tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 8, 2024 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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0 now the the other, the more kyle: this is onto 0 live from joe hall with special coverage of the genocide and gone to one yet on the yeah of was has left to go on. so unrecognizable relentless as really bombardment has a blister way to be infrastructure needed to provide even the basic necessities of life. but that by 2 takes a look at the trail of destruction is raining. that tree has caused and gone. so of
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the more than $85000.00 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 according to you and report. school buildings have not been spared with around 93 percent, either destroyed or damage translates to most of causes. 560 educational facilities . drug is really attacks more than 600 mos subbing, fully or partially destroyed all 3 churches and guys that have been damaged as well . some of these religious sites are historically dating back centuries. access to
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clean water and sanitation have been crippled with 67 percent of that infrastructure destroyed, leaving because of foldable to disease, outbreaks and gaza city all the salad nation plants have been damaged entire cities across the strip heavy level. this has been 100 and in the north of us, nearly all of its residents forced out and its structures flattened an entire residential blocks as well. this isn't 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. hello, am i colleague elizabeth front them spoke to ross ago. he's director of most of
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aunts and holocaust and genocide, studies at stokes and university. he says, genocidal intent amongst as well as leaders was clear from the very stalls of the will. and it was very clear in those 1st few days, we were uh, clear and ashamed. and they wrecked expressions of what's called in the un genocide convention from 1948 content to destroy israel leaves with command authority and international law that state leaders and senior army officers and war cabinet ministers. we're talking about the flattening cause of the racing. uh guys, uh, we heard explicit a demon, a zation of palestinians by these people with command authority, of course is really media and public spaces were filled with genocidal rhetoric. but if we're talking about the intent and international law, then we heard a explicit humanize, ations boston is of course, israel's, a war minister,
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your guidelines, the corporation of the total siege on 9th of october that targets indeed the entire population. and the next day, cali, palestinians, then a human animals. and the next day is really the president saying explicitly that their entire population of 2300000 palestinians, half of which are under the age of 18. they're all responsible for the homeless that the tap on october 7th. so the expressions of intent to destroy an intent as has been central element of the crime of genocide international law were clear in front of our eyes. and since then, they continued for dozens and dozens of the time the organization law for palestine has documented actually hundreds of expressions of intent, of destroying israel and the politics media society. but if we talk about again, the people with command authority, we have these documents, it tends to destroy dozens of this then until today. and this was,
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have been match by match with unprecedented match by unprecedented destruction. over the past year, we have seen the bows. when can i have any, some men, women, and children in dogs that every day, what does this mean for the organizations such as the you when the international criminal court that is supposed to apply international law to protect so when the civilians to prevent genocide? yeah, i mean, i think that israel, as you said, it has done what it told us that it will do. and in the language of the you and genocide, convention is created conditions calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the group in whole or in parts up into killing us with the destruction of everything as these. just turn it in because of scripts. and so with the stove ation policies that we know that even if the, if the is really attacking stops today right now, how sinews and guys will continue to die in large numbers and attempted perhaps hundreds of thousands in the coming of my so this, i mean as i've said before,
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this is not genocide, i don't know which in the side is the fact that has been allowed to happen from one . yeah. what does that mean for international law for a rules based order? i think that it's very clear to everyone that the rules based order, the international legal system, is on the verge of collapse. now because it's one of its characteristics of impunity and specifically impunity for as well. which was actually foundational in the international legal order. and we have to understand that when that emerged, after world war 2, it's genocide as it's key innovation. the idea was that the whole of what we now call the holocaust as unique in relation to genocide and therefore israel state where a holocaust survivors, many of them tried to build their life, is also unique. and this means that the crime of genocide emerged, providing actually is really impute any age and there and trash legal system. it became unimaginable to the thing of the israel and perpetrate any crime under
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international law, not to mention genocide and therefore an unity became structural right in the international legal system. now this is why we're seeing, we've seen decades of israel violations of international law, right? wisdom community and as you said, we see now the year of this i'm going a risk genocide or solid and now also israel's attack on 11 on. um i do think though that we we, we are also and this is a longer term issue. i mean, israel has achieved the school of destroying doesn't the cisco wrist think this is a reality that, that, that we're all with the same. but i think that we are also living through a time of change because they do a visual impunity international law that's breaking down. it's breaking down into charge of genocide that south africa, but brought in the international court of justice against israel was 3 provisional measure rulings right. that has found and we, and confirmed that it's plausible. that is what was perpetrating genocide in guys that which is, which is really unprecedented. now there's
