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i won't hear from more than the team and then of us. so something like that. and they're not human being emotions overwhelm. but this is not a normal or no, no forget i mean, it is very difficult to stay here on the one hand. because when we are working, we are working easier sometimes to work, then to try and adjust forth what we have gone through. if there's not only the families here, it is all of us when we were filming mall, but as arrived before, the bags are opened. no one can say what is inside it during the seat is scanning who have seen the body of a lady from the lady may be may be a god was actually holding the kid in his hand and they were back together. there was fused doing the fire that was in the
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house in the house in more than a week, hundreds of samples have been tested. but those involves say, it is a personal test for each one of them. we all going to overcome and we all point to continue after we bury over that and with truth oh casualties. and we do what ever needs to be done in order to rise and build or so again, the story here hang those black bags are the part is sometimes pieces that are to be billboards or is expecting even more to come from other facilities where there is no room enough for so many here. the identification process may take wait until then,
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the relatives of those whose bodies here will wait without knowing the fates of their loved ones. no show how to sink from the fussy and present has pulled out of a plan. the same with his us cons about joe by me to the set for wednesday, who the boss is on his way back to romano. following the hospital attack us into and his pull it on as well to can fly with the rules of war if it's in now to watch on the story about is ready stripe on our house with lean guards, which is less of these $500.00 people that that's the more perspective on this and close to new york and all these candid moulton. okay, good to see you now, but it's, i'm pretty strong. i'm. it is coming out of gauze as i am present job. i'm is julia as well tomorrow. what impact could this tragedy have on that visit as well? it seems like it could very well mar the trip. now biden is scheduled to arrive
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tomorrow and he was expected to meet with the palestinian leader. we now understand will no longer be meeting with bide any of the talks that were plan. now this comes on the heels of us secretary of state anthony blanca and his visits to the region on which he did meet with the palestinian authority and with the boss. now, in response to today's advanced, we've got continued denunciations of tomas from the white house of the white house saying that the, the mazda does not represent the palestinian people. we do also have the pentagon urging israel to abide by international law. in the light of this attack on a hospital, i'm saying that they believe israel should abide by the international on by the rules of war. and that it is particularly concerning this attack on the hospital because several hospitals go as i have become a place where those seeking shelter have gone for refuge. now, the united nations has spoken against the attack and said it may indeed be
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a breach of international law. here's what we've heard from the united nations. they're concerned that this order combined, combined with the in position of a complete siege on gaza, may not be considered as lawful temporary evacuation and would therefore amount to a forcible transfer of civilians in breach of international law. now we'll have to see what results from biden's upcoming trip. as a result of the fact that this attack has taken place, that the leader of the palestinian authority will not be meeting with him. we'll have to see what alternately comes out of biden's visit at this point. now that it seems that the key aspect of that visit is no longer in effect as a result of this for rand. ringback bombing, and we appreciate that to insight on teach care to move it. good to ok. the whole idea of a lot and is a goes, i'm so size and i'm the power is not that is i, it was made to failure and is very intelligence is next to the initial of us
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atrocities available. brought it in, the face control come on default already better. sure. i mean to clear up here it's good victory. ever very good intelligence that review everything. what was going on the other side? the problem was that the in there for the patient was wrong with the love understand what the from us was about to do. because re, for the leave in the food sputter, a di believing that the come up, want to craig z a long as neighbors. we have all the information every feet and we did not understand it. we did not
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understand the meaning work for you at that seemed to guide us through. it says only, and i stress only from my objectives and targets. and what we are trying to do to take the civilian population to evacuate and to go. so as always, from us you just say visions as a human she'd already on tuesday, i'm off of the least for think of a french is running a little on a dumpling from music festival. never gone from buddha is currently being held hostage. is that what they're going to be saying, treating me a shim, who of a wound to her and decided to be the result of a shooting and a message with the date to be returned to the family. i think that if she is being treated well, while the fuss is ready, so the service swans into the how muscle tack on limited. first of all,
