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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the thousands, protested israel quoted on benjamin netanyahu to agree to a cease by dealing garza, the us president says he's ready. prime minister is not doing enough the periodontal, and this is all just here, a lot from so, so on. the program is rails large scale military operation in the occupied westbank is into its 2nd stay rates in janine
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a sentence running for combat u. k. suspends some on so it's rather of a concerns they might be used in breach of international humanitarian. no, on chaos. and the democratic republic of congo often attempted prison break thousands of inmates to the beginning in israel, where the government is under increasing domestic and international pressure to agree to assist volunteering going. so that would lead to the return of the captives and secure the release of palestinians and is really prisoners the, the latest demonstrations and as well as some of the biggest since the voice starting on october, the 7th. they would, triggered by the recovery of the bodies of 6 captives from dallas or on the south today for testers of demanding an end to the fighting. on the return of the
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remaining 90 southern captives, benjamin netanyahu was all supposed to give this for not to bring the captives home . we are more than one of the most reduced result almost one year of you $5.00 from us and we think the down government he's not doing enough for all the freedom. okay. well, just wait to see going back home, doing everything they can, you know, the event, you know, seeing almost to just die. just do that. i'm not a are the why is the trigger, but the fact that there is still, there is on this and you know, it says you sponsibility to get to the end. he didn't do it. you said that any kind of freedom which are less time physical. i know this to keep a elder so as he's very prime ministers, apology will not be accepted. i don't forget that i was there
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yesterday. there was a today, but testing as not as a journalist, but uh as soon as right after you us. and they don't forgive him 1st of all because he still, he does, he takes the responsibility for what happens to as well on october service number 2 is not showing us any lights at the end of the tunnel. so come us just more soldiers and most really small cap just getting back home in body bags. so there is no forgiveness among those people there is for t. guess the question is, how long will those people who are taking to the streets every day and it is quite warm? i think it's not as warm as you go up, but um, it's huge this summer and people in the last utility children didn't stomach this
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flu here and they going to get with him and the people who spent 10. 0 no more than 10 months in reserves, people who lost their jobs and lost the businesses they don't feel given. the spokesman for the cosign brigade submitted treating a mass has issued a statement today off to the bodies of 6 captains were covered, buys rainy forces. a day that says nothing, yahoo and the army are fully responsible for the death of the captives. often they intentionally hinted any prisoner exchange deal. it goes on to say that the following and these are massacre, new instructions were issued to those gathering the captives. and how to deal with them if the occupation of the approaches, nearly 300 palestinians were killed in june, then is there any army bomb this route, refugee compton, garza to rescue full captives? the statement says nothing. you all his insistence on freeing the captives 2 minute treat pressure. instead of reaching
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a deal means they will go back to their families in coffins, and their families have to choose between receiving and dead or alive. yes, present, sorry, biden's. there is nothing you all who needs to do more to secure a deal to free. the remaining captive is common to comes ahead of a meeting with the american negotiating team for you planning for present a final high, you know, in the us thousands of protests as have been marching through the streets of new york and support the palestinians in war torn garza well, tension was high as the police tried to separate the protests from another group rounding in supports of as well. both sides according for c spot and gaza revival protests with spots spun,
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recovery of captives from the tunnel and gaza on saturday. and the gauze itself is ready forces of tube, at least 12 people stripes. across the street. h. palestinians died when they was struck by shutting up the gates to a school in jamalia north of garza city. and now the striking killed 4 people in a call outside a health clinic in the west of kansas city view. and polio vaccination campaign in gauze has continued for a 2nd day chosen are being vaccinated, that they're off alone. and as a way to refugee camps, the campaign will move to northern southern parts of the strip you and is hoping to know the age of 640000 children. under the age of 10. was hand who do a report from there up. i live in central garza palestinians. our risk of more than just the pony is ours. a day to of an ambitious program that may save children, inc garza from polio,
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which can cause paralyzes and even deaths. gaza once had a 99 percent vaccination rate, but since this rose where and all that stuff and last month discharge was concerned as the 1st case in 25 years. so the u. n. has stepped in, as you can see behind me, there are already hundreds of people here, hundreds of families and children ready to get that back. the nation is here with the world health organization and uni, says parents have been bringing their interest to be boxed and aged at medical facilities. the world has organizations save a drop box to nations office hi surgery, including garza contributed to the emergency of called you in this trip. how does this say? the main reason for the return of call you is the love of god was health system and destruction of most of its hospitals. and the collapse along with israel's destruction of water and sewage facilities have many there are many other life
