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the, the right spot, otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the client. your better tomorrow. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm around demising. welcome to the news our life from dell hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. is riley troops from empty houses and raid homes in lebanon, as, as strikes on fe route, southern some the continues united nations is saying is really
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a tax of shot dozens of medical facilities, including hospitals in law and his writing strikes me 11 is main for the crossing with syria as costs off for roads that hundreds of thousands of people are using to flee is raining error rates. funerals are being held for those killed him to occur on musta. israel launched the law just as strike in the occupied westbank in more than 20 years. also at least 29 palestinians are killed in northern and central garza following heavy is rainy air rates and storm. the hello and welcome to the program at 1500 gmc and we begin this news hour in 11. and what is really a tags of left at least 37 medical facilities out of service. this includes 9 is
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supported by the united nations and the town. a lot of your own hospital was forced to evacuate itself often in his riley as strike in its vicinity. nearly a 100 medical personnel have been killed since the saw of is right. he strikes on lebanon, also, the attacks have continued across the country, and israel has been forming numerous civilian homes in southern lebanon. is right. the military is saying that it's targeting homes that have storing weapons. but there is no evidence of this. and that have also been more as riley strikes on the lebanese capital. it comes just owls off to israel, carried out some of the heavy is bombing on a route in 20 years. the . this is the southern side of, of da, here is re fi to jets, hip, a densely populated neighborhood with multiple strikes, leavening residential buildings and causing extensive damage. israel says it was targeting has laws, intelligence courses that,
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so we have correspondence covering this story. this i'll, we have them based across the region, will be in amman and gaza, very shortly. first i want to begin and 11, east capital bay route dosage of vari joins us from that. those that tell us 1st about the bombing attacks on hospitals and medical facilities in lebanon. mary m as this is the latest tag campaign by israel to further where they're saying is there a limited and targeted operation beginning in the southern part of the country here . but clearly, we are seeing the ramos occasions of this operation already, according to medical officials in the southern march or your district of 11 on 2 related hospitals that were still operating have now been forced to close. and the patients have been evacuated to hospitals. further north of bars or you because of the country was fighting as the medical sources have told us that there it is just
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become too dangerous for their stuff to continue operating just on friday or long for the medics to have been chosen as a result of the stripe, spite carried out by israel in march or you. so it gives you an idea of how dangerous things have become in that southern part of the country. there's also a decision made by the health officials here in the capital to also close a medical facility in the southern a suburb of a route where we've seen relentless number of bombs being dropped so that there's a hospital in here that's also close as well. because there was a lot of strikes happening around this facilities. the officials say that it was no longer safe for them to retiree out. there weren't those that tell us about the bombing in lebanon across the country, because we have seen in the east, but it's intensified, but also in the lebanese capital itself, there is a much greater escalation of,
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of strikes that what has been happening in the past 24 hours what we saw some of the heaviest as bombardment by israel being carried out again in the southern suburb of a roots overnight to 11 side consecutive strikes. carried out in da. here they is rarely say they were targeting high ranking. has the lar officials and commanders, once those uh air strikes subsided over the past few hours, we also see at least another for air strikes. so really a high number of air strikes over the past 24 hours that continue to volume and area that was once densely populated. it is now pretty much it goes down. as i mentioned, the hospital that was operating there is also no longer working because of the dangerous situation that this area is now and it is become constant. bombardment is rarely officials continue to say they are targeting hezbollah officials and commanders and weapons storage units. and depos,
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but really civilians that have fled, that this area over the past few days have been telling us that it is a war zone. it is unlivable. and it is a ghost town as a result of what israel has been doing and with no and inside people. here are really i don't last about what could happen next and what could come next. what is clear is that as well, showing no signs of stopping these aerial assault on the areas within the capitol and around the country. thank you very much. joseph giovanni with all that i just from baby. we went ahead now to dana bar code. there's the united nations population funded regional director for our of state. she joins us now from kyra. so we've just been speaking about a, an intensification of bombing strikes right across lebanon. but specifically we are seeing now the health system being decimated. how would you describe the situation in lebanon right now?
