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theories, the rice i'm was on out here the the united nations committee finds israel's warfare or methods in gaza. consistent with genocide the you're watching auto 0 life from headquarters in delphi. and jerry, you navigate is also coming up. israel strikes a un run, screwing garza city housing forcibly displaced, palestinians. a police or people are killed. syria and officials say at least 15 people have been killed in 2 is released right from the capital. damascus. and security is tightened across parents. had
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a football match between france and israel just days after violence and amsterdam, the beginning garza where israel's warfare methods have been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide, including the use of starvation as a weapon of war and u. n. special committee has urged all member states to uphold their legal obligations to stop israel's violations of international law. it recommends businesses be held accountable if they've health provide weapons or technology to assist israel's continuing on slots. the new report has accused israel, of stripping palestinians of the basic necessities required to sustain life, like food, water, and fuel. on the 2nd report from human rights watch says it's realist committing f
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like fencing and gaza. the report found damning evidence of israel's deliberate and forced mass displacements of palestinian civilians which it describes as a work crime. meanwhile, a this is what's happening on the ground. the is really military is targeted and we're, we're school housing, hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians in garza city. at least 4 people have been killed, including children. the injured are being rushed to nearby hospitals, which are already over whelmed with patients thought about as boone has more details from central gaza. it has been very close. a for civilians was talking $1.60 this time warehouse. there has been a very wide concentration on targeting residential building just an hour ago by the military. targeted a ground floor in one of the you on the tools that are completely located
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in the southern side of a north, through a side of casa succeeds. we know that school california is killed, including one young great fight broke out following the strike where the personal belongings, palestinians, who had been taking refuge in back to you and run shelter, have been widely time aged. and the reporting that the, the strike was conducted without any warning given your, this is how this has been the message. and the main case in every single strikes up the is where the military did not release of a sort of warning for several years to sleep from dodge events which incense us. there has been a very subject numbers of attacks on the u. n. one schools and they've got questions into cisco who began back in october based and you on reports that would then you 100 annoying to you and facilities has been targeted where they have they are expecting that more than $500.00 palestinians have been killed and certainly on
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run shelters, since that will be getting back in so, but, but generally the situation is escalating and other parts of the strip. right now. the central area there is a very active military movement for is by the surveillance of drums and this kind of demons by town. west civilians here believe that the common dollars to witness more is whether it's tax, no one knows where it could take place, but everyone here shows a great sense of fee and panic insights. so as we mentioned it earlier, a u. n. special committee has listed a number of recommendations for member states to stop israel's violations of international law. the report calls for nationals, including those with rule is really citizenship involved and subtler violence or violations in gaza to be held accountable. it recommends that companies which are consisted in violations of international law face full accountability for their actions. and that's whether through the supply of arms or provision of digital products and services that enables israel's onslaught. it also recommends investors
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ensure that their investments in israel do not prolong the occupation of palestinian lands and that social media companies, including methods like talk and ex, increase transparency about the government's requests for content removal. without court orders calls for individuals not to be mislabeled as anti semitic for it, disapproving of the killing of civilians on the tax on humanitarian workers. gabriel is on those joining us from the un headquarters in new york to tell us about this latest reports. gabriel and its significance so yeah, it's highly significant in the sense that this is a committee that was mandated by the general assembly back in 1968. and they issue reports every year looking at the human rights situation in the occupied palestinian territories. now this year they focused on everything but particularly on guys because of israel's continued bombardment there. and the report looks from
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october 2023 until july, 2024. and they spent the last several months compiling all of this data to ultimately complete this report. it's very extensive, it has a lot of details and it's a $27.00 pages more than $200.00 different foot notes with pieces of evidence. and as you pointed out there many recommendations, you pointed out a few of them, but they're also even more over 20 recommendations when it comes to recommendations for member states, recommendations to israel, and then general recommendations as well. just one line from the report it says by early 2024 over 25000 tons of explosives equivalent to 2 nuclear bombs, had been dropped on. does that causing mass destruction again, that's just in early 2024. so as bad as this report is, a risk as its findings are,
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the real situation guys is probably even much worse. so they will be working on another report looking at more recent data as well. but this report will be presented to the general assembly on monday, or then we expect to get more reactions from member states. okay, thank you. gabriel is on so thank you so much. i as well in the occupied westbank that is really military has demolished a 2 story home near the city of nablus. bulldozers raised the building the log into a palestinian town house, the young man and the town of yet small sources say, this is the 2nd time that is really military has destroyed this home. and these images show is really police destroying the last remains of the era. better one village of him when he don and southern israel, the demolition ends in more than 20 year legal battles. many had seen the villages the symbol of their largest struggle against israel's funds to relocate them.
