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the, the explosions reverberate in the south of gaza or the bombing of agricultural land. and the also la neighborhood, east of rafa, is occurring along with nearby area is really forces continue their attacks on the double layer, refugee camp as this place, palestinians are pushed further south, where the bombing intensifies thousands playing. this being said, they don't know where they can find a shelter. we don't know where to go before us has to leave, but no one gives any clarification. they told us to go to the tunnel street, but they bombed as their firing poles, bullets and missed tiles. any pets to the light is most less valuable than any
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other civil that are danny and prime minister of questions. israel's impunity. distressing the value of palestinians lives. this comes as world speakers discuss. the middle is conflict at the ongoing, doha for on. and they had story ruling by india. supreme court will see the union territory of dom lou and kashmir fully incorporated into the country with elections to be scheduled within 9 months. the coming to you from the russian capital. this is our key international with the latest and world news today. i'm here, elizabeth. israel's onslaught on gaza has spread throughout the region. the north headspace, relentless shelling with a job only a refugee camp coming under repeated fire. local reporter mama subaru has the latest on the situation on the ground. well,
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what's the time with that is these rarely occupation forces storm the schools of all fluids to the west of your body, out of refugee camp. they force the displaced people to evacuate tons of bombardment and gunfire. we are witnessing a mass exodus from the area, the rest that many man they later released some of them, but they kept all this into 10, some of the displaced people in jamalia, a refugee camp. i'll leave it in the state to be a and tara, to go to the em towards the upper school from the main street and put snipers on each floor. it was k us when they entered the school. eval dozer came in and followed by tongue. they were beating the children, forcing them to come down, one of the time with their id. then they called for the women to come down to. if they follow someone they were looking for, they drag them far away from their family. they were around 7 or a tank, spread out along the street with $40.00 to $50.00 jews at each point. they spoke
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arabic. yesterday. the occupation opened fire on us forcing us to leave the camp in geneva. we're being poor. so where do we go? they asked us to have solved if we don't know exactly where the noise there's we don't know where to go. they forced us to leave, but no one gives any clarification. they told us to go to the tunnel street, but the bomb does their firing both bullets and missed tiles. we, as muslims pray for guidance, they storms the un relief and works agency schools and forced us out. we've been besieged for a week with no watch or no food, or elderly people and children among us. i work for the un release in works agency, but there's no immunity for people working for the un releasing works agency or any international organization. no one in the world was intervening for us. i still have the street was completely full of people searching for the children. women were separated and our children were taken to one side. and then they brought out the elderly. they forcibly listen. i couldn't even guess how many that was. yeah,
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i mean it's still advancing towards us and we don't know where to go. explosions are heard in the south of gaza, where the situation on the streets is restless to our cultural areas, and they also loved neighborhood, east of rafa, and behind the cashed on neighborhoods. so all the gates were bond, local reporter hom. this yolanda has the latest on the situation on the ground. we're here standing in front of the way the hospital just now we hear multiple airstrikes and the roof was huge explosions. as we've heard from multiple sources about this. there's flags far getting some off of the different areas we keep hearing. also the higher the as you can hear,
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very intelligent. it's very innocent. we just mentioned many palestinians here, sheltering the skin open areas in the thames riding out from their tents and hiding inside your car's features. it's not safe to say wild goose, massive explosions. property as the death toll and gaza rises above 18200 people. israel is intensifying its air strikes in the central region. there are many children among the dead and injured with dozens rushed through the locks to a hospital in the city of their all beloved. according to the un, at least one minor is killed every 10 minutes and gaza. the total number of child victim has reportedly surpassed. 7000 hospitals are buckling under the overwhelming
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influx of patients and refugees. we must warn you. distressing images are ahead. a local mortgage spilling over with no space for bodies left and the refrigerators that sled to scores of draped corpses lying on the floors and that they are all ballasa city. family members have been gathering outside the building to bid their final farewells. they say they're in anguish as the areas they were urge to flee to our no safer than those they left by the my daughter has been killed. we were displaced from gather these really spread leaflets, asking us to leave for safety. so we fly to see right and reach the a cool area. and this is what happened to us here. may god have mercy and for an o our dead. meanwhile, at least 22 palestinians were reportedly killed in the showing of
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a residential block in all, my gosh, the refugee camp in central gaza, as israel continues to strike the area. we've got more details from local journalists, rami, missouri, and we are here now in the my god, 0, g times and middle gaza strip. what is really ever strikes drones, drones, twice, and time shows have read intensive, wide, extraordinarily. and this re fi g population of my ghazi and the gaza strip that and this refugee population, there was a very loud just like that ted. this house, which is a 3 story building there where, according to neighbors and relatives, there were about 990 member families, including zainab, attends of the home, and other displaced dozens of others who are being displaced from relatives or
