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when you bought it, when you said, oh, it's in the, the near the, the, the headlines on off the international as time takes on the last day of the israel time off seasons via pulls from around the world demanded extension to the truth. is the destruction of throughout goss that leaves and barely recognizable as the rest of the very harsh the storm to 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 riley custody in the swamp bill among the 117, palestinian women and children, and set free so far. a 9 year old girl who has died on is riley in western media, said that she was killed by her boss has turned up a life on well. and it's now back with her family. the baby c finds is
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reporting fact checks once again as it covers the gauze. a confidence, a language expert says, the media outlet changed the words of a palestinian prisoner in his reporting to falsely showed support for him on the line. we all work in a way into the evening hours in the city that never sleeps till you come into life from most to into uh use our right now the last day of the israel, him a ceasefire. this monday, the final round of exchanging those held captive is set to take place. so those still the time in place a little bit on known. there are 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 denied that this postern just took care of
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it and cease fire. we are to the international community to also a bush as hard as it can for this to become a cease fire because simply as he's fired, means that lives are state more that if you're one of the main goals of the ongoing negotiations and efforts to ensure that the existing temporary cease fire takes a stable form and that the cruel aggression of the zionist regime against garza is not repeated level. among the more than what $3000.00 palestinians detained since the 7th of october, only $117.00, palestinian women and children had been released so far. one of the women said free shut her experience behind bonds and in his riley prison. and i see it after students. 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 and i suffered a lot. so there were 5 investigators in the room. they tied me up,
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left me standing all night against the wall and there were 3 girls with me. in the same 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 them as well, 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 can you on hold on. thank god, she's free. when she was imprisoned, we had no information about her. it was a few days ago, they published the names and said the palestinian girls, women and children are going to be released from his riley 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,
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our families celebrated at the square and it was joy for everyone. well, not just for the prisoners and their families on this because i'm, i'm in israel, a 77 year old is riley job, and hostage was held by home us as being a really, it's the she was discharged from a ton of a hospital and were united with her family, other families also brought together as though they were abducted in the october, the 7th time off the attack, which took the lives of 3 of their relatives details. now with local journalists, make polio and the families our way things today. add a 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 he goes to asians between the i'm us and these ro, because he's had the 2 conditions that, that you'll be children, beaman, and family to not be separated. and besides that is rather wants to continue this
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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 these war cabinet to hold the war until all the hostages, who will be back. so we use wrote, it didn't, 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 selling good to these riley governments, them to these really probably that it is harsh to be at the capacity and for some elderly women and men, their special medications that they need and the medical treatment that they cons gets in the gaza strip in the tunnels when they're in that can give it to you. of course. so that is riley's, they are waiting for their relatives and beloved wants back to the country to
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a 9 year old is riley girl, previously declared dead by her father on western media has been returned to a family, alive and well by hamas. this was on sunday and many hyundai, dual iris, she's really national, was trained to be one of the victims of the 7th of october. a story gone to whoever widespread media attention tried to highlight what they were quoting the brutality of from us. in interviews of how they even expressed relief, saying her death was a better faith. they just said, we found emily. she's dead. i know it. yes. yes. and if you know anything about what they don't speak to me in gaza as well as best as was, does my
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colleague is asking you to discuss this issue with john list a robot in less cash. and he says, this is another example of the western media locking due diligence. have a list of i 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 israeli military that his daughter had passed away. and so not only was it misrepresented and missed reporting without the refining, just blindly believing the israeli military from the west or media table. so then basically parading this man with this reading man around who is for that his daughter had been killed. and of course he's been misled as well again,
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about largely bite is rarely in west or media about even what, how mass does 2 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 is it 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 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 the west or media or reported reports across the western government officials, they will say the same thing. 1400 people were massacred. there were babies, but headed and women rates and all of these misprint allegations,
