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flinch, assisting, terrible match souls as that's the story that needed to be told from the hall. so the effect of diarrhea to be then to tell the people story was very important at the time the, [000:00:00;00] the trouble i'm 0 venue. it's good to have you with this. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the program this hour, every single person in gaza is expected to face acute food and security in the next 6 weeks. that's according to the united nations reports. witnesses tell alex to 0, that is really forces in gaza, executed 11 an armed palestinian men in front of their families. and other votes of
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the un security council to scale of humanitarian aid. the gaza is delayed by us objections and rights groups say some of the presence israel has set up since the war began. violate international laws subjecting palestinians to abuse the so the food crisis and gaza is getting worse. by the day the u. n. is projecting that every single person that's 2300000 people in gaza will be at a crisis or worse in the next 6 weeks. this is the highest number of people facing high levels of food and security that the u. n. has ever classified for any given area or country in the world, food program is a warning of a famine and gaza if the conflict continues. also the un human rights office says it has received allegations of what could be a war. crime buys really forces in gaza. witnesses say is really soldiers executed
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at least 11, an armed palestinian men in front of their families in the north of the strip. they were accused of storming a residential building, and then separating men from the women and children. a while else 0 spoke the several eye witnesses. i gave them a show. most of them are they still in the building. they force the entry into residential flats. they did the buttons and the lower levels. i live on the 6th floor. i put my door and switching lights on, they stole my house, i told them or a family, a household of civilians. they sorres' men and their wives and children. my brother in law tried to speak and explain it all in the house of civilians, but they starting dead. after that they rounded the men up and the women in the opposite house. then these rally soldiers opened fire and all the men they told the state in the other side, they never show but tank from outside, especially in the motto. these really sole, just on the block of slots, they force the way into every home,
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killed the men and to change the women and children. we do not know the whereabouts . they did the same on every floor. all women rounded up in one room by the time they reached us on the 6th floor, they started shooting old, the man, my father in law and his son was shot. they died instantly. these raised count them . we kept the door open and did not show any resistance. we kept the lights on. as soon as the is ready, so just on the house, they started shooting men. then following the rules within the graphs by the had rounded up. other young children was stripped to the clothes and forced to the needs. all women were kept on the 4th floor in order to remove the head coverings. after that, they took all of them and downstairs, still naked. then they opened fire, killed them, or executed them in cold blood. after that order was given to the tanks, i'm going to show was fired on all the women on the 4th floor, the young go was killed. my 2 daughters and female neighbors were injured. what most of the is really soldiers rounded up, all the women in one room, then fired 3 mortar shells at us,
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then catch shooting their machine guns at us. before that they stormed our house, an open fire. i was hit with a bullet in my hand. my daughter in her head, my younger daughter was killed, and my son is blind. my husband was executed in cold blood. all my other daughter's suffered severe injuries, broken bones and flushed door and open. we were all hit by bullets instructional has been bleeding all over since 5 o'clock on tuesday. a photo or a couple of them. it is in rasa, southern gaza target. you've been reporting on multiple allegations of executions by is really troops. what are you finding out? yes uh, as we clearly heard from i this on the ground regarding what they have been experiencing after being detained and surrounded by these very minute treat houses, get stormed by the soldiers. they had experienced in human convictions with ease where the forces had isolated and spread and separate,
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and separated men's from women in different locations. they took men out, they had been executed in the front of the 70 members as also women have been taken to a different place. there had carpets have been taken from them. they have been later shields. a body is also the rate of vehicles, which is a clear violations and a systematic killing. of those people in science as they were completely dest. um, they were peaceful. they had, they had to, oh, no resistance. the old i'd say have opened, that goes uh, turning on uh the house uh the attorney on lights. oh the just to give a sign that we are so peaceful um this, um now do you spell relations not the early. uh, the not the only kind of, uh, the only kind talk for these very, uh, crimes insight goes up. but before they have committed similar attacks on the facility and installing come on at one hospital, they have kids on executed a number of men in the value of refuge account in particular were a number of residents have been i taken by the minute treat to on disclose location,
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and they have been later killed by them and the, the, that they have reach as a dead body for the, for the hospitals in other parts of the country. so these violations phonographs, continue as israel is also insisting on expanding the military operations on what palestinians find on every single area of to the is where the, with the drug with the permit, the finds a lot of the bodies found on the streets being killed by the is really military on some of them could not be identified due to the level of injuries and 11 of getting that they have these 6 posts to sorry, if i can get you to pivot now to this really somber, bleak assessment by the world food program there warning of the possible famine in gaza if this conflict continues. i want to try and put that into focus for viewers where or palestinians getting the next meal from on a day to day basis at the moment. yes, in fact,
