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is to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know. as far as i said, i'm going on the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the the un human minds chief says justice must be solved for the gray violations of international law or commission in garza. the hello, i'm on the inside this is that what is there a life friend also coming off the cross spoke to exchanges of 5 between israel and has paula at least 2 people killed
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in 711 on bonham's and i'm set them off to. is there any football fans? shouts races chance and pull down palestinian flags. i'm going to send that. i'm gifting stuff actually on the border between mexico and what the amount of work thousands of migrants are starting to grapple with their prospects after donald trump one the us presidential elections, the hello welcome to the program. we begin with a call for a due reckoning. so risk violations and gone so, but the un says may amount to genocide is human rights office says it's verified the personal details of people killed in gaza and says close to 70 percent of women and children. the you and i see all has examined is rarely a tax within
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a 6 month window and says, the figure indicates a systematic violation of protection for civilians. in the report, a calls for justice to be served for the grave is rarely violations of international law. the report raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer, attacks on hospitals in a parent, systematic session. and china is it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions, the international court of justice in its serious effort as on provisional measures, underscored being to national obligations of these right to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct. it is essential that there is june, reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations of international through credible and impartial, traditional parties. and that in the meantime, all the relevant information of the evidence are collected and preserved in more
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than a year. a full golf, as ministry of health says over 43500 policy opinions, have been killed. at least 17210 of them all children killed by his riley strikes and move in 11700 a women. the report comes as palestinians in northern gauze, a sofa on a month long is rarely siege. these rarely minute tree is cast off access to food and medicine, while civilians live with the constant press off attack. and amendment will get the latest from the goals and strip without corresponding honey my mood for us let's speak to gabriel. alexander is that the united nations for us gave a dining report back from the united nations on how women and children are paying the price for israel's $1.00 gaza. yeah, that really is the headline that comes out of this very extensive report. this is
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it here. it's more than 25 pages long, it's quite detailed of and pouring through the details in it and they are quite gram i as you correctly pointed out, the real troubling headline is that they were able to confirm out of the desk that they were able to confirm 70 percent being women and children. the breakdown is about 44 percent. a children under 18 or under and about 26 percent women. now the depth that they are looking at. some of the most numbers of death are children between 5 and 9 years old and looking at some more details. and this report, these early military often says that they don't target large groups of people. of course, with our reporters on the ground. and what we've been seeing that clearly is not true. this report reaffirms that that is not true. it says that of what they were able to document. 88 percent of the desk came in
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a situation where 5 or more people were killed. the other thing is really, is often say is that they don't necessarily target residential buildings. not true . this report re a form reaffirms again what our reporters in guys have been reporting for many months now. they say that 80 percent of those killed died in residential buildings . were killed in residential buildings, apartments, homes, and a such. another thing i just want to point out here is that this report only looks at 6 months up until late april. so that is why the, the overall number 8119 is a little less than what the ministry of health points out. but this is again just what the u. n has been able to confirm. the un continues to say there are thousands of people, potentially, deceased under the rubble that the rescue crews have not been able to get to. i ain't many songs for them. gabriel amazons are that for us that the united nations headquarters in new york. let's go to honey. my moved now he is in darrow,
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by the in central garza for us honey. what is your reaction to this report from the united nations that shows 70 percent of those killed in gaza over this period of 6 months have been women and children. presumably, it doesn't come as much of a surprise to you of the. 2 so again, it's just, it's part of the reality that we're seeing if we think of them part of what people in northern gods i'd be experiencing on daily basis. the for the past, the $34.00 days and for a whole year of june, inside the locks on the ground in the catalog. the, the genocide deluxe committed across the gaza strip for the 1st 6 months of the war from november to april of 2024. but again, we have also another window here from the, uh, the end of the 1st when to, to now another 6 months or a little over 6 months of another gene inside the box. and we see
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a systematic destruction of public facilities, an infrastructure and an area. 5 including universities, including the schools, including residential buildings, and many of the people who are trapped are still in northern part of distribute everything that we're seeing so far. not nothing shorter of, of, of, of good genocide. or it just comes to use a genocidal. and it's a full definition, the systematic to keep going of civilian inside their residential golding. today we have 3 more families were obliterated by these unpredictable fall in bonds that are systematically and deliberately drop by these really monitor. we have a whole or in northern guys have been cleared to from a, from people right now. everybody was still there, been declared as a legitimate target, which is the actual definition of what this really military declared earlier, that there are no civilians in northern garza, at one element that we get seeing it from the beginning of this inside the war is
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the, the system of instructional public facilities, including the schools and universities, are depriving 1000 of people in front of their opportunity their right to get education on. we track some of these are students who wanted to continue education here, but unable and also wanted to travel. the closure of the crossing, they're unable. this is what we've found out. in gaza. the sound of sirens and rumble of explosions had become the new sound track, the student's life. ford's colleges, students pursuing education, has become a test of resilience as they navigate war tour and the streets and shatter classrooms to try and secure their future universities. once the spaces of hope and possibility now was stand damage and deserted labs. libraries and the class rooms lie and ruins the infrastructure needed for higher education is
