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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the it is rarely forces stormhall to 00 and run my line the occupied westbank order and it's closer to $45.00 days. the 0 live from dough also coming up is below hits areas near these really puts the to of i phone as the on group. and israel try to fly across the liberties border. know into israel's impunity as its forces. talking
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to another school sheltering, displace palestinians, and garza, and for the 1st time and for long cause history, a list of candidates as well on the presidential elections, the 70 on the israeli soldiers of stone bulges zeros from a low bureau in the occupied westbank aisle. colleagues were given just 10 minutes to gather their belongings and leave those to the office. i have been wild shots and the ministries order the bureau to close for $45.00 days during the rate is ready. soldiers pull down a large band know of shooting of walking in. the vixen, all da 0 journalist was shot and killed by israeli forces while reporting from janine 2 years ago. offense and went ahead and begins all coverage. it's really fruits moved in before sunrise. they put their mission to silence. l d 0
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is reporting when the occupied with most of the many were masks and were heavily armed in the hallway. the soldiers confronted l 0. 0 cheap and carried nothing but a microphone. well, as i thought i was getting, you saw this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. a genuine army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. the the office will be closed for $45.00 days. it's really 4th is also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists, surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting in virginia and refugee cab banners like this stood as a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to a res, transparently vengeance. or i'll just hear as crime,
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reporting the truth about what his role is doing in the occupied palestinian territories of israel's carrying off endless atrocities. and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all to 0 has. and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish all to 0 for that crime. and also to ensure that there is even less coverage of that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalist l 0 has been a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media. the just these voices often challenge israel's narrative. something it appears. it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism, about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these relays are good guys, and the palestinians,
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and the arabs and muslims were baptized and they're a threat. and this is a narrative up to date, as rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down about zeros bureau in the occupied westbank poles. it's expulsion of the networks reporters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of it's more on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard. spence and about him. alex's era. all the committed to protect you on the list has released the statement on the closure saying the c p j is deeply alarmed by israel's closure of all just there was office and the occupied was bank just months of to it shot to the old is it was operations in israel, of the me, it's a sweet to national security. israel's efforts to, since the old, a 0 a severely undermine the public's rights. the information on a role that's up in the so many lives in the region which is 0 is john list must be
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allowed to report at this critical time and always or less bringing home the soul who it is life less from amman and jordan. because these really government has also banned or to 0 from reporting in as well. i'm the what is it is really government saying at this point about that rate and why it's closed ultra zeros offices in ramallah a yeah, a couple of reactions coming in these really communications minister shlomo category, releasing a post on ex, formerly known as twitter, or saying that after much pressure and promise, israel has closed in jersey to his office in ramallah saying that israel will fight enemy channels that are mount pieces for his by law and him out as of course allegations that have no back in you know, basis to them whatsoever these really military statements said that the office itself in the occupied westbank was quote, being used to in sites and support,
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tear allegations that are of course, ridiculous and have no basis and backing to them whatsoever. but this is not the 1st. i just need office to be closed in israel and the occupied palestinian territories back in may. our office and occupied east jerusalem was shot after a decision came from these really parliaments, known as the edges. vito law, which essentially gave the government the power to remove foreign networks, to shut them down if they deem that they were a threat to their national security. and israel has said this for a long time, in fact, since the beginning of the war, but they wanted to shut down into 0 and the incitement and hate began when the war started as well. well, i'm the this, the close of this office makes us wonder just how difficult and challenging it is for not only all to 0 journalist but journalist across the board to, to operate,
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to work in places like the occupied territories. how difficult has israel made it? is incredibly difficult and let me give you the perfect example of that shooting of our off today. our colleagues was brutally murdered by as really, forces back in 2022. and there's been no accountability for her killing. these really are me early this morning, tearing down pictures and posters of her in an effort to raise her legacy in an effort to silence further palestinian journalist. so that just goes to show you how is real feels about palestinian journalist, but on the ground. it's incredibly difficult. there are military checkpoints, there are barricades, the army does whatever it wants within the occupied westbank, within israel itself, there has been incitement from the very top of these really government that trickle down into was really society. but made it difficult for our teams to operate on the ground ultimately until the network was banned and in the gaza strip were more than
