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the, the it is breaking news us, our life went all to international than con, aging, gaza, over 19 people that killed when a residential building of the north is destroyed by and is really striking. community, the casualties are set to be women and children who would simply ping sheltering due to the more we are the largest providers to the largest provider of primary health care. so the question is, these. even if it's own to replace this agency you and a relief as well as agency that's kind of stitching refugees reacts to the news. israel has bind, it's was, it basically serves as a lifeline for civilians on the staging cost and depriving access to humanitarian aid and basically using salvation as a weapon of war as part of the amount of evidence of south africa presents to the i
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. c. j to prove israel is committing genocide in the without just a ton of development and some of the world's foremost hotspots. so let's get you what you need to know right now here on the internet. it is breaking news to kick off as our here on oxy straight from northern garza. but 90 people are poorly killed in an ideal strike that should warn you. there are disturbing images coming your way right now. does palestinian media says $93.00 people are being killed off for a 5 story residential block? and the city of bade last year was targeted many of the casualties a, so to be women and children who are just being sheltering in the building off to being forced from their homes. right now is unclear how many people remain trapped under the debris. and that's how it's the idea of incursion into 11 on this now. and it's 4 weeks in the, you know, i mean, meanwhile,
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the israel has officially by the local operations of the you and the relief and works agency for palestinian refugees. it's considered to be a crucial lifeline for civilians in gaza. it's a regional chief of communications outlined to us what this means. it is really not clear and what impacts is this going to have on the operations. we saw this coming because there's been a step that has been taken against the agency over the past month. and the result we saw last night, we continued to do everything we can, whether this will change really it's going to be in time. that's when i'm that when 10 we are following very closely on the situation of 2000000 people in gaza and we are providing shelter to be displaced, forced to pay their homes due to the more we are the largest provider of food, the largest provider of primary health care, so the question is, who is
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a but if it's on to replace this agency, 18 is the evidence that and that is the backbone of the humanitarian of rationing garza. we are the largest humanitarian agency working in golf signed. we provide shelter, we provide food, we provide primary healthcare to people who need the smallest. we used to attend the war, began, provide education to over 300000 boys and girls that cost the causes for if we do the same in the okay, find west bank over 40000 boys in good school to invest quotes when we house, which we have correspondence with the correspondence with the government of israel on separate occasions and have else, but they provide us with more information of that they quote through a tweets and found the number of occasion when we have the weights. and especially recently we have not received any response or the un is or a warning that the ongoing boy is going to set guys this development get. this is
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going to set it back by around 7 decades. that means more than 4000000 people. and this year in poverty, and now the bad on own robbers, just going to exacerbate the whole situation. so i'm at least bureau chief office report from the agencies headquarters introduce, you know, in east jerusalem. and behind me is what used to be on the wall headquarters is you remember the office was shut down months ago, marketing just the beginning of the fight against the un relief agency for palestinians that came to it's logical development on monday as well and has been threatening to take this step for a long time and those threats became reality more than 90 members of these really parliament voltage to out know on the wall activities within israel. and the ok probably it's probably students here. whichever is including is jerusalem. and the west bank and this decision will also prevent the good from reaching the will. tony, guys, us the tree pulse course as the age used to flow through is really territories. the
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move was widely supported by both the ruling call ation and the opposition in israel, despite widespread international disapproval before the vote. washington warren to israel against the decision and report 7 suggests that the americans tried to pressure some and peas to blockage us state department officials also warned. but as rowe could be temporarily suspended from the you when, if the bill passed as it would violate the un charlottetown pen, washington has repeatedly expressed deep concern always really plans targeting the agency, particularly on there was activities in the gas a 3 for a place and it replaceable role in delivering humanitarian assistance according to washington. and last week, the foreign ministers of 7 is really allies issued a joint statement condemning the proposed legislation to bend under was warning all of its consequences. but too many tearing groups, of course,
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have been among the loudest voices in opposition, primrose, a irreplaceable lifeline to the palestinian people. and it has been for the past 7, the decades. the row was created by the un member states. the decision body is ready, parliament barring and role form is life saving and health protecting. what on behalf of millions of palestinians will have a devastating consequences. israel has boned palestinians to dest main them stuff them, and is now reading in the biggest lifeline of aid. we are in no doubt that israel and its allies are fully aware of the terrible consequences that this decision will have on palestinians living in garza, many of whom already stopping. but i have to say that we heard many words of disapproval before the vote, but not as many officer and the law will come into effect within 3 months. once these really 4 minister officially forms the other side. and now we have to wait and see what consequences will fall over the as you have just story from when it was representative. it is not exactly clear at this point. what impact we can
