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that doesn't tell me don't yet when they bought the what the whole logan well really useful wattpad. so let me search for there. the same has a, it's a, it's a hands on the view and human rights. she says, just this must be so gray. violations of international law in golf. hello, i'm sammy's a then live from dell ha. also coming off the cross folder exchanges of 5, between his round has the law. at least 2 people are killed in southern lebanon.
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violence in amsterdam officer is right, a football fan, shout races, jobs and pull down palestinian flags. plus, i'm going to send that, i'm getting sup, actually on the border between mexico and what the amount of work causes of migrants are starting to grapple with their prospects. after donald trump one the us president show the election the, the you and see human rights office says if i 5, the personal details of people killed in israel's war on garza. and it says, all of those, it has verified close to 70 percent of the women and children in a new report. the one calls for jew reckoning for horrific violations. that may amount to genocide the you and hcr examine. does riley attacks within a 6 month window and says, the figure indicates
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a systematic violation of protection. so civilians in the report was it calls the justice to be served. so the grave is right. the violations of international law of 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 trying to 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 the international obligations of these right to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited to conduct. it is essential that there is due reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations of international through credible and impartial tradition of bodies. and that in the meantime, all the relevant information and the evidence collected and preserves more than
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a year of wall garza's, ministry of health says over 43500 published indians have been killed at least 17210 of the my children killed by his writing strikes and more than 11700 of women. the report comes as palestinians in northern garza suffer under a month long as riley siege. these right emetrius cut off access to food and medicine while civilians live with the constant front of attack gave her that is on the has more from the united nations. so 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 of children under 18 or under and about 26 percent women. now the death that they are looking at,
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some of the most numbers of death are children between 5 and 9 years old. and looking at some more details in 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 a situation where 5 or more people were killed. the other thing is really often say is that they don't necessarily target residential buildings. not true. this report reform 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 a. 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,
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the overall number 8119 is a little less than what the ministry of health points out. but this is again just what the un 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 all this as israel continues its attacks across casa high. my hood has the latest switch, suddenly for the more residential buildings, invest, le, and enjoy value of you. you can be reported, and more people are missing and traveling their piles of rumbles and is really military with it's ongoing. the threats to civil defense, the crews on the ground from operating preventing them from reaching bomb side on an operating. otherwise it will become a targets rescuing very for it to become very difficult. people depends right now on volunteers or from local residents and from the other people with past
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experience or removing rumbles to help them out. but again, by, as time goes by, it's hard to remove large number of people as well as large pieces of tongue creates what people are buried underneath. the worst of these attacks was it earlier of ours of this morning we're on must, through residential, to the block in the la were 15 people were 40 killed. again, looking the same exact potter been going on for the past 3 months. residential home full of displays, families are being targeted and the aftermath is more people buried under the, the rebels on the humanitarian level. the situation remain very difficult and challenging for those who are trapped inside the northern part of the civil are not allowed to take a safe proud out of there. yeah, there's really monetary change them with the quest copiers into heavy artillery. is that still there is no proper access to food medicine water as well as life survival and live saving. i didn't necessarily need it right now for people to
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continue and, and, and survive these difficult conditions. hospitals are out of service, come out at one hospital and then all the hosp with the push to the bank right now . you don't have, you know, in terms of sufficient medical staff or in terms of the medical supplies that are needed to save and rescue the injuries that are right. do their uh to their facilities is quite difficult situations and keep on folding into much more complex scenario honey, my was the front of the center layer of the gulf, palestine to live in. and now at least 2 people have been killed in, in his radio strike in the south. the attack happened in the town of fox tiffany. it hid the building on the towns main road. the salon has fined around 50 live size from lebanon, into nose, and israel since friday morning, has the law says it target is ready. the military bases says it's a defense system,