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at least 14 blasts of shaken by roots in the past 24 hours, as israel continues to bombard its southern suburb. the is really the army had issued threats of attacks multiple times for 2 areas in the south of 11 on capital . the commercial district of how does the heck and the budget about as neighborhood have both been targeted. zayna for the reports from bay roots. the strikes keep coming. there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign in beirut, southern suburb against what the military calls hezbollah target's day and night. the largely empty neighborhoods are coming under attack. other areas where hezbollah has influence are also being targeted. as well as defense minister says as well, we'll continue to hit test below with full force, and there won't be any ceasefire until as well as goals are meant among them. pushing the arms group back from the border area has beloved remains defiant with
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my husband cuz i thought i'd go. but despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction of our people have no choice. but to continue that exist in the face if it's really important lives in nits and you know, will not take through politics, but she couldn't, through our country, not submit to the enemy's condition on how's the law is fighting back. it is still able to launch themselves and rockets across the border, reaching as far as tel aviv are. these really media says these attacks are forcing millions of israelis into shelters among as well stated work goals is the return of tens of thousands of people to their homes in the north. hezbollah has said as ro, won't be able to achieve that as long as attacks on lab and on continue. it has also made clear it won't accept, as well as conditions for a cease fire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty. israel is insisting on the ability to
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conduct military operations with bins lebanese territory and act on its own against hezbollah. for his beloved, the main front in negotiations is a battle field along the border. it is hoping to change the equation by making it costly for advancing is really troops who are moving deeper inside lebanon. i think when is a group go or is that forces go deep deeply in this is on? there will be more, uh, exposed. and because moves, well, moving, moving inside and moving deeply, is that weakness is always in his immunizations concept of israel has been relying heavily on its air force and casualties are climbing. but hezbollah says, as well as the policy of killing and destruction will not force it to change his position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire. send
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a hunter eligibility to build. syrian state media is reporting that to is really air strikes on the capital. have killed at least 15 people, one head of western neighborhood of damascus, while another targeted a suburb and the office of the palestinian islamic jihad. the group was reportedly targeted with several of their members killed. 16 others were wounded. charles stratford as following the story for us from they were syrian defense ministries being quoted in syria in state media. as the having been 15 people, at least 15 people killed in billings is riley strikes. another 16 injured targeting an area inside the syrian capital domestic scenario, cold months, a which is a fairly well to do area that plays host 2 buildings offices of the united nations. the other strike was in the damascus countryside outside the capital is
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really all me is saying that they talk to the palestinian islamic jihad. what indeed was talk is it remains unclear that has been no statement by that group policy and these, lemme just had a goal as a base. they participated in the attacks with thomas on october the 7th last year. inside israel. we've seen an uptick in the tax buy as well targeting areas of syria. and usually they really statement saying that they've been suddenly and we squeaks targeting while they describe us has the opportunity of so hezbollah infrastructure inside syria. they've also being targeting transport routes and bridges of co syria is it may to ally of his bola and intelligence agencies will tell you that weapons come through syria from iran into level. and so that as being a lot of focus of the bombing in recent weeks,
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this attack though, is the 1st in a long time same. and he targeting the palestinian islamic jihad. and again, it illustrates that israel can basically seemingly strike when and where it once it's all stuff without your 0, they would the head of the international atomic energy agency. rafael grossey is visiting your ron for talks and more monitoring cooperation out of ron's nuclear sites. turnaround says it's willing to negotiate with the u. n. agency, but not under pressure or sole source. our reports from to run a c is growing us up with us of original war, the head of the international atomic energy agency, the federal see met top. you run the officials into around, including the new, the elected president, mr. position young, who has expressed his willingness to be negotiate the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with west new care energy, new source. it has called for more corporation on wanted to to know if you're on
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a nuclear sites, found an explanation of union traces reports and they found at some undeclared sites. i am here with you around try to find adequate solutions to ease tensions, to move forward. this is my target, this is my concern, and i am confident that we are going to be able to do it. i hope i all john grossi appeared off by mistake during his visit. but there's a huge knuckle thrust between you wrong, and the was nuclear watchdogs getting smaller. i use is inspections, are the limited your all sees do an agency is on the particularly for us by 3rd parties, particularly as well. but you don't have the top different message, the tools to be the gross or constructive set you up the to has interest. so these are good discussions for designing a new part to reduce the tension spinner and costs and others on this issue. you running assistance will not negotiate on the pressure or intimidation which are the we have repeatedly announced that any intervention is because illusion. a guest is
