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should it's ultimately healthy, radically poverty, and promote sustainable development. the the hello i'm money insight. this is a new sound alive from the coming off in the next 60 minutes as strikes in gaza at least 25 palestinians would kill overnight in refugee camps in the center of the strip. we review israel system mastic destruction of palestinian as what's called set. i'll set amount to a will crime the
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has bullet fires at least 5 rockets from 11 onto as tel aviv assessing of sirens across specifically on move for displacements, as well as military oldest people to evacuate 11 on southern beaches. the hello welcome to program. israel's genocide in gaza has entered it's 2nd year and palestinians still have no response from the relentless bombardment. israel has killed nearly $42000.00 people across gauze that since october the 7th of last year . i as well as launched a wave as, as strikes on the album, rage on the island. is there a refugee camp killing at least $25.00 people? the majority of them, women and children. the attack targeted displays,
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palestinians, many of whom have been forced to play the homes multiple times. the engine, many of which are children, were rushed to the nearby alex. the hospital in darrow bhalla emergency services say many all still trumped under the rubble to a schedule target boy zoom. you joins us from darrow by the in central golf. and now at tarik, that is another by roger phys riley strikes on refugee comes to us through what's happened well, 1000000. these carry the situation has nuclear rates at rapidly within the past 24 hours. we have been hearing huge explosions since the early hours of this morning in a range refugee camp. this back to camp has been widely targeted over night attacks worth at least 25 percent of sentience have been confirmed. killed in fact today inside the mortgage on lock. so hospital and what we saw was
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a really devastating because buddies for loans on the ground packed inside the book and where families outside the move are really experiencing a tremendous on the great, the refund. i've been a because these families have been living in the upper range refuge account, while the only has them to sleep on. they have to know where to go. that's why do you spend a minute to have talked to them or talking about a food disruption and attached to a multi story buildings in a great and also in, i'm a say right refugee come, these areas have been told by the military to flee, especially its residents until no longer remain in its search areas because it to be active for the trees on the spot. the question is that people know what to do at the destination. tenuously, the situation is getting much more what they've been all hope district because the value of refugee camp has been completed on the 4 minute trips by the is very ami. let me get you through what's going on that. and then also the goal is this trip to
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all of these now operating an old board at towns and in the house of the valley of refuge account of the coaching brands and simplicity. thompson villages, from each other. i'm forcing residents to take a certain route to the southern parts of gauze include the full associates missing for larry. it means that the automated system asking what can to in seats, in other parts of district, from residents who are escaping from neighborhood to another in order to find some sort of sites. also, we have been talking to medical sources in college, one of them then donation hospitals. that you said that the, the situation that as much as getting was i'm the, are trying to cope with the situation. especially with the remarkable that your ration with the cases with the victims who are killed under the deputies of their homes. but they are struggling with intense of the sense that you'll think is pretty from bottom in southern side that they are on the 8th, which is safely west. one of the all new surrounding them. that is the reality. that was why witnesses and nothing because of the sense that we are on april even
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to please to the southern part safely. because the armies contorting roads that we've been or have decided on what is going on that is due to the, a new active genocide, especially with the destruction of residential phones. and now we are here a lot of expensive areas. let me cite over. so with the attacks on main warehouses in northern gartner, so people are, there are completely witnessing salvation, very untenable, a secure it's condition and are forced to sleep or sprays, hopefully. and because even cuba central area, the vast majority of causes population is trapped inside a very tiny patch of non coal dairy by the hand almost as well. and tar, and given everything you have described, we off co smoking one year of the war in gaza. how would people feeling about the anniversary, how that coping with the fact that the war is still ongoing with no and insights of
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the well the 2nd year. in fact, types, flight use, what palestinians also are getting killed in the 1st day of that 2nd year. and they also say that it's now becomes a 3 and the night mass. so what we're going through right now because people have been completed going through who rustic humanitarian unsecure into real estate and gaza because they were displaced 1st from the homes and nothing causes the believes that they were sent to that claim to it. just going to be my tough time, but what's has been practically happened is that the army has pushed them out of it . and now they are to continue to control a little bit. to invite me to be on 2 pages to say areas. to create a 2 step 2 in place, is that what is it connected to be safe? if we talked about educational and medical conditions, it's getting much more detailed, arranging, and people have even don't have
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a gate to leave cause even to be safe as our own. the thanks for that tire companies in that for us in their own paula and central casa, well, a year of war has rendered gauze that on recognizable, the relentless is rarely bombardment, has obliterated the infrastructure needed to provide the basic necessities of life based on the heat she takes and look at the trail of destruction. these randy ministry has left behind in gaza as the more than 85000 tons of explosives destroying more than 75 percent of buildings across the gaza strip. israel's attacks have not spared any of the 36 hospitals across the strip. despite their protection under international humanitarian law. 84 percent of health facilities have been damaged or destroyed
