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this is an, an in depth coverage. it's a gathering of indigenous people, wisdom teeth. it's out as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the you, what you all just bear with me is the whole robert in the how remind to of all top new stories. the names of the 3 is very tempted. so be exchange for palestinian prisoners on site today have not been released by him us and he sure all be or love a and a how to then i me all due to be handed over as part of the deal. this will be the 5th, the release of is randy captive since the cx 5 deal was reached and went to israel will release $193.00 palestinian prisoners on site today. 111 of those prisoners were detained in gaza since the war began in october 20 2372 others from across
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casa, the occupied west bank of jerusalem. the civic life or long term sentence, says it is rarely, giles how boss is accused. as ryan of violating the si, fi deal by restricting the flow of aid and shelter under the ceasefire agreement. $200000.00 tons was supposed to be allowed into garza. but any 10 percent of those have arrived so far. or another provision of the dealings is the delivery of bolden, $60000.00 mobile homes. none have been delivered is right. and is also accused of blocking the entry of heavy equipment needed to recover bodies from the rubble. and that might not. it said, these really armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the gaza strip, which is required to remove more than $55000000.00 tons of concrete debris means that we will not be able to recover the more than $12000.00 dead bodies of the palestinians who are buried and missing under the rubble. it also means that a mass will not be able to honor their obligation to recover and return the dead
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bodies of these really captives killed and buried under the debris. and also these a federal judge has temporarily blocks the trump administration from place to get employees of the us for the aid agency on paid leave. they all work by us a i. d was meant to be suspended for 90 days as for midnight on friday. but the judge sided with co codes, associations on getting, trump does not have the authority to dismantle. the agency. potable says the us president has postponed. they've planned phone call with president jose melita in to discuss a diplomatic rama over the panama canal. the strategic was way, has been essential the rising tensions between the 2 countries and on thursday, believe the re exedine really to washington's claims. as a fee waiver, calling them lies and false thoughts. trouble suggested that the united states take control of the canal by force. if necessary, the human rights chief as will be, was codes yet be to come in the eastern devil closet republic of congo as we want
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to invite them. 23 rebels events across the country volk attacks as the us has little to the investigation. it's a human rights abuses. did peter vincent show the sharp g since january the 26, nearly 3000 people being killed and the 2880 ended, the realistic is a likely to be much higher. so i'm pulled up with a multiple preceded v. i go model event and goma. on january the 27th, 2 hospitals were bombed kidding and wounding many patients, including women and children, feed the family. it is on call. tricity zoe fee. i'm horrified by the spirit of sexual violence which has been an appalling feature. if this conflict for a long time, this is likely to worse and in the common circumstances. dislike. the same means all besides the 3 taking the district of ca for renewal of the call to it's after troops made several advances against the power managers up in support for the south
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of the capitol, including just a state, thousands of display suited these people living, returning to the homes and what was on the the state capital since it was recaptured by the army. sweden's government says it was to type in gun laws after that was my shooting in the country's history earlier this week. but 10 people were killed. prime minister of christopher sold says the country it should limit who can have a firearms license on tuesday, shoot to open fire to school compass and already pro coming 10 people's or do you say government says the devil glenfield will be demolished despite some 3 families asking that it remains stand, sunday, and 2017. 72 people died when the building caught fire while most well sleep is the worst 5 and loving british history. those with the headlines will be about the moon using hoffman. we returned to the palestine, the barge here on tuesday or the
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on the 1st step aside, we looked at how these rails palms and surveillance industry uses its occupation of palestine as a lavar tree to test products has been cells around the world. in this episode, i'm visiting some of those customers to see what exactly gets exported. is it just weapons and technology or something more profound?
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the we're in tucson, arizona, and it is searingly hot. i can smell the freight them. yeah. but that much of wanted freedom needs regular reinforcement, especially as we're right on the border with mexico. since 2021 more than 6000000 refugees and migrants have been detained, crossing into the usa, overland driven by collapsing economies, violence and climate change. one thing it's really clear is that what israel's been doing for decades in palestine is very attractive to people who are trying to secure the us mexico board. and so the technology and the companies so operating in palestine are often appearing out of the countries around the world, including right here on the us mexican border. but 1st,
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to understand what it means to cross the border here, i'm heading into the desert to meet joe smith. he describes the challenges facing the migrants. they are just as it gets, it gets the tucson area and get out of here, right, the desert itself. so it doesn't work very well, where they have a choice of now is going across the mountains to avoid border patrol. they don't like the accessible areas you can't get through without a vehicle. the us mexico crossing is the deadliest land route for refugees in the world with over 600 gates recorded in 2022. and the more remote the royce, the more dangerous it is. because it looks a little bit earlier. but usually they come from the places where they really don't understand the deserts, and they think there's one of the a stray and they think there's going to be a creek somewhere and they can't really get get water from. absolutely nothing here . right. but people are dying of starvation out here. they're dinosaurs.