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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 just up the sides on a civilian population and gaza based upon tragedies. it's happened on the other side. well, it may be, it's rarely invasion of gaza shekels all being set aside to create new settlement, send the west bank and the move has not sought well with the e. u foreign affairs and security policy chief who slammed as rails in legal expansion. i'm a pull to learn that in the middle of the war, these really government despised, who can make new funds to build more illegal settlements. this is not self defense and will not make these real safer. the settlements are great, i child preach and their israel's greatest security liability smoke tricks, tools to balance a budget adjustment, the allocates millions of shekels to expand these riley settlements in areas see in
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the west bank and allocates a budget to prevent palestinians from building in those areas and then attempt to hit back a critical is riley, there is ready. finance minister says that the funds will a balance of less than one percent of the budget and but selectively left out that it amounts to $1300000000.00. fine, even created a swarm of discontent inside and that nothing. yeah, it was cabinet with the central administer benny guns saying the initiative will quote from the war effort. well, there is worldwide pushed back about the expansion of jewish settlements into palestinian land. un calls them an obstacle for the realization of a 2 state solution and the un considers been illegal. the settlements population of the west bank stands at 700000 and today, occupying about 40 percent of the land that well let's take this conversation further and across live. that's the head of the civil it off institute alexander markovich. now joining us here live from vienna, thanks so much for jumping on the program with us here. alexander, the,
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the as ready government has proposed a $1300000000.00 budget to be allocated to create new israeli settlements in the west bank. what's your take on that? and i think this is trusts, and others stepped into the direction of a one state solution from the side of these rarely complements which actually doesn't have any intention to make a real compromise with the palestinians. and the far an um, everlasting piece. and yeah, mostly if you look, for example, at the plants located spite is rarely compliments to rebuild the 1st temple in jerusalem and destroyed the deluxe the most. which was basically one of the reasons for the palestinian military operation called all oxer floods. um you can see how um yeah. to die up all the goals you could
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say, um this is rarely plans are because they are always talking about being a victim of listing and aggress intel arisen, but they never talk about what's they are actually doing to the palestinians. and of course, if you are native to this lines, if you're living insights because of strep inside the westbank, if you're maybe already on the sun, the daughter of refugees who got the proven auto land spite is re lease um 70 years ago at now you are facing the last of the wherever your homeland you are left with. of course this will make you where we angry. it will make you desperate and it will let you take desperate measures. well, i was just gonna say, i'm just gonna say sort of jumping alexander, but everyone keeps talking about the separatist of october. but no one's really talking about the 8th of october, the 9th, the 10th, the 11th, the 12th,
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the 13th and all that is what has happened since that one day, the 7th of october. i wanted to ask you the you for an affairs chief has condemned . this is riley plan to spend over a $1000000000.00 on new is ready settlements legally in the west. finally, un calls them illegal. your thoughts on if israel actually has about the world wide opposition to the plan and, and, and if they should, or perhaps if they would switch costs out of under. and i'm afraid steps this rarely government um will not care as long as the international community continues as it did before. so as long as they're only using, restore it to condemn these measures, like most of to all just doing or even if you are a western country and you're supporting israel, of course is real, won't change this course of policy. i guess what is necessary. what's the
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economic sanctions against this rarely, especially by the arab states, by a katara, by iran, by saudi arabia, in order to convince east rail to finally stop on this um, slow genocide against the palestinians. because the stairs, someone who gets um, change israel's behavior. it's of course um, it started with neighbors but also um it's uh, sources off um gas and off cause of oil because without all these scripts, these really one machine and also its economy couldn't function. so if we actually want israel um to change its behavior, if we realized that all the measures in the past didn't come to fruition in order to change israel's policy. um, i guess we have to take stronger measures and that means um, sanctioned, in order to influence the is rarely politics which, i mean, you know, you just talked about publications for example,
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because it's always the israeli side that's, that's using the palestinian side of publications and it goes vice of us with the palestinians that use these riley's approach occasions, whether it's rolling blackouts and gaza, cutting off the water, or stopping ambulances from getting into the gauze of their both sides. always saying how you propose and you also provoking us, but he is israel now, you know, again, come boss with what 14, almost 1000 civilians killed by is ready weapons. and yet here they are now planning. just spend over a $1000000000.00 on you. illegal settlements in the west bank. i mean, some like cool that appropriate cation, alexandra, how is this move going to appease or com, the palestinians right now? yeah. as states, they actually don't want peace. what's the next? and you all government. and it's particular strain of revisionist asylum isn't actually one says that they, they don't want any palestinians um, inside scots or they don't want any pull the students inside the west bank. they