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catastrophic. i think we're seeing almost verbatim written cheese of what was happening in gaza, where the is rarely breeches of international humanitarian law and relaxed most bombardment inside the 11 on his left much of the health system, including in the capital beta cripples. i'm just to give you an indication for the facilities and an otherwise very productive country are currently closed. and that's only in the last week. the remaining facilities that are open are left over whelmed, overstretched, in part because they do not have the number of people who are injured. and that includes pregnant women and children, but also because of their own. their own health workers have been the target of those bombardments, very important to know that we have seen the ambulance workers, adult as power emetics has been co top in these bombing attacks. is there anything you can tell us about the, the sort of demographics of people who are coming in with injuries you were
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mentioning women and children and the types of injuries that they have? for me, i can give you the exact apology and the injuries. but let's just suffice to say that they don't as a small country level, not as a small country and they do because of very demographically tact, area. big bombs are falling in the center of the city. these are families, people, their lives have been shattered. and so getting to the hospital we have, we know that there had been injuries with lost limbs. pregnant women who are coming in, who kept deliver, they'd lost all contact with their, their providers. and just imagine for a moment that you are a woman who has been looking forward to giving birth and all of a sudden you're in the middle of a war. so i'm trying to find a safe facility, even if you're lucky enough to get to one of those facilities. imagine the, the, the trials and tribulations that you have to have to find someone who can help to deliver safely and getting you and your,
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your child back into safety once you have that baby. so can i, how can i apply just quickly? how can i just quickly ask if there are issues with the airport and transportation? are you able to get facility medical supplies inside to, to replenish what's there? the injuries and the bombardment from israel are faster and more ruthless than the amount of supplies that we can get in. at the moment. we have done our best with both the pre position supplies as well as the, the, those that have been requested in border with israel commanding much of the aerial space as well as the port and the airport itself. it's been very difficult to release those goods. and to get them delivered safely to where they go. and we are doing our based along with the other us partners, but it's a fraction of what's actually needed in a bucket from united nations. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. as
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well, we use radio, i'm is also bomb the main highway between by region damascus. the as drugs took place between the user and your data to use um the lebanese, unless not crossings. tens of thousands of displays. people have been using this highway in order to get to syria, to escape the rates in lebanon. i said bag has moved from the must not border crossing on the 11 east side. on the, the i was a friday morning. is there any strikes a number of his, or the strikes hit this main road between the lebanese border and the syrian border? now, this is a main route for people trying to escape lebanon, and this crate says the, all these crates of the soles last night, it spends the entire length of the road, essentially stopping any sort of vehicles, either crossing into serbia or from syria, into lebanon. now, these really ami had accused his beloved of using this crossing to get what points
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into lebanon. now the lebanese authorities had said that this boat acrostic is under the control of the state, and basically denied those allegations. and according to the needs authorities, over the last 10 days, 300000 people, many of them syrian refugees have trust, back into syria may have these people have the state worked on syria to find a home and lived on some of the children have no, nothing except a number on born in branch here, but not because of the contract here because of the intensity of these really bombarding the size and very many rather take the trunk this back in syria. and now what they're having to do is traverse these massive craters. vehicles dropped him off on this side. children, women, man having to carry the gauge and the belongings around this crate to some have vehicles waiting on the other side of those. don't. others have to walk the entire length of the question is what it is you know, trying to do. they have the troops invading in the south depth reference,
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any aircraft that they deem hosted from london bay route, or the one airline is operating i believe. and that is main road has been cut off. mason that escaped from the conflict in the ground for those people. was that much more difficult? i started big data from the lebanese, have been board in terms of political developments, the ronnie informing us to our bus at actually is in lebanon and he's been meeting with the cad, take a 5 minutes and a g mccarty and be rude. i'd actually called for a single tiny, a ceasefire and both the lebanon and in gaza. he also vowed a harsh response. if israel strikes ron and retaliation to the missile barrage at launch towards tennessee on choose day. awesome. and we have no plans to attack israel again unless design is freezing, decides to continue with the time as drawing israel takes any steps against the ronald response will be stronger and we will respond to them in
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a completely proportionate and well studied man and will have meanwhile, in iran itself, the supreme leader has delivered the public salmon to crowds in the capital to run praising the country's missile. strike on israel just earlier this week to the ali home. and now he described the strikes as legal and legitimate iran fight about $200.00 ballistic missiles at several sites in israel, la, on tuesday night. and the noise equals the unity across the muslim world against is really aggression. it's also following developments in gaza because is riley raids and shelling virus kil, 29 palestinians across the street. since dawn is right launched heavy as strikes on central gauze and killing 5 people in the outrage. refugee come among them where a woman and a child and is ready to talk with me. also t neighborhood, a residential area. and bait la here is also killed at least one person in northern gauze. uh type i would assume joins us now from darrow by law. in central garza, tara,
