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the district was sent to you by city, by the great spots of funds of ask for 40 years, the the hello i'm and as of a problem, and this is the news, our life from doha. coming out for the next 16 minutes, a desperate search for survivors in gauze as laguna as a refugee camp. women and children are among 22 killed in an as riley strikes. death and destruction and vows are from north to south, mainly 18000 palestinians have been killed by, as well as indiscriminate forming the
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most of the military. when says this intense street, surprising in the southern city of con units, doctors without food, it says it's witnessing a complete collapse of health services in gaza, the island fisher and occupied east jerusalem. normally this would be one of the busiest streets of mississippi pots, but it's empty today because of the cold for a general strike in solar data with the people of guys of the it's 10 gmc that's mid day and gaza with a is riley military has ordered residents in the notes to urgently evacuate as it presses on whether it's offensive and sensual garza civilians are being told to head towards shelters and bid on the law. people in con eunice and the south of the serving, told him that you have a son in say that as well as relentless attacks and making that impossible earlier,
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at least $22.00 palestinians, including children, were killed. and an organized is rarely as tried on a densely populated neighborhood in the center of the gaza strip. rescue as an residence in the oligarchy, refugee camp had been using their bare hands to search for survivors. they had been reports of in 10th street bathrooms for the southern city of con eunice. this video released by a mazda of military when it's ready. um, it says, more than a 100 of its soldiers have been killed in the war. doctors without borders says it's witnessing a complete collapse of the health care system and gaza. it says it's been false to stop supporting, to clinics inside the strip. because of as well as evacuation or what is needed. 18000 palestinians have now been killed since the war began. that spring and our corresponding tiny muscle of he is joining us live from alpha and southern gaza and honey that is really ami issuing new evacuation or does what did they say?
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as well as the early hours of this morning and got about 9 am and is really military issue. this statement as sharply ordering the residents. the remaining residents of the northern part and gaza city evacuated immediately to the central part of gaza, namely the city of there. but i taking so long i had the road. now this is not the 1st time the residence of the northern parts and gauze of they've been ordered to evacuated within the past 2 days. these really military ordered the residential jr and the neighboring densely populated neighborhoods. worked sharply order, including the residents of value for your cabin, the surrounding area, to go to the western side of garza city. now people on their way to the western side of golf and city to evacuated him under heavy bombardment on artillery. showing people had no other choice, but this leads to
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a shift complex where the buildings that are had been severely damaged as the rest of years. now people have bad experience with these evacuation orders by these ready military, or within the past weeks. these orders happen to be very vague, very contradictory, and very confusing to people that for the most part, people ended up in areas that within the hours of their arrival came under heavy bombardment. it's just important to draw our viewers attention that within the vast majority of people who, who are killed in the southern part on centrally are in fact displaced. palestinians coming in from the northern part in gauze us to be seeking shelters and refuge in the central parts and the southern part of god, there is little space. and these at least lifts and orders bite is really military and people to express their frustration and, and their uh, their mistrust with these or to the, to the told us that these really military run,
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these tact is just to send them to areas where they will be targeted later and decided examples of what happened in the past in the past week. right now we are in the, in, in an area where it just across these 10 this place be, was that just within the past the, as a building just across the street from distant was targeted and destroyed. then much of the breeze and the rubble just fill on those on these things. again, this confirmed that there is no safety place in gaza and having to that's that we've been beforehand the out like as the refugee camp at least 22 people killed people. this still searching for any possible survivors under the rubble of the yes indeed, there are up. if we went to the start talkative from the beginning of, of the mass of aerial bombardment of the gaza city, there are thousands of people missing a tribe. the and,
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and they are the seeds on the under the rumbles and just we were just reading a report of that remaining family members who, where under the rubble of where be able to pull the from under the rubble just the early hours of this morning. but when was their home destroyed it 20 days ago? so that's the level of difficulty takes, not all the hours and days, but it takes weeks for the civil defense. the crew on the ground with the, with the lack of, of equipment and machinery of proper equipment to help them remove the, the, the rubber is what people do here with the help of, of neighbors. and the relatives are remaining relative just they use their hand to remove the pieces of concrete piece by piece. and sometimes we're talking about large pieces of those concrete by hand just to clear areas for bodies that under the rubble is of course, when, when they are able to get them out,