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a 173 journalist and media workers have been killed by is really forces still with no accountability, the killing and targeting of journalists with impunity continues until this day. so the conditions for journalists on the ground, whether they be palestinian or foreign journalist, israel makes it very difficult for them because israel wants you to see what they project. they do not want you to see the consequences of their occupation on the palestinian people. and the solo thank you very much for that time. the. so who's in amman, jordan as well, if it is really forces of repeatedly targeted, ultra 0 to unless in 2022. so just shocked until trina, blah land, while she was reporting and jeanine, she was wearing a blue select record. clearly marked with a wordpress, a you an investigation found israel used the full force without justification. you . leah is really forces destroyed atalla housing. all to 0 is office in gaza. they said almost was using the building but provided no evidence. more years late during
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the war on gaza is where the forces of killed the unless including is marlo goal and severe of with the car and their families. well to tom dawson is deputy general secretary of the international situation of john. unless he says this is part of israel's policy to suppress free reporting and any kind of criticism. this is actually actually shocking. i mean, it kind of comes as part of the long drawn out policy to try and stop free reporting. there's been no dentist have been locked out of the gaza strip. there's obviously been terrible, terrible targeting of doing this thing. gaza. there's been suppression of critical media within israel. and the attempt to stop out to the air from quoting h h h. atrocious on so many levels, atrocious. that the idea did this within the area of the west bank, which is not supposed to be policed by them until it's atrocious. i sent home about
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troops to deal with den list. you have nothing but microphones and notebooks. that's clearly designed to terrify people, white wisdom. it's we in the morning. one can only imagine, but again, i suspect because they thought that they would terrify people more. this is the worst possible behavior from a country that claims to be a defender, a free speech. it states clear evidence of a determined policy to quote, any kind of criticism. and it deserves the most forthright condemnation to, from around the world across the board to attacks between his ballade as well as again put civilians in the fire in line. the liberties of the group talked, it says it's targeted multiple sites and then most of as well and hit the areas near the ports. the device is ready for us to say. it struck 400 sites and southern they've been on believe to belong to his beloved santa who did reports from their roots. hezbollah unleashed
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a sustained assault on northern and central as well. early on sunday. the jews, bigger weapons, medium range missiles that struck some 50 kilometers soft as a border. it was one of the fiercest exchanges between is, ron has beloved in nearly a year of fighting as well as said, it's targeted an air base and the military complex, near hateful, as well as the 3rd largest city as there was damage to civilian areas. it's not clear if that came from shells used to intercept rockets and yet to day does demonstrate tooth that it can still ok me. they telling me they taught in a meaningful way, which means kind of consequences for the security. or these rel, hezbollah has raised the red flag of revenge, showing isabel, it has not broken the will of an organization that has acknowledge suffering severe blows. after a series of is radia tax in the past week. and then after that happened, we sent a bit of trucking. the 1st i was about to quickly overcame it and return to our
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position. the front with never sees no matter how long it will take. and there is evidence in northern israel will not return to their homes, and we are ready for our own options. the message of defiance. while hezbollah gave military honors to one of its top commanders, ibrahim, if he was heading a meeting of leaders from the elite for the one unit, when as well hit their location, killing civilians as well. friday strike was the 3rd time israel targets it fatal southern suburbs in the past. fear of fighting in july as really forces killed hezbollah as a spouse. and in january, the deputy leader of the palestinian movements, how much has below, has also reiterated it one step down from its demand. that is real and it's, we're on garza before a potential resolution can be reached all the while. israel continues it's threats piece by light, seen the host who's belong starting to feel some of the is riley defense forces
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capabilities. these moves will continue until we can safely return the residents of the north to the homes as well. has been targeting hezbollah capabilities, but it's clear the group hasn't been paralyzed. instead, the conflict has widened and could further intensify center for their eligibility to build. all right, let's look at development a little bit more. let's bring in law model. i'm us for you as a media studies profess at the institute for graduate studies. thanks again for joining us. i want to continue a little bit from what's included was looking at in terms of the impact on civilians. increasingly civilians of being impacted by this cross border file. we conte not to emphasize enough the importance of international law, but israel remains defiant. doesn't it? your well, israel acts like a belligerent state. it doesn't have any restraint, just repeatedly violated the norms and rules of,
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of international humanitarian law in gaza in the west bank. and we saw we saw last week in lebanon as well. and i thank you for waiting on israel to suddenly start following the rules of engagement. the rules of warfare i think will be waiting a long time as long as they are protected and shielded by the united states. i don't think it is real. feels that there is much incentive to follow to follow the law. they haven't even reacted seriously to arrest warrants, possibly being issued for their defense minister and prime minister. nor have they acted will respond, acted responsibly in response to the i. c, j. i genocide case, they seem to simply not care. i think the attitude is one that suggests that they believe they are above the law is but we understand is it further into areas in israel? in this case, i saw all these tensions escalating in
