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the, the, the big images from northern goza is as well from 3 hospitals, with thousands of civilians, the states and shelter healing at least 20, here from an onset of opposed to on the ground to witness will not be a tax. the trip right now, it's very hot. thank god right now there are no casualties. it's been, i have to be quieted and the solve our but as you can see, things of that busy. i don't hear you get time to look into. the 2nd thing is talk
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to pulling dogs up and the conditions under which the intellect saudi arabia welcomes us, looking latest to was summit and realize which takes a closer look at the opportunities for political and economic cooperation. but also using the event to call portland, please fund and done the we condemn with the gather struby space. and for me, with the results from sergeant of civilians, bylaws for international law by these really patient authorities distress the need to stop is more and the 4th is for pals. student the a very well welcome to you. this is all the international with the latest, the world news on the date is good to have your company. we stopped in northern gone, so wed dozens of being killed and many more injured. also is where the bones landed on 3 hospitals, which were sheltering thousands of civilians. the following graphic footage, which you might find distressing shows the immediate,
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often mazda of dislike on elsie felt hospital of the. 7 7 see for the largest hospital in garza has been phoned 5 times since thursday night. according to begin place, health ministry. the hospital has taken in schools of civilians with many living intents near the or the crowded building. earlier. the idea afforded people to evacuate the area, but medics decided to stay saying it's impossible to relocate all the patients. more disturbing images ahead put me through some scenes from the makes it to know be of the all she's the whole so so with some victims, like in terms of blood, many displace palestinian families with children was staying there at the moment of the attack as wearing nose and daunted the intonation hospital has also been bones by the ideas
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mostly of explosions was seen above. the main building 11 is waiting. the stalls landed in the vicinity. can i get these 20 people and wounding men more? the following proceeds from inside. the facility shows a moment of the blogs, the paperless theme desperately trying to find a safe spot to hide. the roof was heavily shaken by the software, and also he reported on the ground times the salon was close to the hospital at the time of here, he sent us this for the,
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the, the tech to the north end of this trip. right now it's very heavy. everywhere. this mills, rockets. it's dangerous the, as you can hear, the children in the neighborhood are crying. this is not. this is it's a genocide. oh my go. yesterday life the so the is what the cost of the stocks just next to the i'm donation hospitals to the other agent house. and there's more than the one key explosive
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just next to the house and there's dozens of engine dozens of casualties just inside the hospital. for people who got injured before a few days, they got injured again. people who are taking the hospital as a shelter. also there's thousands of these people who provide inside the hospital and seem to this. austin said he, they've also got injured just not far away from the location of styling on the university this uh hold the line for you and, and these are the people while they're making these people about ways they are making fire. and so they are trying to make some bread for themselves, and that is what you need airplane, target them, and there's thousands. it says use, these are thousands of engine. i wait there, i'm a witness. that there's more than you think casualties of dozens
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of entries. so it was over there, the seas loves the less to brands, but i'm in the risk right now because i've been sending industry anytime that is really a big claim, was talking to me because i'm standing in a very enough golfing area people as you're trying to help each other, people hear the tries to survive. why the action is facing a very difficult situation because of how the no one comes on those the that, that's every single thing that i just revise like want to the house. i have the electricity smartphone here. this is a human kind of disaster, such as the same as in the center of the search is very dangerous situation with a lot of children in the goals and goes through a lot of facilities. and regardless of the law, think of those trust and the old trying to run it through by attorney these
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difficult situation. social non a canadian palestinian journalists gives us an exclusive look into a gauze as a 2nd biggest hospital in the car in the treatment conditions. we are here today, 55 days into the war, against the filming from san eunice south of the split. as you can see here, we are in all sort of hospitals. this is the 2nd largest medical complex in the script and the center of the hospital for the middle. and so the agent here that will go inside and have a look at the activities here. thank god, right now there are no casualties. it's been actively quieted in the south. however, as you can see, things i've been busy, i don't hear people here at all working 247 sleeping in the hospital trying to keep up with the number of patients that keeps