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mm hm. what forces people to take these precarious roots, of course, is the same as we move along the border with mexico in tucson, arizona, illegal traffic, drop, 92 percent. if you really want to find out how effective a wall is, just ask israel's this section pre dates, president trump put under his 1st administration, is riley from l to was paid half a $1000000.00 to come up with prototypes for his dream of a coast to coast was what we say here. he's a physical sense. we don't see huge amounts of surveillance technology, but we know it's here. there are various parts of this border which use. he's riley made l, but it's a violence towns. and now we're going to look at the surveillance house. i'm going to speak to one of the worlds experts about a ton. miller is a gen list who's been studying the us mexico border probably the 15 years. he's
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taking me to see one of the $55.00 is riley, elvin surveillance towers. don't have to cross this landscape. they're actually working together and that's, that's why they called us the virtual walk. right. these towers are equipped with light vision cameras. they that could see at least 7.5 miles away, the regular cameras, the thermal energy cameras, and a ground sweeping radar system that supposedly has a 13 mile radius. probably were standing on underground motion sensors. so if you are walking any step on one, it sends off a beeping sound in like the commanding control center where they're watching the video feeds. then they're able to zoom in like say they see somebody walking on the hill for us or ice r us day might be zooming and right now we're on us at this, at this very moment on one visit here, a border patrol agent bows to,
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to him the just seeing the towels on the hill 1st migrants to take more remote routes. and then he said, well, then we go to what is a top point. and we intercept the people when they come through the 12 point. there's a correlation between people dying. and these towers that work in tandem with the actual border walk with the san diego sheriff's department and the homeland security director for the state of alabama. american law enforcement has been turning to israel for training and equipment since 911. what is happening this evening is a compelling chapter in the war on terror. on for tonight's meeting is the culmination of a week in which top american law enforcement officials travel to israel to meet their counter parts. and that relationship has boosted sales of these rails. so called homeland security technology. the arizona police are among many us forces using the services of these riley companies sell them rise. this allows them to
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extract all the data from mobiles and that position. we've had a password and the boulder has been controlled by estimates for 50 drawer and also made by help of systems. this is the problem i created in the bead for the talis contracts. phrases like securing the world's most challenging board is how these riley companies remind customers that their products might have been tested in palestine. the textbook at the university of arizona was categories rarely, company to the case here at the time l, which was awarded the tao a contract. we're going to age bruce, right to used to hit the arizona tick tock when he was a big secret. encouraging is riley companies to come and work here and train. so we're going to meet him and he's gated community. it's
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a me welcome to the to side l, but is a, is really based company, but they created a us subsidiary and they wanted to demonstrate this technology along the us mexico border. we jumped on that opportunity because of our knowledge and understanding of is real and what was happening with that technology in israel. they were in some ways very far ahead of the united states and trying to use technology to manage their problems. whether they be, you know, terrorism or border crossings or whatever it might be. national border security is often challenged by a difficult topic graph conditions and advanced areas of interest. since elbow to secure the $200000000.00 arizona deal for the fix towels have made it into the car and torch x board is probably not a little bit. systems has the technology know how and real world operational experience integrate. co checks is also used by these really ami on the border with
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gaza and coastal protection solutions. this is amy one and the co op farm and its a whole no autumn nation just far as you can see. so yeah, we're pretty special fine. because the land crosses the us mexico border, they have the surveillance towels across the territory. so lots of privacy, it's a lot of freedom. and if anything, it's not just them keeping an eye on movement across the border as them keeping an eye on us. what for, for cho, presence has done was basically make everybody says back to go from people and a place that have basically been left alone for centuries 6 to being an occupied militarize community. it is very traumatizing. what's being circulated, being here in arizona is that there is a lot as a direct connection between what's happening and tell us time. and here in the us, mexico border in a physical sense, but also in ideological sense,
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the perception in the us, in some parts. he said he's rel, has been successful in managing, pushing back palestinians. and the same thing can be done here to push people, migrants in more and more extreme ways, which inevitably like similar depths, mexico is a next destination. so we're heading to the board, a town of nogales which is a major crossing point. way in the lines across from the us to mexico, we have to turn the camera off and you can cite guns either just in case you authorities, heavy mexico city. sort of loud this incredible country of a 130000000 people is renowned for its culture. food and easy but it's almost as well known for it's ongoing bundles with drug cartels. 430000 people have been killed since this started this drug war. nearly 2 decades
