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the, the i was just lying in bed when we were strong. i set up and i felt like my whole body was on fire, as people in gaza recounts of the sales of suffering the policy and health nancy, one of the long as possible, who maybe also shut down within 48 hours. that maybe i have to show up because was wondering whether the ads instead of problems that cause, oddly imagining causes deep wounds with a hundreds of thousands of poles from the homes, into the center of the complaint as large as of the international federal port of guys is where the problem is of a new way nathan, yahoo comes on. so it is live here. zillow committed, war crimes,
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and genocide against profiting in the escape of your company today. well, the latest global news roundup. i'm going to allow me and this is all the international his suite, $2.00. i was a health man. if he says, every hospital in the policy in enclave maybe shutting down within 48 hours to, to feel showed that his adding the medical facilities and the knowles are already out of service as al. she's so i don't, could run out of power on monday. the policy in red cross as a result of that. so it seemed to patients that the out she, the hospital died off of the facility, was unable to administer care. now a warning you may find the following and we use a 7. so here is this. let's is up from the alex hospital from as most of the
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field of been burned. and the reason is really the tac eluded girl, told us what she experience christmas. i was just lying in bed when we were struck. i setup and i felt like my whole body was on fire . i immediately began calling for my mom. she was lying next to me, but unresponsive, and i was having trouble breathing and couldn't hear anything. i thought i was dying. regardless, i kept reaching out from my mother and shouting her name. there was rubble everywhere. only then did i realize that our house had been bomb to what we accept in many cases with 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns. but this is the 1st time i've seen 4th degree once a lot of children with burns and the latter category die as it means burns to the bones. we are short of pain killers, and there are kids who need surgery. but due to a lack of supplies, we can't perform them. and we also heard from a woman who is grand toddlers,
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when she said her story about how her family is really affecting why the world and that is a boy. he was sleeping peacefully at home with his parents and just ordinary innocent peaceful people. suddenly their house began to collapse as if on mice or rather, not people did it. then what is the fault of these children? why must they die due to showing his father? my son had his leg amputated, but he also lost an eye, isn't draw, is broken, and his entire face has mutilated. he's in a terrible state. when i go to his room, i didn't recognize him. even though i'm his mother had me, this is my grandson, man. he has burns on his legs. his arm is also partially amputated and he has a heads with that. he's in such a terrible pain that he's delirious. what's happening to our children is cruel and horrible. we simply want to live either what, what did i tell?
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yeah, according to the latest in united nations report over 700000 children are being displaced. since the 7th of october. the you on has once again called for an immediate cease fire and could decide less than stays for not preventing israel from carrying out. what in the cold a genocide? now the idea of it says it says up a humanitarian car. don't allowing people to say, feet move from the nose to the south, but local revolts a how does the child lot of says he came under shouting, when pulsing through its it wasn't the humanitarian car door as well. it's, it wasn't the humid there and color guard or but we off people we, we, we follow what people do. so we start asking our neighbors. i'm awesome. everyone who went there and they told me you can use that for the street. so how do the street uh, before we reach uh, until we see here. yeah, uh,
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the driver must. uh let us let us go because here he's not allowed to drive the ford or so we take an anti mountain ride to like a horse ride until we reach out to a t area. and then we start walking off to a 100 a meter. we see that check points and they are, they ask us, we will for one minute maybe and then they ask us to stop and then do start asking people. so i didn't do i use the that, that street and backyard or because people use it. it's the only way that we can uh reach the, the south safely and uh about uh that, uh, i told you before that many people got injured. uh, by the is where 84. so it is wildly walking to the south. yes, it happened uh after i across uh the 2 chick points i was walking
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for 15 minutes maybe. um i take a risk and it is really forces to uh, uh, between these uh, this place palestinians. and then there's dozens of injuries, some of casualties. but i'm, i'm not sure uh about about the number of the casualties and injuries further. garza is entering the winter season. heavy rain has fallen. compounding the suffering of colossians thousands of others is facing only a tenant for shelter. and so i have families have to remain in the rest of the times with has the illness. i made the other aside see conditions and comes as it is really. bombardment continues every single day. we suffer from a lack of food and water. people wait and long choose outside the bakeries and barely get to know read. there's also a shortage of fuel and cooking gas. people are building goods to make
