tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 10, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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doing something for instruction to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm on site. this is a news life from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. you are suffering and soul is our city. how is there a special coverage of israel's one gaza? looks at how millions of people around the world. it took us down to to mom, to cease 5 painting palestinian heroes. we meet the graffiti office on the streets
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of london who are honoring gentlest in garza and his right. yes, right, kills 5. paramedics and 11 on southern entire district will have a live updates and more than a 1000000 homes and businesses without pallet. hurricane milton makes land full best during the us. stay to florida the welcome to the program at 7 gmc and we begin with all special coverage mocking a year of the genocide in gaza. the devastation in the strip over the past 12 months has galvanized hundreds of thousands of people around the world to take a stand and demand a cease 5. in the 1st month of the war, 4200 protests were recorded globally. majority of them more than 3700 were
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against as well as will at least 520. what in support of israel to sons, the largest demonstrations in solar, directly with palestinians unimed condemnation of israel's ministry, assault on golf and were held in the united states. united kingdom on young men will also put palestinian rights back in the spotlight in may no way on and in spain recognized palestine as an independent state based on the pre 1967 borders with all parties were slim as its capital. a few days later, slovenia followed suit with amongst begins of coverage from dublin. this year, much as a cross on in cities and towns have continued to cool for an end to violence. an occupation of
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the recent protest. pickett in downtown dublin, there is no shouting just the sound of suppose it call holmes polls. this policy you have found large majorities of people in orland support, processing and self determination. believe that palestinians live under a form of apartheid rule in israel and considered is really a science on gaza to be on justified history. each 11 months, these irish citizens have sold a ceasefire in garza and 11. and among them is karen perry, a member of the dublin city council, who helps organize this demonstration. each says they like, he says, the irish have sometimes felt helpless to intervene. they would assume with a huge meyer, does that word of down the public space of support, not able to forest the us and the go. i just, the older you government's the stop is way these didn't want to do. and it has, it's like feel people, i believe, feel now that they actually have no power in refugee come back in may, the irish government did intervene significantly. we hear in art and we see we
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recognize we respect to and today ireland formerly recognizes the state of palestine, vermont on ends, prime minister simon henry said this recognition reflected his nation own experience of occupation on the british rule. taking our place on the world stage and being recognized by others as having the rise to be there was a master of the highest importance for the finders of our station pop. the months of misery and gauze that that day in may was a red cause for celebration amongst palestinians. and the supporters with similar symbol cheney as announcements, in spain, official recognition of palestine, state, and no way wait for the old stuff to, to policy. and what kind of funds top diplomats and on and it was a half the day 5 give me a variety kind of products. and i feel that all the time, feel that the palestinian people deserve this and we need to work even harder for
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other european countries and the whole world to recognize the state of palestine with nope, man, he just assembled ons recognition, actually comp down to practical pos way to long term peace that gives the palestinians at least some kind of a horizon for a political solution to this plight that is going for more than 770 case. irish independence came only of to centuries of colonialism across the generations and present they are in the hope now is the pilot stein's own future will arrive fall sooner than a month. so just 0 dublin. well in a minute we'll be speaking to bobby mcdonough. he's a full, my iris investor to the u. k. e and s. lee. he will join us from dublin, but 1st let's speak to espen boss ida. he has no waste foreign minister. he joins us now from also. thank you so much for your time today. you've accused the west of
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double standards when it comes to the war in gaza, saying that, and i quote, many weston countries, hesitate to use the same type of language against violations of international humanitarian law that are easily applied when they're violated by russia and ukraine. why do you think there is this double standard? well indeed that, that, and i know, of course the rest and this, the, the, we all the same time, there's one in the city and saw everything to me on the phone you minutes are, you know, we saw the most of the work there. and also i don't know, this is one of the reasons why we have the city is you, how can i send you right the the recognizing the, the, the, the,
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the seeing the me lee out of the. all right. i understand that as well. yeah. so i mean, early we encourage you to join the 129 states that have oh, really, really nice. the design is the state that we need to be met. the stadiums that always have, i think that would be more or a is peaceful settlement on the activities. right. i, i totally agree that you've been at the full friends in recognizing palestine on the palestinian rights. but over and over again, we see israel ignore rulings by the united nations highest court to stop persecuting palestinians. and many times this is going on over the last year. is it time to acknowledge without enforcement, the sort of rulings of little purpose, the following the,
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the clear on the new, the busy season, which is even the more severe abomination the this view comes from. i have lost my daughter the all the members of the un general assembly on there was resolution and then i see you national go on the car minister. what is that actually achieved on the ground? israel is still very much in a war with gaza. of a 40000 people have died. and now they're engaged. you're going to war with lebanon on the side to be that they don't be solved. yes, we received fire and maybe you just use fire on the no, no,
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not really to call on the and the escalate the situation. i don't know how to do that so far to know where we are. we are working on this also, what happens when the signers are nice to call a ceasefire? the me that isn't a parent they are, but it's all the laws. so what do we need to do the the review and or not? who is this our bang for? how do we accelerate to work a kind of thing. you say one of the schools, the one the one the, the visit. and we may even the manager tomorrow morning or on the sign up. so they said, you should know that it's fine. okay. the number of countries that are say, please allow me that there is no,
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come on this. then finally to get to the same username. and that code is not going by on a i think that really wants to be fine or you and the continued on the wireless use of english. we isolated, of course, we respect the men leaving for the security, but we need to be more comments will be more if the problem that these the only song based on the assignment. so that'll be on right now with a number of things and foreign minister, i just want to ask you about the situation in the occupied westbank and back in august as well. stop transferring the tax revenue is that it collects on behalf of the palestinian authority to no way saying that it was a punishment for all flows recognition of the palestinian state as well as this.