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what can you tell us about these latest attacks has been unbearable escalation since the hours of this morning. we are talking about the surgeon test strikes when he released phil neighborhoods 1st because a straight talk in the past few hours they've been observing. so about 10 to reset and coming from a very tricky do tab. and so from the northern side of i'm, is that roswell, a very high rise bluffs, has been completely hit by. and is there any fight to just that has been a very massive destruction left behind in that attack? apparently, a grateful size has been widely targeted areas of into building belongs to and extend the palestinian families has been completely destroyed according to medical sources in a box of hospitals. they told me that 5 kind of sentience have been confirmed killed. i'm sure this is from the location key at the middle of the hospital when mobilize them immediately to that location. since this truck just took place that
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we have been also getting more information from gone. so civil defense that there has been a very remarkable assets being made by them on the city of con, units in order to recover the palestinians will work you. since that is very limited, military and cogent for the eastern areas of the city that the set that to think diminish, turn cover, 15 palestinians who were found killed. this is how the situation looks like here in the central and southern parts of causal buying. the news, the is really ministry. it has taxed the very, as they talk to you later, the house and the shots are determined that that's, that's it. calm has been mostly targeted by these very minute uses the ground, encouraging and off to the destruction of a declaration sentence. i wouldn't confirm that 7 palestinians have been killed with an influx of injuries, which ones but to the past as possible. so now if we look at what is going on in gaza, it could be a source of alone time at killing man uh, being conducted by these volume electricity. there has been also no graving
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speculation among palestinians past the world's house from 14 garza so it's all lies now is on, on living on. and these valley village rate is isolating does not keep imposing more pressure on civilians are right now. we're stuck in the middle, has no sort of response and because don't have any sense of the tech stage safety due to the continuation of fighting and the relentless burial of black button. and that continues in the hours in fact. and are you all right, thank you very much. thank you very much. from it there about in gaza at target i was in as well. is there any flights of jobs have carried out and as dry can be took around the area of the occupied westbank canning at least 18 palestinians. there it targets at a cafe full of people is ready minutes. he says it's killed the local him ask amanda something which the group hasn't, can fund. a general strike has been declared across the occupied westbank. now, is there any forces of intensified rates on the area since the warring cause has
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started getting at least $721.00 palestinians. meanwhile, also following developments around the outlook so most compound and occupied east jerusalem that has been stormed by is ready forces just as muslims were observing that friday, pres, they prevented worshippers from attending the holy site. is there any forces irregularly still in the most compound, but the frequency of these rates has been increasing since the world gauze has started. and then also just in the last few hours, israel has said that 2 of its soldiers were killed, $25.00 of his wounded. this isn't a drug and strike in the gut line heights. now for more that. so let's discuss this with him to cell who, which he's reporting from amman and jordan because he's right government, his band out there from reporting inside israel as well. what can you tell us about to these remarks? from me is riley on me about to events. there in the golan heights
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the well, the military is saying that there was a drone launched from right off, but the semantic resistance and night off has taken responsibility for that detonated at a military base. killing to is really soldiers early thursday morning. and in during $24.00 others dyslexic resistance and night off has launched a quite a few attacks over the last year. they have sat in solidarity with the palestinian cause, and this is the 1st time they have resulted in any sort of casualties. but the numbers are quite significant. 24 other soldiers has been killed injured rather into big. it was the 1st time since 1973. in fact that any sort of right off the attack has killed and is really soldiers. so there has been no more comments from the military about that the military, initially, when they released the statement, they had said that the 2 soldiers were injured in fighting in northern israel and then released the clarification. and that it was from the drone attack,
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we have been reporting 100 about the violence against palestinians in york. you pied westbank since october 7th. but the strikes that we saw last night were quite extraordinary. they're saying that these are some of the worst attacks is the 2nd intifada. what can you tell us about what happened in total? correct well, this was an unprecedented strike buying a 16 fighter jet onto and cut in the occupied west bank. the 1st kind of air striked up, it's kind since the 2nd in the fall, the in the year 2000. these really military says that they are cracking down on our with palestinian resistance without really understanding what the root cause of it is to begin with, which is really occupation. the military has released the statements, identifying what they are calling commanders and different palestinian factions who have been killed. they say they killed ahead of him, us into and kept him. but there's been no comment from us on that. the military has
