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the going underground as the top headlines right now, you are not you international with 26 people killed overnight and is really strikes on the southern gods and city of han eunice. of course, every day now is children bearing the brunt of the casualty. told the cottage in palestine himself kills more than 12000 a member of the is riley parliament's address. the country is approaching gauze at maybe 2 shoe names. or we put that up for debate with a pair of guests and starts with the occupiers. there never starts with the people, just occupation for you to say that all is you asked the due on october 8th, just pull out and stop the occupation. that's a hobby. simplicity are realistic. it's yourself paul assumption. but also what we're going to spin came by on stood around a campfire. do you find and is germany incapable of criticizing israel due to
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a sense of guilt from the atrocities committed during the holocaust? the toughest president suggests exactly that. during his trip to bowen the right at 4 pm on saturday, we are coming to your line from the russian capital. this is sante international kicking it all off. now in ga us or what 26 people have been killed and then is ready strike on the city of hun. you and his dots in the south of the enclave. and well, hundreds of thousands of order to evacuate. the north of the southern areas have become deadly as well. declaring the bodies from the wreckage report say that women and children are among the dead. the death toll now standing at $12000.00 palestinians since the conflicts erupt. it. the 7th of october opened up the journalist months or schuman, he's in the con eunice with this report. since the soft of this conflicts $43.00
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days ago, the percentage of casualties in the south versus the north is now it's almost 50 percent to 50 percent. so and the scene is here uh, in the beginning they thoughts okay. if we go south, we will be safe. but looking at the numbers, looking at the evidence on hands, it seems that the south end, the north are both not to safe. it seems that right now the south is even going to a more of a humanitarian crisis when it comes to food electricity, a given the number of displaced here. we are not able to cover the numbers of people with the basic necessities. what happened in monday at a time at but the, in a tablet is a cost, a line tone here in eunice with several buildings. a few apartments where the hits by missing drones city families will affect its until about a few hours ago. so there was no communication involves the slip. so that the,
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the way i mean we, i mean it, if a strike happened somebody it and because there was no communication, it would be very difficult for them. but it's just to know where to go to, to try and help. so what happens is that people irregular citizens try to help try to pick up the dead, the injured and carry them on. the box is organized chaos. and people, however, are trying to do whatever they can to, to get to buy day by day. you know, all gardens continue heading south through the rubble left behind. according to the un one and a half 1000000 of guys is over. 2000000 residents have been displaced in the past 5 weeks, and most of these people are staying in a refugee camp. but the lack of clean water, food, and other essentials making life very difficult. well, how does reward over now to a gone space journalist a how does a challenge reporting from a con eunice refugee shelton?
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we are here surrounded by thousands of times. people here are trying supervisor. yeah. how struggle they start go to find water medicine and food. many of these people who are living here have heard stories from their grand. busy friends and their parents about the 1948 while they actually live in more challenging times. here in this come the are really living the senior living, the hunger and the international support for the palestinian in these difficult times is actually not enough. and it's like the international community cannot deliver the human turn, aid to that, that, to the palestinians, to the children's of palestine who are living in these difficult conditions. again,
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palestinians believe that they will return to their houses. okay, to them and in the gaza strip. and it's north in regions very difficult times. we living everybody living in a very horrible conditions and as a guy that remains under his riley, bombardments. so look here with some of the reasons a time for him to report the multiple casualties from as tried so much of bodily comp in northern dogs or over night. paramedics and local skylar, the deputy to rescue victims. but 18 people have been killed in an idea of attack on friday. the target to the residential area of the new city out refugee camp in central gaza. locals are sifting through the wreckage and we heard from survivors who said that's over of last nights of rock is telling us. there was a lot of dust and everything in the house was destroyed. and we so hit and i felt brooks folding in my head. i felt of the grounds and rocks fell in my hands. they
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pulled me out of the rubble of life. every was then dressed. there is no safe place . no where even the beach, it's not safe. there is no safe place. we were sleep. all children were beside us. there were 12 people in the room i was sleeping and it became the most dummies from when the ceiling fell on us. i felt something fell on my legs and couldn't stand. my brother was on the top floor. his room fell from the door to the 1st floor. my other brother who died was on the 2nd floor. i mean, to live. we were sleeping in the middle of the night. i'm going to be surprised by a powerful explosion when something similar happened in the past would have questions about the targets and the locations. but as it can see, an inside residential square was children, man and women, it was bombed. i mean, isn't it enough? stop it, haven't you had enough of our blood? do you want more? we left by this time to them. we left everything through them. the we accepted the we would settle this small spots. what do you want from us?
