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the 2 months ago, settlements like this insult. so don, one not here. this area is on the boat or would sit on people's leave. wolf from the north are coming from areas in that country. like white 9 states, the blue nile and seminars regions and to 0 state father know we're fighting has intensified this biscuits august, 1st, emergency supplies to be received by those who have just arrived, shut, dogged, and has been here for a month. she's ill, how children are young. she doesn't know if her husband across the border is alive . i know again and then i went to the hospital, but they did not give me any medicine. this is the 1st time i'm getting food. more than 30000 people in this area are due to receive aid about 1400 crossing into the country every day. most use informal entry points along the 40
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secured border. most of the displays, people wants to settle in areas closer to the closer to the homes, into don. ideally they should be relocated to transit senses about tend to allow me to. yeah, but those kinds of senses. it's a floor aid work who's struggling to meet all the needs of those here. because i know it's enough. we are doing this to respond as official. i know about us. going to give them a something to it's just for 3 days before they go through other processes. people this thing. yeah, it is going to be very difficult for them when you type in organizations, someone to help them to use locations because they're very close to the modem. marty, and on that and had children have decided to leave in the space. she was a farmer back home. now she can't afford a single meal. then the if this country can sustain us will remain here. but right
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now everything is very expensive. food is expensive. the growth of sticks, reusing, to build a very expensive such as the life of these people who have lost everything. catherine slowly, all to 0 on salt sedans, food which sued on. so let's take you to go to the, to rasa where the images are. all those a trucks continue to arrive in the strip 48 hours on day 3 of that see, so i will continue to monitor events with you throughout the day. will use the hospital to stay with the same office the the
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with the states fire agreement. finally, in place, so many questions starting with will it whole? if it does, what does the future have in store for palestinians and gods? how are is really media outlets telling the story? and what about the western media? oregon are the ones that acted as apologize for this rate. each one will be less of their reputation. we begin with the cease fire deal between israel and tomas an agreement that brings to an end to more than $460.00 days of israel's genocidal assault. on the occupied god the strip if adhered to and that is
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a big question. it will allow for the release of both is really and palestinian captives, the return of displaced the palestinians, the supply of aid and the gradual withdrawal of israeli forces from key parts of guys. disagreement could have been reached months ago. it is virtually the same text as one discussed back in may of last year. the fact it has taken this long is an indictment of us president joe barton's role in perpetuating the war. his refusal to force benjamin netanyahu to ended earlier. and at least according to the as randy media, it is a sign of the pressure exerted on net in yahoo by the incoming president. donald trump. the agreement has been the subject of all kinds of media, speculation, briefings and mist direction even after it was side to discuss that and the chances of its success, we are joined by diana bu to a palestinian human rights lawyer and former negotiator miss booting. first of all,
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thanks for joining us again here at the listening post. let's start with the cease fire agreement itself and what it means for palestinians. but also what we've seen since it was announced the narrative being pushed by benjamin netanyahu. a bit from moss is reneging on the terms of this deal. why does that tactics sound familiar to me? the tactic is familiar because he's been doing this all long. but the reason that he is trying to delay this much as possible is because he wants to get in as many last shots as possible. plus he's afraid of his coalition collapsing. so in other words, for him attacking gods and carrying out a genocide is actually good for his political career. so he's going to do anything possible to try to delay this as much as possible. this week there was also a flood of reporting, including and is rarely news outlets that recognize the obvious that prime minister netanyahu never did want that deal repeatedly did everything he could to scuttle it
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. what did you make of that report and get some merchants in those circles? how new is that to? is really media consumers. it's was clear from, from way back when actually even as far back as march of 2024th. what the outline of this agreement was going to be, and it was clear that he was pushing for it not to be signed, which is why the united states ended up abstaining from us security council resolution. and then in may, he also was the person who refused to have this deal. why is it being revealed now? because it's really is want to see an end to this. they are tired, the economies and shambles, etc. this isn't out of love for palestinians, by the way. this is simply for their own self interest that they want to see this come to an ad. israel's been ostracized. it's now difficult for their soldiers to travel around the world as it should be. people are talking about accountability and so the reason that we're now seeing this come to light is because there is some
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pressure to it for, for next now to actually beach disagreement and to for it to pass in the cabinet. still netanyahu surrogates in the is really media seem to be going through a painful readjustment of their world view. many are called as a capitulation forced on them by donald trump. are they right on that? and what has this discussion looked like? you know, right. wing media circles in israel. so in the right when media circles, this is being labels a, capitulation, lakeesha, moon color, sadly show medina long should allow makisha alone know that he built in the bus. she also boil him when they get den or bad dental. and the homeowners name is opening up a deluxe conditioning mccuber to the c mazda shes done period. we'll keep a lift the neil, but they're going to see the can do. in fact, some of them are labeling trump. you know, if you could believe that they believed link trump as having us as being a handout support or is this a capitulation?
