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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from funding. israel cutter is that what it says was its largest ever incursion into gaza describing baton crate as a targeted assault on how much positions id access it was in preparation for the next stages of combat. also on the program, please in the us content government suspected of kevin at least 18 people in the northeastern states of may the
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i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. israel says it's time is kind of dives its largest f, a ground incursion into gaza overnight. targeting how must millison positions united nations humanitarian come coordinate and for the palestinian territories as one. but nowhere is safe as israel steps of preparations for unexpected ground invasion is rarely tang enter northern god the setting the stage for israel's next phase of combat. full ground war has not started yet, but air strikes on hitting the gaza strip. non stop. they've already reduced entire neighborhoods to rumble the model because of that because of the bombing destruction and killing i came to seek shelter inside this camp with 9 members of my family and 2 cars. i just sleep out in the open in the heat for 10 days to get
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attend. israel says it is striking targets of the islamic militant group. how must considered a terrorist organization by many western governments. according to the un, about 1400000 gallons are displaced. the organization now says nowhere save in the entire gods, the strip, the residents there who have no way out or calling for an end to the hostilities. to be next class we did what we wanted to stop was so tired. what overwhelmed? we stand alone cues just to use the toilets. we don't even have the basic rights. we have more like lifeless bodies. i just the tire pressure. yeah. a complete siege. imposed by israel after the from us terror attack has caused a critical shortage of supplies. and airstrikes are impeding 8 deliveries.
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we've been asked to deliver to the turkish hospital, which is perhaps the biggest provider of cancer in gaza. the answer is not. yes. is that because we do not have security guarantees to deliver that international diplomacy efforts for ceasefire? have so far field ground war to topple him? us me now worse into already dire humanitarian situation and gaza. john, there's the husband at the loose is a guy that he told me more about. is reynolds overnight? right? last night they were to report today easily the uh it through a 3rd or 4th street in some areas, particularly in the east of outrage in front of us trends. and according to the news from the are the officials or the witnesses that 10 minutes,
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i'm to the v r ash laurise, or should they not along the board that's from to they tend to hold it each treatment border. and it seems like, according to this and usefulness already defined, they wanted to, to do a collection of the buddies that lived on the ground cross b one which is october center. meanwhile, a few minutes later to, excuse me. meanwhile, the humanitarian situation. that is getting worse despite those few a lot is getting through situation is the green card the day by day got to can now 1300000 people been displaced mainly to that house or somewhere in the scale in gone or nor. and no applies. come together, change 20 days. we are comparing the $500.00 excuse to come. they need before
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with different enzyme or t o o 5. now we are to key it out even before directs agents are also with lack of by war michael sec services and no supplies until fuel affected all the aspects of life we are talking about, you know, drinking water, people there with a will or trying long distance to get from drinking water or the choice, they are mobile phones or equipment. sometimes they will be the charge, the batteries due to list some, some of the lights in their houses because there is no fuel for getting ready to his for or even any other facilities that work. and so how will you and your family staying safe and make they said the coast into shelling and unlock of supplies to where we are touring codley facility i'm i'm sending for most of the time that looking for different things. we become look
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feet high. so in the morning we trying to, to fell, we have a fuel can do. so that would, that would seem water because there is no water in the tax. now there is no way to bump it august the drinking water some time to sit there. we buy it with extra money that the money i can't afford. the majority of people. charl are even charging my mobile phone or laptop here at the pharmacy next door. and who has the solar panel which is not easy. i have to wait for like the word sometimes more queuing, along with like, savings of people around to see when i saw a statement. they are buying photo equipment. it's so difficult. most of the time we don't have like, proper food that we use before we, we use like a 10 sofas and was like i said,
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level in the market and we try to eat it just hasn't been in gaza. will do in general. assembly has been debasing the war and gaza after the security council failed to adopt a resolution on the conflict. here's some of what's been said by the israeli and palestinian ambassadors. calling for the past 16 years. the international community and the un has been complacent to how much a thorough build up in guys, a come place and the world has kept its head in the sand, does come ice imbedded. it's me sides and rock. it's deep. we've seen an under the civilian population of guys a. do you think it accepted an absurd reality that the law abiding democracy could live side by side? we've cancer as genocide, the terms that fire tens of thousands of mid size indiscriminate darts civilians unprovoked. we have seen that nothing can change from us a genocide,
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that ideology not sadly, not the rehabilitation of gods, not economic incentives, not any promise of a brighter future. the un tried many a few tried, but everyone failed. the answer to the feeling of palestinian civilians is not feeling always that i usually civilians. and the answer to the killing of is that a civilians is not the killing of palestinian civilians. vengeance is a dead and the only path for it or is justice. the only path for that is justice justice one of the palestinian people, done this thought the law done, then that done. but eric is done with today it to accommodate is an appalled it opponents. hi. this is what we are here for. as
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a united nations to save future generations from the school, the war appalled it for the sake of all nations, for the ability of these united nations. well, this week, the secretary general set that had been clear violations of international humanitarian law and gaza. stephan tollman is an expert on international law and i asked him to run us through the rules of international humanitarian though. how do we solve international humanitarian law laid down in the geneva conventions and the protocol. so that to and international, a custom review of the rules of international humanitarian law govern the means. and 2 methods of law says, so what you can do law fully enable, right?