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as the reports released by the the world food program and the value on agencies alongside with governmental non governmental organizations, they have consent that's gone. so stripe a humidifier situation had reached terrific 11 am. it's a very acute food insecurity for palestinians only defending right now own being humanitarian, a deliverance for our profit crossing at. com. i was setting which had been attacked uh earlier today we're palestinians are now getting a food only from the united nation run shelters. and from the age of distribution centers across at the supplement part. oh, you are talking about rough areas of bustles we're talking about. can you just have the northern part of the church? we do do not receive any kind of human attorney and 8, due to the incense of is where the bombing entity due to also the ability of accessing these areas as the bottom of the confrontations on the right continued out literally the situation on the ground for palestinians in terms of having access to food,
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is that your rating day by day as 66 percent of palestinians jobs have been completely lost due to a new report released by the palestinian a splitter. stick office on. due to the facts also that the limited number of humanitarian aid that had been allowed to enter the gaza strip is very limited and could barely be enough to feed the family only for one meal. the dates not to have a sufficient amount that could feed the, the children the women to survive and to keep the living on the ground under this intense and did your rates and condition on the ground. right. all right, thank you for your reporting a from a rasa. and regarding the, the reporting about the allegations of executions committed by is really troops has the ahmad who is a member of homeless political bureau, has issued a statement. and this is what he had to say. why are they in the world is fine, and there's a corporation army continued to commit most. it goes on daily basis,
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especially in the north, in parts of the gaza strip and the goals and city, these are the freshest. are we come with the civil execution, against and tired of feminist witnesses reported the doors and all the police. tina's were taken from their homes and would accept you what it included loved in the front of their families. and the value of fiji comes, these are the weird plants continue to commit. one of the war crimes by card would be entitled in the show neighborhood in the cub and can indulgence of people like a sound brigade. some of his armed wing has released a new video, claiming 3 is really captives were killed in and is really striking. the 3 men include, and it's really french dual national, and is really origin time dual national. and in his really earlier, cassandra gave said israel's objective to eliminate the group and gaza, it was quote, due to fail. let's talk about all of this with stilton and our cast. so tenure professor, public policy here at home. i've been for the for university,
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you heard the sound, but they're part of the statements by has the, i'm a member of, i'm us is political bureau and you wanted to talk about that as. yeah, well, i don't think the exclusion of civilians is, is really surprising. given what we've witness of what is what i was capable of doing over the last few weeks, particularly when you look at the way they've killed their own hostages. those who are trying to escape, i mean, it does show that the ministry is operating under a doctrine of taking no prisoners. you can kill with infinity, you don't to, to have to care. but this is where you really get the, the tree by the way, head out has tried to do a reset on rules of engagement. and it is a broadcast videos where you see the, the, the, the head of the head of saw, the chief of staff, sorry, chief notary staff, reminding troops. this is not what we do well. 70 days later, to mind the troops. this is not what we do, a 20000 people being killed. that's. that's the story. rather than what that was
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going to say. it is with this kind of incidence that you can really pin down the blame. one is out for a war crime. and what is interesting about this right of your, the way they fight the email technology really advanced and they have kind of go. but he comes on the soldiers for surveillance for and it is through the evidence that people can really pin down. is there any is or in the court of justice? so only if that evidence is released or shared folders can be released the fact that they exist, if people can go off to a one way or the other. and this is why these raiders admitted to clean those 3 as a lease a few days ago. have they're not being recorded on the, on by the coms. they would have glossed over it and blamed it on the posting is that they've killed their hostages. and so on. so i think that could really be used by human rights organizations and also trying to take as well to the court and would be more effective than then relying on the, on the bombing the bombardment. because this article was gonna say, well, we bumped this area thinking there was
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a soldier. and unfortunately civilians or else is. so this is an interesting argument. it just lets make this very clear for of yours because as it is there, there have been 20000 palestinians get most of whom 70 percent of whom are women and children. but if this were ever to be tried in any kind of court of law, it is, as you mention, it is specific incidents that need to be looked at in order to pay the quality of the evidence that you've been to quote that matters. mean, if you remember, somebody saying was executed based on kennings few people, not on the the massacres that is committed to slouches. right? so it's the evidence of a, there's the quality of the evidence that you bring it to court that really matches another unexcused level active they've done recently is the zooming of bodies. i mean, they understand that this is unacceptable in judaism. it's unacceptable and it's not as an accept before anyone is against international norms,
