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the, the mission of life and the history and the region, the closer look just like we now living. and it was extermination. come out, i'd when hospital any surroundings that become a disaster area. 20 children are among at least $93.00 palestinians killed. and then these really strike on and live, be in that northern that guy. and he follows a recent idea of raid, harvest cities, only remaining hospital. these role has found, quote, a new way to kill children. that's just one of the many angry reactions from you when body so, but these rules decision to that on why the policy and refugee agency seen as of course, a lifeline full guys on ro is the principle means by which a central assistance is applied to palestine. corners unable to authorize it and
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likely see the collapse of the humanitarian system in java as pages such of this story means that a new why has been found to jewel to add empire state of mind, a u. k. tar leadership content that says former colonies should be grateful for the legacy of brittany left behind and stopped by the reparations for slavery. the what this is our team to national, reaching you from a new center in moscow. i have mike fortune with the updates. now we start this out with gather where it's being the now the brutal 24 hours that leads $93.00 palestinians were killed in an idea of strike on tuesday, which leveled an apartment block in the city of bead la. here in the north, dozens of women and children were set to be among the dead. that here is what is left all the 5 story as it as
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a blocks to little destruction with bodies catch it among the vast field of debris . while this tv and media reports claim the dozens of people are still missing the many of the casualties, i said to be those who are sheltering in the building. after being forced from the homes. local medics, they had least 20 children were among the dead. a wanting that you may find the following: images disturbing for the some of the injured were delivered to kamala dwanda hospital. the only medical facilities feel free to you and be like here though only a few doctors are still working there after he's ready for his previous he rated beside and detained. many of the stuff claiming that the terrorist of the hospitals direct described the situation as a war of the extermination of the item was we started all morning today with a real master candidate, could against the buddhist, your family,
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a building consisting of several floors in which the more than 300 people support has been identified. so 5 small, the 90 most is and the $45.00 injured that arrived at the come out at one hospital without living and a bowl of extermination. come out and when hospital any surroundings that become a disaster area, which will thing about 0 capability, 0 medical supplies and 0 medical personnel of the arrest of a large number of medical personnel, specializing in surgeries. there's only one doctor, left income. i'll add one hospital, the pediatrician to kind of provide any surgical services to these injured people, to the heart of the latest deadly strikes and guides. a column after the ease riley parliament bands, the only un humanitarian agency for palestinian refugees. now the decision cost outrage among the other human bodies who describe $1.00 run as an irrepressible a. when it comes to ground operations in the enclave. one claims that the decision
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bands that ease will have quote, found a new way to kill children. the right is the principle means by which essential assistance is applied to palestine. refugees in the occupied palestinian territory and there is no alternative for is unable to all right. it is likely see the collapse of the humanitarian system in ya. fusions. such of these subway means that a new why has been found to jewel to without on rob, the delivery of food, shelter, healthcare education. amongst other things, to most of the guys this population would grind to a halt. civilians have already paid the heaviest price of this conflict of the past. the owner lod describes as well as a pillar of stability by providing aid and basic services to civilians. throughout gazda, i sense the start of the idea of the bombardment of the territory a year ago has set up a refugee camps for those seeking shelter. or the agency itself has not been immune
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to suffering. it's estimated more than 200 if it's 8 work as have been killed since this thought of the war. now we've heard from palestinians who say only why is the only help they rely on and why they don't on a farm. we don't have a job or anything. what is the only body that provides medicine, food and education for me and my sons and my grandchildren, you know, you know, frankly speaking, our generation is grown up thanks to the owner was services i looked at it. if those services are cut off with many families will live under the poverty of some of the other one. we rely on god and on the underway in terms of food rations and medicine. now i am sure to medicines and i went to the clinic at the school to get some in the but they said they don't have any with that level class. that's not the decision to bind on rob patients as even being criticized by. he's will strongest ally with washington questioning the impacts of the move. good have on the enclave
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. we are deeply troubled by this legislation. i can shut her up on her operations in the west bank and gaza in easter slum. it poses risk for millions of palestinians who rely on unreal for essential services, including health care and primary and secondary education. and of course, plays a critical role in providing services to palestinians and gods as of the west bank and throughout the broader the wider region. and particularly in gaza, they play a role right now that at least today cannot be filled by anyone else i think is really prime minister has justified the owner of band caving by some of its staff. our total risk to to pot in the october 7th of tax, as well as, as it will now provide you many terry and aids do policy and itself a, my colleague rotary sushi. and he had discussed the situation with a panel of guests who say that the bad is the guest international law,
