tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 29, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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as, as the process tells a lot about that i still need to, i guess, and again, all of latin america for most of my career, but no countries alike. and its my job to shed light on how and why the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news out live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. 35 fall experience killed in the light. this is riley attacks on refugee camps and central gaza. thousands more, forced to flee south w o r idle. at
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the anger and despair, we talked to the survivors of an ass strike on a residential building and solving gone. so in many people with sheltering, we speak the palestinians, detain device, right? the forces while they went through winding custody, will take your life to the united nations for the meeting is being held on the escalating situation in the occupied westbank. the in the last 24 hours officials in gauze to say a 187 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes. well that takes the desktop to move and 21500 people. attacks were carried out overnight on the side of 10 mazda. how's the refugee camps in central golf, the killing thousands of people? tens of thousands of others being forced to flee south view and chief for humanitarian effects, says israel's constant bombardment,
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then lengthy inspections of con voice, making. the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. malcolm griffith express frustration of what he says isn't impossible, situation and cold for the fine thing to stop. at least 20 people were killed in this right of the strike on the residential building and the all for himself and gaza. hi me, my food has more wish of one view as you might find some of the images in his report to be distressing in one of the palestinian search with their, their hands for survivors after another air strike on the roof. this time, how's the crowded with women and children for the fun unit is head in lieu of only mean love this. now the sleepy a home and then we suddenly had an explosion and the stones started full. and so i opened the window to ship and i heard the neighbors calling for help. so we came out and found
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a 2 story building and that was full of displaced people. women and children collapsed on the fun. i don't know. we've been asking for help for 3 months. nobody is listen to us without us. we're saying that again, help us i have had that's enough to avoid that. now comes here at any time, day or night and look for them. and we managed from the rubble and look, knowing what's going on. and the 5 people are still missing and 5 people were killed. and children, like you see here on the, on i yeah, these are the targets of these really ami. here they are. israel is now it's talking, the central and southern gaza strip area is crammed with tens of thousands of palestinians already displaced by the war on guns and the they came from hon eunice to offer and found a house where they sought refuge and then they just got bombed, give me a reason for why they were bombed. these were children and women only. we ourselves do not understand why they were born. they had been seeking refuge here for the
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last month. give me just one reason. saying good bye to not only the young but the very old and wondering who they will be saying farewell to the for this month. and if it was, there is not a single safe place and the client guy, so stressful site designs are a junk. there is no safe place in john's. the safe zones only exist in the narratives of days really military, but in gaza. no homes, no hospitals, not even a school kind of protects people from the on a predictable fall in bond. honeymoon mode was just the rough bush, but during the gauze let us go live now. it's a thought, a couple, a zoom in rough ahead and southern guns, and the topic we've seen today strikes on refugee camps. what kind of options are those strikes,
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leaving for people have already been displaced multiple times. so yes, completely loose desperate residents will have being trapped under the east. very fires in the middle areas of the gaza strip are completely right now helpless as they have a very limited options were made for them. either evacuating to the south of the causes trip or being killed by the use valley of forces as the are trying to expand . it strikes across these areas along side we've cost and onto the recycling. throughout the author, unit start all stations on the surrounding areas of a region will say, right and across the refuge account. now, what is clearly the situation for them right now on the ground that they are receiving different evacuation, or despite it is really mandatory. and just oh, you have to remember that those people have been also evacuating in earlier days of the will to these regions considered to be one of the saves shoulders for them and the initial days of the war. now these areas have turned into
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a back to operations don't for the is rarely met a tree as they are now launching their ground inclusion and a very excessive fire power. and now residents started practically from the early days of receiving these evacuation orders to flee, move to the south, looking for a very safe place for them, or at least make shift 10 that they might live in size and very unrelenting binding . but the facts on the south is also very shocking, as old areas become very crowded with residents, as there was no, any empty areas remains for receiving more if activities. and this is completely considered to be a catastrophic situation on roughly, especially if there's going to be much more strikes that would be carried off in roughly within the coming days. so the gaza strip right now considered to be an area of operations where the is where the military as the as well, the forces keep bouncing. the gaza strip from the north through the south as well. and the un thought of complaining about challenges to a delivery. what does that mean?
