tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 29, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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me and yet they continue to report that the close of business, the story of just want to be should be a little bit higher for the level of cuz on that's just the to the, [000:00:00;00] the low. i'm sammy's, i them, this has been use our life from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least 62 palestinians killed vice radio stripes and the residential building and vapor that had knolls and gone ser global outrage. all phase rel bands the u. n agency that supports millions of palestinian refugees,
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the endangering the lives of civilians in gauze is riley strikes, kill him all the 60 people in lebanon's depaul region, highest number, an east and 11. and since the bombing began, plus island fisher in atlanta, georgia was a trump campaign, is trying to dump down the flames from comments made by speakers at a previous, trump, raleigh. the voice stopped with breaking news from northern gauze. o, at least 62 people have been killed by an is riley attack on bay fly here. the strikes targeted a 5 story residential building where displaced families. with sheltering thousands more people are still trapped under the rubble. the north of garza has been under and is riley siege for nearly a month. well, let's go straight to having my moody joins us live from debt and buy in central garza and highly. first of all,
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let's start with it's around 40 people at least to as lost in the rubble. what do we know about them? sammy, within the past half an hour, the number has dramatically increased. we're talking about 62 people confirmed by allow the hospital. this is a full health facility in the part of the service, so somehow operational but 62 people that were expecting the number to increase. then, according to eye witnesses, the from the aerial describe, a 100 people, almost a 100 people where inside this building filtering dining at the owner of this residential building who accommodated his relatives in laws. this is acquaintances who we're forced into internal displacement of from the giovanni, or you can from its vicinity from a little bit of east or inside of it around the, the region hospital where evacuation centered were set on fire and dealing with force into displacement. this 5 residential building in that area is an equivalent
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of a residential block. and then the bomb is not only brought the buildings out, completely collapsed on the hands of feeling why they were still inside. they were not given the opportunity to lead, they were not given a warning. and this is the patterns of attack that we have been seeing unfolding for almost the 3 months. now people are targeted inside these residential buildings or inside evacuation centers or tens that the setup for protection without any prior warnings whatsoever. that includes the honey, the visa of people who had evacuated from elsewhere in northern browser and came here to take refuge. is that what happens absolutely, that is what happened. people who were forced into internal displacements and did not leave the northern part of district because there's really military setup. the, the check points a gun,
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the military gun points that describe at the check point to let people out of the northern part of this trip. they did not go through the check once and they prefer to be in the western part of the northern cities of the gaza strip in big malay and best buy, where the hot relatives, they have family members and they were staying with them. we were told some of the families we ended up in this building just evacuated yesterday evening and they were seeking shelter, the protection inside this particular building. so the about hours between the time of their arrival and the time the building was fine and they weren't guilty inside this building. and this is very consistent in what we have seen in the past with are here in the last evacuation going in on union city or the central area. people were killed, bombs, killed in maine, within days or hours of their arrival. one more indication. one more proof that there's been, there isn't a single safe place across the gaza strip. so a 100 people were inside the building and we thought about display families, palestinian sound,
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or noise were being just extended families with over many children, many women. and as we look at some of the city bodies that were pulled from on the drop of small bodies, these are the small of the children or bodies of, of women. an elderly will hold it from under large pieces of tongue create the bombing, not only just always on the point of pulling the surroundings that was about we think, a 100 people taking refuge who design q a through to this building. that means about 40 and 62 and i'll confirm to i've been killed by these, right. the strike that leaves about 40 people where all say, all they've is anyone that's a try and search through the rubble, do they have equipment a well, unfortunately, civil defense department is not operational in the northern part of this for vent windowed deposit 3 days. that being very difficult do were not able to do their
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work on the ground simply because this is really military. and this is what a debt it's wrapped in. the civil defense, the crews on the ground and no departments are good from driving the trucks. it from operating from getting anywhere near the bottom sides, mainly it is a put, has sees on their operations in the northern part of that that includes also the work of paramedics and doctors when you see 30 doctors being arrested from a hospital. that's an indifferent wording. that means they don't want any of the doctors, they need the medical to stop operating in the northern part of this trip. so this civil defense members are not working there. they don't have the equipment to start with. they don't have the machine. now the have a bad on their operations in the northern city of the know the city of the gods through 5 is very monetary. what we're seeing now is more of the voluntary work, those from the local area, the local residents of this area. and those will survive the attacks using their, their hands, use manually operated to remove cheer level of destruction,