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a way that you might have predicted as well. so i've talked about this before, but there's a very delicate type rope that has blah has to, has to walk right now. they have to respond somewhat forcefully in order to re establish deterrence. they took quite a blow or really a series of blows last week. so it's important for them to respond forcefully. so in that, in that sense, i'm not surprised that they, they went deeper into israel, touching high fall last night. on the other hand, they don't want to respond so forcefully that they provoke and all out. i know a lot more israel has already threatened to do to bait or what did or has done to guys are there, they mean they, they will level better so as well obviously doesn't want that. they're dealing with an actor, as i just said, which is probably prepared to kill thousands of, of civilians, tens of thousands even. and so they, they're trying to avoid that. so it's a very delicate, a tightrope that has bloss trying to walk right now. but i think the ball right now
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is back in israel's court. so i think we should be watching. what is real 1000, the coming hours and days for the looking at what is well is doing. it's being at one garza for 11 months. it's opening us to confront with labor non. it's also come down and i'll just 0 office isn't occupied to retrieve. what is the objective here? so it would take me a little bit of time. i don't have time in a short interview to explain the full context, but basically this is a project of ethnic cleansing. israel wants to effectively get rid of the palestinians, they want to get them out of gaza. this is why they're making life uninhabitable in gaza. i think their hope is that jordan and egypt will open their borders and they've said as much right, this is not sort of our conspiracy theory or anything like that. they're also operating after the cleansing policies in the west bank that goes back many, many years. if people want to do some reading, they can look at it as well as motor smoke churches plan called the decisive plan, which he published in 2017. so this isn't as really government administer,
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laying it all out for us. and as far as out his ear is concerned, if you're carrying out genocide and you're tearing out apartheid and carrying out ethnic cleansing, and you want to get rid of the subjugated population. the last thing you want to deal with is critical journalism. and so to that, and it's important for as relative silence news outlets that are critical. and no news outlet has been covering with the west bank and gaza and loving on with the intensity that old you 0 has been covering it with. what is always is good to speak with you one, but on most of them, you just as professor at the, the institute for graduate studies, the still ahead analysis era. dozens of people of police have been killed in an explosion that a coal mine in east in iran will tell you about the search for thousands of people who went missing and bundle with dish. when from a prime minister shift, as you know, isn't all the
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it's undisputed that 72 muslims were, must have put in the village of indiana india in 1987 witnesses say the perpetrators or a mob of locals along side the state governments provincial. i'm constabulary personnel. over 30 years later, the district court acquitted the accused. to date, no one has been as accountable. people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice. india's forgotten must occur on the jersey to with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us once to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look good us politics the bottom line since its inception, in 1961, the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods. and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from
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infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the the, the challenge is there a reminder all about top stories the sour heavily on these really soldiers storm villages? 00 in the occupied westbank. doors of the office have been welded shots of amenities, ordered the office close for 45 days as well as launched. a major results from northern as well, using areas near the port city of hyphen israel says and struck 400 sites and
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southern neighbor non attempts to intensify the attacks the toning to gaza. now we is really forces of killed at least 16 palestinians and attacks across the strips and stores in the north strikes. it's a school housing displays. people in l. shante refuge account. at least 7 people were killed and many others wounded. including children, honeywell, who is in their own follow with the latest on the strikes. more deadlier attacks carried out by this really military, that overnights and early hours of this morning and throughout the day have really caused further civilian casualties. more in force displacement for families. that's your level of destruction. that is a quite visible right now is where you go in the central area and further the southern part of the strip and northern parts of the just the earlier hours is
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really a military attack. the schools in the western part of dogs is that the shopping refugee camp, particularly in an area that is at the northern western part of the city, were 6 people reported killed in several other injured inside the schools. this is an evacuation center, an honor. what school is that? the united nations for palestinian refugees and facilities across the gulf through . but i don't have the time to show there's any valuation centers for displays and families that earlier our is really military. just war in the house next to a larger evacuation centers in giovanni refuge account. and just given how close the house to the this particular evacuation centers are yet again, it's a school, it's an honor what schools people with forced into further internal displacement seeking shoulder everywhere. the total number of people killed from overnight have talked and throughout the day has rise in 260 and people. and again,
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we're looking at the same exact pattern of casualties. women and children make up. the vast majority of people arriving to the hospital either really dead or in critical conditions, but there are no signs of slowing down these attacks despite what's going on in the front. then they both being events unfolding and live on. on right now, honey. my most ologist data from the central area of the go through how the side in iran, at least the 23 people have been killed and others injured in an explosion at a coal mine in the east 17 us little traps. and while risk to efforts to reach them ongoing, the death toll is expected to rise, president must, with positions or did an investigation for a long cause elected left as president for the 1st time and its history. a new truck motor us to sun knock. it was the played presidency left in the 2nd round,