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but they're doing it. i suspect to a to try it out. dna pause for a 2nd just to remind you to our viewers. we carried a report on this a couple hours ago and just yours. we didn't catch, it may not be aware that the report was about how is really tags, have flattened cemeteries and you see bodies being uncovered, sorry, kerio while they're doing that. and they've also, eh, 2 days ago the tanks drove all the living people in tens. yes. and that's was also recorded. but what they're doing, i think now in terms of acumen bodies, they're looking for evidence that certain leaders have been killed. they suspect that the thomas has battered some of its casualties. and it isn't that interest to figure out who really is, is dead by now. many of those leaders we're in his regular presence, so they have their dna on the data base. they'd be looking after their buddies to find out they're looking for their bodies to find a prove that this leader is dead or not. because again, it will help build up the, the matter to have as far as their objectives concerned,
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that we're after the leadership of, from us. and so far they haven't read it. i mean, they did that to many rather ventilator. so we know that the big names that they're off to, and that thing they suspecting that some of them may have been killed, but how much better them to, to quickly. and they're looking for evidence. another violation is, of course, this whole, well, where would all this evidence be presented by the way? because we're talking about court in law for international justice is really isn't the party as we know to the international criminal court wherever the february can be presented. the national courts, i think, you know, the u. s. and the okay, belgium is a very active country, spain and so on. so it doesn't really have to be present of these kind of crimes to not just have to fit this particular type of courts. and this is an occasion where in a 2 percent, as i should never really get away with what they've done so far, despite the the, the coverage that's provided for them by, by the united states. and i think particularly that you as
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a lot of these visuals come to take you to court many of those really military hol, double nationalities. some of them have volunteer. they feel all the way from as far as urgency and have to come and fight for this war. so all of these people ultimately want to go home and they need to be uh, brought to answer in terms of what's happening in the council. so to america, thank you for joining us. this out of the world health organization says there are now no functional hospitals in the north of gaza. hospitals has been bombed, they've run out of medical supplies and they don't have any fuel. as result, it's difficult for any of the 2300000 people in gaza, all of whom are in a war zone to get adequate medical care. and palestine is red, crescent says the ambulance center in jamalia, that's also a northern gauze that is under siege at the moment. then there is continuous showing putting everyone there risk and rendering the ambulance center useless. and unfortunately, this is the 2nd day or teams at um,
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the ambulance to the product store under the crescent. i'm getting sent to the engine by the oddest 10 under pcs or centers as completely pcs. and there's a artillery showing and sense are still there. he's running that is continuous since yesterday, along with gunfire from is there any documentation, forces snipers, and there is no way anyone can go out of this filters, that the safety of our teams is asterisk. there is an old 127 people who are trapped inside our ambulance centers, including panama, of exploding tiers and their families and the 22 injured person where the center is located as completely the injures. there is no way any one can go out of defensive . anyone is trying to move out of that area is under the target of is there any snipers, along with the opportunity, something that is not stopping,
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it's just continuous. however, we are still providing our medical services inside or medical post, which was established a month ago to continue providing medical services to the wounded people in the area. oh sure bad. yeah. which is under constant bombardments. unfortunately, as you just highlighted, now, there is no lift, overt hospitals in north of casa to the palestinians in gaza, or facing weather un has called a perfect perfect storm for diseases. nearly 2000000 people, that's almost the entire population, have been displaced. some of them several times. they are forced to live in cramped conditions and overcrowded un, and public shelters. most of sort refuge in the south turning rough and now into gauze as most densely populated area. overcrowded shelters mean a lack of hygiene and diseases are spreading rapidly. health officials have
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recorded 355000 cases of skin diseases and infections. cases of diarrhea among children, younger than 5, i've increased 2000 percent and there are more than the 160000 cases of acute respiratory infections. and palestinians don't have enough to eat or drink. un says that half the population is starving. unicef says the recently displaced children in southern gaza can only access one and a half to 2 liters of water a day, which is not enough, not enough to survive. the united nations security council is convening to vote on a draft resolution calling for the scaling up a few minutes here in a deliveries in the besieged gaza strip. the proposal by the united arab emirates is also calling for an urgent and sustained end of hostilities to allow safe and on hindered humanitarian access to gaza. now this vote has been delayed multiple times after requested by the united states. the us deputy ambassador to the united