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large pieces of concrete in order to save lives under the rubble. but we know it's very difficult to. these are 5 of story buildings that came all the sudden that weren't completely flat then why people were still inside a normal situation. you would need bigger machines, better equipment to help because time now is that running out of time and they don't have enough time to survive these attacks. to thank you so much to hand me. my smooth that greenhouse, that i'd situation on that story from david by law in garza. let's bring in now i the fault of the director of the foreign policy and security program at the middle east council in global affairs. and i the looking at this, you know, you think back to november, 16th of last year when, so the for you and expos talks about a genocide in the making. but even by the standards that sadly we've become accustomed to, this seems to be what's happening and those seems to be a,
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for the intensification of israel's campaign. right? yes. and basically, the problem is, they're either using this opportunity you want to reach out before us the election to continue with the collective punishment of the thought of thinking people. and so thinking of up a notch now it's in effect for campaign of the of ethnic cleansing, that is unfolding the front of our own eyes. and it's interesting to see that this campaign of ethnic cleansing has a blueprint to the so called generals pine. that is, there is, have the 9 bits for sure, but it's ineffective unfolding front of her own eyes. this entails a complete bombardment distribution of the population and the displacement of the population away from more than it has to southern. but as for these are, it needs to establish some sort of military buffer zone in the north. and perhaps once people leave, they would never return. we're hearing from aids organizations that people are literally starving to death in north and gone. so 11 does how, how can we see this kind of illumination of human life either through siege
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salvation or bombing? we're seeing because international community has been so far unable to put pressure on these varies and these are, these have been left his own devices and are pursuing this a campaign of, of ethnic cleansing. as he mentioned, starvation is no keen old or even this building that was just bond right now. the metrics are not allowed to go and save people. so imagine if you were just putting delta under the rubble of and you're suffering from too much of injuries. again, a doctor will not be able to reach you. so this is by design part of this collective punishment. and then tend to push the kinds that population the pollution out of northern it as and create some sort of military buffer zone. and again, not allowed the population to return back to a northern because at the same time we've had this bill passed in israel's parliament concerning underworld binding under what in israel and in jerusalem. but it also restricts israel from dealing with on right. even in places
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like garza and the west pine. what does that practically speaking? i mean, how this is it? is this not a challenge to the us? united nations itself is an institution for say it is, but i don't think there's any care about that. since the work, the more than 250, you and stuff have been killed, you and facilities have been targeted. and of course, when it was always been a big target for the eighty's, because according to them, it perpetuates the understanding the thing that because it provides fluids, the vice education provides facilities for the pot of fitness to stay there. and one day returned to their homeland and so on. so i think of as where you have wonder why i've had one of the targets from day one. let's put it into the context for israel, for a long time. when you read the statements biased by the officials and commentators, they see honora as the organization that keeps palestinians alive as refugees in the states,
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as of refugees. that necessitates refugees should have a home to return to. is that the crux of the problem from these right? this fact is that they want to delete the category of palestinian refugees and say wherever they all they should stay where they are. and don't dream of coming back to what was the line exactly from the end is ready. perspective is what really perpetuates there. so, so going a problem because they don't want the services to be provided and the service is not provided for these refugees. they no longer have refugee status and perhaps could be pushed out of, of, of. so it's a part of the campaign for denial of the rights of raton, for palestinians. that is exactly if and if you look at some of the statements made, especially by the far right, they've been really government. they really intent on going back into has this publishing settlement and all the assessments in the cards. and that's why why you're standing in the way. and it was also part and parcel of you and commercial system international humanitarian law, which i read being
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a template on right now in front of own eyes. so this campaign of ethnic cleansing a thing i loved of a fault director of the following policy and security program at the middle east council on global affairs. thanks so much for coming in now will of late as i expressing alarm officer as well as palm and pos that bill i mentioned which bands the you and agency for palestinian refugees. israel has repeatedly taunted underwood during its war on garza, the un secretary general and tony guitar says these deeply concerned by the band in the statements he said, under what is the principle means by which essential assistance is supplied to palestinian refugees in the occupied palestinian territory there is no alternative to on the implementation of the laws. could i have devastating consequences for palestine refugees, which is unacceptable. i call in this world to act consistently with its obligations under the child support of the united nations and it's solid