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threatening problems as well. the bomb i had both, my daughter is vaccinated against polio. however, there's been an outbreak of many other communicable diseases, sewage water has flooded roads, is a shortage of detergents and medicines are unavailable. how can we protect our children? hundreds of thousands of people are living without access to basics, like clean water etiquette, food, and even soap, leading to outbreaks of diarrhea copies, lice, and other in this is lucky, not checking stubby and diseases have spread like wildfire from hepatitis to plot infections. my son, constructive sepsis, we live in intense and unhealthy conditions. palestinians, an agency say what is really needed to ensure the health and safety of children is an end to as far as from vitamin health, i must get a fairly and recognition is provided
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a solution to another problem caused by these really a patient instead of human being the root cause, which is walk a little and some say even the vaccination program itself may prove difficult, since most children will require 2 dozes with the 4 b dot in between these children are having their fingers march to show they have had their 1st shots but it's not clear yet if they'll get seconds. although there have been agreed upon causes and detox, there's an urgency to complete the campaign in time. in the city obviously, you know, didn't, but garza has time in ok pod westbank is rarely all i'm. it has noticed another reason to come in becomes to stay is off to is very forces withdrew from the city. how does to me and fights is exchanged on the 5 with is very soldiers. is really forced is made several arrests in the city of hebron. the detainees a work cuz it's
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a local electricity company. and this was the moment, it's very forces far towards genesis while they reported on the assaulting jeanine . they were then chased away by it's very ministry. vehicles is what has now killed at least $29.00 palestinians across the occupied west bank in recent days. one of those killed in the raids engineering was 58 year old. a lot of it. he died in is very custody medical sources that he's born. he showed signs of torture. the the abraham sent us this report from his home in confidence in the occupied west back. it took around an hour between his really forces arresting 58 year old palestinian a man. i have it. and returning his lifeless body to his family, who is the most? how does face like this? i felt was swelling behind his ear. i looked and they were blue marks,
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the very blue and on his nose as well as the family was spending the night on the rooftop of that house in the village of cooper down in the occupied with bank to some of your believe i meant was arrested to put pressure on one of his sons to hand himself over, he's been wanted by these weighty forces. i. men's widowed email was already in mourning for her brother, who was killed by his ready forces on wednesday. the 1st day of israel's largest military assault on the occupied west bank in more than 20 years now. she's receiving condolences for her husband called in clinical under one of his follow. and they quoted us in the living room. my children and husband us to go to the bathrooms. the said no, i'm any allowed my 12 year old took a. she started crying. we don't know what happened to him. medical sources confirm signs of torture on i'm. it's body. i'm in the family tells us he was sick and from his home through this door,
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working hancock and blindfolded for your return to the beds with his fixture being displayed on the walls of the house. the walls of completed and village remind people of the palestinians killed by his really forces in the past few years. behind each one, there's a story of loss. pain and suffering is really forced to say they are fighting palestinian fighter. but people hear beep is really wants to warn palestinians that resisting it's like your patient will come at a heavy cost. you die. but he just need a part of the british government to suspend its 30 out of 350 licenses to export alms to israel. from 2022 to june 2023. the u. k. sent almost $75000000.00 worth of weapons stays well. almost 25000000 was the aircraft, helicopters and trends. the export license is being suspended include components
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for unmanned drones and f. 16 point to jets. sales of naval systems and targeting equipment have also been hold it. but it's government stress that it isn't a blanket battery. only affects equipment that could be used in serious a breach of international humanitarian law. as a for the spanish is a fellow with the institute for policy studies. he's also the international advisor to jewish voice for peace, and she joins us now from washington. d. c. welcome to the program. so what do you make of this decision from the u. k. government, how significant and move visit? well, i think it's very significant, politically, it's an indication that the government in the u. k is taking seriously the requirements of international law. the who, the un human rights council has called for an arms and barto. even if the u. k is not calling this an embargo to, this is an important step in that context. but we should also be very clear that even though the u. k. overall is a very small provider of,
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of arms to israel. the u. s. for example, supports about 65 percent of the of the arms that israel brings in, and the u. k. it's less than one percent, but it's, it's important symbolically. but it's also important to recognize that they are allowing continually the export of things like parts for the f 35 bar. and that's one of the most vicious instruments that israel has used against palestinians in gaza. there's new indications today just coming out that on july 13th, a very big number of it was between 90 and a 100 people that were killed in one attack in gaza that that was carried out by an f 35. so the fact that that's being exempted from the arena in which the us of the u. k is saying, no, we won't send any more. this is a problem, but again, it is very important. symbolically the u. k. is the closest ally of washington. the
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us has the same kind of laws that prohibits sending arms when they are suspicious of they that they will be used in violation of international humanitarian law. that's exactly what the united states is continuing to do. so the fact that britain is now of providing an example, if you will, a, that's a symbolically very important development with america's view of the speed and from the u. k. for one, if it still interest i lies, i think it will be a difference between what is said in public and what is said in private in public. i think we can anticipate some version of certainly the, the british have the right to make their own judgments about what they say, what they send and what they don't send. and i'm sure that internally they are furious. because this puts additional pressure. there has been a movement in this country, which now represents the vast majority of people in this country. 80 percent of