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admission says that they will only support the draft resolution if specific changes are made morning still working. still hoping to get to, you know, to be able to support it. so rather well, there need to be some things in the text. it wouldn't make it where there are support right now. we're still working it so stimulus under joins us from the united nations headquarters. gabriel, help us wrap our heads around this. is this primarily a draft resolution about stopping the fighting? whatever the language might be around that, whether it's a ceasefire, i think it won't be or pause and fighting or humanitarian pause. is it about stopping the fighting, or is it about mostly increasing the level of aid that goes to god to the 2nd part of that, this is the resolution that was uh, basically supported and drafted by the united hair of emberts with the support of other member states but it is
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a resolution that so we really focus is on humanitarian aid. it's not a political resolution at all you a and basset, or has been repeating that over and over and over again. that this is about scaling up a in to god so quickly and immediately, and distributing it quickly and immediately to those that need it. now their whole part about caesar, i, there's no cease fire in this resolution, but in order to do this, it's got to be safe for on the ground there. and that is why they initially called for association of hostilities to us said we won't go for that. so they changed to suspension of hostilities because you cannot have bombardment and also try to get the massive amounts of 8 out. so, but this is about humanitarian efforts and that's why the us, if that's a big if of course vito's this like to happen to other security council resolution
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said october 7th. it would look quite bad on united states, quite frankly. and so, but david, specifically answer your question, this is a humanity, period, resolution that is being considered. so what is the u. s. supposed to in the language, if it's all humanitarian and then us has been calling for increasing humanitarian aid. they said, you know, as, as a, you all the way to the top, joe biden has said that there needs to be more humanitarian aid going into gaza. so what could the us be opposed to in this text? to who is organizing? it is a simple answer right now. all of a going in is wholly or mostly controlled by israel. and so 8 organizations, if insinuated israel could be slowing that a down and they're deciding how many trucks get in, how quickly they inspect the trucks to get in. what gets in this resolution says no, no, no more of that. this resolution says if passed, it would be the united nations that would be in charge of, or
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a united nations appointed a body or persons in charge of getting that aided. and the united nations would probably do it a lot faster. and it a lot bigger capacity then what is realize doing it? that's what people that support this resolution believe, right? and so that is what is real, as opposed to they would have sensually lose power on how they can slow down or speed up 8 in the guys it would be up to the united nations. and that is what israel we think is opposed to, and that is what we think the united states is trying to change the language on how and who specifically monitors the aid coming in and who gets it into the country and decides how much and how quickly it gets into gaza. that is a simple answer to that question. and gabriel, just before i let you go, it's 1 22 pm where you are. it's 1822, g m t. any word on timing? when we might see if we will see a vote on this today at the un security council as well,
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i can tell you was suppose to be about 2 and a half hours ago. that's what we thought, but it was supposed to be on wednesday, then it was tuesday then i'm sorry, monday, tuesday, wednesday now or thursday. short answer is, we don't know. we're hearing that they're going to go back in a close consultations in about an hour and a half from now perhaps talking about guys that will they come out of those negotiations with a deal that they can vote on? will they have a new draft resolution? simple answer is we don't know we're standing by, but these things are changing literally by the minute. all right, thanks for that. it was a little hard to follow, but we get it now. thank you very much. gabriel is on the reporting from the the un headquarters in new york. big question mark there about whether or not we'll see a vote today at the un security council on this draft resolution. thank you. get a children have gone to have paid the heaviest price in this conflict so far more than $1000000.00 people in the besieged and bombarded palestinian territory are taking shelter in you in schools and other facilities hoping for safety. and that
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means an estimated 625000 children haven't been able to go to school for days. 75 schools have been destroyed, more than 200 education staff were known to have been killed in the war so far. now as we just mentioned, hundreds of thousands of children have been left without access to formulate location and gaza. several 8 organizations led by the education of bubble foundation, announced that they will be focusing on mental health services to help students cope with trauma. culture lopez hold again, it has more from the well, most children and gods are simply trying to survive. schools have been bomb classrooms destroyed. there is little food, water, and medicine, and mental health, as you can imagine, is a big issue. and that's where this initiative steps in the education above all foundation is partnering with teams the united nations and save the children who are already on the ground to provide mental and psychological support to those who need it. most specifically, children, adolescents and mothers,