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expect? what is these really position above is and how are they explaining the reasons of this bad? well, israel has long targeted the ones palestinian refugee agents even prior to october 7. but since the gas of war began, the criticism has intensified, drastic of an age role, has accused the agency of having direct ties with a head mass, but is at terrorist organization for israel, claiming, but 10 percent of underwater personnel in guys up there around 1200 individuals are affiliated with militants is real further a ledgers that some on the wall members were even directly involved in how mass, as a tackle needs were last year old or the organization has consistently denied these allegations. the claims that some governments to suspend funds into the agency earlier this year. and while israel believes under juan pad terrorists, organization has engaged in activities against the some claims that palestinian
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lives could improve all. so once the agencies also the picture, let's take a listen. here's these really him back to the end is that by john, ending on raleigh is not a dismissal of history. it's an invitation to a future without the weight of perpetual victim hood palestinians would be free to shape lives filled with opportunity and ambition. by closing owner, while we can replace the cycle of dependency with the chance for palestinians to build a future of lasting hope and resilience. but we can expect that starving people in the guise as 3 will hardly agree with this opinion. all right, talk to us about owner wise. what good guys that what impact will this bond? how for ordinary palestinians? well, the agency has been a lifeline, full guidance for decades, providing everything actually from food to health care and education. i psychological supports, nearly 2000000 people in the gaza strip depend donate for aid with about
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a 1000000 relying on on the wall shelters for food and health care along side the palestinian red crescent. under wall managers almost all the u. n. a distribution inventories are running 11 for distribution centers for a 1000000 of people. it has also been part of emergency efforts, like a recent polio vaccination campaign to stop the virus from spreading. and with this band, all of that support would come to an end. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the hospitals have been, had and health workers have been detained. shelters had been emptied and burned down. the entire population of north casa, is at risk of dying. such blatant disregard for basic humanity and for the laws of war must stop
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the tons of level here on asking international crossing live to i guess your fi file is appropriate. inactive as to joining us now live from the northern is riley pull the city of haifa in about 10 past 2 in the afternoon. locally your wife. it's real research right here to moscow. i thank you very much for joining us there. when i went to international, i appreciate your time just off the top of your head. if i may. these ready parliament now binding own raw from working across the gaza strip. i'm trying to understand, hit lunar r as a vital lifeline. is it not to the citizens who under siege and god, so what, what kind of effect is this going to have cutting off such a lifeline? do you think you have we should understand that the current flow is a can i said, the adjusted other staffing system, austic, genocide against the collection of the guys all. so actually easily is intentionally cutting towards the basic care the air condition so or existence.
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so let me just assume you guys are likely rebuilding your house to thousands. they are talking hosted dancer and that you anything else? because like valve bone mean good. my scores that are shaped associated using the bombings the 2 genes are cancel means of smiling. 0 schools. so this is justin as a load you can escape is escalation as a genocide and sickness went over and said again that it is the it's if i'm dog of the so genocide program. so it is our responsive pitch involved in supporters program. i'm a, y'all have a really strong stipend from you. i mean, i appreciate you being so forthright with us here and i'll have to international. i appreciate you sign is on, on network television. you're saying that basically the netanyahu government is involved in a systematic genocide. they're like, basically an extermination of people. these are strong words. i mean,
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so just so i understand you're saying that the idea isn't making military maneuvers . they're not trying to necessarily, when this military rule, they're actually systematically killing starving. the people across the enclave. that is actually what your telling me today? yes, let's close the can see. let's say if you season that bill, so civilian casualties. now the higher, you know, the status monitor. so the 0 events that, of course, the libyan of media to the status is a lower because the menu is a car dealer. so some of the key. but then there is only least for the get a lot of tv against the provision. and they actually are progressing those eyes on the patient. but these are these major, especially in the meantime, many of us directed that the civilian population. and then i'm also speaking kids
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like we have the most, i guess a today. and just so then most things the most of the girls are handing the size of the guys out. and then on the side, really good thing, higher. we stare so. so the, sometimes that 100 people and kids being assumed getting most like a single the, and the also have susie also wants to change it to the laptop. meantime, the meantime, you are both so sorry to jump in my for i meantime, the whole western political and media landscape narrative has nothing to do with any genocide that talking about israel, a winning a war against terrorists your. and i think that's the worst of an idea above it says, if you, if you see the naples pick about, it's in time, the kid in the got as well as a naval spit, your boss shows the creators in java. they only know, i know,
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besides all the football game that i and so i j is on the on the insurance, which is a small smoke lot isn't within your hands are gone. yeah. yeah. yup. is it, is it fair to say i've, i've seen a few reports that say the v as really media these days is heavily lopsided, as on the showing one side of the war. is that true? do you think the average is really doesn't really know what's happening along the incline and i think everybody know, but they don't want to know that okay, is there is a guy is very liberal, but they fail more. most of the public opinion is heavy of dollars or just as it is happening. so the thing is then yes, you can see like there, there are many, they just phone. so just as it actually, all of them said. so that also gives a top performing in the guys are and you can see there is