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democrats, 70 percent of independence at about 65 percent of the population of a as a whole of the whole country want an immediate and permanent ceasefire, which is defined as not only stopping the bombing right now, but also sending massive amounts to of humanitarian aid and crucially ending the shipment of weapons and doing the transfer of arms to israel. that's now included in the understanding of what a ceasefire has to look like. because we've been hearing for months. the language from the president, from the vice president, from members of congress, say we want to cease fire, we need a ceasefire. everyone's talking about us, the spider. but it doesn't matter what you say if you are still sending all the weapons that empower the violations, to go forward that, that enable the as rarely actions that the international court of justice say is plausibly genocide. and then in terms of international know that, and i mean what signal is this
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u. k. move sending out to other countries potentially. and it's saying that we are at least beginning the process rather late and not sufficiently, but we are beginning the process of taking seriously the requirements of international law. that means not only listening to the human rights council, it means, for example, taking seriously that as a states party to the genocide convention, as the united states is as well. that there is an obligation to do everything possible to prevent a genocide. and if a genocide occurs to do everything possible to stop it, so you guys now not so far doing everything possible, but it's doing a few things that will help to stop genocide. that's important. it's an important symbolic statement. it's important for germany because germany provides about 30 we're clear about close to 30 percent of the arms that israel is bringing in. it's
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important for italy which brings in about 4 percent, but it's particularly important for the united states, which is providing 65 percent of the arms. it's about between 17 and 20 percent of the entire military budget of israel is paid for by us taxpayers. so it's an important example of what it could look like if they started to take international law. serious. okay, for the spanish to be very much appreciate your insights in for joining us, having down to 0. thank you. thank you. yep. and so who's the rebel? as of the claims responsibility for a tax on to oil tankers in the red, c, u. s. navy says a panama 5 ship was hit 1st by ballistic missiles. asylum, the 5 tank occurring about 2000000 barrels of oil was also struck. who's the fights of say they've been attacking ships and supports of palestinians and gaza. so what's that? i don't know if is there the desktop arises in sedona,
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severe flouting wipes out into the communities the and thousands of hotel because going struck across the united states will tell you why the in depth analysis of the face headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years? i've seen that they have given a chance to best to be a bold critical debate. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey or it was meant to be that you just hear the cameras going. knox click right. they could put
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a tragic attack. stop the world. and the us president came in and whispered something into the prisoner's ear. what did he just say to print? for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined, the will, they grew up in just a huge moment. these are the stories, 911, faith witness. oh no. just sarah. the colleges and the
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the, the one thing i'll just share with, let's take a look at the headlines now. thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets and is very cities for the day to mining a cease volunteer. the concepts that would triggered by the recovery of the bodies of 6 captives on saturday, benjamin netanyahu was asked for forgiveness. us present, joe biden says, is very permanent as to nothing you are losing its doing enough to reach a cause, a cease find help and secure the release of captives comments for the recovery of the party of the us israeli citizens, along with 5 office southern guards on central and the u. k. government so suspended 30 out of 350 licenses to export arms to israel. speaking to the u. k. parliament for and secretary david money said there was a serious risk. the petition comes with the used to commit to serious violations, international humanitarian. more than 150 people have been
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killed, often attempted prison break and the democratic republic of congo, people living close to them, i call it prison in the capital construct. so important, having gone fine anyhow, as of monday morning, barbara and good reports and the inmates pasted this images from inside my kind of prison. the largest count in the democratic republic of congo, pasha kids, but he's a heap to the ground and pull it williams can be seen on some of them. people live in place to the prison. so they had gone fire before dawn on monday. about police back up was slow to arrive. what is the need to prison go too far when the police arrived like before 5 o'clock, there was no police. we could see people running away, prisoners escaping. we didn't understand anything until we noticed i blocked the road. there was no excess at the height of the attempt to present brake. the administrative building was on fire and the officials say some female prisoners
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were raped. confidence, media reported more than 150 prisoners have been killed. government says the situation is now under control of trade initially suggesting the need to death. it promised to punish what's it called acts of sabotage loans of or responsibilities. in particularly show we have set up the smoke commission, which is in the process of following up, especially the follow up of the investigations. because it must be remembered that there was damage the loss of human life, the injuries, and especially material damage to the central prison. it was a good mcculloch present, has been plague with the crowd and see yes, detaining up to 15000 inmates. 10 times the capacity it was built to hold more than $4000.00 prisoners escaped. the facility often meant to him the building in 2017. this time it seems a bit for freedom, has ended in tragedy. barbara,
