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steve, this will relate to the human condition. the no country is a lie, and it's my job to shed light on how and why the and i'll just say we're a cameraman, some of whom talk has been killed buying this rally, miss all in casa, the until mccrae. this is l g 0. live from doha, also coming up, cause a bureau chief awhile do has also been taxes and isn't hospitalized receiving treatment for his wounds. and i just as rarely as try kids with as soon as even you in scrolling down, paula, one of the civil shelves is attacked recently and protests and tell of evolved as
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well as me, latrice isn't mistaken. the killed 3 kept at sylvan gaza, wrongly identifying them as a springs the and is rarely strike has killed l, just eric hammond and some of the dock uh and into the networks. it goes a bureau chief, while the to the to veteran journalist with reporting on an attack finds ready forces that are you in run school and con eunice. continuous heavy, showing by these ready military prevented paramedics from reaching salma, who was later found that after pleading for hours from his woods, hold up the hyundai test reports. the ad behind some of the most poignant pictures of this war went to sleep. salmon, a boot that does the rest camera man, a son like the father and brother uncles, left to bleed on the ground as israel's barrage of higher power was relentless
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summit. along with our colleague when do was covering the off 2 miles of the bombing of a u. n. run school in hon. eunice. and despite calls for help, the bulldozers were allowed to clear the way to reach salmon as he was fighting for his life. when in the meantime, when in injured by shrapnel in his arms, children waste made his own way to hospital do alone. not knowing that salmon had faded away the she hasn't, she, we can't tell what exactly happened. i only felt a big impact. i fell down and lost my helmet and my microphone. i tried to gather all my strength and was only barely able to stand up. i was feeling dizzy and losing my balance. the. what is the story?
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just like many guys that has become one of multiple tragedies and heartaches. he lost his wife and his teenage son much moved. his 7 year old daughter, sean and his grandson, killed in an air strike on october 25th. 6 days later, broadcast engineer mohammed double co sam last 19 members of his family including his father and 2 sisters, which is really me says read over the debt by the refuge account, even though it didn't cause it a little bit. then on december 6th, it was the turn of law, then they'll share a fee to feel the unbearable pain of those $22.00 members of his family, gone in the blink of an eye following israel's evacuation orders and heading south of the strip didn't save their lives and we actually, i'm fairly comfortable with the area. this is him, me reporting his story,
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one to comment and this war of the over 21, individuals were killed. the paramedics is still unable to retrieve their bodies from under the rubble. only one child was found. she was prepared to the adjacent house due to the force of the explosion. she was found this man, but it has been buried within less than a week on december 11th. and this is true. you've lost his father. because war doesn't discriminate between those who can and cannot fly too old and frame. and this is father stayed in this house in japan. yeah, north of guys, up in total. i'll just leave as low as 47 members of his extended family. the names we've joined the list of the thousands of in this since were killed by the over whelming power of is. i don't know if it hasn't got up, but nobody said would be able to give the pictures sandwich captured at the cost of
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his own life. iconic, at times harsh pictures that will remain engraved in the memory of millions of viewers that meet eliza sanaa, who was the 13th l, just here, a journalist killed since then it was launched in 1996. the statement released biologist era contains, in the strongest terms, the is rarely drone attack on the gallons of school that resulted in the killing of cameraman some of with dr. it adds, the network holds as rarely countable for systematically targeting and killing images. here, a journalist and their families, and extends and sincere condolences to the family and casa ends in belgium. all of the light colleagues, some of the, of, with the, with the killing of someone abo dock of the number of jo list and media which is killed and gaza reached of a 90. i'll just here is just the international community and the international criminal court to take immediate action to hold the israeli government and military
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accountable. well, just arrows, terika, boom, worked extensively with some of with docket and shades distribute with us from robert and southern casa, a dizzy or a camera man. so some rubber duck guy had been killed by these very occupation military drivers. that'd be soluble that had hit him alongside with our colleague well at the door who had been in j as in his hand as they were reporting one of the leg just is really strikes on our united nation run schools where people were taking shelter inside a summer had been killed as he was delivering the truth for the world and for the international community. as he had been focusing all of his career on reporting of the real story for on the ground in sight, the territory. he was a very close and a durable colleague who had always supported us to keep reporting and to be