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a talk back and the latest of the in the papers and the associated major. you can see that most of these are the most of the for the guys are software that they said americans out. heather baldwin. gosh, well that, it really is. i mean, i just can't believe we're still having this conversation. you'll have, i mean it's such a long time later since, you know, since october the 7th and listen, my last question before i let you go and i'm very grateful for your time today. the british foreign secretary david, allow me said, referring to the crisis in gaza as a genocide on the minds the term of genocide itself. is he suggesting the cold at that's of tens of thousands of innocent civilians, something else? and i think that there is a, is a tool that they don't minds that eh, genocide, s, the only thing i said is the policy now depend on different forms of sale, drawings. and they have
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a long history of making genocides themselves. and they never apologized even now is the disco hunter is meeting the hesitate to apologize for slavery lately. so they had to know the addition of for making 0. so i'm going to send in genocide and now is a comment comment on thread these later on. it is the same and transforming june this other guys are based in that they've been. well, you'll have, it's a, it's a rare but much appreciative to have a voice like yours on network tv, pushing back against the narratives and showing that light on what are the painful truth. so you'll have my family as a pro palestinian active as live in haifa. thank you very much for your time. thank you. meantime the evidence is stacking up against israel, south africa, by the way, finding $750.00 pages of what it calls, overwhelming proof. the israel is committing genocide and gaza is all being
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submitted to the international court of justice. the volumes of documents i set to contain evidence of the idea of getting palestinians depriving them access to aid and using starvation as a weapon of or to be populate. gaza is small from the office to the south. african presence of the evidence will show that undergirding, these rules genocidal act as the special intent to commit genocide a failure by israel to prevent incitement to genocide, to prevent genocide itself and its failure to punish those inciting and committing acts of genocide the devastation and suffering has been possible only because despite the icy j, a numerous human bodies actions and interventions israel has failed to comply with its international obligations are causing a lot to of course, one that now a little boy, oh, come guy, who's joining us? what about uh, 2 20 pm locally and job of that. and the south africa provided with a cold evidence to the i. c. j. documenting was so many unfolding
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a genocide in gaza. what do we know so far as well? what we, what we do know is that so that the car has indeed followed $750.00 pages of proof that israel is committing genocide and goes up to the international court of justice in the hague. the ambassador to the natives delivered the legal documents known as a memorial to the institute headquarters. but under the quotes rules, the contents of the memorial can not be made public at this particular time. according to a statement from the office of prison that i'm a post, that's the memorial is a comprehensive presentation of the overwhelming evidence of genocide and gaza. as you mentioned, the office also says that the document contains evidence which shows how the government of israel as violated the genocide convention by promoting the destruction of tennessee is living gaza, or physically kidding them. and who is used of ation as
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a weapon of fluids and to further as well as aims to d populate guys. that was also very important in this case, is that so that because finding comes as he's well as ongoing assault and gaza has killed 243000 people more than 800000. others have been wounded and 10000 have been missing and believe to be did and buried beneath the rubble of hundreds of thousands of bond homes. and at the structures, millions of the policy news have been forcibly displaced as well stalled as well. so it could buy as well as invasion and complete caesar, because i know the same seems to happened in a lab or non. it's remember that so that's a good filed. it's a 2 full page application at the icy j on the 29th of december, 2020 city accusing is all of genocide and it's war. and because i'm seeking to stop it's military assault on the enclave. and on the 26th of january this year,
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the court ordered is all to present to the side and punish is side to minutes to genocide and to increase cumulative in ada to the gaza strip. but it stopped short off ordering a ceasefire, which was the maximum provision mister pretoria had called for. and today present the post office. even the means that these law has been granted unprecedented impunity to reach international law and norms for as long as the united nations charter has been in existence. and that's something similar to what, so that because investigative to nibble is, has said before, the diesel is used to exempt from a new responsibilities, have a blessed a, it is rather similarly, bridges, the binding resolutions of the united nations security council and honest with the leading from the lack of content managers by the international community that it is
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exempt from having to respect international. this institutionalized community has led is allowed to engage in this genocide, which has shopped, the conscience of humanitarian. we understand that put, take use will be eyes today to deliver documents. in this case, the end is well has until july 2025 to submit a response to the cases that it is committed. suicide again is for the scene is in the guise. and we also know that as well denies these allegations, which a is a position rather that has to be sued even by the, by the space in the countries main benefit. but so i wanted to hold continues to be a witness to the ongoing atrocities and guys that's $1.00 fee added to you that has remained consistent throughout the past year. and that is the west and its allies claim tomorrow already which has been exposed by the double standards displayed in