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according to you and report. school buildings have not been spared with around 85 percent of the meeting reconstruction. that translates to more than $560.00 educational facilities struck in is really a tax more than $600.00 mos subbing, fully or partially destroyed all 3 churches and guys that have been damaged as well . some of these religious sites are historical, dating back centuries, access to clean water and sanitation have been crippled with 67 percent of that infrastructure destroyed, leaving because of vulnerable to disease outbreaks in gaza, city all the salad nation plants have been damaged, entire cities across the strip heavy levels. this has been 100 and in the north of us, nearly all of its residents forced out and its structures flattened and anti residential blocks as well. this isn't
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a lot. yeah. where many farmers live residential towers and crops completely destroyed. bombs and bulldozers have turned 68 percent of roads into gravel and rubble, according to satellites assessments. that's made a deliveries near impossible. and this turn gaza unrecognizable to its people as well as we had in that previous report. 85 percent of goals of schools have been damaged or destroyed. and all universities have been demolished, israel bloom and stuff as a policy and teacher who has built a classroom in the ruins of a house. in con eunice, she says she wants to help displaced children, continue the education, despite the destruction of the schools. the goal is education, ministry says move in $650000.00 palestinians students will lose out on an education for the 2nd consecutive year.
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despite the devastation, 10 year old, tireless, we done, makes her way to the ruins. we've books in her bank determination and has to it the work to have make shift class rooms. some eunice may be short, but when it comes to getting an education in does nothing that's easy. so i'm gonna go ahead and add them some of that before they will want to break and move to schools, not $0.10 or can spaces. we had normal classrooms, test and benches, and then the war started and it reduced everything to ruins in the language class, students, and engaged, sitting that helps talerico happier days. i would imagine has no us, we had a better life, better living conditions, but now were suspended between life and death. any moment, a rocket can hit and blow us to pieces. the united nation says this very funds has
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damaged or destroyed nearly all of guns and 560 schools and the education ministry says more than 650000 posting students will be deprived from an education. for 2nd tier critics accused is deliberately targeting educational institutions smell of most of us to top distance school. and they're really into the building in which she used to live and teach her. students are given not only a chance to learn, but also some response from the in the huffman were trying to ease the mental suffering children of going through because of the war. they witness death and destruction. above all, many of these children are often some lost their fathers, others lost their mothers. we're doing our best to provide what they've been deprived of. i consider them as my own children. smell wants to ensure everyone he
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gets the attention and they deserves him home. and then you had that that what we're trying to meet all their needs from regular education to mental health care or even emotional support. we provide them with personal support to follow up. so any cuz so task she knows would be difficult. but is the tenant so with the schools in rooms education will be effective for years, but palestine a students say the the tub and to go to schools despite the whole rustic humanitarian conditions and this valley bumming because the loan got children to stay out of the schools, the higher the risk of a last generation target cup as soon. oh, just the euro. con you in us product story. one palestinian teenagers, dream of studying abroad was dashed when the war and cons that began 19 year old osmond had been on track to study mechanical engineering in algeria instead. now he
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spends his days living in attend searching for food and fetching water. it's just a story about some of the other one. he had another mutual spark as a highly. i don't with always it's 10. i the a one my just me on the full. so i know i need to apply just connect with him to the new center of plumbing government, how for. 1 showing us who are so honest with mass we on with all the so little what kind of muffled i'm system is. oh wow, that's good. then they're going to tablets and the so i'm just gonna go ahead and issue that off one. that's the other one. had to have 100 in the most i was supposed to be on uh was pennsylvania was coming, i've done it for 0 hope and get up and why you bottle bad. well, have to go out. but the groceries that i could be shown that had black. so sometimes was, uh, uh, diploma i should, but i wish way play it was i had good from how the bus solve problems and then the
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whole 4 or the new hampshire for the purpose of them has a good and then what kind of she, i need to get done with the, the, any of our own you letting those as a government kind of tool, kind of jimmy, you can what, how good that is. i left for the rest of my i've had the model of your mouth, the medical, the clearly ongoing issue making the beloved just to feed them and not call them a problem. mobile is equal out of a highly. i'm a boy, the i'm the what a when today my a when we find mobile unpredicted stuff of interest. you've looked at it, but it's, it says that ottoman, no, it definitely junk now is i'm on, i know i got an issue. i remember them or did you look inside them in cool? with one man a, the super bowl of allan, i'm in the he think you who do need those to whom i of option you follow up with the, with the, with the bottom side of the woman was on the instruction. if i let me pull up, when shell out of it, not how to take a fool here. what of 9?