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as they're ready to lead people at di, under those, those rubble either of subrogation or because there wasn't an immediate intervention to rush them to the hospital where they are, it can be treated immediately. those who were at the attack of overnight, there's still people under the troubles in the refuge account and they'll tell you that. and also in and drop by here it's, it's likely to take more days and more efforts to be able to get these people out out of the rubble. honey, thank you very much for that. that is honey mac loaded with the laces, live in roughly and southern gaza and golf is all city a medieval mosque has been reduced to rubble with only its ancient minarette standing. all just as do you have a boucher now it has seemed escaped of the destruction and set this report. who am i, ma'am? let's see that i'm ready. i can be a few more beautiful. i am standing outside the great tomorrow the most in guys, a city, one of the oldest mosques in the city. it has been destroyed by these riley occupation
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forces raised to the ground. now it's nothing but debris. i'm going through one of the monks doors to see the scale of destruction and the extent of the damage. this place of worship has been reduced to ruins by his riley forces. the musk dates back to the pre islamic period. it stands on the site of an inch and philistine temple in the 5th century, isn't in charge, was built here before it was restored by the big scar in $1260.00, it was destroyed by the mongols, and then rebuilt. at the end of the century, it was destroyed by an us quake. about 300 years later determines restore the great mosque. and now it has been reduced to ashes by these really a corporation forces. great demaury mosque was one of the most prominent historical and religious landmarks in casa, each used to house traditional manuscripts,
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an inch and parchment. it had large library containing many precious books. there was also crowned visitation, your. this is yet another example of the is rarely a corporation, forces gross violation of international lawyers and conventions which afford special protection to history and religious sites. the un humanitarian affairs chief says everything possible it must be done to save lives in gaza as a situation as listening by the de la hand. griffith was speaking at the doha farm, and kasha, of the situation is bad and guessing was that the efforts of guns to bring moments of peace, which was successfully achieved last week. one of the greatest importance and will be still of the greatest importance. and the very fact of the destruction of the intensification of the military operation that we have been hearing about
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in the south of gaza. and the threats to neighboring countries only makes the prospect and the priorities and the importance and the creative. it's your efforts . all the more important slice call some parts of the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem has come to a standstill. palestinians are closing down the shops, pharmacies, and bakeries and solid. actually with people in gaza. they on demanding an immediate cease fire. and one countries around the world to put more pressure on israel to stop it's and it's indiscriminate attacks. me the abraham, as standing by him janine and the occupied westbank. the 1st that speak to alan official. he's an occupied east, jerusalem and alan palestinians, the occupied east, jerusalem. it has been very quiet since the start of the. why do they feel? what is the message that people then want to send by shutting off shop?
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they think it's a mock of solid data too. if you look here, this restaurant is actually one of the busiest places normally in any service on particularly not because it's around lunch time. then normally lining up the door to try and you can there, but not to be everywhere. it is close. if you take a look down solid in street, this is normally one of the busiest streets you can imagine. normally the traffic is bumper to bumper people or 3 or 4 deep on the, on the sidewalk, on the pavement that think about the busiest place that you knew in your time and double it. and that's what this place is normally like. and you can see how quiet it is to be everywhere as close from the accessory store to the sandwich and coffee shop to the phone store to the sport shop, which is just down the road to all of them. close that we've spoken to a couple of the windows and said look, why did you decide to do this? and they acknowledge that it's a very small gesture, but you think it's really important because of what d. c at
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a distance happening in gaza. now just speaking to them, it's estimated the lose somewhere in the region of $600.00 to be in business. but they're willing to take that hit almost spoken to people who are slightly inconvenienced by all of this. they won't be able to buy the meat and the fruit and the vegetables that they would normally get. but they think that that to is a small price to pay simply because they've been watching what's happening and guys . and they realize that lights here has actually been protected almost because of what has happened. we've seen rates in the west bank and here and occupied east jerusalem. but they haven't suffered the way that the thousands of people have suffered. and guys, so they think that this is just a small gesture, and it's not just here. it's not just the street, it's all over history. so it's all over the occupied westbank, the internationally as well. but healing the ports to the stores and a month and other places in jordan, you have clothes. i'm also heating the in be root. shopkeepers of shut up shop for the d as a mock of solar down, as you know, will have an effect. will have some effect on the jerusalem economy. because this
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is normally packed. and if each of these stores is losing $600.00 a day, you can understand just how much money is left. last because of all the coal shutters will have an impact on the use really economy a little. but these really economies struggling just because of the cost of the war and globally will have an impact. well, they'll be a few ripples because of what is happening here. but people think it's really important to make a start to make a statement, to say that they don't accept what's happening in gaza and they want to cnn to the war sooner rather than later out. and thank you very much for that. that's alan, especially joining us live from occupied east jerusalem discussion the, the abraham, she's in jeanine and the occupied west back. and it sounds like people there very much. i trust the pacing in the strike with the same sentiment. then in the you know, the main sound that we can hear here is and is really drone. this is becoming part and parcel of the daily life of the janine refugee comp. but everything else
