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the, the the, it's rainy strikes, reportedly kill the chief of the house, but the intelligence, the idea, keeps the lebanese capital overnight on civilian casualties, mounts with earlier rates on the countries. this blog to make us more determined and steadfast. to continue supporting garza and defending living is ready as long central dogs, i leave at least 25 people killed, including women and children. since the conflicts reach has its own. yes indeed is still new and customary region is counting. the votes off, the whole thing is the local election since we're using it to tournaments faces. we
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report from the same data on most stays, hey, this platform will become a target. if tamela harris wins the presidential election policy takes a closer look at the us. officials kind of can't go the independent social media nurses. if the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter acts or instagram or take top whatever they are. if they don't moderate and monitor the content up, we lose total control the, the very good morning to you. it's 11 am here in most go in, this is auntie international with the global news update. it's good to have you with us as we start to in the middle east, where a new wave of is really as flanks of hit the lebanese capital shortly off to the id fish. as a civilian evacuation, order and pod sol,
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favorites strikes were reported in the cities. southern saw, the city is wally military safety of time, killed as well as intelligence command us to have jose jose any. on monday, the ideas claims with his other 120 territories in southern lebanon, including western storehouses, infrastructure and missile load science corresponds in yes, and i can bring says more details from favors. and there were roughly half a dozen raids that essentially locks the revenues capital ending comparison. it's relatively calm and quiet. it's compared to the dozens of air rates that we're used to witnessing and observing across a routes the attacks that we witnessed over that did. in fact, target a, in that intelligence optimize center pretending to has the law. we understand
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that's so hey, let's say i'm saying he was killed in that attack. he was also believe to 7, been providing his beloved weapons. so. ready this was in of itself a strategic strike, but the thing that is concerning for many low cost is of course that the attacks are continuing to pick up, pays much of the conflict or much of the back and forth has been continuing. and the southern parts of the country. we understand that israel is expanding its focus in scope of operations. we understand they've issued new evacuation orders and springs of the child. the childs and villages actuated by israel up to 120, if not more up to 1200000 people have been internally displaced at this point. that there's of also include numbers that suggest that people have been displaced of these, forced out of the country as well as this. and then of itself is concerned because many liberties are essentially left with the question. well, to what extent is visual as operations going to continue to expand the report from the city show the civilian. so the wong stuff bring the most on monday is really
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strikes, killed 6 people, including 3 children out of town, south of the lebanese capital. many more we wounded several residential buildings, many of which housed refugees of being destroyed, local say, this serves as a reminder of the is really ami food nature. the this blog will make us more determined and steadfast. to continue supporting garza and defending living. busy whenever these re lease failed to achieve their goals, the bomb we mean children and the elderly. they came here to chase the displaced people and civilians in their homes and increase the pressure. and i, this lady strikes continues to rain down on 11 on local health care facilities that work and get the brink of capacity. best aids from around the world flows into the country was 25 tons of supplies being delivered by the un. lebanese helpful forward, he said that the amount will only last him 3 months. i said, hey,
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did this site is very important because we understand the difficult situation that hospitals in the health sector are going through. it allows the hospitals to continue providing services, especially to the displays. people whose numbers exceed 1200000 and who have urgent health needs. it also helps us continue reaching shelters and providing services. i think the international community, especially unicef, which has been a constant partner of the ministry of health and is crucial for continuing our services and supporting our sector. the evidence health ministry estimates the more than 2000 people have been killed and attacks over the past 2 weeks. my number in case a great many women and children. so let's take a closer look at how this conflicts is affected. the most valuable, according to recent days, have published it by here and assess more than 111. these children have been killed by is where the strikes in the past. 11 days alone, almost 700 have been wounded. some report was pointing to upwards of 400000
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children being displaced by the conflict. let's discuss all this now with the unit steps boats. peasant tests in grim many thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to see you today. and 1st of all, i'd like to ask for your assessment of the current situation and 11 on as well. the numbers that you just said there, i think really speaks of the situation where saying the number of children killed, injured, and displaced, rise rapidly in the last couple of weights. and that should be a concern to the international community, because we really see it grow a pace and a scale from the south of lebanon. and now all the way to the northwood saying, the tax. i've been in shelter this way can beverage and i've also traveled to the south and i've spoken to families who talk about how difficult it is right now to get by many families have been displaced from that home with little more than what they wear and one mother said to me that the lucky people are the ones that have
