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or the yeah that should suffice to say that the . ready a desperate search for survivors in gauze us out in the gauzy refugee camp is, is ready twice to killed at least $22.00 people, women and children all along with that. the money in sight. this is all just their life. and also coming up. 9 the themes of destruction from northern gauze, or to the south palestinians attempting to flee the bottom and say,
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know what is safe? control says mediation f. it's all continuing, but the window for new sci fi is narrowing, as israel from bottom and intensifies and guides us of the system is on its knees and collapsing world health organization issues at di, warning as a desperate stage of medical conditions in this room. the at least $22.00 palestinians have been killed in is riley strike on a densely populated neighborhood. in the l. a gauzy refugee camp rescue is in residence of working in the darkness using the bat, hands to try and find survivors. these all familiar scenes for residents across garza will be from bottom and all feel like as the count has increased the death toll from israel's war and goes
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a to nearly 18000 people tarry. a couple assume has more in this area, had been on the intense bombing, says that the uh, the hours of morning where the used by the occupation now are expanding the minutes . reparation on the solid, the bombardment as will did not stop on the north. and in the middle of roommates on the main central lake, for whose, including a seizure area and a neighborhood now these areas had tend to be bustled zones. west street fighting started to erupt between the policy and scientist, adulteration forces. and in fact that we have contested and above rest and stuff. and they told us that the situation is contests. traffic is very drones are opening fire on every single targets and every single person is moving on the ground where we are forced to remain in shelters in order to be protected and to survive without assemblyman this as well in the southern city of han units is really bones and
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times pushing people out 7 told the fleet elsewhere for safety. the civilians say there is no safe places left in gaza or each hollins has all the good you got did. well, how many w she have says is ready. snipers of just shots. his 2 sons. one is dead. the other hinges. grief and anger overwhelmed him. above the days i will take revenge for you, my son. this is a martyr. i want to see my sons, the sons i had after 9 years. they went in the blink of an eye. my god was the on the floors of nasa hospital. in con eunice, there's barely any space and that the most recently ended up rotating from cause on blankets. carrington homes outside moon is gab. ruth, i'll sure i'm craigslist husband,
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she. it's what she has left of him. she says the souvenir of a marriage ended by violence, and you just authorized it because we got marge, 6 months before the war. and today he's malta. he left me alone off the prize. the shrouded bodies had taken for a burial. one smote in lights that it's better seems he can hardly feel the weight telling you this was where hundreds of thousands of causes palestinians fly to when he is rose, mid a tree of sold to the news now is ready. tanks of pushed into the hearts of southern gauze, his main city to fighting with how much is the 5th and ongoing. 9 the for this be no less up in the know the, the, to body of refugee camp. one of the most problems costs of the gaza strip is still being pulverized and men,
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women and children are still being pulled down to of rubies and pieces. 5 5 the we would say to you the housing piece, what did we do going to let the world see what he's happening to is it's been said too many times to count the nowhere in cause or is safe. but that's being constantly repeated because it's true. but we catins how to 0. the goal is a residence to making the difficult johnny south from ton eunice down to ed circle safe. so its in rough uh to make mounts as west, the cost of living has dramatically increased, making it more difficult for displace palestinians to find basic necessities. i mean, my mood has moved from rough from 200-0021 1000000 people,
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rather municipalities just describe reference to the as the largest evacuation refugee can overwhelmed by this large number of people. and the high price is a basic item. people find it very difficult to secure their basic necessities and food supplies. little on medical supplies and other necessities. level 5, it's obviously very difficult. we are even unable to buy the most trivial things, such as houston falls. it's really difficult to get the desperate living conditions for more than 1000000 palestinian display as any vac waves in the city of rough. by making it very difficult for them to secure their daily needs of food supplies and other necessities, honey, my mode allowed the road. i was just the o. oh, is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu says his ministry campaign is showing results and will continue for as long as necessary by me. my whole name a sort of
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a couple of how much in the past few days of dozens of how mazda tetter is gone, have set into 2 levels of veiling down their weapons and turning themselves impulses. do i hit a exposure? this will take time. i was the oldest an ongoing box, but it has the beginning of the end for how much i say to the almost 10 or if it's over seen well, don't die. so send rod set and then also on the cell heard reports from one keep body source, then that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu showing no change whatsoever when it comes to is really policy on how they're going to prosecute this war. he released several statements yesterday in which he said that the war is going to continue, and in fact, these really is have just received a new shipment of munitions and other weapons that will assist them in their flights via land air and sea. he also said there was intense fighting happening, both in the north and the southern part of the gaza strip. remember,
