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is widespread trafficking wage the code on the black people's diving death on land . it's a legs we goes a force to work in c food processing units, obligations. china denied one. 0, one east investigating some china slaves. fiction. oh no. just the israel vans the you, an agency for palestinian refugees that supports millions of people from operating within as well. when rock condemns it as outrages the items to be done with them. this is all just to rely from deluxe. also coming up, greece and anger in northern garza moving a 1000 pallets the news of children. israel's 20 full day siege. many of them women and children. cumberland iris and donald trump. step of that competing with just 8
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days to go until the u. s. presidential election report from the swing state of wisconsin, the georgia's president leads a protest in front of parliaments telling angry a position supposes the election result is afford the we've been getting this breaking news. the is really parliament has post a controversial banding that you, when agency for ballasting and refugees from operating within the country. one was condemned, the band cooling, adult rages. it will also significantly restrict own, was activities across the occupied east, jerusalem. and the occupied was bank multiple countries including the u. s. and the u. k. a voice concern over israel's plan is wells repeatedly targeted on rod during
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this one, gaza in an effort to dismantle and the squared at the agency. all right, let's now go to nora. she's in the today and capital amman, and she's there because these really, governments bandages era from reporting in the occupied westbank as, as well as from inside israel. nor those bull is just been paused. what happens next? what happens next? is that within 90 days, under what operations would seize at what stops complete? and so more than $3000000.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank including the service of them in gaza, would be deprived of life saving services under up provide education. health services if now provides shelter and she beneficiary and assistance to nearly the entire population in gaza. all of that now is presumably going
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to be bond. that is if the but the bill which was passed by an over whelming majority is not suspended. so for now, what we know is that this bill can sold any relation between is real and honor what a that agreement that relationship started in 9067. when his real occupied a jerusalem peace, jerusalem, the rest of the west bank and the gaza strip. and now that agreement, that relationship is up and the end of the work of this you an agency, a would be prohibited in areas under is really control know, could you put us in a boat, a context for us? israel has been undermining monroe for more than a year. they've been a tax and stuff on con ways. they've blocked age. so for many, this latest decision, the parsing of this bull may not be a surprise. yeah,
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i mean the relationship between israel and under what has been problematic since the organizations inception. 75 years ago. the you and of course formulators and, and found it under law just like it adopted a resolution created creating israel. but what honor was monday to, to do is to serve the palestinians who were uprooted by israel at its inception in 1948 and israel, opposing the right of palestinian refugees to return has always considered under law and necessary evil if you will. it allowed it to work, but it always always maintains that the presence in the operation and continued a functioning of under law only perpetuated the conflict. this is an argument, of course that has been rejected by the international community rejected by you and member states who every year renew the mandates of under what and provided with the
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budget that is necessary to carry out its work in the occupied. tell us to the entire 3, but also in jordan in syria and then level on this is an organization that has worked in crisis mode for much of the past 20 or 30 years. they, they've been trying to put out fires and humanitarian crises, everywhere they work, whether it's in syria, whether it's 11 on now. certainly in the west bank or the u. n. has said there is a, almost a quiet war on the refugee camps in that territory. and certainly over the past year, under what has suffered huge losses. uh israel's targeting of humanitarian workers has resulted in the us the highest number of casualties in the entire history of the organization. most of them are under was that so all of that operation, $13000.00 staff members in gaza will now have to figure out what to do under law
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has to have some answers as to what it would do. can it stop working? can't it deprive palestinians and gaza of the only lifeline they have right now? the only chance they have to survive to not star because of israel's weapon as they should have food a nor to answer some of the very important questions that you us, we are getting additional lines of from israel regarding the decisions that lawmakers have made. they've pos to sick and little to restrict the main. you an agency, this one, rob providing a to garza and, and designate to that a terrell group. what does that mean for on why? in terms of what is ro is wanting to do to entirely block? it's operations this this,
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i mean this labeling of the, of a un agency as a to our organization has very grave implications. certainly for the thousands of palestinians who are in under was employed. what will they do now? how can they continue to work, make a living, provide for their families, but also provide that assistance that is simply crucial live saving in gaza and the west by if the organization they work for is considered a terrorist organization. this is a way to not only bad the organizations work, but to also make sure the palestinians wouldn't dare to continue being in the organizations employee. it's almost like there is a, an all out seed on the organization on its work. certainly a response to statements. we had heard earlier from honor or that the intent to continue working now in gaza, where everybody is under attack. maybe you will see the staff continue to work and
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take the risk because quite frankly, there, there is very little else that they can do. but what, what about the west back, where you have thousands of people who depend on, under well aware of nearly a 1000000 people actually depend on under what were you have dozens of schools where you have more than 50000 students who go to under what schools what will happen to them? those are the big questions. this is the upcoming lipstick consequences that everybody has been warning about and talking about this is a life or death issue for all of those people who depend on under will. and there isn't anybody there isn't any organization, not even the palestinian authority in the occupied response that can replace under was operations and fill that gap that will be present in health services in education and vocational training in basic services to refugee caps. right?
