run a sound bite from him. as a lover of actually said the october 7th didn't happen in a vacuum. that's the kind of statement,
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the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is talking about. he says that's a critical statement i'm it shouldn't be said, well is role once you to believe is the october, the 7th is the bill an annual, everything happened on that date and there was no background to any of this is a message that they've been pushing out for very long time. now the apartments a mentioned, you know, who also criticize the relationship between russia and run. yes, you called it dangerous. and he said that if anybody had experienced an attack on october 7th, like israel did, they would act with no less force. but he also requested rush to put pressure on the red cross to visit and provide medicines for the caps is being held in gauze. he's been doing this a lot. he's been talking about the red cross, he's trying to deflect to blame onto them, saying that they simply not big enough now spoken to the red cross. that position is absolutely eclipse. they are part of the humanitarian diplomacy that goes on. they simply cannot go into it was under heavy bombardment and almost to go and see
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hostages. that simply cannot happen. it's not something that can happen, but yet netanyahu keeps pushing this message out. and these readings generally uh, run, pick up that blame on the red cross and fast. you can see that in the phone call with a bloody piece of payment on thanksgiving. amount of con, in tell of the, a nicer is being accused of staging a video for forcing to show the surrender of how my soldiers, the footage on social media show several dozen men strip to that underway is really media says these are how much fights is arrested at the job valley, a refugee camp. one man is seen walking towards a soldier and hanging over a rifle and hand on the notes here, how he's counting the rifle in his left hand. and how does he have a specification unit? senate has identified a 2nd site of the same video. the palestinian man is now holding the rifle in his right hand. like the 1st video,
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he looks forward to place the weapons in front of these res, so just a well below is editor at the online newsletter of digest. he joins me now in the studio tomorrow. that'll list so let's talk about this video festival. what do you make of it? and in particularly it's in particular, it's authenticity. well i think uh what it says is that it's not very often to us and it lacks authenticity. i think goes, there is already done some very good work in terms of other claims that the is really, is, have made. there was the claim that the hospital bombing was the result of time on the calendar to be a, i believe, a water tank. so we know that these rallies in terms of their has a kind of losing the edge of it. uh, what i would say about this video is that whatever is really is intended to do it as backfire disasters with that regardless of the authenticity of it or not.
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because the images that have gone around the world are images that show men and, and a new young man and older man, this trip down to their underwear. and they're forced to new on the ground. they have their hands tied behind them. what does that remind people of why you can reject humiliation t? indeed as does that, but it also reminds people of i assess it me, mind people of i would grade. it reminds people of brutality of p, o, a by people who are enemies by people who are a terrorist. so i would argue that in fact, once again, this really is have in this far and i misfired badly and, and the fact that you know, they, they, they, they sell for necessity to, to put this video out, raises all sorts of questions about other videos that they put out raises all sorts of questions about claims and making makes it much more difficult for the americans . for example, who are now caught in a class think here because they're trying to find ways to encourage humanitarian
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pause again. and they won't use or it says fire, but these are in this keep, you know, putting the americans on the backboard here. i think it's very damaging. and we heard as well from the w h o dad, the latest humanitarian agency this way, the in here. echoing the same sentiment that we've heard from other groups, that there is no safe place in garza that needs to be a sci fi, but it doesn't appear at this point that this message is being hugged by the us. well, you know, the us hasn't jumped as strongly to as well as defense. i think this is what we we can take from that particular situation. the longer this was all along with the civilian casualties, mountain mountain mound. so the more tenuous as america's position and you have to remember that 5 minutes into an auctioneer there, a key stays. michigan is one way of arrow, but americans decide to sit on their hands. he's going to lose that stick because the only one up like $2.00 against the against trump and the last election. so
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there are political issues in domestic, the political issues for vines that he's got to way up now. and there are reports that the american subset is really, he's got 3, we excited to the end of the year to get this job done. which of course is only stimulating the is really to be more with more or less more violent. and i think that's part of was like, i say with, with the clock ticking. yeah. yeah. that increase the pressure on israel to india to tell you what it feels. and david does, i think that's the context, the stone coming out as well is the, the idea that, you know, we can humiliate the palestinians. the palestinians have experienced emulation for decades and decades. and decades, as i said, do i think there's in fact 5 very badly because it doesn't play at all in the interest on the global scene in the interest of that in yahoo to try and sell it as a, as a, as a war, self defense. it has failed and it was feeling badly. good to get your perspective . uh for the moment. zillow,