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these he's lucky to be alive. there was just to hire the day after the trees on the road to 3 to and ever called this was the course and it is a road eh, good shots. and when i get to the same position, i saw a tree cause on the left and the inside was the bodies of the people that say that so much luck. it was a comments and the tears that should is my call. and that he's my legs. and i stop because start because then it is feel a feller and something that's 60 young, 60, a mentor from there. i took it down from the co and took my weapon in my personal boyfriend and my person. i've done it and showed it. and then i used it suited to each one of them and do automatic weapons a and a sixteen's and collage and everything. and. and so i tried to find something,
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some of some place to live. and i had lucky that they couldn't find me. please have sought the mine and bustle services to the getting 2 swedish football, 5 the shooting rampage last night. this being treated as a terror attack. so he is prime is as, as his country faces, an unprecedented rent, or sweden has in modern times, never been under his biggest threat as now. every indication is that this was a terror attack, targeting sweden and swedish citizens just because they are swedes. it sounds like the swedish prime minister has adopted a variation of the george w bush administrations. they hate us for our freedom explanation for terrorism. yeah, that has to be here because of sweets. yeah. ok. this atrocity could not possibly have anything at all to do with the negligence or the recklessness on the part of western officials or their misguided policies of sticking their nose into every 4
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in conflict or be really lacks about levy. every not job into the country. it's only been about a week is rarely home us that popped off and already that conflict is being felt in your western leaders collectively swelled themselves when it was broadcast all over the western press that him off was calling for a day of jihad last friday. and solidarity with him us because european leaders in particular knew that they were about to find out exactly how some of their more worldly integrated residents really feel about european values. specifically, the foreign policy european values that support israel's cast, the bloss response to home off terrorist attacks while reducing the need to protect innocent palestinians to a secondary consideration collateral damage. yeah, like that was a going to risk setting off. somebody use just a little unstable, happens to have a few screws loose and it acts to grind or anything perhaps solve this risk on the horizon and benz pro palestinian protests. but that did not stop
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a french teacher from getting the ice last friday. or these 2 swedes from being killed in belgium. european union has now picked up on these several years of trouble on the horizon to call a meeting to discuss collier keen countries could better handle, he is real and that's complex. the conflict could have major security consequences for our societies. if we're not careful, it has the tensional to exacerbates tensions between communities and feed extremism . oh g. wow. yeah. maybe they should have thought of that before. i'm elected cleaners. lawanda and i started speaking for all of europe unilaterally, within just hours of the mazda tax, or before they decided that they didn't need to be too picky about who they were letting into the countries in europe or before they thought that it would be wise to ride shotgun alongside uncle sam and raising change wars, right in europe stack yard in africa, and the middle east triggering
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a pre text for mass migration into europe. while washington just kicked back a whole ocean way and enjoyed the profits of war or before they decided that that diversity was straight and not a ticking time bomb looks like none of that was on their radar. judging by what former german shops are ongoing, merkel said back in 2015. i'm convinced that handles populate today's gray task presented by the influx and the integration of so many people is an opportunity for tomorrow. it goes without saying that will help and accommodate people who seek safe haven with us. first, those are a menu and that costs are basically the same kind of thing. recently, a quote chance for france, you called migrants. well, that's before failed integration resulted in riots popping off all across france and setting the country a place over the summer. in response to a minority could be killed by a cost at a roadblock. the unemployment rate is twice as high in the u for non e u nationals,
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almost 13 percent compared to 5.5 percent. and yet just last month, boats full of migraines by the thousands. we're landing on italy's land produced the island with the use, the are heading their redistribution throughout all of europe. add that to the 1300000 refugees from 2015 alone, which should be enough to of also important piece of every for complex onto european soil. and yet you officials figure that a little meeting now about how they can better secure their countries in light of this new middle eastern complex is going to somehow solve the problem. really, that's like watching your house burning down or the planting in this case, before considering what brand the smoke alarm they should may be. and so now the u. n. rob relief lab, which posts information on him i think lies, is around the world as publish a room full bind. independent network condemning is of actions in gaza as quote