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honest. and the ease of the audience on the ground. now, cyber had left being killed by the isabel. the forces left behind old memories together that had been, we have been experiencing throughout the 70 days of these really military tackling the territory and with the killing of sand. the number of palestine don't list. who and the report is why being killed since the beginning of this round of fighting has rise in tune around 90 palestinian during the list and attempt to silence the palace. the narrative from inside the territory terrace advisor. oh, just era, roughly in the south of the goal, is this trip. stella send you into a listen, gaza and no just covering the wall. the positive a civilian population, living onto the a constant is ready bombardment, at least 90 palestinian jewels some now being killed. in this conflict within 50 media premises offices have been completely or partially destroyed by his ready strikes. that includes the office of the if the news agency and guns of hundreds of
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palestinian journalists and their families, including those from elders. here i have been forcibly displaced the journalist working in the areas of armed conflict are protected on the international humanitarian law as all civilians under the geneva convention. but israel is accused of repeatedly violating those rules. and michael schaffer, milan is director of research for israel palestine, democracy for the arab world. he says there's a long documented patent of his ready forces killing journalists with impunity. and i was preparing for this interview. i went back and i looked at an article i wrote in $20.00 in 2018 after this really army killed the hosting name journalist the charger. and the guys are returned march. and i wrote to, these really aren't spokesperson, and i said you've shot many journalists in the past months in the past few months. what steps are you taking to make sure that doesn't happen anymore? and they did not answer. and that, to me it's all the whole story to this day as well as is controlling the narrative
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and get access to information very, very closely. and it has from the beginning part of that is because, you know, access is more limited and more zones. but we've seen in other places where you can give journalists access in ways, but mitigate the as many of the harms as you can as well not doing that. you know, it's going back and forth on this over the years and operations, the cost, what the 20082009 war they did not let journalists. and then after getting lots of criticism for it, they didn't. but you know, it's, it's, it's not even more message that sentence, it's what message is not being received because, you know, i was here as one of the few channels that has that journalist and you guys have most of the western outlets do not. cnn managed to get a correspondent in yesterday, but you know, that's, that's one. that's one story in the mainstream western media that's being told from inside cost that, which means they're not getting the story and the way that they need to in order to understand the gravity of what's taking place. this rarely strikes of target due to you in run,
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the school and central guns are killing civil disciplines. palestinians who'd been seeking shelter, civil defense cruise transformed thousands of injured from the school to l ox. the hospital use city of the on by law. pop a 1000000 palestinians have been living and 150 you in schools without basic necessities. the box has more on the is ready a tax on gaza. these funerals and con eunice the living out number the dead. but any just leaving a loved one behind is less than easy processing loss is slow and painful. the here saying farewell with a final caress. but don't do that. what can it by never choose to say good bye. they hearty heart to save young lives that we wish to teach. the day was just starting and children wanted to go to the
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bathroom and then the more through his as we were inside my to and their children said, are you going to see them? but more through shopped into my neck, treating show difficult time and medication in short supply sleep in hospitals like this is no substitute for safety. elsewhere, the struggle to recover survive is requiring nightmare. i'm interviewing now. we were sleeping in our house and suddenly there was a strike like a battle on the wounded people. everything is destroyed, doesn't have in today's the thing like this and when destruction. and now the sunrise in southern gaza reveals. and all that strikes daylight to provides no respite. me find lights, the destruction the month of the 0 is ready,
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military says it has mistakenly shows and kills 3 captives during it. scouts are offensive. they were targeted to troops. rowley identified them as a threat. is there any pun minister? benjamin netanyahu says the military withdrawal listens from the incident. the white house as cold as a tragic mistake. relatives of the captives and the supporters have been protesting and tell of a they demonstrated at the is rarely defense ministry, demanding the government, do more to free the remaining captives from the salute as more from occupied the east jerusalem. this is really military spokesperson, daniel, how gotti saying this evening that the military bears responsibility for shooting and killing 3 is really captive swell operating in the northern part of gaza. and this is a neighborhood. he says that the troops mistakenly identified what they thought was