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friends displaced chiera this house. and these were airstrikes came over. not it was a war, plains came overnight. andre did this home round founding. this to robin. my neighbor's house was palmed with more than a t h. a people from children, women, yoga the all does everything. everyone was there about most of them was injured and the more the rest of them was killed. and they, that could be claimed that they killed resistance and they, they, they, they, they, they pulling kind of attack on days or they look ration. but there's the own innocent people have lost so much. they say that we palestinians of terrorists, but in reality it is these regulations to the terrorists. they killed many women and children because we do not have any heavy equipment like bulldozers we are forced to dig through the rebel using all back comes to find out that the couple of
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my guys in the budget area have been gone. i've gone, intensified, have gone on that they just over the past few we a few weeks or a few days actually i meant to international caused for to is rouse. just tell me what it is they are considering to be something that has not been free. cit dented before and that as well showed make sure that this fire is seized immediately to allow for the people of gauze to, to rejoice with their lives that have been completely or totally because of this intensity of was, are 80 war on the goes us with that as an increase or dentist, no one can predict yet. what will be the next for this population of garza, that has the, has been at a we're talking about torn apart by means of as rated closure of the border crossings. as well as the that the lack of committed to basic do to come with it is
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fuel supplies, electricity, cooking guys, and basic essential boots and come with it is commented, is it throughout that goes us to it both israel and palestine way and the other for the mass civilian casualties. as part of our special coverage of the war, we strip away the rhetoric to reach the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire . we bring you the story of an r t camera man who has lost many of his family members to is really air strikes. the. the we are calling is the civilians to leave guys. it goes out. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard
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to sign on like the all civilians. and one of the a lot of miracle. but the design of the all me of these radio occupies hit, my family's house and, and as triangles there's an a means is the crazy last. when the house one stood, i got in touch with my brother who arrived there and 5 in the morning. he couldn't sash the rubber the night because there's no electricity. so he came with his friends and neighbors to take the bodies out of the shovels. no machinery because there's no fuel pitcher in 5 days to catch the bodies. they're both going to sit on the
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guns you my brother, and he's 2 sons. my 2 sisters, and one of those funds will also be in the house at the time of the strike and they all died. the what the me with my son was 70 that for a family wedding. he doesn't even speak arabic and he was born and raised and most guy is become a hostage. she can't get out most electricity in snatch. there's none of that, that kind of vision. how did they survive? what just like, honestly don't understand it myself. when i told them last, my nephew said that they would collecting so was that there's no other option to come to know what to tell you. but as far as i understand, even though the salt water is dirty, most color, well let's see water. so yes it's did. you call him drinking and they just use it to wash. and so i was off to the straw and kind of had no contact with my son for 2 and a half days i was simply terrifying. i didn't know whether he was alive or dead,
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but i didn't know what to do. i couldn't sit still. the solution for situation was hair of everything that was covered in black. so the women and children are crying and sobbing. father's mothers and brothers are old site, many parish from diseases, but by the insomuch or conditions when it comes to food, people have to go out to, for am to my products. so they have something to eat, the according to israeli authorities, how mazda is still holding 137 hostages and gaza,
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or palestinians say there are 7000 of their own in present in israel. we spoke to in is really mother who's 23 year old daughter is being held by hum us. she was captured at the super new of a music festival. on october 7th, we arrived gone and told us that she's not losing hope. but once world leaders to act with greater urgency, to bring the hostages home, we were on the phone with her since 6 35 in the morning until 1058 when she was sick confirmed because she was in. so i'm hurt the that came up as it went on. she was in the car, she called the 1014 saying she was shot. she said, mommy, i was sure i'm believing. i think i'm going to die. and we will continue talking. we were trying to find a way to take them out there and but there was no way and i heard the terrace coming to the club to the car. i heard them shoot to you um because i heard them
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when they would shouting around my daughter in arabic and i heard them opening the door of the car and trying to start it and then taking them out of the car a and then they close the phone and that was the, the, the last time i heard from my daughter, from the people that came back from guys, uh, we know that they sold her a and, and she's alive. and the one the gunshot wound is not treated well. if this is not moving right and hope she wants to lose their hands. i hope i hope for the her to the more big group of all families, we joined together with the volunteers from each row and around the world. and together, we are joining hands and working to make sure the hostages. all the hostages will come back home strongly because of the world. a. this is there
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a time of the history to make sure that it's trans is shown to the whole world that they can do actions that we change history and the point choosing the right side of to retire and who monitor inside of the history choose life. and made the ongoing war on gaza, the jordanian prime minister called out israel's impunity at the doha for i'm stressing the value of post and in lives these impunity uh the and production that is really enjoys in terms of the, of the application to the of this tons of different connections, humanitarian lo, international legal for human rights that we see as a, as not quite helpful. we always. and rightly so. we always here, the strong condemnations off anything that the roads rule based on dimensions or