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want to create the sol called up your jewish afternoon states. and that's the whole problem about this conflict that's yeah, it's real actually has no interest in the real piece bucks. they actually wants to, let's, this conflict escalates further and further until they have from the view um, sometimes off um block or sec. um for the channel side on the palestinian population and unfortunately they are continuing this policy and we could see it from the sounds. so what tober on and gaza where they killed mostly palestinian civilians mostly children and women in an alarming grades which is really horrible . and which even, let's do you and say that this is the most horrible thing they've seen in their life and stuff out there for, i guess the international uh community needs to adopt um, different measures in order to stop this real um from committing this channel sides
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because as long as this channel side continues, the real piece solution won't be possible for them, at least. i think that's a very fast statement. indeed, i'd like to have the market rich or the head of a subordinate is that who joining us live for one or 2 international enlightening commentary. alexander, thank you very much. thank you very much. the, the bbc, you find yourself yet again, the target of critique from it's reporting on the conflict in gaza. language experts say the media outlet almost potentially changed the words of a palestinian prisoner in its reports to falsify her show of support for hardness. have a look at this. a release 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 moss or a word like it. bbc translated to. no one else us. only have mos cared.
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we loved them very much. well, this is quite a remarkable story, rory, as you can, as you say. and basically what it's about is a bbc interview that was broadcast with a female palestinian prisoner who's been in is really custody. add the bbc translation initially, which was put out was uh, that's uh, you know, she fine come us as she was praising how much is the only people who cared about her. but it turns out that in reality what you were sending out a big was quite the opposite. she was talking about being brutalized by his very forces being pepper sprayed electricity being cut off, left to freeze, and basically terrorized in his way to close the this was found up by a group of a volunteer online fact checkers if you like as well. roy, you would just have a concern, but let's have a look at the actual comparison between what the pvc said, she said, and what you actually said, roy, let's have a look. the
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law has the brother for the double. the id is not had the, put it in a mazda 3. yes. and also the, what the, the, the, the, the, the, the, of the double, the, are the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the mazda, 3 year to the,
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to what to do. so, you know, yeah, you can see the star clean differences into the reality here. well, yeah. what's absolutely crucial for the viewers to understand is this wasn't spotted by some internal fact checking group at bbc verify didn't seem to spot this when rory this was spotted by a group of online volunteers who checked this type of content from it. if you lation is really, really quite remarkable, you know, we can have a look at that, you know, also as well as simple as an arabic speaker. i can confirm this bbc. translation is rubbish. she never mentioned thomas. once the fact translation in green is accurate . this is either gross incompetence or worse. whoever produced the 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
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manipulated the narrative. so i, you know, again after the bbc was called out on this again and a volunteer move, but to feel like the fact checking online, which is against critically important. the bbc then came out with something of an apology and rolling back so much saying that this was the inaccurate. the translation was an editorial problem, but that doesn't fit either way because this is not an editorial issue. this is an issue of quality control or absolute manipulation. we're discussing this but other in the program with independent journalist charlie boyle and he says the bbc leads the way with the western narrative, as he says, instead of reporting the facts. so if you look at the bbc, for example, on the spot sort of merged into online side, because when we got knowledge, nobody reads as about facts anymore. it's all about narrative. and if you remember
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what happens often on legends, it's very similar. postings in people's minds of what was the name dropped and i get back there and it's like, um, you know, every hour, every hour. so everybody's live is terrorist and, you know, it's, you know, with the united states you're against them. it's, it's a little off a narrative. and i mean, in terms of the bbc, you know, to be in, i right to be something it wasn't. hopefully it's that it really doesn't matter because, you know, a lot of times i'm going to be, you know, even my, my friends, the best i, i think right what, what was the talking about? i don't remember i just, i just remember that iraq and no known really as any critical thinking anymore. forensic, this is based on some of the last 10 years really of this c 5, some palestinians displaced by the conflict, have decided to return to the homes. northwood at the top of the enclave without and ty neighborhoods wiped out. israel repeatedly claimed it was attacking only a hamas militants and tunnels and networks that they said with in any of the