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thanks very much. i is now still ahead on edge data. we looked at the price paid by palestinians in the occupied west bank for been banned from working in israel. the hello welcome to look at the international full cost of the usual heavy showers across the north west of south america. meanwhile, the active weather system just the round power wire east and pa. so present level produce some very heavy rain that splits a little further east, which as we go on through the remainder of sundays, some picked out policy that could cause some localized will flash flooding self is that well, so i'm showing the point of service at around $27.00 degrees celsius, a similar type of say. on monday, notice on monday that was a, with a sliding towards re, i say, at eastern side of resulting some big down pools. michelle has showed up with the
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weather across the central, in west impulse of the amazon, and back up towards the northwest and beyond. we got some raw the weather to affecting west in pots of the cap and little collage of stones air into a nickel rocky. well, maybe into a costa rica, some very wet weather coming through here. lot of count them right, coming in across the good pots of mexico and that's slipping further south with so much of central america sinks and very heavy right for the caribbean. it is sunshine and few showers, maybe affecting the eastern on is that we use some parts of the us saying somewhat by left on that same with a system very heavy right? valid storms and re down pools. and that so making his way further eastwards and turning cooler behind the, the unique perspective of 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 problem. nations do stand with pablo sign,
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it's the same struggle, shared of displacement, connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of testifying, genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is 0. it is a tenant object to produce objective these coverage. many parts of his really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the fringes of israeli public discourse, anti war voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next,
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the hello again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories this now palestinians are being pushed out of the most populated parts of southern gaza. is ready, bombs are pounding, con eunice as tanks advanced into the city. those fleeing have no west sights left . the got you and says displace palestinians are experiencing extreme of crowding in the south. they've been noticed by israel to move to what it calls a safe zone in a low, i see, but it has no reliable sol, seasonal to food or medicine. the world health organization is wanting causes health system is collapsing and cannot afford to lose one more ambulance on hospital bed is director general leads are making calls for an immediate cease fire at an emergency meeting in geneva. but there's been no laptop in daily is riley
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raids in the occupied. westbank 2 young palestinian men were arrested one 4th a storm, the columbia refugee camp. earlier on sunday. the pair were taken from their homes, buys, ready soldiers it's. it's also still in the town of to bus early on sunday, with a convoy around 50 vehicles, gun battles were a full to between pass the and fighters and his right forces. bulldozers followed the convoy destroying roads and damaging water pipes before the war. more than 150000 palestinians from the occupied west bank worked in israel, but many have since been ban, depriving families and the po spinning economy of much needed revenue. some work is now say, even if the band is lifted, they won't be going back to the stress of reports from all the sun on this. we sits down for a late breakfast with these parents and cut them one of these 9 children at the home. and the occupied with bank and normally at this time of day,
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can you ready be it was in israel when the will will solitude is real band palestinian workers from the occupied west bank for some sense. even if his rel, lips the band, he's reluctant to go back, was up with level just a little bit doesn't whoever works inside israel guarantees a comfortable financial life for themselves. we're able to buy land to build a house, but now it's dangerous to enter, and i'm worried that will be revenge for the mazda of tax, and unfortunately, the workers will pay a big price. the st super monro busy with the palestinian economy is suffering even more since the war started. nearly a quarter of the occupied west banks, labor force generated 17 percent of the palestinian national income for jobs and as well before. that's a 150000 palestinians working inside as well. and around $25000.00 working in these rails illegal settlements, generating around free $1000000000.00 a year. so long as you used to work as
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a construction worker in tel aviv junk family, enjoy the best of wages. eastwood nearly doubled when he takes home in the occupied westbank. and as a whole nother must when it opens again, i will wait a couple of weeks to check the situation before i return to work is better there. you get paid directly and on time, even though there is racism and i'm afraid of violence against me, which is the best station in ramallah. it's 5 30 am before the war would be bustling with workers, taking transports with ro. now this whole the as sold around colombia checkpoint monks a break and the separation will heavily guarded by these rarely military. and it's where many palestinians used to cross into israel every day before the war. at this time of the day, at this place, you'd see thousands upon thousands of palestinians crossing the check board to go with you as well to can. as you can see now,