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a fire and cook. we just want to return to our homes. but this can only happen with divine intervention. we came here yesterday, no one caps, russell offered us some flour, west fishing in the cargo of the score, and have no food off to bed for some bread for my children. i have nothing, not even a handful of flour or rice. my children are hungry and i can not feed them. i am exhausted. no one has about me. the sold our house. we need food and water. i use the small cup of water for a pollutions. we need to contact our families to check their ok, but the water has been cut off because there's no fuel and diseases are spread. most like accountants even sleep properly. you will see that a good thing has been filed at the international criminal court against the is really the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it's been most blind, so occasionally it, so it accused of, of committing crimes against you. massey of the subject to the complaints the as
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ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu does not hesitate to use weapons prohibited . according to international law, the crime is committed to undeniable as clear as every drop fleming from the fountain of tis of every person with the conscience which humanity should not condone. it appears that many states and member states have, for the most part, played a game of hot potato, passing the ball in the blame from one another to the other. and it seems that the ball has now landed on the left of the i ccnp. the icbc has a lot to contend with. turkish law makers of course, filed the lawsuit against is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, particularly citing crimes ranging from war to genocide, as well as acts against humanity. but in this position it's, it's central that's turkish lawmakers suggest that that's on yahoo, as well as his collaborators, are brought to justice and tried at the i c c. and hey, this is not the 1st and only lawsuit that's been brought forth over the past week.
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3 palestinian rights groups have also issued a lawsuit against the state of israel, not just these really prime minister, but the states as a whole against fighting crimes or essentially matters ranging from oper, tied to 2 genocide, as well as issuing arrest warrants against said leaders. now this is a matter of great concern because as it stands, many independent, uh, investigative suggest, arranging from the un from the geneva conventions that you have been in violating a great deal of them. the fact that israel has at this point violated at least one th event security council resolutions as a matter of great concern, but adding to that they've also violated international management, mandatory and law, ranging from the geneva conventions. hague regulations as well as the un charter and just to list a few dates. the fact that israel is currently being accused of violating at least 28 un security council resolutions ranging from resolutions 54111223236248252522562 see see on the list goes on
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ranging from matters from illegal occupation, as well as settlements on occupied lands practice of ethnic cleansing, violations of human rights, as well as collective punishments. this is a matter that, of course will bring a great deal of headache for it is really lawmakers, as well as those that are currently complicit to one extent in the events unfolding and gaza. and this petition brought forth by turkish law makers will definitely be a matter of great concern, as well as for the icbc. but as it stands, whether it be the united states or turkey, a russia, china, easily o 2 is not a member state of the i c c. but listening to what the top prosecutor says, he suggests it doesn't matter if they're not member states that the i c, c still has jurisdiction essentially if it comes down to a legit war crimes that the i c, c does have jurisdiction. it will carry on independence investigations and it will essentially one way another i'll put forth or offer a verdicts depending on what those investigations provide. but just looking at how
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the icy c operates, it's, it will give us a better understanding as to what we can expect over the course of the next few weeks or months even years. even if considering the war and gaza is put to an end, that the matter will not be put to rest either the icpc prosecute individuals for a legend war crimes, particularly in conduct when it's 123. remember, states are either unwilling or not essentially competent to provide a verdict or pass of judgments in this sense. and just based on that fact on the i c, c, the way it operates, it does not have a police force to to make those arrested. actually relies on member states to make those arrests for them and moving forward. it will be interesting to see how things proceed. but the turkish law makers haven't actually quite ottomans. and the responsibility the i c. c currently has. it's not as simple as just a filing a lawsuit against the i c. c. the statement that was issued by this turkish lawmaker missing couldn't also went on to say that this is a central the, this petition is a central to events, humanities, trust in the law,