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obligations under international law. national legislation cannot alter those obligations. the implementation of these laws would be detrimental for the resolution of these, right, the palestinian conflict and for peace and security in the region. i'll just say it was new or all day as this report is there a legislative ban on under, off the you an agency mandated 75 years ago by the un general assembly to serve palestinians uprooted by israel in 1948. the see the legislation was proposed by members of nuts in y'all's recruit party and one of the support of a solid majority of parliamentarians from across the political spectrum. the bill prohibits the un agency from working directly or indirectly, the occupied palestinian territory and bars. randy officials and organizations from having any contact to work with the un agency. nearly $3000000.00 palestinian
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refugees in the occupied westbank including east jerusalem and gaza will be impacted. the consequences could well be a book, elliptic, especially in war ravaged, garza for us is where the politicians have been very clear what they called you did a scenario. the ladder from the river tool. the mediterranean sea is sold used by implication, that should be noted. palestinians of cool if this, the organization which international community has created to stuff those pop ups that comes in part happens to the big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the estimate cleansing of palestine. israel has long advocated for the dismantled men to the un agency, arguing its work kept the refugee issue, which its rejects alive. this campaign went on violent overdrive in the past year. the politically, some of israel's allies have warned the bills violate the un charter and security
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council resolutions and could jeopardize israel status of the organization. meanwhile, some republican leaders in the united states have threatened to sanction the un if israel faces any consequences. all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will defend the organization from a precedent that could unravel its work world wide, or simply equi yes. to is rarely exceptionalism. with all the, i'm just i'm the international community has also reacted strongly against as well as bind alondra jordan condemned to move as a flagrant violation of international law and the obligations of as well as the occupying power. china labeled the decision outrages highlighting under was crucial role in providing humanitarian support. u. k. prime minister chemist armor express concern the band could make 100 was essential,
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humanitarian work impossible. on the you said that i just ation stands in stock contradiction to international law. and the fundamental humanitarian principle of humanity. how many jump june is in jordan's capital on mine because these right, the government is banned out this area from reporting inside israel and in the occupied west spine. so how about 1st of all, what impact will this have on palestinians living under occupation in the west bank? a semi we simply cannot overstate how detrimental this will be. for those palestinian refugees in the occupied west bank under what provides. so many services to them. we're talking about education, we're talking about classes for children and we're talking about health care medicine, prenatal care, job training, vouchers, loans, so many services goes down to the nitty gritty. i'm talking even about collection
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of waste in those refugee camps that they run in the occupied westbank. let me read you just a portion of what the unroll website says when it talks about the work that they do in the occupied westbank. it says approximately $871500.00 palestinian refugees live in the west bank including east jerusalem. they face a protracted protection crisis, resulting primarily from the ongoing is really occupation and exacerbated by a range of owner abilities. that's the key word vulnerabilities you're talking about. an extremely vulnerable population that since october 7th has only become more vulnerable in the past year. you have had daily raids in these refugee camps throughout the occupied westbank. it has become part of the fabric of daily life. and that is why when i have been in the west bank over the course of the past year, when we could still report from there when we would go to these camps after these
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raids by is really forces. and we would see the destruction left in the wake of the is really forces. we're talking about cost, electricity lives, and cut water lives and digging up the road. stuff that palestinians were telling us was collective punishment being told out to them whenever i would be in a camp like your jumps or to, to cut them for janine. and we would see the destruction left behind in the wake of the as rarely as they would also take pains to show me honor was sensors, education centers, 8 centers that they said she had also been targeted. fi is really forces when they went into his camp. so this is a very, very detrimental thing for palestinians can be occupied westbank and it's only going to make them even more savvy. all right, thanks so much my i'm gonna jump into that. joining us from my mind in jordan, manage the entire population in gaza, relies on on russell that basic needs. let's take a closer look at the organization. then the united nations relief and works agency
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for palestine. refugees was created in 1949 to support the palestinians, forcibly displaced in 1948. well that was because of the creation of israel, 9 by palestinians as the next book or catastrophe. today it's a full, it's 90. 6000000 palestinian refugees and 58 comes across garza. they occupied westbank, jordan, lebanon, and syria. as of last year, 545000 children were enrolled and under was 709 schools. the agency also runs a 140 primary health care facilities. more than 30000 palestinians work full. the agency across the middle east under also encourages and supports the rights of palestinian refugees to return to the homeland. i have stipulated in view and general assembly resolution $19.00 for which israel rejects that
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springing unreal. a spokeswoman tomato. if i joins us now live from a mine, enjoyed and good to have you with us. so does this decision by these ready palm? it means that effectively onrush can no longer work and gauze or in the occupied westbank if his or it is refusing to coordinate with it as been ready. and great to be back with you. yes is these laws are implemented, the next set bills, then they're likely to prevent other off from working in the entirety of the occupied palestinian territory in the west bank including east jerusalem and gaza. what effectively this means is that most likely international staff will no longer have these us to go into israel or the will be no work permits will be given to our palestinian colleagues. no possibility to pass through is really checkpoints meeting our trucks, our convoys, our humanitarian supplies, will not be able to cross into the
