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the the, the deadlines on off the international as time takes on the last day of the israel. how must these via occult some around the world demand and extension to the troops? is the destruction throughout god that leaves at valley recognized as the rest of the very harsh the storms my house threatened to arrest my family. and my nephew's children, i suffered a lot the story of a palestinian prisoner who was released from his ready custody in the present, a swap among 117, palestinian women and children set free. so a 9 year old girl whose dad on his riley and what the media said she was killed by her boss while she's turned up alive and well. and it's all about with the family. and the baby said find it reporting of fact checked once again and it covers the goal is to conflict. a
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language experts says the media output change the words of a palestinian and prisoner in the report to falsely show support. for how much the inventor lie for almost go with that correspondence, i guess analyzing today's top stories on the opposition across the board of your news stops now or into uh the news as we go here the last day of the israel pharmacies via this monday, the final round of prisoners exchange is set to take place. what are the details of the time and the place still unknown? now they're all mounting coals for an extension to the troops with the international community urging for peace and the reach. i suppose it should be extended to make it sustainable, a long lasting way, working for the political solution. we demand that this post turns it to a permanency fire. we urge the international community to also
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a bush as hard as it can for this to become a ceasefire because simply a ceasefire means that lives are state one of the main goals of the ongoing negotiations and efforts is to ensure that the existing temporary cease fire picks a stable form and that the crew, aggression of design a storage game against gaza is not repeated. among more than a $3000.00 palestinians detained since the 7th of october, only $117.00, palestinian women and children had been released so far in the swamp. deal with this rail, one of the women were united with a family off the hood of tension and she shed her experience in prison. and i see it after this, then this is the 3rd time i've been imprisoned. i spent 9 and a half years the 1st time and this time was a year and 2 months. the arrest was very harsh and they stormed my house, threatened to arrest my family. and my nephew's children, i suffered a lot and so there were 5 investigators in the room. they tied me up, left me standing all night against the wall. there were 3 girls with me in the same
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case, we were accused of transferring weapons. and the investigators claimed that i was the main person responsible for coordinating the girls names. we knew there was a deal and we were waiting for the names and the list on the image, but they were playing with our nerves the. we thought we would get out on thursday . but the agreement changed. and we were genuinely upset because we were waiting for the day we would feel freedom. and when officer said my name, i was very happy on the new imo dot com. thank god, she's free. when she was imprisoned, we had no information about her. a few days ago, they published the names and said the palestinian girls, women and children are going to be released from his railey custody of said, i can't express my feelings without him. i have had a dream since i was young, that one day before i die, i'll see a victorious day. and i saw that day, our family celebrated at the square, and it was joy for everyone,
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not just for the prisoners and their families on the scenes of jubilation. also in israel, a 77 year old as riley drummond hostage was held by how boss has been released as part of the hostage swamp or the cache from inside of the password over, you know, i think with the family and welcomed by the crowd. the other families also were, you know, i think as well they were abducted during the october the 7th time, which took the lives of 3 of their relatives. what so bringing that nickel they okay, now live for us now from tennessee. forget the details on essentially make, what is the latest now with the families all the hostages? what are the updates you have? so the families are way things today. they wants to get to their children and women back home around the 11 of them or 10 supposed to be released today. and then now there are some difficulties with them. then you go sions, between the i'm us and these ro, because he's had the 2 conditions that,
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that you'll be children to be men and families will not be separated. so probably the, some difficulties now about the stand an agreement and dad, besides that is rather wants to continue this fire day by day as long as how much continues to deliver hostages every day and the families of the hostages, demanding from these riley prime minister and he's war cabinet to halt the war until all that hostages, who will be back to use, wrote it. it doesn't matter how much it will take, how long and how much it will cost to his route. because this is the most important thing right now. and the families of those who return telling good to these riley government done to these rally probably that it is harsh to be at the could see that the, and for some elderly women and men, their special medications that they need. and the medical treatment that they come