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as well as the perception of impunity from a rising more important. he says. otherwise, remaining silence to all these events will essentially damage humanity's faith in the law as well as the i see and to put everything to rest in that statement. but i think you then also said, which would probably be the most important statement of all. he says that it will cast a shadow on the impartiality of the court. if it remains silent on this modest, it's going to be interesting to see how the i c c response to the statements as well as the petition that has been put forth by turkish lawmakers associate professor of its actual pauses. what about us, lisa? this is all about keeping up the pressure on israel. i don't think that the attitudes of is why elizabeth change mean the ocean nathaniel, who, on the other hand, wrote people into it. see, they want to do something. well, it must be legal. they must mobilize the attention of the international community,
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and there must be a concrete conclusions x or consequence, directly targeting. people are responsible for committing any crime, right? especially in gaza. and that's why they informed prosecutor, it took these quotes and they want to apply to the technician, criminal code just to start that process activate. it says full residents process before though they want to apply another thing, pres, as almost very clear in terms of 7018. and the relationship is, and she said that the annual is different from that. on the other hand, says effect. well, physically to meditate in crisis right now in gaza. and people are really reactive in the streets of turkey and save those fees and normalization, which is rand $2.00 kids wants to do, wants to achieve it. that's. that's effect. on the other hand, it's most likely. and so that's the no excuse at this normalization is
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and density any 3rd party. so by this way they come 1st of tape prosecutor, maybe to move. and it may be an act that the coverage, the people who oppose the policy of that tail. so the idea says it has cast to the governors building in gaza city, which it ended also. i have my c'mon pose. now the reason for this shows is late since in boxing the city with the unit being as shown here. so i have to take and can photo several administrative buildings, including the government, money and, and one of the house was built in the army claims, filed a list from how most of those costs with working over the is a hostages. replaced in our big in our big this list says we are in operation the operation against israel star. that's in the 7th of
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october. this is a garden list where every terrorist strikes his name and every tear it has his own shift, guarding the people that were here. the list is hated with the type of operation i'm so flawed, which was the how must name was attack on is a last month. the document contains date starting with the size of the 7th of october, the day of the attack on israel. the purpose of the list is however unclear. meanwhile, number of jewish use is all taking a style and i'm to see the dentist stub. and the idea of, as they say, is very full is, is all use the excessive violence against policy. is that my colleagues royce, say, spoke with that of a member and i to this and then network. and he, he shows his case with us. the most is, what is the reason this moves especially to use don't know anything about the
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people in the apartment as my mom over there as us are the right ones. and also we have the stadiums. but i live in jerusalem and i noticed that there are lots of army, not just police that are always controlling and always using the streams that i understood. so this whole system what that is correct, that is amazing. or at least leaving the syrians. my refusal there was silence. many people do this help for the army, for health issues. you don't get it for us to go to issues for health issues, page 500 from us. i only arriving and wanted to sort of in the some of the, to the reviews of the notice the because we know what does my friend that they know this may after them and they are something. is that damage control? did they not want bad publicity? getting out the people are not, not joining the idea. so i think the best sort of his letter is the,
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to the bar. and the vision system of thought about it. some people do that right now in the, in time of war because they don't want anyone who did all vote against the army, especially when you made a comment. one of your recent interviews, where were you said, quote, i don't want to. so of in a racist on me, that's a really strong comment kit. can you tell me why you said that is really obvious because it is going against you is why the citizens, the citizens, which is another, was you means or are right? because now people with you before the, before we for the state as a are, as well as were being the press. because for the notice the when i'm going on on the bus in the middle of a city, i see my age or even less than 50. those big boots out of the whole service
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is going to take him to the police station being another with all the because the other states, it doesn't, it can be just a kid with the football with the front of the neighbor. so us house figure has this face all calls for a cease fire and gaza as outrages. he was addressing thousands of demonstrations who the faith is a packs into the national mall in washington of a ronnie called americans, march israel. the cause for a cease fire or outrages the