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so people on the ground, the yes, absolutely. people will be in the underground. the 2nd goals, this trip, are in a very desperate need for humanitarian aids, which can split it to be now the main source of surviving. as the is ready for says early i had a locked all the untrusted old crushing boulders of preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies into gauze was since the early days of the war. and most people have been running extremely low on food homes and medical supplies. then after reaching out kinds of agreements and a broken brokering the ceasefire between our mazda and israel, human to target, ada started to flew into gauze. now, despite their un resolution, that had also as to increase the capacity on the numbers of the humanitarian 8th. a to the besieged inc. play right now, we are witnessing a very slow making this of the still a delivery into gaza as people are right now, it become much more,
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a greater and large and size. the numbers are in the south and also they are forced to do with all kinds of alternatives. and they are forced also to take only one new bay as they are forced to line up for link hours, just to have a kind of partial access to food and the few kinds of, of beans along side with the number of very limited number of portals of water and this is completely considered to be in human conditions for at thomas the news about the do not have any options remain, but as long as the fighting on the ground continue for them, it means that more difficult days are down the road. the very limited humanitarian access to the goal is a strict i will leave with that. thanks so much thought of. how about zoom? his rouse 5 minutes of a mess now who cancel the war cabinet? meeting on the 1st day meant to discuss plans for golf. so off to the will nothing . yeah. who has been under pressure from fall right. coalition members degree and
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the post full planning would not be discussed by the cabinet. well, that will now full to these riley security cabinet. that's, that's convenient on tuesday next week. the calculations fall right, policies of expressed opposition to any scenario that includes the policy, you know, salty taking power and gone. so let's take a closer look at the major figures within these by the government as well as long as serving 5 minutes step. and you may not send me out of office again last year, i'll say is the good policy and to the coalition with formright and nationalist policies. one was religious signed as an affection formed by it's a mob been give if he's now national security minister and the fis, proponents the sac lives in the occupied westbank, bestsellers smotts, which is finance minister. he opposes palestinian sovereignty. local media reports the 2 minutes to say a post we'll find for gaza is not within the jurisdiction of israel's war cabinet, but they are not members of defense minister you,
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i've gone is in the wall cabinet form in general has announced 3 phases to the wall with the name of reaching what he calls a new security reality and garza, the wall cabinet also includes pending against a full, my general and ministry chief of stuff you ever saw as rails previous ground invasion of gaza in 2014 is ready falls that have been detaining palestinians on a mass scale they occupied, westbank, knew that abraham and spoke to some of those released of the house of interrogation to and this room here more than 30 palestinians have been detained by these really forces for hours. they've been blindfolded using those fabrics that we found here after these really forces left. and also the zip ties. they're much more painful than handcuffs. they've been used to type how this to me and had put us in his hands behind their backs. and the more you tighten them,
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the more they stop the blood flow and they become more and more painful as time goes and palestinians were telling us they spent hours here as these really forces with interrogating them, talking to them. and we've been seeing a lot of those math because sions happening all across the occupied westbank. yes, some of them were released just for with us to them taken by these really forces. but many here tell us that the aim is to really instill fear and intimidation amongst palestinians. what have good follow? so if you raise your head to shoulders would be to all over it. we see it in the coal for 5 hours, while they were mocking and beating us words like, you don't want what's happening in the beginning because of strep to happen here. and the occupied westbank be wary of supporting her mouth because this is going to be in the result. what kind of deb and what are you not the door down? my 3 year old boy got started, that they also to come out in the quote, is still traumatized. it didn't say a word of it since the morning got
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a hubble. the people in the village tell us that these really forces almost raised their village every day, detaining people, but also ruining their homes and work places. in addition to that, this, their throat is becoming the only entrance and exit to date. a bull mashhad, leading palestinians to drive for a long time after as really forces the have lose the main gate of the village. this is not the unique case we've been seeing. that's happening all across be occupied. westbank with dozens of palestinian cities and villages have their entrance is blocked by these really forces knew that but he just the to the occupied west way. now the un security council is holding an open briefing to discuss the escalating violence in the occupied westbank as go to gabriel, as on the who's at the united nations. what are the different lights hearing at
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this point? yeah, this meeting within the security council is ongoing, but the security council members are hearing a very somber per trail of what's going on with the palestinians in the west bank. they got a briefing from creed key, harvey, an assistant secretary general for the middle east, and he stated, or brief to the security council that $304.00 palestinians, including $79.00 children, had been killed in the occupied westbank by his really forces. just since october 7th, he also stated that the 4785 palestinians by their account have been rounded up and arrested during mass arrests in the west bank just since october 7th . arrested by is really security forces in many cases, not knowing where these people were taken to. and you can also called for an immediate cease fire in gods and elsewhere. something that the secretary general