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to get in the gaza strip in the tunnel is when they're in. they can save it to you, of course. and also they have some plans against the risk drugs that there's not supplying gas. and that's helping with the magic mitigations and anything else that would help to does hostages. so that is riley's there waiting for their relatives and loved wants back to the country. nick, i appreciate that. i think you've talked on it for a moment. i didn't hear you correctly. it took me about a true see, is it possible the truths could be continued for a day or 2? i know you wouldn't. you would talk to him down into it for a moment because the international community does call it is calling for an extension of the ceasefire. of course, sure it is ro wants to continue this, this fire and to hold the war as long as the hostages continue to come to israel. as long as time us continue to release, this is riley, it's from the completed the israel. the continue will continue the ceasefire and
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the prime minister will not have the best ability to start the war. as long as the families think their relatives and loved ones coming back home. so that the, that war will be paused as long as the exchange of prisoners for hostages will continue. all right, let's look it up that drive there from nickel can live and tell him even just after 3 pm locally. next, thank you very much. thank you. well meantime, a 9 year old is right. the girl previously declared dead by her father on western media has been returned to a family, alive and well by a come us on sunday. and monday, hon. they dual irish is riley, national was claimed to be one of the victims of the 7th of october, a story gone into global media attention and trying to highlight the brutality of from us and what this afternoon, what they were quoting it in, interviews have fall, the even express relief, saying her death was a bit of faith. i just said we found emily.
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she's dead knowing yes. yes. and if you know anything about what they don't speak to me in gaza is worse than death as well. does all my colleagues ask you to discuss the issue with drawing us a robot in the cash and a he says, this is just another example of the western media lacking due diligence. a my initial reaction was that this again demonstrates well esther media and how incredibly biased they are because at the end of the day, this story was forwarded as fact. and unfortunately the father as well. ready was dragged into this and obviously emotionally damaged because he was told by the
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israeli military that his daughter had passed away. and so not only was it misrepresented and missed reporting without their verifying just blindly believing the israeli military from the west or media, they're also then basically parading this man with this reading man around the who is for that his daughter had been killed. and of course he's been misled as well again, about largely by it is rarely in west or media about even what, how mass does to captives inside of gaza. and obviously the things that they are 14 without any, the factual evidence to back it up. i remember thinking of physically the death of the mother of a child. i mean, it's one of the what if it's something that appeals to people send a fee food around? well, it's such an emotive issue. i'm, i don't want to be cynical about that, but is that element of it something that's exploited by politicians and media or
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like, especially in this conflict? i think absolutely. we see the what happened on october the 7th. nobody wants to ask questions about it. nobody wants to question the original narrative with which was put out when we hear across western media and reported reports across the western government officials, they will stay the same thing. 1400 people were massacred. there were babies, but headed and women rates. and all of these, this sprint allegations and they will not allow you to ask any questions about what happened this is they continually do this. and it's just sad because they're basically benefiting all quotes and driving a war of aggression of jet and a side on a civilian population. garza based upon tragedies, which happened on the other side while the bbc yet again finding itself a target of critique from its reporting on the gauze or conflict, language x, but say the media outlook changed the words of a palestinian,
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the prisoner in its reports, to falsify and show her support for how much released the palestinian prisoner says in arabic. israel held them in the cold without electricity sprayed us with pepper spray and left us to die. she never mentioned a mouse or a word like it didn't. bbc translated to. no one else us only how mos cared. we loved them very much. all right, let's try to understand this better here on the program with a shape. always joining us. a here live in the studio is always good to have you in history, especially when it's something like this, the latest accusation against the bbc when it comes to the reporting on the guys a call. think, what's the latest twist in the narrative? shay, who wrote you as you say, this is a relates to an interview with a released palestinian prisoner, a prisoner that have been held in his railey custody. and quite remarkable revelations that the at translation of what she said to the media after her release