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enough is enough. demo or images here from the off them off of a friday, the attack on the southern city. over the last several, the strikes targeted the board, a town throughout the day. we understand over a dozen lives were taken a number of residential homes or also hit as well as the shop boot. a refugee well is really forces. i posted a video showing what they claim to be a weapons making facility being targeted. i think the site was used by the palestinian islamic jihad militant group. meanwhile, close quarter classes taking place between the ideas on how the us in gaza city the. that's what your job posted by. how about up and come back with the idea. all this as a death poll across the region, rises daily. so turbine has signed
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a pair of glasses to pro palestinian and pro is really americans which what leaks by us media outlet. and while they both address the ongoing constant attention has certainly been drawn to what uh, well, it's a bit contrast a very, very different tone of this report with all to you is a chat box. this it relates to 2 letters, one issued to the is really diaspora, if you like. and i need united states exceptionally powerful. of course we know that the intimate relationship between the united states and these really states going back a long time and one the afterwards sometime afterwards issue to the palestinian at diaspora. the supporters of the palestinian movement if you like. and where were you looking at the differences in the language here? the differences in the messaging of for example, when it comes to uh, the uh, is rainy losses which occurred on october 7th at both of these letters. both communications refer specifically to the number of is there any losses,
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but what they refer to when it comes to the palestinians. they say terms like many . so the term killed is not used. numerous and not using a course. we know that the palestinian last has now war is really lost as a boy many, many multiples. and given the intimate nature of the military and financial relationship between israel and the united states, which goes back decades to the foundation of these very state, if you like, on the united states, giving over 250 $1000000000.00, rory in a to these really states since that time, most of a military aid, you have to ask, you know, how much did the united states know about this punitive biblical operation that was launched after october 7th. and we might have caught a glimpse into that as some time a back when we hear a junk for we talk about what was all about. and so what is that, that know this is for, it is combat. it is bloody, it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and innocent civilians are going to be hurt
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. yeah, and again, the older elements, older specifics. the language is very important. when the white house speaks, the world listens. the why does refers to palestinians suffering from horrendous, a humanitarian crisis. apparently the, the policies aren't being killed. they're not being bombed. the missiles are being dropped, the american plains, american munitions are being dropped to killing all these policies. they're suffering from a humanitarian crisis. this is where the, the, the language of deploying this type of line just so important. meanwhile, in the pro is really letter or the letter to these really diaspora. there's talk about as a holocaust, there's talk about never again, there's talk about the genocide. and interestingly, the state department now seems to believe that genocide isn't constituted by the depths of thousands of civilians, destruction of what our communities wiping out of a convoys of fleeing civilians as well. so we have
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a listen to how the state department know seems to find genocide for we have a rigorous process in place for evaluating whether something constitute as genocide or not. and that is true in any country that uh that situation might be being looked at. uh, that is not a term that we have assessed pertains to this current cons, like so. yet again, you see the, the levels of, of shift here as well. now the timing of this is very important. the letter to the is really community. the jewish community in the united states went out on the 1st of november, the palestinian letter of the pro palestinian lovely letter went up significantly later. and you could suggest that that is trying to tap into reverse engineer american concern for the humanitarian crisis. what they call it in gaza at, you know, you've got to also remember that while a, you know, did this to narrative changes across the world, a huge protest. and we've got
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a pole in the united states released as well. latency suggesting the 55 percent of the population now disagree without jo biden's, whitehouse is handling this crisis and it's also reflected in some of the language used recently by i'm to be blinking. much more needs to be done to protect civilians and to make sure that the monitoring system speech has far too many post endings have been killed. far too many have suffered these past weeks and we want to do everything possible to prevent harm to them. and to maximize the assistance of the guesstimate. so. so what we're seeing in my view is an attempt to reverse engineer concern from united states for the plight of the palestinian population. not necessarily because of they, they, they're concerned about it. after all, most of the new nations being dropped, most of the political licensing for this punitive biblical operation way as well as coming from the united states come from that part of the at mid atlantic give you like. so we're seeing an attempt to use language and reverse engineering