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prime minister netanyahu has been saying that there are 3 objectives, these really need to meet before this war is going to end. and the reality of the matter is they simply have not made any sort of military achievements for them to end the war. so while these really prime minister and his national security adviser and the rest of his war and security cabinets, unlike our saying that the war is going to continue, however long, these really need to accomplish those goals. there is growing international pressure, specifically from the united states, but there's also pressure on the homefront, specifically when it comes to the families of is really kept if there's a lot of pressure on the prime minister from is really society on what she's going to do to try and bring all of them back and while he says it is an important. busy for the war, it is one of 3. so there are a lot of things these really prime minister still needs to accomplish. he says
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before the war is over to is really on the official site. they will investigate videos published on social media, showing the soldiers, vandalizing schultz and by palestinians in kansas city and giovanni, a se, describe the behavior as inappropriate in countries. the values of see is really on the palestinians in the occupied westbank have accused as ready forces as regularly commissioning vandalism during raids. those rates of increase and so will began in local say they have little hope of justice. well, the adult had made his move from ramallah. it should not be coming as a surprise to the is re the ministry. i mean, just a month before the war id is really human rights organization. but selim, at issued as a a statement and the report in which a detailed active vandalism and looting by is really soldiers in different parts
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of the occupied west. back typically when they re, the house, they go, they go in, they put everything upside down, throw all the, whatever it was in the cupboards is now on the floor. food supplies us build a, there is destruction in vandalism. and many people, many palestinians have complained that wild all that is happening well also their money and a jewelry has disappeared. others have completed the crops have disappeared. for example, the shepherd's communities, south of hebron would tell you that they also come bundle continues attacked by the settlers and usually under the protection of these really are me. so this is really not anything new. it's now in social media is now wide spread and is probably increased a lot since october 7th,
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simply because these really soldiers now when they deal with any palestinian, regardless of the age, regardless of their ideal a jew regardless of whether they have done anything or not they're dealing with others to didn't know for most a, from a point of revenge of collective punishment. everybody is responsible of the how much attack on october 7th and part of it is to show complete lack of respect to palace, to news, to their house as to their belongings and acting as a okay buyer that can take anything whenever they want. now, will anyone expect that some of the soldiers who have in widely publicized social media actually fit it face any investigation or face any sort of punishment by the army? if you ask about a student, they probably tell you know, because that has been, as we said, ongoing, and they have put in complaints,
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but nothing happened. the crisis in goals a is from an center at the da all for him, which is on the way here in castle speaking out, the form cause of the prime minister has said the continuing bombardment of gaza is narrowing the window for a new true steel shim how about uh, was that the do have for them as well? well, lead is towards politics, security, economic cooperation, technology and environmental challenges. but the c a, it's got the dominating the agenda. owners cuts us 5 minutes to criticize international institutions for showing double standards and failing to act. he told the forum. hi jim individual being a shelf doing a lot of this crisis. highlighted the great gap between east and west and between the various generations and highlighted the double standards and the international community. the world actually with split between someone who calls for putting an end to the sport and putting an end to the war machine and some who are hesitating
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to call even for a ceasefire. the top of delegation has been in the united states aiming to build consensus for a truce, but that moves been undermined by the us veto. and the un security council draft resolution quoting for an immediate cease via the situation is faster, the right thing you'd look at best of fee. we'd potentially even go to see what the implications sort of palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region of the us as with the ability itself is a huge damage among arabs and muslims. it's also driver. russia is stepping in. we strongly condemned to the thermostat that against the east drill on the 7th of october late. we can them and that there was the pick at the same time. we do not believe it's acceptable to use this. this event for collective punishment of the millions of by the student people for now is well in says it won't hold it's
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bombardment. despite warnings from key regional allies, what do we see? and garza is not simply a beginning go for the innocent people, the destruction of their, their livelihoods. but we're seeing a systematic kit as it seems to empty guys a, from its people in to the spot. a senior prime minister said the only way out is a comprehensive solution that would lead to the stablish bins of a palestinian state. the united states has never put together a specific implementation because of how a tube, the solution. it is not enough to talk about the solution. the don't have for them on the work of the ones refugee agency and gaza. it's chiefly phillips, i really tool the gathering and effective to humanities ational palestinians is why the international side is as, as well continues these attacks. and the warning cause that is
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a test pointing us on the institutions it has exposed. what then it seems to be global failure to stop, as well as relentless bombardment and the beginning of women and children. those here taking part is a do how for them say the international or the should be with phones so that those have feel abandoned, have a say passion about little as a 0. doha, the us next year state anthony lincoln has defended the white house, the decision to bypass congress and so weapons to israel. he made the remarks and interviews with abc news and cnn on sunday. he also defended as well as campaign and gaza, saying the ministry is trying. it's best to lower the civilian casualties. the 1st we're trying to do everything we can to ensure that civilians are protected. the amount of turning systems gets into people who need it in gaza. we are deeply, deeply aware of the terrible human toll that this conflict is taking on innocent men, women and children. and we're working to minimize that to the greatest extent possible