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anti garza will position. so to spot your best efforts, you were unable to prevent this from happening. what do you think can be done now to reverse this? so this is the, this is the monthly we start with the helping to be accommodated for holding the transfer. so this is not the city of the union and the number of companies including the united states, to join all money to make sure that both these issue all satisfied is solid and also a and a. and if you all are coming back to us, which is all i see in the economy to
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which is the website. and i think the bylaws are the ones that can be raising pressure on the premises. no matter. uh, its uh you know, is, is, oh, that's the deal. but politically, this could undermine the very is a huge number of other things in the mean, the bill and the way that i can how design can be one. and so there are several times it uses the man and the condition, and then this, it'll be un, all the way to the number of i think the number of on to 0 at working to offer
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between the states and these low. but only on the, on this in the you say it is, find me a status on the, to the fire like i really appreciate your time. aspen boss idea in no way so far administer speaking to us that from us like i think it's sort of all we can speak now. as promised to be back, donna. he's a full my irish invest it to the u. k. e. it's lee joins us now. live from dublin. thank you. so if you, what time do you think the international community is fail, the palestinian people i think what's happening to the us in the past and new people is a tragedy. and therefore, in a sense, we have all the files. but that doesn't mean that steps us be taken on. i was hoping to make some sort of progress on the issue and on this decision to recognize post i'm, i think may have the overly support of the irish people to it doesn't stop the is
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right, a sold some civilians that you guys are, but it does provide some sort of moral support for the past and, you know, people, the irish approach to this has always tried to be a balanced one. we believe in the right of israel to live in security. but we believe in the equal rights, the cost of the items to their own states. and i emphasize the worthy of because that may not be that strong militarily are backed by supercar books at marley to have an equal right to his days. and the arch decision was made to recognize co sign was the rise one at the time. and it's become becoming ever more evident that it was the right decision. as we see the nothing, nothing you who's got nothing yet. it was the government's attempts to make it impossible for the palestinians ever to exercise their right to it and to a full state. as long as the united states continues to provide unconditional military support to israel is any diplomatic attempt. and this will possible well,
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i certainly think the united states are the key to this. i think this problem is a student who is set on the course of a confrontation with everybody in the region. i don't believe that this is what the american government was. i think they do put that private pressure on them, but if it hasn't the sofa piece that's eating. so yes i, i don't see an enter this on till the united states does find some way of using more pressure on this. and you know, to, to, to, to stop provoking for the war in the area and going back to what all and it can do . you have indeed been very vocal in supporting the palace to me and right to self determination. but critics have said that you're not doing enough when it comes to irish companies doing business with israel and how to respond to those accusations . well, we're, we're doing what we come,
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where naturally for example, you know, contributing to the united nation, started supporting unit $711.00, which we've done over over many years. we've, we've recognized palestine despise strong criticism from israel because of course they don't like that countries that are taking a balanced approach that's, that's the last thing that they want. and so we also try to exercise influence. i feel nice admissions. and so with your opinion, i think it's fair to say that we kind of come as a small country, we kind of control the or can you use position, especially because the decision making procedures and you're required, then those you have the members types, but it's on the other get treated over the last year. the european union's overall position has shifted more towards significantly more towards other people on the need for an immediate cease fire. it's not just on it, but it's the other companies you mentioned like saying i found somebody in the bathroom and do that. but try to shift your opinions professional. so it is frustrating to see what's happening. it's upsetting to see what's happening,
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but we can only do what we can do. and what do you see happening now? we've seen as well expand its war in to neighboring lab and on it's even threatening and wrong with attacks. and obviously the war and gauze they've continues. now we now into the 2nd year. how do you see this a developing well, on the brother tree fruits, it's very difficult to be optimistic. so things will be brought to an end soon. but you can't unfortunately bring that to an ends uh simply by saying things that are morally correct. uh, that's something that you say yourself requires a different sort of pressure. but i think the a very sock taking a balanced approach and calling for peace in calling proceed. size is not negligible, it doesn't to cheap what it wants to achieve, but it does help to shift the die that that's a bit. it puts a little bit more pressure on it as well. and um, you know, what time decide is that there is no solution. that is