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israel's more and gaza not only has targeted educational institutions, but it will say, humanitarian organizations. it's attacks of kill $222.00 united nations. a work is that's the most killed in a single conflict since the establishment of the united nations that was on the is this report from the un for decades, the united nations relief and work agency for post any refugees known as under uh, as provided social services for more than 2000000 people in guys, a with a staff of around 13000 and guys, a mostly local palestinians. they are doctors, nurses, teachers, humanitarians. shortly after the october 7th attacks, israel made it clear it's for on guys, it would also be a war on unreal is read cannot and will not allow under uh to continue in gaza as it did in the past. israel launched a systematic this information campaign,
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trying to discredit unwrapped and accused some of its staff members of participating in the october 7th attacks a months long un internal investigation ultimately concluded that 9 staff members may have taken part. all of them were fired. israel also accused unreal of systematic bias, but a un commissioned independent review, mostly exonerated on right from those charges. what the, what the damage was done for to gaza and unreal. the united states and several other countries had already suspended funding to unrest who remains under attack to the best list and shameless terrorism charge against a un humanitarian agency are no longer at talking point, but a license to kids. and that's exactly what happened. 222
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unrest staff have been killed by israel in the past year. 140 under run schools turned into shelters have also been attacked by israel. they are relentless on rose . commissioner general says israel's attacks on the organization. these have more sinister undercurrents, the aim 1st, that's tripping 1st and then from the river to state you. but secondly, on. so the, in the weakening of putting an end to the expiration of the 1st thing and for some fun determination of in recent months is a genocide. and guys, it continues is become clear, the majority of the world rejects israel's claims against under a little 6 year general. administrative level meetings during was un general assembly last month. the new york no countries rally around the u. n. organization, the indispensable it to have underway. some of the questions nor come to thought
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that under law cannot be replaced. for doing that is questioning the right o palestinian children to food, to shelter, to education and to hold get israel's campaign against. under his words, we failed year into the genocide, the agency remains un says there are no plans to a band these guys gabriel's on to i would just need a united nations your oh, we're joined now by chris got us. he's a former spokesman full on right. he joins us now from london. thank you so much for your time, sir. you work to and read through several previous was in gauze. but how does this war over the last year compared to what you've seen previously? in the last year we have seen does the transform from what the former position prime, minnesota described as well as law, just open that prison. it then became the world's largest concentration. come on
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today because it has been transformed into an industrial scale slaughter house. and i use the word slow to advise simply because frankly, animals in most of it falls in the world, are killed, more humanely than the women and the children of god. so shame on the security council. shame on those is really leaders who have done this shame, frankly on all of us. because what we've seen in the last year is a stain on the conscience of humanity which shames every one of us. he wants a burst into tears on television when an unrest, school and gossip was hits and people were killed when they was sleeping on the floor of that un classroom. of course, over the course of the last year, we've seen this happen again and again. and again. how does that make you feel a look? it's a polling, but it's really not about how i feel. i have shed many tears and so have others
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around the world, frankly, for the deaths on both sides of this conflict. and the motion of the moment must not get the better of us. what we need to see is there a ton to tool can by have little doubt given what's happening in the lab and on given that it's well has now tech 6 of the countries, we've seen the tax and 11 ongoing impacts directions of course palestine garza, i'm the westbank and lots not that's, don't forget about what's happening. the westbank syria, it wrong. it's an pm and, and i think at the end of the day, we would agree that the motion that's got to be put aside. the only thing that will get the hostage drama salt is the only thing that will see the slaughter house and in garza, the ethnic cleansing. but without seeing the appalling attacks on civilian areas,
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not just and they route, but across nothing on the only way this is going to end is if it is a return to tools and tough is it seems at this moment with clear ethnic cleansing taking place in northern gauze, or people are being pushed us and by the way, it's gods are today. it will be the west bank tomorrow because many is rarely call the patients a said said quite clearly that you did an scenario belongs to the jews. now if we're going to see this map and this and, and be as well living in security palestinians must be given the state, the arab countries of said, the joe daniel, foreign ministry, i think has been very bold and very brave in saying that the arab states will be the player, the countries that a guarantee, israel's security that has to be or to this kind of tool. i know it's all coveted as an anger and emotion, but i have to say as in the lights of this industrial scale,