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ago, this round about in the center of mexico city is dedicated to some of the estimated 60000 people who bring disappeared. awesome, with a collusion of law enforcement. in 24, it's a new, a 43 students who disagree. it's chinese on. they say no, it just says now i can't ability. it's a huge scandal. yeah. and remarkably, it is actually a real deep connection to res riley, spyware. tomato, a band, yes. has been a regular with these protesting cabinets for the last 10 years. experience, i guess i'll just do the and this is the collector though tools as well that we need a guarantee going up. we're basically, i'm gonna send those of 2 to see when that happened. to him so not so you will not be willing to check in those in the india and the out of those on there. i'm going to send you those 3 whitfield,
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and the remaining 43 were taken into custody by local police. they have not been seen since various investigations have revealed the involvement of the army. this failed to locate the bodies of the missing the laid by the families. the movement for justice was seen as a threeish by successive government. and these riley, spyware, pegasus was deployed on them. they're gonna see central pro and legal sam here in mexico city, who represented some of the 43 disappeared families and to find out how that will take assessed for 2 piece to be as of now. in 2016 things with hands as the lawyers confessed to the government's account of what had happened to the missing. and then the private phone calls was suddenly all over the national media. i receive messages off
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a phone call that i have had with one of the parents of the 43 that was being published in the newspaper from mexico and canada, not from the origin. this phone call with one of the parents was present to the no way that suggested that we were talking about duty money. and the whole presentation was signed by ethanol capital and so on. when that happened, we were shocked. it was my boy, you seed was a private phone call. you become afraid of what else can they have of your private lives? then in 2022 apples customer protection system, a list of them today with the subject of a state sponsored attack. nowadays, to have everything on your phone, there is nothing that we can do basically to prevent it. what everybody say is that
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these technology levels fast stairs, then what we can do, you know, in a small in d o in and mexico city at the time of the 1st attack, no one knew how this had happened. who else might be targeted? until this man helped identify the spyware. but before we could talk, he wanted to check the my iphone wasn't infected, it wasn't only compromised you, of whatever everyone who has contacted you. so it's, it's surveillance, a goes beyond the main target. what we're gonna do is that we're going to see if we can find something, pictures this can now get into your phone without the use and needing to click a link to takes control of your camera, your microphone and bro, costs it to the is controlling the software, they can see your location, access your data, and see what's on your screen, including encrypted messaging apps. so it's good. the negative, the yeah, this phone didn't show signs of the types of inspections that we check for,
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including i guess how often do you use these tools to check? i'm talking daily. yeah. almost. when the lawyers finds the 1st compromise in 2016 lewis started investigating who was behind it. this is the 1st contract to get access to vegas. it was almost $3000000.00 and he mentioned so. so the number of targets, because normally the number of licenses that the, this particular client acquired, which were 500 have means that you can spice of 500 phones at the same time during these periods 10000 or even more people were targeted with vessels in mexico, many of which way journal has humorous honors, have to this point, patients, government officials themselves. another sales document. this one from 2020 to revealed, the mexican army was acting in an unconstitutional way. heading of the email and the document. it's called a fee,
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so it's more to balance or like deadly document. something like that. is that supposed to be funny? i know it's supposed to be funny or as opposed to like down to 8 days page secret that final user of this direct turn off in the motor intelligence center. this agency was secret the way it was supposed to be legal. they don't have any legal position to do surveillance. mexico's armies huge, almost states within the states. and mexico is the world's biggest user of pegasus spyware. it's controlled by the intelligence center behind gate for if this message can it's totally secretive. there's no i actually getting there to have a chat, which would be nice not to say to files. despite the evidence, the me still denies, they use pegasus. and that dynamic use these rel, potential leverage of pegasus customers. they could reveal their
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clients, they, they have allegedly backups of all the people who have been surveilled, definitely adaptive seems real power over domestic and positions. for example, the mexican army has no legal basis to acquire with deployed a tool like pegasus that definitely plays a role into how the leader in the mexican government or how the outspoken it is on the issues like the apartheid or genocide, calling on in, in palestine after gaining access to pegasus in 2011, mexico is tradition of supporting palestine of the united nations shifted. and often it's in yahoo visited in 2017 mexico announced that would abstain on several probably palestine resolutions. the use of these riley technology is even more profoundly imbedded in the european union. d,
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u is the 2nd largest buyer of these riley weapons. is riley, so called small expense technology is being installed on your land borders to control migration. and we're here in similar grace, just 2 kilometers from 13 to see how is riley surveillance tech is central to the region for border security. we're meeting pitch ramona, who is an answer. apologise and a global expert on migration and borders. you see you hi, the somewhat, i think is a really important place to try to understand because it was one of the 1st camps that was constructed to deal with a mass influx of people who were escaping the syrian war back in 2015, 2016 on the hillside just outside the main town of bessie. the old camp was built for 650 people that was rapidly overwhelmed with up to 9000. there was
