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and it is always an attempt to frame as to side as them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the israel blacklist it's the you in is heading is around to a global list of countries and groups accused of committing crimes against children during conflicts. the ultimate right, this is l 20. live from. so coming out he always asks me with my hand, drove back or not just one of the questions, the thousands of palestinian children and cancer who have had legs amputated that asking that parents want to get the number of internally displaced people and so
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down could cost $10000000.00 fighting his hand for the entry of a bringing the threat of famine closer. and europeans go to the polls to like, lead is to the parliament prod when potties are projected to win 100000000 bucks the . the united nations is adding as round to a level of blacklist of countries humming children during conflict. human rights watch an amnesty international site as well as inclusion on what's known as the list of shame is quote, thoroughly justified step more than $15500.00 children have been killed in kansas and is around launched. it's for 8 months ago. the you ins, children's rights agencies uni, save that says $9.10 pellets and in children in the strip size, a severe lack of food. and so if the children says more than 10,
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a losing lens every day, many of being amputated without. and this physics, gabrielle ellis under begins coverage from the un headquarters in new york for the 1st time is real has been named among those who commit great violations against children during armed conflict. the designation part of an annual united nations report by the secretary general. the move comes as more than 15000 children have been killed in the past 8 months during israel's war on guys a is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has reacted angrily to the news of this country, being named to the so called blacklist or list of shame is commonly known. he posted on social media, the un has put itself today on the blacklist of history. re odd man sewer. palestine is ambassador the un has welcome to the news. it's an important step in the right direction towards ending the double standards. and the culture of
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impunity is real, has enjoyed for far too long, and that left our children vulnerable to its consequences. he posted the report has yet to be made public, but the loud or den israel's u. n. m. passenger unexpectedly posted on social media the recording of a coal he received from the secretary general's office, giving him a courtesy heads up. they would be included. the un was upset that he did that is invested or, or does video recording of that phone call and the partial release of that recording on twitter is shocking and unacceptable. and frankly, something i've never seen in my 24 years serving this organization for years is realized by hard to be kept off the list despite countless incidents of abuse and killing a palestinian children. i so vocal herrera, russia, and f ganna, stan, or just some of the parties to conflict that have been named in previous years. of
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us, both person for the secretary general said he would not be making any comments about the details of the report until it's released. he said the report will speak for itself and well being included on the list will not have any immediate consequences for israel. it could have political and diplomatic ramifications, further isolating israel from the rest of the world. gabriel's on to i'll just need it at the united nations in new york. would talk to isn't gone, so say as many as 3000 palestinian children have lost limbs during israel's war. and many undergoing amputations without anesthetics and quarterly reports from the obama and a warning images in her report. and distressing israel's war on causal. it's creating a generation of traumatized entities. the thousands of children across the street has lost one or more name since the onslaught because tom is one of them
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all about shawn was standing near the door on a piece of shrapnel head to holland. i run outside and found a hands hanging by a thread. it took her hours to be seen by a doctor as not a single hospital in gauze as fully functional. despite the heart of her experience, she was one of the luckier ones. her amputation was performed with many other children must endure, having names amputated without pain relief. can we have enough of the situations way beyond the medical stocks control, given the substantial number of injuries and the lack of medical equipment and resources that are required to deal with these cases without access to proper medical treatment, child entities are unable to you physically or mentally and manny, some used to be a quite comp child,
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which his mother sees. he's now angry and stepping as he struggles to accept his new reality. know funny because that's exactly what it has for jenny. he always asks me with my hand, grow back or not, and i do not know what to tell him that he thinks his hand will grow back. he does not know, and i do not know what to tell him. it keeps asking me and then how am i supposed to play football? how am i supposed to hold the boat? this little boy may never take his 1st step and some of his father saves you a bone graft and needs to travel abroad for the medical evacuation have stopped since, as well to control of the roof of crossing early. may say is the one that he has not seen anything yet. he is constantly suffering and screaming in pain. what has he seen of this world? his condition is terrible. i ask that my son be allowed to travel abroad and
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receive treatment, or he will lose his foot. a doctors without borders has one of the keys inc also are a to risk of bottle complications because of lack of proper medical treatment drugs . and it is a specialized care because their bones are still growing care policy and children are being denied in hold of the i'll just say to that in black, gaza palestine, will it speak to? and how old are you now? who is in del bama in central cancer, and has there been even more deadly strikes? so have a night and then to this morning can just took us through the lightest well, the late, this is the next. so 10 that we heard right now and in the past couple of hours, the art salaries telling does not stop explosions are being heard every single minutes. the light just air strikes about we knew that killed palestinians was a house that has been targeted with our tele reselling in the days that killed 6