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so little to house as well as an albatross today, hospitals on hospitals that become mass moves. it's a disgrace, as i say, but we have to turn to the language of dialogue and peace negotiations. right. and the way of what you say that, i mean, that's been plenty of tools. there's been a plenty of negotiations, plenty of diplomacy. and yet, here we are a year wrong. uh, nothing has really changed. we've had the united nations make several rulings. the, the is raise, have completely ignored. is it time to acknowledge that international law is irrelevant if it comp be enforced a what is you for where the rulebook then the whole world is. garza, and i'll ask you, do you want the world in which you live in the world, which your children will inhabit, to be a wills in which anywhere, no overnights can become like garza. and although i understand the cynicism that
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underlies a question and to some degree, i share it. i have to say that if we simply abandon the rule based older and it looks as if the world is allowed as well. to do that, then we're going to choose the world in which dictates as best balls per ross states can take gland quite lam, territory, flu falls without any consequences. so we have to do everything we have. we can to move the world back to a place where in special does apply with justice and accountability applies because we've not mentioned the i c, c, the in special criminal court where the prosecutor has off the pre trial chamber for arrest florence again, method the troops of guidelines and mass leadership, but also the international court of justice, which has declared the occupation in legal. it said that any un member stateful entity that cooperates with this any galaxy will be in violation of this advisory
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opinion. and that's a genocide case which south africa as both we need to attend to this kind of language, the language of accountability, the language of justice, of the language, of a regional negotiated piece. i understand why you think the rulebook has been throwing away. but if we've a band and then we can sign the wells to what we've seen and gaza at, i for one do not want to see that full today for my own grandchildren, that i will not give way to the counsel of despair. we cannot afford to go to chris, i want to just go back to and read the organization, the importance of it we. so the law just contributes a to and read this yet. united states is what, as all the countries holds, the funding of the israel accused, some of itself of being involved in the october 7th, a tax that accusation was that eventually found to be untrue. what did you make of those accusations at the time? and why?
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why is it so critical that funding and wrote, continues so well, let me just take out the clips cuz i settled this very program immediately. that this was the mother of old lies. it simply wasn't the case that israel had credible evidence against any members of unrest, often as you'll package before me, quite rightly said, the quote was precise. they were 5 the stuff, the under 5 were 5 because they may have been involved. now i don't know of any quotes in the world, but a judge says you may have committed murder that i'm sending back from sending you to prison. the commission, the general vendor says that he's done this in the interest of protecting the agency. and he did this and this huge, huge pressure because he had a massive responsibility to the 5900000 refugees, unreal subs. but to be very clear, if you have tackled henri is an attack on the peace process itself and its impact on palestinian self determination. and it's an attack on
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a 2 state solution. it's an attempt to say that the refugees can be address out of history. they simply don't exist as a factor in the peace process and in the future political dispense, the issue of, of, of a palestinian state is piece of them, at least. but i'm here to tell you that you kind of brush out of history 6000000 people. they are in here, they have been able like rights. they are individuals, each with a destiny and an individual policy and a dignity that must be respected. and you have the world has to realize that these palestine refugees have, have the dignity removed from them since 1948 both very nice and full shake. i'm but the children and the old accepted best practice in refugee little the children of refugees, ball. but as an on result, refugee problem, they themselves are refugees. so let's be clear, the palestine refugees exist as a people that have collective members that have collected experiences. and they
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have collected and individual rights. and so with those rights and to be respected, unreal can be a boldest the refugee is it just the full under, by the way, it is real things that by d, funding destroying, defining as a terrorist organization, it can remove the refugees from the priest, the, the peace process that is a diluted fascist zine. this delusion, it will not happen. they remain human beings with rights and the world has to realize that even with the governments want to defend on, right, even the americans wants to take away their money. the palestine refugees remain human beings with inalienable rights. many thanks, tale time. chris gunners, a former spokesman for on. right, thank you. thank you. have another 1st in israel's war on gauze. it has been the deadliest conflict and recent memory for general is the international federation of john. let's say the mortality rates as move in 10