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and i'll just say around southern your cross to don has kills at least a 177. people completely destroyed 20 villages and left tens of thousands homeless west parks, reduced the catastrophic collapse of the about diamond with state last week. following months of heavy right, even morgan has more from one of the areas in the incident and civilian selected. we were here in the village of old li incidence northern states, normally one of the driest places in the country so dry that it's famous for date, palm trees that grow in hot climates. but this is heavy rains and torrential floods have changed that and is resulted in what we can see right here. homes have been destroyed. most of the homes here look like this. rubble, debris, you can see people's belongings now out in the open, very few properties remaining that have been damaged and not destroyed by the heavy rains and to run some collect that have resulted that of his hoseley in the past
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few days. now residents have been forced to leave their homes here and they've gone to higher ground. so they said, because it's much dryer to be there and it's much safer despite the fact that they're out in the open. and what we're seeing here is just a fraction of the damage that is happened as a result of heavy rains and to a rental floods around the country. so dense federal government says at least $177.00 people have been killed since the spots of the rainy season. last june. hundreds of thousands of families have been displaced as a result. many of them already affected by so down 16 month long conflict between the army. i am the parent of 3 rapids support forces. now there is a shortage of shelters, food and medication for those affected by the floods, but it's very difficult to get aid to those in need. and that's because the water has cut off several routes, not just the northern states, but in other states around the country. as well, people of us are being, are saying that they are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. they want the government to give them,
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tends to give them education and health care. but the fact that the range of cuts up roads, the fact that 8 organizations are already struggling to deal with those in need of assistance as a result of the conflict means that those affected by the floods have to wait so much longer to be able to get too many parent assistance, whether it's from the government or from 8 organizations, hey, by morgan, onto 0. obviously, northern state, know thousands of hotels stuff the united states have taken to the streets as the rest of the country celebrates labor day. have to go head and has more from the east coast to the west as far away as hawaii workers are on strike this labor day about 10000 hotel workers are using the day and it's significant to send the message, restaurant, workers cleaning and front desk staff for the biggest hotel chains walking off the job and 8 cities across the country, targeting for months with
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a hotel. they haven't even given us an economic proposal yet. and the workers really felt like they were being disrespect. this district is only expected to listings. the union says it has a long list of demands from area highest hilton in fairmount. so that's right, right now is about better living way, just for hotel workers, a better health insurance uh, better pension. also to fix that, i do not disturb this has been housekeeping where hotels are, are charging you guys, charging the guest to not pay, not get their rooms clean. and then also severance pay and hiring the hotel companies have insisted in statements that they are negotiating in good faith. the majority of american support unions, but according to 2 research union, membership has fallen by road half and the last 4 decades. meaning only about one in 10 adults report team members of the union. we're gonna do whatever it takes for us to have a better one to have better wages, better or worse conditions. and well,
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for now, the strikes are taking place in limited locations and for only a few days, these workers are hoping they can make enough noise and causing of pain for the companies to get them the deal. they are demand. title hain, l g 0. washington is our story is coming up, stay with us the of the. but we can just see the tenant in the sean show nurse just bring a lot of rain to home. she right balls at least 1218 hours ago. now obviously it's less cloud, lot of damage, but the, the full coming couple of days we'll see some shelves around type charities and home. she also was a much dry, quiet to picture all the action is for the size yagi, which is developing tropical soccer. and we're headed towards the south coast of
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china, but not until friday or saturday. otherwise, the actions all up through here basically have a wet day on wednesday between these 2 areas are still quite health and some of the she made the relatively speaking fairly dry. now, so wednesday, thursday, not a lot different jumping star, so on the seasonal rains are heavy as ignoring yard use. we mentioned it heavy as done through convergeone tied on and being off. we'll see more funding, which isn't the big surprise. it's much driving it balls in borneo and most of indonesia, which is a pleasing change. still watching positive into your office the there was flooding on to the dash, but i think the focus is going to be further west. not so much to west and gets but once again, a good shot and rogers found and other places and it also has to india and also in pakistan that means almost sitting in an increase in the funding once again focused in good job. the.
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the latest news, as it breaks, access to products are very limited, and they tell and the road networks have badly damaged with detailed coverage, with thousands of prisoners still being held by russia and ukraine. the release of a 115 christmas speech comes as a welcome to congestion from around the world. the reconstruction of that was could take several months. the government would have to decide whether to keep that if you just, yeah, for move the mouse way. the a huge demonstrations didn't as well, i guess. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. how also the bodies of 6 is, wiley comparative was found in gaza just have intensified public and, and political pressure all of these by lead to. so what will this mean for the will on does this is inside story the
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