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the, the massive deliberative force displacement in gaza leading human rights squared for jesus as earl of new crimes and crimes against humanity on inside the sound. is there a line from town hall or so coming up? another lodge explosion hits favorites. something that some of the balance is really forced as issued. a threat for civilians to leave will be displaced by mass cuttings. in saddam's 20 states where the power of mandatory rocks support forces
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is accused of killing for the 1200 florida senate head trump, loyalist mocker review has been nominated with americans the we begin in gaza when more than $400.00 days have passed since israel launched its genocide a more human rights watch, now accusing it of commission will crimes by forcibly displacing more than 90 percent of goals as population. it's released evidence accusing israel of deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure as cooling on governments to suspend on sales to as well and impose targeted sanctions. the.
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this is all happening within a narrow strip of land where every small area is considered a ministry target. nolan garza has been on the is riley minutes received for more than 40 days. civilians all deliberately being denied the rights to that homes, food, or to medicine. meanwhile, israel is stepping off. it's a tax on the north videos, a buzz with people in the background cheering as jabante is boned. heavy on henry, shutting is also destroyed many homes in the giovanni a refuge account of noise. at least 10 palestinians were killed in the strike on a home in the camp. most of the dead, a women and children is rarely ami has not less off. it's a tax on all the parts of the strip either at least 5 palestinians have been killed in a drone attack on the, on the goals, a refugee camp in central garza injured taken to the nearby over whelmed alas,
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the hospital early on wednesday israel bones palestinian sheltering intense in the alma wasi in southern casa let's go to honey my mood. he joins us from darrow by the end. central garza honey. again, we discuss the latest strikes while the people in gauze and continue to face the daily challenges of the lack of clean water, the sanitation, the limits and food and shelter. and meanwhile, not knowing if they're going to survive another day of his writing strikes of the absolutely, and this is the case that has been evolving for almost more than a year now. since the beginning of the genocide, the worst, not only the lack of water, clean water, the contaminated water, the drinking right now, the lack of basic food supplies is in the for the past months,
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no entry of the human interior a no commercial trucks, no proper, good educate people surviving these difficult conditions. just just the past half an hour. another heart breaking story inducted you to the acute charge your medical supplies in the hospital. the one year old boy here died at the hospital, wasn't pronounced it inside the hospital for because of 2 elements here. number one, no medical supplies to treat him. doctors told us here is case was the treatable, but the lack of medical supplies necessary for his case. they could not do anything to him at all. and the other element is he had a medical to transfer out of gaza and was trying to get one of the medical missions organized by the w i. so out of the golf, if they could not because it's really monetary band this one year old boy from leaving, they got there just died within the fight. this is part of the silent death that is happening on not daily basis on an hourly basis here across the gauze has to be
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seen more of it because they're here a deluxe, a hospital almost by the hours be what i brought out of the hospital into the more from all different age groups, due to the lack of medical supplies earlier on 5 people who were killed here as well. and in northern part of this trip, more people, more residential buildings, they didn't bombing campaign continued to unfold and creating much more difficult is on the ground, your di, what's going on though they're part of this trip to the reservation. if we can say that lacks any basics right now from the food, from water, mid ascent, any survival, a life savings items, deliberate of destruction, of, of, of much needed aid prevention of honor. one other organization including the navigation from doing their job and from sending medical emissions of i'm sending relief to the northern part of the circle here. it's another reservation that is try go on daily basis to stay a life to survive. 9 have the horrible living conditions on our way through this
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book guessing. we see many of this case of these cases, industries. people are taking the side, watch the small islands in the middle of the road to sleep and out in the streets. because they don't simply have a place to stay and there tends to, throughout the summer of a warrant out there on a, they're not fit for them to stay and suffer on daily basis in queueing in line for getting we to get water to drink. that is not clean for the most part. there are in food supplies available. we're running out of food supply. we just talked to someone who said they're there. they're running out of gas and food here. they're there, there isn't any cancel it simply because there are no enough food supplies coming in the 30 trucks. that is very military in the last minute concession is that may are not enough to meet the needs of, of the greater needs of everyone here in the central area. but along the many 1000 a truck and another part of this ship. okay. many things about honey, my movie that for us and durable in central garza, that spring in mohammed,