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o. b t including got the during this huge humanitarian catastrophe. no. or the nation on the safety of uh, trucks, convoys and their operations will be possible with the israeli government and mostly on route premises, including or maybe mostly in east jerusalem will be taken over. so effectively, if these bills are implemented over the coming few weeks or few months, the risk is that our entire operations services to palestine, refugees in the entirety of the occupied palestinian territory will collapse. why would that leads palestinians living on the occupation and displacement to the immediate impact is to plunge palestinians, palestine refugees inside the occupied palestinian territory into
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a deeper distress of this possessions and go ha owner. what the un agency that has the largest right now is the backbone of the humanitarian operation. distributing food, managing shelters for the displays, and recently, and coordination with human side of the world health organization district. and then providing at polio vaccination after polio, re emerged and gaza in the west back including east jerusalem that we have schools . we have 845000 children attending learning in the interest schools. we have health centers that give palestine refugees full primary health care. these people will no longer have access to these services that as an additional disposition. and while, while i'm here, i was a carefully listening to earlier guess. and it's true that besides the services,
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but those are up provide schooley your health services protection. otherwise, it represents the repository, the collective memory as palestinian refugee status, so palestinian refugees find in the owner while the place, the entity, the un agency approved by the general assembly. the international community had tried, presents there 75 years of displacement and dispossession. that as, as the crux of the drums identity even with our services collapse, meanwhile, will always be the representative of 75 years of refugee status. do believe that israel is trying to delete the rights over a ton for palestinian refugees? ultimately, this is what it's about, of the government of his ro has engaged in a very aggressive campaign to this credit on there while and d, legitimize what we write present palestine,
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refugees. so the volt yesterday at the can asset is the latest but also pressed for them to act against monroe by the government of israel. and by any other recovery. uh, it's time to do the attack on the palestinians right, to return that. this is ultimately what it radius we see you have an attack on the status of file asylum, refugee seeking to a raise that status altogether. chris gunners the former spokes person, so he sees it as part of his rose, ethnic, cleansing, of palestine. is he right? they don't know about chris calling us, but what i know is attacks against other why are attacks against the international system and that the smart tuning out for of support we received in the last few days by world leaders last and far including allies with israel speak to the central a t under a,
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as an actor or let the fence the rights of palestine refugees. and that is the actor of choice of the international community for the funds and the promotional price. all these palestine refugees, thank you so much for coming and sharing your thoughts on this and out on a fi unruh a spokeswoman or this idea attacks of killed at least 60 people across lebanon's east and the call region 28 people were killed in the city of violet back video showed a major fire off to an as strike hit the city on monday night is ready for us is targeted 18 towns across the bounce back. the tall region was an a hold of joins us now from store to in the east and 11. and so why we seeing this intensification zane of strikes in the vehicle and by the back regions? according to the valve, the governor, it was the most violent de,
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yet since as well launched it offensive 5 to 6 weeks ago, a series of airstrikes and several locations more than 60 dead. the almost the nearly 60 others injured. so it was a violent day, there is no doubt the east of lebanon devolve, it could be the car region, is a strategic location for has the law. it's been described as an operational base close to syria. so syria, of course being a lifeline, but it seems that as well, strategy is also about inflicting pain on how's the law supporters hitting areas where they live to create further displacement to the populate areas. what we understand is that not many people have left their homes in this region simply because they have no where to go and they don't have the means to do so. this is the most impoverished region and 11 on. so people are choosing to stay in their homes. so this is no doubt a form of pressure on has below. when you try to turn the community against 2
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mainly the muslim she community at the beginning when hezbollah suffered a series of losses. yes, we heard some of them ask questions on, on whether or not hezbollah is able to defend them. they felt that they were being left alone. but now when you talk to them, they tell you that we have no other choice. this is the only group defending us in the face of these is really a talk. so if the strategy is a to change the way they think that is not going to happen, support, i'm are among these, this, this core base for has, for last is still there. but like i mentioned this, this, the population strategy, especially, for example, in southern lebanon. we're seeing villages let it raise to the ground. no doubt, there is a military objective to that. but also at the same time, you're racing. the existence, if you like, of a whole community zayna we did have a us and boy in lebanon a few days ago that was talk of a ceasefire efforts. has the trial gone cold?