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a better solution for me. this is the great tragedy that had been mentioned. you mentioned you have a government is not filling up security for as well. it's building up future war and future tragedy. um and there are of course, internal pressures in israel as well, especially tennessee, expired to get the release of the hostages. so given that and you as approach, it's difficult to be optimistic, but i suppose the only optimism wanted, but 2 aspects of optim as one is that there are quite a number of voices that are same and reasonable and balanced. but the other is the ultimately that can only be facing security for his route if it gets on with its neighbors. and if the issue of the rights of the house to the ends that to their own space is, is, is fully indicated. the fact is that that lies at the heart of everything that's happening now and then the next and or less, that will to the palestinians, come fully exercise their equal right to israel to have a station that israel is not going to be secure hospice war and the events of
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the last yeah. a made you look at an international diplomacy in a different way. not really. i mean i, i, i understand your frustration of the questions that be putting to me i'm to the norwegian, foreign minister about the lack of progress. but diplomacy has never been able to design people with weapons. it's only one of the factors in any situation. and the united nations has never been as strong as one would like it to be because of the nature of its decision making because of the visual products there. so i, i haven't that everybody's, this international diplomacy can solve everything. and i still don't believe that now, but i also believe this international diplomacy can only be a positive force and it's something that must be used to maximum effect. albeit mcdonough, a really appreciate your time today on out of their english format,
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irish and best it to the u. k. e. and it's the the war on gaza has had an impact on campaigning ahead of the us presidential election and even led to a change in the public support for israel. recent polls suggest most americans disapprove of israel's assault on casa, it's bolt. hundreds of thousands of people out onto the straits on an official has . so it was as large as it was load. historic cried on the streets of america's capital. the largest pool posted in protest, seen in washington dc. it came just after october, the 7th, last year. i'm the warning guys of the full of the but there was more much more in places north and south, east and west from texas to boston. it was an
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expression of anger, of consent, of a movement creating movement. the transformation of public opinion through protest and disruptions. and political expressions is impressive that have been pro, publish to be improved tests before, but nothing this big or significant part of the toner issues with people that have taken on this fight. and you know, it's, it's important that we don't start in sight of whatever may be happening on campus or we're in the region, not. this is something that, you know, we're in it for the liberation of palestine and got it. striving to just came in the most likely unlikely place it at the to mean political conventions in the summer when capitol hill, which is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu address congress and the cultural gatherings and awards events like the oscar and the challenge, the politician,
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everyone right and should have their voices or folks just these to go to bite and express the support for israel even know ministrations, help israel more than i have done. no, no. but there is a warning to politicians. the traditional american attitudes are being challenged from the streets that has a long term impact for us solutions with israel. people understand more and more how this is not acceptable. how genocide, whoever wields it, it doesn't make it ok. it doesn't make it acceptable. warning does a, has already impacted the us presidential election, and the result may have impacts and guys are. for the moment the prototypes continue and people continue to die. i would say, sure, i'll just say to washington, all students across the us have been particularly vocal demanding. the universities and colleges caught economic ties, which is where any companies they say the investments pay for is really crimes in gaza,
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or con his small. the students in the us began assessing help encompassing university campuses in april, starting in new york. some of the schools are lead on expensive to attend, that demand type that's from hedge funds that invest in companies to the contracts, which is right. students at columbia university took direct action, occupying the academic building, hamilton pool, and renaming it. hints that softer 6 year old palestinian girl who was killed twice. why the full says earlier in the year in spite to popular songs. but oh says macklemore. doesn't swear, arrested as police do then give us the president minish of feet resigned months
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later of to facing scrutiny for her handling of the protest. many other universities, quoting the police, which took switch junction moving in on campuses across the us and arresting more than $3000.00 per testers. students will also directions with dismissal. police charges only seeing graduation, leaving money on such and about their future thoughts. the protest let them out. several universities agree to reconsider investments into his way the companies, including northwest and brown rush, cuz john hopkins, the university of minnesota and the university of california riverside. c with students who galvanized the purchase movement have been mocking one year as well as more with more demonstrations. a federal judge stopped in an attempt to band a visual by a palestinian student group at the university of maryland. but as christians
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telling me, reports new restrictions that all the colleges a forcing student active as to change that tactics. all right, so art as protest. nadine for tyler organize this exhibit at new york university featuring submissions from active us who like her to part in demonstrations on college campuses last spring. this was really like my attempt to create a record of the movement to represented on some terms as of this semester, new restrictions on where students can gather and what they can say are forcing them to get creative. the university has literally cordoned off every single space of gathering that is on its universe to campus or to suppress the words palestine. and so we understand that. and we're just looking for new tactics to on, through mobilize and continued to movement. think last semester, over $130.00 demonstrators, including students and faculty, were arrested after setting up an encampment in the schools main plaza,