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people in the us got real estate holdings. so i then making speeches in support of this out of and organizes say those are as follows. seen this pro palestinian bodies and comes as you as well as this is continue to offer. full support is a policy. however, most of the full $105.00 immunization info is all born in for a ceasefire. and the supply of he was hearing aids. we call them president biden, to urgently demand a ceasefire, and to call for de escalation of the current conflict by securing the immediate release of these rarely hostages and arbitrarily detained. the palestinians, the restoration of water, fuel electricity, and other basic services, and the passage of adequate humanitarian aid to the guys a strip. 100, the us government employees have of for the i'm privately advocated for us as far. yes, as to say on the bleeding could move to address roy's in goods is and within the
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state of the bottom the ranks of the us policy on the conflict. i know that so many of you, the suffering caused by this crisis is taking a profound personal, told the anguish that comes with seeing the daily images of babies, children, elderly people, women, and all the civilians. suffering in this crisis is wrenching. i feel it myself. i also know that some people in the department may disagree with the approaches way of taking or have views on what we can do back to those guys some more and the knowledge of enjoy. and we now the physical, our southfield, like a squealing like the show on the saw a life with joining a say, a now this house speaker, he's only been in the job a few weeks, but seems quite determined to make something of an impression. well, what do you, what do you make of his was oh, well, i mean we've, we've been told that he's basically a christian scientist based on his background. so i don't think there's anything really surprising, you know, in his stridency to say, you know, no,
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no ceasefire. i mean, we're at a place now where it's not just about the ceasefire. it's just the overall, what is the strategy? you know, this is, this is the question that's being backed and you know, fundamentally it's, if you say, ok, know, ceasefire is going to continue to to bomb, basically, garza to destroy the entire place as some people have said, you know, trying to a parking lot. um, well, there's no future for the people that are living there. where did you know, what do you plan to do with them? is nothing yahoos proposal going back to september? the one basically of, of, of, greater is real, incorporating gaza. is that the plan now? i mean, we just, there has to be some, some mature people in the, in politics and leadership in united states to really push back at this one sided military initiative at this point that is designed to really destroy an entire population that there is no other way forward, i don't, i don't see how, you know, how you can call from us as destruction at this point without going through the
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obliterating all gaza. k me. so i have some photos of it show you to. when we look at the riley, we just witness the, you know, the americans for is of a seems to be so we're just off a week or these last couple of weeks of lead. somebody pro, pass to get bodies, especially in the around the world. i didn't the but today this is more pro is royal, is it? i mean, i know it should be pro life and in the day, but i'll be looking at a shift in a narrative or is it just that the countries put otherwise as usual? because the countries certainly polarized i, i don't know where, you know, i don't know where people released handy notes. it's difficult to get a sense of it. the, the, the thing is that, uh or, you know, it's at one level. yeah, of course, i mean to say you're pro israel means you, you believe israel has right to exist. on the other hand,
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i think there's realism losing a lot of the sympathy that they, that they had post october 7th, very much the way united states last lot of sympathy globally. right after $911.00 because of this unilateral bombing and it's an excess destruction. and it's campaigns the way the united states lots of but the right during the iraq war, i think is realism losing its empathy. and that's actually what's concern. thing is we look in some of the air of countries like morocco and others that are basically saying they may have to pull out of their peace treaties that were signed the last few years with israel because of the sentiment that's now growing against israel. because of his excessive violence. so that's where i think you're going to have a bigger issue as globally, is the backlash across the arabic world, and then you know, you name it into europe in other countries. the possibility of terrorism is that as a result, there's so many problems that you're going to metastasize. i think violence beyond just gaza to so i'm going to indeed, but let's, let's look
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a little bit more about in house. and us in has, i mean your house, a number of biden administration employees of the report? is the president to push close these bar goal. if you have these ones will carry any weights or are they just simply fully on the best be joined by influences? i mean, certainly the state department lead, you know, it's, it's, it's an important and gesture, it's, you know, showing hundreds of, of diplomats and new representatives within the department of basically putting their signatures to this. so that's, that's an important moment essentially that you could, you could say, will it influence blinking and potentially bided? you know, you would hope so, but at the same time, you know, we saw with the pentagon papers, right. i mean, that was linked back in the late the early seventy's, and that was, you know, going back to the vietnam era, we know what happened. it didn't fundamentally change things,