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has called for multiple times since this conflict began, especially in the last couple weeks. so far though, is rarely officials have failed to heed those requests for a cease fire. of course, and we've got all the diplomatic move south africa asking the international court of justice to get involved. what can you tell us about that? uh yeah, this is just coming in to us within the last half hour or so south africa filing a case with the international court of justice. the us high court in the hague accusing is real of genocide. we got that confirmation letter right here from the i c j and i'll just read a couple brief parts of it. it says according to the application, quote, x and emissions by israel are genocidal in nature as they are committed with the requisite specific intent to destroy palestinians in gaza as part of a broader palestinian national,
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racial and ethnic group. it goes on to say that is real since october 7th in particular, it has failed to prevent genocide and has failed to prosecute the direct and public incitement to genocide. so clearly this right by south africa now sending this all the way up to the i c j. clearly and a very important step if you will, to try to hold some accountability to israel. i should point out we've asked the secretary general of the united nations, antonio gutierrez, multiple times over the last several weeks. does he think what's happening in the guys? that is genocide? he's differed on that. he's only said that that needs to be left up to a specific people to make that determination because it's a legal definition. so clearly now that south africa is pushing this to the i, c j. it will now be on their agenda to try and make some sort of rolling on this very important question. all right,
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we'll leave it that governor as on the united nations. let's keep this going though, here in the studio and go out to 0, senior political analyst model on the shot are joining us now. so model on let's pick up on that latest language. gabriel was talking about the how significant is it that now there is a movement from a country like south africa to get the i c j involved? i think it's very important, so it's very important because on the one hand, it does rarely the international public opinion to 3 out of here what's going on in palestine, not just guys that but also in the west bank. and the fact that is right is in the process of getting a general side. and just to underline that a bit about genocide, although i'm no legal scholar, but i know enough to know that before this became a legal idea, the same man, the spanish academic who came up with the idea of genocide much before the 2nd world war and much before us was adopted as a legal definition,
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and then he went on to form utilized that definition, he basically referred to a coordinated plan to carry a bunch of actions committed to the destruction as a whole, or in part of the national back to of another people in order to impose on them the occupiers national effective. and that's exactly what happened. both in 1947, 1949 with a knock about because that's the thing i guess the fellow said in people's end. when 760000 people were kicked out of their homeland and the idea of i'm going to sing admission who was partially destroyed and we're witnessing the same today in gaza. and the west bank where is read is using the attack of october 7 as a pretext in order to do. in fact, that's called the latest plan to destroy in part or as
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a whole. the palestinian nation who is in guys as we know today. you might not be a legal expert, but the sub may have been opinions by legal experts. 36 you an expos, november 16th, talking about genocide in the making. a day later on november 17th, we have the statement from the international commission of yours talking about the duty of each state to now take action reasonable steps, i think reasonable action to seek to prevent acts of genocide being gone. so will this come together? will it snow ball going forward? but if it is, the thing i think is, what does it depend very on the us position for how, how much the, the wheels of the judicial justice process combustion is. i c, g has ordered the act of it before and uh, the icpc is able to talk through before. and i think that i think in the front end of the united states, we've already had the rolling on the illegal rule in the west bank. when there was
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a very clear rolling that is there, i could not claim that the war is in 4th, and 4th, it has the right of self defense because you have no right of self defense in unoccupied status or. but back to the idea of the genocide, i think where the disagreement lies, among most, whether there is content or there is no intent. but as you and i and our team has been a while to 0, have been reporting now for $75.00 plus days is that the 3 lead thing is really officials have declared the intense stock with those early presidents headstart, when he said there are no in this sense and guys of justifying the war crimes that and then the defense minister, what he said is that with enforced collective punishments against the people guys that because they are human animals and ended with premier so that they know invoking a biblical verse about that is there other so i think that might make in the sense that they wouldn't be kidding that the parents, the children,
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it even the incense and the animals. so i think we have intent declared clear. he repeated, why these are the officials for why they are carrying there was a final brief question to what is the difference is that we're seeing in these ready cabinet then? well, as i said, the differences are politics, not policy. they all agree on general side. some of them would like to speak out more and is illogical during my boss the next day. others are concerned with getting that genocide today. i think these are the generals, like the fanatical uh on the far right. they both. but especially um, does any additional or nothing? yeah. oh, believe that's what they're cutting and does as necessary for the security of razor and in the sense of the destruction of the police to come into the meeting general side and guys that is needing to put it aside. and guys, meaning you're entering the political entity, that's when you were to engage that perhaps the more in the west bank into a humanitarian basket case. today,