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been conducting night. we the raids on a daily basis, but the scale of them has been up since the war on dogs up began and in the occupied west bank. and the last year around $750.00 policy indians have been killed by is really forces. and a lot of them are children. and these really military, when they conduct these rates, they don't just go after arms, palestinians, this is a collective punishment type of raid were all the infrastructure within the town city or refugee camp is destroyed. the water of the power, the exit roots. we have been covering these rates for months in fact, and for the last year, while the war has been going on and his real says that there is no sign of them letting up on them. and also some very warrant developments, and occupied easters of them always a very sensitive area, but it is rarely forces of stone. the like some most confound during friday, pres won't happen that of the will. these really
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military has regularly denied palestinians entry into the ups. i'm off since the war began, but when we asked these really police about this, when we were on the ground months ago when occupied east jerusalem is really police had said that there were no such restrictions and that all of this was a lie. but of course, the facts on the ground speak for themselves. thousands of palestinians are pushed away from them off denied entry since the war began. and in fact, a just before we were speaking to body and we did get some information in that there wasn't as really who was praying at the western wall for the jewish new year . who answered deal of some off compound who started to pray and blow a horn as well, which under the status quote is forbidden, as well as visits on fridays by non muslims are forbidden as well due to friday prayers. so there's been a lot of violations of the status quote that some right wing lawmakers actually seek to change. and among those law makers is a no no international is due to more bend. we're the country's national security minister, who has said over the last several months,
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but he himself went to the compound and had prayed there himself and under his leadership, he's hoping that the status quo will change challenging prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who said that is not true thank you very much. i'm just all hoot and alon jordan, we're now bringing the elijah and like me and military and security analyst. so if we take look at where we are at the moment, obviously as rel has sent troops into 11 and fighting there in the south has continued, but also the strikes a continuing there also contemplating how to respond to iran, ballistic missile attack. and it would appear that the was the war in gaza and the violence against palestinians in the west bank is being carried out with much greater intensity. what is your assessment of uh, where we are at the moment with all this? i think we see a small desk nation or defend front without the taking into consideration of,
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i mean it's important to take into consideration the fact that the rock has joined in with these casualties. 26 casualties to kids into into 4. when that is something that the prime minister being, i mean that's a no can not, you know, he has been ignoring the iraqis several times and several times because there were no casualties this time, and he used to respond. so having the front with lebanon, the high level of tension, where they run, guys down going, even if it is in the mind of a prime minister and that then you know, i forgot to and will, because he's directing the attention away. and then the west bang it's, i think the people are fighting now for that existence because they are aware what's going to happen next. if any of these fault or non state actors are going to be defeated because they've done the example of what is your acted with kaiser?
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but i guess that even even if they, they can't be defeated because of the sort of nature of these groups and, and the way in which they have a historically formed, it would appear that israel's operational successes in level and especially against has belong as in bold and the way in which is choosing to prosecute this for in the region. it's becoming more deadly for civilian populations. because because in every war, the inevitably some civilian casualties, it's not. and these really was because they are mainly civilian casualties. but i think today we have a new front that is opening up because if it is right, he's going to respond to rot. iraq is going to respond back to the best excuse for the rockies to come in in major force, but also a lesson for the people that they need to find. because at the end of the day in gaza, there was so many civilians. we talking about tens of thousands while i've been
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created and watching is right on the comfortable, then no civilian today in guys, i think by this time in the west bank, in lebanon as a given ease o e. rockies can feed safe because the anointed nation and all that can protect them. and what do you make of the significance of a i to the on the noise some and today the 1st and several years. the 2nd part was in arabic. he made a point of doing that in traditionally he sort of stuck with this doctrine of strategic patients. what are the options facing iran right now, but tween sort of doing nothing or seeing that the tyrants taken upon the wrong student maintaining the same position? we are prepared for and then without war, but we don't 11. so the what all the point that you've mentioned a highly significant because addressing the people the entire vic is addressing the,
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our population. and he's addressing the live beneath the philistines, the rockies who may be involved in this war on the largest scale. and he is also expressing his commitment. he said iran is going to support them. and the presence of the 5 minutes, the a bus are actually in that been done when the you're on a is not allowed to land. in the midst of this rule, it's a very strong message that you want is actually not far from the resistance. so what is the message then to has the law and the other groups and of course to, to the international community. for hezbollah is a full commitment of your on that has now shifted in anyway on the come for a iran a is really tiny a thing saying that we all committed regardless. oh is going to be your lead to if it is a one person or a short counseling, and we'll just stand by the civilians to reconstruct em by the resistance to
