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so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. echoes of the 2 brothers, i must have shut those jersey to the un. human rights chief justice must be serv. so the gray foundations of international know, committed in goes the i'm carry johnston, your with out is here a life from the also coming the, it's very strikes hits us on the other. something's a root off the origin,
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the population a to evacuate. assign football officials quote on the fee foot to confront the genocidal and racist rhetoric, east vice bailey sense, and that's overnight bonnets announced to them and charges brought forward and an alleged wrong linked thoughts to assassinate us. preston to elect donald trump, the talk to nations human rights surface says it's verified, the personal details of people killed. and israel is world, does that and says close to 70 percent of the women and children. and then he reports the un calls for a due reckoning for risk violations. that may amount to genocide. gabriel, that is on the reports from the un headquarters in new york, as women and children are being killed in gaza. and those that aren't are being
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star. that's according to, to new reports released friday, global food security experts, the fam, and is now imminent in northern gaza, and called for immediate action to avoid a further catastrophe. the urgent jeweler was sent by a coalition of government, un agencies, and jos. considered the global experts in famine. one recommendation to israel sees a northern guys that it has lasted within a month. seems pretty graham, and it seems pretty urgent. what does the secretary general plan? how does he plan to react to the report? i think it by reiterating once again the urgency to allow more assistance in 2 guys. the every part of guys, i think, you know, the, the notes that we read here every day that depicts such a grim humanitarian situation, such a difficult to mandatory and situation. we really need to have more access,
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we need to have more security. and also on friday, the un human rights office in geneva said nearly 70 percent of those killed in gaza that they were able to independently verify were women and children. that report also found that 80 percent were killed well in residential buildings, and there was more report, raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer at techs on hospitals in a parent, systematic session and to try. and that is, it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions in the international court of justice. it's serious avoided us on provisional measures, underscored being to national obligations of these rather to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct. it is essential that there is do reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious
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violations taken together, the reports, or another powerful reminder of the effects of israel's continued war on guys a and the told that it is taking on so many innocent civilians. gabriel's on to address here at the united nations in new york. he's ready minutes for his talk, said the tents, a sheltering forcibly displaced palestinians in on the last in southern guns and at least 3 palestinians have been killed and several others injured. the vehicle was also struck, the area was designated as a so called safety setting by these very minute treatments has been repeatedly attacked. is very forces in gaza, seem intent on destroying every aspect to protest in life, including education. universities and schools have been under repeated attack, but many students are determined to continue their studies honey mountain. we'd report stuff from casa in gaza. the sound of sirens and
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rumble of explosions have become the new sound track. the student flying foods call is just students pursuing education has become a test of resilience as the 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 classrooms lie and 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. if we put into at each university until the last the this year, and they will be out of school,
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i've had help us to reach our voice to the governments and a lot of people to help us to evacuate because unconventional audience, because we don't have another choice to complete our education yet and us it online learning seems like a solution. but in gaza, even that is a luxury constant power outages and unreliable internet access me to studying it from home near impossible. for many a single mist, they can mean a delayed semester, a pause carrier, and a mounting uncertainty. how when they come and they look through a resort to, to online education during exams. i've tried to coordinate with someone at home with a strong internet connection. the 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 search entity. students living intense,
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but it's got that 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 models technology, they can download the lectures. garza university is try go to maintain their schedules and the students freeze 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. re clawson 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 academic institutions and the genocide, make it hard to obtain the, the students are less the long to find the battle on their own. in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding core honey my moods i was just there from the central. busy of the gods to palestine. most of abu toe is
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a protestant in poets who fled, goes off to being abducted buys very sold, as he describes how is very forces operate with impunity. it was taken on a military truck to a place later, it turned out to be under any dimensions of that. and that's when i was beaten a non stop along with about 200 people who had a vested before me. and then later, the 2nd the i had you arrivals and the detention center just makes us. and what i was into the gate to the 2nd way i could you buy this thing and the young man being thoughts or they were just claiming they were asking to be of united with the, with the, with their uh why is that their children one man was saying, please again, let me go back to my wife and, and my pregnant wife and my daughter i you took me away from them or they mistaken . that was wonderful. i didn't see it as a soldier though 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. you said, yeah,
