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for reparations and justice stories from all the angles. life is actually music of the way people talk, the way we walk programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on now to sierra the more than 40000 palestinians killed grandma, so enough to move in 10 months of israel's will, the low i'm r m i z. this is out to 0 life though. so coming up on the program that is originally i've done, i hope that all the countries meeting on thursday will take action to stop the blood. shut the debt, so has now reached 40000. what more do you want?
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is there any evacuation or it is in the south and the hunger crisis, and the news has gone out of simians, awesome from us, the sci fi tools begin here in doha. us tries to his talks in geneva to bring an end to the conflict into john. but so far, one side shown us so at the supporters of bangladesh as house department is to fight with student protests is the to hello and welcome to the program. more than 40000 palestinian men, women and children have been killed in almost 11 months of israel's relentless rule on gaza, making it one of the most devastating military campaigns in recent history. that
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grim milestone comes on the same day. new efforts have started here and don't ha, to broke a ceasefire. but with israel's genocide and gauze, a continuing and number killed is set to keep rising, same, but strongly begins out coverage. tens of thousands of lives violently taken tens of thousands of voices forever silence. for the dead, the suffering is for the living, the agony of survival for the $40000.00 men, women, children, and babies. 40000 sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, 40000 people, often left in pieces for friends and family to mourn,
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sometimes buried by strangers. because whole families had been wiped out the attack helicopters and air strikes drones, tanks and artillery pounding, one of the most densely populated civilian areas in the world. 40000 victims of the kind of indiscriminate bond that might seem un, imaginable. in the 21st century, victims who israel's government has coldly characterized as 40000 human shields. for may, 40000 people is tens of thousands of parents whose lives will never be the same because they've lost the children. it's thousands and thousands of children who are forever lost their parents and it's ongoing. well, i think that's what people struggled to understand that all those people who have not been killed all those people who are trying to get through without
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a parent in the trauma, having lost a child, a charlie living in tents still going through bombardment. the impact of bombs and bullets is often immediate, but many die after being crushed under collapsed buildings or from preventable infections, disease and starvation. because is real is blocking medical supplies and food from entering costs that can meet us. lower death, seemingly more crude. the yellow below kind of hasn't come down if this happened in a european country, they would have been a reaction, come to a nation and a stronger response. we're a stage where personally, garza has the values just a number of exciting this and say, hey, can you imagine what 40000 means? it is a catastrophic number that the world cannot imagine. it either. despite this, the world sees it where here is and watches every day, every minute back, but remain silent, and we are powerless. we are exhausted,
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we have no energy left. because we've got enough, even if this is revenge against palestinians, they have taken enough revenge enough intervention is needed. what is happening proves that the world is complicit with israel. and the entire world is intent on the destruction of the palestinian people even as the war and do today, passed conflicts show indirect long term effects continue for years. and it is a near certainty that the death toll in garza will continue to write it a letter published in the medical journal. lance, it experts predict the final count will not be measured in the 10s of thousands, but in the hundreds of thousands. and while massacres can be measured, the scale of desk put into numbers, the level of suffering and trauma. now and going forward is incalculable. same bus robbie alters 0 to alter. there is honey,
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my little joins us live now from darrow by law in central garza. first of all, what's a local authority saying about the number of people killed in gaza? the well, according to the health, ben, it's 3. the home has just heard it. the horrible mind is still on is that for the 1000 people, women and children and young adult and senior citizen have been killed for the past 10 months. that the total number of people collect data, identify by family members. as for the 1000 people, including the 17000, it's children being killed throughout this genocide award and the numbers increasing and so far, the 40000 this particular figure is coming from a very conservative reading of the number of casualties across the guy. there's
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still those who are missing and trapped under the rebels haven't been identifying, have to be collected and haven't been counted. the there are those who are missing . we don't know anything about them. their family members have no idea about their where about their due to where they pretty much died rated, given the intensity and the scale of the bonds in victor explosions. that took place that the initial weeks of the word is really military, deployed one of its toxic, the use of guns bonds, and these bonds work it dropped, you know, not a predictable will on residential or blocks entire residential but couldn't have been, have been turned into a pile of dust with people inside their, their residential unit. we're not giving enough time to backwards or to seek safety . and more recently, people inside evacuation centers were killed in, not in a dry involved, that it dropped in our predictable way without any prior warnings. so i write that