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stopped or the silence really you can hear it's since everyone has close their shops, their stores, they say they don't want to have life as normal while their follow palestinians are being killed in the besieged because that's true. now let's not forget that before the war during a b is really waves to the comes to palestinians. homes are continuing. so they're not far off from this situation that this taking place and the besieged because this trip, they're not away from it. yes, the intensity there is much higher. but people here feel that the odd united on their one is really occupation with measures against palestinians. you know, it's important to note elizabeth, that's that this call did not come from here. this time, the call for a strike. it came from active as a broad and people here while they are participating in it while they are closing
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and shutting down their doors. they're keeping their eyes on the world. they say, maybe they see us shut down. closing all aspects of lives including baker is that often work and certain strikes may be that will trigger them to look at us to see our situation. and they've been seeing assign to vote when they were seeing a lot of protests in a lot of the capitals of the world talking about palestine, wheezing, the palestinian flags sometimes with hundreds of thousands of them. so they're like okay, worlds look at us now, and maybe you'll do something to pressure is real, know only to do a ceasefire, but also to end the occupation. let me also point out that there's a lot of disappointments here from the world governments. they say that the us in particular we've, it's a veto to the un security council draft resolution to do a ceasefire. it's really being perceived body here. they say that the us is
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complicit in israel's actions in the between the serve as well as here in the occupied west by the occupied west. back into that way. we're seeing more rates more arrests across the territories. or you know, elizabeth, i'm going to show you a little bit of what the aftermath of these waves. it's, you know, yes, we often report on the killings of palestinians on the roof of palestinians, but we often leave those places. but look at what the people have to endure even after these really forces move. you know, this refugee camp has been a target for is really wave for the good part of the past 2 years. this street, in particular, in that serge waived after the war, people stopped fixing it. yes, they've fixed the electricity. but here because these really bulldozers have dug so
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deep and into the road, they've ruined the sewage. they've ruined the water infrastructure. they've stopped doing it's, you know, why, because the next time is where the weight will come in. it will do another damage. so sometimes people are saying there's no use. there is no point because these really are going to come back again. and indeed, we've seen them earlier today, raising several palestinian cities rounding up at least 13 palestinians, raising the tools of those palestinians who have been detained since the beginning of the war 2 more than 3700 palestinians. and some of those are miners and children. let's listen to the story of someone who has been detained by these weighty forces for hours. he was just 12 even though i'm is 12, he's already been at the tv and now i for prisoner hands coughed and transferred between his reading and through addition centers and experience.
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way beyond his use. i saw a detainee with blood on his face. they kept me in a room threatening me and showed me 2 videos. he said, if you throw stones at these re soldiers, this will be your fate. he asked if these are the videos. he said, yes, they show the movements utilized at the middle and 15 year old baset of what were shocked both with killed in janine and the north of the occupied westbank, the same date kitty was arrested at home. he's received as a hero. c he shows relatives the marks of mistreatment, but some of them cannot be seen. they ask the sea captain, how could he interrogate to get without his parents ordered? we're 17 years old, must be accompanied by a lawyer. imagine what it's like for a 12 year old. they took him without me, his father ordered and we get to the family said these were the soldiers of reading
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the job as a refugee camp came, took headings, grandmother looking for him. with the tool. when they came to the, the other teenagers, they searched his unconcealed, and the other uncle's house, do we asked the army, what did you want? and they said, can you, can you hold of this for getting this little boy then? yeah. did they get you the next day is really and through a gate, there's told his fathers to hands getting in or else is very low risk. children as young as 12 impulse, acute them in military courts. the main charge is throwing stones. so is looked over the 7th, more than $3500.00 palestinians have been detained. many are children from the city and say these way, the goal is to instill fear and control. as his mother tries to send the message to the resistance factions and garza, katy whispered and warned. these readings might come back for him. they've done it
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once before. need that, but he just need a job as a refugee camp the occupied west. lang. i will join now by i have about advice. she's a children's rights advocate with the defense for children, international pals time and his life from ramallah and the occupied westbank. thank you very much for your time. firstly, do you know how many palestinian children are currently held in his writing jails? i believe that israel stop releasing that information to write scripts a few years ago. and i know we've been up to the concrete idea about the number of to put it in cost to the, to them inside it, but a sense of about the way if i went to. but it's the mentioned to them treated by the is in the military and spent is all 8 of what he is because of the top of suzanne lawyers and picking them out of lights, infinity to visit prisons as so let's click that. so it's not easy to organize a visit for it, but it ends in addition to that. so of course,