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it was the prism you said you'll give us the or i'm, i've been doing it. i mean the following night. busy of course i have to have the international and out the cry, but some personal name is in and is a new so just told me we have so that was the mistake you are going home. and i'm wondering how many palestinian b b. b, the of the doctor then based on that, i mean those that i've done and bush, one of the top subjects in regards to who was a bunch of different, went out those people in north. it's not because of it last november. i knew it was announced a fairly this year. i mean, how many people were taken away from their wives and kids and was killed. in fact, it's not on the horrible that i am far away from guys. i know, but it's also about me watching my people being killed on a daily basis. especially relatives. all of my relatives are back in does. i'm own all of my watch. so let me go back just to 2 weeks ago, my wife's, my wife lost him. i'm go with his wife and bessie daughters, one daughter was killed with a husband and the 5 children. and i lost so many of my students and i live so many
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members of my fat, immediate family, and they extend it to anybody. so it's not only being away and watching what's happening back to my in my city, but it's also about defend the people. i care about. my family and my friends, my students to whom i bought that it recently. israel has car without strikes on 11 east capital, they route they came to the off to these fairly ministry issue does actuation threats for people living in the southern side that i'd love to hear you in the interim at 411 and then as unit phil has accused is very forces of deliberately destroying the peacekeeping missions, property they've described, it says a flagrant, the foundation of international. no. it's the latest in the series of is very, a tax on that. you feel that positions on 1st day 5 peacekeepers were interested in is really drone strike. never a minute. you check point in southern lebanon. charles stratford has the latest from barret as the deputy spokes person for unit fill you in. peacekeepers in
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southern lebanon told i'll just say around that. so today's incident that involved and is really bulldozer and he's ready. excavate to the unit, feel safe damage is damaged a perimeter fence around you and peacekeepers. position is just one of what we'll see. incidents involving the damage of the unit fill positions or in date, the injuring of unit fail personnel since the beginning of october, that spokes person saying that at least 8 of those incidents, it was clear to them. the israel was responsible, spoke to us and went on to say that $29.00 unit fail sites in that area of southern lebanon. israel has in recent weeks, tried to force that personnel to evacuate according to unit failed. they saying that israel a saying that they should move for their own safety. well,
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unit fail have come out and said that this is a clear violation. yet again, all international low. and they have that that despite the kind of problems and risks the dangers that they are facing, they are determined to hold the positions. meanwhile, most strikes the saving on the southern suburbs of pay route. they came off to forced evacuation warnings from the is riley military. it's being reported. one of those as strikes was close to a university campus in that area. it's really important mode to recognize that low is where he's putting out a lot of warnings for these evacuations. many of these strikes come without warning, and a lot of the people that we've spoken to affect these areas say that they often don't receive the warnings to evacuate, because they simply isn't the food network operating in that area. so just to get and highlights how dangerous these strikes all and the danger that they propose to
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civilians in these areas, charles stuff that was a 0, they were the palestine. and the football association is quoted on the wells governing for the fee for to address genocidal, racist. and is i'm a phobic rhetoric among is very football funds. supporters of my coffee, tennessee is told down palestinian flags and chanted racist slogans ahead of a match. and i'm just of them, consignments lead to st. baffles, leaving dozens injured. so investing reports from adults capital after refining night. and um, so that is where any football fans are taken to the airport by jewish volunteers. we don't trust on the dutch people because what we have to what we have been to yesterday, it's not something that we have the news when we defined a student and as well. we don't have what we have to do more than they were some of the thousands of supporters of my cabbie, tennessee when get it in the dodge capital for the match against i x. and then he
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was seen whipping down palestinian flex, enchanting, racist slogans. the outraged by the races incitement to death and stood out on the streets. and that'll do it this way. any football fans and police following the match dozens were injured to the am so that mir strongly condemn to achieve. describe this anti semitic riots. she didn't condemn the actions of the is for a defense. and of course they are related to the situation in the middle east and ongoing war and israel and punish about his time. which, which happened last night, is not a protest. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crime is for amy, lead us for quick to compared to violence with the hollow co sign of tober 7 is really foreign minister even traveled to the madeline saying upon arrival that
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amsterdam is not safe for jews. i'll start with this in both and novels, and it's while i've been quick to describe last night's riots as anti semitic, without giving much context to what happened leading up to as for a football, supports us being attacked. some say it's created a dangerous narrative. i'm fear more anti muslim and anti immigration rhetoric principles. emotions is ignited by the genocide that is very nice committing. so it's an opposition to that. and sorry to say, but the neck of each of you support us put themselves in that context by protecting palestinian symbols, a single racist, serious about that of things. while most is really football fans have left and that'll instead that government says it will do all. it's can to welcome them back safely. step 5, some algebra am. so that was a roles that lives in amsterdam and witnessed some of the fathers of the past few days. i live near the center and i'm in the center every day. and ever since the