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plausibility. it's in the art of managed. so today, more than 100 riley's in support of palestine are expected to take place across the u. k. it's a, according to organized as a common cold, demonic a ceasefire in ga. so that's across live and also active as the po russell. he's joining us live from london right now. it's just about the bus one in the afternoon to deal with. thanks so much for coming on the program here at all to see what is the situation like on the streets where you are now and what is the sentiment? well, i'm actually speaking from the constituents if so test on the the lead with the labor party, the opposition in britain were actually outside his constituency office. and so you can do this 6 or 700 people behind me with college student plugs, calling for us. he's fine, now the sentiment is very strong. we talked of slogans like stop killing
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children. skilful mcdahl is just still forming. hospitals will accept support as we paid through camden town, which is a one of the most likely parts of uh, the account and tell them market and everything. uh, not so support from a process by. busy um uh from me. so once i switch from uh, pulse just buy from from dr. vision, so on. so it's a very positive atmosphere and it's quite amazing that this much is 6 or 700 people . so the one out of about 8 to 10 in london alone, not to mention the rest of the countries as, as you say, as you say there, i mean there are many demonstrations. now we understand that could be up to a 100 nationwide today the but what i wanted to ask you and it's a tough question. but while you have all of these demonstrations showing installed a diety with the palestinians, do you think the sentiment that you're seeing today? does it represent the majority of people in the u. k. do you think or is it
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a very one sided thing? well, there's a big political possible going on in the raging in britain, which has been going on for 6 weeks. and the all the opinion polls that showed that 70 percent one opinion pulling off to another a showed that 70 percent the people in britain once the bombing of dollars, if you a and the government has taken a very right wing position on this. now if you compare this with the iraq war march and 2003, when we had 2000 people, 2000000 people on the streets of london. this is price. all the biggest protested said in front of us last week. in my opinion. it's over a 1000000 people though the organize the set 800000, but they are having a much greater interest. and that's partly because the countries like the west and the tiny handful of western countries would donate to the world since march $45.00 . uh, pharma. isolated and they were in 2003, they con,
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come on the same support in the united nations from uh, from sort of independent otherwise in, in the, in the developing countries. um and the international pressure is building up. so here salma is under particular pressure. he's, you know, he's, he's pacing the nature of opinion within like the fall to find which is expected to then government and in, not much longer than he has time. i know, you know, i wanted to ask you this as you well know, the u. k has voted against a resolution quoting for a ceasefire during the latest un general assembly. and you'll, you'll thoughts on why it doesn't prioritize that go, you know, wells who knows. i mean uh, it's the test, both the, the main police police say britain of taking this done. they take full for humanitarian pauses. but what use is i see monetary impose. it's
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a bit like if you see a, someone being beaten by another month or not and they say well, they stopped for a tape. right? and then after that we'll start preaching you again. i mean it's just nonsense and they say that this is, this is going to provide, this is the best way to, but really the issue here, what the government and all of these people are opposing the ceasefire. i'll say, is it, i must, doesn't want to say fine. they want to $3.00 to $1.00. but that's not the issue. the issue is the, the, the, the level of forming of gone. so which hasn't been seen since may be the vietnam war or the career war it's, it's like the sage of lending drugs is just, and this has gone on to 6 weeks. it's going off the news written to some reason, i don't know, but it is in the last few days the number of people who died, including hundreds of children has got a going from 10212000. um and uh, so uh,
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and on top of that, based on in human book page, you know, this, the purchase knew of ation know it in a, in garza, these really selected tiny little drops of, of age. and they, they say, oh, we pump sudden fuel because that will go go to how much. but um, you know, the, uh, the electricity water, the basic things like that, medications, offerings built. and that is what people want to stop. oh, yeah. yeah. there's an enormous, it took about the stop ation that the lack of access to clean water winter is coming. some a lot of people are living in 10, somebody that their refugees right now, and yet the blood vault continues. the bombing campaigns continue. and as you well know, 5 minutes a re she's sued out, as also said he will not be courting for a ceasefire. it's an amazing comment and coming from down the street when you consider there are at least 4000000 muslims living in the u. k. how would they be reacting to what the prime minister is doing these days?