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i doubt it. i think that that of nothing ya is probably being rewarded very handsomely for disagreement. and the things that i expect that he's going to get rewards for everything from, for moving sanctions against the, the few settlers making sure that the annexation is allowed to pass. making sure that israel is allowed to take more palestinian and syrian land and trying to do everything possible to completely shut down on our was so i don't think that this is being done because because trump believes that genocide should come to an end, i think this is being done and he's and met the i was being rewarded, which is exactly opposite. we shouldn't be rewarding people who's been carrying out genocide for the past 15 months. one thing that has become clear after 15 months of live stream genocide is that nobody anywhere can say that they did not know. so i wonder what you make of some of the report and we saw from the likes of 60 minutes in the us and, and that's nbc this past week. suddenly doing the kind of reporting using the kind
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of language they should have been using for more than a year. and you're absolutely right. nobody can claim that they didn't know their people for choosing not to book. and there are people who are excusing genocide, but nobody can say that they did not know. in fact, one of the things that has been the most jarring of this is that asked, we've seen policy is live stream their own genocide. we've also been seeing that israel has systematically attacked house city and journalists who are trying to get the world to see what's happening and it's been radio silence. not only have we not heard jermel speak up against the attacks on their own as one would expect. but we've also seen people somehow turn a blind eye and ignore the massive destruction that israel has, has a, has needed on casa and a. so why is it that this is happening now?
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it's hard to say, but i can say that all of this information has been here. and in fact, some of the reporting that happened on 60 minutes was footage that they had for months and months and months on end. and just simply chose to sit on and so it's just a lot when we're living in a world where journalists are not believed, simply because they're post union journalists. and that we were in which journalists are not defending the when standing up for their own when their own are being systematically targeted. 5 use rims or to me what, 16 minutes and m s n b c are now doing looks like a late attempt at image restoration. or do you think we'll be seeing more of this in, not just the american media, but in media overseas? bbc in the u. k. dodge avella in germany. can it possibly work for those organizations? i fully expect that in a year's time, we are going to be seeing people who claim that they were always opposed to the
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genocide. there's going to be a lot of revisionism because the level of destruction is so huge. this isn't just a question of destroying homes and buildings, but of every aspect of society. and i do think that we're going to get a turn around at one point in time where we see editorial as a talk about the damage that israel has caused in the end, the genocide just in the same way that we saw on the aftermath of the of the us invasion of the rock that now it's hard to find out, let's say that they were supportive when at the time they were serving us the cheerleader to the us invasion. so it's really question of whether they're going to be able to get away with that. i certainly hope that they won't. i hope that people are savvy enough to recognize that is the role of media not to serve as the spokes person of governments for to the parenting is really talking twice. but you really interrogate those people who are in positions of power and to question what it is
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that they're doing not to believe the, the talking points in the lies, but instead examined what israel's doing from the standpoint of its victims. meaning from the standpoint of past tense, that was what the role that media was and is, and yet it's filled with it when it comes to goss. the last one for you, the level of violence, the it's really military has unleashed on godson has broken every conceivable nor seems to signal a terrifying new era of warfare in which anything and everything it seems is permissible. if you have the right governments in your corner, when you look at how this has been reported, what do you think will be the last thing? impacts on journal is faith and media globally. it is the people who have carried out this genocide are not held to account. we're looking at a world in which there is no international legal system. there are no international
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norms. there is no equality. there is no rule of law. it's simply rule by power. and that's a very scary world for us to be living in one in which it's ruled by power and not ruled by law. the whole point of creating this international legal system was to guard against genocide. and yet we haven't seen that that's happened. but it's not only that it hasn't happened on a global scale, but it hasn't happened because a lot of media has been cheerleading on this genocide or excusing it. for example, if i as opposed to me and say that israel is, is committing genocide. it's question by the western media a, so somehow i'm saying inflammatory remarks, and yet we have decisions by the international court of justice saying that there's a plausible case for genocide. we have the amnesty international just issued. it's
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report we have what we see is happening on the ground with the systematic destruction of the health care system of buildings of all aspects of palestinian life. when you look and see the 88 percent of the buildings have been destroyed, that the water supply has been destroyed. there's no electricity. no telecommunications of starvation is being used as tools when you have died minutes by the international criminal court. what i'm saying when i say genocide, it's not just an opinion or new slam atory statement. it's the truth. and yet rather than journalist questioning what israel's doing, they instead or questioning how students for their lived experience and putting the owner some blame on us. that's the part that is truly disturbing and all of this really change. after after 15 months of genocide, i certainly hope so if anything which what has happened in gaza, israel's genocide,