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. we are in almost constant discussions with these rallies about to ensure that they understand what their obligations are, to make sure that we understand how they are using whatever arms we're providing to them as well as more more broadly. i can't evaluate a specific instance in the moment, but i can tell you we're looking at everything like kind of has more wellness from washington dc as well. the secretary of state insisted that these munitions were urgently needed by israel or what's important for them to have at hand immediately . and for this reason, he says the binding administration invoked emergency authorization to get some 14000 time shows to israel. now he went on and said that future alms movements to israel will be subject to congressional overview. but the have been complaints within congress in the past about the lack of transparency. it is claimed by the by
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didn't administration in terms of weapons to israel weapons to you claim, for example, or intensely detailed when they come to full congress launch with you though. the congressional oversight of the weapons to israel has been limited to a degree by the amount by the cost, not by the specifics of each individual shipment. so many in congress, including members of president biden's own party are demanding great to transparency in terms of what the us is giving to israel. also demanding that the us put some kind of control over how these weapons are used. now the secretary of state insist that the us is monitoring the usage of these weapons. it says that they tell israel that civilian life must be at a premium at the same time, at $14010.00 shelves without congressional approval is a clear sign that the unqualified support of the us for israel still continues. so
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heads on al jazeera is rarely forces all keys of staging, a video inside goss, i, which they say shows come us fights of surrendering the color weather as long as you try and settled across a good possibility arabian peninsula, not too much cloud showing up here but you can see a little more cloud for the move, just around the sun icon inch that was the cloud, and rice slipping, you know, the pos of saudi arabia as we go through, choose dice of hassle royce lot is to bring one will to, that is spots as it does say that right also pushing up into jordan, pulling a little further east west. so there is somebody to the east the side of the mediterranean last night with a weather. we have got a few showers there and to cyprus, it took a i was slipping, a little further east was i think for the occupied territories. monday should be
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last you drive of the showers will setting here. is it going through choose a, i don't think they'll be particularly heavy, but sadly, unpleasant enough and there you go. you can see we all respect to some right into the middle part of the week. some of that went by the olsa effect in the fall, north of libby, a brisk wind, stiff, old wind coming in here, then from ne, in areas of libya. right, starting to pete route is the easiest across egypt. plenty of sat was a, just around the coastal fringes of west africa, the off coast slipping further south. the shot was continued on the other side of the rift valley. more heavy down pulls into times and they really heavy right? could cause flooding into eastern areas of south africa, pushing his way into southern mozambique. the, the at all the jewel, many aspects of your business growth o business from insurance for your employees so they can provide the loved ones
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people are digging through the rubble of searching for survivors. palestinians are being pushed out of the most population pumps of southern gaza. is there any bombs up counting on eunice as times and thoughts. interesting thing. residents have piece few places left to go on. cats as prime minister has said the continued, is there any bombardment is narrowing the window for a sick, but haven't been of the rough nono, sony said cut off would keep pressing both sides to commit to a 2nd cease by the world health organization has adopted a resolution an immediate humanitarian aid for gaza. it's more than that. the health system in the gaza strip is collapsing and cannot afford to lose even one more ambulance or hospital bed. for brandon has moved from jamaica or the opening words of the director general, all of the world health organization came straight to the point. this is
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a meeting. we would rather not be having. she told delegates only the 7th time in the world health organization 75 year history. but its executive board has met in a special session, the crisis, the catastrophe, as it was described in the music and gaza. the reason for bringing all these delegates together on a sunday v testimony that was heard by the delegates, included from save the children, to hear about children having to have limbs amputated without the anesthetic of maggots, festering in wounds on the test x that were presented. well, equally stock, 1900000 people made refugees buys the bombardments of israel, having to be displaced within guns, around half a 1000000 event, with no hope of going home. the properties simply obliterated by the bombardment on the table was a resolution, a draft resolution cooling for immediate, sustained on, on stresses access for humanitarian and medical records. to be able to do the job
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and protection for them on the international humanitarian law. it was passed with consensus without the need for votes, unanimous decision of the executive board, a big decision, according to one of the regional directors for that region. to me, i feel that it is really a victory of the human at the victor columbus states in saving and promoting kids and protecting the robust and, and saving lives. ready as well as the reaction was one of hand got lashing out after world health organization and the choosing it of double standards warning also that the resolution here engineering would have no practical impact on the ground. but important, i think, was the position of the united states in all of this. remember the united states vetoed a ceasefire. cool in the un security council. back on friday's here, there was no c cycle on the table. and by removing a specific reference to israel and putting the emphasis on old policies to abide by