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is it just shows how of the zionist a call any it has now detached itself from international law. and the international agencies are governed by law. it is also a condemnation of the west who has been in a read showing any resolutions in the security council to end the genocide from october 7th of last year. israel has massacre 23300 workers in gaza. this in my mind is arguably considerably worse than this legislation. it is now adopted as a basically engaged in mass murder of humanitarian workers in the employ of honora . in addition, it has bombed the 2 thirds of the schools in gaza under operated schools. at the beginning of october under announced that it had bond 3 separate under a schools in the 3 days. and the schools were home for more than 20000 displaced
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people. and some of the schools get more than once. so why would is real have any concerns whatsoever about the so called eggs orientations or urgings of the us government when it comes to unwrap? you know, as well, i think, you mean targeting own ra, a to stop them from operating of the region is another thing for israel to be targeting un peacekeeping soldiers in a route. so i ask you, what is, is rails objective today is real, has been systematically targeting the civilian population because it cannot win the war on the ground. so they're not winning the war against people who are actually armed, able to defend themselves. so they inflict a more and more punishment on the civilian population to mask their failure. what we see here is that designers are proposing that they are a supreme people, that they are more more the their lives. then to put this thing in cynthia arabs and they're demanding, also the for the city and people and the average people to abandon their heritage, to about them of history, to abandon their religions,
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unprocessed and late in front of israel to say that they are the chosen people, this is why it's impossible for israel to actually continue or succeed except through total genocide, israel claim of the some of the owner, raw stuff. what terrorists walking against the is re lease state life your thoughts while anyone that is helping that person and people survive under the genocidal? a campaigns are designed as colony since 1948 is considered a terrorist to these designs. and so the question is, anyone there on this planet but hasn't already been called a terrorist ground, or quote unquote the emphasis symmetric must be looking between themself. what wrong did they do to not be labeled as a terrace or not just some lights by design? us call, i mean we keep hearing about israel is fighting terrorists and the,
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and this that and the other as propagated by the western political media landscape . but every time i talk to you guys, i talk to other people. they say no, no, no, no, no, this isn't about military objective. this is about wiping out the palestinians. well, if that is the case, then is it connected to this great or israel plan or what is going on? if you look at the plans and the most extreme members of and it's in your cabinet, the encompass large swaps of territory in the rack in jordan, even saudi arabia and beyond. so this is not simply a project of eradication. it's not simply a project of imperialism. it is a project of territorial expansion that will destabilize the entire region to visit was not stopped a little while in east jerusalem. a palestinian resident has had to make a hot breaking decision to demolish his own home. all faces ready both as doing the job. instead, and landing him with a huge bell, as ortiz, my f enough in that report is
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a scene playing out on the almost daily basis in the area. despite international condemnation. sahu stands before the ruins of his family's house, where he was born in 1962. it was here that his grandfather helped his father take his 1st steps and with a honey later brought his wife to build his own family. to tries to picture it as the cosy fortress, it once was, but instead, unsettling delta images pushed those warm memories aside. when the police broke into his house one morning, sahu knew exactly what was about to unfold. the roof was the 1st default. the rest followed after turning the home that had witnessed the lives of several generations into the bree and dust when they don't want to show us that they're not going to just fall, the ceiling, don't wash my bus,
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my history and my future body leaves in still one predominantly palestinian district and east jerusalem. just outside the all the city he's home is one of many in the oldest on neighborhood, which is really, authorities have long sought to demolish, to make way for a biblical same part. over the years they have been negotiations, legal battles, and even some successes with several demolitions postponed. however, since october 7th, israel has ramped top efforts, demolishing house of to house in the area. this is in a board side stage, the municipality implemented the states policies of ethnic cleansing. they have a plan to demolish day and so i'll boost the neighborhood of that. a 1550 residents here. and they claim all home select probate to minutes. but some of these homes existed before the occupation. so how do you get to minutes of the show? and one is currently home to thousands of palestinians and a few 100 jewish residents. but according to funny,
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that's not enough for israel is what does it color, gender? yeah, the one to you'll see the flags on the still there was they want to continue to are all the old city, the one area without about a senior and people saw his house was demolished, it has seen even more visitors, local and for and delegations, diplomats lawmakers and activists raising awareness has become for his mission. while we were there in google, this really is arrived from an n g o that focuses on jerusalem within the context of these really poly stay and conflict promoting co existence. this is something that interest. plenty is really, we want to know, did change your business to how we pretty much where and where, but we didn't see the information just to bring this awareness
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and take our part that these really forces came to check, but eventually chose not to interfere this time a hey, some water was elaborate teen but not to because he's real demolished his home. sadly, common occurrence for palestinians leaving here. he's famed spread worldwide. when a u. s. state department official highlighted his case during a briefing and washington, should we condemn the demolition of fuck hurry up to the office home. we believe that demolition not only obviously damages his home and his family and the lives that they have built there. but the entire community who live in fear that their homes may be next condemnation from its biggest ally, does not seem to be working. and a israel continues its actions around new all the view. as gifts is real, the green light to kill people and demolish homes. well, they say it is just an attempt to evade responsibility. many americans no longer