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i'm must raise and media studies professor the dough institute for graduate studies . mohammed really good to see you again. this reports by the human rights watch. it illustrates in black and white, providing the evidence of what people in goss i'm going through and have been going through for the last year. what is riley strikes have done to the people in gaza. right. and it's not the 1st, obviously, the, it's not the 1st report that, that we've seen. i thought it was interesting that this report focuses a lot on forest displacement, which is maybe something that we don't talk to and also about. but as he was noting, you know, there are people in gaza who have been displaced now more than 10 times. there was just a report yesterday about a, a small child who has been displaced multiple times and who was rescued from under rubble for the 2nd time. he's lost all of his family and in this context, i think it's important to remind everyone that health workers and doctors without
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borders have been using a newly invented acronym. and i had to write it down because it's a long acronym, w c n s f wanted child know, surviving family because there are so many of these kids who are, who have been obviously displaced by those who have also lost all of their family members. they have no one to to look after them, but they're just wondering the streets. and this is one of the tragedies that i think needs even more attention. and i think the frustration for all of us and you mentioned it yourself, this is not the fest report. they have been numerous reports over the course of the last year. outlining what is happening in gaza. i mean, the human rights organization recommending things like in arms and bol guys. we've had that before. right. but there's like more produce a said to me just a little area. there is no rush at the highest level. nothing is being done about
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this. how, how, how do we have, what do we do by the situation? well, it's interesting. you mentioned the arms, no arms and bar go, right? because this is something that we've heard more and more about. there was this letter sent. i don't know about 10 days ago. or so by 50 plus countries to the united nations, calling for an arms and vargo. and then there was the airbus lumnick, a summit just a couple of days ago in, in the yard. also calling for an on some embargo. this is something that the global community pretty much agrees on the problem though and to your, to your pointing to your question. the problem though is the united states and its closest allies, the world powers, right? especially germany and britain about 95 percent of his rarely weapons come from the united states and germany. so as long as those countries, uh, sort of, uh, you know, scarf at the idea of international law, then, then we're not gonna, we're not going to get anywhere. there has been the suggestion that you know, there might be a, a draft of, of resolution put forward at the united nations security council. i,
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there's no question in my mind that nearly all of the countries on the, the secret security council, what support that resolution. but there's also no question in my mind that the united states would veto, right? and so to your point, one of the reasons why we are where we are is because of the united states. well, and, and briefly and have it since the last time we spoke, what we now know that donald trump is going to be the next person in the united states. is that likely to improve anything to the people? and also, i mean, i said this, you know, last week and the week before that it was going to it's, it's that choice between bad news and more bad news for the, for the palestinians. historically, there isn't a great deal of difference between democrats and republicans. donald trump was a nightmare last time for the, for the palestinians. i wouldn't necessarily expect a lot of improvement. he is a bit of a wild card. it's too early to tell exactly what his foreign policy is going to be . these are the guys are there are suggestions that he may want to sort of wrap this up more more quickly. he thinks it's quote unquote,
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a bad look for israel. this is what he said in a previous interview. but there are also indications as evidence by some of these appointments that he might even be willing to be perhaps even more extreme then then joe biden, as hard as that is to imagine, okay, thank you for that mohammed a mastery media studies profess at the institute for graduate studies as well as the tax not limited to gaza, it's been $45.00 days since it's ministry. launched a ground offensive, and 11 on thousands of buildings and residences across the country have been targeted. israel's army has been threatening civilians to leave the homes will faced foaming as displaced in estimates. at 1200000 people, 400000 of them children and beyond me is carried out further attacks on a route southern sub. it had issued force displacement orders in our earlier cooling on civilians to leave several areas south of the capitol scapes him on con