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response to what the i c j is moving on. preventative measures suggest is a potential genocide would have heard you k for is if exceed dave with them you same calling as well as assault on because genocide undermines the seriousness of cost genocides like that off of one that we almost millions which feels implying that the legal definition requires the tryst hold of dates, the guys that has not yet reached have a listen to this be saw quite properly legal to that must be to to find to nash includes. but i do agree with you on a project, some of those terms with long sleeves, when the millions of people lost their lives in process like rolanda, the 2nd world war, the holocaust. and the way that they are used on
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to minus the serious all stats but according to these channels, i can vision. it is not the numbers, but the intention that matches in fact, it does describe genocide as a crime committed with the intent to destroy and national ethnic, racial or religious groups in home or in part and minute say it's post flags. these ones from the u. k. far is it for 3? that is why has finally to all prior orders from the point of correspond. it is another way. ok, thank you. well, over in 11 on israel launched a strikes on the historic coastal city of tire it said to be targeting has block positions that as the what i mean is there any minutes or easy to evacuation notice or shortly before the apple was carried out and look at that right, the successive compartments of the city right now, no reports of casualties. so that might well change
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a dining back what nearly 5000 years. that city is, one of the oldest inhabited towns in the world, it contains a unesco world heritage side. many archaeological ruins or else around the country and is there any john list has provoked outrage also helping to blow off a home in one of his reports. and the idea of cleaning the house have been used to file rockets across the border. popular is really a folder problem that channel 12 of the countries most watch commercial tv channel, the shows being instructed by assault on how to block the building before then pushing the detonator. an incident good spot, criticism questioning whether the report of violated journalism, ethics and board member of the piece. now direct is yada, yada. if i open the homeless as the report reveals a what it says is a lot about the current is riley mindset. most generally, should we both about the news, they should not be proud of the news. they should not fire, they should not use arms, they should not boom at any house. they should be the bolt. think about what's
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going on. but they think that this incidentally flipped in many ways, they use very nice periods. so these are in the narrative that we have seen that there is a willingness to see destruction in the other side. it's not just a, this famous and then of course, mo, it's also the president, the fees are that the just us to the $70.00 was a writing a messages on booms. that's where then a fire the into gaza, a writing messages say against it, but it's to me and then we have talking about the present mental phase where i think that the image for these one is the site the. this is the issue here because let's see about what people are saying that the is the mainstream stream used to grow up houses. you're not doing these because for adjust. secuity means it's almost a pleasure to do. and this is something that is very won't give a long message, maybe it was the justified to be starting the south, but it's not the reason football team. and i think that this is very,
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very disturbing in the same. and usually both gave me now k that came out from the south liver or from one more time to another. and then back again, syrian refugees who fled to that. but on trying to find the safety of not being forced back home and, and some of the ongoing is really attacks during the war in syria which broke out in 2011. spied on by west end of times to our president assad, up to one and a half 1000000 people settled in neighboring lebanon if lived and it worked for more than a decade. but it made the intensifying is, riley strives at least $400000.00 of no return to syria. something describe the trouble johnny a laundry, but i found a smash. we left the live country side in 2012, and i was playing to live in on due to the war and the destruction of our homes. we were forced to stay in lebanon, where we lived as exiles for a dozen years. we struggled in lebanon, especially at the start and recently the situation. they're worse and this war is
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worse than what we faced and syria homes were destroyed, forcing us to leave everything behind. so after 13 years of war and syria, we returned to find a severe crisis. homes destroyed with no doors or windows. we returned with just the clothes on our backs level black, so that'd be kind of 9 come on, but less than done a step back when we 1st went to 11 on our situation beginning to stabilize, despite some hardships and 11 on this thing, settled down a war broke out, and guys in lebanon, and it's even reach syria because of the war in lebanon. we're trying to see when, when we came back, we found a home shadow, and i'm not alone. there are many of us like us. and i'm not alone. there are many artists like me, but then how do i have done the word lebanon affected us greatly. and when i returned to syria and this, and so this tragic scene, our situation became even more tragic. i hope my house and, oh, syria can do was built on our situation and 11 and was also tragic. and when i came
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back here, i found the same thing to the same destruction suggest that, you know, as syria is still trying to get back up on its feet, off of those are recent years of western attempts that regime change in damascus. you know, at some point, by the way, during what the m. s. m cold, the syrian civil war. each and every nate told meant the country was pumping westland just to the very minutes and they were using to house a side. yeah. the west cold, if a simple question well with us, it's out to you the the,
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the you know, better places to be the village in the some most beautiful features. there's a purely anarchist in the sense that there are no authorities within the city. everyone is their own citizen. half the people are here because of the notice to go and the other half here because they love to face and there's nowhere else they'd rather be than here. but i don't, it's are going to explain. you just have to experience labs and by doing that you have to live here though this i have right here in lagrange this is one of the

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