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percent is rarely a tax of killed. a 170 for media work is in gaza in the post yet or contest this report. us. these best stuff to protect and clearly identified you unless yet there's also the little protection for palestinian journalists who risk their lives to reports and is ralph relentless bombing has gone back into gauze. do you know anything on the 1st day of the war type of the 7th? this happened a problem when to of near out of the report, a unit of you had a she reported live in gauze, the city and the building behind her home to several media institutions. it was a sign of things to come just 2 days later, this would become the final pro, costs from john list site of how we assess the board has had a better strategy. the bus, if i got the editor in chief of the news website,
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along with 2 of the john mas, stood at a safe distance from a building, israel boned, it would bomb. instead, it struck a building nearby, killing all 3. while international media has only been allowed in which he is ready on the under heavy censorship, john listened, golfing pivotal documenting exposing possible, his ready war crimes and the suffering of posting and for somebody to have them again. among the eldest, there is full because your chief was as deaf, those who continued and his pursuit to workforce and the war even after his wife, teenage son, 7 year old daughter, and his grandson were killed in an as strike in mid december. he and altitude are cumberland summit, i would cost for quote in a strike while filming, as a school. well, i would, dr. was wounded a still under heavy fire and network of human rights groups. and john was pressured as well to let them rescue him. arriving 6 and a half hours later,
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it was too late. i would like to deaf doctor was injured in the same store like less than a month later doctor's oldest son, holmes of travel to southern garza to document the optimal openness rady attack but never returned. a direct striking his vehicle killed him and his colleague, most of us were i was adapt to a page tribute to his 27 year old son. you know, for much of the war, i'll just say our correspondent is man of go. with reporting from northern garza, he and his cameraman rami are roughly with directly targeted in this rate is striking his car, both were wearing precipice. these are just some of the stories of john this who set out to tell the truth about israel school. acosta. and these are the names of over jams killed while doing so. those who died in the 1st few months of israel's war, and garza made up 75 percent of old john was killed around the world in 2023
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o'clock on the left. and that's definitely the heavy hit. a de la c a. this report a tool office press best off the learning of his colleagues that saying it also the protection. now from the high of the high ending goes many people know that wearing a press fest can even make them a target yet. it's also come to symbolize the pursuit of truth in the face of death, nor hung out to sara for a year now, our report is in gauze. i have been working around the clock covering the latest developments. recruiting work is vital to keeping the world informed about as well as actions in gaza or the coverage comes as a personal cost. we hear now from all correspond honey, my mood in a moment. the 1st abraham all calling the shows his experience. ready i
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am a volume essentially, as you're on the list from northern guy, the city, the. this is the place where i got detained by these range of forces during the last round in period of a just different medical complex and the surrounding area where i live. and this is the front door of our destroyed house. and it and to watch these where you forces storm the area down after 10 hours of the bomb before us out in the morning. in the freezing weather it was not sunny like this. it was raining task force, all the neighbors when their knees and they put handcuffs and all the neighbors hands, the
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after 10 hours of culture, it was a jo, ramadan, they took the positive facility of a super medical complex after long investigation with us. they released me out with my father, but unfortunately the sad story is that my brother got the dame and is this the remains unknown to this day. and it is the most to refine the most miserable day. i have experienced enjoying this genocide the year of the is what you me well i don't really know where to start. it's been a whole year and i don't even recall. when did i take this off to vist that i'm wearing. there were nights where i have to sleep with it. throughout the day i have
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to wear many hats via correspondence of taking care of news lines. at the same time between the reports to the heart of the father before exactly waiting my family to safety. it was, it was a huge issue for me. though. bye. my son was from staying at home and wanted to be with me and i, i took, i made a decision, it wasn't quite risky, but i had just to offer him an alternative to i took him with me to the side of my work where it happened is just the ones that one sided with an attack as we were speaking to a correspondent in gaza and is really a right targeted positions right behind here. we're getting into the, oh my god, did you hear that?
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no, i don't know. it's all. my gosh. no, no, no, no, this is really bad. who the the that was the movie that i felt really worried and very concerned about the safety and the life of my family. my only wish right now is just in the media because we can't afford to, i have another year of this. i saw my days trying to be a little bit normal just coming to my favorite in alternative to the coffee shop that i used to go and gauze i've got now i feel like i'm probably caffeinated. then i came to the vision and do my reports for at least coming for 56 hours. god knows, unless something happens, which i really don't want to see. i don't want to see any breaking news. i don't,