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. he is live in barrett for us and run. so took us through the nation, strikes across 11 on as well. this is the 3rd day of consecutive, is really strikes against a da here in the last 12 hours alone. about 12 strikes upcoming one, every single outlet. now this is very concerning to people who we've been speaking to from da here, who are just very concerned that their businesses have been completely destroyed. that houses have been completely destroyed, have been speaking to one person who said my family's house was destroyed early on . then my house was destroyed and it feels like where the strikes taken place. my sister in law's house is actually going to be destroyed as well. he was actually going to die here. now to see what, what state of that property might well be. this is a real consent for the lebanese, however, we don't know what is ro is hitting in some level in the southern suburbs is role
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hasn't said whether this is a talk did assassination attempt all the gain of the has bullet infrastructure. if it's has bullet infrastructure and that's a very interesting take on things because last week as well, catch the defends, but as the said at the, as bullets military capability was finished, yet last night we saw as below mount a very serious attack is a ministry of defense in tel aviv so clearly as below is able to still fire rockets and missiles longer range missiles from sub lebanese territory towards tel aviv. so this may well be revenge attack for that, but we don't know what that hits a in a duck. yeah. now it is a big problem for the ladies as i just talked about, but more importantly now, it's just ordinary people who are now in fear because they feel that this will is expanding. that is not the front line. okay, thank you for that in wrong con,
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that 1st live in they were the the full evidence is imagining dealing with the mass killing of civilians in 20 states . the power military rapids support forces is accused of killing more than $1200.00 civilians. the escalation in the region has led to a huge displacement crisis. have a more good reports from should the west thousands of displaced. people have sort refuge these people are the latest to arrive here in since the input dancer pronounced the they've come from villages into zeta state in central sedan. escaping attacks by the rapids, support forces, a journey that's used to take hours now takes much longer. it should off, i'm a how much has been displaced from here, nadia in the east of dizzy, you know, at least 400 people were killed there when the paramilitary group attacked. all of
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them are going on. the i'm on the 0, the earth into the homes and they started loosing and beating people. we sort refusing most of us because if we stayed at home with get shot, i gave them all my jewelry for them to let me in my family leave. it's because days to get here with nothing but the codes are not by the way, even with it. she's one of thousands who are now living in camps like these. the iris attacks spotted when it's most senior commander expected to the army in a major blow to the group. people here say it triggered a level of violence. they've never seen before. there's no other mazda loving so far when they come on to defective b, r. i started rating taking everything between the young and the old. they didn't give us a chance to bury the dead. if you tried to take a corpse to bury, you'd be killed too. many of those here say they were barely able to flee. local monitors say more than 50 villages in eastern does the other states have been
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attacked by the rapids support for assistance late october. these are the villages that are under the armies control there in areas run by the iris staff. but the deflection of the commander has angered the power. i mean, it's true for so much. they're taking it out on the residential with at least $1200.00 killed. i'm more than 135000 displaced in the past 3 weeks alone. some of those displaced thoughts refuge in the east of the country. this puts h provided by the un humanitarian office, shows many desperate for 8. after leaving all their belongings, interviewed on the journey to the east is no easier than the one to send. the an aide where occur state many arrived in poor condition with thousands of people that have been displaced to um, some houses and have come in to get that have have come into casala, which as i said, we check in the east and um, they are quite in some deplorable then vulnerable states and uh, really uh,
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demonstrated to assured that they need assistance here in cindy. the peace and stability is temporary flaw from the home step known. and i'm sure if they'll ever be able to return, he but morgan, alta 0, shouldn't be so damn. so head on now to sarah polls open inch lanka, not complimentary elections for tiny ones and states, and this crucial column. the once again, city of this page is a circulation with wall most just below oh sure, send the storms into the colder air a life. so we will focus on our barrier. the festival will come to the rest of your may to be. she looks funding for i can tell you is not 1st of all that has been spending a flooding around malik or wants to go to the edge of the sun. the stones that gave
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back 200000000 pieces right. twice a month was the just to see your eyes and surprise me. the river glared at hospice best. its banks swept columns of right now as you can see, and there is more rain to come, have a tendency is for it to drift slowly west with into something. portugal there's still shows on the east coast just by near by and see about nothing like his deepest with full bit of flesh setting to in sicily, but the heaviest childs here and are drifting eastwood's to was greece and maybe out pain. yeah. most of europe is suffering from the cold or for pace the winter, little side to the sun, some snow falling through the baltic states doing this. and then further south through ukraine is just a little bit to have to say when the weather from norway. they've got to friday and i have the readings going further west through portugal, but the deep shells and near light to cause trouble in greece, those orange top suggests the potential for flash flooding here. and on the north, i mentioned in the high drive, even those night the, the,