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coming in. please remember that they are not all the 3 things the even of can you in this order of the 3 things. also one over 1000000 people who have been displaced from the north west. come here. we are now in the 2nd floor of the and also the hospice. and normally this is an area that is accepting in patients is an area where the x ray is done. it is an area where the treatments are done. it's also waiting area for people. however, now it has over 15000 refugees as well. have said that those who films the october 7th attacks will face the same consequences as we have now. some of the sins who instigated them of israel's internal security agency announced that they will eliminate all participants of the sober 7th massacre. the photo journalist who took part in recording the sold will be added to that least we can get the details,
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not from all correspond to the farewell isabel, as they are relative. thank you for coming in. quite a strong coal mine is coming from is where the officials though, what's your take on is. yeah, that's right. extreme language coming from a representative to accuse journalists are participating in a mastercard. now to clarify, israel is a lugging that journalist from reuters a p, c and, and, and the new york times had ties to a mosque and accused of being in the service of hamas. in fact, the prime minister's office went as far as to say that they were complicit in crimes against humanity. now for context, this all began when the is really media watch on his reporting. a to supper freelance, journalist of, uh, the reporters that were working with these outlets of actually having had prior knowledge of how mazda has a tap on october 7th. afterwards we saw them as we just heard up the amc and then accuse them as being part of the massacre. now this has led to many questioning
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israel's motives and the public didn't seem to buy israel's accusation for calculus . killing journalist, why is these real trying to hide something? every tyran playbook has been quoted. the forces of like they say, i never imagined witnessing an explicit threat against the lives of photo journalist any other country would be considered a terrorist if they said something similar. so the public didn't react timely to the statements because it makes it real look as if they're targeting journalist for political reasons. and it doesn't make them look in a positive way, especially since they are receiving many accusations from other reporters, as well as the activist out there in the public and have a be that a has to be done in any reaction from the media outlets themselves. i mean, these are highly respected media outlets as much as any both of you. right. right. so you, as you mentioned, this is mainstream media outlets. and archie has reached out to the new york times,
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reuters and the committee to protect journalists and has not received a response on this particular tweet from uh, dan in. but um, earlier these outlets did clarify and did deny all the claims of having any sort of ties or prior knowledge to the october 7th from off the top because that was the initial uh, uh, the zation. now the new york times is also called these accusations, outrages, and has said that they actually endangered journalists out there. uh cnn. and the associated press meanwhile, have also fired a journalist that was a freelance journalist that worked with them several times. his name was, has found a sly and they fired him because he had covered the posting in a top on israel on october 7th, and israel claim that he was among the attackers on october 7th. so let's take a look at the reaction from the outlet. reuters categorically denies that it had
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prior knowledge of the attack. reuters acquired photographs from to gaza based freelance photographers with whom we did not have a prior relationship. we're no longer working with hassan s y a who had been an occasional freelancer for 8 p and other international news organizations in gas a. the advocacy group on this reporting has made vague allegations about several freelance photo journalist working. you guys are including yusef masoud. so the reality is now this journalist has less protection. if we're doing his reports, he doesn't really have the backing anymore. and in total, 6 other journalists are on israel, so called a hit list, and now would have less protection if they were to be fired as well. so it seems like israel is waging a war on these journalists and um, what to be honest here? as we mentioned, these are mainstream media outlets that have been criticized by others as having more favorable coverage to israel. and not really reporting as much of the posting in point of view when it comes to the bombing of, of refugee camps of shelters,
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etc. so what does this tell us about the safety and the rights of journalists covering this conflict? so journalists indeed are less safe than ever as we can see, nicky, i mean reporters and dogs. and right now we're not just covering the explosions are also endangering their own lives as well. as we have seen, many journalists who have been covering this story have family members the i'll just hear a journalist who had to go to work the next day after his wife and children were killed and strikes as well as the are to arabic, a summer or to arabic colleagues who have lost family members. so we have seen that golf is perhaps the most dangerous place to be right now. and according to the un secretary general. absolutely, he said more journalist has been killed over a 4 week period in palestine. then in any conflict in the last 3 decades and the committee to protect journalists also as of that sense. and it's saying that as of november 9th, at least $39.00 journalists have been killed. 34 of them being palestinian. 4 of