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the chance of taking class to be to a link. so that is already made it today's not to bring the students from the denice. if it is in general to attend the sessions and best them and to be open to communicate with their lawyer. so the information that we have as the human rights organization is very limited set at election to the way apply, which better as the mentioned to them, a 310. and the problem with access, restricting the children's access to joy is and to the family members isn't actually allowed on the international law. is it? what are the of the conditions that these children are facing? and this is randy jones or ever listen to this is sure to the rest of the business in canada so that i see so many visits or cannot be assessed in addition to that, to do what i'm getting total guess. and they should be
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a commitment by a lawyer for i mean, but member, but according to the is the federal ecosystem. they will not allow that side of the vehicle minute by us. i mean, i mean, but if you look into, i'm guessing, and also the child care to see the legal considering before being instead of get the parts that you wouldn't be inside of us. and he is not documented by a lawyer in addition to that. so there is no dual visual recording. lot of the instead of guessing assess uh, do it and what to the electric meant then go to place and it becomes very difficult for the a lawyer to prove that this functions has been expected by that force. and uh, when it, but uh the lawyer tried to is this issue sort of made it difficult to judge huge wiley, the response of the judge that, that this is not the best in order to as these shows. if you looked at to prove
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that you should quoted for another cause, so you are saying and the chance you're saying and then the 3 court judge because as well as the only country in the will that tries children and ministry courts a yes. this to and this is all i use the man that on $700.00, but it's going to get in the pursuit that in front of me that, that it caught them every year. and this quote left set. the currency is because the whole issue of it depends on uh, the uh, conditions its connected from uh to then uh, by force. in addition to that, the, when he bought the, is that a little bit of this and, and expecting convictions of some to put in the may and boys at least have detention or if that is against the, to them. and this year with mister spike and the number of abuse, but at 50 percent of those it showed that against but just to mention that so i'm just uh, just to spell it out. administrative detention means detention without charges. and
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without trial, there was a lot of attention on palestinian prisoners during the ceasefire when they were released in exchange was rarely captives and gaza. what happened to the thousands who have remained detained without that attention? how concerned are you for them? some of the, some of the information that we've here to from uh there's a chance that the, the treatment or business intent amongst them to them becomes a, the hard stuff with us. that's moving data insights that actually insights site visit ends or into it. and the address that, that's fair and instead of guessing process. so and now despite the fact that the elizabeth meant and talked about why it was before the 7th to about widespread system ethic and is to sion allies. but now the uh is available that is out of who's in typically the tent and 3 things that is to mention that especially what
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we've heard from palestinians has been released from best way to jails of the treatments. became much worse off to october. the 7th that, as i've advised from the defense for children international palestine, thank you very much for joining us. thank you on peace keeping force and 11 on as one of the escalation and hostilities along the as rarely border could widen. is there any army has carried off multiple as trucks on frontline villages and some of the fittest bombardment yet? the lebanese group has vall let us in. so stepping off, attacks against is randy military outposts saying a hold their reports from they were, it is rarely airstrikes are blamed for this major destruction in a residential neighborhood in a front line village and 11 on its biggest bombardment and the 10 week conflict along the border, much of the area is empty as tens of thousands of people have fled,
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the daily exchanges between hezbollah and the is really army, prompted by the war on garza recently, israel strikes have intensified and 11. these arms group is using more powerful weapons and it's attacks on is really military outposts and soldiers. the united nations peacekeeping mission is raising the lar, this said over the we can do as being a large number of the of shelling. also one of our base was it, the washed, our one of the spanish compound, likely no injuries. but of course the longer this conflict continuous and there is an increase in the possibility of the, of a wider conflict. despite the frequent exchanges which have led to casualties on both sides, the violence is largely limited to the border area. but as well as warning of a wider conflict if hezbollah doesn't withdrawal. and to show a force is really we're planes fly over the lebanese capital. diesel is really
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military says if hezbollah doesn't respond to diplomacy, it will have to impose a new reality to make his way these feel safe to return to their homes in the north dine. all think is today is ready at the moment to confront a new upfront that can really expose its weaknesses and jeopardize the security of all of the cities and is read has been a lot, is a stronger force than how mass in gaza. but so far, it has been calibrating attacks to prevent the full blown conflict. the united states and france are trying to avoid a military escalation, sending invoice surveillance to try to reach a diplomatic solution. early in the war, the us sense of military assets to the region to deter iran and this ally has the loss from attacking as well. but now many sir, israel may widen the confrontation,