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demanding an end to investments in israel. a 2nd encampment at a different location was also shut down. the student started in cabman here, which was just a small tense, so not in tune as a professor who was arrested while most criminal charges were dropped. some faculty were fired and several students suspended. so 10 atmosphere of fear and intimidation. and frankly, with this new student conduct policy, anyone who teaches anything on the steps of colonialism or zionism or israel, or this deal of palestine, has to think twice about how they teach this. here's the plaza where the initial in cabinet was set up. you can see such an in cabin wouldn't be possible now because of the walls that have been put in place. and the security measures the university says it respects students right to protest. but now the guidelines in place for doing so are among the strictest in the nation. some legal experts argue the rule stifle free speech, not hate. what we're seeing is that pro is real lobby groups are trying to disingenuously,
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redefine anti semitism. to him clued support for policy rights or criticism of israel and you know zionism is a political ideology. and political ideologies are not protecting classes under the constitution. despite the restriction students continued to find ways to advocate for palestine joining with other schools and community organizations in public spaces as well as on campus to make their voices heard. kristen salumi, algebra, new york. all students in europe have also joined process demanding the universities and colleges comp time. so with this role within one month, students setup temps and occupied holes on campuses in several countries that have context to look the university and cabinets in the us. inspired and moving across here. students occupied university, grimes at halls in finland, denmark, switzerland, italy, spain, france, and the u. k. among others,
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all demanding and economic partnerships that were profits of israel's war and gaza . in berlin, students that attends informed human chain around the brilliant free universities request. police arrived and dragged off students in early may, judge police destroyed a student in common at the university of amsterdam after students refused to be police charged towards protesters, injuring many interesting more than a $120.00 a week later, staffing students across the netherlands rallied against the war and gather in front of the students at the science co protested at side their college calling for more copeland tension on his reading a tax and students still going to loan. so british universities including oxford, cambridge and kings college funds, many institutions took a hard line against the protesters, but they also made an impact among them. the belgian university separate tides
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because really institutions finished university cancel and was really exchange programs. and the u. k is reading university agreed to cut financial ties with barclays bank, which has contracts linked with is a 76 universities across spring put ties with his reading universities and research centers. a string of solidarity matches took place throughout europe in solidarity with the palestinian people from war generates a mass protest movements even when bounds when pose to prevent them. so near giggle has to a year of demonstrations in a time of upheaval. during the time or the rule, a mass movement has swept across the european continent from berlin to brussels to buffalo. now people have gathered to oppose israel's will, on gauze,
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them even designed bonds. that's it to these government attempted to impose provoking anger and violence between police and protest is in the u. k. the much these have become the largest protest movement, seen in recent to use with thousands from all walks of life, taking part, moved by the seemingly endless scenes of death and destruction. colleagues of those killed well working to save lives and does a under deteriorating conditions. the voices an essential insight into the immense challenges faced by health care work is that what we're seeing is a deliver attack on health care infrastructure is across palestine and now in less than on. and it's just devastating because we had a works to strengthen the health care system and to build certain programs. uh so
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that how the students have the right to access quality health care that was equitable with no end to the destruction. many say that the west seeming inability to enable a ceasefire is fueling the world of the world continues to cross borders. and there is a definitive sense of frustration head out feeds. demonstration to nearly enough is being done by the british government bring about, especially in the facilities, as well as the steven top bush, a jewish holocaust survivor has regularly attended these rallies together with his family and other survivors. relatives, he protest against what he says is, rel, is doing to justify its world garza, i have to add the yellow style even though i was 7 years old. and it's just seeking me to see this misuses of the memory of the whole course. one you
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own and as a seemingly endless cycle of terror and pain continues in gaza and beyond the message from the streets to those quotes in the conflict, they are not forgotten. so any vehicle i'll just, sarah london. we're showing solidarity with people in garza has become risky in gemini office, rice's street for testers. they've opened council silenced or arrested. some have lost the jobs of to expressing anger against as well as the genocide and gaza as part of what gemini sees us. it's historical responsibility to support as well. i'm conditionally so fast and spoke to a young boy who was chased by police out of protests in support of post on a 11 year old alley chase by german police officers in late september while carrying a palestinian flag. these images causing outrage worldwide. first,