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in tatters, but not the desire to learn. for students who have been accepted to study abroad, the war has a created hard break and obstacles to realizing their dreams. yet, according to at each university, until the last the for this year and they will be out of school, they've had help us to reach our voice to the governments and a lot of people to help us to evacuate. because i included all our dreams because we don't have another choice to complete our education. and us and online learning seems like a solution. but in gaza, even that is a luxury constant power outages and unreliable internet access makers studying it from home near impossible for many a single missed they can mean a delayed semester, a paused carrier and a mounting uncertainty how one is accommodated, resorted to online education during exams,
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i've tried to coordinate with someone at home with a strong internet connection. we also tied and very exhausted and cannot concentrate. for many students, the war has become a thief of time. exams are postponed, courses got short and every semester bring new on certain the students live in tents. the scott, the all over the well does a strip, and sometimes they don't have access to the internet and they need to download the classes, you know, through the modem, technology. they can download the lectures, dogs that university is try, go to maintain their schedules. and the students please for a long time line and the constant threat of their studies being interrupted. and for some, the chances to dream to learn has been taken forever and break lawson every exam is part of the, the student's success story. however, the absence of actual and real formal learning settings due to the destruction of
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academic institutions in the genocide, make it hard to obtain the, the students are left alone to find about a loan there on, in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding core honey. my was, i was just there from the central area of the gods to palestine. adults prime minister says his deeply ashamed by what he described as a series of anti semitic attacks against phones of an is really football club. and he's $62.00 people have been arrested 5 injured in what police have described as deliberate the tax on funds of mccarthy tel aviv. it is rarely supporters tool down palestinian flags in the center of amsterdam before the game against ajax. someone will say, reported to of chanted races slogans against arabs. security measures have been increased in the city is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the extra commercial plains have been sent to the netherlands. to report rate is right. nice
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. so fast and has moved from amsterdam 5 people off of them, a copy a tell a few football supports us. were admitted to hospital briefly and they all been released already. so there were a light injuries, mostly among those uh supports us dozens of them. headlights injuries, and there are no more missing people because there were some rooms that some people had not been accounted for, but everyone now has being accounted for. and most of these, it's really football science. i know already at the airport or on their way back to it's or alabama because these are is right and the story is for amy france and also jews. the mirror of i'm so that i'm really cold at the pitch black the day for a i'm so that i'm saying that the international reputation of the city also as a jewish city is really been damaged as she said, it was very embarrassing. and i have to remind or of us that the, the history here,
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most of the jews were living in the city and of i'm so them have been deported. also with the help of that people uh at the start of the whole across and the 1940 . so that's why it is a very sensitive issue here for them that lives on a for am. so them, and she actually also didn't give any context of why this happens to the suddenly, after the match happened, because there was a whole lead of thousands of mcafee support as were in app to them to attend to this match with the i x to them and they were in the city already days and a lot of things happened in between before this riot started after the match. so this is what the mayor had to say about this. and this is what i asked or in the press conference. i have a question about the context because this didn't happen out of the blue last night off to the match you already described it was a palace thing and flag a burn to was it one, take enough, a building at a song scan to buy them
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a copy fence also very much insulting to arrive at people. so there was a whole context that lived up to the events, which of course are fairly deplorable which happened last night and you're not describing this context, the copy fence. we're also taking that part i interviewed just one of them before i came via and he also called yeah, we had, we did some publications. yes. so he admitted that so that part of the story is also not being being told. let me say that we did describe the context i described in general terms and our commissioner described which happens on a thursday wednesday night before everything interrupted. but i want to make clear, we are used in amsterdam, there can be tensions. there are many demonstrations and protests and we are always
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prepared for them. and of course they are related to the situation in the middle east and ongoing war and israel and punish, punish time. which happened last night is not approached. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crime to lab and on now where at least 2 people have been killed and it is really strike in the south. the attack happened in the town of cafe to minutes and hit the building on the towns main road . as well as months long assaults on southern 11 on his left, wide spread disruption and force. many people from the homes. number 2 is one of the largest cities in the area and has been raised to the ground by is ready attacks the liberties government has keys. israel of commission will crimes still has on al jazeera will be life for one of the most notorious for the cities in
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mexico, where migrant say they want the new trump administration to treat them. finding a meeting between historic fires, greece and take a me to discuss a long standing territorial dis the the by 12th, the engine has made its mark in northern. these almost died of open water. there's more development taking place in the philippines. see that my will become the next ty, soon in the next 2 or 3 days. seasonally, the writing is just sketching through southern cambodia. it's certainly been focusing in thailand, sumatra. i'm being wrong last day, a say on the rush angles and the full across, down in java and to the east was west pump. you the seas? no change in east asia is it's cool down there. stephanie in japan knows this new
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account back from my few g, but the sun was doing its work back in china. what was that you might, that shows in hong kong throwing off from using most places are fairly warm and dry and phasing 16 is well above where it should be based on the long term average. so it's quite warm here and maybe for you and not surprisingly warm the gum genetic plane of india and beyond in northern pakistan. but these actually are temperatures . it should be that this time of year. unfortunately, the change towards the winter weather means it tends to suppress any movement in the air. any pollution produced by bedding stubble, or from vehicles, sits that so the quality is really port moment in both new delhi. and the whole was any movement in the is not gonna change for the better anytime soon. i the humanitarian crisis and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay.