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more or more people in cars are concerned only with drinking water and food rather than with what the protocol national entity should and must be or looked like. all right, thanks so much model on the shoulder. now to 0 correspondence has been attacked by is riley forces while reporting the head in the hebron region and the occupied westbank team members say they were beaten and their equipment confiscated, including cellphones. but as smith joins us now, live from the milan boot and on the stand, this happened during an incident which claimed casualties on the outskirts of hyper on to take us through it. so i'm a yes, that was a running incident at a check point near a settlement south of hyper on several soldiers were injured in not incident. the teenage driver of the car involved in the robbing was shot dead by these riley forces,
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enjoying that incidents analogy. their team from out of there are become to be filming overlooking this hour and they were beaten up by these riley for these colleagues montagna side and coming about. but i'm out of needed hospital treatment . they have the equipment confiscated. they all now thankfully out of hospital in the equipment has been returned to them and else way in the occupied westbank. it has been a typically busy day, all grades night and day of res, average it over now. faulty a day that's more than tripled since october 7th, and as almost 60 palestinians arrested them. we've also had an a confrontation east of jerusalem, where a palestinian was killed in that incidents. and of course, all that declared a of these res, these riley's would say is to gather intelligence, to search homes and conduct arrests. but we know over many, many years, but the while about to the class a, the purpose really behind the rage of soldiers. i've testified to his riley and g
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o's is really to show a force of creating this atmosphere of persecution, essentially, to discourage palestinians from taking part in any political opposition to the occupation time. all right, thanks so much, but it's best that from ramallah. a wholesale i had an al jazeera, a massive show supposed for palestinians any amans capsule, tens of thousands gather on the streets or sun off. russia unleashes is the largest wave of the sites on cities across to frame this good killing. at least 30 people, the, the hello from the al jazeera headquarters in del, how, let's get going with your weather update for the middle east and africa. it's still a stormy picture across saudi arabia. let's go in here for
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a closer look. highest level alerts issued for storms in the west of the country. certainly, we've seen them in mecca, there's been some flooding there, but this activity also in the north and the east of the country. it is producing hailstones as well. and some of these what, whether could we can to both coates and buffering, but for us here and the still the breezy picture on saturday with a height of 25 degrees. and still talking about that fog in the northeast. the bulk is fun here. so tough to see much of what's going on in front of you there. and a cool enough day in baku to 6th series for you on saturday to turkey. and we go, or cloud cover of floating in here for the western side of the country on saturday . and not to africa, we go. it's also a cloudy and at times gloomy picture right across the mediterranean coast there for central africa. we know there's been some deadly fighting in the eastern side of the democratic republic of congo, and still more rain falling in this area. on saturday, it's been quite a bit of rain for up in 10 in the northern cape providence, in south africa. more of that to continue and rain being whipped around all sides
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of the news and b channel, including from that a gas cars, west coast. see the, the latest news as it breaks, time movies have been under the rubber for more than 10 hours. this is not the only area targeted by that is there enforcement with detailed coverage wolf is keeping source away palestinian business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. exclusive reports many here say they refuse to give up on hope in the middle of the killing suffering and pays, it's the 16 left for them. the export 2023.
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the world. the fascination joined us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the come back here watching out just 0 time so we kept on headlines. garza's health ministry says a 187 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. the silence involves the refugee camps in central gaza were hit by a strikes, tens of thousands of people being forced to flee south view and humanitarian chief says,
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israel's constant bombardment is making delivery of 8 increasing the impossible and international a convoy was attacked by these right a minute to be on thursday, the head of the you and refugee agency in gaza, thomas white's has posted on x. what is really, sol? just that is why you sell. just 5 isn't a convoy. is it return from northern garza along the route designated by these re the army, the international conroy leader and this team would not change it, but one vehicle sustained damage. and then to view without a 0 wide set as well, has repeatedly targeted aid work as in gaza. so essentially we are delivering, i, on the far out teams working in areas where there is active conflicts. so we understand the risks. but in their last week, we've had 2 serious incidents where we have the conflict. it's a movement we think is riley army that have been resulted in strikes against
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out stuff and out vehicles. yesterday afternoon, a convoy returning from the north was rerouted by the is riley army. they took that route uh by a couch at some tanks. and those tanks used the heavy machine gun to fall out at the vehicles. uh, there's been some small damage to one of the vehicles um and luckily i stopped a safe, but i caught sight signed for a young man who was driving. i un mocked tractor at a jumpstart years, he'd been collecting solid waste in hon. eunice, on the truck that he was in was in a day conflicted area. he was in a match vehicle. uh that track that was hit by a tank round which blew out the engine block. uh and then the vehicle was striped with heavy machine gun far. uh, he's a very lucky young man. he's in hospital right now with a very serious language,