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for the 10001000 people, fill the draw out the pos been months and the numbers of the billing period just within the past few minutes report confirmed reports of i'm not the hospital that we have the 2 people sincerely hours of this morning adding to this number, the 40000, we're really talking 40000 people killed in this genocide. don't worry. but we're talking about people who are not just figures not just numbered. these are the children who had called to have the dreams of a growing up and being part of, of building their society. those would read to be engineers and doctors, an artist or do something useful in their life. the mothers and the father who raised families and wanted to continue with giving and supporting them. all of this have been seized by this on boeing, genocide. those words were expecting the number to increase within the coming day. then when the dust settles when the war is over and the search continued for the
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missing the crowd, when the rebels are removed, the numbers are going to be far more shocking than what we're reading right now. thank you so much. the bring us all the night is there. from there all by law in central goes a honey, my hood reporting. and so it was maybe just taking a look at exactly who makes up those who have been killed in 10 months of war. as we've been saying, the death toll in gauze a has now hit the official tow us 40000 actually more than 40000 have been killed. this confirmed by the ministry of health. that is what the local authorities are saying. this number includes more than 16000 children, nearly 16 and a half 1000 children been killed in the strikes. but there is a cab yet, and that is the number they were able to confirm. an estimate to 10000 people still buried under the rubble to have of course not been counted on that skill, but is
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a medical dog through an activist who's worked extensively and cause or, and joins us now from trumps in no way. and then many people who are saying that the, the actual number of those who have been killed in cause or as far higher than 40000 or more. yeah, i'm, i think actually to the right to him in posing that question. it's an important question on we know from other armed conflicts that these crude numbers of identified killed ones. it's only the tip of the iceberg. and the all below the surface are all those 2 are either buried us through said under the remote. and you have died from avoidable complications. oh, there were moments because of lack of medical supplies medicine and to buy optics and hospitals. we know this really sad, be systematically destroying a publish thing and health care in order to order them on to make the best policy
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even higher. and then there are those who have died from, from other diseases because of micro health care. and you have those who die from starvation, thirst, i'm not, at least all the children dying from infections, secondary to the destruction of the water supply system and the sewage system. so it is scientifically what was founded to, to, to multiply this for 2000 numbers, at least with a factor of 3, maybe even more. and then we reach a 120000 table or dying from a going to vote course as close as may be even up to a 180000. we will see in the, in the next years what these numbers really are. and so what we know, it is that these members are unprecedented in not in an armed conflict in our time after 30414 days on slopes of the people. oh gosh. so
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these really occupational forces have done what were they trying to kill civilians and to the lot of them the right to sort of why you'd be, is there one or very d. c says or the complications. so this is so, mean it is so systematically and beverly, i would say that it's hard to comprehend the goal that forgive me, but it, it, it is, as you say, very significant number. so it could be as high as a $120000.00. you've spent time in gaza, can you tell me about the types of injuries you have witnessed, especially in children? yes, i turn directly to books and oftentimes published the sign to take papers with my coworkers in palestine. i guess everyone who was taking part in what's going on in the us. i have seen the, the, the purchase, the house is all of those months with the mutilated lamps,
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with burns not at least there may be as many as more than a 1000 children with amputations that have survived the injuries automobile description. you have to see that my smell, them smell the burned flesh, smells the here that has been char cold. see the ones on feel, the pain of the parents and the same thing seeing of these children. so the ones are, you know, in my university hospital, henry, and what if we have 2 or 3 of these injuries in one day it would saturate or capacity in the public being in the hospital as the one remaining now. so i like self control and go so you repeat that you have lots of much coming in every day and they have to manage. so these children, these injuries are the most complex injuries, you can, how much more complex done a car accident or as domestic accident because they are made down to the the industries are caused by what can be bought is made intentionally to do as much
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damage as possible, the truck knows the type of let them use the type of a cheap produce for the explosions. it is such an evil foundation for the damage savings of your fellow man, women, and children, that it is hard to comprehend that this is taking place in 2024. and it is a day of shame. brendan, western governments, not only for israel and for the us, but from the western governments in the you and in the western weren't met, not to put the pressure on the united states to stop this genocide. things things are perpetrated by you throw at the same time. it is a collective punishment to the whole 2200000 people in gaza. and also in the west bank is it's like, principally makes things life life conditional so unbearable that they won't chase out the policy ma'am, population. and they just of course, the general start. but these 3 more crimes are perpetrated day after day as we are
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watching by these really the armed forces, your fish. thank you very much. talk to nod skill, but for sharing your thoughts with us and also helping us draw on your experience actually working extensively inside gaza. meanwhile, talks around the way here in doha and ending the role. let's take a closer look at the seas find proposal which is set to be discussed. there are several phases. the 1st would be a temporary truce, during which a mouse would release women, the elderly and wounded captives in exchange for palestinians held in his writing presents. the 2nd phase would include a permanent enter the hostilities and the release of all remaining is ready the captives. the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gaza and the return of the remains of any deceased captives to israel. august, there is mohammed, challenging them is following the talks into hard joins us now. who's going to be the of the to marry and you're going to have the