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continue fighting. but also sending a message to the arabs that you need to be aware of. and voice the is read is violation on freedom to national laws and the to national come in it community to abide by the values that they voice in every occasion. and respect international and accept that you're on has a wide, they'll set of defense for optical 51 of the united nations security council. and that is in the benefit of everyone for this will to end. but the, as ask with me, she doesn't see it that way. does it? yes, it's true. the international community has and unlimited support of age, right? or they cannot stop prime minister been, you mean that then you know, now that the less it's important to voice the response already called perhaps more difficult to stop him when he can claim that he has made achievements in terms of kind of decimating has been laws senior leadership,
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they've not only managed to take out the top tier colanda as you've pointed out, but also now the, the sort of 2nd inside layers of the, of that the numbers. but it's true. absolutely true. i agree with you, but the non state actors have a horizontal leadership and not put putting dakota. so is right. can continue getting one know, 2 or 3 or 10 or a 100. that would be other lead, the striking sufficient capability in the south ground fighting with so far the unit in the south holding back these really that preventing the things from advancing, that to sign in favor of the resistance and these release off the several days with all these troops on managed to clear the way for them and even if they go into the land, which they will eventually, then the problem for these rate is going all day. going to be able to stay without being attacked and the russ. yeah, thank you very much. eliza will hopefully chat that later on, elijah magneer,
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joining us here in dow. huh. oh so much more still to bring you on this news our we are a yeah, into israel's genocide and goes there and the conflict is now impacting millions in the region this hour. we continue our special coverage of the war that has killed more than $41000.00 palestinians. from the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism . i have never seen the lead media consensus change. so click finish nice of the codes the media or that just the uta me since its inception. in 1961, the quite fun has been supporting people's livelihoods. and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to
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radically poverty and promote sustainable development the the welcome back to the news. now i from the main stories now at least 37 medical facilities across 11 in our out of service of to heavy is riley pon pon. and this includes 9 supported by the united nations elsewhere as well as from the main highway between 11 and serial. local media reporting that is right launched 3
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missiles on the international road between damascus and favorites. and then funeral is also being held in the occupied west. fine. so the 18 palestinians killed in on his writing strike on till around the earlier on friday. he's ready minutes. he says the strike killed the local him, ask them on to something. the group is not confirmed being a yeah, into the genocide and gaza will be bring you week along special coverage on various aspects of the will. from this past year, we begin l 1st installment. now with my colleague roadmaster since a year of genocide and gossip, one year of unrelenting is rarely bombardment, resulting in the deadliest conflict of the 21st century. and it's been a war of many 1st breaking records in scale and brutality. 41788 palestinians have been killed, man, women, and the elderly. but those paying the heaviest price helping children to make up
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nearly half the stripes population. and one year is really attacks of killed $16795.00 children. the highest desktop for children ever recorded in a single year of conflict over the past 2 decades. but even survive and has come at a cost more of a $19000.00 children have lost one or both parents and often all their relatives to grandparents. aunts, uncles, entire families have been wiped off the civil registry killed. busy often, but also means the un estimates $1000.00 children and guys i have lost at least one lim, making up what's believes to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history . that israel has also targeted an unlikely group. and this was held for occurs from doctors to nurses to pod emetics. they've been arrested and tortured more than 800 have been killed. this is also being the worst conflict in recent memory for journalists,
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a 170 for media walkers have been killed. and like most was the people of johnson. i've had nowhere to go. they're unable to leave relegated to the areas of the is really military, has declared a so called safe songs, but then bombs repeatedly. there is no safe place in gaza. that's a line that was repeated over and over again by palestinians. we've spoken to 90 percent of them are being displaced with some having to move several times. weapons of not being the only tool and this was starvation as well. the united nation says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food a into the strip since the war began. about 96 percent of the population is facing high levels of acute food and security. many children have died of starvation. no one and nothing has been spared. smalls, and 75 percent of garza's infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, schools,
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universities, mosques, and churches. gong, what remains are these apocalyptic scenes of broken lives and shattered futures? this is all just here's a special coverage of the genocide in gaza. one year on we're going to begin with in the cartridge reports from dental by in this kitchen is barely recognizable, but there's humanity here among the rebel. good, but this war has taken so much from so many this mother sees her heart is gone. after her twins were killed in an is really strike. this father's home was bombed when he was collecting the birth certificates for his newborn twins. on the same day he received their death certificate. the international court of justice recently found it plausible that israel is committing genocide in gaza.