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it's a defense system into september, some of them and i'm so down a group if is there any football fans, boone to palestinian slide and damaged a taxi head of fights with palestinian solidarity demonstration. east of 62 people were arrested 5 inches in the clash view and human rights office as nearly 70 percent of deaths in gulf. a since october of last year have been women and children is conducted an investigation into a 6 month window of israel's will on the strip verifying personal details of palestinians that have been killed. we're joined now by most of abu toe. i is a palestinian poets who fled gaza off to being abducted by his ready forces. his family is still in gauze the city he joins me now from tempest in arizona. many thanks for your time today on al jazeera. so you managed to escape gaza shortly off
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to the whole broke out a year ago. how difficult has it been to watch the horrors of the last year in fold from a fall to thank you so much for having media and in fact, it's not on the whole that i am far away from. does i know what it's also about me watching my be for being on a daily basis, especially relatives. all of my life is the back of my life. so let's go back just to 2 weeks ago, my wives, my wife lost him. i'm going with his wife and the daughter's one daughter was killed with the 5 children. and i lost so many of my students and i live so many members of my fat, immediate family, and my extended time to be so as not only being away and watching what's happening back to my advice would be, but it's also about defend the people i get up on my family and my friends, my students, 2 of them i bought that at least most of you yourself didn't have the easiest, jenny escaping golf. so can you tell us a bit about what happened?
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i was geared to leave garza as a father of an american citizen last november and on november, 19th and i, i, i, i left the best course of the value, but i wasn't staying with my, my immediate family. i left with my wife and gibbs, and we went on our gently from north northern garza to southern guns. and it was somebody that he thinks on this last year, which is a good safe passage for people who wanted to evacuate northern gaza. and there i was, abducted, i was called out of the line, i was stuck. good. i was blindfolded handcuffs, and then i was beaten. and before all of that, i was, i had to undress, i had to remove all my clothes in front of the soldiers. and that's the case of about 200 people in that same date on november, 19th, last year. and then i was thinking on the military talk to a place later, it turned out to be under any dimensions of this. and that's when i was beaten
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a non stop along with about 200 people who objected before me. and then later, the 2nd, the i had you arrived in a detention center just next to us. and what i was into the gate to the 2nd way i could use the balancing and the young man being thought they would scream and they would ask him to be of you united with the, with the, with the uh why is that the children one man was saying, please let me go back to my wife and, and my pregnant was when my daughter i, you took me away from them. and i and, and were you ever given where you apologies for interrupting when you haven't given an explanation by, by those the rest of you as to why you've been arrested and adopted. and that's when i was where they was thinking. that was wonderful. i didn't see it as lately so that i was blindfolded. i've had a couple you said you ought to have minutes. and then i said, i told them no, i'm not giving me approve this up. yeah. cruise the base and he said you'll give us
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a and then joyce, i mean the following night of course, after the international and out the dry, but some pressure on amazon. and as i just saw, you guys told me we have still got about the mistake. you're going home, and i'm wondering how many pallets seem in b, b, b, b of doctors. and based on that, i mean those that i've done in bush one of the top chip, jim's and the goal is to was a bunch of different, went out those to fill in north of north you guys up. and it last november and you and he was announced a fairly this year. i mean, how many people were taken away from their wives and kids and was killed by myself by the way, i had my house on the, on, on october 28th last year. and bounce house and used to live my about 25 members of my immediate family, my parents, my sibling there. but luckily we were, we were talking of the family. most of that you have still in northern gaza. we know that there has been a seas that for
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a month no aid is being allowed in by the israelis no food, no medical equipment, uh no basic necessities. what are you hearing from your relatives about what they are going through as a result of that sees a well festival, i hear that they don't have the muscle. they don't have access to anybody can care . for example, mice has the experience was about to get back, maybe to build some more, i don't know. and she doesn't have access to any dining hospice and things and the ambulance of the jesus and see if she is fed pigments. each is in danger. and by the way, we don't have any fun, i mean, any proper fun signal, even if you are sick and better than hazardous wedding, you can even get the phone. so you have to go to the address. and that's how many people in gaza and i, and i would say it'd be what killed because it is as good as the campaign also told the. and i, once i use that there is, there is no, if you're not the only for the ambulance isn't gonna do that. but there is no fuel for, for the hospital. and people are binding on a daily basis and no one is being offensive. okay. must have