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a change of clothes and for children that's really scary children and now and then unfamiliar environment with an uncertain future. continuing to hear these from thousands around them, especially here in vibrate as well. the was possible surveys that the situation could devolve into a humanitarian catastrophe. similar to that in garza, how likely is that, in your opinion? but we're talking about a country that's already in the 50 year been economic crisis property rights for storing before the conflict. so this is not an additional cost, is a limit on kind of what this cost is. it is really pushing families to the brink and we are worried about the humanitarian situation and getting worse if the funding continues to escalate an expense. so we're calling for a safe file like we have been in gaza and we're just international community to hate. those calls we've heard is really official say that the idea as a conducting precise strikes,
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targeting hezbollah only does not align with the civilian casualty repose that we're seeing. i'm with what rate we're seeing the civilian casualties. and i'm actually gonna, terry, and i work another mill, it checks that i can tell you that civilians must be protected under exceptional law. and we are saying numbers of children killed and injured, rising, reportedly, according to the lebanese ministry of health. so that is of concern and we need to make sure that civilians are protected and as civilian infrastructure to hospitals, water points and, and some of these um facilities have already been reported to be time interested in the race that wakes. according to lebanese also ortiz and tragic, a molding 100 children have died in our system the last 11 days, in terms of the frequency. how. as on the news that they go. well, they were, i mean, a handful of children killed in the 11 months prior. so, you know, well, the death of any child is of great concern to unicef. seeing the numbers increase
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that rapidly in a matter of days in the 1st 2 days of this major escalation. in this conflict, we had 25 children reportedly killed today, which is a very high number compared to the complex here in lebanon. and it's of great concern as the number of injuries, what's also really worrying. i've been in hospitals and met small children, very serious shrapnel was including a boy restriping on his brain and another boy with chevrolet and his spinal cord. so the extensive of the damage to children is, is in almost every aspect of their lives, from being killed and injured, to displace to being out of school to thing a, living without the basics that they made to survive in terms of how you're necessities that preparing itself does students have times to send more 811 on in the near future and will supply the most in demand at the moment? a yeah, it's a good question. we had supplies position here in the expectation that something like this might have an 11 on but given that they have increased dramatically from
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about 300-0021 point 2000000 in the space a little more than a wait. we are weekly distributing those eyes, which is good because it may and other materials. so it's important that we keep supply rates life. and then we are just the international community to mobilize support for the c monetary and their efforts, and to try and keep the supply rates life and land air and say that we can bring in this essential light. so how can the one guarantee that continued support is it just about keeping the situation in the public eye? what does the a depend on? absolutely, we need to cater talking about what's happening in these context. it can be overwhelming with so many classes in the world of them, either from a sit down to hazy, to cause a to 11 on. so we understand that the world's attention is split up whenever the focus moves away. children continue to software and that's what we're reminding people that these children continue to need support, including here and live it on and the needs i'm is
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a lot of respect to the work that you do. thank you so much for speaking to us today. we've been talking through test ingram unicef spokesperson, thank you. or meanwhile, at least 25 people have been killed in central gauze. the following renewed is radio strikes on monday, exactly one year on from the october 7th, her mazda tag, a warning, the wrong graphic images. the had 6 children, and 2 women are a model that sets age from the o. ballasa is the off the mouth of the idea strikes that hit the boat age refugee camp, emergency services that the more people to believe to remain trapped under the rubber them. well this, this house has to been bouncing palestinian desktop all in garza, which is now nearing 42000 according to guns, as health ministry on monday, right before the end of the 3 of as well as were ongoing side crowns across the wells to the, to the street to express place the pools for the palestinian people,
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protested the demand thing, but as well end hostilities in the region and indonesia, the home of the world's largest muslim community. those as the most raleigh's the demonstrates, is, has quoted for an end to the bloodshed. there's a lot still in the u. s. embassy on the un office into concept of correspondence. rebecca and the pitch of hulu. was that for us to the find out what state are you this season? maybe it in the u. s. embassy into the car, and now they are making their way nations office and just hard on the interesting thing. but also, they also knew what mcdonald's starbucks in caps, we have that in supporting what is your, i'll house towards via the tax on god the time. and now 11 on nanny are
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holding signs and also trying to include them not only against the israel, but also against america. one of the biggest supporters in what israel has been doing and the ongoing attacks that have been going on in palestine in gaza. and also in lebanon, and the message is always clear that mean an agent is condemning ongoing attacks that is or has to be in go doing. and they also ask for peace m c 's higher. but maybe we know that the u. n is nothing more than a society organization. it's not a state. it doesn't have the power of a states. it is based only on morals and formalities, but at least by standing here, we want to show the world that the u. n is also involved in the case because the u . n is silent, there is no significant decision and palestine continues to be massacred by them even now it extends to 11 on there is no good coming out of design as atrocities.