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now what if you read that is really media, they're all talking about the potential deal. the deal is in the making and it's could happen any time soon. and these really media also reported that they must hawks then that us and voice was planning to visit as well on sunday 2 days ago and hold talks with israeli officials and possibly travel to 11 on after that. hey, ms. halston himself on x said i am in washington so refuting those media reports that he is in the region as well as negotiating under fire. it has bullet says it is refusing to negotiate under fire as well. it says it will agree to a cease fire and then they will talk, and that is the position of the lebanese states which, you know, political power is in the hands of hezbollah as allies, as those who are close to the speaker of parliament. that'd be very have told me that there is no window for diplomacy of the time being no serious us initiative on the table. and the real fear in 11 on is that we're going to see escalation now and
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what is happening along the border. i think this is very important to, to mention is that as well as trying to advance on more than one axis, they are facing resistance from hezbollah fighters. and as well as things that, if it continues to do so it's, we'll give it the leverage the solutions. but when those ceasefire negotiations begin in earnest, thanks so much, susanna hold, or the fan store eastern lebanon, still ahead on this out. the sarah news out come of the harrison dog from step campaigning with just one weeks ago until the us presidential election. and china begins rolling out and drive us taxi's magazine. cab drivers nervous about this to 2 of like the i marry him shaheen and i've been making films about since 2006 when i
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moved there in 2005, thousands, we recovering from the 38. your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve, their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains on account of the last shattered dreams on l. g 0. the challenges here with the latest news as it breaks, getting shot lose. he has to get his face to 4th one, november the 5th, if he has any chance of winning the wifi with detailed coverage with the release supplement on the summit, such as the senior president possible of us, was also invited to come down from the house of the story this leaning thrice,
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scraped with pill to the right to the house beforehand. central business district. it was level occupied after it was finished in 2019 the the people from back to watching out. is there a time to recap on headlines? at least 65 people, including 17 children, have been killed buying this radio sac on best buy a northern gauze. the strikes to the 5 story residential building, causing it to collapse. many people still trapped on the rumble. let's go straight to handy. mahoney joins us live from data about in central gaza. so those many
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trapped under the rubble is any word on that site. unfortunately the number keeps increasing and now what we're looking at 65 people who were killed then just very shocking revelation of what happened. the people are pulling out entire families word silver inside this particular residential building . that was the story. 5 is story building. we're at least 100 people were shouldering inside so far. we see. uh we, we seen a footage of someone identifying bodies that some of this is a mother x, y, z and these are here at children. this is the mother father with you. the children entire families are pulling out, are pulled out from under the rubble. these are the very particular families where this leads into further internal displacement to the western part of it, la city and the project area. and they were shouldering inside this building what it was, an attack, 65 gills. 17 of them are children under the age of 12. also, it might be because i'm out of the hospital,
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a smoke holes disability in northern part of this trip to still somehow operation on an offer. medical care is not able to accommodate the large number of injuries. more people are being pulled out from under the rubble. they are in critical condition, severely bleeding or simply do were crushed by the heavy weight of the large pieces of concrete that just collapsed on their heads by the work sleeping. there are other people who actually gone missing now some people are talking about other members of their families that do not exist anymore. they are simply a volt, right? 5 in sioux city of explosion because we're talking about the building that at some point where the standing fibrous story building now turned into a pile of rubble because of the intensity of the bonds that were dropped by these really military tiny. we know that these righty parliament has voted in favor of
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a bill that would restrict is right the authorities from communicating coordinating with on in gone. so what would that mean for the age programs on the road runs for its ability to try and get convoys in full vaccination programs? well, somebody in the past few months, that rate in monetary on the ground, did they bring it? think pasco, p, the knob struck the delivery of a activities our trucks carried out or organized by on. or it made it very difficult to read students that they did it once it prevented unable workers or from doing their job in areas that were designated by that is really monetary as the conflicting areas in human history. it could be delivered easily. but that did not happen. and right now what we're seeing, it's a pinnacle of all of these actions to push on or what out of the scene completely. and if before the but the by product of this on the long term, which is the a describing palestinians are from the right of return. because honorable was