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them is really and one being lebanese, and a journalist have been injured. 13 of them have been reported, arrested, and 3 so far are missing. now apart from that, there have also been a tax censorship of whether it's been cyber attacks, threats, and also the legit targeting of family members of these journalists and according of course to other reports is really forces have been accused of shooting journalists before october 7, one the case was the same as the case of pulsating americans, early story novel, ah, play for what shot and her colleagues were injured, reportedly by the id. now the question everybody is asking is, why was israel targeting journalist? what do they have to gain? are they afraid of these journalists? i'm covering something lately. we have seen the p r war shift a little bit in terms of not really favoring israel. we have seen mass protests all over the world in support of palestine. hundreds of thousands in dc. many more around europe and other parts of the west. and so now that there are more reports
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emerging on october 7, many of these are claiming that israel's narrative has a lot of holes in it. we don't know as of yet, but some are accusing israel of committing more crimes. we will see what happens when the smoke clears, but for now, these opinions do not appear to be going in israel's favor. so you read that many thanks to coming in with this house. that's archie sphere while it is about thank what is continue the conversation now when close to human rights tony done it, cuz alex don love it to see you. thanks for joining us on the program. this evening, a festival. what does this statements by and it, and he's ready to connect that member me for journalists, reporting from the was that obviously it means that they are targets. they are considered military targets. and we know that uh, the number of journalists they've already been killed, as fiorella mentioned, and their families have been killed by the way,
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a number of families of journalists have been targeted by israel and seemingly because they were the family of journals. i know one journalist is lost 20 members of this family in gaza. so this, i mean it is a very dangerous thing to be a journalist in god's right now. and what could be behind is really placing both a report is on the events of october. the 7th to him, us to yeah, i mean, 1st of all, i just think that the equation is wrong. it doesn't add up it. um, but we see this in a lot of different um, aspects of as rarely propaganda. you know, and to me, israel is taking the position that anyone who criticizes in israel is an enemy of the state. is that i symmetric even if they happen to be jewish, those criticize and israel. and it's just not true,
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but they are stuck because they're losing the propaganda war and they're using it because the wrong concept because they are, they are attacking germans as they are bobbing hospitals. they are killing civilians. they are killing children at the highest rate of any conflict in many, many decades. and so the truth is dangerous to that is what it comes down to. it says, well is raising the p r. well, there's only a move like this isn't going to do the money stays, is it? well, fair enough. that stands to reason. if you're a reasonable person, you would understand that i, i don't see the leadership in israel, i doubt, is being reasonable or rational. they are lashing out in a way again that, that we've never seen serve me in my lifetime. sadly, they're able to do it because countries like the united states are giving the carte blanche to do it. but they are not thinking like rational actors and it is hurting
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them. and it is, it is really tearing the part is really to side as well as the relevant saying, the un, how sound to the alonzo over the desk. told them onto a list over the past 4 weeks. what action can the international organization take to to help solve the issue, to make it easier for journalists and that conflict or? well, i think in general, the u. n. has to start thinking about organizing. certainly, sanctions against history, israel search, serious economic sanctions, arms and bar goes diplomatic sanctions. the u. it has to do something. right. they cannot just say, oh, it's bad to kill journalists bad to blow up. hospitals look bad to kill children. they have to ask like in the international body. ready to prevent these types of crimes and frankly to prevent genocide and that is their duty. that is why the united nations was founded afterward. ready or to a nation, you know, get, get to do with that. done. always a pleasure to,
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thanks for coming on the program and that's the dunk of alex human rights. so tony, thank you. thank you. well sorry, ray b as cloud principal haven't been so mom has called for an end to the war in gaza on the quote force displacements of palestinians of the statement made during the sound. the african summit in re at the windows nadine work and then what the gather struby space and from meal true sold charging of civilians, violations of international law by these really occupation authorities. we stress the need to stop this war and the force displacement of pals seen. it's still close to that. so do you agreed? yes. says that to the objective of bringing submits and gather really so this weekend is indeed to drive towards peaceful resolution of the conflict it's observed. as in the other hand, see that's what they are looking at. what need is, who proposed to quickly bringing in the, to the unfolding to me, to read in protests, to feature in the guys that including those. the applique indeed is a set, a seen fit to, for, to in the saudi arabia invites the applicant,