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what good have they done? previously we protested in front of the american embassy because we all know about what the world does not deny that america is the only country that is standing next to israel until now. america supports and justifies a seams of genocide and is really bump eric crimes against the palestinians. this rally like many across the country is a clear reflection of any house of long standing support for the palestinian costs . and this is not the only one over the weekend. thousands have gathered in front of the u. s embassy intra card as being in solidarity with palo side as the world's largest muslim majority countries. indonesia has persistently called pardon and to bloodshed and also calling palestinian independence. the people here standing in
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front of the united nation office feels like the international community has failed to take concrete action. but they have the same hope that it will leads to a peaceful action towards the freedom of palestine. * in india, hundreds came together to voice as the poles for the palestinian people demonstrate as was seen holding black on sand. waving palestinian flags crossed and mounted an immediate cease fire and gauze, and the complete ends to genocidal of god. failing. being very sports is that, that you cannot send in, you know, you are, you are getting off while people outside the palace saying, and you can know that's fine. do you what? uh, water mom, getting a dual daughter, one modern for season it across the globe. we are demanding the women taking back from the from i would i be called on your legacy realizes that at least one to say the struggling of all the people who are struggling against an external force,
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which is fine, but who will and govern it's land and people in now most time with all of those struggling people, as the 9th, if you haven't on bigelow, new legacy. and we must all pointed even then didn't government much. now we have come together this voice against it does continue. continue a fact that against palestinian people use it as continuous at the in the video for me, this is the account is under way in india, the john knew of the kashmir region where a residence so set to elect a new local government for the 1st time since the region lost it so to me and 2019 preliminary results. so the regions own concourse, the august, the national conference alliance, leading in the polls and use routing policy. b j. p is training in the 2nd place. okay, respondents. brendan sharma is on the ground in jonathan cash may have taken a closer look at the historic race a land and leak frozen into a more strikingly beautiful,
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yet deeply tragic. this is crush me a lot on your how slow sweeney and geometry english we're for decades last few we all those. 6 gonna run to do these off to the abrogation a was to go $370.00, but then again in 2024 gunshots. run out and feel me to come back this job and good thoughts and all suggesting that us made weapons that wall left behind the sun. how lead the way into the region. this is valid sources, bullets in jump 20 schmidt vineyards of aging because of the 370 go on the militancy has someone go on the set for just a moment, it's almost gone. but actually what has happened is that the militancy, i don't know who is suffering enormously on account of heights, is levels of standard and militancy. uh you are losing soldiers with unfortunately
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sort of almost regular frequency. if these weapons are coming, then that sort of raises a lot of questions as to how this is the 1st local election in case you in 10 years until the 1st elections in submitting to more the government's trip to with the special status. i'm a toner moving is only muslim majority region in 2019 the n c m, the b d. b. all the major political blair's campaigns in the selection. also a i, b and the bam. separate is group gym off the slimy, could potentially affect the full results the, the heating do, national is b j. b to strive to make any rules and muslim majority gives me, riley, instruct, and so you should go willingly candidate only by default will when we desperately need a local lead in cash man, which is why will be coming out to bart as lucas re you from the last the state
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hold on up on me, the news forward to having local. we present these in the, in the region and not the one that's controlled by new delhi. built the bad after 10 years. we hope we get a strong local leader who will listen to what we want and understand our pain and our needs. it is believe the local governments could be key to building bridges between cuz we use a new denny. that also helps for rich to help the region struggling with around 20 percent unemployment as an educated and unemployed year with my on the whole from the tennessee. if that offer to the conclusion of elections, i would long spending could include them in the processes industry. so that we could get opportunity to walk us appeared in the process so that we forget and polite. i initiated that is my full name tape pro from dallas. and as we thought we have lived in pain for so long. but hope that now cashier's, fortune will change yours to a new chap during the schmiel one that may just dill in the died the
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us presidential election is fast approaching and gotten this coming to hers went through a cx social media platform is what is, is the will be persecuted as a quote into 8 on must himself who said his concerns and the reasons in to be with tech, a call soon. if she wins, i mean i how can the web ex continue in its current form and its current role in american society? that they weren't there, we'll try to shut it down by name as possible. what do you mean by any means possible? i mean, if with luck, even if i have it, i'll try to pass laws of they'll try to prosecute the company. prosecute me. well, that's the only us secretary of state, henry clinton has caused a wider control over social media. if things washington's top officials are willing to cub size and freedoms and the name of creating what they call a consensus. i'll tell you is it's all a defense key brings us the details. hey,
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larry clinton was an early convert to social media de viewing in june 2013 or what was on twitter. she seemed to be amused a decade later on how things have changed. we should be in my view repealing something called section 230, which gave, you know, platforms on the internet to immunity because they were thought to be just passed through is that they shouldn't be judged for the content that is posted. but we now know that that was an overlay, simple view, that if the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter acts or instagram or tick tock, whatever they are. if they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control the section to 30. but she's talking about that was part of the communications decency act. it's a federal move to protect social media platforms from liability for the content.