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it's just the trickle. and the majority of these work is all going deep inside is working and industrials are very close to where we all now economies. roger of quantity says the band was highlighted just how reliant on these well the palestinian economy is even if they want to return to the local labor market. the existing opportunities are very, very few. in fact, there are 9, we already had 17 percent unemployment in the west bank. now we're going to have set at $430.00 for our present unemployment. we had a low g, d p, relatively in the, in the west bank. now these, this is, this labor continues, stoppage continues for 12 months. we're talking about 25 percent loss and g d p alone because of this effect. and that means additional hardship for millions of palestinians like solid, who look south across the valley at the towns in israel,
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where he can no longer work catastrophic which is 0. remo ways relentless attacks on gaza are just destroying homes lives and infrastructure. they also have targeting palestinian culture itself that includes historical buildings and institutions. and the people who preserves palace finds all the heritage and science. they had the baby ripples. we did what we could remember us. these words were written by doctor mood. evelyn, who jayla on the white board normally used for planning surgeries, doctors without borders, says he was killed in the attack on the out the hospital in northern guys out few weeks ago, along with several other doctors. and not just them. israel has also killed the artist, educators, entrepreneurs, journalist, and athletes. most of the are ripping apart what's left of it. society. many say israel is waging a war of a little side that is a deliberate targeting of communities leadership. it was 1st used by british
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journalist michael nicholson in the 90s to describe the beach of gina mexico, of mostly muslims in bosnia and herzegovina, by certified or military groups. on the war on gaza genocide expert unless upward shows make tweeted, saying killings of the most notable of your community are done to make you a member. nobody is safe to make you lose hope to ensure the community doesn't resist or re organize. many analysts believe is your role is attempting to deliberately erase palestine is identity, history and existence. also known as cultural genocide, you remove not only a human being with all of the sort of complexity and potential from the earth, but you take away somebody that has been a leader in their culture of destroy those things. you removing the trends of part of a people in the culture from the or the palestine administrative coaches. you put details
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the profound impact of 2 months of is really bombardment on gauze us cultural sector. it says more than 28 creative professionals including artist writers and visions have been killed by is really bombing 9 publishing houses and libraries have been damaged, as well as 21 cultural centers and at least 20 story. cal site's been through districts oldest mosque and the widely known greek orthodox sample. few use believe to be the 3rd oldest church in the world. according to the wrong statutes. targeting historic monuments, religious buildings intentionally is a war crime. but many see the impactful palestinians is bigger than the loss of physical landmarks. it becomes easier to dehumanize the people to publicly present the middle more simplistic or barbaric, or reductive way if you can eradicate to places of culture and community learning. and i think that's what we have seen time and time again from these really. i mean
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it's really state for palestinians. it's a daily fight just to stay alive and to hold onto the very existence as of people. you had to live at d o d 0. a still a head on. i just need a west african leaders need for crisis folks. off the 2 member states report attempted cruise in recent weeks and origin tina to us to the right online, libertarian harvey, emulate this morning. as the president will be live from when, as far as the humanity is open, the gates of hell or in the seats, he's having orlando's effects. as the world discusses how to reduce emissions, supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people empower, investigates,
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the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south crude mistake, part 2 of 200, just in size. the content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes, and targets tier 2 customers in a sofa and a visa cruiser me. and yet they continue to report. of course of this is the story of just want us to be had be let me know if it had been higher for the levels because on that it just either the
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the, let's take a look at some of the days of the news. now, leaders from the west african block echo, as have mentioned, a book just to discuss the rising number of cruise and attempted cruise across the region. how many degrees is in a bu, just for us? so i med, we've seen a number of, of course, a successful and attempted in, in recent times, and in that part of applicant lots, lots for them to get into in these meetings. exactly. we're talking about 6 successful close to in molly to input can across so one image and one in get closer you have on successful core times the recent ones. the most recent one is instead of, you know, not as generated a lot of consent among members or participants of the summit. and you can sense that sense of near panic among the leaders prompting some of them to ask the person in question, what is going wrong? the president or the chairman of the economic community of west africa state. and i