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a created based on the 194 resolution that it protects the right of thomas city of the return to their homeland is here in the villages. and that's the city, the word drives driven in from the 9040 gates. it also indicates that many of the people right now, 10001000 of displays, people do not have the proper access to human interior and aiden to do the services are provided by owner. but it also indicates that on or right now is being cornered in an area that becomes the legitimate target 5 is really monetary. now, in the past months, many vulnerable workers were targeted by those really military. and these really military came up with all kind of justifications. but right now we see the clearly that ottawa and its employees workers, its facilities are becoming to gradually the legitimate target by this very military right. when leave with that, thanks so much honey. my most northern boss,
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she is an advocacy office for gaza and the west bank for humanity ending solution. she joins us from east to so i'm good to have you with us 1st of all because there are a lot of lines going on. sadly. right now about the plight of palestinian refugees . just give us an idea of how many palestinian refugees in the occupied territory. all dependent on aid and old i i organizations like yours. thank you saw me. there are thousands of families find the teachers and the ok find the rest, the bank and also and goes on outside palestine. that's all and critic and means off of the human into the an 8 that's on it. well, and all the humanitarian organizations ask for writing and we've been quoting for more than a century, needs unimpeded access, opting materials, aid in order to serve the effective population who need the most and how desperate are the needs in particular, in the north,
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and particularly how much more vulnerable people with disability when they are on the siege under occupation. and on the un special wrap, the tools and, and experts call a genocide. to be honest with you, we have done all of sending them so describe the bus stop exit to ation. so catastrophe or hyperlink, i'm not even enough anymore. there's no, there's no food, no electricity, no fuels. barely one house with an operating right now and then it wasn't. so there's also no med center. and worse than there's, there are no what else could teams or fi advisors to help save the lives of people who would remain on the right now the rescue seems to have announced in previous weeks that they owe the patients because they simply kind of small and they lots of protection needed so they can see lights uh on does better than the 60000 understands with forced to flee again. and we spoke to families who told us
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inventories that they told us that hundreds of families remain on the streets because they can't find chapters or to even sense the big refuge in the pool here. vaccination campaign had to be postponed and ben was looking more than 100 south 1000 children, asterisk, so as persons with disabilities, the sick and the engine results critic and life saving assistance. we know that patient injured patients are dying of somebody knows why and hosp, but then why communication issues make it extremely difficult to know or to assess the situation of the nation and kind of the house. but, but on this morning we saw that more than 6 feet deep and from an a strike that had been think and many injured when many hundreds of feet. but most of the children do mean under that. so the situation is cut the stuff back and i, i, i, we, we see that it's just getting squares by the and we've been saying go to hear that
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there's no thanks place in gaza. so people can even be displeased or, or find a safe place to think refuge. is there any problem? it says i'm show you where is moving to ban on or what can all the agencies like yours feel any voids that might be left with with the binding of on so other humanitarian organization really depends on what and we see that there is no answer, not just on your law under was for the palestinian refugees and attempts to the funded and funded by people. and we have support and then what we find off providing misleading assistance. but we cannot substitute the programs and the essential google under what we found is fine. and also i feel all right, thank you so much good to get your thoughts and analysis on that. thank you for coming in talking to us. no been bashi from humanity and inclusion
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a nazi about it that's i'm the opposite of and that so this is the kind of outrages rhetoric that is resulted into assassination attempts of the last 3 months. seen widespread condemnation of the comments made by a number of speakers at madison square garden with politics, claiming it was a throwback to 1939 pro hitler raleigh, the same venue with a tax on hispanics and the vice president for sale. there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico. as the 1st simone malaysian, a low i q o foreigner, california prosecutor average be elected president for the highest campaign. this is an opportunity. it is struggle to move some latino voters to her side plans. a big advertising spend highlighting the comments in key market. donald
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trump, full time china have americans, fans, you hate and divisions. and that's why people are exhausted with casting is valid to daily voting. and this home state of delaware, joe biden said the comments begin highlighted by donald trump should not be re elected version. the simpler version which i'm campaign, is trying to distance itself from the backlash staying the controversial comments when either approved or endorsed by donald trump. but in a tight collection with a week to go, it's a careless misstep from a team. the claim it has all the momentum, all the pressure. i'll just see the atlanta, georgia. millions of americans have already voted all will cost the balance on election day november the 5th. but the vote doesn't vary, decide who will become president. a serial vanya explains. in most democracy's elections are pretty simple,
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voters vote the candidate with the most votes wins or the party with the most votes wins that appoints its leader to government. but that is not how it works in the united states. instead of voting directly for a present as americans pick their leader through what is known as the electoral college and every 4 years we have to remind ourselves of how that actually works. so here goes, there are $538.00 electors or electoral college motors representing all 50 us states plus washington dc. these are people that are appointed by the political parties. a candidate needs house of that plus one to win the presidency. that's 270 electoral votes. that is the key number. what americans are rarely voting for is their state electors. the group of people who will vote for the presidents on their behalf. states have electors based on their population size. so look at this, take a big state like california this year. it has 54 boats in the electoral college, texas as 40. remember you need to 70 to win. so that's a big chunk. small states, on the other hand, like wyoming, like vermont,