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palestinians from us haines, harmony, an injured one, palace in unit took the civil defense teams hours to go and rescue these policy news there was another selling i know quite the hospice in and drop off. is there any time for also moving deep or towards the western parts of rough, like where we saw a foot footage of the tank station in the western area as of roughly where people were displaced and move to that central area. were talking about intensive air strikes and selling in both rough off and in the middle area at people in the middle area were supposed to evacuate to this area. they thought that this area was safe. but since the early hours in the morning, more people are being displaced. we're seeing people relocating from the eastern parts of the middle area to the western parts. there has been also intensive air strikes in the saw you dots and my eyes,
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the and the bridge in the past couple of hours. and also there has been a couple of air strikes and as a to neighborhood in the called the city. okay, thanks so much in terms of how are you there for us and to help all that? and central cancer says rouse will cabinet. minnesota is expected to announce he's pulling out from the emergency government spinning, kansas likely withdrawal comes onto he guy prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and the ultimate him over his war plans for gallons of the to have been it all about as well as military offensive and applause. of captives held in the strict is there any government has been delta 0 for reporting and as well. so in round. com has this report from the jordanian capital among any guns key will minnesota is expected to attend to his resignation. um this evening he actually threatened to resign on june 8th, but deadline is today if he's ready to government didn't take certain steps to get the captives back. that hasn't happened. so we are expecting him to make that
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decision. now benjamin netanyahu may will be able to wear the his resignation because he still has support of all of those for right cost. and that means the coalition is still holding, but he is becoming more and more unpopular. a poll that was recently released by the channel 12 is really titled 12 fairly sympathetic towards a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu in the coverage suggest that 62 percent of his right, these would not vote for the prime minister again, 52 percent of people off. do you think he should get the deal done? do you think he should release the palestinian prisoners in exchange for the captive? said yes, you should. but they also say that they're all political considerations involved. and just a reminder, benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet, has banned elders era, and as well, that is why we ever pushing from neighboring jordan. ok, well let, joining us now is time a commit to associates professor of public policy at the hot institute,
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the graduate studies. thanks again for joining us time. first of all, if we can begin with the you and adding these riley ami to this child hom blacklist . what does it say about the way that israel has conducted itself when it comes to counseling? i don't, i mean, i mean it's the 1st of all, i mean, the fact that this has happened, this is a great, i mean it's a, it's things that, yes, there is an accountability in the national system, especially when it comes to this in an assembly with no v to pay us can stop these things. so i think, i think that's overall it's, it's, it's a great the treatment. it's for just as well and for accountability in the future. the fact that there's that it isn't, isn't this less, i mean it's a, i mean it is. and it should know exactly how the feed. i mean, let me put it this way. i mean, the genocide, the holocaust was a he knew his crime. so that the sentence of the survivors of the holocaust and the
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sentence. now it says establishment then of isabel and in less than 90 years now from victims of a major crime to people now or a nation which is accused of committing his crimes. though that involves getting children and i think these are in a society has to think dc. she'll see that, you know, it because it's taking is that it's, it's pretty much isolated on the international. uh, you know, you know, and, and these are just have to, to, to, to, to really start like thinking serious about the consequences of these questions and topics as a how, what is the fix. it is a description of the glass and the globe and stage. it's a criminal state now it's the ending to defend itself and the front of the i, c j that is the isis he has issued that us once as well uh, against within the hour when his ministers, i know this comes again. so it's, it's, they have to look at the middle and they have to think, how did they get to this point? we're all know, standing in front of international justice and have to sort of all these things,
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given the history is the way it has been established. and given that for the students, i've also been the victims of, of the thing, the establishment, the prison in. and also in directly the hold of course, we have nothing to do with it. it's so you to pin things and now is what it has to, to face all these questions and to answer for the injustice test committed to us. but i mean, obviously a huge pressure on nathan, yahoo, when it comes to that, but also one of his more cabinet ministers has been threatening to resign. that is expected to happen later today. we've been against uh, basically saying that if the government doesn't adopt this new plan to the end of the war, then he will step down. do you think he's going to go follow through on that threads and what happens if he does some he might, he might. and this also signal is the, the, the increasing divisions in, among busily society. i mean, which with, uh, which one is strong even before this war. but the, this what, as even affected the divisions by large and is it a society's ad?