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us represented here. the head of that delegation is going to be william burns, he's the c i. a chief, also included in the delegation, is going to be threatened. the guard, the us envoy for the middle east. beyond that, you're also going to have is real. that delegation is going to be headed by the massage chief, david barnett also involved. of course, the egyptian intelligence chief and pop out of the vehicle to the prime minister, checked him. how much when i brought him on at finding out what is less clear at this hour and indeed throughout the last several hours, he is how exactly how much is going to be representative because how much had said that they do not wish to enter into new negotiations what, how much would like to see is they would like to see a response from israel with regard to the previous framework deal that was announced by us president joe biden in late may, and it was agreed to by how much in early july those are the points that you mentioned to our viewers just before i came on to speak,
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to live about all this today now. so it's unclear exactly how, how much is going to be represented. we know that the countries have told their us counterparts that how much will be represented in some way in these talked. it's just not clear exactly how that's going to be. but we need to remember that whenever these thoughts have taken place over the course of the last several months, these are not direct talks between israel and how much you have. the mediators, the us costs are in egypt, then you have them speaking to piece rate, and then you have them speaking to us. that's how the messages get convey. now there's been a lot of pressure on how much in israel from the us from costs are from egypt. they put out a joint statement last week, urging the parties to come back together for this final push at a time of the 5 volatility in the region. everybody wants to avoid any kind of regional conflagration going forward. so this is high stakes diplomacy, but up until now the expectations have been very low because nobody's quite sure exactly how the is really is, are going to be proceeding. how much latitude really negotiators have. and at this
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point, they're not quite sure how much, how much is going to be represented. now, originally it was thought that perhaps these talks would be $1.00 to $2.00 days. now there are some reports suggesting they could last as long as 3 very much. it's just not clear at this hour, but we are going to be finding out more in the hours 10 days ahead and we will be letting you know every last detail we hear. thank you very much, jim. to 14 on those these 5 talks here in the it is much more still springing on the program. we're turning our attention to tight on the governing conditions, as it's agreed on a candidate to nominate as the next 5 minutes to telling things i've chosen and event the in depth analysis of the face. headline, what's strategic purpose? do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years?
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i've seen that they have given a chance to best to be a full political debate. russia has decided to the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story. how fluid change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey around the showcase based documentary films, from across the network on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks these, ready for us to solve, is it not, not schools and the wisdom of the city? nothing's got killed and brothers got injured with detailed coverage. we're not only talking about pharmacy and with injuries from that is where the air strikes. we're also talking about skin diseases from the house of the story. the pointers were inside this car before they did this and run away to the hills over there
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where they were hit the the by the name stories are following this hour now and a new round of causes east fi towards the starting in the country capital on thursday, the us and israel are sending delegations, and cats are as confirmed as a mass will be represented. meanwhile, the death toll from israel is full on gauze that has cost $14000.00, at least 16 and a half 1000 children. more than $11000.00 a went in israel has been waging its brutal for on this trip for 10 months.
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well no, i was there. i volunteers at the mall where he claims bodies and gives the dad the final rights. he's had to treat war to one bodies in unprecedented numbers. while his work has many challenges, he told out, is there a that it's a g t p c? not feel it was such for sure that the nation with the i mean the system with the new address. yeah. and you should be able mean that the just them that and hadn't been in wisdom governments or forwarded this out for what you're. so can you put in a time and say that they don't send it to you and see if i know about somebody still. that was awesome. did i that enough enough to speak with mrs. uh, what time were you familiar with the f fan? most of them i was checking on see i will we be checking the oven with
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cents a month, and by then i basically on an excessive guy. you know, i'm the senate that looks best. i'd be do me a for i didn't understand the steps either with a key and i went to a home and obviously i need some sided and then you can see your modem with the, the appointment to be tested in the c. c. not that far from that. have you that the yeah, i mean what some, i have some problems here is i can, i don't know if you had a voice that said, well, we'll see you tonight. if you assume that i didn't pay a f as to end to 16 months of conflict in sedona on the way in geneva, but so far, only one side is that that occasion from the time and the 3 rapids support forces has arrived. but representatives from the army haven't turned up media to say
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formal thoughts comp begin with only one side present. so that focusing instead on what they call technical masses. us actually a say, asked me blinking is cool, general abdel for to help a hon and urged him to participate in the negotiations. hippa morgan explains what's at stake, and his call was army chief general of the foot. the hon. us secretary of state anthony, blinking urged the army to send a delegation to join the talks that are taking place in the city in switzerland, in geneva. now these thoughts thoughts had on wednesday and there meant to put to bring a halt or a cease fire between the 2 wearing sides this with a new army and the power of military rapids support for us. the forces after 16 months of fighting. but the army has boycotted those talks, they say that they want to be represented in those talks as a government and not as an army delegation. they also do not want to the united arab emirates there and being as our memories is right now. joining these talks as an observer. the us special envoy posted on x that the talks will continue on