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the watching out 0 mind on top. so is this our human rights watch as a g, as well, of committing more crimes by forcibly displacing more than 90 percent garza's organization forming his don't stop with strikes. continuing across the street, at least 33 palestinians were killed on wednesday, as well as on me as carried out further attacks on the southern southern 11 on capital. she knew stretched an hour earlier, putting on civilians to several areas south and fairies and sit down more evidence is imagining it's not coming of civilians inches. they are a state monitoring group just found 4 seats. moving parties in the village of the 3 have a 3 says, 1200 civilians have been killed by the rapids or forces in the head of the un nuclear watchdog is holding tools with
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a bronze foreign minister into from raphael garcia is hoping to get is a great at cooperation on the monitoring of nuclear side sees expect to meet the new president for the 1st time since his election. the watchdog says iran has significantly expanded its stoke of enriched uranium in the past 5 years. europe and powers all seeking new restrictions on to her on which has stepped up new k activity in 2019 off to the us, pulled out of the obama era the clips seal. let's go to our correspondent russell setters in teheran russell. so i believe the 2 have been missing. do we have any details on what was done? because we are aware of the serious sir. now is i'm a young when you had a chief mama, sam, d, i a, the courses we've got now was processor. and just the mama just long ago
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police are usually a turnaround. have said this as they have quite the constructive tools and bruce's was it to you around as i said, this remedy. however, she also has said that the, the, the national interest, she is heavily on the easy way as well. if it turns out it has worked because it is on the tire pressure. because i mean by israel, that has the points by the pizza, by who right minutes of to, to, to use it. and there is choosing time aspect on weekends. agency reinforce the how for israel, that is a word to word easy by which is most of the reason i
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use both limited access way is that there's probably expressed some of these seeing that the cameras that it is to the bottom of what you want, how long should you run most factors the, did the accuracy taishan this only strong the solution between 5 pauses on the right to the high on so, so far as what we have heard from united cheese, as long as and the bed and the noise. so you'd expect not to told us what happened . so there is my patient child with me. they don't, they're committed to speak and keep the thoughts on. but the thank you for that result side of that into you as president elect donald trump, his name more top level positions, including many who shown loyalty to him. some of his cabinet nominees, though,
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have cause concern, even within the republican policy, which now controls the house of representatives. on the senate's chaper, tennessee reports from capitol hill. this donald trump is nominated marco rubio as secretary of state. someone viewed with suspicion by the president elect space with welcome to my washington's foreign policy establishment. it's a tremendous honor to the present replaces confidence in me in a position of such importance. it's also a tremendous responsibility not received so warmly by the conservative wing of the party trumps nomination of 2 c gabbert as director of national intelligence and mountain gates. the attorney general cabot is criticized for us as involvement and watch equals wasteful foreign was and is confirmed. she will be in charge of putting together the president's daily brief of information on national security issues. gates is a 5 and trump loyalist. he's about to and what he calls the weaponized ation of the justice system. as the attorney general, he will lead to the department of justice over the senate drum tune was elected
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majority that they part of the establishment wing of the republican party. he's made his peace with donald trump and sledge to carry out the president's alexa agenda. we have a mandate from the american people, a mandate not only to clean up the mess left by the highest lighting here as tumor agenda, but also to deliver on president trump's priorities. but it is notable the food in times to confirm donald trump's cabinet nominees through the senate as quickly as possible. before trump nominated gates. i'm gab both, i'd like you to face a tough conservation buffalo with some republicans already expressing their opposition to the 2 over the house republican leadership elections incumbent mike johnson was unanimously re elected to speak about his party there. the already questions as to whether this unity will hold him to 2025. when the new congress assumes office, we saw the republicans divide themselves even when they were in the minority. and they also did a speaker and had a difficult time replacing them. now that they have the gamble, the question is, will they be able to stick together?