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continued to each table. it is the opening of the solid d. i'm asked to, can submit the civil applicant, presidents. i take 2 costs, and once again, a success has become a competing, the re not the middle used to solve your rebates phones. it's focused to the continental developing ties with a number of african states and both that you kind of make add um security level, which is saudi africa, some which is expected to deal with development issues. the key among those issues is of course, education, health investment, to many tearing assistance and economy development with getting to the african continent. the ask because saudi arabia, summit starting today, has been maintained to enable her yet to promote its agenda for the african continent. and when some of those african leaders over, but apart from the summit, visit emergency meeting held by the arab need. and exploits, say that to the back to back meetings and gatherings that take you to this weekend
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could signal the start of a higher profile. diplomatic push with saudi arabia, taking advantage of its position as the champion in the middle east or full of the policy that people, in fact to, let's, yes, what would be out of the test to save up all of this. and so many tutoring choices are not at the core of the arrow position for the arrow position, demands a complete ceasefire submitted to interest r n a. d a. that's some people talk about to try to deal with the deteriorating humanitarian situation due to the war and is really aggression. the arrow position is clearly and explicitly based on an immediate cease fire. indeed to those to be can, is expected to demolish a ceasefire. it is expected to go to the table a lot of things that for the african continent as well, especially as africans as out of the country, the stocking team to supply the appeal as well to the united states, to push to as well, to implement an immediate cease by guys that risk separately. i think the secrete
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to off the entire middle east. of course, the most of those 2 eclipse will include african countries and africans need is, and will be standing by tipping to move on that we're down to is really intellectual a set that the rest of the, the well as could be 24 hours away from a nuclear war while commenting on the ongoing conflicts in the middle east. always in the greatest danger that we have been for years. and actually the entire region is in the greatest danger we have been for years. we could see or ethically be just 24 hours away from a nuclear war because there is a credible threat that is by law and other uranian allies, will attack israel. we've tens of thousands of meet styles, in which case he's really codes of defend itself with all the weapons it has including nuclear capabilities. so this is a very dangerous moment to well,
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this is not the 1st time that is where the officials have talks about the possibility of using nuclear weapons in gaza. earlier and known it is really lawyer and a member of the liquid party tally godless made several posts on twist saying, doomsday weapon. this is my opinion as well as heritage. when is the i'm a chai and eli yahoo also did not rule this out as an option in one of his interviews. this is one way of looking at these. the other is to see what is important to them. what scares them? what can create the next deterrence? they're not afraid of death. they sent their keys to died, so we need to understand what can stop them and would breaks them. all the international community has remained silent about this rhetoric rush as foreign ministry was quick to re x. somebody in the store is the, was the much it has to go through a lot of questions. let's address them one by one. the 1st question is,
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does the minister statements mean that israel is admitting to possession with the weapons? and the 2nd question is, what happens with national organizations remain silent. i'm just say ship. where's the i a, you have the inspectors. so this was cost live to and there were yes, those on director general of the south asians strategic stability institute. many thanks for joining us on the present program this evening. so if they statement, we made 5 log me posted for instance, instead of her right. what do you think the reaction would have been like? well, i think the reaction would have been pretty clear. they would have a lots of pressure and russia. they would have been lots of international sanctions approach. they would be pretty much told to cut off the jobs to any kind of weapons you know, cooperation which we are looking at, which is still continuing, not only from the united states, but also from u. k. to israel. it would have come to the media succession in terms of any kind of global market. and forget about just the weapons market. it would be pretty much the entire russian state, which would have been held accountable for such