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gaza showing spotlight on the failures of a lot of media to actually record properly on genocide. and instead, they've been falling into the both sides of them or this idea that somehow we just have to take what israel says as word on his face. only when they're saying the good fix and not when they're saying statements like kill them all, finish them. there are no innocence costs. diana bu to it's always great to get your point of view. thanks again for speaking with us here at the listening post. thank you. for having the return of donald trump to the white house is another huge media story, is in our gratian will take place as the most destructive wild fires in the history of los angeles. keep on burn the authorities in l. a. are trying to contain the flames. as well as a title way of misinformation, one of the biggest purveyors of that given the size of his social media following
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has been a long mosque as the owner of x mosque has injected himself into this story. he's using it to take aim and california is democratic leadership, sometimes contorting the facts to attack the states. progressive policies. it's response to this emergency mosque is also meddling in domestic politics in places like the u. k. and germany using his neck a platform to push a hard right agenda. he does not appear to be satisfied with the return is huge investment in the trump campaign. a quarter of a $1000000000.00 has landed here a job in the new administration. elan must, once more, he always does the, there was a difference between misinformation and this information. misinformation is when someone spreads fake news without knowing it's all this information is reading it
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when you know better understanding the frame. as the fires raged in los angeles, feeding on gale force winds that had a climate change feel to them. and the states governor met with the president. both terms came up with this and this information lies people wanted to buy this country. and then we'd have to address that as well. you on marks name was not raised in that exchange, but it could be the world's richest man has used his platform x to either miss or distant form americans about why the l. a fires have been so bad on the water shortages there on the emergency response, all while given short shrift to the major driver of this disaster. shifting climate conference mosque has been de emphasizing the cause going all in on the effect. his claim that that basically goes into $4.00 to $5.00 the fires. this was actually
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shown in an actual discussion with a firefight trying to come by the fires. he said, no, that's not the problem. there was water, we have several present worth. and then the problems are not cheap at the scaling. the fires means that the deliberate and goal to think about how much they have is basically impossible. there's just a sense of a sudden dri, number of claims on acts that are just based on complete a new window exaggeration or sometimes pure false hood that a lawn is amplifying across the platform just to score political points. and when the day on the internet and lots of people are on social media, if mindlessly share it and, and emergency officials in california are incredibly frustrated because live are on the line here on the lawn mosque is making sport of it. the other examples is him joining a, a chorus of people, claiming that somehow the initiatives at the best equity and inclusion was responsible for some kind of an adequate response to the 5. good evening everyone.
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with d. e r issue surfaced after the mayor of los angeles and the fire chief there started appearing on camera roofing reports view on mark's fixation with diverse hiring practices has grown as he has shifted to the right political in donald trump's direction. he has become an echo chamber for the anti woke agenda of it's so many conservative voices have taken to and sprinkled around social media starting politically. they've long had california blue progressive state that has never voted for trump in there across here. and in governor gavin newsome, they see a potential democratic presidential candidates in 2028. but most of the anti woke types in america were born in the usa, you on mosque was born and raised in apartheid era. so sound for a white so far from lecturing, americans on the perils of diversity,
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equity and inclusion is a little rich. this is part of a broader right wing plain book that you see attacking the eye initiatives. the fact that the mayor of los angeles care boss is a black woman, monk says that you're totally incompetent. are you considering your position? ahead of me in los angeles, fire department is a day woman. so there are continually these identity based attempts to undermine people in charge rather than sort of focusing on such base information and broader, maybe more systemic challenges that, that may have contributed to. the proliferation of the fire mosque has sort of long been this sort of, ne, a almost edge more the type of person you know, saying weird or otherwise borderline inappropriate things, like what we've seen is his increasing closeness with people of the far right. who previously might have been banned from the platform. people who hold. i'm white,
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nationalist or racist perspective, pushing this particular narrative around demonizing diversity equity inclusion initiatives. even though that has nothing to do with this moment of the fires, the sort of backlash against d i is. it's really interesting. i'm going to quote a line that seem to emerge from the internet, which is privileged. the quotes he feels like a repression. that's if you're on the top of the pile attempts to introduce grace or quality to lower your comparative staff as in society. that's the kind of thing that threatens people. like most people like trump, the, i'm, yeah, there are instances where it's got problems, i'm sure. but actually, the reason people are pushing back against that is because it threatens that privilege position you on mosque is flexing his political muscle across the atlantic, waiting into british politics, backing the right wing reform party while undermining it's liter nigel for raj. too