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thursday, and that they haven't managed to re, some kind of an understanding in terms of implementing the declaration which was fine between the army and the parent military rapids support forces in may of last year that the lack of implement implementation of that agreement is why the army says it's not going as well. it says that that they are a safe should withdraw from civilian homes and civilian infrastructure such as the lots of plants and power plants and open human. it's terry and corey doors, as stipulated in that did the declaration, which was fine last here before any c spy or piece talk, take place. now the army is yet to send any delegation to as you need, but to attend the talks. that's just by the talks now and it's 2nd day, and it's not clear if it will send a delegation in the coming days. but what is clear right now is that this is a pretty much one sided affair with the us. and so i'll do a bit trying to make sure that the army does participate to bring a respite to those affected by the conflicts here and so down he more than alta,
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vera cartoon students, welding, steaks of fault with supporters of the overthrown government and bangladesh. countries longest having 5 minutes to shake has seen a flood of the nation, offer police crack down that killed at least 300 student protest as a senior have been in power for more than 20 years. an interim government has now in place that by the nobel laureate, behind the eunice, at least 2 student protests have also been named to the temporary government. or meanwhile in thailand, the next prime minister could be announced within the week. the governing coalition has put forward the daughter of the former type prime minister talks and sure of what to leave the country and peaceful hold of us on friday morning to decide if the 37 year old will govern. tony chang has this report democracy monument on a sunday morning in bangkok, a model of the tale constitution on a pedestal and its centre, but little appetite to the latest news from the constitutional cold. the day after
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dismiss, the prime minister. just look at the economy now. look at the day when to move forward potty with this. so we said was very quiet. i think it put a big continue like this. the economy wouldn't be able to grow. it would be, it depends on the problem. and on who they choose as the new prime minister, and what the thoughts are. we are just citizens waiting for answers from above. some of those answers with being formulated here in the problem. the constitutional coats rulings have had a significant impact on the big picture of costs, even though we're no longer under many times government. the question to many analysts and people in society opposing is whether we have transition from a minute heavy to a traditional cool questions also about the impartiality of the cold. on wednesday it ruled stretch out have you seen had gross sleep violated ethics by pointing administer, who'd been jailed the contempt to cold. so, but just 3 years ago,
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the cold rule that this man coming up from powell could serve in the cabinet, despite spending 4 years in prison, in australia, the smuggling heroine in the past feelings have been just to some frustration of spilled out onto the streets. despite the recent events, some of the servers feel that time has we as a right. i think the, the, they look at the excite bought the still believe that they have a whole of chair. so maybe it's been lead deals that you more tend to, to expand that open and to just the volume. i'm a go to go big portez, when thailand's view polymer building was opened 3 years ago, it was hoped it would. harold in you don't for tie politics. the events of the last 7 days, including the dissolution of a policy and the appointments for the new prime minister in back current deals as
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left is in the eyes of many ties. looking severely, thomas, tony, tell you al jazeera that's it from me. the weather is coming up next and then inside story, my colleague, lord car will be with you at the top of the next hour. say without you 0, the the, let's go with your weather report. first things 1st, here's an update on our type food close to japan's honshu island, not far away from tokyo. this one's not looking to make land falls, so the worst of the rain should remain over the pacific. watch what happens on saturday, this, what makes a beeline turning away, but pumping in a lot of heat and humidity for tokyo. 38, fueling in the forty's when you factor in the humidity. most of china dealing with what, whether from the yellow river valley right down to the pearl river valley. and if i
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take you to the middle east, there is some good news. the wind is picking up up and down the gall, so that's gonna wipe away most of that humidity mix it away. so for us and the 43 degrees, this is a hot, dry wind. okay? equates 50. i think you could have 2 days of 50 degree weather back to back for buck us down. we see the monsoon rain stretching from around gravel pen de la hor, around low pond as well. so looking particularly bad for punjab providence for that eastern side of the block. this done. what is periods so far this monsoon season for not late and them all these over 4 days, scooping up nearly 200 millimeters of rain. so that's a months worth of rain of, of spent, of 96 hours. but now i think the worst of the rain will be contained toward southern india on friday. the once a journey through every story, every step as
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a narrative celebration of what we can achieve when to reach the welcome to cities and exclude does the redesigns luxury losing crossing l a future today we create the u. s. a proves a major weapon cell to israel, but also calling for an end to which were in contact with another round to see spot talks in the works intentions running high in the middle east. is peace possible and can diplomacy work? this is inside score, the hello that on james bay's mediate.
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