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. where as a many of the observers would suggest manipulated, and the bbc would suggest that accidentally translated at which suggest that she was talking crazy home us when she didn't mention from us once she didn't mentioned the word from us, rory, she mentioned these re lease paper spreading her, denying her sheets and water, etc. and this got converted by the bbc with bizarrely into her thinking home us for being the only a group that cared about her. so how much is it mentioned a several times in this imaginary translation really is quite remarkable. well, we can actually now have a look at the actual, the comparison between what you actually said, and what the bbc said. she said, let's do it, or the
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not have to go to, for example, the or the, the put it in a mazda 3 years. the what, the, the, the, for the, the double, the, are the of the, sort of for the, for the, to the mazda 3 year, and also the, to what to do. so, as you can see, really remarkable differences in the truth and reality here. and what's more
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interesting is this was an online group of activists to check in translations and media for this type of thing. i mean, the garage of who at the bbc is actually, you know, monitoring this bonus, lead to issue jet rage on social media. of course people amazed at this uh uh on surprisingly, we're gonna look at some of that reaction taking on twitter now or tuesday. all right. as an arabic speaker, i can confirm this bbc. translation is rubbish. she never mentioned tomas once. the fact translation in green is accurate. this is either gross incompetence or worse. whoever produced this segment needs their work thoroughly checked. these translation errors and not errors a tool. they are purposely missed translated to shape a narrative. bbc, your journalism integrity is shot it. here's the actual translation. this is so insane how bbc manipulated the narrative. so, you know, after being exposed,
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of course, the bbc, it ends decided that they were going to, uh, change things around a little bit. only after being exposed it's critical to dimensionally. and they suggested that the subtitles have been, uh there been an editorial issue with this and that doesn't seem to fit it either and edit an error in the editing process, which is hard to understand. but this would have been this translation you would imagine would have been done by someone with a confidence to, to do it correctly, will rush. that's just unbelievable. or is it actually very believable? so the 1st time is it shake guessing all the 1st time, even a baby to join us as publicly criticize a narrative on god. so can you tell me more about this one? yeah, and of course this is not the 1st time the bbc has been accused of bias, rory, and i'm again, the bbc. it seems as for of you as, as a bunch of know who they are. it's essentially a state rule and media service. in the past, we've had a lot of the queries and concerns about their, you know, a boy, a boy ability regarding absolute, you know, lack of bias. you know, and recently,
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critically recently in relation to the palestinian, the conflict, the own journalists have now stepped up and started to complain about this. it's very difficult to deny it really. and they've sent a letter to another media organization outages here of a long letter. 2300 words accusing the bbc of a meeting, critical, historical context of, you know, using language which uh, you know, for example, things like, you know, the policy is way these are, are 2 palestinians die. you know, is really a prisoners and hostages, but the policy in that is raised in palestine with a mass are hostile you. so is that type of deployment of this sort of language? and the letter is actually fascinating as well. and also mentioned the idea that, you know, when they were asked to report on the rush at the bbc journalist, it was absolutely no problem. absolutely categorically, alleging that really she was committing genocide and ukraine and that there was
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a brutal regime, etc, etc. but let's have a look at the letter because it's absolutely fascinating with as the bbc has failed to accurately tell the story. so emission and the lack of critical engagement with israel's claims it has their full fail to help the public to engage with and understand the human rights abuses and folding and gaz up thousands of palestinians have been killed since october 7th. when will the number be high enough for? i'll edit total staff to change. we are asking the bbc to better reflect and defer to the evidence based findings of official and unbiased humanitarian organizations . a. yeah, so and we've asked the bbc or if we've reached out to them and ask them to comment on this issue and to comment about this letter with them with their stuff alj a 0. and as of yet, as of we said here that there, there's no response from them. well what, what, what is fascinating as well, how the bbc have deployed there, sort of like card narrative on this. there was a recent past, the awards, a big, the article celebration in scotland,