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i don't want to pay more people dying. i want to get the point where i can afford about these byron into this magnet. this is what i want. some environmental activists have described as well as the devastating war and gaza as eco site. the time refers to the devastation and destruction of the environment to the detriment of life and was fost jews during the vietnam war. group of scientists was consigned by the us government's use of toxic hub beside agent, orange, declare for us that provide vit. come fighters with cover and food, while the international criminal court can prosecute environmental crimes, it never has. several nations have been pushing for it cosigned to have its own crimes category. and goals are these really minute trees were supposedly pumping see was the into the on the ground network of tunnels use bind palestinian sizes. i
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could cause long term damage to the strips. army fresh water supply. it's on the ground aqua fires and make agricultural land. baron, for decades, the guns and government media offices, israel has dropped $85000.00 tons of explosive since will began. the you and estimates it's damaged or completely destroyed. board is 75 percent of buildings and the ministry pollution and contamination of the soil was and at will take years to clean up human rights groups of accused as well of using white phosphorus in garza and 11 on the toxic substance. not only cause a severe bones but can remain in the soil for years, causing long term damage before the will gone. so had a functioning agricultural sector despite these riley located 2022. it's farmers exported produce west more than $16000000.00. that old changed over the past year when his role wage war,
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not only on the people of garza but also it's our cultural lands. and ecosystems. environment is a new clock as this report and the harvests helped to use the grip of years of israel blockade. the crux of strawberries and yields of sweet potatoes and diabetes, there were tomatoes, grown in the green houses of gauze and groves of dates and olive trees. and then now crops raised orchards up, reaching green houses destroyed, or the bottoms didn't wipe out all the bulldozers did. agricultural land has been pleasing with heavy metals for munitions times have compacted soil, making areas impossible to form. hold on, most of them go on to the cabin with a cabinet this vegetable nursery was fully functional before the use rarely attacks
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. it's now completely destroyed by incendiary bombs. we lost all our tools and equipment, and all the vegetables seedlings we had grown. so satellite images analyzed by out, is there a show that well over 60 percent of goals as farm land has been damaged or destroyed by these radio tax? this is basically here in june 2023. it's an area famous for its stories. and as you can see, the fields, the green and full approaches, but spin on 11 months and the criss crossed by vehicle tracks devoid of any produce. this is a tune game, the fields, the green for the 11 months on of all the greenery has vanished. the air is polluted with dust and asbestos from destroyed buildings. according to a preliminary investigation by the you ends environmental program,
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israel has generated a bit 139000000 tons of debris in garza. much of it contaminated with unexploded ordnance and other hazardous substances. the minute the reaction so far has nearly destroyed most of the environment as we know it to started on our group culture areas have been discharged by military operations by attract people and bombings and over 45 percent on greenhouses and of a 50 percent or better consumables have been distorted, so it means like there's so essentially damage to the environment for people and gas aren't depending on rubbish. collection has stopped. so it has made its way into the streets. ted and the c poisoning eco systems making fish unsafe to eat at a time when the strip faces from it with fresh water contaminated and many wells destroyed. the palestinians ability to draw deep from an in nate's resilience is
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being eroded by yeah. of relentless is randy. assault nichol out of there. the has bullet has carried out a series of overnight strikes on is riley target. and the group says that target to be a lot ministry based near tel aviv, which houses the most san headquarters as well as intelligence agency as well. are also launched a number of missiles any on monday. is there any on the says about a 190 rockets were fine at the port city of haifa, kind of tracing the on the then system. meanwhile, and the southern some of the favorites is rarely forces. if carried out more strikes on what they say was, has all those intelligence and which as i say, one of the groups come on, this was killed in the attack is riley officials issued
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a warning on social media. i had a strike cooling for evacuation of 2 buildings in da. here is where the authorities have been ordering more force displacements in southern lebanon as well edging residents to leave all the beaches in areas near the a wanting river evacuation zone extend south from the river source to b, as riley bowed up this directive effectively isolates approximately 25 percent of 11 on the coastline, impacting over a 1000000 people in that region. can we've gotten correspondence covering over laces. developments of the story across the region will be in very route on in a non shortly. let's begin in southern 11 on way more on calling to standing by and has by iran. so i'll ask you about the south in a moment, but 1st, can you bring this up to date with the latest strikes in beverage?