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israel has also been criticized for its indiscriminate use applied to a pens, including its u. s. made 900 kilogram bomb that can send legal fragments, nearly 400 meters away. but israel's destruction of cause i didn't start in 2023. it has been happening for years in 2008 the human rights group here and reported that as well dropped around 1000000 kilograms has munitions on the strip culinary 1400 palestinians. thoughtful. the rocket fired from us. israel has also used white score is a chemical that burns intensely on contact with air, leading to widespread fires and injuries to invite screw called the rain, a fire towards the end of 2012. israel begun a war that would last more than
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a week and killed 174 palestinians. then 2 years later, is there a wash and unity to month offensive? gaza doing more than 2000 palestinians after the kidnapping of getting a 3 is ready to in the occupied westbank to 3 years ago as ro went toward a gun. this time targeting gauze, buildings, road homes and leavening, at least 4 high rise towers. this included the deliberate targeting of the building housing, the offices of algebra and associated press, among others. israel has not only waged multiple awards on gauze, and the costs are really years under the pretext of fighting chemist in other groups. but it has also flushed and find resistance in 2018, the so called greek more to return demonstrations demanded an end to the is really
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located in the right of return for palestinian refugees. just holding the binders at israel's separation fence would prove the phone as israel attacked with tear gas, then life permits and munitions even between wars. the is really military kept up its operations. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has referred to these tactics as mulling for one strategy of periodic bombings and a policy in towns and cities. the latest war has been the most devastating israel has failed in its objective to destroy him. us. why? because uh, lies in ruins. and despite the clear evidence presented by you and agencies forming the basis for wired crimes prosecutions and condemnation by international courts, the genocide continues unabated. and i'll just eat a,
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gaza palestine as well as rouse war has changed life and goes beyond recognition. palestinians say they are exhausted after a year of suffering. we spoke to some of them and here's what they told us. you know, says the, the, with the of the. yeah, i need to get funded enough to go to got a business. i mean, i put the data on how to, how to, how to baptism. i used some of that awful have i that awful mission, the amount of the heavy and how often you made an engineering issue at a rate of the box. it's such as does that mean it on? wow. in, in the south that uh and you do not
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run that in the house and get it done. vendor next. mazur. m a. m. as in victor, how much other than ever than ever then we also spoke earlier to susan harp. she is a she was a wellbeing counselor at the petition to national school in gaza, which is now entirely online of to is riley forces destroyed. it's building susan left cause or in november along with her 5 children. she explains the level of trauma she witnessed amongst palestinians that of the trauma that i use. so in the eyes of the people who from gaza itself, because we have like around 30 percent of the population from casa and 70 percent of the population of the schools from outside of us. the trauma that the kerry it's, it was very, very difficult when a 5 years old asking you there's, there's toys in heaven. so if we're going to die, are we going to have enough toys in there?
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are we going to meet our relatives or loved ones or when there is rockets around an you need to give them comfort. do you think? what kind of life kids would live on the rockets missiles for you every single day that they get out and lose one of their parents? or are they gonna lose the chance to live safely? i remember one of the jokes that you used to my account and the school that um, so basically lets say today where they're shooting missiles on us where it's happens in august and may, since, since i went to the us and there was nothing, nothing as demanding them to do, but they were like for $35.00 days they were shooting that's missiles and bumping around. and i was terrified and my colleagues the other day, so they would say, oh, we're done, we finish up work targets. you can go back to the regular life. imagine that you're
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being bombard in the middle of the night. the next morning you're going to go and do your regular life. and they were like, this isn't horses on this is i'm just escalation. you didn't see the fly or both to yet you didn't see whatever the description of the distraction that they sold before. and they so what kind of jokes is this? when i saw with in the 1st month and the war and the genocide lab, i realize that, oh my gosh, this is what they were talking about. is one of the demands that i'm asked made in the early days of what was the release of palestinians from his riley jails as part of an exchange deal about a 100. his riley's taken captive on october the 7th. all still believe to be held in gaza. hundreds of palestinians having life sentences as won't deal is their only way out. the ever having reports on this for many palestinian
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families, the capture of those ends of his readings on october, the 7th revived the hope that had long been since the prisoners exchanged deals are the only way out of his ready presence for hundreds of palestinians sentence to life i have, yes, it will have full sun serving life sentences, but i'm thinking about my son an estimate and he died in his rated captivity and in 2022. i hope to receive his body soon and bury him. milan t loved a hope put on hold negotiations between israel and him as are at best dragging was no sign of any breakthrough for now. also an egypt brokered, the seas fire in november that led to the release of dozens of palestinian prisoners, women, children, and young men. almost all our joy is not complete. we look at the sacrifice and blood spilled in gaza. he's my eldest son. i am happy to see him here, but it's