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is really media are reporting a possible deadline to reach a settlement with has below. there's a lot of uncertainty, but what is clear is that hezbollah will back down until, as well as we're on gaza ends and all the while. tension is mounting on this front . so i know who they are so busy to build. still ahead on al jazeera, is there any photos of the use of staging a video inside gaza, which they say shows some prices for vendor the the color i think is fair to describe the weather across. here it is pretty on saffel that the magnet bands of cloud and right streaming in from the atlantic. uh the price of side of that sofa. pardon the pun. bought us out of that is at least it is
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mild. we got a lot of wet sand, windy weather streaming, and we have had a lot of heavy ride to named stones moving across the pretty shelves. i had the tornado in ireland as well. first systems now making his way out of the way. the next ones putting his way towards islet as we go on through monday, turning increase the cloud, increasingly wet and increase to be a when they bring the well scotland generally try for a good pos of monday. type of just getting up to 11 degrees celsius is the team they have in power. so what's the weather to? it's a central air is a, from some snow that across the alps, base and patients of right and over towards the gemini, into potent. and then we're on the snow beside the cold side, about weather system still well below freezing that every most guy but a good to mother. then it was recently and it told her about mild weather, 14 celsius in powers as a next patch of wet when the weather ruffled through on choose day, should be around a sale. she's at this time if us, i certainly on the miles side here. meanwhile, we go some west to weapons in northern areas of libya, digging down towards the west side of egypt.
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most like a was the the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching out me, elizabeth for on and the mind to of on top stories. the ssl is really military has order balanced ends in northern gauze, which it urgently evacuate as it continues for the defensive attacks and focused on residential areas cause and widespread damage. maybe 18000 palestinians have been killed interest of a 9 weeks. at least 22 people, including children, have been killed in an, as rainy as to like,
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a densely populated neighborhood. and the central tabs on sunday night rescuing something, searching for survivors in the, on the gauzy refugee time on her mazda and then the tribune has released new video . it says, shows and 10th street fast. what was in the southern city of con you, this is really mother to, to says more than a 100 of, of someone just been killed in the us, secretary of state. anthony lincoln has defended the white house as decision to bypass congress and sell weapons to israel. he made the remarks and interviews with us media networks on sunday, blink, and also defended as well as campaign and gaza, saying the military is trying. it's best to reduce civilian casualties. the 1st floor trying to do everything we can to ensure that civilians are protected. the amount of turn insistence gets into people who need it and gaza. we are deeply, deeply aware of the terrible human toll that this conflict is taking on innocent men,
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women and children. and we're working to minimize that to the greatest extent possible . 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. we're joined now by of the audio and he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university here and cut a good to see you up the. why do you think the white house would bypass congress to as well? well, i think that, that given the domestic political conflicts that exist within the united states, there's a frustration at the lack of urgency that's be expressed through some of the kind of internal bickering within the us kind of a political establishment. and at the same time, of course, there's
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a sense of urgency to push israel to achieve whatever military aims it has pledged, in terms of its meetings with the united states leadership. and so i think there's also a recognition that time is running out givens a growing international outrage and the fact that israel has not achieved any of its military ends and only continues to devastate the palestinian population. we're now seeing, you know, about 18000 palestinians killed. you know, this, this massive destruction that's being wrecked over over guys. i think of certainly showing that time might be running out from the us perspective. and given that there are more than 18000 palestinians killed. what do you think when you hear a secretary of state blend, can say that israel is trying, it's fast to reduce civilian casualties a while since he's being serious. i don't think anybody thinks he's being serious. i mean, i think this may be, is, is fed to a specific audience within the united states and within some us allies. and it's certainly meant to demonstrate more of the us from commitment for is real, giving it kind of carte blanche,
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essentially because there hasn't been any kind of restraint exercised from the very beginning of this operation. and in fact, i think what most people would say who have been observing this, is that these are not accessed as these are not just simply crimes in the service of some bigger military objective, but in one and some ways the war crimes are the points, right? that the devastation of the palestinian population seems to be the actual aim of israel's campaign. and guys are given that it can't achieve any actual strategic or, or military. and yeah, and you know, you were saying that the us is under immense pressure. it knows that it has to try to wind this up, put pressure on as well, to wind to top, but why not use that pressure to tell them to stop rather than i'm them to give them a bit of time before they stop is right. then i think this is, this is exactly the problem is that the words that we're hearing from the secretary of state and other us officials, flies in the face of their actions. and most people are judging this policy based on the actions and so sending, you know, 13000 tank munitions,