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that's right. early in the morning we had to join strikes and taken place in the southern suburbs, but before that, a mass of that striking taken place in the early hours of the morning. now there is a name circulating in his reading. media of a has bullet come on that that was the target of that rate, but hezbollah haven't re, i haven't confirmed that they have confirmed that over no age off to the attack on tel aviv that 6 low attacks took place from around midnight all the way down until 6 am in the morning so visible a very much still able to fire rock is into is really territory. but we don't know who the target of the root attack was. we do know that the southern suburbs have been coming and the increased is really strikes over the last few days. and it's a dire situation for those people who left behind on the people that left behind
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are amongst some of them by some fundable data. people that aren't have anywhere else to go on. a massive evacuation order by these riley ministry in the south. so what sort of impact is that likely to have it's it's going to have a huge impact. this is a bigger chunk of geographical lot. and we've seen before now, um, when we saw the evacuation or this come from the ground invasion, they came almost every single day. we're looking about a $130.00 small towns and villages right now, but this adds to the just geographical side is almost the entire coastline. now that is going to have an impact on people leaving. remember there's an acute and own going displacement crisis right now. maybe a 1000000000 of people on the move, a lot of them are just sleeping, a rough wherever they come. but there is
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a decision making process that goes on for those people that are affected because you've got to be able to have the funding to be able to leave. you're going to leave you lose your livelihood. so you need some savings that is given the financial crisis and level, that's very difficult for people. the roads are becoming very dangerous. is israel keeps striking the right. so are you going to put your family into a car? elaine drive along the road that might have an asteroid. when you get to where you'll go, where are you going? that doesn't cause radio strikes. so don has, is really yes, strikes to you as is right? yes. strikes the root cause is right? yes, right. so that's the decision making that people are forced with now, and there's no diplomatic and insight for this. israel keeps putting help the pressure and keeping up those as strikes. okay, many things for that and wrong call. and that for us in has by, in southern 11 on. well, let's find out what the latest diplomatic situation is. we can go to the corner. she is in february for us. they know. so iran bringing us up to date that with the
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latest strikes, i just, i just wonder where are we when it comes to bringing an end to this diplomatically . where is the international community on this? what is being done to mediate and then this will well, there doesn't appear to be a window for diplomacy, at least for the time being levin's prime minister. now she may ask the expressing really a lots of frustration. yes, he says that the us, the french proposal was put on the table, the proposal that called for a 21 day truce to allow for brother negotiations. not one of the countries that supported this proposal are trying to revive the deal loving on, accepted the proposal into a certain expense, has the law as well as well, rejected that proposal to israel wants much more what is being offered from lebanon?
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and these are officials who are allies with hezbollah, what they are offering is a ceasefire. the implementation of un resolution, $1701.00, which calls for strength and the presence of the lebanese army along the border. and has the pulling back. and they're also, you know, calling for basically an end to the crisis, but as well it seems once much more, they want the disarming of hezbollah. if you talk to officials or close to hezbollah, they are saying that this is out of the question. this is out of the equation that they will not agree to this arm has, well, at least not the under fire. so the feeling here is, is that the western nations are trying to put more pressure on those who are in power for hezbollah to make more concessions. and, but the message really here is do not try to exploit a we can group, or at least a group which is perceived to be weakened, both militarily and politically. so there's also this internal crisis in 11 on. and the feeling here is that you're going to have much more military pressure. and
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there is also a fear that has the law has lost the parents. and the only way that it can have leverage and to, to enter into negotiations is that this will have to try to shift the balance of power and they're hoping to do that impossible a ground fighting. meanwhile, it is as always, the ordinary people, the, the lebanese people that are bearing the brunt of this. we had him wrong talk a little bit about the humanitarian situation. we know many of the display people have made their way to a roots and results as a gas on the sun aid is coming in from castle today. what can you tell us about how the country is coping? yes, 8, arriving from customer a few days ago. so a number of countries have been, you know, supplying necessary essentials really to help the 11 east government deal with this crisis. this is a nearly bankrupt states, and this is an impoverished society,
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back in 2006 people had savings in the banks since the economic collapse, the 54 or 5 years ago. uh, these people, you know, have lost almost everything we've been talking to. people industry, they're asking for shelter, they have know where to go. the rainy season is around the corner. where are they going to go? united nations officials, really expressing a lot of concern. they're saying that the needs are enormous. and if this continues, they're going to need much more much more support. so 8 is still coming in, isabel has imposed an unofficial military blockade on 11 on preventing the airport from being used by really has the last thing were threatening to target any plan that they believe is hostile. but still, you know, the airport is still being used for civilian purposes and humanitarian purposes. back in 2006, it was a different the situation. the airport was bomb, it was operational as well. so that really puts
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a lot of pressure on the oven on, and the fear here is that this could happen in the weeks and months ahead. if israel does not get the concessions that this is the monday. okay, thank you for that. and so i know quarter that for us in favorites, i speak now to mohammed jump june, he's in jordan's capital amman because he's ready to come to find out is there a from reporting inside as well? so mohammed has bought a has launched a series of overnight attacks on is really targets took us through those latest strikes, what damage, if they've done some of the, let's 1st talk about the most recent statement from these rarely army regarding rockets launched by his butler fords. northern israel towards northern israel in the past day, the statement says that a 190 rockets were launched by, by 11 on, by his bottle or rather at, towards most targets in northern israel. and that's really causing concern amongst