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well, uh, you have both the main parties in big political trouble. because you've recently had a week ago, the archbishop of canterbury, the leading faith, a representative in britain, the head of the church of england. they have a hospital and officer for all ali. and i'm sorry. and he called for the order of these ladies to evacuate the hospitalization enrolled and also to be rescinded. because as if it was impossible in the those conditions of foaming and times. uh uh, uh, uh it's right. the troops and pullman going on foot to it. but i'm sure you'd like to hospitals with severely ill patients with uh, children in, in uh, thank you faces and so, uh, so he issued a very strong statement. he also condense my state on october the 7th. but you know,
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it's a little pond to depression. mountie on the government. the problem with, with the western countries, is now hugs the un, which was actually fully for the resolution is fully for meaningful cease fires, and multiple routes and 8 into a uh, into also a new policy is a full days at a time, which is an improvement on what these rate is, the 3rd um you have countries like fronts and uh, and switzerland and japan. traditional western allies, uh voting in favor of that resolution. and uh, even the united states had to stay. and in order to avoid the embarrassment to being the only person pushing against the, this is a good point. i make that for you. i do apologize for jumping in, but, but you, you know, you raise a good point in that is that america is being dragged into this because if it's on wavering support for israel, i mean on the p r optics runs right now. washington is,
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is looking really bad these days and that a lot of the world is suggesting that the same thing, i mean, you know, the of the u. n is already being thrown around the woods will crimes in genocide. so let's not just want to see i was so grateful for you to spend some of your time with us here at all to see you all there in london in about 20 parts one on saturday afternoon at a pro palestinian riley. it's one of a 100, as we understand taking place nationwide today. po russell, an activist joining us live here on how to international. we're so grateful for your time. thank you very much. thanks very much. thank you. thank you. bye bye. uh, it's now as a buttons continue to rain down on gaza. summers riley. politicians are wondering if the current approach is as strong as it should be. all of this preoccupation was, was on the other as intern as in gauze. that shows that we have learned nothing. we ought to humane. boone gas and now nothing less. do you know they allow fuel in the allow water in until the hostages? sorry, tons of this comes as of the un special rapids who are on palestine has caused
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doubt of israel's justification for waging this will easily cannot claim the right of self defense against the today, the monday to from that there are 3 it took to buys uh from its territory that escaped on their belligerent occupation and this is not only does exist in the jurisprudence of the i c, j. in general. it's also being said in the case of unified processing and territory . we raised the topic of the circle of self defense and the conflict with a panel of guests. so the spokes person for the fact that a full most democratic section of palestine, dmitri giuliani, and is there any drollest robi bowman both naturally taking opposing sides of this? a truly hoping as is really that is really air force is somehow justifying each and every bomb if there's a military target there. i know it's hard to believe that there are so many miller
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military targets. so i just do want to point out that i live in television, and every day, every day i went to the bomb shelter every day and every night because celebrated as possibly being bombed by god. and so on the one hand, i am upset that in this account settings are being killed. i care for all human beings, including crossed indians. on the other hand, how mazda is not stop launching missiles, so israel still has a job to do, and unfortunately, it's a war. and it is, if people get killed in wartime, that is, are not blame to go around to blame both the as rarely leadership and the palestinian leadership. both of them have screwed up for 75 years. and specifically, over the past 20 years and starts with the occupiers that there never starts with the people resisting occupation. even though i disagree with this app is c, as well as at the same time, i cannot deny the right, but i'm also using misery options to resist the occupation. and this is something that is guaranteed by the international laws. if demitria is
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a better solution across and i'm curious and able to retrieve, would say honestly, and i don't mean this as an attack and when we're here, we're dimitri. what would you do if you were the prime minister of israel on october 8th? how would you react it to the slaughter of $1400.00? okay, put aside the soldiers. you could said it was wrong to kill a 1000 or 900 civilians. what would you recommend that it is or would have done on october 8th, 2 words and occupation doesn't take much. does it take a break? and yet it still has worked on monday into order making things look so complicated . is your last talk you by the, the west bank and gaza? this is days, let them take 60 days to go out. that's the end of the story. and another thing that i want to say that let's talk about who, who so, who has, who lived on how they work, or how does one sign this or this, you cannot come and say, how much is it double now, what you, as is rarely governments consecutive is ready, go ahead and pull local interest in the growth and expansion and nobody can even