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the people post, basically ex facebook, etc. account, be sued for content that appears all nice sites. clinton is just the latest in a long list of us politicians that have sold to limited scope. according to the congressional research service, more than a dozen proposals have been introduced in congress in the past few years to limit section 230. however, none of passed that could change though i spent designed to control the narrative becomes desperate. just last month, almost 2nd trip st. joan terry let the world know that follow from being the solution. social media is the problem, the dislike of and anguish over. so for media is does growing growing and growing as part of our problem, particularly in democracies in terms of building consensus around any issue. it's really hard to govern today. doesn't it sound? not bad, right?
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well here's the kicker. the real anguish for me to politicians is like terry is without controls on social media. people can shakara shoes when they get that information from. nobody wants that people self select where they go for their news for their information. and then you'll just get into a vicious cycle. so it's really, really hard trying to build consensus today. then at any time in the 4550 years i've been involved in this. and, and i, you know, there's a lot of discussion now about how you curb those entities in order to guarantee that you're going to have, you know, some accountability on facts, etc. and as we hear, we're all to, you've experienced 1st hand when the us wants to send to you, it will find the way the united states united kingdom and canada are launching a, launching a joints diplomat of campaign to riley allies and partners around the world to join
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us in addressing the threat posed by r, t, and other machinery of russian. this information and corporate influence. we urge every, every partner to start by treating ortiz activities as they do other intelligence activities by russia within their borders. so those still standing on social media, the us to press could be out to get you to hillary clinton wants to start a criminal crack down on those. considered to be spreading misinformation ahead of next month's presidential election. i think it's important to indict the russians just as muller indicted a lot of russians who were engaged in uh, direct election interference. and boosting trump back in 2016. but i also think there are americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda and whether they should be civilly or even in some cases criminal. a charge is something that would be a better deterrent russia blaine to get. but her remarks were over says directed
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homegrown americans, otherwise known as potential trump support has come on. you don't have to read between the lines. say she wants the us government to be in control. and that includes who decides what is real or north when it comes to information and opinion . well, you know, felice, it kind of already does match as much as the book has admitted this in 2021. senior officials from the biden administration, including the white house, repeatedly pressured, our teams for months to sense or certain, coven 19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams. when we didn't degree, i believe the government pressure was wrong. well, the us government is still able to put the squeeze on some the legacy media has started flopping around and realizing its lost its control. we own said use we with the gatekeepers and we very much of the facts as well. nowadays,
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people can go to all sorts of different sources for the use and so much more questioning about what we're saying and why are they so up in arms? because you only do that someone else could have. influence is scary as hell to them. take talk is able to collect massive amounts of personal data. we all know that. that means it could if it desired to use this data to influence narratives and trends, create misinformation. campaigns, encourage self destructive behavior. purposely allow drug cartels communicate freely and organize human and drug trafficking and it was there. all social media companies could do that. here's the difference. it is only tech tock that is controlled by the chinese communist party. all these other social media companies are not. this is not just a security concern for united states, canada, a strong museum, written the opium units, have all are here, but the chip talk america phones because of fear of being spied. but i don't think we should sit by and allow a and effect
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a media presence that is 5 or 10. next the size of m p. r to potentially be broadcast in chinese propaganda is in an election to talk is repeatedly chosen the path for more control, more surveillance and more manipulation to your platform should be banned. how the internet has changed things. a world wide resource west people can pick and mix the news, wants to live stream videos of events as they transpire and make the mines up. don't be smooth inside government to prove point to view in and not a new segment. as george, oh well, what said, who controls the past controls the future. who controls the present controls the past? the stop realization, the best control is slipping away, is sounding the alarm bells of the top one percent and they will do anything to get it back. but it's always good to have your company is documentary time on next on,
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sample settlements was seized. hundreds of thousands of people were forced to leave the homes the the given comedy of had his mother evacuated from dining. so join us a que i'm bank fence. he then walks a 15 kilometers filming his entire journey with his mobile phone. um we could, we could just with the store. yeah mm.
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