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the 3 and then around 15, policeman standing around me. i was really afraid, i know from tech, so how they like to beat people and there was so many. i thought they were going to hit me. police late to explain. they took him because he wasn't on a company minor, but ali says he attended the rally with his uncle because he wanted to express his anger over as well as killing of children in gaza. at least, father is the senior refugee who came to germany 35 years ago and says, the incident has traumatized his son. it's been sort of an iceberg flat from austin . my grandfather was my father chose to live in a free country. but when i see what's happening, i believe this has nothing to do with democracy, nothing. the boys, the rest came after a year of nearly weekly protest in germany, eating $200.00. so for rent initially, demonstrations in solidarity with guys, so were banned. but after public outrage,
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they were allowed under strict rules including planning certain slogans, such as from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. german authorities considered is to be anti semitic. despite the bad courts have sometimes ruled against it. that some people who use the slogan, finding themselves acquitted. so my name is rod destination of the executives and does not only include paper the guns as far as the express care i believe, or inside the storage the use to time of their life. certain people i'm searching my local so i'm sorry i just read them off the page. you just have it's left as well. 22 years ago despite being arrested 3 times she continues to call on to many to stop. it's support for benjamin nathan. yeah. what's the government? g sas, germany, claimant, historic deal to what use is hypocritical. if you have gained and you've seen responsibility, why only to these jews in israel who are writing jews. what about other jews?
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why you're not feeling guilty for them? i mean, what we see now is that these really is not only committing genocide easily. he's also committing suicide. the active as was carrying assigned reading stuff to genocide when she was 1st arrested. it's really scary when you see policemen who are well educated in germany and they know exactly the law and the telling me is that you, we just follow our orders. now. governments statistics showed that anti semitic incidents in germany almost double last year in the same period, paid crimes against muslims increased more than 100 percent. despite his arrest, at least as you continue to protest this through some, i feel bad because our family is dying. the, when we did justice with around 40000 people of palestinian origin in berlin, the capital will continue to be the stage of anti war protests. despite the action of step 5 from alex building fronts has
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a large jewish muslim population, one year after october, 7th authorities that are increasingly concerned about the divisions that as well as one, gaza, is creating in society latasha butler reports from powers the dispute interrupted between false and israel, earlier this week of, to the french president said country should stop sending weapons, days, ro, comments, these really point minister courts shameful. this is you will see that quickly on we try to be consistent. and when we also cease fires as we dump the goals and 11 on, we try not to offer a ceasefire while continuing to deliver weapons of war and the city food with the community. that is, i'm going to give it a bit to call them tensions. a manual my call late to told benjamin netanyahu the phones is committed to israel security policy. it has been a balancing act for my call, particularly because problems is home to the biggest yours and mostly in communities in europe and officials are concerned both about rising is on the said,
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yes, i'm done to services and he'd come home safe one. it was awful, judy, i just worried about the growing divisions in front. she's produced, the pulled cost about how young jewish people like her who called themselves as liberal as experienced the pulse 12 months. she says it's been a mixture of hostility, unlike of empathy. let's put in to see if i could have feels like a wall has been built, even though we have so far away in front and a peaceful country in a place where we should be able to talk to each other and listen to each other. we met her son is also striving to be heard. she's become a symbol of the policy, new pools and phones, phone and a refugee camp in syria. the french palestinian lawyer was elected as left wing man . there's the european paul limits in june. she says the you and from sort of let down palestinians say no to him. it's been a terrible. yeah. i feel like my body's being split into because i'm french and palestinian. i don't,
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but it felt like france was participating in the mexico of palestinians like a father killing a mother on the fonts needs to be consistent when it says that defendants, human rights, or macro says, living on cannot become another garza. and this is a political solution is urgent. meanwhile, on the streets, the demonstrations continue. and so to the commemoration, as the pulse weighs heavily on to communities and from the post, see what the future may bring. it's actually about the 20 powers of the work of gen list on the ground in goals that has been indispensable in showing the world exactly what is going on during, as well as meritorious thoughts. one group of office in london was so moved by the work of palestinian reports as including an hidden cordaris, a created a series of narrows to on of them. a my name's color, and i'm the founder of the crate to take these great. it's
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a to use as an all platform focused on the disruption and democratization of the all will the heroes of palestine murals in general, it being very disruptive. obviously we have the intention to have them as uncontroversial as possible. we thought painting, doctors in general is, should be accepted or should be welcomed and celebrate in any country. see these crazy numbers about the death of destruction, the displaced, you know, the disease outbreak. and what we want to do is send to back on individuals humanize. what's happening, we wanted people to be able to go to individuals with sources of information, hence why we paint a journalist so they should be celebrated in every possible way. you know, they're literally putting that lives on the line. they are documenting the genocide against the forces that are against them. we want to make sure we have to picked in real life. but we also want it to celebrate the defiance of bravery. the inspiration that they, you know, these, these characters have what's being really important with the murals. this is