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a lot of shortcomings in the international court just as provisional, measurable ones without a doubt. right? but this we, we can't undermine the significance of this issue that crack step the, the community for his role in the system is starting to crack in an international criminal court. we've seen green crop con was a very conservative international legal figure. right. apply for arrest warrants for his really prime minister and a 10, you know, and war minister, you, off government and from us leaders. but when he, when he talked about the uh, the get this application, he actually emphasized and he's done this against us, then the issue of impunity. and he said very directly that if we don't now sure that his words that international like why is equally the whole system might come down. so what i'm saying is that, i think where is the process of change, right? that is very significant and weak. but there is a possibility for the system changing right in the short term,
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prevention of genocide and guys failed miserably, completely as well as we had. and but as for policies where the military has damaged or completely destroyed, 93 percent of schools in garza and or universities have been destroyed. one time commonly used in this will is go. last aside, it refers to the systematic obliteration of education through the rest. the tension or killing of teachers, students and stuff, as well as the destruction of educational infrastructure. capitalism, reports from con eunice. despite the devastation, 10 year old tell us 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 room and some eunice may be short, but when it comes to getting an education in gaza,
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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 a setting that helps talerico happier days. i would imagine has, i know us, we had a best advice, especially 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 valley farms has damaged or destroyed nearly all of guns is 560 schools. and the education ministry says more than $650000.00 times thing students will be deprived from an education for 2nd year. critics accused is deliberately targeting educational
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institutions smell of almost the 1st attempt distance school in the readings of 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 off and 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 gets the attention and they do this. 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 a task she knows would be difficult. but is the 10 and so with
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the schools in rooms education will be effective for years. but palestine a student say the tub and to go to schools despite the rustic humanitarian conditions and this valley bumming because the loan got children to spit out of the schools. the higher the risk of a last generation target cup as do oh, just the euro con you in us product going well one palestinian teenagers dream of studying abroad was dost when the war on gun also began? 19 year old man had been on track to study mechanical engineering in algeria. instead, he now spends his days living in a tent, searching for food and fetching water. this is his story. i don't bother, but some of the other one he another mutual spot was a highly and i don't with always it's 10 i the oh well my just me on the phone. so
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i know i need to apply just a comes with him to get the new son. awesome. a plumbing government. how uh, as soon as you are, so let's just mouse. we all know what the so little, what kind of muffled i'm system is a was good them ask when a tablet tend to sir? i'm just gonna go ahead and issue that off one. that's the other one here, 200 in the mon massage. so see to what's, what's happening, i've done it for 0 hope and get up and why you bottle bad? well happen to go out. but the groceries that i, the shown that had black so sometimes was uh of the plumber. i should. but i wish way if i, it was i had good from how to solve problems and then the whole for order of new hampshire, for the purpose of them has a name, a goal she, i need to get done with the, the, any of our own. you let and the government kind of tool, kind of jimmy, you can what, how good that is. i left for the rest of my, of how to the model of your mouth. the medical, the clearly on the goal is to make and the beloved just to feed them and no one
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will solve the mobile issue equal all other haile and a boy. that means i what a when today my own we spend mobile on a zip itself. interesting boxes, but i sent that item in. no, it definitely jump now is i'm on. i know i got an issue. i remember them or did you look inside them in cool? it was monday. i'm a the slip above all in. i'm in the you who do need those to whom i of option you follow the with the, with the bottom side of the foreman was on the fed, the i instruction you follow people up when sell out of and then how to take a full here's what happened i was afraid of shaheed is the united nation special after to on likes to education. she told us they were why education system so often become a target and more i think one has to also understand why education is so often targets is an armed conflicts that we start with, that education is not just about accumulating skills or information. it's
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a means of developing critical thinking and collective identities. it gives you a sense of when you are both individually and collectively, and it provides a network of people it makes sense of the world. i'll send you keep those companions from school for your life. and i'm complex, often unfortunate the very common they involve one using educational institutions as bases and arms dispos, but more important, in this case, a deliberate attack on the other is educational system. the destruction of textbooks and victory works are very common, including often in a different language from those who are doing the destroy. and this is really meant to disrupt and to voucher people's connections with their collective sense. and i think this is also a way of disrupting history. i otherwise, how do you explain a complete destruction of the 150 year old archives in gaza?