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limited public affairs, andrea and will be met with a decisive response. we will not allowed them to exit pressure on us, putting gross as low as was it in may. both parties agree to resume pools, but the most progress has been made since then. there are growing concerns that is relevant. memphis attacks on guys, and they've been on the, to turn a conflict between your on and united states and wisdom. the exchange of missiles and doors between you run and is the 1st floor. there's different this concerns and how do you, i knew it was the focus was it took their run with how is the pension grocery hopes around to get a little more inspections or as nuclear facilities. to achieve this, you run the officials have long assisted the companies nuclear program is peaceful and forced to be to use for the usage you run has embraced uranium up to 60 percent . 90 percent is needed to reach weapons, grade level. this has to have done oh to 0 to wrong. here's what's coming up. after
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the break. sewing the seeds of recovery, we looked at one families mission to restore summer, brazil's ravaged rain forest and a french colonial era court house and set a goal transformed into a celebration of african artists. the super talk soon was started east going across. the fondles east of news on philippines is heading towards town. the wrong money is near piling up to do a similar sort of thing on sunday. so that's where all the really wagner, where there is the shower was elsewhere pretty much as they should be distributed at this time. the main lead indonesia on the west side of sumatra. these 2 tropical
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stones, one year says died just giving a few shots to home corner one, which is still a major part of food. what also enhanced the writing and mainland china on through the small of honors and in the recruit chain for japan. otherwise it's quite quantity, she's quite well to tom the evasion, but there are hints of snow coming up through. i mean, the higher ground around. she ensures bits of white robin blue looks like he will spend most of the stuff today over something. taiwan still has a tie food left, a strong this one sequence across these on the still being big ways with it, with the potential, i think of flooding, mold and everything else us. and that's potential. something's been realized in shanghai t so close to which is month to year this something half or something. so the india could see. right. the northern half is stuck in phone assistant, the poor at quality. i'm afraid for cost wise, there's not much change. the
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bodenal's rain forests are some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires increasingly ripped through them in the face of man made deforestation an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all plans to protect or village fire beneath a witness documentary on a jersey. you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, the top stories on i'll do 0 this our,
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a new report by you on special committee has found israel's war for a message to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide, including including the use of starvation as a weapon. a war that accuses israel, of creating a little mix of crises, that ones like severe harm on generations to come on. the ground is really military has targeted and when our school housing hundreds are forced to be displaced, palestinians and garza city. at least 4 people have been killed, including children. syrian state medias reporting to is really or strikes on the capital of kills of these 15 people, one head of western neighborhood of damascus. while another target at a suburb there's heightened security across the french capital ahead of a football match between france and israel. some $4000.00 police officers are being deployed across the city and around the stadium. and it leads police units will also be guarding the visiting is really team. the measures come
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a week after the post match violence in the netherlands following a match between the amsterdam team and mccarthy. tel aviv parisians are divided about hosting the match in their city. is right again, just because instead of this game shouldn't have taken place because it will give israel put unity abroad in the face. it's a colonial society and it's an applause imposed on the palestinian of the conflict is brutal and is not francis on to host to escape this cause the game should take place. there is no hold between fonts in his well fonts as a free country and has the right to welcome whoever once spoke, should not be mixed with politics. okay, natasha butler is joining us now from paris. so talk to us about the security situation and the large number of forces that had been mobilized ahead of this event. well, the head of the power, as police said, or no nose is actually say,
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just access security around this much is going to be exceptional. some full 1000 police offices, the probably not just round the stage in the side defaults, but also in central power. as he said, the police need to be on the if anything happens at any point for once, his football federation is also going to be hiring extra security guards more than the $1500.00 will be presence around the stadium that we extra checks for everybody as they arrive extra perimeters and even fences inside to stop any possible pitch invasions a particularly high security. all of this in place because french authorities all consume and off the sayings, those scenes from amsterdam, the violence and not associated during those football matches between the opposite on team and the coffee, tennessee. they don't want to see the same sort of thing here in terms of the start, the process itself. well, the capacity about staging, the biggest in fonts is 80000, but this is going to be the smallest ever a number of people in the side of falls for
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a for on scale. only 20000 tickets have been sold. now, the organizes the saying that's because some of those tickets went on sale a bit late because it wasn't sure if this market was actually going to go ahead because of the security concerns. but there are others who say that people just simply want to stay away because they say once again, watch phones pays around. natasha. we understand that there is also a plan protest where you are. what can you tell us about what we can expect of the that's why we're here. no, it's fall from the start. the false. there was a protest. ponce and just less than an hour. expect people to be here. they all part of had a student activist. there are also many leslie politicians who said that they won't come out to show solidarity of posting people. they already angry that best matches taking place. the tools i called for it to be postponed or no the completely because they say no, no news is a security risk. but they say look from simply should not be hosting the national team of israel,