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the other geographies in the world. or by the same token, our general expectation is this should be extended indiscriminately to the entirety of the world. it should not stop the gateways of a certain religion race as nothing from the city, geographical area, or border until that effect. i can tell you the protest any and let any protest any light is not less valuable than any other civil in human life. i don't think i was aware of that. it was active as the actual day. i just thought that i probably missed that i most of it is well, shake, how about the prices and guys that it's typically just use my uncle jack's on that time used to be. so how sony also added to that on the job, that is the most country that i think to the by what's going in guys on those bank because most of the half of the collection are for them to be on the origins of this is submitted to or, or if i left that job in young design, it'd be free cuz that's the last time between the 3 big gets a goal. so the,
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our consent on the day it is that a voice loudly and but the, for them to all the decision makers, the or lead does that is i want so there's a lot of interest for the rest of the size and goes, i'll just stop this i'm going to blood should this is the material violation of the provisions of the gordon is really pretty tons the monthly prohibits any a forced movements or for pollution. we have quite, very assured that we're on the same page here with the globe in general mess expulsions unlock the acceptable video occupations because there's multics, but don't accept them. and the increased settlement violence in the westbank is not acceptable besides your but also the at all. yes, expressed the deep concept as to the iranian pardon mister, i've made up the yeah. as this of the how for them. so if you do come for us, for the border and review, it says failed, and the plan, cuz i united states that support is what and then continue and use the veto of the call center. so, and that's what i meant to do that. so what was that use of the work i and to be
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just this file i smell and this has been a political fee ask for the white house, which seems to be doing a cease fire or stop the violence. delays that they could have done is voted for the resolution to differentiate military and civilian targets because in terms of mailed 3, both sides and continued fighting for years. the leader of hamas has told me himself, they are ready to fight for years. at any moment the region could explode, we will, and that if they attack some women and children continue. the original above us will come and help with the removal of occupation forces as to what are the 2 days of the discussion of this part to buy and live by you. i think that the general i'm funded with dish concern. just bear about the i'm zillow, and we just use play out because i, us use the visual. and then the chief of the edison, the see is i've got a girl who called on about me. she said to ask you, i, this is election total, be just use fi um source of the word i guess about a few of them as far as by the videos of all the items that lead us to becomes to
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find that i was getting them here was to find them. what is so abroad as football? cuz i what i got a schedule actually that's your thing. and really to this folks at the airport for us, why they don't them with ms. jamila sykes. so that deal with it guys as part of the must because that's how they didn't get there. i guess some of the students people we heard from sites a deck, a professor of peace studies at each of japan university, who says, is really seeking to bury the palestinian question by shifting the refugee problem on 2 neighboring countries. it has always been saying that the, even the founder of design, this is a, this will be the land for people who was our plan and for land, there was all the people. so the idea about setting up a few nations, as long as the neighbors has always been in a radius of the creaking. b, one will say that the, the on the spine and
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a sign which is 3 times this business is why why don't we store that doesn't include the name boeing visa and get to this question we have seen search by is a game is to depend on that gate is sylvia. so we're going to see peace. and so what we know seems to be his, uh, deliver uh, a coolant by the method states. one of the size and in the cleansing, does not want also to get old boots. but the speed is because sign i, for example, can, does not happen about 2 feet, 2300000 people. but the population of offsite mine is almost 602700000. you cannot take more than that full rate. and so this is different than the new also that's the enzyme is showing that the problem on that do naples and get rid of this up on a student question folder. so this is the idea about the past due again,
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but pull event the using this as a world celebrated the 75th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights. the office of the un high commissioner for human rights in palestine. sure to statement calling for a cease fire in gaza. this proclamation made by the united nations general assembly 75 years ago was not just their optical. it was a promise for best the future that all human beings, without exception, are inherently equal and deserving of the same rights and freedoms. 2 months later, we are witnessing a living nightmare in gaza and civilian spies, desk, siege, destruction and deprivation of the most essential human needs. more than 70 percent of those killed in his riley attacks have been women and children to give life to the universal declaration. in palestine, we need an immediate cease for the release of hostages and ultimately an end to the occupation guaranteeing the rights of the palestinians. the self determination. i'm providing justice and equality for the people of both palestine and israel. the
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declaration was adopted by the u. n. in 1948, shortly after world war 2 built around universal equality, justice, and the right to fundamental freedoms. however, many question whether the spirit of the declaration is applied in practice to conflicts around the world. to commemorate the occasion, former us secretary of state, hillary clinton released an article lot in the declaration. however, people were quick to remind her about her own contribution to the human rights agenda. you support apostolic, this rails, human right to commit genocide. this is what you support, how have those human rights worked out, the dozens of countries in the last few decades. your definition of human rights is now being practiced in garza and you, a secretary of state anthony blinking was also on hand to underline washington's commitment to human rights. human advise belong to everyone on the