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and we wish him a speedy recovery. but you know, he should not be a target. he's a civilian, he's a humanitarian. i'd work, setting a civilian population here in gaza. the human rights watch says meta has silenced posts and suppose of palestine on instagram and facebook. it says the suppression is systemic, and global, amounting to possibly the largest wave of censorship, of content about palestine. to date, the rights group reviewed 1050 cases of online censorship for mold in 60 countries that were largely in english. many, all of them were not suspicious content regarding the issue of palestine. the organization says that in more than $300.00 cases, users were unable to appeal methods, removal of contents, or accounts. so identified the following. passions of censorship, content removal,
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suspension of tom or permanent disabling of accounts, and restrictions on liking, commenting, sharing or re posting. so also found restrictions on tagging or following other accounts limits of use of search method of features and shadow banding uses. that means a significant drop in the visibility of the uses post stories and account most i is a non resident fellow. as the henry of institute from the lease policy joins us now live from ramallah, good to have you with us. so, from your experience and what's been gathered in research, is this just about simply about algorithms or deep policy controls. if it's not on the vault i'd go attends, it's uh different the policies, practices and are discriminating against palestinians since the beginning of this ongoing crisis we've seen and course make bias content will duration of bias
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and policies bias and defend the practices that has being used to discriminate against palestinians and the allies worldwide. and we're speaking about different kinds of uh, restrictions, as you've mentioned, i found suspension. so the binding at content take down and different other kind of kinds of violations. and all of those are we put an ice against not only but a scene in our big content, but other content in different languages such as english among other languages. and by that, the palestinians are facing the, those restrictions on top of that actually human rights violations that we are exposed to on the ground. and besides all of that, ongoing genocide in gall, this trip. and this says that this time, method of restrictions, methods,
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discriminatory policies and ongoing sense are making our life more difficult because they are denying us our fundamental basic rights, such as old right to free speech, our rights to non discrimination, our right to governing an assembly. but it's a good part dissipation among all the rights is. i know the human rights watch report is focused on, on macro. but is this a problem only with mentor or are we seeing this across all the social media platforms? you know, we're seeing this across all the platforms. we have cnn, uh, old, so digit the rights violations on 6 talk. and on a huge you, but let's be clear here, middle of platforms are why just spreads and widely used between public opinion users. but it's cindy is and their allies are using instagram and facebook to share human rights, but the condition of the human rights violations on the ground and says it's widely
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spread. they are also shedding, live saving information on those platforms, such as whenever there is like eviction or an eviction orders or bombardments at certain places or something like that. people are documenting those uh those announcements or those the human rights violations. and shooting that on there is the grand and when this it shows the binding happening older those, those are shipped cases happening. people want to be able to access those live, saving a posts, which means that even as those uh restrictions. and this is the ship is denying people from accessing live saving information. and this is the funds, the method in human rights. people are not able to see that close to friends posts on social media platforms. no, anything just social media companies are taking the stones because at the same time we do see videos posted on social media of is riley sold is always re,
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the officials was right. the soldiers smashing up shops is very the soldiers talking about the how they would like to kill civilians or dedicating bombs to civilian targets and so on. tying up palestinians by the hands during the res, while they sit and smoke shoes. you mean all of this stuff is out there? why do you think that the social media platforms are clamping down when it's posted by pro palestinian voices? and that's also when it's in english as well. let's be clear here. we're speaking about the standards. how bit of seeing in science related content is treated totally different from all those kinds of content. we're also speaking, not only about is that but use that you have mentioned are also speaking up about an hour for eve. and if the extremist settlers at spread and 5 minutes speech on
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vive and speech against palestinians, allowing them to stay inside palestinians live in palestinians and spend more onto the senior races, them over. methods of platforms. why when the seniors are, and the allies are documenting the human rights violations, they are sensor and they are a facing this, this censorship. and this restriction, there has been different investigations since the beginning of this, of the, as a crisis. and even before, because and 2021 in may. evans 2021 sort of the sites or organizations were calling on on mess. have to hire a 3rd party entity to investigate how they um, will do anything but a scene in our big content at that time. i versus how the other thing is really keep your content and that the human rights you've been a just was forklift and september 2022 and confirm that meant that is biased against the senate. they are large, me with their things, understanding and confidence barely or on. the other thing is really hebrew compton