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collaborating with the kind individuals and people have donated that walls. and obviously with the mural that we have here, it's on vegas is most impactful, and none of it would be possible all the without that we, we didn't have a clue what was actually happening. and i still, our community would really appreciate if we want to show them support because it's so hard to them. they're not able to stay with their families. and we want to show them that they are actually out here there's, there's supposed have been this thing, but not, not getting the best response was that we had the, the kids from the local, have you seeing it the 1st time, the excitement that they had, the smiles on their face, if it was priceless, a lot of the people it was painted have been thrown into this incredibly terrific traumatic situation. and it's, and they are documenting is we fall in love with them. we are, we are in this journey through them and it's being um, yeah, they're just so brave and such an inspiration for all of us. the
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well less 10 to the latest on the ground in gauze are now the is ready on the has laid siege to the, to body, a refugee camp in the north, preventing the entry of food force and medicine. it's also been intensifying. it's results carrying out bombardments, of the densely populated comp. several un school is used as shelters have been forced to close. is ready for us to say that preventing him, us sciences from regrouping. that will bring people to leave the homes and head south. many are refusing saying that, know what in cause it's safe to be if you have young and recent days is really authorities once again ordered more than 400000 people who were main north of why the guys had to move south. well, of the same time tightening access restrictions and expanding military operations in the north crossing points into northern guys have been largely closed for both humanitarian and commercial supplies. checkpoints inside guys are only permitting civilians to move south and allowing just to trickle a few manager in movement into the north. oh,
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sure warns the developments are forcing service is critical for people survival to shut down. that's go to target by zoom, rejoins is now from 0 by the end. central garza tarik. so what is the latest situation in the north right now of the world? the situation is categorically sounds really dia, as we are talking to sources on the ground, the destruction is unfolding, develop the a refugee camp where the military now is back to the operating inside. that's the buses, campus funds, we know from our sources, thoughts at the army is around in the valley or if you do come from all directions and is quoting military, reinforcement to the area in order to militarily consult that very marginalized portion of the goal is a stretch, and we know that the all my has waged, the very deadly campaign of strikes that has targeted plenty of residential homes. at least we are as far as we know,
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3 palestinians have been killed. and one of the latest tri experience, jamalia referred you come on top of that. the us for the in the, the streets of the valley are if you to come are completely strewn with ruffled, with reference to the demolish buildings. because the army has been teaching high rise, bluffs residential homes awhile going into a civil defense that, that the, it's very minute to we had destroyed who main and key civil infrastructure, 80 to value sometimes in fact smilies bodies to sleep, to the lot here. but they aren't right now truck passed a while. the minute truth non adopted by the is when the minute you at the moment is to isolate to valley a big law here. and vitamins house from gauze cities and to force residents to immediately sleep from these areas and to be transferred to the south of district, which completely might choose. the generals that has been presented and given to the is what the prime minister benjamin netanyahu an order to complete the consoles and notes of his trip by adopting different ministry structures,
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including the salvation of physical and the destruction of the infrastructure that which creates some sort of progressive environment for thomas needs can no longer adoption with the situation that what we know also that also goals as health ministry. that hospitals on the verge of collapse, especially with the rejection of hospitals to fleet, including the engine issue and allow the hospitable number of medics hours to, to not remaining in amount of one percent provide the medical treatments. what sources available for patients inside who are to now on a 2 able to be transferred to another hospital because that due to the lack of international intervention to rescue them. so apparently what's going on in the news because this is a systematic mail. it took long to destroy devalue richard to come to now there's don't any sort of respite as so that's, that's the situation that is getting much more less and cannot be eaten compared to
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the beginning of conflict. ok, thank you for that target was doing that for us in central was target mentioned that is where the forces have surrounded the come all add one hospital and baseline here in northern jabante, a doctor say they all threatening self and patients loss outcome notes reports from outside the emergency department, we all tell us the sounding and. 5 came out of the arriving and these casualties l to the end of business on arriving here on sports. 9 as the ambulances cannot reach, there is advancing from the west of japan. there could you count all of them. all of them have been done wrong. i calculated the smell in human flesh which is bones. why these? why are you the size of this?