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didn't president ball attainable the right looks like we've lost the connection to ask my darren in the nigerian capital. apologies for that. we'll move on for now. right. when you have a mulay has been sworn in as argentine as new president his election when was fueled by the countries deep economic crisis. but they all concerns about the new president's plans to combat inflation. between the election campaign he threatened to blow up the central bank and make the us dollar the nation's currency. that's about joyce's live now uh from when its always so uh, theresa festival, me lies been being sworn in and you've spoken to the country. what's what you've been saying while i'm here not far away from congress, where thousands of people have come here to listen to the precedent to be part of
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this an aggravation ceremony. many are hope flows, the best will change argentina's economy that's been struggling with a very, very high inflation in the past year. have yet to be late. so is comparing the election best selection with a form of the burdening world the he says that there's going to be before him after his presidency and that he's going like, he's been very critical of argentina's political. it's laughing, a bit has failed argentina, that people has been dis, the country struggling with stagnation with poverty. among many other things, people are listening to himself very, very with lots of attention. he's also talking about the phenomena situation in the country on the verge of hyper inflection, and the measures that he's going to have to take, for example, saying that he will have to cut down a government public spending the wrong 5 for cents. he said that i didn't t not right now, i need a shock therapy in order to be able to get the country out of the current economic
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crisis. so he's basically nurturing the population about what is coming next for this country. and the terry team measures that he's planning to take. he said, the business, the beginning, a new era unfold, most of the people we have spoken to here, their hope for that after several months of difficulties, there's going to be a life of the end of a ton of however, there are lots of people in argentina right now, very, extremely concerned about what will happen in this country next. and dates and radical proposals from the, from the new president to will he be able to carry them out. well, that's the big question. we do know that have you ever really came to office with the promise to dollar wise the corner me? he also spoke about dynamite in the central bank. he blames because of, of the high inflation that this country has been struggling with me. and he said that the base, so for example, the currency that are continuous, he's comparing it with an iceberg in the higher rocks,
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but he's losing value every day that it's melting. and that's why he's flooding particularly. so i'm actually from the past few weeks, however, we have seen on more front of math. typically ladies who have now discarded goal i station initially mostly because there's no money in the sense of buying. however, he's going to take very, very drastic cisco measures in order to address what's happening in the countries of terry t measures. cutting down government spending probably evaluating the currency, among many other things, he says that what is coming next is what he calls speculation, which is a mixture of inflation and reception. i'm. this is something that concerns most of people in the country, including those who have both in for him. but when you talk to people right now, they are hopeful, they believe that tough months are coming. but they believe again that in the end there's going to be have yet to be. they will be able to carry out some reforms that it will have an impact in their lives. very simple in when, as always,
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thank you. in the presence of venezuela and guy on i will meet on thursday to talk about the growing dispute over the oil rich region of s a. keep up, but his weight is threatened to an next the area controlled by gayana following a referendum. last week, i have a son that runs yet 2 reports. a me thing was a now just hours after the press is a very swell. i spoke through his brazilian counterpart lula. betsy is i n a the secretary general of the united nations and thank you with that. as we have been mediating on the matter line particular insisted on the need to avoid any unilateral actions that could further escalate the situation with the patient that's been escalated for over a week since savannah toyota. how the referendum in which a majority of voters essentially voted in favor of a next thing. the cable, which is which makes up a for 2 thirds of a good yanna rich. and that has been long disputed,
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and that is rich and full oil and gas. venezuela. i'll do it in particular as, as, as taking the serious of action that some of them symbolic collect, presenting a mass of any further with the dispute, his territory. that is also among other things that move the troops towards up to board. the meeting will be on thursday in st. vincent and the granite being set up and supported by the select, the community of latin america and caribbean nations. the president of the go. yeah . now will participate by the said he is not or you will not to negotiate the any border boundaries with my daughter or the fact that the international criminal court has jurisdiction over this matter. but overall, this is seen as a step in the right direction. in the region as a way to try and de escalate to this, the tensions and the growing concerned surrounding this dispute. how much is in