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have just 3 votes each. most states have a winner take all policy. electors are chosen based on who wins the states popular vote. and let's take an example. let's take texas huge state big population and 2025800000 voters. chose donald trump. more than 5200000 people chose job i'd because texas is when it takes all those millions of votes provide, did not matter. trump, on all 38 electoral votes bite and got nothing out of texas. one other thing to note, every state has to have at least 3 electoral votes, regardless of population size. and this means small states are hugely over represented in the electoral college example. wyoming has one elector for roughly every 142000 voters. texas, if you do, the math has one for around 466000 voters. what does all of this mean? it means that throughout history, on 5 occasions, candidates who did not win the popular vote have actually ended up carrying the presidency. that includes the stainless,
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the george bush and the 2000 presidential election, who got fewer votes and his wife will al gore. and most recently, donald trump in 2016 became president with fewer votes than hillary clinton. in every close election, the presidency boils down to just a handful of states around the country. there are 244000000 people eligible to vote, yet it is. these 7 yellow states swing states here, only about 18 percent of the total population who ultimately decide the winner. the system of state by state winter take whole contest where candidates can win the popular vote but still lose the election is deeply unpopular. more than 6 out of 10 americans want to see a president when is the most national votes, but that would require changing the us constitution, which is hard to do an unlikely to happen any time. so now trans president has visited the mid 3 based off defies is attacked and killed faulty sol
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just and injured 20 of those. the attack is seized ammunition and burned causes. they retreated from the basement of the border with nigeria. president, how much the 3, stevie no says. an operation to track down the fights is from the high balance is underway as the fall of bolivia and presidents even more dollars as accusing the government of trying to assassinate is calling for the president to step down. morales says he's convoy was ambushed on sunday, and then attacked plans by president luis of j, which the government denies morales. and these, for my process j. opposite j policy is ways off to dispute to the elections in 2019 splitting the socialist policy into 2 fractions. since then, all of this has been under investigation on several criminal charges. we tried to say that we took away the government of the little charge and david took about 2021 . they prepared the black plan to destroy even morales politically,
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by using various arguments, the drug trafficking, corruption, terrorism, and other matters. so the color, the bottom of it yesterday i counted some 40 projectile holes on the band. and now we counted more, i think near 20 some are small bullets. others big in the u. k. the far right, the active a steven the actually lennon, best known as tommy robinson. it's been jail for 18 months. he pleaded guilty to contemplative calls, of the breaching, and all that prevented him from repeating libelous claims. robinson. today, i've been sued for libel by syrian refugee jamal jazz, in order to pay nearly a $130000.00 in damages. his lawyer says he repeated those claims because he believes in free speech, of the same process in georgia against the results of subsidized parliamentary elections and which the governing georgia dream policy was declared. the winner presidents allow me sort of,
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it's very cold for the demonstrations unexcused of tooth brush or of interfering in the pulse. those aren't allegations. moscow denies homes and my husband has more unhappy with the election results. 1000 subdued, valid outside parliament in the capital to be the see. the accused, the government pro russian judge in green, part of the getting the vote georgette, the president said, and he said, and i agree with the sub position. i think that people who have a lot of opportunity to work
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here to read the election commission say deposed was fee and 5th, i think that the holding party 154 percent of the volts election absolve, disagreed election days. was generally pro city ready when they're going to are you administered? you know, nobody met her, but most by your tons of every month we stricken compromise, but but sick receipt and several trusted direct inconsistency present salumi absorb. she says she doesn't recognize the results accusing russia middling in the election. i'm losing the routing party of having used a russian forms russian messages and probably some type of pressing to and for this a really special operation. russia deposition st. outset powers of trying to destabilize georgette the european union quote, for
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a full investigation of the results. the people of georgia has been striving and fighting for democracy. they have a right to know what's happened this weekend, and they have a right to see that the electronic irregularities are investigated swiftly, transparency and independently many good gifts, one country during the european union, but the subsidies election results that dream appears more difficult. now, how does and does it a hi, lisa 150 people have been injured in the fireworks explosion near a temple in southern india. it happened during a religious festival. in the state of carola, a people are in critical condition, according to witnesses astray, spock ignited fireworks stored in the make shift facility next to the temple.