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2 guys at this point for israel to only be able to continue to wreck havoc into this for the entire neighborhoods. i think speaks far larger than, than what we might be seeing in terms of the policy. and so in this case, unfortunately, the united states seems to be very much in lock step with israel's actions. and we're seeing this also in terms of the diplomatic cover that's being provided. i mean, we've seen yet another us vito using the security council for simply calling for a cease fire. and so i think that all of these policies put together are showing that the us is very much, has a strong hand and what, what is your feeling? do you think it's feeling any of the pressure when we talk about the strikes that are taking place in the occupied east jerusalem occupied westbank. they are, of course, on a very small scale that they have been joined by strikes and other countries and sitting join an 11 on and we have seen protests around the world some 9 weeks now. yeah, i think this is, this is the issue is we've never seen, i think a bigger division between what the populations of so many different countries want versus what many of their political leaderships are actually doing and what they're calling for. and so this, this wide, you know, chasm essentially is,
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is whitening to the point where it's becoming on feasible politically that we're going to start seeing impacts in terms of some of the domestic political consequences that we're seeing with the elections coming up. not just to the united states, but in many different states that are actually beginning to think that this is going to have a broader impact that this is not an isolated conflict. and in that sense, i think, you know, there is the sense that we need to kind of push more aggressively for the cease fire. the protests are doing that. and of course, this global strikes certainly is doing that as well. all right, thank you very much. that is of the idea and from georgetown university here in colorado. thank you. as well as being accused of staging a video, it's important to show the surrender of how much sizes and gaza before there's on social media shows several dozen mens trip to the underway, one hand and go over gone. but the st appears to have been staged and shows on several takes,
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how sion reports the and there is a list, there was old. so the feed you buy is really needed. we spokesman bonnie and her daddy, what he claim a piece of paper on the wall in the guy's a hospital right shows the names of a mass members regarding his reading shop the 7th of october. this is a garden list where it's different already the days of the week. i think i'll shoot these kind of has the remote misuse public under events. uh, both designed to, you know, show to the public that there is this strategic victory, but also to inflame palestinians. inflamed pro palestinian sports is into getting angry because when people are angry they're less likely to reconcile. and we've seen as well in gauging was empty diplomacy, this method of trying to resist any measures to bring around the sci fi. so there's no improper gunboat is always been a weapon of war. and it's coming to use to show up support at home and gain sympathy abroad. social media has made it easier to circulate campaigns,
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but it's also made it easier for the public to spots, clothes and inconsistency one, many claims on easy this proven can distract from the big picture. boeing number of palestinians being killed in gasoline has your address here. and we want to bring you some pictures from the as the city of tel aviv now, where we can see damage on the street that we believe has been caused by rockets fired from gaza. we can see some broken glass and debris on that street in tennessee. we are trying to get more information about those rockets that we really have been 5 from gaza intel of these so the head of knowledge is era. india is top portion of the government decision to the people on the status of
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he's real estate consultant. the, let's take a look at some of the days of the world headlines now, and the supreme court has upheld the a 2019 decision by the government to revoke the special staff is off. indeed, administered genuine cushion, meaning it's ordered the government to hold new elections in the region by the end of september, next year. the decision followed a series of legal challenges. judges rule that jumbling, crush made status as a semi autonomous region was temporary, and removing it was constitutional as well. joining us now from new delhi is general us, and also southern knoxville. good to see you,
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miss smockey. what if anything, does the quotes decision mean for the future of the region because the government has been carrying on with its plan changes since it revolved crush me? is the autonomy it goes, is it dropped uh, in uh, in sub continental history because we was an issue on all the, on the it since we were an independent agent. but it closes the chapter which i didn't really the buffalo across india, except in the value of this decision, this action by the government which took away the special status of crush me with the speed has not had an electric government since that it wouldn't be it is very difficult for india to go back. no, no, that dying. when could you describe that the dispute, the territory of instead of being just being pushed forward and i accepted the daily thing that the people of the coach made valley the most of the majority makers,
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made valley. do you expect any resistance to this closing of the chapter as you describe it from them? and you know, just to get things in perspective cushion, you know what, festering since the phone gets the foundation for the problem of the subcontinent. since india and focused on mobile phone done on particular ideas of nation, but it wasn't, it gives you of the british just as is, ryan was called out. 47, we have the politician and independence have been the problem this by colonial monster. so it was the only visit, it was always considered a dispute to data g uh by the buyer focused on knowing that you're not going to have a discussion about that anymore. the, to use that india is, is a fall from the country right now on the governor to brandon to send the movie for all this majority didn't, isn't, remains a popular government, the popular, you know,