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but the thing is, is, even if he puts the cabinet this, this war cabinet. the problem is nothing else that has the majority in the connection in this way. the problem with the son has 64 seats, so he's comfortable. but how would this affect nothing else? the future was the elections happen? that's the big question. and this is, i think with nothing else so would face the big challenges when it comes to this and a thank you as it was time of we really do appreciate your insight into all of this . thanks so much my 1st of all and goes ahead significantly affected the economy in the occupied west bank since october. the palestinians have been prevented from going to work inside is room and does need to abraham reports. and then you know who the government is withholding the tax money it collects on behalf of the palestinian authority that is causing people great financial difficulty. these are the 1st days of summer break in the occupied us bank. it's
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a weekend and this cassie is in the heart of the one. this is usually a recipe for success. but since the world goes a started, the cafe owners say there's here. they'll be forced to shut down the arms, but we haven't been able to pay the ring. since the most daunted head checks bouncing back, we have so much data of service provided the huge with you at this time of the year they would hire extra workers. now they've had to lay off half of their staff. so i had indeed kept her job as a waitress. she's an interior designer who says she's lost to job since the war started a couple of them, even a discovery, they laid off many male employees and needed me because my salary is less, for me in the pay is not enough to sustain the family. how the city and workers in israel used to bring much needed cash to the occupied to us to bank. they were estimated the 22 percent of the workforce before the war. now that israel has found
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their entry, they barely make up 2 points, the percent according to a recent survey by the international labor organization. another office to can facing the economy is israel's decision to withhold tax revenue that belongs to the palestinian authority? the p a has been struggling to pay it into use their salaries in full which and there's the economy cycle even more. so it is real, has been systematically undermining the palestinian economy for decades by controlling the palestinian resources and the lands. it created a week economy dependent on israel and withheld the palestinian authorities money to minimize its rule in dealing with the crisis. business owners say they are left alone facing the financial crunch. that's what the local authorities and not making any agency laws or decisions to help us of on this task period. one of the hardest
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hit sectors in palestine is tourism. the church of the nativity is one of the main tours that directions here and the main source of ink for palestinians. know, many stores here have closed down and people say every day this will continues. it adds another burden on the short and long term. one. they might need decades to recover from that, but he just the to the occupied westbank palestine also a hit here on al jazeera versus in vogue area. prepare for 6 election in 3 years, but many believe in new government point tech, a widespread corruption. the phone can't seem to cost your screen deal as low as most time vicious climate plants. will it be implemented? our sharing in south africa is that good news for the economy. plus the telephone
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you're watching notice here as i'm under about tops towards the salad. the you in is adding is round to a global blacklist of countries homage children during conflicts. the move was revealed fine as well as i'm passive this week. you in the end is ready. 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu criticized the decision is rounds. will cabinet. minnesota is expected to announce he's pulling out from the emergency governments and against is likely withdrawal comes up, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu an ultimatum of his full plans for johnson the to has been at all, it's about as well as military offensive and positive captives pounds in the string the number of people internally displaced by conflict and so down could exceed 10000000 in the coming days. that's according to the international organization for migration, holden, half of those photos from their homes, a women and children. and fighting between the in the paramilitary records support forces as stumps. the entry of 8 and fulls bomb is to flee the land, the u. n. bones, there's
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a risk offending. michael dunford is the world food programs regional directive. east africa. he says the organization originally needs funds to help the people of student is nothing short of a tragedy. the situation instead of it's a country on the verge of collapse and we as well food program. and we felt like your monetary act is doing everything we can, but simply trying to reach the population because of the conflict. because of the lack of humanitarian access is making that extraordinarily challenging. if we can't reach the population, the population will struggle to feed themselves. this is one of the biggest challenges with facing because of it displacement because people are constantly on the move without having to constantly change distribution points so that we're able to meet those people. this is one of the most,
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if not the most difficult operation. i've seen in 25 use the size of the scale open need the challenges that we face the in security. and unfortunately, the lack of global attention. it's not that it's been a gotten, but it certainly has been neglected because of what is happening elsewhere in the world. and at this very moment we need the eyes of the world on sit down because we need all the support we can get. we really need to see an end to the conflict so that we as humanitarians can scale operations, almost 2 industrial levels to be able to meet the needs of the population. versus in slovakia costing the balance on the 3rd day of elections. the seats in the european parliament divided has been overshadowed by the attempted assassination of prime minister of the faith. so last month, so unless id tag, caboose votes for his lift as potty, that's part of the governing coalition. within 350000000 people from 27 countries
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of choosing the next. you are paying solomon's migration, security and green policies. the main concerns of boxes across the you will find a ride pod is projected to make the biggest gains and i'm going to form a large block in the european parliament cit voss and went to the netherlands in germany to find out more a file. right, lead us here to bill. this is no longer campaigning for next it's the dutch version of rex it. instead the n t u n t immigration, an empty islam politician is aiming for more influence in brussels. the changes you are paying union from the inside. i'd also have a thought for asylum and immigration policy. i won't argue that all national sovereignty will not evolve more to the, to brussel. it was back to the nation states weaker in your opinion, if that's what you're competing. while you know, if, if a union has less power or less, the issues to be involved with doesn't necessarily mean that they a week or, you know, you can become smaller and stronger