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supporters started arriving around tuesday, we've had a constant unrest in the center. there's been chanting from a coffee supporters. they've been, you know, making graffiti sticking all kinds of very hateful stickers on all kinds of surfaces. you've all seen the video of them turned on a flag that was around the corner. and you know, i've heard fireworks for the last 2 nights and yeah, i've never seen the police do anything about it. so it's been very a lot of interest and the city center, my hebrew is very spotty and my family is jewish, but i've never been very good at gabriel. but uh yeah that's, i mean, also a chance in english not just the brew, but they were, you know, attempting, you know, like basically kill arabs of, you know, the dead like the, promoting the death of children. that kind of stuff. they were just yelling stuff with passers by. um,
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my friend who was on your way to work in the morning on wednesday got her 1st car was pulled off and she fell off her bike. um, so yeah, i just noticed the, as i said, just general impression from supporters was very little police around the city center in general. the last few days there were some um, but they basically just stood by and watched most of the time. i didn't see them intervene at any point. um, as i said, there was also like fireworks that were going off and stuff. i don't know even how they got them. i doubt you can take them on a plane here. um but yeah, very little of. nothing was really done by the police also they could have just called off the match because people were warning for this a beforehand or pull the supporters not to come, but it seemed like the city has done nothing to protect the residents of amsterdam . a must of to come hair off to the bright, clear reports from one of the most, the tourist board of citizen mexico and migrant. say they want the new trump
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administration to treat them standing on the powerful hurricane as left to cuba in the dark. again, we'll tell you our residence onto optimistic about in the countries the, the nights and the southern states of the us have been remarkably warm. reason today is not quite say that that won't freezing against the coldest. been bringing snow to places like new mexico, just as an example. does that real cold snowboarding it has moved on this move? no, i think the next day or so, let's see, rather less in new mexico, rather more in colorado or wyoming. but the whole system is opened up and the big chairs are the potential tornado generating chairs becoming slightly less strong now, but still there from the coast in eastern texas right up towards the ohio valley.
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and look you up with what you still have it can. rafael fish right into the seas might be coming into the central valley of california as well, but unfortunately not the south where the 5 still but and the rooms of the east coast is still with us, but it will be tempted by the increasing crowd. and some right kind of be as looking back at them, i haven't met rafael's gone through cuba. and so the boss there was wind damage and so it might have funding it can, it will be improved upon i, but this least in cuba, down towards the smallest very we're talking about equally sweat from costa rica down towards panama and colombia. and perry looked particularly wet with warnings that all flash study. once again the the, the,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back remind to of the headlines not un human rights office as many as 70 percent of the tests. and the 1st 6 months of israel square on garza and women and
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children. and then you report un calls for ju, reckoning for a risk foundations and pay amounts of genocide. israel has carved out more strikes and the liberties comfortable they route. they came soon off to the as very minutes we issued his occupation threats for people living in southern pastimes. football association is quoted on the wells coming for the fee for us to address the genocidal racist and its almost phobic rhetoric among its very football fans. first, a supporters of the economy, genevieve tore down palestinian flights chanted racist smokers headed a match in amsterdam. the judge has grown to the request by special council jock smith to postpone a federal case against donald trump. the efforts to assess the 2020 election results. so if told the judge more time is needed, following trumps. when in the presidential election, the still state level case is pending against the trump in georgia, a new york,
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but it's on such and how they will proceed once he re enters the white house. meanwhile, out of state enterprises, including buses called trump, to congratulate him on his winning and say he's ready to work with a peaceful outcome and goals of relations between the 2 solid off the trump moved the us embassy in israel to jerusalem. the major break for decades of us diplomacy to us prosecute us of charged underwriting. and by the, let's plot by rounds, we have a dish we got to kill present elect. donald trump, the justice department says the accused was part of a network of criminals used by to iran for civilian send. that is the highest 100 has moved from palm beach, florida. the u. s. department of justice says he has charge 3 men and it alleged a ronnie, and flock to assassinate president elect. donald trump. that plan was originally run by the iranian revolutionary guard, and hired a man named
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r hod shaka 3 after the national living in iran to come up with a plan to assassinate the president elect that he was 1st asked to do that in september. and in a recorded conversation with you as one voice. in other words, he said that on october 7th, he was told to carry that plan out within 7 days for to wait until after the election. where if trump mor speaking might be easier to carry out. he and 2 other men were charged. 2 other men were arrested in the us check, checkout he is believed to be in a wrong. meanwhile, trump gave his 1st interview to nbc news, and a telephone conversation was reporter kristen welter. he said he believed he had a mandate to bring common sense back to the country in his words. and he said that his priority would be securing the us border with mexico. asked if he had