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on that popularity of the decision comes ahead of the general election next you ever vote conditioning as well told them it was very important to prom mr. moody and has him do national speech ape. do you see them trying to use this court decision to the advantage and the election as absolutely, it's going to be one of the talking points. and the thing is, the other part, these, the so called opposition parties, which are national and regional in india. big, big going to oppose him on that, that's outside of cushion you, which is which was the only was good majority stated in their, in other places. it's almost impossible to say very much about the baby trumpet history of cause me the problem. the problem going back to the origin status board, that even that created problems, we had constant acts of terrorism, the constant resistance, we had, it was the last minute the right place and the one you had on the back. no, we have, oh, we had a decision taken by the government, which was actually what,
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but there's no electric government to do with it. so the cost of what it is also for the date that by september we have not been elected governments. and so let's see, but there is going to be the distance, but let me just put a do a bunch of good things out. people who just have to take it. you know, they just have to dig it and i'm seeing why says the people who are part of that existence of the idea of push media independence menu demo already compromising that us. right. you know, think back and then that is joining us and also southern knox. a joining of live from new dining. thank you very much. thank you. $110.00 in the bracing themselves full austerity measure is off to fall. right. paul produced hobby and malay was one and as president. they want the election by pledging to of the whole the economy including taking a sledge hammer to the countries social security system. so as a boy reports from when a site is this. 3 with
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a promise 20 years of decadence and decline. fluoride precedents have yet to meet was for need on sunday. and he's in that group speech. he expressed the hope the change has finally arrived. but he also warned the country the next few months will be difficult. in the state, there's no alternative but to implement austerity, this will have a negative impact on job salaries, poverty, there will be stagflation there, but it's not very different from what we've seen in the past 12 years. and the present at he's an aggravation was a cranium president of all the me to say lensky, also attending or to a nationalist whom gary and prime minister be $31.00 and bruises, conservative former presidential. you'd also nato in line with me. lays ideology quin katie says he's ready for what's coming next. he carries a chain so which became a symbol during the campaign of how we may we implement austerity measures, the knowledge and t, now been able pass
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a series of laws immediately and reform the taxes that stuff like a us. he says, how can we have all this land that grows so much food and the state takes away 60 percent in taxes. people are poor every day. oh didn't. tina has had a history of economic troubles. and many are concerned about the impact of stay with the measures we have on the population. over 2 weights. i've already almost 45 percent. have yet to be late. 50 has the support of the people to implement the show kicking on this plan to cut down government spending them 5 inflation. he's promising to transform argentina. but their fears that implementing that plan to generate a much bigger crisis. for now, there was hope and excitement among those who voted for him. the so defeated, we decided that he wants to choose china of undermining regional stability through
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its conduct and the distribution of south china sea. it follows days of confrontations between the chinese coast guard and for the pain vessels and contested was the most recent was on sunday when the philippine boat and a chinese vessel collided. philippine government has summon china's ambassador to manila and responds for the democratic republic of congo. his presidency, lex just a cat, he has promised to crack down on em. 23 rebels and blamed neighborville wanda for supposing them. he made the remarks of the value ahead of presidential elections later this month. rwanda denies any ties with the rebels. 87000000 people have fled, the east of the country, off to the m 23 began cities in control of the mineral rich region. leaders from the west african block equal was have mentioned nigeria as capital a boot just to discuss the rising number of cruise and attempt to cruise across the region. that will be sending a delegation to media to negotiate with the military home to the lifting sanctions
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imposed officer recruitment. july asset address has been following the missing and reports from a boucher the decision by the kind of a community of west african state to send the 3 leaders from the regional book to this is to negotiate a shorter transition, the time table with abilities you won't have that this is the plus sign that probably that course is so mean it's todd because remember the organizers in the, in the early days of the cool, threatening to take military action to chase out the minute to jump out of power. and so release advised them that the polls pressed in from captivity to all the sessions. yeah, there was not the focus of near panic. i'm african me, the west african leaders. the reason is because of the way, echoes is gradually losing its team. and it's a way of dealing with situations in the region in particular. now the american suff offer to help media be crisis. with the presence of the united states assistant