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estimated the more than 230000 people will benefit from this initiative after their life has basically been destroyed over the last 2 months. rebuilding buildings and guys, uh right now is old. uh and uh, there's not a possibility in the current situation. this is why the 1st line of defense is making sure that the children at least have 2 teeth. be able to provide them to mental health and psychosocial psychological. suppose that the coverage to one to go to the situation to going was trying to see what safe learning spaces we can provide in terms of the education to have the nation regardless facing advi or humanitarian crisis. the whole of this program of this initiative is that it will not turn into an educational crisis for future generations. cots, the outlook mistletoe yan elda 0, go ha, is really forces continue to carry out daily rates across the occupied westbank, military vehicles, tents and several cities and towns, including nobliss and bethlehem. early on thursday,
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they rated homes and detained at least one palestinian and best man. since october, the 7th is really a rest of palestinians have skyrocketed both and go is the end in the occupied westbank human rights groups or concerns. some of the prison setup after the war began or violating international human rights laws and increasingly subjecting palestinians to abuse and were on hand reports from the occupied west back surrounded by pictures of prisoners, a faithful man and current. the public standing president society keeps track of those arrested and those released since october, the 7th. that task has become even more challenging and more and more hearing about women and children, hilda and joe, of being arrested in garza. i'm on the set on a takes testimony, some of these released, she tells us about one of the more president from goals i was hoping to hear throughout the period of her detention show me blindfolded and with her legs and
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head start the prison according to what she said is a completely open barracks, with no rooms in about 30, all the female prisoners at the change in the same place that would allow the united nations instead on december, the 16th it received numerous reports of mess, detentions forced disappearances, an ill treatment of prisoners from northern cause, including women and children who are specifically protected under the geneva convention, the low of a conflict is rose in grunting. any organization, excess of its trainees. a fact the red cross says contributions, international humanitarian. we are not currently getting access. we are speaking to it is really all thirty's and reminding them of their obligations on the international. and this includes uh for palestinians as protected persons under the geneva conventions that we all have access to them. and they are allowed to also retain access with their family members. since october, the 7th these riley's have set up or expanded military base,
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is like the woman behind me to hold what they called a mess of prisoners. they say that anybody that's been interrogated that isn't linked to the group is released without charged both international and local human rights groups say that the testimony they getting from people released from places like this and others across the occupied westbank. so a significant cause for concern when it comes to international humanitarian law in wrong calling out 0, the occupied westbank are still ahead on alpha 0. voting in the democratic republic of congo is extended for 2 days. why the opposition is calling this unconstitutional? when we come back, the, in their disturbed weather is rolling across from the la. that's right into
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a rock that's dropping down into northern and western saudi arabia. i want to take in for a closer look, you know, northern saudi arabia as of late you've had some hail storm. so i think that could repeat on friday, the popular tourist destination of our order that will also get striped with some showers. and some of this activity could leak into quake quite windy there as well . but with no real wind around for us in doha, it's going to be a foggy start to the day on friday. so i wanted to give you a heads up about that central asia looking fairly common. if we look at bucket stand just the odd shower coming in here, but really i got to get you to turkey a and the fan because this what weather is now slamming into places like 11 on so be roots. i think over the next 24 to 48 hours, we could see one months worth of rain. that much rain all at once is likely to trigger some flooding with these really right across the coast of libya. so there are weather alerts in place for that off the coast. we could see waves up to about 5 meters high,
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and it has quieted down through central africa. most of the activity is actually south of this. and we're seeing those storms get going. once again for that eastern side of south africa, and we've got that wildfire burning not too far away from cape town, we'll see you soon. the african countries have struggled to replace many of those effects. taken by you repeat, colonized. this is our experience of our identity in the final part of the series, new seams and collectors still hold precious assets selected. few have been returned, but the still a long way to go on progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen on with punctuation on orders here to submit to the world slow down. we stand firm as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global,
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a devastating famine. the conflict continues. witnesses say is really forces killed 11 on arm, palestinians in front of their families before rounding up the women and children and attacking them. the u. n. is demanding an investigation into the alleged attack on tuesday in gaza city, which it says could constitute a war crime. the united nations security council is convening for a possible vote on a draft resolution calling for the scaling of a few minutes here in a deliveries gaza. the vote has been delayed several times after requested by the united states, the, the total of israel's war and gaza. keeps rising, but for yet another day the united nations security council is for the moment, not agreeing on the wording for a resolution calling for an end to the blood shed. israel has killed 20000 palestinians in 76 days. in october, the us be towed a un security council resolution calling for humanitarian pauses in the fighting.