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universe cell in july, simple and interrelated. today, as we recognize 75 years of the universal declaration of human rights, the solid, deep commitments to protect human rights and hold to human rights abuses accountable. and meanwhile, more than $22000.00 us made bombs were dropped on cause us in just the 1st month and a half of the conflict. washington supplied a further 15000 bombs during that period and 50000 artillery shells to replenish israel's arsenal. and just 2 days ago, the us state department circumvented congress to approve a $106000000.00 sale of tank ammunition to tell a view. and on top of that, the us was the only country to veto the un security councils. recent resolution for peace in gaza. a human and labor rights lawyer,
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dance cove. all it says the us is no shining light on human rights as washington's funds and faxed, the killing of thousands of causes and civilians. don't see us as a promoter of human rights and in any regard may i do think that think the case of god's it shows the us as a park or c on this. i mean, god's is now number one in terms of very a number of quite a despicable statistics now including over a 100 the new and staff people. ready being killed by israel in gaza. this is the most in history since the founding of united nations in terms of proportion of civilians being killed in this conflict. it's more than and then a conflict in the 20th century, even in world war 2. so in the u. s. is funding this is providing diplomatic cover for the us. it's used its power to enforce human rights to selectively against countries. it doesn't like meanwhile, so you know, it could again,
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it gives cover for countries that commit abysmal human rights violations. again, the case of israel and palestine in examples of the us is own domestic human rights, by the way, are not very good in terms of, you know, the u. s. has more prisoners per capita. and in terms of absolute number than any countries in the world, for a developed country, it has the worst of health care. it has the highest rates of poverty and hunger of any developed countries. so again, the us doesn't even practice what it preaches in regards to its own people. the western states are considering a shakeup of the ukrainian government as why the mirror zalinski is following shore . and his role as presidents. that's according to the russian for an intelligence service,
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which also explain why western leaders are losing faith in the landscape. a satellite, another skin, the head of the russian foreign intelligence status says they have received credible information to the high ranking officials and permanent western countries are frequently discussing the needs, replaced the current ukrainian president vitamins lensky as unfulfilled promises to defeat russia on the battlefield. as endless barshan assemblies, communication with foreign partners and rump nepotism and corruption, and ukraine are among the reasons why. but the main thing is that the lensky has lost his ability to maneuver the conflict with russia in accordance with the interests of washington and as follows. according to the russian foreign intelligence services, a replacement for ukrainian president zelinski is being discussed. and as we just saw from the official statements, some of the reasons are he's fail promises to defeat ross shaw. he's rude behavior, communicative behavior with foreign partners and corruption. but of course, we know that the main reason this whole discussion is being brought up is because
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of ukraine's failed promises to the fee prussia and go with the interest of its western partners. that despite the endless amount of financial and military aid provided to it. so essentially, here the west is saying that the lensky doesn't will suit them anymore. therefore he needs to go. and this is interesting because they're talking about the same person that they've been praising for the past 2 years. so it's quite an interesting turn of events. and according to the s v r statement of the us intelligence also estimates that a discussion surrounding zelinski is a replacement may also rise in the future. now another point is the rustles already has candidates in mind to be zelinski, successors for presidency. and at this point, a consideration of a ceasefire scenario between moscow and kids is also on the table. so it is safe to say that it looks like now kids western partners are finally coming to terms with
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an even admitted ukraine's failure and is previously very over hyped and much anticipated culture offensive to. meanwhile, the spectre of washington and cutting funding to ukraine looms large and calf that's according to former ukrainian president. leah need coach ma, who says america's reputation will suffer. if you crane lose this, the conflict we have to hold bothering to get the legislation for the us has lots of dentist on the feet for you. green means that you're as little as face before the entire world. that are and more journalist and political analyst, elijah mag nay, says the landscape and his administration have dashed western hopes and are likely to lose its supports. in the west we haven't gotten to be very dramatic and abandoned to ship like rep when they just think a so now default is or dropped arms and in scale that needs to be changed
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because he did not conduct the war properly. the job was only to be off and do exactly what i heard in person today for administer ukrainian for a minute to do me to me by saying to the europeans, if you want us to jump, we john, if you want us to dance, we does how humans, the 1840 ukrainian is to come and say we deliver, i will send it to you, but please support us as a member of the e. u and all these the ukraine has failed to achieve the american objectives and the americans will blend ukrainian on this day the all for now, thanks for tuning in and don't go far. my colleague rachel ruble will be taking over at the top of the hour. 7 the .

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