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intercepted some of the rockets to you and enter in false and 11. to note, as unicell has accused, is row of deliberately destroying the peacekeeping missions prophecy. they've called it a flagrant violation of international law. it's the latest in a series of he's right. the attacks on unit fill positions, child strength of joins us now live from the lebanese capital bay route. so charles, what to say? you feel saying about how this destruction of the prophecies interfering with their ability to carry out the mandate with somebody we'd be speaking to a deputy spokes person for unit feeling. the last couple of hours, the stats that she's given us, they're really quite shocking. she tells us that the unit fil property and personal have been the property has been damaged and people have been injured 40 times since
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since the beginning of october. and she says age of those times. it was clearly as a result of israel is right. and is ready for, she's responsible with respects to the other incident seats on play. but it's very obvious that these you and if you're full, sees around $10000.00 of them, all of them all operating, even effectively. you know, a, john was in the south of lebanon and they're coming up against challenges every day and incidences of violence, whether they be targeted or know. now with respect to the incidence today, we understand this video footage the unit filip released of this. you can see one of the excavations one of the to excavate is that you to feel say we're involved in this instance. they also say a bulldozer was that i do so they say that they destroyed for these boulders just destroyed a part of the offense. we believe is, is part of the unit fil base a picture and it says it's got absolutely it has
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a had absolutely nothing to do with this particular incident. but as you say, it is one of, of it is just the latest incident. it was only on thursday where they were 5 unit fail members who were injured in an attack on a convoy close to side and they were free civilians killed in that attack. and another 3 soldiers. so they sort of thing is happening every day. and bear in mind is, let's keep in mind that, you know, if it was supposed to be there in a peacekeeping position, they've been there since 1978. and they, they are in southern lebanon, trying to prevent all them groups from operating in the area and policing weapons. any weapons that are being carried down there are either carried my unit full or by the lebanese all me. we know that that mission has been what can effectively be described as non adulterated failure. and israel have taken the situation very much into their own. hey this, but it is unit failed to all the a bearing the brunt of this. and that statement,
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yes. clarifying that no match at this level of intimidation. and the danger that these un peacekeepers are facing you to feel a determines to just stay in their positions and, and continue that mission. best child stratford live from bay rates for us. now, the dodge prime minister says he's deeply ashamed. why? what do you described as a series of anti semitic attacks against funds of industry, the football club? the, at least 62 people were arrested and 5 injured. and what police described is deliberate attack. early of funds from these right, a football club was film chanting, racist slogans against arabs. the the ready signs also pull down
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palestinian flags in the center of items to them for the game against i x. security badges have been increased in the city. protests have been banned in the off them off of the violence of us and has moved from adams to that to 5 people off of them, a copy 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 have 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
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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, most of the jews were living in the city of am. so them have been deported. also with the help of dutch people uh, at the start of the whole across and the 1940. so that's why this is a very sensitive issue here uh for the netherlands and a for am. so them, uh um, she actually also didn't give any contacts of why this happened to the suddenly officer. the match happened because there was a whole lead of thousands of mcafee support is worth it 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
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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 a copy fence also very much insulting to a rabbit people. so it 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 describes which happens on a thursday wednesday night before everything erupted. but i want to make clear, we are used um, in amsterdam,
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there can be tensions. there are many demonstrations and protests and we are always 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 a protest. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crime. instead of having an out of this era education in the ruins of the goals of war, we meet the students using study as a form of resistance. and we are full from one of the most notorious for the cities and mexico or migrant sites. they want the new trump administration to treat them sadly, the the,