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although it helps people to understand that yes, there was a mistake that they did have support within the administration. i think that's what, what this kind of memo this week does. it basically says to others out there who maybe are saying, well this, this more as is, seems erotic and dangerous. it shows them ok. there are others with in more established official government positions who agree with me. i think that's what's really important about it. yeah, i would have to move into that as always. i appreciate your time. so sam, because allow us to make, i'm speaking with the nice, again the memorials in costs of that on the phone service. and so the 1st world war has sponsor, comes with a fight their lives to conduct the officials. so many of the site decided to relocate the monument to a less problem that location. so it says that memorial is a testament, the fact that costs of
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a has historically been said being lied. however, because it was as the bane in new jersey. and it says the basically southern region shouldn't be an independent nation as low as live and to serve in american just levels your mileage washington. so if i so much, what do i need to say? what do you think of the french you would you, i mean why, why do you think the offensive agreed to relocate the money when to full? and it's why is it for, why is it up to the french what's going on there? well, it's, it's really interesting that the french embassy essentially issued an order to the local company, maintaining the cemetery, to move the monument. because that would you respect this to be in the jurisdiction of the ostensibly independent console being government, which shows how much the french actually respect that government that is not at all . and they moved it according to their own explanation. in order to avoid
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controversy in some media in kosovo, implying ethnic albanian media, but also to make room for a french monument to these 18 french soldiers who have died over the past 24 years as part of nato's occupation mission. nato deployed the offensively peacekeeping mission and coasted will, after due completely legal, 1999, a war against serbia on behalf of these, i think i'll be in and separate is and over the course of the admission of 24 years now and counting of some 200 nato soldiers have lost their lives, including accidents, training accidents, as well as skirmishes with, frankly, i think albany is most notably 2004 pilgrim against. do you have an excerpt? and to honor of these people, the french embassy decided to put a monument mirroring the cert monument to the fall in french soldiers default side by side with the serbs and 1918 when they jointly collapse the bulgarian and austria hungary in front. and basically led to the complete collapse of the central powers in the balkans which itself then snowballed into the collapse on the western
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front and directly led to the armies in november. but for the french, it was far more important to put up a monument to their own occupation troops, as part of nato, and make friends publicly with the germans. and send a message at all. we are all now big europe and family, and who shall join us in theory some day, perhaps, than to owner of their own historical dead. and more over adding insult to injury, they added a description to the original monument that wasn't serbian and french in the admin scription in albania, as well as in to say, oh, this is albanian land. now none of this is appropriate. they had no right to do any of this. a clear violation of the vienna convention diplomatic conduct. they're acting with colonial administrators. as opposed to diplomats or investigators. it is, is profoundly cynical not to mention a complete slap in the face of us, just a spit in the face of their own veterans with good book. but joe, with the service and 1918 so that the service could return to their country. and
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literally, who would you be able to tie me? is it 5 being something that we need to do? so though, is it just goes and this is now well the, the did so, so they could have a nice little photo up with a german, so called a basset, or in coast of whole because every year they do this same photo often say, oh look, we used to hate each other. now we love each other reasons you are correct. but the issue is that france and germany were the sort of front that the brought the process put up earlier this year. and author discount called non paper normalization proposal and sent it to serbia and essentially demand to serve you to recognize customers as an independent state before it could you radically possibly hope to eventually some they may be joining the european union. so here's the 2 countries that are trying to send through their p r a message of look how we can overcome historic hostility. but at the same time, they're using that they're speeding on the historical memory of all the former
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allies, the french or any way. i don't care about the germans, they've been in any spot the 20th century and they're no better anymore. you know, better now. but the french have basically been to serve, you know, line before yours. and they've completely just desecrated that entire tradition in order to stand for the european union and nato's illegal occupation. of course, the one that is just this race in dates and data and we appreciate your insight into the leave of that. so i me to add to the dentist, that was your advantage. he's in washington phase could be as well. so from me for today my colleague mike mcwhorter, it will be with you in the top of the out the .

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