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a threat approaching them, and then shot these captives. the military says it's open an investigation as to how and why exactly this happened. but they've also said that is, these really military has been approached by him as fighters in a similar manner. so they took, these is really captive who they say escaped from the area where they were being held captive. they mistook them as a threat and ended up shooting and killing them. these really army, along with the prime minister and the countries defense minister, are all saying the same thing. but this is a tragic incident that will be a less than moving forward. but that the operations on the ground will continue until all of the captives are brought back to israel. now the families of these captives are saying otherwise, even starting a spontaneous protest, intel would be outside the country's defense ministry, known as the acadia, saying, but time has run out for the government more than 70 days later, they are still trying to put pressure on the is really government saying that prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu has neglected them and that they are now an after thought. so they're hoping to continuously put pressure on the military and the government. and they're also saying that increased military pressure in gaza isn't actually doing anything to bring back their captors. but these really military says that it is one of their main objectives of this war, from the central jersey to an occupied east, jerusalem, the hello cindy in prison. buckner, the boss has told the us national security advisor that is riley attacks on gallons . a must stop check. sullivan was injured, kamala, often meetings with israel's prime minister, and the will cabinets in tel aviv abbas, also called on the us government. the boss is around to stop the tags on palestinians and the occupied with bank and jerusalem, and run condos and come up with more on jake sullivan's visits. so the national security advisor, jake sullivan, has a rob toby's b things with the policy and you present mode, abbas and others. and we have some,
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perhaps clarity of what the us is looking for once these are these pull out of goals, or they say they're looking for a palestinian lead force and take over and goes with contributions from arab neighbors. once it's all pulls out 5 neighbors, that's going to be obviously, jordan and egypt taking a role that as well. now, you also also posting your thought, i'd hate to provide security posts. no, you could form the nucleus of a force to patrol. goal is that he also wants about a 1000 people to be retrained to go into the goals. he's looking for about 3 to 5000 people in the occupied westbank. he wants to revitalize revamp policy and university with a clear monday to route. but there is a problem. the is riley's want a role when they leave goals that they want. and they talking about this buffers. they don't have to go on because with in the gaza strip that something may say they
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know going to negotiate on. that's good to make it very difficult for the policy and you authority to go in and rules some of goes. it was another bit as ruled by the israel, is that something that the policy and you'll far as he simply won't want to say. so there's a lot of moving parts that the bought in terms of clarity. this the 1st time we've had numbers is the 1st time we've had a plan being put in place by the americans. there's a lot, a lot, a diplomacy yet to go. and these right is a very clear. they don't want the policy me a far as a, as part of any solution. and the goal is to strip him or on con, out, is there a remodel? as a solar hit hit on al jazeera, why 2 of the world's largest shipping companies also spinning shipments through the red sea and to show pools of charity football match. and i just kinda saw it kicks on some count
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the had a lot of that will stop by looking at the satellite image for the middle east. and you can see that dense area of cloud pushing its way further east across iran. now that brought some rain to the event, but skies have kids. instead we've got a weather system that's moving across the mediterranean, bringing some winfrey and wet conditions across it took us some of that rain contribute down into syria and 11 on as we go into sunday. but it launch the dry picture across much of the region. the winds offset to die down across the gulf, but we could see some fog or mr. conditions for places like go hot in could top of the launch. we settled story as we go into the new week. now that's not the case for the north of africa. we've got some very wet and windy conditions pulling across the mediterranean with heavy rain expected for northern parts of old jerry up to new z, as well as libya. dusty winds as well stretching as far down as southern pots of algeria as we move to central africa. however long as we settled story less in the