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hospitals and others, typically an infrastructure. well, here's the story of a man who was possibly dealt with devastation in his family. well, they would know who is the shuttle. my father nephew, a monitored 14 days ago. i don't know if i should have, you know, they were found lying in front of the door to the house. in that case, i'm sure there are also many mottoes who we do not know about. when the truth began, i was able to move my father's body and alone 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 amount of the electricity is out with you and we have no water. we live in how it's done, what have we done to deserve this? how many on either, how much, you know, if i to and we have never held a weapon in our life, i have and they are not fighting against him. us is them, they are fighting against civilian other side of him as got out of the is really a i'm us truce more or less holds the optim off of the war has been on vale that
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causes biggest al. she for hospital i will look right. yeah. this is what a one that's intact hospital with supplies now looks like the idea, the ledge, the pulse with using tunnels beneath the hospital awhile. the minutes in group denies all of us. he's already on his board at the medical facility to be evacuated . the did sorry. what november the 18th it was, but a lot of patients simply could not leave. now overall the u. n. r w, i says around a 160000 people sheltered in northern schools before the is ready evacuation order . it also says 80 percent of thousands of displaced. and we spoke to some of those . and the central part of the enclave for a while hopeful to return northward. no one loved the man at that 1st we heard about a ceasefire and we're happy. but when we learned that there was no return to gaza, we weren't happy at all because we don't feel any ceasefire that doesn't allow us to return to our homes. our families,
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our houses are relatives. we don't know anything about them. are they alive or deceased? somebody 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. 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 all fits of that. the only want to kill and displace people. that's the sold amount. they talk about to humanitarian see spot. where is it? unfortunately, the occupation deprives me of seeing my children as injustice. may god be my judge
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against all of those responsible. they are precious and those who turn the blind on . it's all polite. that lead. yeah, hick, anyone coming from here it can be shot and dying. whether in the leg, heart or had a hit, but anyone coming from the south? that's just without trouble and go to both of us. well, meantime the united arab emirates, as long as the humanitarian operation to support palestinians and established a field hospital in the southern gossen city of about 5. that's a lot more about this right now, of course, and like the level of john was home is a challenge standby for us now in the hands of thanks for coming on so quickly. can you give us details about this to monitor in operation and by the united arab emirates? of course, uh before what hours we see uh, it doesn't start the trucks entering cause this trip. they have on the, on these trucks that amex and flag that you in the launch is probation to bring
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equipment into the field hospitals that will be established in the city or uh, we see a lot of trucks including a lot of the it goes inside these vehicles and never citizens entering the people you guys are the was very happy that they see these vehicles into gaza, especially off to the software that they use. and the war of garbled that have been already have been for about 4, maybe more than 6 weeks. sorry. so we see a lot of materials aid entry because of strep of the government. the government off hemorrhage works really hard to arrange the entry of thousands of hundreds
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of humans, a and 8 into the guys as to what makes it makes which makes the boasting and have more hope about more days of ceasefire. so lucy's fire here in gauze all makes the palestinians catch fresh here. then they are now the way that the ceasefire will be extended or not. so fallacy in here are hoping this is cease. fire will be extended for, for a few days. is there any side, a call for one day cease fire out a mouse documents for these ceasefire. so seeing these and he became a entering the guy. this trip brings the whole the palestinians. and especially that you ration. it's
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a very interesting to see hundreds of vehicles from how does all how does over here mcdade age specially the equipment for the field hospitals that will establish in the city level journalist. how does the challenge lie from a draft on thank you very much or that's it for now, here we're not international, but don't go too far. if you can, russia is deputy and pass it up to the un, dimitri polio. and he's going to be joining us in about half an hour's time for a good life shot. but we can stick around and join us the the same wrong. just don't
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you have to shape house and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground. for many people, question the name was true, provocative. collateral or murder instead of collateral damage and the information . but as a former marine company commander, i knew enough for ball war law launch of war to know that that was in fact or there is no video of more market in the 5th street in the public domain. there is no video type that shows how a country like the united states as wage war there's nothing out there that is so
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