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much. this is just not up to the job, but most of the main focus in europe is not on lunch. it's on berlin, and the a f d b all turn to do for germany party that is so far, right. and that the countries judiciary and its domestic intelligence agency, now classified as the suspected extremist organization. recent polling indicated the a f. d was already germany's 2nd most popular party before, must got involved. and people really need to get behind at the end. otherwise, it's going to get very, very much was driven in interviewing. it's leaving, posting that on the platform he owns and controls where he can push the accounts of those he agrees with and the press, the ones of those he does the common denominator for mosque in germany, the u. k. and the u. s. immigration sd is incredibly anti immigrant party. they have come into power for dominantly as
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a reactionary party. choose the german asylum system that welcomes people from the middle east during the syrian price system 2015. and that is part of must, through line on integration. the idea of who's being allowed in demographic replacement and whether or not these people have a place in what he and others consider to be western society. and in that way, there is a lot of ideological alignment between what mosque has been saying around the u. k . in the west and within the u. v. a f d is much like trumps agenda, openly antique immigrant nationalist. in some ways you on attempt to sway the election and bolster at the is also gonna attempt to make sure that trump's agenda encounters as few barriers as possible. but beyond that, he actually wrote in an op ed for a german newspaper,
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that part of the reason that he was being so vocal is because his companies operate in germany. so part of this is just naked self interest. one really ironic thing though about his support of the a f d i, i, i was in berlin covering all of the protests around his big tesla plant and brandenburg right outside of berlin. and the a, f d was opposed to the construction of that site. it's a major major facility for the production of the test was and a lot of was finding the a f d and criticizing them and saying they're the sort of like, far right, neo nazi group look now he's embracing. so when it comes to ideological consistency, you're not going to find it any long mosque. what you will find in moscow is the ideology becomes a distant 2nd to self interest. when he tells his followers, then you are the media. now he's not out to empowers or simply disempower, legacy media outlets. he wants to empower himself foster his platform and increase
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the disproportionate influence than one man already has on democracies, such as the one donald trump is about to take over in washington. when musk says that people are losing trust in the media or somehow his uses are in the media. now he's the one driving that he's choosing who to amplify. he's choosing what good or bad information means on his platform. a very small group of very wealthy people are benefiting immensely from the weakening of the media and what information people have access to what is right to be presented to them. and you also have in trump, someone who repeatedly derives and undermines trust in the media given the reach and scale of x. it's quite possible that information, whether it's true or not, that circulates on that platform can reach more people than journalist can. that is
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a problem for all of these firefighters. so i really hope that you on is not correct. and that every day people on acs, including people peddling this information, replace journalist, i think that that would be really scary for democracy. the finally back to gosh, and the moment this past wednesday that a journalist alger 0 era bits on us out sharif, announced that the cease fire agreement had been reached. shareef who kept reporting from northern gas while more than 200 of his journalistic colleagues, had been killed by his ready forces. many of them target it made a point of removing his body armor as he spoke the can on the floor. the include the
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mean just the photo up. what were you know? will it be turned off on the corner? well, on the top of the me it's mary lou and i love you can say okay, no mccadney do island. how the, how about the fucking fucking assuming some of the how does the do, however palestinians know all too well what hope is fragile often stolen before it can prove re. later that same day sharif put his body armor back on when he is real, resumed it shelling and bombardment, killing palestinians as they celebrated the cease fire in the streets. then targeting them in the tents where they have taken shots. this war will go down in
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history alongside some of humanities, worst moments. and israel appears intent on killing more and more palestinians right up until this cease fire takes effect the global movements calling for our reconditioning of our bodies with nature. we are at such a crucial time, the human race is in a crisis as it goes into crisis. so it does my that are drawing on indigenous wisdom to address today's climate challenges. and the same way that we reviling the land here, we're trying to rewind people. you, we don't take care of all these type of relationship. we have lost, 1st rise. we are nature the call to remember on a jesse the
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world. when you closer to the house of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and this is the news our lives and so hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump takes control in washington. the us president assigned more than $200.00 executive orders. some hold on ready being challenged income, one of thompson's 1st, ards pardoning, 1500 people convicted of taking part in the capitol hill bias 4 years ago. the president is also canceled us sanctions on his really sacrilege to committed acts of violence against palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza. palestinians

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