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will claims. a false relocation, without guarantee for the safety of civilian populations is a grave breach of international humanitarian law and amounts to a ball crime. additionally, the international and national humanitarian and civil society organizations based and goals, but as well as media also reporting that even the safe passage to the south, there's been announced by israel is not safe and is being bombarded. 70 civilians were killed by showing yes, the day while they were following evacuation. notice from israel, hundreds of women and children have been killed in thousands have been displaced, no way is safe for people in gaza. this report comes from the alliance for empowering partnerships, and it is calling out israel for ordering an estimated 1100000 civilians to leave the north half of the gaza strip and then bombing their convoys killing at least 70 people, mostly women and children. the report also went on to say that israel has hit civilian infrastructure like apartment blocks, hospitals and schools,
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and has included the cut off of you electricity, water, and humanitarian aid. the spokesperson for the un relief and works agency gave a press conference earlier on the current situation in gaza. and know that the agency has been restricted from delivering vital humanitarian supplies to the civilians and cause us and that there has been no guarantee from israel. of any safe zones there on the 14 colleagues who were at kids, and they were the vast majority of them, where the teachers, the aides, was a mix of men and women. we have one women who website kind of colleges. we have one engineer. we have support staff um this is what we have been able to come from the far whoever it is like the the, the numbers of um for then you in, um cliques is, is, uh, is, is higher from where it came um in their own homes with um,
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with their families for many of the worlds they are questioning how the situation got to this point. we heard earlier from the commissioner general of the un middle east agency. and he said that the current escalation in the region highlights the ways in which the world has lost its humanity. i have called for the so press conference to raise the lounge. as of today, my own want colleagues and guys are a no longer able to provide humanitarian assistance. as i speak with you guys, i was running out of water on the electricity. in fact, the gas is being strangled. and it seemed that the world right now as it lost its humanity. if we look at the show, a water will know what his life i'm guys is running out of water and goes out. he's running out of life soon. but even with this,
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that would it be no food or medicine either. there is not one drop of water, not one grain of wheat, not the litter of shown that has been allowed in the gaza strip. for the last 8 days, the number of people seeking shelter, you know, score on of that one more facilities in the south is absolutely overwhelming. and we do not have any more of the capacity to deal with them. the world health organization is currently warning that there are only 24 hours of water, electricity in fuel left in the gaza strip, and that humanitarian catastrophe is eminent. so certainly a lot at stake here, samantha and eliza jones. i've also been on the fire in gauze over this past week united nation. so 24 of the sites have been hitting vibe bombing. why the agencies of policy and refugee is a, is
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a fold seen of it. style families are being killed. the organization has cooled on israel to lift the sea so that the vital supplies can be delivered. 1000000 and the citizens have been displaced since the 7th of october, and many of our own staff themselves. they have been displaced. many have taken refuge with friends and relatives. many, many more are taking refuge in unrest. the civic case, including in facilities that were not meant to become shelters. they tell us that they can not even reassure their children to tell them that it's going to be okay because maybe it's not going to be okay. i'm there all sadly, have lost 14 staff members who worked with the, with the agency in the gaza strip. the vast majority of them where teachers, and it was
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a mix of men and women. we has one woman who was like kind of apologised behind one engineer, we have support staff. so this is what we have been able to confirm thus far. however, it is likely that the numbers of fall in un um cliques, is, is, uh, is, is higher. the supervisor as lives in gaza is so to be rapidly deteriorating, seeing if it will say that more than $700.00. so they killed the policy supply, the food was at madison, and i can see it also being caught. hello, you've done this outlined how civilians are trying to go. the situation is getting worse time, time, and there have be not be used by the mission and the direct that there might be some kind of intervention by international bothers to help the palestinians do the basic any search of medicines and what's not money,
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garage stores have lost some of the basic boats like res, like a cheese. you all go to move because of the lack of what it is that the big can actually cold with the electricity costs as these items need electricity around a lot so they can't afford them even. oh and also discuss it in terms of shipments . would be good to guys. as you see, the these cars are these cars. uh, could belong to pete. this replaced people from northern and it goes us to a guys, a city, as they are now in the middle area. and the guys are through g cam. these cars belong to people who have been displaced to family members in the area to other houses, to a school right over over there, a rep of school over there. for now, let's try to talk to one of the residents and this close to the, to the region by have been displaced along with 30 members of my family to the