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that was after 11 days of his really bombardment had killed at the time $3478.00 palestinians. in november, the council finally passed the resolution calling for humanitarian pause, not to cease fire. at the time the death toll stood at more than $11000.00 palestinians killed. and earlier this month, the us again vetoed a un security council resolution backed by almost all member states, demanding an immediate cease fire over 17000 palestinians, almost 17500 had been killed at that time. the latest round of discussions about a resolution calling for a ceasefire has been delayed 7 times in 3 days. in those 3 days, the 547 palace, the men women, and children were killed. on the day after a series of his really strikes in rough uh, bereaved families, gathered to collect their loved ones from the local morris power. a couple of whom
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has more told it would be safe here. why have you left us behind? why done? why father was among those killed in it's been a strike one the most in the place. he's been forces to the house that needs to evacuate to as part of the most the bombs key for them. 1 to a spring and the mosque, and while he was outside the bombing happened and he was killed. may god have mercy on his so my sister, her husband and daughter were in the same area and they were very affected. but it was her husband who was scale is where the forces show to homes, alley, most of the hospital. my mother, she was always good to another
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more in roughly the families the same, disappear. this, as is very sources announce attached to $250.00 target, of course cost over 24 hour period. the people have siblings that are not going back to they don't get admitted and they can children and this type people's home outside the bodies by not the what's left behind, solve it, what the account and try to survive one more day until the next strike. as palestinians escape attacks in the north, israel's unrelenting boom buttons of the south leaves people completely venerable and i'm safe, even in the places where they are taking refuge as more and more of those areas are reduced to russell topic up a zoom out to the euro. roughly in the south of going, so human rights watch says meta has silas posts in support of palestine on it's pat
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platforms, instagram and facebook. it says the suppression is systemic, and global, amounting to what seems to be the largest wave of censorship of content about palestine. to date, the rights group reviewed 1050 cases of online censorship. for more than 60 countries, they were largely in english. nearly all of them featured peaceful contest and content in support of palestine. your organization says that in more than 300 cases, users were unable to then appeal methods, removal of content or accounts effectively. it identified 6 patterns of censorship . one is content removal, suspension or permanent disabling of accounts and restrictions on like in common thing sharing or re posting human rights watch also found restrictions on tagging or following other accounts. limited use of certain met the features and shadow banding users. that means a significant drop in the visibility of a user's posts stories,
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and account for about this with rama zane. you re podcast or right my you've been challenging west and media's coverage of israel's warren gaza. joining us from can i real? i should have said you post exactly the kind of content that gets that is caught in the cross hairs of whether they're algorithms or, or censorship. you have felt this and you've been on the receiving end of this. tell us your story. id. the sons here is studio examples of the examples of nathan shadow bindings. users are unable to share of those that are simply discussing what's happening and how to cite the beatles. even if people like there was one real. that's a showcase. that is really the soldier at home coughing, a 12 year old palestinian girl in the west back. and the real was deemed of
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a sensitive content. so it's covered. the users have to actively search for your page. you don't simply appear, users have sent the messages where they are unable to share my post, the other, the other accounts are unable to collaborate with me. interesting, be enough. i'm unable to go there. i had the mis coverage with the one that is sitting in whose family i've been stuck in the parish. the whole of the family pairs in the heads up. we're over $500.00 side of senior and christians are under each there. one mother was shot dead when her daughter came to help her. she was shot dead also by and is raised soldier. so i, there was an attempt to go into my coverage with her and the light was stopped short. once we did attend again and so i did, we are both. our voices were muted. and this isn't just happening to me. this is happening to pro
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a pallet assign agents and run the not because did you experience any of this prior to the gaza or, you know, but bear in mind, i was just as simple as normal user who at one point even on my my account private most of the contents i used to be on instagram and never had this much weight and not even above that. so, but about so then because people are noticing that mainstream media is simply not doing its job, the politics is getting more complicated and what's causing the cross. here are civilian, you receive extreme cases and you're seeing such a blatant double standard. it's to, oh yes, it's true for is the goal for you to ignore. so what then happens is the people who become the grand people have become the show. people are the one we're now doing
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interviews on their feet. and so i think meta had this, this, this, this, this wish and that's it. instagram and facebook would be simply a place for influencers to talk about, you know, their, their next bad preaches. but now people are needing to step in and not just influences, but users are needing to step in and do what mainstream media isn't doing. do you think any, as far as or not to find any projects? did you reach out to meta and seek any answers on as, as to why the vs out to mess up? i, i have reached out to my to and of course you get this kind of, i've actually spoken to one to one person who works at meta. i'm not even going to see where i don't want to get this present in trouble. i, i don't care for that, but uh she was like, oh, you know this, this can be the, they're gonna give you, they're not going to tell you, oh yes we are censoring you because, you know, israel is on the other side, you know,
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being the explain that you've suddenly been experiencing these problems when, as you, you've just explained to us that prior to the war, you were a quote unquote normal social media user. and now you've been posting this content and suddenly you've been experiencing this. how do they explain that? well i, i guess they're, they're, um they're, they're just like, uh, just like american politicians they, they are quite surprise then they just simply try to divert and they tell you we're going to raise the issue or to our team and get back to the they don't get back to you and it just seems to continue to get warning, but i'm still unable to go on and live for my own. from my own instagram, i have to piggyback on other users live feeds. at most times, i'm unable to collaborate on certain posts,