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secretary of state for african the prize they offer to mediate between organizations and to resolve the crisis in new jersey public. now that sense of pining results from the formation, recent formation of a new regional organizational alliance between 3 countries that are involved in military course. why unconstitutional? what's the cost? quote, unconstitutional change of government. these are the countries of money, but can it possible i need and this has come up in during the discussion at the summit defense on pushing back i last, i guess and then into deb that that was bench from what's your need for democracy? i would vote for that that will impact the lives of optic where it is to be detracted from, posted in the collective div aspirations and the mobile 5. the people as some of the continue to believe what stuff can be just funny. this new elias poses
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a serious fact to the corporate existence of the cannot be completed your stage. how much you've reached out. you see that that's trying to set to tighten visa rules for international students and low skilled workers, the government's looking to all before. and it's migration system that could how it's intake of the next 2 years. and that migration for the past 2 years is expected to hit a record of more than half a 1000000 people the jail around in human rights campaign. and not a guest mohammed. they has been on that at a ceremony in no way off to winning the nobel peace prize mohammed the is in prison and paid on and hasn't to and has not seen her exiled family and needed a decade. the nobel committee called her the symbol of what it means to be a freedom fighter and a wrong 4 weeks report from us. the children have no, it goes about how many entities like city whole to collect the nobel peace prize on behalf of the mother. and radian human rights campaign of accused of spreading
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propaganda against the states. but how many is serving a 12 year sentence as even present into around their acceptance let's it was read out by her daughter kiana. this isn't telling me, and i am in the reading and women, proud and honored to be contributing to a civilization which is today victim of an oppression from a religious, despotic and misogynistic government. the 17 year old twins have spent most of the childhood with that one, all of the parents, the father target was also imprisoned, dinner on before fleeting, with them to friends in 2011. so let me put this on this one. this price is not only a water to my, my, the, to all the it any and activists political prisoners, to all those advisors who fought for it on our mothers and how hard we agree with how struggling i accepted this, but that illusory god came to our house when we were 4 years old and took my father by false to present see while missing them mother ali on key on i believe they are privileged to be able to speak for her without the fate of imprisonment. spoke the folks live here,
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so it goes up in the last time i saw my mother was 9 years old and i already accepted the possibility of never seeing her again. now that she won't a noble piece price. i think the ring and government will cut off her contact with the outside world, because if she even breaks free now that the spotlight is on her, she will have more impact mohammed. these come painting is focused on women's rights around the death penalty and the treatments of political prisoners. she's described the separation from a twins as incurable. i know it as well. how many has divided had life towards struggle for freedom and the quality in around the cost of our own freedom and the ability even to talk to children. but the son and daughter who accepted the nobel peace prize here on the hub hoff insisted that struggle is worth the price. even a victory seems by far away and on such a full rece august era, also tom now for the national sports headlines with far the highs line jerome,
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that'd be raining champions. barcelona to reclaim top spot. in the league. the wizard is defeated bar. so for to, to underlying their case as genuine title contenders, it's their 1st ever spanish leads victory over the catalans. sharon and the 2 points ahead of round the druid and the table while barcelona dropped down to fort manchester said these formats when list street has come to an added as they came from a gold down to be due to jack realized for the winter. and what was a vital 3 points for pet cordial aside, the star striker early holland set for a long absence with a foot injury. they remain in 4th, 4 points off leaders. liverpool stock number are back to winning ways. is really the new castle for one, for johnson's for twice and the victory ending a 5 match when we street 1st, 1st, new house will remain in 7th. i had them there must win at champions,
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leave match against a single land. on wednesday. we haven't been august, i mean that's a very evident for everybody to say that the plaza given everything, everything that they could give. so i have to button them and support them. but i acknowledge that a performance is way of what it could be without the best of my draft. that's chelsea guy, and it's not co incidence. they've navigating supplies back. we're starting to look a little bit stronger. and i'm gonna say godaddy has be hot, but i can see what he's gone through and mislead you have one or 2 can reply. is it going to struggle with? i don't have one, there's 3rd street games and you 4 point is clear of the relegation zone. they beat chelsea to now. last month everything were deducted 10 points for breaking the leaves. financial german league leaders, buyer lever to st. dropped points away, which that guy never cruising or how to 11 dropped there. so 4 points clear a 2nd in the table. byron unit 2, last 51 against i'm tried frankfurt on saturday. the dallas cowboys, one,
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their 5th street game is a, these, the philadelphia eagles, the 3313 victory sent them to the top of the m. f. c. east and ahead of their opponents. thanks to touch downs from rico dowdell, michael gallop, ncc lab jason day and lydia co work around winners and the grant thornton invitational. the 1st mix team event in 24 years. coast approach on the final whole set up the victory leading to pos for a birdie to finish with a 6 under $66.00 wind shot ahead of canadian pair. courtney connors, i'm broke henderson, and those are your latest sports headlines. you can get more on our website to out, is there a dot com and our social media channels. and that's it for me. and as of the problem, the car will be back in a moment to the ongoing coverage. the one, gaza, the
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