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the dimension is just as long as it was a month ago, but it's still plenty old enough to generate knowledge from this terms which is doing quite happily that most of europe is under the settled as you saw today, which tends to suppress any sort of wind over rate and stays around the edge, can give you rather persistent cloud fault and cold, as is the case in putnam for example. but increasing the for the rest. the is breaking up a little bit, so i'm trying to commit to the shelves are concentrating, maybe in the south, or from down to the major items in the west and med kelly. raise a good example of a couple of days of charles or fund the storms takes you to sunday, and the bones is still that about $21.00 degrees, calories the capital of something. yeah, that rate will tend to move sides towards out to your engineers. you're in a circulation here and the small forming on the eastern that for southern talk to you and cyprus, the cold winds coming out of the east is affecting romania. but i didn't get some snow here. i suspect at the end of weekend,
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north africa is quite warm and very sunny. and i went to the hot mountains, suppressing the shelves, to just the coast of west africa, heavier writing, gab own. but given that wind direction, the interior so warm, it's been record the woman places all the way from sending go up to all of them are ok for example, amount of cash. the, asking these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado beverages collateral damage. that's reality. is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment. corporate is real effective. it's a little bit branding from the us elections to the escalating conflict in the middle east. upfront returns for a new season, setting the stage for serious debates upfront with mont, for the amount hell on out his era the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out, is there a time to recap? i'll headlines. you and human rights office says 9070 percent of the tests in gaza since october of last year have been women and children. it's conducted an investigation into a 6 month window of as well as war on the strip. 5 fine personal details. palestinians killed at least 2 people have been killed. and in this way, the striking southern lebanon separately has the laws side of these 50 rockets and normally, as well as well says it's a defense system into septic bus to the group who is right,
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the football fans has done the palestinian flag and damage the taxi of them so that my head of fights with some of them positive solidarity demonstrations. the 62 people were arrested in 5 inches and the flashes split tons of a situation in gauze. what is right, the forces are trying to destroy every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been attacked many students, though, the tub and to continue the studies. having my fluids reports in gaza, the sound of sirens and rumble of explosions have become the new sound track. the student's life for its college students pursuing education has become a test of resilience. as they navigate, war torn his traits and shattered classrooms to try and secure their future
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universities. once the spaces of hope and pass stability now was stand damage and deserted labs. libraries and the cloth rooms lie in ruins. the infrastructure needed for higher education is 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 helped us to reach our voice to the governments and lots of people to help us to evacuate because unconventional audience, because we don't have another choice to complete our education here and us, it online learning seems like a solution but in gaza, even that is a luxury constant power outages and unreliable internet access made to setting it from home near impossible for many a single missed they can mean
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a delayed semester, a paused carrier and a mounting uncertainty. how one is i come and they look through, i resorted to online education during exams. i tried to coordinate with someone at home with the 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 shorts, and every semester bring new on cert, tennessee. students live in tents, but it's got the all over the or 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. garza university is try go to maintain a schedules and a students freeze for a long timeline. and the constant threat of their studies being interrupted, and for some the chances to dream to learn has been taken forever re clause and the
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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 academic institutions in the genocide, make it hard to obtain. the, the students are left alone to find the bad alone they are on, in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding horror. hunting my moods i was just there from the central. busy the gods to palestine, us me, the revolting president elect. donald trump is off the protectionist leaning roberts likes to run these administrations play the policy. it will be trump 2nd appointment, often naming election campaign cheese. susie whiles is chief of stuff, is the 1st time a woman is held, the most senior staffing role in the white house. let's go to john 100. a near trump small log a residence,
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joins us from that in florida. so john pro appointment is 2 assassinations. attempts it's been a very busy day for donald trump and it's been an eventful day at mar log or that's for sure. uh he did a telephone call with an nbc reporter christian welfare. and in that call, he said he felt he had a mandate to bring common sense back to the countries that is number one issue was going to be securing the border. and he said that he was asked if there was a price check for his plan to deport millions of and documented americans. he said there was no price tag because it was too important. you said there was no choice but to proceed with that plan. and he went on to say that he had some pleasant when he described his very nice conversations with vice president conway harris, who defeated on tuesday and president joe biden. and that heresy to emphasize to him the need for a peaceful transition of power. he said, he agreed with that,