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and i send to suits your screen. and like screenshots of that, a common, predominantly the ones that are risen in arabic by users on the search. and both are hidden. because social media has become such a powerful tool that's exposing because the conversation now that we are having about palestine ought to have been had a very long time ago. and the narrative had been, had been adopted by israel for the longest of time. and now people are starting and because the conversation is now being out because the atrocities are just too blatant to ignore and means you media is by ignoring it is a nice thing, more curiosity towards what's happening. people are turning the social media to try and find out what was happening and all the information that accumulation of over 70 years of occupation is, is very profound and you cannot ignore. i ignore it. that israel is, isn't
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a sort of a, is losing the need it war because of that because the in so it's, it's, it doesn't take minutes to find out about the palestinians war unfairly in prison from the way there is no harm in, by the way. um, so they lose the arguments. a lot of american citizens are very interested in what's happening because they're seeing for the, for one of the few times, republicans and democrats times in hon. absolutely fine for israel's interest, not their own citizens interest. you're, you're seeing very top's money being given weapons being given to israel, buying the us. and all of this information is, excuse me, intriguing and one that was the or the before. because even often us times, i think one research paper show that only that they were only allowed to they, they only showed 17 percent of the palestinian side. one even um, far as the coal new and used had now been actively being when there was it in. oh, of course. no, sorry,
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it's just timing. we've got so much in the usa it's there was no way that we appreciate your time today. pod cast a rama zane. thank you so much for coming on the show. thank. as really, forces had struck residential homes and the jamalia refugee camp in northern guys are killing dozens and injuring many houses. here is a cell sharif was at the scene shortly after the attack and we'd like the warner of yours, that the pictures are about to see some of fine, distressing to me. they have hundreds of the i'm and so, so i was the, was a very good to you. while i was not charge will not be the know how the the, the, the the,
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the who the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the the, the. 7
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the commercial hook, the as you shutting and from apartments and jumping the top for games, right? police sending to dozens and ends at the end of the city. if i did the law some of the and is really war. planes have at least you had another strike on a residential building and han, eunice, killing more than 30 palestinians. they are mostly women and children. also 0 is honey. l shire reports from the scene of the attack on what was supposed to be a safe soon. but zillow said earlier to the, the optimism unit, it was that when i see it is yet another masika carried out by these really war planes against on civilians in the south eastern part of hon. eunice. and it is to show the confidence that least the t palestinians were killed when it's the
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opposite of the majority of those killed women and children and i come up. so don't, i don't know if you had the, unless i run the out of the way to allow you to see the picture more closely have you been and this is the aftermath of the easy way. not a real model in this house belongs to the walmart family. it was totally destroyed by these really jet fighters in the home of the fall. as mentioned, the deep honesty names were killed, embodied many, still missing, not relieved to be buried under the department had been a let's see it a possible have which has been ours. no, did like no see the defense teams of arrived to search for somebody or at least to recover the dead bodies of those underneath the russell. and i'm also need one of this is mainly because the old access roads are destroyed. must uh, be something with you at this time. you want us to go to this is the area close to the you will be in hospital or in the middle east of con, unit south of the gaza strip. what's the value of this area was declared, but it is waiting for his as a safe zone. it as a highlight has to come in the in addition,
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let's look at the come off. annoying warning was given to the residents to evacuate . fema, you know, many civilians that had mostly displaced from other parts of the city. what taking refuge in this residential building as if he would be even get enough to be safe. but corporal has ever send out a positive and i do these riley's legs. the southern part of the script, the site, is the select safety and these ratings are trying to force us out of the homes up one's own the other night more than 50 women and children was kind of there's no presence of $0.85 here. we do not know what to do a way to go on a killing by the dozens, and this is the natural result were 2 of the indiscriminate to accomplish the bombing light is really war. planes on densely populated residential areas high to sure. not to do the video to kind of the the other world news now in the czech republic,
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more than 15 people have been killed in a mass shooting in the capitol, prague. a man opened fire at charles university's faculty of arts. officials say the shooter was a student at the university and was killed by police officers. the police also discovered the suspects. father dead. authorities say the incident is not linked to international terrorism. 9 other people have been seriously injured. the least sealed officer area wiley evacuated the building voting in the democratic republic of congo. the general election has been extended by 2 days across the country with folding stations. now closing on friday, the electoral commission initially extended the pole by one day after delays at some pulling centers in the capital of control center on wednesday, as well as several of the towns assembles, did not open at all. on the 1st day of voting, there were also reports of faulty voting machines and allegations of voter fraud. opposition candidates said that the extension is unconstitutional and they called for
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a rerun of the election. katherine story has the latest from the capital constraint . so, as we are as appalling station, the infant shots, so where votes counting is on the way in many of the appalling stations across the country. voting is still going on, but there are concerns. we spoke to voices some shade that they went to the appalling stations, but they what tons back. because the what tools, but electrical officials that the counting is, is, is going on. so they cannot vote. and that has created some sort of confusion. we put those questions to some opposition leaders who talks about seeing the la punk sons and they also say that the whole extension of voting is unconstitutional and they want fresh elections. we want the really election. okay, could you go to eviction?