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europe's largest com, manufacturer of volkswagen is planning to close down at least 3 factories in germany in layoff. tens of thousands of workers. the german comma is facing weakening demand in europe and intense competition from china. just stepped off. it's very cool production and recent years stuff. i'll send reports from the then unrest among volkswagens 300000 workers in germany. the, a jobs long considered among the countries safest are at the risk. this example is a very trusted customer, obviously calls view. we have to see how we can feed our families and what's next for this region. since this has personal consequences, but also for the region and in fact for germany, volkswagen has suffered badly from strong competition with china. seeing if sales decreased by 500000 cars over the past 4 years. the companies transition to
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electric costs has also seriously lacked behind costs on set us inside. it's a problem with the management since that is noon. these problems for almost 20 months. yes, it does not present any innovative solutions except that costs the subsidy cuts and the employees allegedly caused the problems. so as long as you bought, the announcement will likely lead to a fee as bathroom it. germany's powerful unions who are hinting at strike action. volkswagen is no longer determined beacon of success and stability. it's been for so many years of faithful realization from many he and not only for those who may lose their jobs, but for the country as a whole. we'll see since famously strong economy weakens. step class analysis era in china is testing self driving tax a similar to the ones operating in parts of the united states. some of raised questions about how people's livelihoods will be protected in an increasingly automated economy. currently trying reports from the city of o hon. hail
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a cab on the streets of will hon. you might be in for a surprise. the city's host china is 1st fleet of dr. unless the taxes. that the moment it's just the trump project in a limited area, but it's captured the public imagination. be the final. how did you, how affordable? so you, if it becomes popular in the urban areas later on, i'll consider taking a driver less car as i live in a busy area. but for now i'll go with a manually driven the car. public schools are using choosing falling summer is just a new way of traveling at one more option is a good thing from a safety point of view. there are no examples of have been dentures, and that means travelers costs are reliable. that's not entirely correct in july this year, a man was hit by a dr. list taxi that ran a red light. the public perception of rule remains good. because a help with an app. the company is an offshoot of chinese tech john by 2 of the punching in
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a code. the doors on last monday or on your way. a touch screen gives passengers control of climate and volume levels. it shows ups that goes on the road detected by $0.38 is embedded in the vehicles frame. the right is a little bit january, the motion sensors so sensitive the stops, and the thing that could be a possible obstruction to be frank and the to use of writing tanks is in china. this is one of the safest drive is that the autonomous taxes have become a whole token, pointed china, for the safety record. but because of the price does begin at $0.50 only a 5th of the cost of an ordinary cab is china or embrace is automation. people are worried about the human cost. i couldn't named our unit. i'm definitely worried. i'm worried about losing my job on the income. i have to work. i have to live, i have to survive. already new prototypes have been seen on the streets and the
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fleet of drive less taxes is to be doubled by the end of the year to a 1000. it'll stands in the way of progress here. even if it seemed by so is it dangerous past? tony chung out is there a way to spoil it now and manchester united of sack the manager eric 10 high golf to the clubs was stopped with seasoned in 34 years. david stokes reports sundays to one of the feats at west him turned out to be the end of the road. the manchester united manage it every 10 hug. it was the full loss at the season, which is 3 victories from 9 games united down in 14th just 7 points above the relegation places. it was stopped to a campaign since the $198990.00 season. yeah, i think it was a think this time to be on us. um, i feel a detail for and a little bit, but
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a pharmacist or something good enough. i think it's about time we really like a fresh energy, a new perspective and new ideas. 10, how took the job in 2022 and want to try fees in your sleep cup and the cup in may when they beat manchester city to the trophy. it was that victory. that convinced you know it's, it's new coding to jim ratcliffe to stick with 10 hug, but results and performances have forced the cups hand with just one when and that last 8 games and all competitions, it seems like they've been swimming around in circles despite the 600000000 outlay from uh, from 10 uh during this time. uh, there's no discernible progress whatsoever. so it would just take care of it. they've got a difficult jump in to turn it and turn it to and the stricken oil tanker around, you know it to the point to record 20 english titles, but nothing since 201310 hawk. now joining david moiz, let me find how joe se moreno and all i can associate in folding show to the
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standard set by alex ferguson. i do feel like this time around the money just being bites all the way is being given a lot of time. i think that this is a very remote some decision made by the ownership of system. the scope is around the managers much healthier for money to succeed in that i think they would have really preferred not to being stuck in the money to 5 months into, to say recreational direction. really 10. how is the system the form united striker read by mr. roy will take charge of the team is entering the head coach until a permanent replacement is found. they probably less the in the lead cup a wednesday. they'd be stokes out is there a style managers to assist ease rodriguez won the battle and all footballs. most prestigious individual award mid field this try and follows an exceptional season. the so i'm secure both the premier league with mattress, the city and the european championship with spain, also known as a ton of on 91, the golden ball in women's football teenage sensation. the media mouth to comb,
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the corporate trophy for the most outstanding young player under the age of 21 are back in the moment. so stay with us. the timing sizes. this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office. so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government . the military intelligence has been described as the closing of the policy. how is reported? look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are known as
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