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egypt costing the votes in a 3 day presidential election, president of the fact that his cc is looking to secure the time i made rising of public discontent and worsening living standards. polls will stay open until tuesday. that's all said the reports of the streets of title are beaming with campaign banners present opposite as c c. c, a certain between a term in office despite the comforter stuff and it gets worse every economy crisis but many see any big data for him. once the results of his popularity, but because as i could say, a competition, i said go more a, the current president can get most one percent of the votes out of real support. and i expect you can get 10 percent of votes using the same ways. it did together endorsement, but as for the sweeping majority of the egyptian people, they're waiting for a serious candidate seeking real change. but some don't take the this,
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i will participate in the elections because the president has done great things for the country. and that's why i think 2015 as head of the army up to 4000 c. c came to power in a me to, to the cooper feed. the 4th egypt 1st, democratically elected president mohammed mostly was linked to the most abroad. that cracked down on the position has continued ever since c. c. it retains the support of immediately establishment that has gain further political and economic influence under his rule. with annual inflation at nearly 40 percent above the tours of the population in egypt is living below the poverty line that is just by cc presented himself as it got them to her of the stability in a world of 5 regions. getting his decade in palmer, a message that has add the traction in a year went through complex into that and gaza hyper dropped it on egypt. borders the guys, a war was major boost for president cc and like many other countries in the world
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and the cases of external threats and the case of a war, you know, people tend to rally behind the leader. critics see this presidential election as a force of to use long track down on distance. i see the government is encouraging the supporters to catch the wars to a fear, a low turnout will lead to questions about this list and this, this out of that. oh, jesse, or at least 6 people, including a child, have been killed off to a tomato tools through the us state of tennessee. thousands have been injured and officials say they are still in a search and rescue phase. the storm is caused, excessive damage, and the 10s of thousands of people all without our the voters in hong kong. and i'll go to the polls in the 1st legit says legislative elections in 2 years. but nearly o opposition. candidates have effectively been bought under new rules imposed by beijing. if this in gwen fluid has the story of hong kong
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is holding what it says doherty's term. the 1st patriots on the elections. the new voting system has made it near impossible for pro democracy candidates to get on the ballot across the territory posters, billboards, and cheerful mascot roads, residents to head to the polls for the legislative vote. fast to get hong kong, experienced its lowest, turn out ever back in 2021. after beijing imposed its sweeping look toral overall. what's the point of voting? the political atmosphere is one side of this time. the government has vetted the candidates and drastically reduced the number of seats decided directly by voters. so i'm afraid democracies of the agenda and whatever they're doing now. and whatever they are trying to convince the public that the system that we'd given is better than the previous ones. the authorities began cracking down on pro democracy
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activists in response to major demonstrations in 2019 after they arrested her agnes child's fail and fled to canada. in consideration of the political situation in hong kong and my personal house, my, her mental health and physical health and high political risk of being, you know, not being allowed to, to, to leave home caught a game. i have decided not to go back. so those that remain hong kong is executive chief, john lee announce plans for another national security law next year. right now, all lies are on the voter turn out to see how keen the territories people are on the changes. if this i'm getting food audra 0 or the cruise of a convoy a philippines, civilian boats have a band and a trip to deliver supplies to fishing vessels. they blame what they call constant
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shadowing by chinese ships. in the dispute of south china sea decision follows days of cats and mouse maneuvers near a contested reef. attentions arising and indonesians, northern actually province as more than a 1000 range of refugees, reach the shows in recent weeks. more than a 1000000 have fled persecution in the online recent years, but many autonomy to indonesia, as shouts has become overcrowded and bundle with dish. and that is pumped the anger among local people. as jessica washington reports now from chicago, they arrived in indonesia week and tired after long, dangerous journey from bundle dish. these were hanger, refugees had already come a show. you know that the province with a message from locals was clear. you wouldn't know welcome to. they've given food and horses before being forced out to sea again. around 100 people took part in