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but for now, but if the establishment unpopular swings of the republican policy contains some victories, she ever time c, l, g 0. capitol hill. people in for lank of hosting and snap parliamentary elections, a new president colby election hoping to secure a majority in parliament. sherlock has suffered, it's was ever economic crisis 2 years ago on to recovery and corruption, all the main issues versus an elf. and on this reports from columbus that we've been speaking to all around in terms of the capital and outside a lot of the people talk about corruption. and that's something we're heading over and over again. the needs to root out corruption to clear the system literally to clear the dicks and that we are seeing in this election for the 1st time in a long time that more than 54. my m. p. 's have chosen to contest many afraid that they will be voted out of problem and saw me, you know, pleading it with us. i'm saying they have
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a sort of all the personal reasons not to but we're seeing this for the 1st time. something that the president under the commodities on like a has sort of taken credit for, for his thought. the thing we have brought in a new ton colors or the political retirement. because we have been talking about rooting out corruption for the 1st time. we have a real of some of the router later as, and no central part of the country being made president. and he's hoping and asking is that the country united to bring his party the in p b into parliament so that they can give effect. and lots of the promises made the other policies say, they are also uh, sort of capable and fighting this election through to spend most street violence and hazy capsule. poultry presents with many people afraid to leave the homes the medical towers. he told us without food, it says it's ambulances for tyson and suite. she guessed he's,
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he's transitional counsel fide, the interim prime minister, gary connell on sunday. the place and the businessman alex do the same example. so if you fire on 3 different commercial planes arriving into the city, including one flight attendant, managing police in the brazilian and capital, say one man's been killed, all to call was blowing up. and what sources of describing as a suicide attack, it happened outside the supreme court in virginia, judges and stuff how to flee the building onto the block. several international airlines have grounded flights to the indonesian island of bali. a volcano on the nearby island of flores is the rocking, splitting clouds of ash into the ask more than 12000 people about to leave the home . since the robinson began almost 2 weeks ago. while elite is all discussing how to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels,
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delegates the u. n. climate conference, and azerbaijan. on discussing how to increase investments in green technologies, it will say looking at how to encourage countries to invest in climate adaptation. and the role of artificial intelligence. zillow has had a difficult year with fires and drought destroying wetlands and drawing up for rivers in the amazon. one family passionate about preserving that countries. not sure, natural environment has been working to restore pods of the atlantic rain forest, one tree at a time. when i came down, a cave has the best way smoothly. so we'll get a was and in some ways still is a hunter. so he's reinvented himself instead of stocking game. he now wanders to what's left of preserve atlantic green forest tracking seats that might bring thousands of trees back to life. boston may. so how does this best i could
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look, seeing if i can put this thing, just be sure that we don't go dial up links and replace them. well, it's no small job web results. amazon gets most of the attention, the less the 24th ones that stretching for 1000000 square kilometers along the countries coast, has gone largely overlooked. now only a quarter of it remains. the rest has given way to tattle wrenching and urban development. we tie our lock you up here to somebody, kilometers from the city of rio de janeiro on what used to be her family's farm. i don't want those people from all these lands have been in my family since the early 19 hundreds. we used to log a plant, coffee, and sugar cane, and reese cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy, but there were barely any trees left until one day became as grandfather decided,
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