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way of rain here, instead it has pushed its way for the south was severe thunderstorms for the likes of books, one as well as in bob with an eastern areas of south africa. as we go into sunday. however, you can see them running out east will see that heavy rain affecting madagascar that you will, the, in the name of protecting the public, an unprecedented crosstown and civil liberties. this under way into ridiculous threats and diplomacy, termination witness follows a lawyer fucking courts and police bonds to reverse the trend. everybody one fight against racism. and then also acknowledge that there's as opposed to henry palestine buttons in berlin on that jersey to
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the the, you're watching l $20.00 reminder of our top stories. the so i'll just say, are a cameraman, somebody who has been killed in and this fairly drones try, consulting garza paramedics, were unable to reach him when he was 1st into the new types to continue. it is rarely shelling of deserves goes a bureau chief. why love doctor was injured and the strong that been going on and the tank biased for any forces? i think you in run school and con eunice and he's ready. military says it has mistakenly shows him killed 3 captive securing it. scouts are offensive. they were targeted off the troops wrongly identified them as the threes for killing the
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villages. here is some of the dock ah, has highlighted the danger, generalist, facing, and gaza. but that threat extends to be occupied with bank. the child strength reports from jeanine. it's like to say that most of these do at least have ever experienced anything like it before in their lives. because we have seen this huge escalation is riley made a tree rides on towns, villages, and cities pretty much every night across the occupied territories. hey, we've seen an increase in st lower tanks, olsa, secular attacks that are often, either given the green lights tacitly by the age riley military nearby will, as is often the case. and we see video footage of machine that are nice literally is where the soldiers standing when these attacks are happening in, in, in the very close vicinity or as these attacks are happening. literally watching them a car. so part of city journalists, especially despite how use that use they all to attacks like that happening,
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that has been such a big escalation since the war began. that. yeah it's, it's really important to recognize the kind of pressures that they are on the alex . he was supposed to 3 weeks ago, standing above offer prison waiting for a person to release. it's pretty obvious that off s and g truck was targeted as well. the journalists just above us on the hill, the one taking a bullet to the camera, or a plastic bull is the camera. alcohol had it's when screen destroyed. so you know, the, there instances like this happening pretty much every day. we seemed full of books each for example, of age a. um i was just arabic and other journalists that we had with janine covering them right. the largest, right in 20 years on june in a couple of days ago. we see these right in the military, a full sing them away, intimidating them. so it is a,
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an endless challenge for journalists here in the west bank to deal with these kind of pressures. the palestinian ambassador to the u. n. has offered his condolences over the death of some of with dr. speaking of the general assembly free at one. so again, cold turn into the war on gaza. there is no doubt that what is happening and guys, atrocity crimes. what crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. in the face of such authorized cities, there is only one more on position. one defense have been position seized by out now seized by out of now ceasefire. now and stop the genocide stop the genocide to stop the genocide committed against the
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palestinian people and their children. and they thank you very much for that to all the world's largest shipping companies, spinning all container shipments through the red sea. it follows the tax by around, back to the sizes against shipping in the region. excel is i'm of the triples commercial ships under attack. the attacks have led to 2 of the world's shipping giants, denmark's madison, and how about lloyd's of germany to suspend the operations of the red sea? instructing their bustles to steer clear of one of the world's most important shipping routes. it comes after a growing number of attacks launched by who is the fighters in u. m, in a group back by ron says, the warrant guys have started 2 months ago. they have used to miss styles and
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drones to attack shipping in the red sea in the, the many armed forces by shore, our ships heading to all ports around the world. except for the is really ports that they won't be harmed, and that they must keep recognition devices open the conflict. these centered around the crucial maritime cory door connecting europe and admitted to rainier to asia. but avoiding the red sea can double travel time to many destinations. and it's causing ripples of concern, the who these represent a material threat to freedom of navigation, to commercial shipping, to lawful commerce. and they're doing selling a vital artery there at the bottom on deb into the red sea. and the united states is working with the international community, with partners from the region and from all over the world to deal with this threat . there are spearheading a new maritime coalition in a bit to contain the situation. despite the years of us sanctions intended to hold