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run by you know, the local commission, that's what you say is not the because i'm doing good now and i have to change my mind. okay. we have to do what it says newman for us. we've also heard from the government spokesman, who has asked people to stay calm and gave the electoral commission a chance to do its job. but people are very anxious. they say that they are waiting, and they're hoping that to the electoral commission will give them a free fair and credible election. catherine saw all the 0 contessa a fighting and sedan between the army and the parent military. rapid support forces has recently forced up to 300000 people to flee these a 0 province, an area south east of car to him, and previously untouched by the fighting to 0. i had become
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a hub for humanitarian aid. the or assess the control of sedan, 2nd largest city of one, the dani on monday, after the army retreated, the you and the world food program had to temporarily suspended, screwed assistance to some parts of the region. a record breaking surge of the illegal crossings along the us. mexico border is overwhelming. the border patrol within 10000 migrants have crossed every day in recent days, largely into the southwest in states of texas and arizona. julia go, yano has more from mexico city a moment of prayer for waiting into the freezing waters of the rio grande. the youngest today, just 2 months old this is part of a huge search of migrants to reach the us border in recent days, over 4000 a day in the mexican state of while we live alone. it's taking most of them months to get here. they're exhausted, but one after the other,
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they tell us what they've heard from family and other migrants that now is the time to cross the line here. that's a lot of all my friends have cross, they have a cross. now, how does that look what we've been waiting for months? you what it was very hard to get through immigration. it's back to now this is what lies in store for them. hours of waiting in the cold to be processed by over whelmed custom and border patrol. officers on the texas side of the border, a cdp says the situation is posing a serious challenge to their operations. the wind border authority say the increase in illegal crossings is the result of smugglers moving large numbers of people through mexico. but there's always multiple factors that bring migraines through mexico and cos spike in us border crossings this year. and specifically, budget cuts to the immigration authorities here have meant they stop detaining and reporting on documented migrants in mexico. meaning many more have been able to
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reach the us border. the crisis has let the us to close to of the main cross border cargo railway disrupting key supply lines between the 2 countries and costing millions and financial losses. the move is partly to redirect cdp staff to processing centers and also to dissuade additional migrants from using the trains to cross mexico. biggest concern. there's a possibility that several of the companies affected by this closure will have to stop operations. as pressure grows on a sharply divided us congress to act thousands more migrants and southern mexico are preparing to head north trying to reach the us before the new year. duty ago. yeah, i know i'll just euro mexico city, poland. this new government has taken the public use channel, a tv piece of the air and fired a number of top executives from state media outlets. the government says it wants to restore balance and impartiality to public service broadcasting is comes
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a week after 5 minutes. the dominance with coalition took over from the right wing law and justice party. the former administration has been accused of turning state home media into government most of the time. now for a look at the latest sports headlines with peter stem, its a place for revamped a european simply and have been announced. also europe's highest court ruled banning clubs from joining such a break waiting is unlawful under the fresh proposal by $822.00. the back of the original super league. $64.00 clubs will complete across 3 leagues. they will be no permanent members. the women's competition within 252 clubs across the 2 leaks in april 2021. the supanik boost announced but quickly scraps of true public backlash, us and fee for threatening to sanction. those are joining the breakaway deed. but with this new ruling, the don't to reviving the supanik is being opened right on the grid and boss alone . i have already come out in support of
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a 20 two's plans while i'm anxious to united and bind munich or against its little pool with one of the original clubs who we initially signed up for the seem pretty full. dropping out the manager union flop is not too pleased with some of the cubs fans at the moment. tough was unhappy with the atmosphere at hand filled in little pools 51 way of a waste time, which sold them, reach the beat, come see me finals. the food will face one another, 2 lakes for a place in the final, but up next they have a top of the table premium match with also the loan set today. and corpus urging support is to get behind the scenes. the need to from the 1st 2nd. so if you really want it so much, but by december, i don't know, sorry you have to played as well. but if you all know the right shape gives you a ticket to somebody else in spain boss, learn a hell of bottom top. i'll marietta to win 32 and move up to 30 lead. good boss, a captain surgery roberto. but he saw a 21 up in the 2nd off, but a mistake from boss's number 2. go keep the email, keep pena aloud l marietta to equalize before the both of school, the 2nd of the game. just
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