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sadie, off of my guys. we are all living in a store and the main difficulty we're facing is will discuss city as you. i've just seen this guy from the jo rosie at village in south the south of garza city. uh, on the outskirts of the, uh, the 1000 and fox of does, i just see these people are just trying to get some clean water from the wall the most. yes, this is a wall of the ground. most of my guys a. 3 some of the population here try to get some mislead, walter provided by certain buddies, so that people for free, that's actually what's going on and the territory for the time being by the, by our top story. now let's go and get more details from the local to hold the home . the time was that we know that and so things on top of the and you're at the
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scene, can you give us a sense of what's happening that right now, all the indians being transferred to other hospitals there by uncomfortable code. give us an update, please. okay, now there's a new update on that question, question casualties on inside of my mother in the hospital of the last day of work crime, the huge work for i have been in the on my mother in the hospital, there is no more than 600 casualties. inside of the ship, a hospital and there's thousands of injuries. uh also uh no. the majority of the news talking about the anger have any in the middle east. and everybody in the middle east is actually very envy of what happening on the, our president the a what our bus left at jordan. he was
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a about to need to joe biden over there. and then he left there and go back to the sink to the center of palestine. i mean, the city opened, i'm a law and the here as you can see, the solution is really horrible. people and the injuries may have the doctors making, making surgeries for these injuries on the floors and uh, without any uh you know, i need to think that helps them. so the hospice, those ones before one before the here in the international community that they are going to stop their services soon. i know we can the witness and we can see the house but still suffering from uh what, what, what were having because there's a lot of injuries more than more than 20 hard injuries. no,
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they dealing with inside the ship, a hospital, a chip, a hospital full of injuries fall of the full of civilians, full full of people. now hello. i cannot hear anything. yeah. how does that? yeah, we do. we listening to quick question. we know the appraisal is on fire. do you know how far is when extinguish the system? so i understand even the questions you asked me. i didn't write i, we met with those homes of that. we'll try and get him back. the top of the i will take a break now just a few minutes hoping to answer some of the breaking news here with covering it all here for you at all to we'll see you soon. i oh, the
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very start. burling encourage the white calling is to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drive. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protest and led to rebuild your in 1904 here arrow and now my drive is rebuild against the german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm the 2nd was fully determined and ordered to suppress the rebellion with the utmost severity against the inhabitants of nam may be germany through is 15000 well equipped army all around the country. concentration camps were built in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the german skills, up to 60000 people among weights, they were 80 percent of the here rate, ro drive and 50 percent of the number dr. the events in south west africa are
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called the 1st genocide of the 20th century, and not without reason are compared to the whole of cost just $2.00 decades later after the massacre in nam may be a hitler to solve unit put on the same round, colonial uniform which force the world into the chasm of the 2nd world war, the known in vietnam american war,
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the vietnam war lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. nor does he have written down that you don't see it now. why? it's all on the empty hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. i thought about that not, but the american soldiers limited resistors, most of us like the down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and li, bye. all right. did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive me? oh,
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thing to go. i live them by. this is the yes the, the, the, you know, to the controls for the to pick to pick for the teach care. can i michigan so, so in the show of interest to ship the mobile one usually get in the loop and quote, economic this or that is simple. well, the, we just thought it was the video as of whether i need to see it. we have enough though, i didn't put that stuff to you, but when you,
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when you told me when you bought the the, the site is already a tax on a hospital, the leak hills, $500.00 policy is single s like us avoiding to god his helplessly warning disturbing images all the lovely among the dead and wounded of children, women, and of the elderly walks of live. those of the type in that of the nearby of the
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