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a price tag for his plan for mass deportations of undocumented people in america. he said there was no price tag, but there was no choice but to carry it out. john henry and l g 0, palm beach, florida. the immigration is a major focus for trump, especially migrants coming over the mexican, both the mexican government says its policies to reduce the flow of migrants from south to north, all ready working on to stay in place. 6 and they're under pressure from trump, he says he's prepared to impose tyrus, if a regular border crossings into the us don't fall dramatically out of sondra room. pnc reports from their mexico's southern border, the people at the shelter in the southern border of mexico with the what they might have say that they are somewhat less hopeful at the possibility of a new life or dime in the united states. after the victory of donald trump and the
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united states presidential election, so that certainty is a word that we heard a lot among the men in particular. they fear that the when from comes into office, it could the get rid of a number of options that do exist right now for them to eventually enter the us legally, among them the possibility of requesting from here asylum through an app people i've been waiting for weeks at times, even months for that appointments in a safe passage, a legal way, a temporary permits to cross the mexican go to that appointment to ask the us mexico border. the fear is that trump, once it comes and also to get rid of that, among other opportunities that, that they have. um, we also heard earlier on friday from the mexican for administer, one of them on who said that the policy is currently in place are working. and he said that the,
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the number of the legal crossings between mexico and the us of fall in by 76 percent this year. and that they hope that they will be able to discuss this, these issues with the news from for the ministration to show them that indeed the best system, their motto is working as it is without the need for a for their crack down. allison that i'm get the as just the that kind of zone jamila, it's an immigration, justice attorney, she says trumps deportation. that will be costly and inhumane. what is the problem that incumbent president trump is trying to solve for? and if he's trying to protect a disaffected american citizens, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to the port microns for parts of our community. craft families here is not going to actually fix that problem. instead, it's going to have massive humanitarian implications. be logistically,
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incredibly challenging. and costs the tax payer's money that shouldn't be spent in that way. um, under us law, based on international norms, we are not allowed to refile or some people back to countries where they faced a persecution based on who they are, whether it's their race, their religion, their political affiliations, and their gender identity, etc. and so i think the idea of indiscriminately sending people to countries where they may face persecution in arm is, is incredibly troubling. i worked at the border or the arizona, so nora, mexico, puerto, during the pyre, trump presidency, and i saw firsthand exactly what the cost of those anti immigrant anti asylum border policies looked like in real time. and the reality is likely heard during the last segment. as folks were playing, persecution cannot be incentivized to stay where they are. they have to go
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somewhere. and under us law, we are suppose to afford them an opportunity to defend their asylum keys and to seek protection at our shores. it's incredibly disappointing that we refused to do that. power is slowly coming back on in cuba of to a category 3. hark and mainland fold on wednesday. are kinda rough. i have left more than 10000000 people in the dock. experts say crippling sanctions from the us and the full twin economic system of humper recovery efforts in wrong or the account has more. the on the 17th name storm of the season has affected 10000000 people in cuba. the profile packed a 185 kilometers an hour window, which operated trees and damaged home. life is slowly coming back to the deserted streets of havana. those businesses transport services and schools were closed as
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the hurricane made land phone on wednesday. i'm gonna have you only imagine what my husband and my daughter went through here. the metal roof sheets were flying off. when everything come down a bit, we managed to get out of here. we were very scared. we have never been to a storm inside a house before. the important thing is that we, our lives, not only the i've never seen this in 61 years used today was my birthday. and i had a very said birthday because i sold a stadium fully in a pod. the towel was falling down and the roof tiles flying around. i have never seen that in my life, eva. this is the 3rd major power outage in just a couple of weeks, raphael uprooted polls and damage transmission lines. that's after hurricane oscar and another power failure due to aging infrastructure. there's been criticism of the government for failing to provide essential services. you won't be, and we're not going to find you in m. e and julio. we are going to break the enemy campaign of the haitians who have already set a cube a has collapsed. nobody has collapsed here. what we are doing here is standing up
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and facing we have already organized the entire recovery phase. the damage caused by this hurricane. so far there have been no, that's the cash strapped communist government has been reeling under tripling sanctions by neighboring united states. last month, united nations general assembly voted in favor of the call for the us to ended. economic commercial and financial embargo on cuba sanctions, which impact cubans ability to pick up pieces to rebuild after yet another disaster . in addition, changing climate patterns means frequency and for all city of hurricanes has increased and the storm season isn't over yet. and ronald han out to 0. that's a nation says to 1000000 people in me and most of us in the states are at risk of starvation. as a country's economy collapses. 8 agencies are facing severe difficulties, not accessing the state due to restrictions by the ministry. government within

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