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a painful moment. please 25 of those release. have since been re arrested, including the home but have some. my wife is really forced escape 3 others during grades in the occupied left bank. israel says it's returned a captives alive from garza dozens remaining, some asked if $250.00, many or be to be dead. this complicates any future exchange deal. how must insist on including high profile prisoners like motor one, but it will see by the time it's below the o. c. and i that is a role has repeatedly refused to reduce palestinians. charged with killing is res, including the now longest serving prisoner and is ready to jails. how about the tools? he spent 39 years behind bars and has been excluded from at least 4 swap deals, which lots of different every time the announced there's an upcoming deal. i get
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anxious and worried. i won't believe it until i hold him in my arms and hugged him as his family says, they never expected to wait this long. as other families count the days towards when they might embrace their loved ones outside of us, read the jails. they say the passage of time has never felt heavier. me that but he just need well, is there i was all the patient or file is the indian territory set the stage for on resistance from group slight come us the movement traces it's routes back to the late 19 seventy's originally as a charity that bill schools mosques and clinics, or we challenge reports on the rise of on groups and the tactics. terrorists the freedom fighters, legitimate resistance, or murderous extremism, palms palestinian groups and the power to rise language he used to describe them,
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have existed for as long as palestine has been occupied. to my mind, how dusting on the resistance is integral to the palestinian national struggle and has been integral to the palestinian national struggle. going back more than a 100 years to the beginning of the successive waves of scientists. migrations to what was then a pilot starting? how does that mean resistance? so in the late 19 sixty's, particularly often these radio occupation have gone to the west bank at least to resume the palestine liberation organization. under yes, our fat snatch had many um functions, such as the p, f l, p, which hijacked planes of the 1970s times the black september organization, which killed is really athletes that the 1970 to me in a killing pix. and when the 1st intifada started in 1997 and the stones of palestinian youths would match with his ready bullets,
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a new generation of groups and much the full. the 1st intifada. certainly last we had a student in the political parties of pumpkins, dominated austin, that we stopped to see a prize in augustine in east list. it was also i think, to do with increasing per sections that these left wing and, and secular groups were corrupt and no longer had a viable strategy for policy and national ration. this was when the how may i send it while its ministry waiting. the outcasts on brigades targeted is ready civilians and soldiers with suicide attacks. and rockets. how mass also focused on politics? 2006. it one elections and concepts. then out of state defensive dominated palestinian authority from the strip and use tunnels to keep fighting through israel is cause a was of 2008,
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20122014 and 2021. 7 but how much methods of always the debates about the legality of armed resistance and how it should be conducted. we did say the 1st thing of people that i brought right to to her sister during school is really in the sense that they struggle against the bill coupons. the occupant and there are compassion is supported by international law about this specific action on madison 7 october that are unlawful for the way in which they were undertaken. but as of the appeal of such groups rises with increased is ready oppression. and when palestinian hopes to suffer into full rotary tendons, how to 0 i am my colleagues, 0 is on. yes. but he is either cya who is a senior fellow at the malcolm age car, connie game, at least center and author of struggling, this search for state he says is rouse, go beyond defeating him. us is to target anyone who identifies as palestinian.
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the real question here is israel seeks to defeat the desire of people who define themselves as palestinian, who live under his really control with a direct manager control in the westbank mixed control in east jerusalem in direct but also direct military control in gaza. and 2nd, class citizenship insight is in itself of the idea that these people will accept and become willing subjects in perpetuity to different prizes disenfranchisement, you know, basic political rights, basic civil rights denied to them. so this idea is ludicrous and so it's not about whether it's or can destroy from us or not. it might do but, but what does it do about 7000000 palestinians whose lives it controls in every possible way every day. what does international say if think it, pardon international law, say about the right to resistance and specifically when it comes to the
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palestinians. well, the right to resist is absolute. i think for everyone, the right to armed resistance is also something that i believe is in friends and international law. but the, but nonetheless, resistance should also observe and be bound by international humanitarian law and the laws of war. which means you don't kill and prisoners, for instance, you is even soldiers. you don't kill civilians and so on. you don't use torture. you don't use starvation. all sorts of things that israel has been able to use for the last year, the palestinians. and i think god, this is crucial and was on the 7th of the tober last year that was doing is to have were bound and had to recognize that they were bound by the same laws that basic to be applied in the case of his really action and i think this is, this goes back, but, you know, there's, there's a, lots of, obviously, lots of political, many relation here and propaganda on both sides. well, that's bringing now out. is there a senior plus gone? is miller wanda shower?