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which as we all know from the january 6th story and 2021 is a dramatic contrast from the way he approached that election. when he lost. he also said he's spoken to about 70 world leaders, including reload america lensky of ukraine, and b. b. netanyahu, benjamin netanyahu, the vice prime minister of his real. but he said he has not talked to vladimir putin of russia. the important thing to know about suzy wiles, his chief of staff is that he's taking a very different approach this time around. in the past the big ryan's previous as his 1st chief of staff. he was sort of a main line, republican figure. and that didn't go particularly well, he went through 4 different chiefs of staff in his 1st administration. now he's picked an inside or a his campaign co chair. somebody who can speak both to the mag of people in to the
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main line republicans and who can help him get his agenda through so don't also understand donald trump gave his 1st official interview today. what came off in that of the drive that was that talk with with christian welfare. but you, the important thing, i think you mentioned earlier that i didn't get to then uh, was that the department of justice has announced an assassination attempt and actually made arrests that this is a wild story out of the hollywood movie. according to the apartment address is there was this a murder for hire ring that was run by the is iranian national guard. and that they were charged with killing jewish americans in new york, killing it. a rainy and a rainy and american activism even killing is really tourists in 3 loc, and none of those was carried out with 2 men are under arrest. and the alleged
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mastermind video, far hard should carry a, an after national, who lives in iran and is said to be there now sitting recording conversations with us officials that he had been hired by the randy and national guard, that he was an asset for them. and that in september they asked him to come up with a plot to surveil, followed and chilled donald trump. and they, he said they didn't. on october 7th, it won't be election was going on. he was told to come up with a plan to do that within 7 days. and if he couldn't do that within 7 days to wait until after the election, because the uranium is assessment was that he would lose that election and it would be easier to go after him. then he was a man who emigrated to the united states as a child, but was deported in 2008 after doing a prison sentence for robbery. and d, o j official say, it was during that prison stand that he met the other 2 men involved carlyle,
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rivera and jonathan load. whole, both of those men are under arrest, but you carry is believe to be in iran and on the lives. thanks so much on 100 that from palm beach, florida. as we've heard from johnson migration was a major issue in the us specially migrants coming over the mexican buddha. the mexican government says its policies to reduce the flow of migrants from south to north, already working. and will stay in place or on the threat from president elect. donald trump says he's prepared to impose terrorists if you regular border crossings interview as don't full dramatic say. i sent that on pets. the reports from new mexico southern border we are at a shelter in the city and stopped by to the very close to the border with the ones that might allow more than
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a 1000 migraines to live here temporarily. some of them have arrived in past days. some have been here for months. let me show yours. here with the help of. she said there are women here from his side of other than been his sweat of that are preparing some sort of see yes, uh for a lunch. uh and they are here while they wait for a, 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 is part of the policy by a mexico to try and increase the level of legality in which these migrants move to the country. now as what they're telling us is that some of them are,
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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 prospects, the of the possibility of a life in the us with the arrival of the pricing, then to 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 uh for one of these asylum appointment when they get that appointment. and 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 there are a criminal groups costello's that at some times, demands money. some of the sometimes uh, some members of families are kidnap, they're asked for ransom money to be able to remain here. so it's a very,
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very complicated situation, despite the efforts to make their life a little bit easier. 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 the legal crossings. it's because when they try to levy legally from here and move not there often ask for a handed and bust back here. and essentially they go back to square one. now china has approved the plan to increase the debt ceiling for local governments by $840000000000.00. it's part of a stimulus intended to ease it. economic crisis driven in pop by pandemic restrictions, the real estate crisis. it's also comes also the election of donald trump is president of the united states. he's threatened to impose tasks and chinese products could lead to a tribal. we're just trying to find out who i resigned from my previous company in april. and i've sent out resumes during this period at all,
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but you can see it takes more than half of yeah, it's a guess when you job with them. i don't know, they're not so many projects and there was not much them onto the test. and now you

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