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back to host these attacks. keep coming, these measures appear to be back firing, pushing the region into wider turmoil, the axles i'm gonna reach out to 0 protests. and so for the palestinians and gals i have been taking place across them, at least one of the largest ones in humans capital, so not hundreds of thousands to down to condemn. israel was offensive. they, with some of the scenes out to friday pre is across the region, a relatively new wood in the lakes. the kind of was the side. it describes the destruction of houses and other buildings making the area with i once stood no longer habitable. and d u in says that's what's happening in cancer image and kimber reports. goals is main cold, destroyed. hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed thousands of hospitals and nearly $300.00 schools also all destroyed. the united
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nations says the systematic destruction of homes, infrastructure and everything, you need to live a minds to what's called the homeless side that have 2 elements to the campaign in god. so number one, you, you make the place on live of by pretty much destroying everything, creating one lead russell. and then secondly, you forcibly meet most people. what can that actually indicate? well, that indicates that there is an intention to actually eliminate those people from that space. more than 100 government buildings have been destroyed and israel's bombardment of garza, the last of thousands of documents such as land registries, combined with the bombing of homes jeopardize people's rights to housing, land, and property with consequences for years to come. and many of these are good from what i understand actually dated back from the ottoman period. so i'm very concerned about that. these are a necessary destruction that international law can only be called as one thing,
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destruction. it's just one moment looking part of the dummies hides really in any war when i'm all as use for research or oxford university or his experience on the side 1st hand in his own city homes in syria. it's sort of about to lifetime struggling under loss. so it is about the infrastructure, it is about the way of living. it is about the dignity and the at the belonging and the memory of this community in a place. so it's in, in a way about raising all these memories and the presence of a certain community as dues says it can take decades to rebuild of the don't me side, but also to come to terms with the grief of what was lost, especially when places where people once gathered, studied or married, go on behind every broken stone. there's a life, there's a story, there's a family. if there's a member, and i want you to think that the springs are not only about the physical,
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it's about the people, the community, their life, people's israel's minute tree says it's necessary to destroy buildings as this is the only way to destroy from us. and it will take several months. but international observers say, there is no evidence that most fighters, when most of the buildings it's boomed. and if the devastation continues at this level, goals might be less completely uninhabitable image and came back out 0. the, let's bring you some of the days of the news now the full, the new york man who served as donald trump is personal lawyer has been ordered to pay nearly $150000000.00. damages to to georgia election, where cuz rudy giuliani was involved in trumps if a to overturn the presidential version 2020. when he falsely accused the 2 women of
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helping to break the election process on jordan reports, ruby freeman invoked the bible after a federal jury ordered rudy giuliani to pay her and her daughter 148000000 dollars for ruining their good name. understand that the devil there is a lie here, he is defeated and no weapon form against you shall prosper. a freeman and her daughter's shame on were elections. workers in georgia during the 2020 presidential election. they su juliani, who was former president donald trump's a personal lawyer for defamation. this after he repeatedly accused them of stuffing ballot boxes so that joe biden could when it's an accusation that forced moss to quit her job and subject to both when like 2 years of howard smoke and death threats from from supporters. i have great is wish is that no one,
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no election worker for boulder or school board member or anyone else ever experiences anything like what we went through. juliani is already facing trial in georgia for allegedly conspiring to interfere with the 2020 vote. he is suggesting he will appeal the verdict, and freeman and mazda is law suit. the comments they received. i had nothing to do with those comments over a abominable there deplorable. no defense. good. but i receive comments like that every day. the odds of freeman and mos getting any money from giuliani or slim cheese considering filing for bankruptcy before this mother and daughter. knowing the legal system took their case seriously. is what they call a big step toward justice. rosalind jordan, l g 0. groups in the eastern democratic republic of congo have agreed to extend the cx 5 with the army. the agreement involves the 2 weeks truce being most.

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