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a country that is waging war on galls or the west bank that is attacking, let them know. and they say that that is the wrong message. the frogs is sending. they also upset the fridge presence, emanuel macro, along with full of presidents nicholas soft cozy for also a loan rule. attending this match. they say so shows. so these are see off to what happened to them. so them last week that they say there's a place for things like anti semitism in faults, and that's why the signing up to the stage and fox, the critics are saying they simply shouldn't be the message that they seem to be showing. they say is a false as opposed to me, so i may say that simply inappropriate for country that is violating human know an inspection whites. okay, thank you so much. natasha. thanks for that reporting from pears. the more evidence is emerging in some jonathan mass killing of civilians into 0 states. the paramilitary rapids support forces accused of killing more than 1200 civilians. the latest rounds of islands began after an hour
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a self command are defective to the army last month. the escalation has led to a huge displacement crisis. dead us president elect donald trump has a more top level positions, including many who shown loyalty to him. trump has nominated marco rubio, a senator for florida, for a secretary of state. while the former democrats hosting cab ard is paid for director of national intelligence and mountain gates has been chosen as attorney general. all 3 must be confirmed by the sun. it's which is now under republican control. one of spain's largest newspapers loving guardia has a balance that will start publishing on the social media platform x. the barcelona base newspaper says x has become an echo chamber for conspiracy theories and misinformation. and this follows a similar decision by the british news outlet. the guardian, brazilian police say there is evidence of a link between
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a suspected suicide bombing and brazilian and riots in the capital. in january of last year, authorities are trying to determine whether a man who killed himself in a blast outside the supreme court on wednesday was acting alone. he's been identified as a former city council account. as for the right wing liberal party of the former presidential, you are both so narrow. the court on neighboring congress were invaded 5 also. there were supporters in january last year to protest who's the face to president, to let the silver the world's leaders are discussing? how to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels, delegates at the un climate conference in azerbaijan are discussing how to increase investments in green technologies. they're also looking at how to encourage countries to invest in climate adaptation. one way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is to protect the world's forests. but more than $10000000.00 hector is
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a forest areas are being lost around the world that's according to the united nations. and that means our reinforce could vanish within a century, rapidly expanding agriculture is the main driver of deforestation, particularly cattle ranching story being farming and palm world production. deforestation threatens more than half of the plants biodiversity. it's also responsible for 13 percent of global carbon emissions, making it a major driver of climate change. the annual economic losses from deforestation are estimated more than a $100000000000.00. so brazil has had a difficult here with fires and droughts, destroying wetlands and drying up dry. in gaap rivers in the amazon, one family has been working to restore parts of the atlantic, rain forest. one tree out of time, monica and a cap has that story from south palo states, a small lease, and we'll get a was and in some ways still is
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a hunter. but he's reinvented himself instead of stocking game. now wonders 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 look, seeing if i can put this in just be sure that we don't go dial up links and replace them. well, it's no small job walk 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 some of the kilometers from the city, a free edition, narrow 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
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a plant, coffee, and sugar cane, and reese cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy. or there were barely any trees left until one day. mikayla's grandfather decided the time so changed, and the forest should return to its roots. the farm was transformed into the environmental n g o. have was the lot families still runs it now was one of brazil's largest reforestation projects 20 years ago. these used to be grazing lands filled with horses and cows. now it's filled with trees. 810000 representing 500 species of the atlantic forests. the farm is no and expanding conservation projects with new lands being bought and reforest it. me. kyla says the project could always succeed by involving the local community. farmers became
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gardeners, hunters became forest guards and guides for scientists and taurus, students now understand that their future depends on this forest and i think that is a good answer. there was some processes and these children grew up surrounded by nature . but that doesn't mean they understand its importance when the parents work here, when scientists and tourists come looking for rest of the sheets of them, it gives display significance. this year has tested brazil, fires have ravaged the pump demo, leaving scores on the world's largest tropical wetlands. historic drought has drained rivers and the amazon. you had him to have well reserved people keep moving forward. fueled by a simple idea of forest re born one tree at a time. monica not give all just sierra web. yes, 2 bersale. a building with a dark past has been transformed into a haven for artist and center goals. capital nicholas tank reports from the car,
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or in downtown the car, independent building halted by its pass. the french colonial era court house was built to intimidate its african subjects to be known as young creed or something. but the jump has opened its imposing doors to contemporary artist. i was afraid that 1st i think as a curator this building is a monster. artist have taken over the courts delivering a form of justice that was absent from the premises. and perhaps still elusive to this day, i think out will take you to think about what's happening to our welts, but allow you to to feel a curious sometimes where the crowd walks from chamber to chamber in this carefully orchestrated exhibition, the dungeons where the list said were left to die brought back to life by
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