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a statement and they would be human, right groups. they would be multiple sessions, you name it, everything in the global order would have seemed to be moving to this train, such kind of a response from the russian side. has that been the case? then what's with the, the lack of condemnation from the west, like you were saying, if it, what were russia that was saying things live base, then everybody would be quick to, to condemn the. so one of the assignments and when there are 3 reasons for it, 1st and foremost, the united states is the power which is actually supporting and as is supporting not only is red, but it is in direct defense cooperation with israel. second issue is this, that israel has been picked up by the united states as a key. the security provider, not only for the middle east, for the united states, but also what they think of the larger management of beach area is really question . and also with the us presence in the mediterranean as well as the gulf region. so
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it's the belief that is really this key to their security arrangements at the reason at the top that's us would prefer this is really security dominance. and the security architecture from at least domains on top number one second lead. let's try to get this in time for us to the impression would have not arisen. had it not be because of the united kingdom, who just not only went behind the sports, but actually rent miles away from the 2 states which were supposed to come into existence. by the way, with regards to what the international community and the national laws are supposed to protect. and that's for policies of most of these international human rights organizations. unfortunately, i'm not place with a balanced opinion with regards to what action needs to be taken off with that much of a us congressman whose interests lie in the us and is really defense, cooperation. us is really a, you know, technology corporation. and last but not least, the larger interest of the middle east region. so this is one of the prime creases that united states will go to the ends of the world to not only protect israel,
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but also to ensure that no home comes towards these really defense industrial x rays position and the security architecture. and as far as one could assume, now that as well, new to capabilities are no longer a secret, and russia has come forward and expressed as discomforts regarding these recent statements made and biased. ready, officials, how do you think uh, probably the way the latest might react to most guys, comments on the nasa when you see is well up to now have this, can you position in the middle east that it believe that it possess a nuclear capability? and there would be known util response from the reach. the fact of demetrius as united states walked away from g c, p o h. so this means also that the iranian position or the red incapability would also be there is also a reality check that russia also believes that release from the security architecture needs to be preserved, but not is trained in the center, but a bus more justice based approach and last but not least, let's not forget,
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it is also going to create a, you know, very strong response from the entire stomach. what that means practice on that. the south asia, that means you know, you name it the 56 in stomach states. there's going to be an o i c summit within the next few days. and that's going to pretty much put in the mocking. this means whatever was being achieved and that the ever having the courts is going to reset the sides. and they will need to see that whether this is going to be the end of the multi, you know, the unit for the moment because neither states is protecting with a security partnerships with israel in the india, or discontinue order based with much move on to corner approach, well, let's say, heaven forbid, as well does follow through on its nuclear threat. what happens then? how does the welds and our of nations respond? the bus the far mostly is. israel does go ahead with it. uh, they would have multiple consequences. first and foremost,
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the radiation um threshold is not just the domain limit, the due process could come to israel itself. secondly, this going to be a big question mark that the boss would be indicted, global non proliferation order with the international atomic energy agency at the center that what is that all of that? and then there's going to be a bigger question with regards to what about the joint investigation reports which you conducted celia despite the fact that these reports are not good supposed to become conducted, but they were conducted because it was believed that the interest of the people were hungry, and last but not least, the added world, the most been world, is going to come forward in a very unified strong position, not just in terms of weapons cuz condemning condemnation for that much of a just, you know, some kind of phenomena, sections. it will be pretty much trust in the meantime, at least into an administrative role, which would perhaps, would not be so contained in both as it just be viewed as, as many thanks for speaking to us today. it's really good to get your insights into the situation. maria stoughton director general of south asian strategic stability
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institute. thank you. once again. thank. thank you for joining us. hey, on the international for up to the minute. updates on all the latest wealth news and to check our website all teeth up. com. that's all for me for today. but scott will be here in 30 minutes with alexis, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the innovations and indefinite israeli occupation of gauze after the war, as if the long standing blockade is not an occupation. this goal tells us a lot about the war being waged on. garza is a war of displacement and fastly cleanse the.
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