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no, thanks. very much for that, we'll leave it there for the moment. us nora day in amman, jordan, and that's because as well as band or to 0 from operating in israel. now nearly the entire population in gaza as new were mentioned there relies on, on rob full the basic needs. let's take a closer look at the organization. the united nations relief and works agency for a palestinian refugees was created in 1949. and that was to support ballasting is forcibly displaced in 1948. and that was because of the creation of as well known by palestinians as the novel or catastrophe. today. and supposedly 6000000 palestinian refugees and 58 comes across garza. they occupied westbank children living on as well as syria, as of last year of 545000 children, but rolled in on row 709 schools. here agency also runs a 140 primary health care facilities. i'm more than 50000 palestinians work for the
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agency across the middle east. and roll also encourages and supports the whites of ballasting and refugees to return to their homeland as stipulated in the un general assembly resolution $19.00 full which is rel rejects as well. doris, i was room is in darrow, but i was more what the right now is what king to the media, to my eyes out when it was present thing is the goal. it's a step by probing just kind of in the owner was implementation. it's mondays of course the palestinian occupies territories as well is basically a looking for replacing or even removing this organization from this house. the entire trees which will have certainly future precautions on be sure the short and long time around that are below terms. by the way, especially that only one has been leading significant humanitarian operations. so, so will be got on the cruise on the ground, which is and main uh, making sense is of course the goal is to say have been completely subjected to is
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by the compartment, palestinians. please complete this a step as a very serious escalation that will have huge impacts on the humanitarian economic situation. and the goals of steps that will set, at least with your rates. medically the uh, the refugee a wrong to operate to return a cases would be certainly impacted while he's well is trying to write a case. lose 2 types is a, by the replacement. and even the reputation reporter was a, from the entire kind of city and search for you carry, professor, i would just say right there was that i had no cause goodness as a former spokesman for on rodney is joining us now from london. thanks very much for your time when no 20 is well has been provided for alternative in the spoil. in the 2 bowls that is just paused what the prime minister netanyahu was
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saying that the delivery of age should continue. so what then is, is wells a when banning the largest agency responsible for helping palestinians as well it seems very clear that is, has got regard to the humanitarian dissolves, that it's the flexing of the palestinians in gaza, but also increasingly in the west by you awesome the israel's things well past the most rightly racist government in israel's history is hosting. but by destroying the us agency tossed with bringing really from social services, humanitarian services, all sorts of education, health services to possibly be refugees. it will somehow eliminate those palestinian refugees, 5900000 people who are reliance on the register we are. of course, it is a fiction, but by getting rid of all of you in organizations about a general consultation, you will get rid of the refugees phase where cookies existed before are and you
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know, they will carry on existing unless it until the political flight to be addressed, and frankly, that means that it must be addressed in the context of a peace process and the tenants to bring a law student jewel solution to them, at least unless the refugee issue is addressed. unless 5900000 people rule out of the state dismissed them, that dispossession the middle east will remain inherently unstable as well who remain under here in secure type. so if i took these ways they can do, i can assure you, but they are really making a big, big mistake. what we'll do is leave us a few minutes harring dissolves to how then does a was sending humanitarian situation. and then also, and then i go back to is really low make cuz i just now posting a sick and little restricting on want as well as designating on right
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a terrorist organization. how does moves like this undermine any attempt at reaching a peace agreement, a ceasefire. any sort of peace deal, it was in the end that it makes people multiple desperate in dos, the different that it makes people feel much more secure in the west and keep them . but it's of, it's her own one of the fundamental principles of the peace process. i need the wreckage issue has to be resolved as possible the roadmap for the post. no, it's always deemed that it will faithfully undermine the piece price. that's going to be very clear. it's this is the goal. it's a harsh, nothing un shaw. so it's a violation of the $948.00 convention on the privileges. i mean, it says that the united nations by products doesn't have units. he's of such things as tax exemptions that need to have the bank accounts to these policies. so it's a bond issue. all the rules of belligerents occupation on the website as well as
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the occupying power is applied to deliver the services all facilitate the services to the record, cheese in full. it's holly, she's the genocide convention on the 26th of january this year. the international court of justice made it clear is i'll have to facilitate the, the delivery of humanitarian age. the doctor wants to done is attempt to to bomb the burial vaccinations, which is the backbone of the well as for small made no mistake. 400000 people are being forcibly display some known gossip. unrest is the only organization that can really bring any degree of relief to these people. so it's a disaster, but in a short time, in terms of the amount of territory, the consequences for these people being forced to be despised. and the people already done the sauce and also it's a disaster. but let's be clear. this legislation is premised on there. she almost office took part in the 7th multiple times. the external loading the report by the