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a bustling city within the city, almost kind of spilling down the hillside like a glass of milk into the city of buffy. their people had to build their own ramshackle tents and there were reports of ripe and violence. and the, obviously the conditions were her effects, but it had a bit of like a community feeling to it. the people were surviving. there was a school, the people would cook and spend time together. as we kept getting more and more people on the island, and the authorities decided that something has to be done to discounts. and therefore they obviously decided they want to build something more. hi, ted and the yeah, that's right. with money from the european union and saw most was the 1st camp like this that was constructed. it's just over the hill there. and it is very, very different from, from this one. in 2021,
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thousands of refugees were moved to the new close control access center. will see see i see much better living conditions. but at the same time, increase security provisions for the benefit for suddenly sick is of the benefit of the stop and of the benefits of the local communities. this c, c a, c is up a hill, a kilometers from the town. what really strikes you 1st, like it's a massive block of concrete. it's sunbaked, it's so hot. it's just, you know, there's very little vegetation inside the account. and also so much surveillance is when we went in for the official openings, we were able to go inside the containers where people are living and there are cameras in the core doors. there's also cameras on some of the taller pools. people have reported drone usage and where the data is going and who is being shared with is not exactly clear. so what does it like to leave the really came from syria and
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was moved from the old camp to the c. c. i see, you see the wire's the account realized the security to get it to police like why don't mind i am the one time one out. sometimes i was existing my container to take a fresh air like a i can not be in this books. you look here, like there is a time that you're looking at like there is a come, you turn like this. there is a company and then decided that like a way to that, a police officer, security got your control, your life. it's under control. 247, you feel like everyone like to standing as like as you are like, like the most dangerous spearson in the world. i want to know what all the surveillance is fee, so amazing and n g or that provides legal support to asylum state. because when people are
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registered and the code control access center, they are required to get the fingerprints multiple times. and part of this is for the assign them procedure is for the year a dock system. that's an e u wide data base of fingerprints of asylum seekers. but it's also for a p d on this biometric, a technology that the ccc has in place, but it's a 100 percent funded by the u. so they have a biometric cards and when they leave the facility and when they come back in, they have to scan the code and scan the fingerprint to be able to enter and exit. when you look at the administrative migrations website, you can see that they report that there's a behavioral motion recognition analytics as being used in the sent over the system to our understanding. it's that the cctv cameras and drones which then um, live streams to control center in athens. this is known as central controls, the symbols c, c i c. and for the similar camps. at the heart of it is
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a system supplied by octopus. and he's rarely said his custom is include these riley military. octopus allows simply management for the entire security of those from one screen and on symbols. we discovered that the behavioral analytics is done by israeli company, vice thoughts, which is supported by these riley army and intelligent services. it goes to these policies of exclusion and technologies of control. i mean, i was in the occupied with bank last year, and some of the infrastructure that you see there is replicated here. i mean, it is the kind of same thinking that technology can be used to manage people and control people and keep people away that you don't want on your territory key to your ethics to keep people away here and drones. israel used to survival, gaza in 2020 israel aerospace industry, signed a 50000000 dollar deal to provide the drones to the use bought
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a force from tex. introducing aaron maritime you way. yes. with a multi center payload tailored to the mission and with 24 hours of endurance known as a fix wing drawn the hair and has a range of up to a 1000 kilometers permit space in malta. unlike a sheep on the say, a drawing has no obligate into risky vessels in distress. instead, forensics passes the location of migrant birds to the libyan coast guard. the boat capsized doing the deception the paisley b to set to migrants in just the 1st 10 months of 2024 by the 18000 and paper was stopped from reach in your experience or whatnot. yeah. by far, the lot of the sending at least 28000 people have died in the mediterranean, in the last decade. the great government and the
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a you deny that they do push backs. what do you think that logic isn't doing? so they wants to make the passage into the you as a difficult and as violent as possible so that other people are dissuaded from coming. because the more technology you have, the more, the bigger your surveillance dragnet is. and people also know that, and so they will take riskier routes to try and avoid that surveillance. the. we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world thing for support from phone wide, which sort of funds back home. it's more than just a football club. anyone who says policy should be left off with football, you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of the
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pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on house, just the right of the cultural desert. let me say roman in doha, or by the top. these stories, the names of 3 is rarely captive, so be exchange fold palestinian prisoners on site today have been released by her boss and be sure i'll be on her levy. i'm a hard but let me do to be 100. i have as part of the deal, this will be the 5th release of his way, the captain since the seaside deal was reached and in return israel will release 183 palestinian prisoners on saturday. $111.00 of those prisoners were detained in gauze as as the will began into an alt.
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