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. and that was back in 20 between 202120. 22 says then civil side to organizations and the human rights defenders were engaging with social media platforms and more particularly with meta, asking them to implement the 20 recommendations that came as a result of this. and you invite to do that. it just meant that didn't comment to implement all of those recommendations. they did the invest enough resources to protect people under attack and goal was to know in the west by all right, thank you so much for the style or thank you. on tens of thousands of taken to the straight. so the m and a capital son are calling for an end of the war and gaza size controlled by who's the fighters, who's carried out a tax on ships linked to as well as they passed through the southern red c, the host. they say they will continue to target such vessels until this route, and the hundreds of people have also taken through the streets and the jordanian
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capital online and it showed supports with palestinians in gaza. the march began off the friday pres jordan, this cold for a joint international stance against israel's aggression on the besieged strip of hundreds of university students and lectures rallied in the capital of bangladesh. the coal for then too, as well as occupation of the past and entire choice. confidentiality has moved from deco. hundreds of people have gathered yet at the university of kansas and bangladesh, stuart people from all the rocks of lives, teachers, everyone as the. this is one of the many events and recent wigs that took place in bangladesh to show their solidarity with the palestinian people. we had a chance to talk to some of the parties to frontier fremont and the genocide he made me. it is not only about the face, but this stopped these genocide and find the, the,
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the things the stop and not because we don't want the fire i have there's a strong supporter for a palace and in independence sense of inception. it provide scholarship for palestinian students for us and medical university. there is a lot of qualifying instruct on the military academy. it is one of the 5 countries that formerly prized complaint with the international criminal code to investigate the role of rhetorician by his riley is in gaza. now the fame of today's slogan is stop genocide and calling for that permanent 65, and a solution for the independence of palestinians. tunbridge audrey, i'll give that back up. i said i had an al jazeera timeline, so i'll take you minutes is huge. it syria and madrid's details on the way with
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the russia has on least one of its biggest miss all the tanks of the war and ukraine. so far. at least the 2 civilians were killed, thousands more injured, residential buildings and kids. the south and the west of open struck us, a bike reports from kids, and the smoke rises into the sky above peace. the off,
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the mazda of rushing me thought strikes on the capitals that have killed many people. fly flight is backed up to protect the fly out this way. has the owner views the damage they have not seen in uh, this is completely a civilian warehouse for the base. no military infrastructure here over a 100 people working here, the total value of damage you said on sale $1000000.03 people were killed when the me so i've hit ukrainian, a full says that this is one of the largest attacks and civilian interest suggests instead of the days of the war, and it was all sorry to say that the money is to stop the majority of those strikes, the sheer scale. a number of strikes taking place means that the air defenses, constant everything, and the ones that make it do have 50 consequences. is that the root? yeah. mosquitoes retrieve the body of a teach after has has hit. yes. but when i was inside my house,
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when an explosion rang and going to a house wasn't head blind, but here don't hit strong moves in the pull, the city of odessa a residential tower was struck. tom looked up the children and we started to get dressed. and went down to the parking on our feet, broken balls, bricks and tools with scott to the right. people run with children, box and pets. in the northern city of hockey vasquez, we have to pull out the craft into the rubble. i'm an attorney to hospitalized shopping center. we're hitting the central city upton april. this attack comes days after ukraine claimed it destroyed the russian warship and crimea. russia's reply is of one of overwhelming force using drones. miss files and bombers. and the reminder, it's gonna take any part of the screen to start vague, just 0 as rushes full scale war approaches, the end of the 2nd via the wrong growing concerns about the impact on young
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ukrainians from mcbride's reports from kids for ukraine's children. some too young to understand the war. the snow provides a welcome distraction from the conflict. owns a huge, it's a struggle. this konstantin caustic has been trying to cope with a trauma of being forced from his hometown of div now completely destroyed and tucked away at those s. i'm very sorry to lose the house in which i grew up. and for my school, which has gone on for my friends one no longer wrong with you, and not feeling a friendship with them, which is not the anyone who helped in his recovery by one of ukraine's largest youth supportive organizations. he now helps run group activities for all the young people affected by will. we can show to base to nature that the raw steel reasons to move forward and to make themselves happy and to make the choices. because of course, some of them are really
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a software in use. the pull groups are also warning about the long term hom, of anxiety and full not being in jude by the young, posing problems they say well into adulthood if left untreated. now these a den jenko is one of the team of train psychology students, providing online counseling is extra, but they need to support right now. and if we delayed may be too late because they can develop. there is disorders like insight in depression. the particular, the, a recent study by this group showed half of the teenagers surveyed currently feel some degree of anxiety and with the role grinding on, with no end in sight, only 18 percent said they felt free of stress and truly happy about the future. mcbride, i'll just say era keeps on. now person satisfied as to why it is mobilization of thousands of troops and there is voted with gayana is unjustified. right? so in the class, my daughter has ordered more than 5000 military personnel to take palms and