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full, the french form informed us of the slope, which is no evidence the internal office of the internal oversight services. the intent of human report again found that there was no positive evidence to show that . so, you know, it's based on what i have continues to call the mother of whole life. and to be clear, national legislative, she does know the gate, israel's international obligations. so what tend to you and then do in response, given the international obligation that israel actually needs to respect your well, this is going to be kicked off those from the tool to the 2nd level of the sector general. and i think he will in focus on the by that, so it see all the possible that mistakes the americans, the job to suppress the canadians, never ready issues a joint statement. and i think that because they realized the very far reaching consequences of this much section so that i about the present, this is ultimately to regional peace and security. they will be such
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a maximum pressure as well to withdrawal is to be clear. pablo stadium, civil society are active in the united nations headquarters in new york. they are pushing for as well, effectively to be expelled from the united nations as a positive south africa, i'm was expelled 50 years ago. and the fact that these let us taking this action in violation of the us charts involved and she's all international. i think we're really increased the pressure to have as well thrown out to the united nations just as a positive south africa was. all right, so chris gun, his former spokesman full and well, thanks very much for joining us and ultra 0. my pleasure or or i just cross now to the united nations in new york, and that's where the security council is discussing israel's most recent attacks. i'm ron, let's listen in on this stability, extend or to to,
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to the peace loving countries, both in the region and beyond. the top condemned is very to aggression understanding to get every 2 of these actions and the, to the staples, to all the responsibility for these 10. judas escalation lies squarely with these regulation a so tally with those in a budget for most among them the united states, which the main is id, probably medi. i'm on the way reading support to in committing these get a substitute. and also for the light, is this a gust buddy to fulfill the primary responsibilities the united states involvement and is wide aggression? so is the provision of text, me call the expertise and advice media to the system. please lloyd, a fellow that instigated an emboldened is wise to conduct aggressive attack against you on. therefore the us government is complete
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a seat and is the aggression on rebid is consequences. for the more the united states has already been completed in the ongoing war, crimes engine of site genocide on comparing targeting cvn and c. we don't need it for us to lecture voting. guess. living on the vast majority of phones is very drops, i'm guess, looked on the us, made some conclusion by them president, they stomachs. republicans eat on, has comes this down to the champions. diplomacy of the pathway to addressing vision on the challenges and fostering piece on the stability. however, as a sabrina stage, they stomachs, you probably copies on reserves is in your head and try to respond at the time of is choosing to this stuff i ration right clearly found under altogether 51 of the un charter of a response we'd below $4.40 compliant with international law. i think sure,
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let me see the think the representative on these let me 1st time to cover on i know, given this phone to the representative of israel, thank you. might have president over the past due is what i've made. many promises to the 100, but didn't one hostages do head by some us, there was a grid of the all right, we're listening to the uh, to uh, deliveries from, uh, iran and now israel at the united nations security council. and that was a meeting that was quoted by juan, requesting that meeting with the support of, of jerry a, china and russia. and that was a response to israel stripe connie rhonda took place on saturday. you know, let's bring in gabriel alexander. he's after you when headquarters in new york, and he's been listening in gabe. what do you make of what we've heard sofa as well, just to back up for one second. this is an emergency security council meeting. as you stated, it was requested by l. jerry, a, china and russia, of course,
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all the security council members and the swiss to hold the presidency of the security council this month. put it on the schedule for today monday afternoon. and it comes, as you said, in response to israel's attack on iraq. and in the early morning hours of saturday now, in terms of what we've seen here so far, we've heard from almost all the security council members we heard from the uranian ambassador, the un now the is really ambassador as well. and i think what you heard here the collective response, i think collective that we've heard over the last more than an hour that we've heard the security council members speaking is a little bit of a sigh of relief. and i say that because this could have escalated even more than what it already has. c as that, i think what you've heard a general, a general theme from all of the speakers is a little bit of a,
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a sigh of relief that this retaliatory tit for tat back between iran and israel that we've seen for several weeks now. perhaps perhaps has reached, at least for now a conclusion. you did hear from the ran and bass that are there. i mean society or bonnie saying that you ran has the right to defend itself has the right to respond at a time of its choosing. but said that if they do so, it will be in the context of the fundamentals and within the parameters of international law. he did say that this all stems from israel's unchecked impunity . and there war crimes in guys or what you said, of course, continue. any also once again, and we hear this every time from that you write in a bass or when he speaks here at the security council, he said the us government is complicit because of all of the arms that it gives to israel. so that's what we've heard here so far,