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comes along the sides, bad the barrier that this lady gave to the administration has come out of the hospital is about to be expired. of the same time. these right armies advancing, defend the west of this self. timothy must oppose against the volume and the atmosphere here is a bloody and. ringback found cassandra had all of the residents who are living inside loving godless trip. so an event in a c o n is develop a and they don't know what to do or what they will do. why? because i just need to come out on the run hospital, paula sign, palestinians in nom loose in the occupied westbank, have declared a general strike that morning. the full met and shot and killed during. and is there any rate on wednesday? so any authority say that will pos,
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if in homes group and present to the threat to his really forces. monopolist governor has called the killings. a cowardly and deliberate assassination. is ready on the inception as of killed at least $755.00 palestinians since the wound gossen began last year. meanwhile, and the news of the okey pod, westbank is rarely forces have demolished 3 palestinian homes in the town a south. it is ro, regularly pulled as is homes in the territory, lights, groups describe it as a form of collective punishment or so head on out is era will have an update on the as why the armies confirmation that one of its soldiers was killed during fighting with his fuller in stuff and nothing on the
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fellow we got some for up at olsen weather now rattling his way, pattering his way across much of western europe. lots of cloud rolling in from the atlantic here we have the remnants of watts was our can cut tightly packed ice of boss. i some very strong winds. gale force winds coming into northern part, sustained a pulse go through the by of this guy. and the system will continue to push as by further east was pretty quickly for. yeah, very simple. i pressure here as you can say. so i lots of this, the weather that's pushing across into west central pa, scandinavia saying some live the storms with some from the big down poles there across the out spinning across moving areas of italy moving parts of the balkans down towards the southeast. we do still have some hates in place temperatures into the high twenty's. what would it be even into the low seventies here on friday. what's the weather continues to drive its way further east was running in across the baltics. so we're looking at moving away a price of whether i have a to was the central pos, temperature,
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$9070.00 degrees that balance somewhat disappointing or the type of cell, just that full rent and break down towards the south west. it does still look pretty unsettled in some of that cloud, and ray will also make his way across the fond northwest of africa. and as usual, showers continue to the west. the end of time when is that? that's right. now the next thing that's about the template is the return of the lord jesus christ, the apocalypse. witness those into the us is event jellicoe, christie and exploring its influence of democracy in foreign policy on this and try to if you have just re apocalyptic process. praying for i'm gonna get this episode one on that just as the world economy. those struck for those with
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a strong result. indonesia is where it's supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the brace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in your better tomorrow the the the to watching out is there on line to thoughts old stories this hour. a spinning? yes, since israel genocide in garza, in the past 12 months, millions of people around the world have been demanding
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a ceasefire. while standing in solidarity with the palestinian people is already on a has laid siege to the jabante, a refuge account north preventing the entry of food force and medicine as well is also intensifying its assault that and is carrying out intense from bonham. and on the densely populated area. okay, let's go to the latest 11 on now where these, where the ministry has continued it's sold on bay, were southern southern of thought here has been several overnight attacks before the bombing, the area of the israeli army threatened the people of da here to leave saying that they will be targeting his bullet facilities in the heart of the saw. the meanwhile is where the strikes in southern lebanon have killed at least 10 people. an attack on the town of why the near killed 5 people wounding 12. the lebanese civil defense agency says best and is rarely strike in the tire district. killed 5 paramedics, the speak now to him,
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run con. he's in his by in southern 11 on. so is him wrong to control the, the latest developments coming to you from the south, including these 5 medical workers who've been killed in the south as well. hezbollah says, uh that its uh, actually hits uh, 4 different uh us staging plays way is really sold is all that includes uh, these really town of korea to marina and motors. and now these ready all me say, uh they've detected some full t rock. it's leaving from some lebanese territory as far as the upper galley in israel and sirens are now being heard in that particular area. they also say they've struck about a 110 targets so far this morning in here, which is not my fault for me. we've been hearing a lot of those as strikes go on throughout the morning as a,
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as i'm speaking to you. there's also now a drawing up in the as well. but perhaps most alarmingly, it's for this, with the civil defense of the service. 5 of the paramedics have been killed and we've been speaking to power emetics. who now will say that they feel they are deliberately being targeted by the is right. these, they are pointing to the fact that over 40 frontline medical facilities and hospitals in southern lebanon of forced to be shifted because the is really, as strikes and also the reselling are coming too close to the hospital for them to be able to operate. so very clearly, now they say, we feel like we are actually on the attack. okay, thank you for that in wrong con, the, with that update from best buy yet in southern lebanon. now these ready army is announced that one of his soldiers has been killed during fighting in the south. newer all day joins us from jordan's capital a mom. that's because he is where the governess found. i'll just air from reporting