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and this is not just limited to the costs that have happened elsewhere also. and most recently, i took up the issue for instance, and the restaurant ukraine, more unfortunate the on both sides of the following. com. thank you. have history textbooks in particular, i revise and it's a way of verizon one side. and d valuing sometimes even demonizing the other side of the scholastic aside, has to be understood as a multi generational more in gaza. is meant to fundamentally dismantle the very foundation of palestinian society. and they've mentioned they reduced, didn't to bubble a racing history. is that you mentioned already all the churches. there's a $195.00 cultural heritage sites which were also destroyed and units of cost us a call, a war and children. and i think there was a very future, the psychological and physical damage is overwhelming. of there's more than
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a 1000000 children who need mental and type of social support. and so i don't know where it was in the end of the day, if we really want peace to n, a piece to, to prosper and conflict and means we need to be able to live together. we need to recognize the, of the presence humanity. and this is unfortunate is something which is very easy to say and extremely difficult to achieve. but i think education does provide a pathway if it is done in the right way. and therefore, i'm really a really long golf. and also i need talk to the educational institutions, but also humanitarian organizations. is attacks of kill 226 united nations 8 workers. that's the most killed in any single complex since the establishment of the un goes on do has this report from united nations for decades. the united nations relief and work agency for palestinian refugees
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known as under as provided social services for more than 2000000 people in guys a with a staff of around 13000 in gaza, mostly local palestinians. they are doctors, nurses, teachers, not a terry ins, but shortly after the october 7th attacks, israel made it clear. it's hor on guys that would also be a war. unrra is read cannot and will not allow andre to continue in gaza as it did in the past. israel launched a systematic this information campaign, 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 rough from those charges
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or the but the damage was done close to kaiser and unreal. the united states and several other countries had already suspended funding to unrest. and what remains under attack, as the baseless and shameless totaled was in charge against a un humanitarian agency are no longer at talking point. but a license to kids. and that's exactly what happened. henri staff have been killed by israel the past year. $140.00, under the run schools turned into shelters have also been attacked by israel. they are relentless on rose. commissioner general says israel's attacks on the organizations won't have more sinister undercurrents. the game 1st that's tripping 1st and then from the refugee state you. but 2nd to the on. so the,
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in the weakening of putting an end to the expiration of the palestinian fall some, some determination of recent months is a genocide in guys it continues is become clear. the majority of the world rejects israel's claims against under a 6 year general and administer serial level meetings during the un general assembly. last month, the new york countries rally around these un organization, the indispensable it to have underway. some of the questions nor come to thought that under law cannot be replaced for doing that is questioning the right openness to me and children to food, the shelter to a diffusion and to hold get israel's campaign against. under his words, we failed year into the genocide. the agency remains un says,
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there are no plans to a bad these guys gabriel's on do. i'll just eat a united nations your what am i called a robot? as in spoke, tiffany, for lesser, we need the head of honora. he describes cronsa as a graveyard for palestinians, a little more because it won't listen agency which was investing into human development of the person risk g. so why don't serve is lifetime of the price with the cheese in getting gaza. we had about 300000 girls and boys. so you know, school, we were providing education at the primary level. i'm just going through a level we had vocational training. we were offering job opportunity to a number off of a student. basically, the agency was a glimpse of whole, but for the 1st union, today, we are now, you know, i cannot live saving a mazda we are trying to add up to the so catastrophe. we are the to before on
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how, how guys a has been a slot to down into a rubble. it has been a, basically, a wall off of all the arctics, tend to know most people will have be not killed. but in general, on the testing, the walk on general guys has become a grave out. in fact, i was told by this to me and in the general. and we also held that to, to the people now nothing else to data struggle to stay alive. the, the struggle against diseases on data struggle to find this helpful when we're hearing and get uh, amazon is reported by the allegations that were made by israel against some on will stuff on, on itself. what kind of impact has not had on the organizations world wide image. it does a huge reputation of the impact. but fortunately, the agency has taken bolt manager from the wong and investigation us to complete us
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conclude that we had all sorted review of our own, our internal management system, which concluded that we are more robust than any of the agencies in the region. and basically shows that the agency is capable to deal visa neutrality issues of the that's in reality, of the attack, all the agency, how priority put into game, what you bit in terms of the money that on what needs to raise in order to be able to operate again, how much of these allegations had an impact on that is there, is it a change in the willingness of countries around the world to supply money to on there is definitely a change to doing this needs to be constant. the a reassure, and i think that the seriousness of on what to implement the recommendation of the review of the theme is coming up report of the form of mutual fund or front of the service of implementing decent measure. as also how to doing to reinforce