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he is in london and joins as live now and we're 11 year on. off that we see one of the most a probably devastating bombing campaigns in history unleashed on gaza. is it in danger instead of being overshadowed by everything else we've been discussing today? this a relentless pace of an expanding conflict in the region. um, not necessarily. and why do i say that? i say that because the culprits here. uh, the precious and the fanatics of is there in the government that have been carrying the genocide in drugs or the past year that are responsible for expanding route war against the people in garza. and later on against the people. the west side are the ones who are expanding the war against the non and beyond. so instead of
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finishing up with one more accepting of ceasefire silver to reach a lead several months ago, they decided they got to start another war. now, despite the a good thing for the pen, this is not a good thing for anyone else in the sense that it's simply adds to, you know, the number of those large stuff. they losing their loved ones losing the lice. you were. busy you were just showing currently have the discussions that we had throughout the day about the whole idea of. busy that isn't, which is, by the way, we must as a construct each and every time because this is just some explosive term used by those who use a lot of violence. full set of bibles against those who use reset ones, but be that as it made, etc. or is in is in fact the fed total actually use of course it gives civilians. i mean it's really always been strengthening. they use a virus for actually using violence and you guys are in the west bank on the non
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and for the region for the past, so many decades. so they know who's behind the, the major use of violence. and so we see that is there and i think the well now the world, this is important, the international sort of international community, including the western world community, is seeing more or more that this is where the government is something that it's actually going crazy. it started a political in the sense that it refuses the advice of its closest our lives which covers our lives in the, in washington, in patter stephen, in berlin, telling them if any of our government accept a she's fighting guys all day. it is a fuse that, that adjusted to undermine it in favor of expanding, but want to give 7 on and beyond. it's but on you're speaking a law on to election broad, the issue a speak about the kind of definition of terrorist groups on the team could that
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impunity with which israel has been able to carry out this one not just in cause or and in the west bank, but also elsewhere in the region. you're speaking maybe more very about the sort of a breakdown and the international security architecture, international humanitarian rights. because as we've seen a certain countries, a very selective as to who these terms apply to this is another less than right? for all of us, not to be to those in the north as well as to the south that international law does not apply to the policy certainly does not apply to the united states to western powers. and that all lies and the other ones were basically been dominated since the end of 2nd was by the end of the cold war. we uh, in the, in the developing world we and the periphery of the use of our we continuously
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involve international law because we think it is the week, the week now. and as where best friend. right. and with that doesn't work, a lot of people turn to either alternate just means. but unfortunately, international law, like the international community has failed us to each and every junction, especially when it comes to the city and cause the past 75 years for each and every score to including the couple of 100 or 300 because you're in good solutions that became some ink on paper and are collecting dust on the show. so the united nation because they will not be implemented because as long as there's a powerful, automatic called his right and best buy a product and superpower for the united states. what do you have a resolution on international and international humanitarian law would not be a implement would not be would not take effect basically because the united states
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would lock them and the, and the is ready. and i think a government was there and it's back to that, right. so when they invoke those things on other issues such as, for example, on ukraine before enough, that's why the, by the administration because. ready you know, a laughingstock in the developing world, what it talks about, the russian regression in ukraine. why the thought of yourself or thing is right? yeah, aggression and by this i don't remember what i tell you what moran will continue the conversation in a bit, but just for now. thank you very much. i'll just there's no ron bouchard and also we all following developments and stories outside us present. joe biden actually has pledged a packages for those affected by hearken headline during a visit to georgia. now this storm is killed at least 200 people across 6 states. this makes it one of the deadliest harkins to hit the us this century. i hear you. i agree with you,
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and i promise you will have your rack for stay until you are restored, approved govern government cash request for a federal government to cover 100 percent, 100 percent or costs for debris removal. immersion protective measures for 3 months . 100 percent on a white house correspondent, kimberly how kate joins us now from washington. how much of a crisis is this for the bite and administration coming now? it's a big crisis and it's a really under reported story, mostly because news crews can't get to the areas where this story is happening. it's happening in the remote mountain area spread over 6 us states in the south east united states. and so much of this has yet to even be access to the fact of the death toll right now is just over $200.00, but it could be triple that or even higher. what we're told is that the flood waters are so high that they're still above the roof tops. but when that water receives,
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sadly the body count could be even higher. so what we know is that the money for the rescue effort and the relief effort was expected to run out. but now the white house, because of the backlash, has today pledged more money to try and help get ahead of the story. there is a lot of anger in the united states. the white house had been sending money to israel had been sending money to you frame, but hadn't been helping its own citizens, which is a crisis. when you have an election that is happening in one months time. so that's why we not only have the white house pledging money to assess, but also we have the vice president come. la harris is also the democratic presidential nominee, heading back to north carolina. one of the hardest hit states on saturday to try and get ahead of what is already turning into a very negative headline for this white house. a. thank you very much. kimberly, how can i white house correspondent that spring as
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