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a neutral party. they're against us known in support of us, the from family's house. we had to a local community center that has also recently received a demolition older mysteries we travel through might soon disappear all this long. so the lecture maybe next week and i've talked about this house on this house, the floor houses, plus this movie. the 1st house has 20 people live in place is why is this house on this house? because they want to, instead of the doors are, this is the house to me out of the street and outside of this house, the con will continue on. the 1st thing we see in the quote you onto the center is an official signed board leaning against the wall. the manager informs us that they are expecting is really bulldozers at any moment and have taken the necessary precautions the whole. but the ones gathered locals will classes, celebrations,
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and community clubs is now empty. and that in all the women and youth come here considering it's a safe haven, a cultural refuge, and it's the ongoing political violence. they need us now more than that. but in these facts this time, so about so the lead support has, the occupation municipality has decided to demolish us. disregarding all international resolutions, i'm denying us all right to leave normally we have from here we can again seize really flags on some of the houses and these jerusalem, which was supposed to be the capital of a future palestinian state. other flags would be more appropriate. why don't you find hello normally so ever punish the people the state. what's a senior that's one of those hopes for israel. this is its territory. the only thing preventing them from taking it over and making it exclusively drawers is the presence of palestinian residence and human. i mean, we have suffering from a systematic asked me collapsing and force displacements overseen by various
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israeli occupation biologies. the municipality and separate organizations come to the silver on a strategic area. do tooth brush city to the old city and sacred sides. we arrived to film during the jewish holidays and saucy catawba, as well as others. we spoke to told us that this is what protects them from losing they homes. now the entire boost on neighborhood of so one is on the threat. the name means garden in english and local say, israel wants to make it v or garden, more than a 100 houses here, have demolition orders. and if these are carried out around $1500.00 palestinians will find themselves homeless. however, this is just a dropping the ocean compared to the scale of demolitions across all of jerusalem. according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in the occupied palestinian territory. since the gas of war started more than a year ago,
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israel demolished $226.00 homes and facilities in the holy city, which displaced or affected more than $40000.00 palestinians. we condemn them and let me tell you what we are offering as an alternative. there is a path forward and alternative path to the one that, that israel has pursued today to provide lasting peace and security for israel. and it would include the establishment of 2 states. these words, spoken thousands of kilometers, wave seem detached from me to reality, and which is ro is unwilling to pursue any alternative path instead of following its own course that strays ever further from a 2 state solution. marie if an ocean of all t reporting from east jerusalem and south africa is filing is $750.00 page bills here. health alleged ease ready war crimes that the international court of justice pretoria has been the vocal critic of these rules actions towards policy unions and claims that it's documented contains concrete evidence of validations
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coveted by the id. i think god that you can read all about that and more by visiting our website, r t dot com, the smell, former colonies. oh, the u. k. a debt of gratitude. that's the claim of victoria leadership, helpful? rubber gen rick. he says that the old countries of the empire should simply be grateful by the way, are able to inhabit the democratic institutions from the british. i'm not ashamed of our history may not feel like it, but many of our former colonies made the complex realities of empire. i was a debt of gratitude for the inheritance. we left them. it started with the common male lead the summit, which was held in um, so mobile and this is basically when the, even before the summit started there, was that shows on the u. k. and they will mama is that the commonwealth countries,
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basically this is about 5060 does most of them form or you can call them these b wanted to basically define but you get off for a separate sheets of justice. and if you need the full, the, somebody to in fact even began that you get prime minister in an interview, basically went on to see that the u. k. is approach of his bus number, which is really to look. so we're, i'm not to look backwards. so do you think that's something that you never really wanted to talk about any sort of compensation or reparation for a slave trade, which most of the albany does really wanted to talk about. so she may not want to do it, but most of the other does that really wanted to talk about it and they did just something beautiful. so that was mentioned age joined to communicate, which came out of that cement a heads noting coals for discussions on proprietory justice with regard to the
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trans atlantic trade and then saved africans and chapel and slaves meant and recognizing the importance of this method to member states of the commonwealth agreed that the time has come for a meaningful conversation towards forwarding a common future based on equity. so while the nations, you're looking yet some sort of compensation, but the you get, does it or lies that this is going to cost them billions of found in the you get really does not seem ready for that. and how would they be? they've not even apologized to the former colonies also once they've done in the boss. so to see know during the summits they would also contributions about what kind of compensation or on the justice that really is being spoken about. but as far as the yuki is concerned, they did mention the interview before the summit given by the u. k. prime minister . really talking about how he wants to view, so word i'm not backwoods, but the,