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a confidence in the agency to date, there is only one country which has suspended unfrozen contribution to the agency. we mentioned before, the 222 united nations studied workers, how are being killed and of course onward relies heavily on local stuff with local knowledge and local contacts to be able to operate. how difficult is it now given the circumstances on what has found itself, not just of course, in gaza, but also in the occupied westbank. and now course looking northwards to level known as well. how difficult is it for, on what to recruit people with that very vital local knowledge. the number also one stuff killed, the ease to the 226. so there is no they without an increase of stuff of being killed. and this is the side of the reality. now it is also true that l stuffer
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sentences same daily life destiny. then the rest of the position, one of the strengths of the organization is up all stuff coming from the community we are assisting on protecting. and this is one of the reasons why despite the the extraordinary dangerous environment, despite the fact that that stuff premises operation, how being the target to the that we are still able to continue to provide the live saving assistance to the community. and israel seems determined to either sideline on life or have it shut down altogether if on what didn't exist, if it's simply stopped tomorrow. what kind of effect do you think that would have in the lives of palestinians not only in gaza, but in other parts of the region as well? it wouldn't be a to, to disaster a true to 1st mean to sacrifice offer 1000000 children below the age of 18 in together street. but denying them a education in the future of the so would suffering the soul of the seats for more
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resentment on the extreme mission. but politically, that would also mean that the deed for its way to get rid of an organization like ours in this region that prevents any of the country anywhere else in the world, could do the same. we sent you an agency and i believe this would open pandora box, it's apparent dentures, and it would further we can all comment. i would say move to that true instrument that we deem that re dated after mobile to chris got us as a formless bite spending for on rough. he told my colleague 1000000 said what's happening and garza is a stain on she vanities, conscience. and in the last year we have seen does the transform from what the former position prime, minnesota described as well as the largest open that prison then became the world's largest concentration. come and today, garza has been transformed into an industrial scale slaughter house. and i use the
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words little to advise simply because frankly, animals in most of it was in the world, are killed, more humanely than the women and the children of gaza. 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. it shames every one of us. he wants a best and to test on television when unrest, school and gossip was hit, some 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 like it's appalling, but it's really not about how i feel. i have shed many tears and so have others around the world, frankly, for the depths on both sides of this conflict and the emotion of the
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moment must not get the better of us. what we need to see is there a ton to tool king. i have little doubt given what's happening in the lab and on given that isabel has now type 6 other countries, we've seen the tax and 11 on going in both directions. of course palestine garza, i'm the westbank and lots not that's, don't forget about what's happening. the westbank, syria, iran, and e m. and, and i think at the end of the day, we all agree that the motion is got to be put aside. the only thing that will get the hostage drama sophie is the only seeing the will see the slaughter house. and in garza, the ethnic cleansing, that went out seeing the appalling attacks on civilian areas, not just and they route, but across nothing on. the only way this is going to end is if that is
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a return to tools and tough is it seems at this moment with clear ethnic cleansing, taking place in north and gaza. people a big push to us. and by the way, it's gods are today. it will be the west bank tomorrow because many is very politicians. 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 is well living in security, palestinians must be given the own state chris, i want to just go back to and read the organization, the importance of it. we so the largest contribute to, to unread this yet, united states as well as other countries. hopes that funding up to is all accused. some of itself of being involved in the october 7th, the tax that accusation was done eventually found to be on through. what did you make of those accusations at the time and why? why is it so critical that funding for enroll, continues. i'd love you to pick out the clip because i settled this very program
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immediately that this was the mother of old lives. it's simply both in the case, the 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 that the unreal side were 5 because they may have been involved. now, i don't know of any quotes in the world, what a judge says you may have committed murder that i'm sending back from sending you to prison. the commission of general of unrest as you've done this in the interest of protecting the agency. and he did this under huge, huge pressure because he had a massive responsibility to the 5900000 refugees. the i'm right. so, but to be very clear, the attack on, on risk is an attack on the peace process itself and its impact on palestinian self determination. and it's an attack on a 2 state solution. it's an attempt to say that the refugees can be address of