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exercises near the border in response to the case ending of warships. the area of the 2 countries unlocks in a dispute over the old, rich and scribble region president and my daughter was described the arrival of the vessel h m s. trends is a publication and strikes you're don't. ok on. china has named don't don't. as it's new defense minister, his appointment comes off to his free to assess at least young disappeared from the public high 4 months ago. foreign slurries have this report from badging. general storm june was previously the head of the chinese navy, and the chinese defense minister role had been vacant for several months. his previous association food was appointed in march, but hadn't been seen in public since august, and was only enough told, but that the chinese government confirmed that the had been removed. some general stones appointment is remarkable that he's the 1st chinese defense minister who has
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been appointed from the navy. and his appointment comes at a time when china has become increasingly effective in staking its territory names in the south china sea. his appointment also comes just as china on the president's agency has made it increasing the fear that it considers reunification with taiwan, which it china regards as a break away, proven, is inevitable. now the role of china is defense minister has somewhat less direct authority compared to the role in other countries. come on power falls under the central military commission, which is headed by the chinese president. but still, it's just an important role. he will be the public face of the chinese military and some of this go watches a hoping that his appointment will facilitate high level military to military communication with the us. and china had in august suspended military communications with the us off the house speaker. nancy pelosi visit to ty,
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one in august and communications had only just been decently restored. lawrenceville b l. g 0 patient the chinese government had hoped 2023 would be the year. the world's 2nd largest economy sold off to recovering from the pandemic. instead, scrap thing with a crisis and consumer confidence in crippling data and it's from the sites to make it hard for many young people to find opportunities and that type of thing. jump market. katrina, you results from badging on a freezing winter night in the james. most people have taken refuge in doors to escape the sub 0 temperatures for 10 symbol is that her jewelry stat at an outdoor market. one of the few vendors left hoping for a few more sales on a good day. she makes just over $30.00 or so for in the, in the house. my income here isn't stable. i can make a bit more in peak season, but now it's so cold, not many people come out to shop, but i have to keep doing it to make a living. during the pandemic can take
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a break from her career and finance to look after her newborn son. but when she was ready to return to work, i was unable to find a new job for spoke to other vendors who didn't want to appear on cameras, but had similar stories of folding on hard times 19 or his own small company. but this is doing well, so he's selling through this in the slides in order to make ends meet. another were a couple who used to own a restaurant that went bankrupt during the 1010. so they've been forced to make and sell their own bracelets to make a living. china had expected 2023 to be a year booming, post corporate 19 recovery, but instead economic growth has stagnated. and the job market is titled that it's be decades. there's a consensus that economy is quite weak and the policy response remain quite lagging and insufficient. so on the micro level, when we look at the job market,
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it is quite difficult. yeah. especially towards the year and almost every company in the industry, in finance and in housing is trying to layoff more. okay, so it's especially tough for new graduates, unemployment among chinese aged $16.00 to $24.00. hit a record high of 21.3 percent in june. before the authorities stopped to publish and it goes up assistant crisis in the housing sector, a traditional driver, of course, is also way go the economy and people are choosing to save their money. rather than spend it posting domestic consumption. the government insists conditions will improve in 2024 over all the favorable conditions for china as development. i'll wait the unfavorable factors, but until that kenzie moore says she will continue working at this market 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, hoping to make just enough to sustain her family for another day. katrina you out a 0 staging. the hudson scene is powerful trade unions of cold, for
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a national strike next month. it's in response to present in heavy and i is controversial executive order mandating over $300.00 reforms which are coming into effect today. monica on a key of has more than well, that means the council bonus. iris has been less than 3 weeks since argentina's new president have given me late, has coming to office and he has already made the magic in walks of life, regulating prices, eliminating subsidies. everything is changing here. now, as of today, a new mega decree has come into effect. it changes $366.00 was also congress was just right behind me and normally would be in recess at this time of the year. is now having extraordinary sessions to examine
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a huge deal with changes to another over $600.00 laws and regulations. and the main thing about this field is that it says that urgency not will be in an economic emergency until december 2025. that would give the president super powers to deal and to, to implement the measures that he thinks are necessary to fight hyperinflation. now, there has been a reaction already. there have been already to protest against he may and the password for youth have just called for national stripe on january 24. so the future looks pretty uncertain. monica, not of all, just sarah went to situs french presidency manual. my call is being criticized for appearing to support the act. so is your zip code. the over a charge of right and the allegations of sexual assault comes off to the newspaper . look, you go published the last uh,