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a message to them and you're like to hear. yeah, things time to change, the people are concerned about this issue. not just never heard of your 2 months immigration, that it has to be best to come to nurses. i mean, i want to most acute germany, which does not catch too much about the country presenting a med mal, do it image maureen, listen of the french riley party, recently expelled the alternative for germany party or a of the, from the european fall right identity and democracy group considering them to radical quite a far right and europe. t a of the is important to build a logical relation in brussels, but also commons by the main tended to that not all, not t as, as members will criminals and auto scandals fall right. need this in europe have no distance themselves from the at the to reason stopping attacks here in mind. hiv aids as far right. politicians costing the life of a policeman to support for the a if the researches say despite its new image,
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the file right has not changed. it's ideas they say mainstream part and select the european people. spots of ers left on the lion have moved to the right from the lion has hinted at apartments if with georgia, maloney of the right twin brothers of italy party. the forward is that they have us to the radical right. they hope that that will detract them. again, by becoming more radical on, in particular, the issue of immigration. however, that is not what has happened. what has happened is that they have legitimize the far right and the far right has become more successful because of that. a possible success at the bowling stations across the european union worries these protest us will say the economy full provided their real intention to follow right? wants to destroy our democracy and our land. it pulls prove to be correct. fall right part is good. secure, 25 percent of the seats and the european parliament include become the 3rd largest law steps last and i'll just say rough manheim, germany,
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which is in bulk area. it goes to the polls on sunday in the 6 parliamentary election in 3 years. the senate voted was triggered by the collapse of the coalition government and much of the you state has 5 political upheaval and corruption scandals in recent years. some analysts say that something the selection won't change me, consume sherry for, pull it from the capital, sophia, or some of us let you in season in bulgaria, once again, the southeast europe in country is holding it 6 parliamentary election in 3 years. for voters, like i said, bela kin, it's a timing exercise to keep voting for politicians who have them be able to form a stable government that will allow me to tell it. but if we don't have a choice, we have to budge my family and i will vote for continue the change they will bring in reforms. they not corrupt, economic and stability and corruption,
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a major concerns in the european union's port us countries. in 2020 by gabrielle, so must of antique corruption, protests forcing den. from mr. michael bought a so to resign. since then inconclusive elections. and sir john coalitions have left the country with can take the government and the depot political crisis. so he's the head of the election suggests there's literature on. so for staples coalition, out of the last vote, the parties i'm making last ditch effort to win enough support. they have a clear choice either to have with the ip progress that we saw in the last 3 years . and the other option is to go back to the years before 2020, where we had a lot of protests. so a lot of corruption scandals rush as well. and ukraine is also fueling divisions in bulgaria. although sophia spoke to the sanctions against most go potty subdivided
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over providing ministry a to keys and containing a neutral stand. some believe the cut on political instability could have pro russian and due to a skeptic parties. well, gary, a is deeply rooted in the un nato, but at the same time when it comes to poverty, god to choose. uh, there are significant pro ration sentiments in the country which are the result of historical distortion. forget if you need to stay below guffman for you funds and support its plans to join. utilize zone have been pushed back twice as a mis inflation targets. after a 13 year wait, it partially drawn. europe's opened boldest hanging program. this election, fatiguing by gary a. i'm going mistrust of the political cloth, successive governments who promised to fight corruption have landed up following for you to it. as the guidance had to pose this time, you're hoping for the government that stays and that they don't have to head to
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pulling boots any time. so i'll just see sophia, will that so for me, tell them the cry. for the moments you can find much more information on our website, the to l, just here, adult calm. the news continues here now to 0 to counting the cost, which is coming up next to stay with us. the, the, the. now we've had slight moving funds to ohms. wonder your so central europe for a few days now almost as effectively as like moving and breaking out front of the system. it became rather more excitable. i was speeding this probably some flash thing happening, the image and these crossing into was something phones. however, this is what you can expect from those wondering thunderstorms in terms of being central poland slides to be drawing now in pilot. and then the head of a whole storm is bringing west and windy weather to denmark and sweet and it's
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still cold enough for snap renewal. why so this side of it is causing you might like this side of bodies officially cold front, nice and warm record. walters often cypress for the longer it developing sounds don't they're leaving spain off the saturday for the parent needs briefly over night, and then more likely, southern france during sunday, the same time it looks very western crane by the rules. and of course, the whole thing wraps around in scandinavia, so the full crossing for me to lose is going to be typical. southern france is at least sundry on sunday, but certainly improves fairly rapidly on monday and tuesday. so the system just has pulses along it in north africa is another false. it was not really. egypt shall, is mark wherever tunzia is mansions and the heat here being drawn up from so how it gets cheerfully near 40 degrees, but the shower has now a pretty good in this a how the
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