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deny that. i agree with you that meeting isn't y'all did support from us and do the money through and he's bears responsibility. he's got to go. i agree with you. what for you to say that all is what has to do on october 8th? because pull out and stop the occupation. that's a hobby simplicity unrealistic interest. a false assumption. but also what we're going to think home by on sit around a campfire, be friends. what do you talk about eh, how much vomiting uh, re, was genocide has taken place in guys that i don't think you can compare 12000 people being killed with less than what 20 instead of your exam being killed as a result of you sort of bombings or softball media, the parts we work with crackers, basically, as someone who, as many, many dozens of members were killed in a just side of a holocaust. as people in the armenian quarter who suffered 1500000 people killed by the ottomans during the genocide for you to call. when it's 2200000 people in
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gaza. and only yes, only $12000.00 were killed in oh, we've come us, you called at the gym. so i think i need to buy you a dictionary. so you can look up the district definition of genocide. that is not genocide visual about trying to purposely kill innocent people. p a israel choice is still home of using come off is going to accept visual pulling out of the west bank. they don't, they don't want all they will do. they do not accept. they do not accept pulling out all of a putting out just they do not accept that. if you read a charter, they want all visual from river to the see the suggesting of that germany is unable to criticize israel due to a sense of guilt for the atrocities committed during the whole. not cost the turkish president, ruffling some feathers on his 1st trip to the european nation in yes, speed up the soda. i'm speaking freely because we don't owe anything to israel. if we were in that,
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we could not speak so freely. but those who are in debt can not speak freely. we did not go through the how it costs, and we're not in such a situation because a respectful human beings is very different. leading into this meeting tensions were taught were over high regardless because a similarly last week the church president issued a number of statements suggesting that israel is carrying out war crimes and is called the state of israel and terror. stay to this has been remarked that has been opposed by the german chancellor. charles essentially said that the claim that's is rosa tara state is ludicrous. it's absurd and continue to say that is what is the state of democracy more. so he said that's is real, is of course bounded by international law and is essentially carrying out its deeds with respect to the actual as the church president does not agree with that statement or that sentiment as a whole. it's, it's essentially a war of words. it seems that these rhetoric will not die down, and this is essentially what the church present has been suggesting that how much
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has been fighting a fight or a water resistance against the state of israel. and as a result, does not call her mazda service organization. but calls them resistance fighters that are fighting for the homeland as well as for their people. whereas the german chancellor has essentially continued to essentially solely blame home us for the events. it's kind of mixed up live and it cannot continue to be the case that a terrorist organization which dominates this region is able to repeatedly carry out such activities with an incredible amounts of military force. this has to end and it's something that everyone must push for. we certainly do. another matter of concern has to be some of the statements or the rhetoric that has been issued by tentative. and this is something that the church president has picked up on and has been again local about. but again, the west has been silent and this is why the church president has adamantly said that the west is being silence. that is, of course, to blame as the results of israel's factions, because the west is doing nothing about it. in fact, the west is choosing to say,
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blind. it's a matter of values and morals as well as the church president, especially said in berlin, that as well as mosques and hospitals are being targeted, churches are also being targeted. question neighborhoods are also being targeted. the question that he posed was, why are you being signing that this was a general sentiment paused at the west. let's listen to what else the target present have to say to buddy that model. right now you're seeing hundreds. i'm not saying hundreds, but thousands of bell siemens had been killed by israel. they are targeting hospitals, places of worship, and churches. these disorders, me as a mostly, as a christian, are you not disturbed by the destruction of churches? why then don't you take a stand? do it for us. there's no distinction between jews, christians and most names in these regions. if there was a strong to a guest at the cemetery, is, would be the 1st leader to wage war against it. meanwhile, as we speak, german is talking about giving financial support is really actually the main subject of the arguments of the church present. it hasn't been that nobody should
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be picking sides or favorites in this conflicts. and we do have our received in hindsight to the relations between the 2 heads of state between 30 in germany. but it's safe to assume that the rhetoric will not be contained to adjust the relations between these 2 countries. far before we wrap up, the ssl is broke out, throwing off the international breaking news as reaching us right now from gosh, what we understand at least 15 people have been killed and it is rarely strike on the alpha. what a school image of bali, a refugee camp this is according to the palestinian ministry of health. however, there are reports to addressing the death old may be closer to $200.00 of the un run the alpha. what a school has been a shelter of a 100, a civilian is trying to escape, the buttons will keep you posted here on oxy international. are we all fielding reports in coming across them, at least here at all? so you would come into your life from moscow with our correspondence all across the region of gauze and israel, but keeping it.
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