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history. they simply don't exist as a factor in the peace process and in the future political dispensed ation of, of, of a palestinian state of peace of them. at least. what i'm here to tell you that you kind of brush out of history, 6000000 people. they are in here, they have an amiable light, right? 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. those that was very nice of bullshit . and that the children and the old accepted best practice in refugee little the children of refugees. while the, as an on result, refugee problem, they themselves are refugees. so let's be clear, the palestine refugees exist as the people that have collective members that have collected experiences. and they have collective and individual rights as well as
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war on golf that has been in the deadly as complex in way since memory for child list is really a tax of killed $174.00 media workers in garza, in the past year in special federation of john list says that mortality rate is moving 10 percent, but we're calm. has 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 of israel's relentless bombing has gone back into gauze. do you know anything on the 1st day of the war? october, the 7th. this happened a bomb went off knit out to do a 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, fight of tell we. sometimes the board has had a boat,
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it should be a bus. if that's the editor in chief of the news website, 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, on the heavy censorship. jonathan, josephine pivotal, documenting exposing possible, his ready will crimes and the suffering of posting and for somebody to have them again, among them is all just there is full because a bureau chief was as deaf. those who continued in his pursuit to workforce in 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 what quote is a strike. well, fielding as a school. well, i would talk to was wounded, a still under heavy fire,
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a network of human rights groups and john was pressured as well to let them rescue him. arriving 6 and a half hours later, it was too late. i would have liked to death. doctor was injured in the same store like less than a month later doctor's oldest son, holmes, of travel to southern gauze at the document. the optimal oven is ready attack but never returned. a direct strength in his vehicle killed him in his colleague. most of us were, i was a doctor page tributes to his 27 year old son. you know, from much of the war, i'll just say we're corresponding is man a go with reporting from milton golf. he and his cameraman, romeo rescue would directly targeted in this rate of 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 casa, and these are the names of origin was killed while doing so. those who died in the
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1st few months of israel's war on cause a made up 75 percent of old john was killed around the world in 2023 o'clock on this luck. most definitely the heavy duty went last year. this reported to office press best off the learning of his colleagues that saying it also to 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 hon. i'll just sarah. alright, and my colleague, real matheson was part of him. dawson, the deputy general, secretary of the instructional federation of john list. he says, countries that committee will crimes against john list must be held accountable. it is beyond shocking. what's in that report really brings tears to my eyes just by having followed the story very closely. from the outset,
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the toll paid by journalist and gaza is something really that humanity has no prior experience of as your report to said, well over 10 percent of all journalist and gosh, i have lost our lives since this, this conference began at the usual mortality rates expect to the infantry soldiers is less than 5 percent of the number of, of us marines who were killed in vietnam was less than 5 percent of those deployed . so we're talking about absolutely accepting levels of loss of life. and i'm really perhaps even more remarkable them that tragedy is that so many genest and gaza have continued working have continued despite the extraordinary pride bank since they've suffered with little food, no shouts and a few. but they have continued to act as the eyes and it is of the world. and i'm broke out. extraordinary and bland stories of the terrible, terrible destruction that's been worked on that community is when we're live with
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our crews in guys. a particular we can, we can offer here is really reconnaissance, jones flying overhead. we heard, it would probably call those when we were talking to him from debt obama just a few minutes ago, these really minutes. he says it does not intentionally target our hom journalists . what's your reaction to that statement? well, we know that the is why the defense force have some of the most sophisticated surveillance equipment in the world. they're able to attract people from mobile phones with minute precision. we know that they have some of the most precise geo locating technology, allowing them to know where people, you know, the cause of movement, where they go at night, whom they're associated with. and we know that they have highly sophisticated, a high enhanced targeting equipment. this allows drones to deliver desk to the street addresses pretty much in the way that amazon delivers books and compact discs. when you take all of that technology and the extraordinary desco