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international humanitarian law, the united states was willing to abide and agree with the consensus of the rest of the room. important, i think, to show the israel cannot count on united states support unconditionally pull. brandon, i'll just say we're a geneva as well as being accused of staging a video posting to show the surrender of how much soldiers the financial and social media shows. several 1000 men strip to that on the web is ready. media says these all how much suffice is arrested, a beat your body, a refugee camp. i'll take a look at this one minus, seen, working towards the soldier and handing a rifle and hung on a note here. now he's carrying the rifle in his left ton. now a 2nd take of the same video has image. it shows the same palestinian man now holding the rifle in his right hand. now like the 1st video,
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he looks forward to place the weapons in front of the is rodney. so just now since the beginning of the war video is released by the israeli government to support its actions in gaza have stopped debates online social media uses on just questioning the videos they've been turning them into means axle is image has more of these rarely, military video supposedly showing how most pitre surrendering appeal skepticism about previous post easy system, or suppose to the about how much taking over a hospital. you know what she wasn't recognized by anyone who worked in thought is that they came over the field. you can see that on a then there was, this is really army video that was supposed to show us a mazda cono. it's in fact,
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a hospital elevator shocked me to look at this for all sparking a series of means mocking the out of the city of the original video reason for put through a current that unless you want to film hostages and deliberate movies is listed how big is this list is say we are in operation with a we with the seek them. so that's a calendar. yes. kind of the last, this is one of the service. who is the head of the now i want to show you a little peroration on this, on this bill with electricity. the interesting things that we have from israel's use of social media is nothing new in modern warfare. with digital platforms have become a battle ground for influencing public opinion. so underneath the sea, for hospital israel appears to be losing ground because last time we're going to think of the community took you seriously. there was a list, how much stone come out to you? a most close access i'm gonna reach out to 0. a woman's kind of sony
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a will is the program director of the propaganda research lab. it's a sense of a media engagement at the university of texas. he spoke to my colleague patasha tate earlier about how social media a new technologies have been used during the war or my research with others. we talk about this idea of computational propaganda. so the use of things like automation and they are and algorithms in manipulating of broader public opinion. what we see is a massive rise in the quantity of propaganda that's out there, whether it's selectively edited videos or it's um, textual content. but we also see a massive rise in the quality of the content as well. so the use of generative a, i makes it possible to create false images or false videos that are much more, a sophisticated and much more believable than ever before. so it speaks to the fact that users, especially users and positioned, their power, must be very careful not to launder this this service information. what's the other side doing? have we seen that imagines,
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of using tools like this from us in this particular conflict? i haven't tracked the either side use of these images per se, but what i can say is that research shows that during the wars, including during the ukrainian russian more and this one that all sides tend to make use of dr. images. you can expect that during any crisis or war or natural disaster in current times, that computational propaganda and dr. images will be used and they will be used to try to target specific groups and to get them to become more enraged. more polarized, more angry, or to believe something that's completely false. how controlled is social media from these really side? is that even possible? look, social media is a medium where anyone can produce content. it's not a one to many medium as broadcast news as it's a many to many medium. and so it has incredible power in, you know, promoting the causes of human rights and democracy. but it's also certainly
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manipulable. so, you know, people in positions of power can leverage tools and leverage their resources to spread propaganda in a way that is much more sophisticated than, than everyone else. and so on the one hand you have social media being a powerful tool for democracy and human rights in some circumstances, but increasingly the amount of noise online and the lack of content, moderation online, meaning that social media has become something of a cesspit these days. okay, let's take a look at some of the days of the weld headlines. now at least 17 people have been injured and a trained collision in northern nestle. accident happened on the line between the cities of fans and fully the cause of the collision is still unclear. the crash comes 3 months on to 5 row where work has died on to being hit by a train during overnight maintenance. right, when you have a minute, a has been sworn in as argentine as new president's his election when was fuels by
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the countries think economic crisis. and they all concerns about the new president's plans to come back installation. during the election campaign he threatened to blow up the central bank and make the us still to the nations car and see the rainy and human rights campaign. it analogous mohammed a has been on it in her absence. that a sermon, a new way off to winning the nobel peace prize for how many days in a prison into wrong, and has not seen her exiled family nearly a decade. the nobel committee has cooled her the symbol of what it means to be a freedom fighter. in iran, who reese has the support from all stay the children of no, it goes my how many entered also like city whole to collect the nobel peace prize on behalf of the mother and radian human rights campaign of accused of spreading propaganda against the states. but how many is serving a 12 years sentence as even prison into around for acceptance let's it was right

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