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the scottish branch. it is where the numerous celebrities and actors and directors, it's after, would come for an award. i know several of these people use the platform of the box towards a very high profile award to call for piecing guys to call for a cease for now. well, the bbc editorial team seem to be asleep. the we are with this translation was doing. they have no problem editing out of this for each of the above the awards. every trace of anybody calling for a just as or sees far in guys are really quite remarkable. wow. it's just astonishing. i mean, they, they really aren't just customizing this narrative across the board. you know, honestly. sure. yeah. if the average everyday person doesn't do their own due diligence, then we've got a really gloomy looking future here. but let me ask you, just before i let you go shay, um it'd be be thing is also getting some outrage from the jewish community regarding his coverage of what's happening in gaza right now. can you give us details on that or? yeah, of course. and i mean, what is remarkable, and this is that this is jewish employees of the bbc who have apparently been
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advised not to attend a march against semitism, quite remarkable. right. and that they've been advising a circular basically told you don't attend this march because of our impartiality rules. roy, you mean it's quite remarkable. i mean, does the bbc would in one, on one hand allow this gross manipulation of truth. and then on the other hand, so to prevent its own jewish employees, i mean did you should place have come out and said, look, racism is racism, we stand against it. i mean, of course, we know that, you know, do day is amazing. site is event that the many jewish people standing up for the rights of the palestinian people in protesting against this war. but really the british and p calling for the resignation of the british of the bbc's director general. so it seems, there is a groundswell among the journalist that community science lead in the u. k. honest, at least on this subject, calling for more of a clear picture to be given to the beautiful because, you know, it's also quite good to hear about dissension among the rang stuff. some of those people employed by the bbc. i mean, this sounds like a,
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a blatant case of fake news. do you think you think the bbc is majority owned by the u. k. government? so that means it's not just the bbc selling the narrative. it's the u. k. government pushing it as well shaped bows. love your work. so you said well during this season last on, palestinians are displaced by the coffee type, decided to return to the homes in northern gaza. they found him tire neighborhoods just wiped out. the israel repeatedly claimed is a tax of only target how much military and the tunnel networks, but these hospitals, apartments, and other infrastructure. here's the story of a man and he was personally dealt with devastation in his a. well the who use a shuttle. my father, a nephew, a monitored 14 days ago, i'm off, i'll show you what they were found, lying in front of the door to the house. now come on. sure. there are also many mottoes who we do not know about. when the truce began,
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i was able to move my father's body in lone, bury him inside my house, and issue a man. there are no ambulances, there is no red cross, i don't know, but i know communications. a lot of the electricity is out with you and we have no water. we live in hell is not what have we done to deserve this morale? how much we all know either how much you know if at all, and we have never held a weapon in our life, i and they are not fighting against him. us is them, they are fighting against civilian of its height of home as well as the israel high mass truce, more or less holds the optim off of the war, has been on vale to god. his biggest outs, she felt hospital is what a once and tact hospital with supplies now looks like the idea of a large that how about us use tunnels underneath the hospital while the militant group denies all the claims. and these really ami has ordered the medical facility to be evacuated on november, the 18th, but some patients just couldn't leave. over all the u. n. r w a says around
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a 160000 people sheltered in northern schools before he is ready evacuation order. it also says 80 percent of jobs and those are displaced. we spoke to some of those at the central part of young clay for a while hope full to read time, northwards of the no one loved below one size man. at that 1st we heard about a ceasefire and were happy. but when we learned that there was no return to gaza, we weren't happy at all. we don't feel any cease fire that doesn't allow us to return to our homes, our families, our houses are relatives. we don't know anything about them. are they alive or deceased? is our house standing or destroyed? we want to cease fire that allows us to return to gaza and the north. what's the point? my home is in garza and i'm here in the cease fire. i gain nothing. i want to cease fire that lets me go back home and bring all my belongings from there. this is my food drink clothes. everything is in gaza and i haven't brought anything with me.