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a demonstration in the city of southern forcing their frustrations with the new arrivals. one boat after another. how many boats have come here reading? we are poor people. why don't you use the money to help us? why i'd be giving them through. and i mean, my more we reject the roving goes, we want them to be moved as soon as possible. we don't want to catch the diseases, they carry a few meters away. these refugees a wishing and to show to the knives in limbo. add on to the size um design. um we just want to find some more space. we knew that we might the se, but finally we are safe. that's. that's all we want for our children. for years where he can get his sled persecution in me and more football and good as well. recently, many have fled again, traveling by boat to southeast asia. and for the most part, they have been welcomed by communities in northern indonesia 3 years ago. how does
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he ever report it on how these locals helped refugees? sure, in defiance of the authorities. but in recent weeks, some communities have been unwilling to accept them. please don't send us back to see these pro hang to plead for being forced to return to the votes. entities, as government says, it's looking for a new side to temporarily. how's the refugees, if acknowledge the opposition from residents and says it's looking for sustainable solutions. the u. n. refugee agency says the increase in violence incomes, inbound gladish, as well as continued instability in man most is behind the increase in both jennings, around 75 percent of the new arrivals are women and children of the children quite a lot are unaccompanied and separated, meaning they're traveling without their parents or they're traveling alone um quite
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a lot of single mothers and their children. for now these children have enough food and some of these things to sleep. but the future is on such and they have no power sports, no homes, and no idea how long they'll be allowed to stay here. jessica, washington to 0 to content or other children of in prison. the iranian active is not just how much do you have accepted the nobel peace prize on hub hoff at a ceremony. and also she denounced yvonne's governments in speech read by his 17 year old twins. how much he has campaigned against the compulsory wearing of the jazz has been much of the past 2 decades in and out of j. is it system? it says, i'm writing this message from behind the high cold walls of a prison. i am a woman from the middle east, from a region which overhead rich civilization is currently trapped in the will and pray
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to the flames of terrorism and extremism. i'm an imprisoned woman who faced with the deep and health wrenching, suffering caused by the absence of freedom. equality and democracy understood the purpose of her existence and felt safe. a time now for a check of the sports headlines his father. i asked him, villa has swelled our sales chance of returning to the top of the english premier league. joining begins for the only goal and again, giving zillow records, 15th street, home victory arsenal. say 2nd in the table with miller a point behind in the 3rd. the last time zillow last at home was against michelle. are types of side last season in february. when the very top warranty with the results, especially the way we played a scene with this are much more than what we had uh i think where the better team i haven't seen my team do we have done to v like today. and since we were here in february, how much sala has hit yet another goal, scoring landmark for leaders. maybe. egypt was forward,
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his 200 schools with clubs and straight to his team level with crystal palace. harvey elliott went on just for the winter and at a time as limitation to $8.00 to $1.00 victory more misery for manchester. united air at 10100 for the last 3 mountains born with at old trafford. it was united 11th last of the seas, england international juvenile again scored his 16th goal with the season for round with written. but his team still dropped points in the spanish type of races. major 11 with round batches. jerome and i can go to the top of the league when they faced barcelona at the new camp. later on sunday, jerome had been a surprise package and the season so far and when we put them 2 points clear after round the druids draw, it's an important game for bar, so also chevy. so i can go within one point to their opponents. if they, with columbia screw of one of the major league soccer cap after the beat, los angeles, f. c, l, a f c. were looking to defend their titles,
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the goals from 2 to hernandez. and he out, he boa were enough for columbus crew to win to one and secure a 3rd title. the lakers and one the 1st ever envy a cap after they beat the indiana pacers and fine on anthony davis was the star is the lead was 41 points in 20, rebalance in the 123109 victory. lebron james was needing the tournaments and d p. and japanese baseball superstars show here with tiny, has agreed to join the la dodgers and a deal worth more than $700000000.00 over 10 years, making it the largest and major league baseball history. the 29 year old had spent 6 years with the angels before becoming a free agent. and those are your latest sports headlines so you can get more on our website out. is there a dot com and our social media channels protest calling for cease buying? cause i have been taking place over the weekend in new york,
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a much in support of the policy. and people forced the temporary closure of the brooklyn bridge organizers putting pressure on a number of local institutions in the us, accusing them of complicity in what they calling a genocide in gaza. that's it for the news. and for me it hasn't sleep. get back with more news in 2 minutes. the hearing the facts are we defending is real heavy. more dead children asking questions you wanted to have your voice heard? what is your message? understanding this little part of the beach was transformed into a minute. reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. we knew close to the hall to the store.
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