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a voting counting vote county. while the author, the top 2 candidates, failed to win 50 percent of the initial tally. when else hernandez has moved from colombo, a given his campaign, he was very decisive. being very, very confident in the pleasures he made, carrying the hopes of a people of a nation. a most of the supporters would see with him in that very intensive campaign that was a certain amount of energy as he walked through a room. i remember we filmed the launch of his manifesto and also a couple of electron riley's as we covered the candidates. and each was almost possible that, you know, people stood up, took notice, of kind of, you know, creating the next to see this man. and he's, he's a, he's a dynamo, he's, he's, he's not a very tall man, but he packs a power footprint. and that's kind of vitality and could, as may something he brings to this roles. and many people in toronto who have chosen to take the gamble with him as they have lost all confidence in the,
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the old names, the same or similar thing. we've gone that we've done that we've seen repeatedly all hopes and aspirations being dash. so let's try out this guy, obviously under commodity, something like a has been in parliament for 20 years. and he has seen the we politics and the political game is played and bundle with dish the full of its longest southern prime minister share casino as well calls for justice, for hundreds of people who are forcibly disappeared during her time in office families now demanding to know the faith of their loved ones, tons, a child read reports from the capital stucco as sick as soon as. * with the fate up under this is this, the blue disappeared remains on 2nd. while at least 3 people had been released from sick red detention centers since the former prime minister fled to india. around 150 remains missing. from the advice lum sister office,
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still missing opposition leader and co founder up my doctor. victim's blood from the 2nd answers to one of our key to mind just funding those. we're still missing. we know only a few came out after the 5th of august, but there's still so many whose whereabouts we still don't know. so our demands remain the same. funding goes missing and bringing those responsible for such crime to justice. according to local and international rights group, more than 700 people have been victims of enforce disappeared and says in bangladesh, in the past 15 years, government of check custody now repeatedly denied that security forces were involved in and force of disappearance. so it's saying that missing people had gone into hiding voluntarily. many of the victims are relative say they were harassed by all, started another victim, michael chuck, my was released last month rights activist and outspoken critics of sure,
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because he knows policy on farm with dishes. indigenous groups checked my size, he was subject to severe psychological torture and solitary confinement for 5 years . and then be sure on each side. and this will still be central to each of those who are involved in perpetrating these heinous crimes, including shaker, has seen, must be brought to justice even if it requires making new laws. and there should be exemplary punishments so that there are no repetitions of such things. again, the right to see a farmer decorated military officer of the law hill i'm on as me was also released early last month. and he says he to was psychologically talk to him and didn't see daylight for the last 8 years, while in detention in a secret facility. anybody doing any crime? you must be gall, you must go through the legal system. somebody coming in just picking them up, adapting somebody, and the keeping confined for the independent beer cannot just have been in any,
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any civilized society is going to happen. so this long mixed up forthwith on the been custom arm on a lawyer and human rights activist was one of the 3 people really as of to shake us enough left the country. he told us in new york to severe physical and psychological talk there for 8 years, chuckled around the clock and windowless solitary confinement. i don't, i'm not to pay the cute, but i have no idea of evolution have taken place outside. often my, at least i walk to the dock street after several hours a game to know from someone that the nation liberated. and i've seen that had left . that's whenever your life things have changed to the far too many families have lived with grief of not knowing where the loved ones are or even if they're a life they're sticking just is, or at least closure rights groups say that if reforms are not implemented soon, bangladesh could witness more abduction, an extra judicial killings, sunroof drudgery, i'll just see the doctor. oh,
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that's it for me for meet them. and i remember you can always find more information on these and other stories on, on websites out. is there a dot com with us next then inside story and that looks at israel's military plan almost a year into it's one cause of the hello there and i see block of weather boat, some heavy snow to east and pots of south africa. we'll get that in just a moment, the 1st to the middle east and live and, and it's a very quiet picture across southern parts of the region and very dry apart from a few showers, creeping into western parts of the oven and the south west of saudi arabia well, it's a pleasant weather to be found across the gulf. the temperature is sitting in the high thirty's for dough and do by. it's
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a little bit cooler to the north of this was the unsettled weather across the black sea. that's going to bring some range of the quote because there's an eastern in northern areas of turkey, the chance of showers across the events that we see some unusual rain across the nose of africa, thanks to some wild weather, working its way across the mediterranean. we could see some flooding likes of to new z as well as moving to areas of libya. thanks to that heavy rain that's pushing its way slowly east on tuesday. and that central bound of rain across africa has shifted its weight for the south was so we'll see more in the way of wet sky, forget bone as well as areas of and go of the snow. good. so for the cost eastern parts of the cape, but it's more than the weight of what to whether of concern for because internets, how on tuesday, the
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. ringback the almost a year into it's more i'm concept is rarely spicing on multiple funds. so far it doesn't seem to achieve any of it stated real goals. doesn't that actually have a clear plan for the sodium tend on degrading its enemies capabilities. this is inside story, the
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