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that has been visited upon journalist and gaza as well as the straight to the sky. you know, could campaign against any kind of reporting from the end 5. it's very hard not to conclude. ringback these are the new protections. i think what's most important now is for the international criminal court to intensify its investigation and really get to the bottom. because i think, you know, a more, a accusation supply about and hosp cruise and much evidence is burned beneath piles and piles of blood on the concrete. what we need now is judicial examination of the evidence that there is and, and the holding to account whether it is necessary of those who perpetrated war crimes. freely blessed at any of the head of on what was telling us just a few moments ago was while the 226, you and workers are not known to have died. of course medical crews have been targeted and these conflicts as well. do you think that the world has a different perception when it comes to the desk of journalists,
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as opposed to medical cruise, i need aid workers, all these decks and gas, you know, the best bulk of which are a women and children, whatever that occupations. actually let's lead tragic and of course, those occupations to put themselves in the way of i as, as medical staff do is relief staff do. is dentists do i, i've perhaps it seems like a great to touch the, the what medical stuff lives that lives because it affects the ability to provide health care within gauze or. and that is vitally like important at this point, which unless lose that lives, it stops channels of information from getting out of guns. we. we know that great efforts have been made to keep international journalist from the enclave. we know that lots of, of, of hurdles have been put in the way of free and fair report. it's of what's happening in gaza. so i, you know, as well as the human tractor does have janice losing a lot as well. simply trying to do that job. there is a tragedy for the,
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for the rest of the world that it's hard to for us to understand what's happening that the cruise, that's all happening on garza streets every day being kept from the world. so i, i more life is not great to well more important than another, but the impact strong on the rest of humanity in our ability to know is great to ensure that there's that lives. a number of environmental activists have described as well. devastating will ongoing. so as a co side, the term refers to the devastation and destruction of the environment to the detriment of life. in a much during the vietnam war, when the us government to use the toxic hub aside. agent, orange, declared for us that provided viet comb fights is we have cover and food. well, the industrial criminal court can prosecute environmental crimes. it never has. several nations have been pushing for eco side to have its own war crimes. castle green, the gulf, the government media office says israel has dropped 85000 tons of explosives,
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mercury, pollution, and contamination of the soil water and will take years to clean up well than home for the farm. land and garza has been destroyed and is really a tax. i mean, is there any minute trans reportedly pumping? see what was the into the underground network of tunnels used by palestinian fights? is that could cause long term damage to the strips. any fresh water supply on the ground aquifers i make, i have a cultural land, byron, the decades of affordable goals. i had a functioning agricultural sector. the spike b is really blockade. in 2022. it's fun. was exported for jews with more than $16000000000.00, but that's what will change over the pos. yeah. our environments has. the net clock has this report. the harvests helped to use the grip of years of israel's blockade. the crux of strawberries and yields of sweet potatoes and televisions, there were tomatoes,
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grown in the green houses of gauze and groves of dates and olive trees. and then now crops raised orchards up rooted green houses destroyed or the bottoms didn't wipe out to the bulldozers. did agriculture land has been poisoned with heavy metals for munitions times have compacted soil, making areas impossible to form. hold on must have done. i'm going to tell them with a cabinet this vegetable nursery, was fully functional for the use rarely attacks. 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 farmland has been damaged or destroyed by these radio tax. this is basically here in june 2023. it's an area famous for
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it strawberries. 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 to the game, the fields, the green, 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, israel has generated event 139000000 tons of debris in garza. much of it contaminated with unexplained ordinance and other hazardous substances. the minute the reaction so far has nearly destroyed most of the environment as we know it to a certain level, park or go through areas have been discharged by mutari operations by attract
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people and bombings and over 45 percent on green houses and over 50 percent or better consumables have been distorted. so it means like there's substantially damage to the environment or people and gas aren't depending on rubbish. collection has stopped. sewage has made its way into the streets. ted and the c poisoning ecosystems 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 being eroded by yeah. i've heard linda, this is randy assault me clock out is there. okay. macintosh is the executive director of the u. c. l. a low performers institute europe. she says that despite the push for ecosign to be made a crime on the international, no,
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there was already a possibility to prosecute it under existing rules. that has been a proposal now to add the common e k side to the statute of the international criminal court. that stuff happens. i was proposed by a number of pacific island states fund watches and fiji. but it doesn't currently exist in the statutes. and i think uh, the reasons for this a really on the lack of appreciation of the inter relatedness between our environment and ourselves, which is, is no longer the case. i mean, as we proceed into destroying our environment, in general, the understanding that wherever these crime because it's a crime against all of us and that will she be an international crime, will crime against humanity as you put it, is becoming more little more and more widespread in fact, the environment is protected in conflict quite substantially. i mean, special committee for the red cross, for example, who's been doing what to try and raise awareness about this. but the current