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i understand you in uh, the secretary general rights. do you think all these rules being violated in gaza? any so by who the un secretary general in my view is correct in stating that the last off, international, humanitarian. it'll violated the violation of these rules of style. so it is the attack by a mass on this row on the 7th of october, which was a clear violation of international humanitarian law. but the lawyers also violated by his role in his response to the attack. for example, israel has declared a complete siege of the gaza strip, denying the civilian population, their essential necessities, such as food and water, or fuel and electricity. and this is in violation of the geneva conventions and the general rules of international humanitarian law records from us other forgive me
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for interrupting so, but when a israel, uh uh, we talked to that, that is easy centrals in order for us to route time to how mass because how much of a monk state that the guns a population you clearly you don't see that as a, as a useful defense or no, it smell has the right to self defense. but this right to self defense has to be exercised within the framework of international humanitarian law. and international humanitarian law prohibits collective punishment. but his role is doing at the moment by imposing a complete siege on the gaza strip is in effect collective punishment of 2300000 palestinian civilians living to israel. not a signatory to the international uh criminal court. obviously, neither is that how much do we that for presume, but at any violations in this conflict,
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unlikely to go unpunished. not necessarily. i assume that if i'm us fighters would be captured by as role they would be put on trial in this row. but uh, the palestinian national authority in the best bang has ratified the rooms statute of the international criminal court. which means that the international criminal court has jurisdiction over the palestinian occupied territories and could investigate any violations of international humanitarian law. boast by his rel. and by how most fights is, because it is the place where the alleged violations happen, that fall under the ages of this little rather than the signature is. that's correct. it depends either on about the crime has been committed or watched nationality, the perpetrates off the crime has. so comparing the conflict in
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gaza with that and you cry, i king abdullah of jordan, has the keys. the west of double stands is. does he have a point? i think he does because of course the, the rest is conspicuously silent on any violations of international humanitarian law. apparently going on and gaza. the best seems to emphasize mainly is rose, right to self defense, which unquestionably exists. but it does not points to any violations of international humanitarian law. for example, by israel divest calls for humanitarian excess. but it does not state what the reason is that you want to tear in a cannot get through. namely the siege, imposed by his role, which as i said before, is a violation of international law. i try to clear,
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thank you for talking us through that stuff in a town and thank you so much. thank you. must have such as on the way in the us for a government suspected of coming 18 people and wounding 13 more. as late as my shooting happened in the northeastern states of maine, in the city of louis time, a police have issued an arrest. one for the suspect, accusing him of murder, president bivens has condemned the shooting of senseless and tragic. i repeat, it is a ppo or a ban on assault weapons. and the washington bureau chief in his pole brought me up to date that so governor general mills concerns that 18 people at least 18 lost their lives. and so to not injure that makes it the largest mass. sure thing this year in the whole country, the show to replace is still in order in the region and people really get warren
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beds. the man is on the danger, isn't that they should not of any circumstances approach him. many things are still don't know, the police said that the my main priority is to capture him. they were asked about the rifle. he used, they refer to as this is an ongoing process. they don't want to answer these questions and then also the questions were asked if it is true that you had some mental health issues and spend some time this summer in the mental health facility . but again, the police didn't really want to answer this question, referring to that this is an ongoing process. i know would on a mostly, if at this stage, no word on the motives um, we know that, uh he has been serving in the army. uh he has been uh, a petroleum supply of.

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