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a lot of is re lease at a time like this when the country is under heightened alert. you saw just a day and a half ago that there were 5 rockets that landed in central high. of course, that's of great concern because hype isn't just as strategic city, the largest city in the north of the country, a port city of 300000 people lived there. but also there are military bases in hyper so a lot of israelis were questioning. what does this mean going forward if at a time like this, 5 rockets could land in central high fox and wondering about the potential vulnerabilities? even amongst the much vaunted is really air defense systems. uh you have this happening at a time of heightened alert people very concerned about what this means. but also and now we're hearing from the israelis about more close the military zones being created on israel's border with lab and on. and that really just indicates that is realize they've been saying and their statements really intends to continue ramping
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up pressure on his bottle, that they are going to continue to escalate the situation and try to send in more is really troops into lab. and on a, to that end, there was also a statement from the israeli army just in the past hour, announcing that ace towards division of sports military division. the 100 and 46th reserved division has been deployed along the border. and that in the past several hours that there was an operation that was conducted by this division that has joined 3 other divisions that it went into lab and on. and that it was trying to dismantle as butler infrastructure. so all of this really indicating that israel is going to continue to escalate the situation that they are going to continue most likely to send more troops and more divisions to israel's more to 11 on that. we anticipate that we'll be hearing about more operations even though these really is continue to say that these are limited ground operations, limited in scope. but we anticipate that all of this is pointing to the fact that
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israel will be sending more troops along the border. and sending more troops into 11 on in the days to come monday. okay, thank you for that. well, how much i'm doing that for us in jordan's capital? i'm on the, let's just for new some of the news. evacuations on the way in the us state of florida is a powerful storm edges close a hurricane. milton rapidly grew in strength to a category 5 store, but has not been downgraded to category for milton is expected to make land for wednesday. but 10 days off the hurricane has been left a trail of destruction in the same area. well, in preparing for that storm authorities in florida have set up thousands of beds for emergency workers inside a stadium governor running the sun to set a base camp camp was being established to support operations on 1st responders.
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hurricane milton hit the northern edge of b. you can ton peninsula and mexico, including its tours, hotspots, and call good port, strong winds and rain spots of the city of puerto progress. so huge waves are flooded. beaches in the streets can be seen completely submerged. authorities have declared the stage of emergency. donna nick attorney is an environmental scientist and research coordinator use as well as experiencing one of the biggest climate crises. us. in a world of global warming, we have warmer oceans and then that causes hurricanes to what they call undergo rapid intensification, which is when they go really quickly from a relatively weak tropical storm to a strong category 34 or 5 hurricane because they're going over such warm waters and water water acts as hurricane fuel hurricane helene that just happened was one of the strongest in us history. it's done the 2nd most damage, i believe in us history. possibly the most damaged. we'll have to see how much the costs end up being in terms of property damages. and other things i believe is the
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2nd. but at least storm again, because of under, with, as rapid intensification to become this giant monster category 5. hurricane in a really short period of time, we're going to see as long as the climate keeps warm and we're going to see more intense hurricane has a higher wind speeds. also more moisture and more precipitation following causing more uh, flooding. also because we have higher sea levels as a result of global warming, the storm surge from these hurricanes above because of the wind speeds being larger and the sea levels being higher. it brings more water onto land and causes a flooding further in lens. in, in greater flooding, we do know that warmer water is and it's been long picked up watering waters will cause the intensity of hurricanes to become larger and larger over time, especially, we're going to see more of these category 34, and 5 hurricanes. so that's generally been expected. um but yeah it's, it's, it's, it's definitely a challenge to protect something is complex and complicated as, as a hurricane. right. so i'm bank is heading to the polls to like to new president paul, them and members present him. philip,
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a new see if the wording policy stepping down up to 72 times corruption improvements a, a been major campaign issues. welcome web reports. the ruling fairly. my policies come that it is donnie o traffic is the youngest leader is ever had. and when speaking to support is it raleigh's? he's been trying to distance himself from the corruption scandals in which truly mos being implicated in the cause. many mos on beacons say there's little chance of change, right? screams, say, for lima is per pads of rig itself. a victory if it needs to really move in the electoral commission, deny it pretty much controlled all of the state machinery ever since. independence from portuguese play new role in 1975 for the most enemy. in the 15, the civil war that followed was phenomena. and it's been the main political position policy ever since its candidates. we'll see if i might a run in the last election 5 years ago for lima was declared,
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the winner remedy said that the polls were rig with almost nationwide support. base is not as strong as it used to be. an election analysts say that it's not to let instead, one galani may pose the biggest threat to for lima is hold on power. he's running as an independent candidates, some of the candidates of promise to resolve the conflict in the northern cupboards . l got a problem with french oil giants side salaries, investing about $20000000000.00 to extract natural gas deposits. the government supported by the european union and barbara london soldiers and its fights against the groups. footfall bigger issues on the films and the economy. 2 thirds of mos on beacons live in poverty on less than $2.00 a day. people are waiting to see if wednesdays pole will bring any change malcolm web out as they're not through to those i'm be okay that set for me. mounting site
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