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process, a key to of the international criminal court is paying attention to this. and he's actually working now on a policy and to guide his prosecution of environmental crimes onto the existing rules on the statute. so there is a little that there is a little under which the kind of little problems we seen in casa against the environment can be prosecuted. and the prosecution of the international criminal court is signaling that he is willing to stop putting that into practice. every single aspect of life and goals is affected by israel's will and sport is no different. the nature of vegas from the palestine football association is so move in full 100 athletes. some sports officials have been killed. of those $315.00 foot pool is including $8.00 to $7.00 children. that's where the attacks of also destroyed hold and 50 sports facilities and the strep, including stadiums. david stokes reports a con unit stadium is no longer used for football games,
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severely damaged. it's now a make shift refugee camp. a clay assigned to the impact that is rails war on garza has had on sport is video as be systematically targeting sports across that to are trade around 50 scores for settings that are being produced. troubling dosa. one is stadium remains intact, which is of the stadium in there to buy. and it's associated with it has been turned into a shop that said, thousands of displaced people. this floor has been big players and the most top break and the most demolishing for policy any sports and garza, the majority of sports and infrastructure and gaza has been destroyed from larger units to local gyms. these bodybuilders continue training among the daybreak. others use this gym which has been completely rebuilt outside using equipment. rescued from the rubble of honestly the yeah,
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i lost everything that we lost our families hugs. we also lost the future because we have no future. no life, nothing. we come here to the gym just to release the angle weight lift, then mohammed have mazda lost out on the place. at the olympics. he injured himself carrying water for his family. i lost 20 kilos in weight, due to poor nutrition. at times 18 animal feet to survive. 8 palestinian athletes did make it to the paris games. most of them faced abroad or in the occupied westbank ways. railey raids in check points to make it hard to practice. 800 meter varnette mohammed dwight was forced to run on the rights of jericho, instead of a prophet track, behaving on the way in jersey participation as an achievement on the time when they announced palestine to the opening ceremony of the shop. i had a feeling that cannot be described one to 3 for all one, it's hard to comprehend how palace funds next generation of olympians could
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possibly emerge from this rule. it spoke continues to endure even in the toughest of environment, whether it's focusing on wrestling or par, cool exercise, and physical activity offers up a little joy and hope in the most desperate times. they've had stokes, and which is 0, which is by the destruction in golf publicize national football team have performed better than ever in january there weeks. the no count stage of the asian comp for the 1st time, and then now into the 3rd round of qualifying for the wells comp, or without being agent to play at home. that's oh my daddy is the founder of football palestine dotcom and the team is managed to create history. i'll just do well inside the servers as the do better than they ever have done before. and they were put in a group of rock a fall. i'll find that included australia, lebanon, and bangladesh. they finished in the top 2. they're now in the, in the final, a group stage of qualifying in asia, amongst the 18 best teams. to do that with no football going on in the country with
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the emotional impact of players. families being stuck in under the bonds and gaza is, is an incredible achievement to get out of the group association. come for the 1st time in their history is an incredible achievement. last month, this group of players went to a soul and got a point from south korea. one of the most incredible stories of this entire qualifying period is goalkeeper wrong. if somebody has been without a club since the war started, he has kept a clean sheet in 5 out of the 7 world cup qualifier as he's played in the latest one being that 00 draw against south korean. so he still doesn't have a club. and i think that's a very emblematic of this teens personality and there and the resilience and the fact that, you know, there are teams that there are players, excuse me, in this team that are and limbo, career wise. but for whatever reason they're able to come to national team can
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compete for the place, retain their place, and then compete at a very, very high level. hope all the fun have repeatedly footballs, governing body fee for buying the israel because of its will ongoing. so and all the national violations of visa has delayed making a decision 4 times this year, saying it needs more time to investigate. we spoke to support low specialist cost, where we kept lovitz, who has advised depaula city in football association. we hosta to suspend the zeros on football because of the inclusion of the legal sacrament, clubs, and is rarely football. we the and those clubs also post these very football league matches on the scene. and $33.00 defeat has cleared such as the rules which provide that in such a situation. all those swaps that are planes that are located on the territory.