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appealing for the public not to raise deposits over the allegations. full rece reports a 0 a default. yeah. one of the last sacred joints of french cinema. first of all that's, that's how the actor was described. let's have published by 56 celebrities support as this week. as though he claims he was being lynched over allegations of rape and sexual assault. it's caused outrage among those who say women's voices a bank suppressed the about mean, there's not just one person making accusations. there are quite a few. i think there are real questions to be asked about the book you could put this is your spouse because why should he be protects hes just because he's an imposing figure. there were young women who had suffered slightly president emmanuel macro, as also i stepped into the arguments from the village. i mean there's one thing you never seen me in mind. hundreds. what are the tests? when people say the worst about one person without him having the chance to defend
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himself through a legal proceedings, legal proceedings will take that costs more than 3 years have passed since that project was charged with right. he's been accused of sexual harassment and assault, find more than a dozen women footage was at this month, i think 75 year old making sexual comments on the 2018 trip to north korea. society told me that president francois alone is criticized micros. defense of the act up remote, this is what was expected to talk about women and not to say that they did was a great doctor. know we are not proud of the but yeah. and so in 2017 macro with through the laser. don't, don't a word from the us movie producer harvey weinstein. these crimes of right and sexual assault, but down the me to movement. macro stands sofa. suggest see, want to be doing the same to dep. i'll just pull reese out. is there a time to get the sports news now with peter ram, a good head coach calling into
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a lot of us on the contract extension with the spanish super club. angelo, who will now stay at the boat in about until 2026. this is the teddy and sick and spell in charge of rail. during this time, the club is one of the legal, the champions week and club world cup. press on, the dell says it's impossible for him to imagine winning a title as he prepares to return to competitive statements for the 1st time in almost a year. between the 2 to i'm grand slam champion has had 2 rounds of hip surgery and hasn't played since the 2nd round lost a deal straight in an open at the start of 2023. but he's back in australia and set to play at the prison international on sunday form a women's member, one, naomi a soc, is also making who come back off to giving birth to a daughter. that's 6 months ago. a soccer who's one full branch land titles has been getting to know the locals in prison, on a visit to a co on the century. she said it's becoming a mom has changed your approach to tennis. and australia have wrapped up. they test series against puffy, stone, victory, and the 2nd test in melbourne gives the caesar on the say to the to lead episode of
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the full stay australia, where 187 with the 6 alex carries 53 is helping the host to 262 out talk. he's done with chasing $317.00 for victory. captain sean masoud contributing 60, but he's accountable. pet cummins took 5 to 49 parts of selling eventually for 237 straight winning by 17. earlier this year we saw china dominate the home asian games breaking through the 200 gold middle battery a for the 1st time. and the richardson was a to witness this unprecedented performance and take a look at the legacy and what the future holds for the city of hung joe. never before had a home country dominated an asian games quite like this, showing a winning move and 200 gold medals. a record full, the event fleets and coaches at home. joe's jo john
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university say the games will have a lasting impact. but yeah, i don't want to talk, you want me to always have a decision. games will leave many legacies and hung chose with lots of stadiums and sports facilities have been built in during the games. young people and kids will have been inspired by the chinese athletes. they will encourage more children from home, joe, to take up sport, as well as providing a platform for top level performances. organize this hopes the games would introduce the city of 8000000 people. so the way to watching world compared them is a shown high bay gene or wenzel, actually more and more flooding us. more know about the cities inside the home. so it's a, it's not a soul well known by the, by the word a single. we can take advantage of this patient game to expand as a house or reputation preparing the city school thing um transport infrastructure costs tens of billions of dollars moving 50 then use when needed with athlete
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numbers topping 12000 for the 1st time. the economy in china is down in the doldrums a little bit. so people rightly question, why are you spending $30000000000.00 on football stadiums when maybe it could be spent elsewhere? so you didn't see that kind of grumbling during the page in games in 2008 or in 2022. but i see a little bit of it hear people talking about the expenditure. so many reasons it could be a long time before a major multi supposed event is back in china since hosting the 2008 summer olympics, john is also hosted the youth on winter lympics. and this is the 3rd asian games. the earliest i could hope to organize another summer olympics would be 2036, and the elliptic bosses are set. they're expecting bits from at least 10 countries full of at events. the rhythms of daily life all returning to normal and home jo, but the number of times the whole nation hit gold in this city is something that may never be repeated. on the richardson algae 0. i'm jo. and as it gets pulled
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a form of resistance during defaults and you're in the ninety's actress. i mean, the most interested forms for children and sorry about each for many people's names . it is very easy to empathize with the people of gods. less than a month ago was changed to performance and we quoted pain and cut off. i felt not just the duty but an enormous design to raise awareness about to wouldn't garza either. both the an actor is joined an initiative by the asked or theater, a non profit, public opinion, ensemble, base and paramount luck. because the people who survived on the side who survived the siege will survive the garage and i think that all would obligation to be the people will always be the 1st for a 0 voice stands in front of the, sorry, of a city hall, a well known monuments burns down into war. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city,
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