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there's going to be no action taken at this meeting after these really, investors don't speak, you will hear from the syrian ambassador, and then from the racks and bass here as well. and then the meeting will conclude, but certainly this has been several weeks back. and for security council meetings, after you run, does a retaliatory strike against israel? israel been response each time we've seen meetings such as this. all right, so they will leave it there for the moment. thanks for that from the united nations, as gabriel is on the let's to know to what's in the folding on the ground in gaza. $24.00 days siege and the north has killed more than $1000.00 palestinians as strikes or targeting heavily populated areas, wiping out entire families, the women and children. now the majority of those killed because of civil defense is at least a $100000.00 palestinians. remain trapped in the north and those of slave to say
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that were forced to leave a gun point. the no, no, the news the was president joe biden is cost is valid in the voting and his own state of delaware biden is now expected to return to washington d. c. late days left until the election full of president, donald trump is a to, to atlanta, georgia or vice president. cumberland harris is campaigning in michigan. and those presidential candidates have also been complaining in the swing state of wisconsin, known as america, very land. we most of the nation's moke and cheese originates no farm is they say they've been impacted by inflation terrace and the switch of mass deportations. all does it resided your cost was voted to farmers with very different opinions. a
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visit to rural wisconsin offer signs. this is from the country. this is ruby. she's one of our favorites tom over how says that's about right. the walk, a shock county dairy farmer has voted for donald trump in the last 2 elections and says, he'll do it again. there's, there's no doubt for us our time, let me jump pa. busy policies are much better than under biting policies. no doubt . he says inflation has hit his farm hard. what price takers are behind the curve. so the, the inflation number, one of that they've type is the biggest economic reasons. the family farm was once found all over the american midwest, and now it is a disappearing tradition with an average of one family farm a day going out of business here in wisconsin alone. and there's plenty of debate over who is to blame for that. we're still dealing with retail atory tariffs from his previous administration. tina essentially blames trump per family, his own dis,
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to emigrate legally because they, they fear our system. producers are going to either face increased costs or not be able to find labor at all over house. the farmer who supports trump says mass deportations are necessary. what's clear, the issues facing american farmers are complex and there are 2 sides of the sense hydro, castro, l, g, 0, walk. you show counting. wisconscin. georgians are protesting against the results of slash. today's problem entry elections in which the governing party was declared, the windows of people are reading outside the legislature building and the capital tbilisi president telling me, is there a victory really called for the demonstrations unexcused rush of interfering in the poles allegations most go denies the state also to appear in countries under us to support the people running on the streets.
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right. that's it for me for me, the, for just a moment with us next then inside story looked at the impact that us support for israel's one cause i might have on the election would also be looking at the home stretch of the presidential campaign, the the so that's a big salary seen just recently and they're going off here on the satellite picture in new south wales and queensland won't be repeated. i don't think that we can have a look at them in use. even the 2nd, as a voltage that's coming in through western australia with pass up to city 3 or beyond mark, which is way across the whole is a constant. i think we might see a wave in the next we've temperatures rising. but from the point of view of what's in the sky, just discussion your shares no more, right?
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this is a different case in point. this is significant right beside of island. so of course that height and it moves from the side of van, she to the know not old during tuesday. it's still fairly quiet. right, and an easy, there's a scattering of shelves and the full cost of binds rock competitor, possibly, maybe born here, but most of the energy has gone a bit further north. on the side of the south china sea. this is flooding from narrow tropical depression in viet nam, highlander. but con ray is a developing, ty, soon he's of not just heading towards the ty wrong, and eventually the chinese mainland, where us otherwise is looking fine here. now the re significant right now thinking home shoot during birth tuesday and wednesday night might produce a bit of flooding. but it's definitely conrad. you should watch of open water but it will effect tie, run during 5th day of the israel is judaism and judaism is israel. many americans use a raised with
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a one sided view. what israel, this is our land, that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house. but the tide is shifting as younger jewish americans learn the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right. it is an episode one on al jazeera, the last week of the last presidential election, campaign affinity impose suggests its neck and neck. so what's the focus for coming to house and donald trump in these final days and how you could say, could you have support for this allows for on does a problem the results. this is insights, sorry the .

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