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another association can't play for any other association, just like belgium box wouldn't be able to play in french football. we've been around to join crime yet. so we the, they're all totally kicks out on the basis of the law and tools. uh so they are just asking si, fi to apply their own regulations, especially right now because of also international court of justice, confirmation that it's almost live stations in fact. and that there is in the fall time to be in the implemented in the class. so the is the key, sorry, very cool. how hungry that was. the reason before was treated differently thought for days. either south africa, the have precedence or russia just recent to 2 and a half years ago. this was due to the invasion of ukraine, keeps out from the top tires and nations for including football. and did he have
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the no come? she got these 3. what's worse, including the stand that she was of just size. and if he finds way, nothing, and neither is i a c, as well, for yeah, reports. as in golf, i have been working around the clock covering all the latest developments. the grueling work is vital to keeping the world informed about israel's actions and garza. but it's come out of personal cost. we'll have from our correspondent, honey mackwood in just a moment. the fact that abraham l highly shows his experience, the environment studies, journalists 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 shipment medical complex and the surrounding area where i live. and this is the
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front door of our destroyed house. indeed and to watch these were you forces storm the area down after 10 hours of the bombing before us out in the morning. in the freezing weather, it was not sunny like this. it was raining task force, all the neighbors on their knees, and they put the handcuffs in. all the neighbors had the after 10 hours of culture, it was a jewel ramadan. they took the positive vicinity of a ship, a medical complex, after a long investigation with us. they released me out with my father. but unfortunately,
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the sad story is that my brother got detained and is this the remains unknown to this day? this is the most to be fine day and most miserable. they have experience during this junior side of the year of the is what you me well and god 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? the vist that i'm wearing? we're nights where i have to sleep with it. throughout the day i have to wear many hastily via correspondence of taking care of news lines. at the same time between reports is the heart of the father for his activating my family to safely. uh it was. it was a huge issue for me. though. bye. my son was
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a sofa the from staying at home and wanted to be with me. and i think i made a decision. it was quite risky, but i had just to offer him an alternative. i took him with me to the side of my work where it happened. it's just once one sided with an attack, as we were speaking to a correspondent in gaza and is really a right targeted positions right behind you were getting into the oh my god, did you hear that? my gosh. no, no, no, no, this is really bad. is bad 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 this
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for this the in the media because we can't afford to have another year or so i saw my days range would be a little bit normal. just come into my favorite here and alternative to the coffee shop that i i usually go and god god. now i feel like i'm probably caffeinated. then i can be a vision and do my reports for at least coming for 56 hours. god knows that unless something happened, which i really don't want to see. i don't want to see any breaking news. i don't, i don't want to pay more people dying. i want to get the point where i can afford about the buyer. and in to this madness, this is what i wanted to see. as you're watching islands is there, i'm on north while, and i'll be back. there's more news. and just to make the
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the latest news as it breaks. we just heard the strikes very close to the school where the display, people are seeking shelter. you can see and the distance with detailed coverage is not just sitting in front of these crossing. we've also spoken to lebanese families who are leaving the country from the hoss of the story. as road bombing campaign shows, no sign of doubts has below and needs to be cool and decide on how to events the killing of the following project feelings fall right. riots erupt, data across the u. k. we really were afraid through that dive one way or another online platforms, weaponized, this information and hatreds out not last is owner of the social media. they were hoping to celebrate. some people in power investigates the full states behind, beyond rest accounts with huge follow it accounted at least 27000000 impressions of
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this information in social media. and the u. k. riots on out is era as the world economy, those struck for those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the grid of price otherwise on. so with the strategic downstream industry on the client, your better tomorrow the limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure,
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