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we're just sitting here, having nothing with us. it's not a life, especially in a small place for 30 people, that's not living in the lemme get them now. we live at altima people. suddenly the tanks of the huge in us, they struck the children and we ran cal's was beneath. i'll fits the only want to kill and displace people. that's the sold a month. they talk about the humanitarian see spot. but where is it? unfortunately, the occupation deprives me of seeing my children this injustice. may god be my judge against all of those responsible the presses, and those would turn the blind on. it's all polite. that lead. yeah hic. anyone coming from here? it can be shot and dying. whether in the leg, heart or had. but anyone coming from the south, bestest without trouble, and they made the show times these fire in the middle east of tech logo e long must cause arrived in israel to hold meetings with the officials and
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relatives of the those still being held hostage. i prime minister and then yahoo! amazing with a space x c o, showing him around the keyboard. scott asa central side to deals type with the some of the tax. according to his ready authorities, they've reached an agreement for using this dod link community cations in gaza. only off the israel is approval of a lot of mosque propose to provide satellite internet access and gaza related communications. blackouts off the israel stripes on the inside and as a visit takes place them in mosques, accusations of amplifying anti jewish hatred on his x social media platform is i. 10 you already reported includes another meeting with us hostage by my side in order to talk more about muscle in the middle east that all teen dot com for the meantime. we are back soon with the
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and then i can see kids remain for centuries. that's my of my choice of so it's pretty at the course your system is the most upon you to go. but the team could have to deal with the issue the i'm action or can see it welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from dubai. where will bleed is touching down for the you and climate change conference starting this as a cop 28 because it meets in the legend u. k. u, as you nation backed genocide in the region, leaving hundreds of thousands hungry tonight and gaza. if today we have
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a will full of surplus food and people are still having with tens of millions in the usa for us to rely on federal aid to eat. what happens when climate change exponentially increases? wildfires, floods and droughts all around the world with me in washington dc is a u. s. government school. i'm a chief economist at the department of agriculture and a senior research fellow at the international food policy research institute. dr. joseph global. thank you so much for coming on. so varied figures, but around but maybe 830000000. they're going to go hungry to night. more and more than enough food for everyone in the world to, to ease what would you have done that the reason food for them in rome? uh, if you are still the u. s. department of agriculture is chief economist. what you've sort of shows you that the yeah, i don't, i think these problems are the, on the chief account the some of the you have to remember that something like 60
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percent of the world's hunger is people are in areas where there's conflict right now and so that's, that's a very difficult saying, you're talking about much, much bigger problem. their sense of war is going on. you know, we see this all refugees, all sorts of personal calamities that are again, hunger is part of that. i mean, daily, it is a but you, if you are there, the department of agriculture for 30 years, i'll be, is the, the countries that are listed by your institute and, and others has the risk of, of widespread big universal famine. they're all on the military attack or military intervention from the united states. i mean, what did you think is the at the agriculture department? i mean, if we can go through don, you're, i guess i don't ever, i don't take your point. i what countries in particular you're talking about hunger ciriani tube. you're off campus, john. yes'm. in somalia, syria garza, i suppose. yeah, i was, i or i wouldn't necessarily point the finger at the us on that. but if that's your
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opinion, that's fine. but really i, i'm asking you, what do you think about the connection between food and that violence, the weapons trade? oh yeah, no question. absolutely, i'm, i think, as again, as i said, it is one of the major causes of hunger. because, you know, when you look at hunger is really boils out to availability on the one hand in affordability on the other. and unfortunately, poverty and hunger or go hand in hand, best or tragic part of all this but, but the bigger problem in some areas is just availability, particular income areas where there's conflict and, and that's what we've seen as big a search over the last 10 years in the number of hungry people and it's been in areas like this to help the countries that you mentioned and again, is, is totally exacerbated by war. and yet.
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