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inside israel and the occupied west bank nor good to see you. so what have we heard exactly from the israelis about the soldier was killed the money and these rarely army confirms that won a reservist has been killed. another critically injured and that's uh, you know, in the attempts of these ran the army to infiltrate further into lebanese territory from the northern border of israel. if the army also confirming that the 40 broadcasts were fired from lab and on this morning, making impact in montana, new york and sirens as a non said of going off in periods one in other northern areas. finally, these really army also claimed responsibility for assassinating to hezbollah commanders in syria and homes, and in the golan and to others. in at 11 on of course we have not heard
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confirmation from kids about law about those claimed assassinations. okay, thank you for the update. normal day the for us sent him on the rounds for administer is meeting kata as foreign minister in doha day of the meeting, the styles, the crown prisons in re add a bus route, she is touring gulf states to discuss israel's mugosa and 11 on the region is on edge is a ron weights for an expected is wiley response to a ballistic missile attacks that took place in the beginning of october. hurricane milton has made land full in the us state of florida. the storm has now been done great in 2 category one, but it's already showing it's devastation calibrating dozens of tornadoes. it is the 2nd hurricane to hit the region in less than 2 weeks. audio, castro has moved from orlando a wind of up to
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a 190 kilometers per hour, which made it a category 3 storm. that is catastrophic level and it's power of destruction that we're still waiting on. those damage reports as that area hasn't under mandatory evacuation warnings. there really should be no people left there, though we do know over the course of people deciding to ride out the storm. they're getting dire warnings for the national hurricane center. the national weather service a now is the time to get to higher ground if they haven't already. because not only is it the wind for the storm surge of 4 and a half meters that are still to the excesses and the warning of flash flooding, as the rain continued to pound that region, you can see there in gusts of wind all the way. now here in orlando, we're far, but this is where the storm is approaching. now. hurricane milton is going to cross the entire and there's a lot of florida in the next few hours with it. it's hurricane force winds and it's
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rain residential. i bought it and has the keys, republican presidential candidate donald trump, of leading what he calls an onslaughts of lies about the recent storms. his administration's response over the last few weeks has been reckless and irresponsible and relentless promotion of this information and outright lies. what's going on? it's undermining confidences and people in florida and incredible rescue and recovery work that has been undertaken. literally, there are, there are thousands of fellow americans are putting their lives at stake and putting on the line to do the day. just work that needs to be done, and it's hard to those who most need to help. quite frankly, these lies are on american. a new report says global wildlife numbers are plunged by 73 percent in the past. 50 years. the wealth wildfire fund tract populations of 5000 species across the globe. so as human activity is to blame for most of the
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decline. okay, that's it for me. while inside for this news, i'll be back there in just a moment. much more of today's used to stay with us. the 5 years out through the virus was discovered, a quarter of the world's population remains on vaccinated for cove at 19. this is record right? if i can you one right? o g 0 investigates if a global hands ethnic treaty can end vaccine in equity, the flossing the curves point now to 0 the sand of time. when is that? that's right. now the next thing that's about to happen is the return of the lord jesus christ. the apocalypse,
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witness those into the us is event jellicoe, christie and exploring its influence of democracy in foreign policy on this and try to if you have just read apocalyptic process. praying for armageddon. episode one section of the yellow dab to cannot be just all side by degrees field. spending millions of data, so forth. it to the city. hundreds of thousands or posts from their homes. the floods portable part of crisis here. that cute causes destroyed private and public property, as well as it for a structure is a flat cost more than each, nobody can infrastructure damage, coin sites are the types closer to the opening. how many schools have become camps for the displaced? hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent to construct new schools, 40 pad those damaged in pricing by them. what are the floods didn't spend the,
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like dozens of roads and bridges. they require a lot of money to fix money that the government doesn't have. the government says with adequate funding, it could take 3 to 5 years to repair the destruction cost by the flight. which means 3 years of displacement. it talks you the more is really as strikes on favors as well as southern 11 on where and attack overnighted killed 5 power medics, the hello i money in sight, this resolved. is there a lie from doha. also coming up a year of suffering and solidarity out, is there a special coverage of israel's view on garza looks at how millions of people around
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