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a thank you so much for sharing your story and your experiences. i hope your family do stay safe, will stop. i will to have published again poets who fled gaza off to being abducted by his reading forces a year ago. thanks so much. emigration was a major issue in the us election, especially migrants coming over the mexican buddha, the mexican government says it's policies to reduce the flow of migraines. from south to north. all ready working on will stay in place of the facing threats from president elect. donald trump, who says he's prepared to impose tabs, if irregular border crossings into the us, don't full dramatically. a speed tell us on the remnant to use live for us in type of chileya in southern mexico. amazon to tell us is actually where you on. and what my grants that are telling you about the feelings since donald trump won the election of the yes, my lean, we are at
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a shelter in the city, a temperature, the very close to the border with the watson my lot more than a 1000. my grand to live here temporarily. some of them have arrived and past day some i've been here for months. let me show you are here with the help of. she said there are women here from the side of other minutes where that, that are preparing some sort of the yes uh for a lunch. uh. and they are here while they wait for a possible safe passage to mexico or a temporary residency to be able to move legally through mexico and try to reach the united states. many of them leave during the day to find a jobs because they need money to be able to remain here for months. this as part of the policy by
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a mexico to try and increase the level of legality in which these migrants move through the country. now as what they're telling us is that some of them are, are waiting to see what trump will do if indeed he will put in place the stronger crackdowns. other people though, say that they're very worried about their prospect of the possibility of a life in the us with the arrival of the president, the donald trump, and they fear the possibility that indeed the will close down the border or. and for example, the possibility for them to get asylum in the country. some of them are also here, applying from here for one of these asylum appointments. when they get that appointment, then they have a safe passage. they try to go north to the border. now this is also a dangerous place for many of them because they,
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there are criminal groups. costello's that at times demands money. some of sometimes um, some members of families are kidnap. they're asked for ransom money to be able to remain here quite some very, very complicated situation despite the 1st to make their life a little bit easier. 6 the mexican government to also when they say that their motto is working, it's because and, and they, they're saying that they've reduced by 676 percent of the number of illegal crossing sites. because when they try to leave the legally from here and move, not there often after handed and bust back here. um essentially they go back to square one. okay, thank you for that. i was under run p a t that for us and top a to the in southern mexico. european union need is a meeting at the european political community summit in budapest and was in ukraine and gauze. i have been a focus of that discussions they expected to issue
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a joint statement condemning, as well as decision to come ties with the u. n. a agency, the palestinians own right. they are also addressing the re election of donald trump in the united states and the impact that could have on trade ties we all ready to strengthen the dice. we are ready to prepare. we contribute, invite your sales receipt, the united states. and i see 3 important element for this stroke initiative distribution. first one, the by left one relations trade in investment. this is the challenge one to strengthen the booth. and i'm trying to convince that, you know, the children were costing that she's of foreign ministers from tech in greece, have been discussing the long standing dispute of a maritime borders. india, g, and mediterranean, sees the disagreements centers around how fall from that co signs that territories
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go on. who has a running to explore and exploit results is jones iraq list reports from the greek island of samples in the east to g and greece and took you need to resolve how to set maritime borders, india, g, and grease. once the full 22 kilometers of territorial volta allowed under international law to kill, prefers to stick to the current 11 columbus is. the tuckers coast behind me comes so close to sa most. here it makes no difference how much territorial was each side claims. this narrow straight is divided down the middle, but there a wide swath, severe june where it doesn't matter. and if greece has its way, it will end up controlling mold and 70 percent of the gmc up from 43 percent. today, an agreement may be impossible because feelings run so high on both sides. but perhaps they can.
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