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the going to statements that all coming now the, uh, the, the invited a lot of trouble, even 5 to do a lot of backlash show from not just asked within 3 been countries a bunch of from the u. k, as well, deeply offensive under the noxious distortion of history. enslavement and colonialism would not gifts, but imposed systems that brutally exploited people extracted wealth and dismantled societies all for the benefit of breast to to suggest that former colonies should be grateful for such, unimaginable hum disregards the legacy of these injustices and the long term impact they still have, i'm really grateful to watch off of, for example here, the media. uh the, what the british giving the, i was a lot of destruction. a lot of renewed a lot of style lieschen depths of millions of people. and does, is there is a level, any form of support of the g, the a, as in india or other former colonies of the u. k,
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it will go up. but now years later, to basically see that a country should be great for him for what they've been given for the depths for the destruction, for the new world, for the salvation of millions of people, for the sure reason that and that's what didn't speak to the phone uh, the former colonies, each drum unimaginable that in, in 2024, those kind of statements v b r b need. but the so much, no, many would see i'm the kind of threshold that has created them. they do gig is a step towards the right direction to do give me north, want to get rough, any sort of justice in terms of monitoring your financial compensation. they may even think of a gas less stokeland justice. so uh, but what do you really expect? so instead of using off or, or austin apology, right, let's cross now live to also in social activist from hundreds books of africa and
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see key months. why is brought to have you do? i mean, right now. thank you for a good grade. so the leadership helpful uh, rubber jerrick and fixed the for my british colonies over london, what he says, or called a debt of gratitude. do you think before my colonies over thinking the same way? do you know um i think was so fascinating about living in the world. busy and in the world of calling these and that is a country wide arrogance and white supremacy with a straight face. you know, um, so this up and up says not the cystic behaviors. yeah. that black people are just supposed to tolerate is just a little bit jarring. so this is one of those movies for me where i'm just back,
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i'm just like about the drugs, right? the style. so, i mean, i think that the, the whole process is basically the british, you know, i'm not, well, and i just think that there is a socialization that needs to happen. uh why people and why people that have oppressed black people we, i really feel as if they not, well and what i'll be as the world community going to do about that. just as much as what are we going to do with the drug addict or the criminal? it's on the state level. what are we going to do with white racism and white supremacy as a sickness in society? all right, now what are you may call the timing of the statement? keeping in mind that a demand for operations recept face during last we've come on, well thought meeting some more i don't know,
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i just find it. um it slowly. the thing is that black, the black experience has it that people don't close to the next few days on the, on the same level that they would consider as a human be. so when people put politics with the real emotions and real, the lived experiences, these are the things i say that needs to be addressed like the world community. we asked me to start dealing with, what are we going to do with the white supremacy, guys? like it's really close to a point we things are just integrating globally because of this thickness of these white people. so what are we going to do with that? so i just think it all plays into that. we why don't even know how to read the rule . they don't know how to they don't even know that how, why 6 pressed himself is not how black expressed himself. we've had the wireless.
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so that's why i'm saying a lot of these statements, the mold is also diary because the level of gnosticism and of noxious news is just like you like. okay, what do we do with this? as i'm saying it's extra illness, it's a pathology and i hope we get to a point in this world we, we've got to live with it as a mental illness. so it's one of those moments we just do that. some people are mentally ill and i think that's one of those moments all with this kind of a statement spilling out of someone's mind. does such rhetoric suggest that the colonial era is still with us here today? it's very much, i guess the fact that you're not speaking to me in my, in my own time, speak to that. and i don't think that why licenses realize the impact and the trauma that evicted on black people. and i think that is because
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what i was saying that that we are supposed to live so differently. so we are coming at this funny, different level, like even the issue of that. you know what people have the mob dates of places that say this is the god. this is why we let i and this all which insist on a piece of paper for black people that is like you put a t, we just like what is this? and because who can own less guys and how far is land, what is that? so some of why perspective you can maita and from a black perspective, there's no sex. these will custodians we are part of the need to. so i just think that we need to get to the global plays way. love listening to black people and black people that say ok,
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this is actually how it, oh, counts as that. and i the cause that's what's missing and what i run it is that the african experience is the beginning of mankind. so we really have 4 millions of years, millions of years. these things at the wide races only try the wide range, come into play like a lot of them and i would, ag. so compared to as big children. so there's also that dynamic with which would be when dealing with well bred children. and we're like okay, how do we deal with this? so i did i come back to the point. oh, why supremacy is a mental illness? and what do we have the people community going to do about me? now some of his colleagues have criticized him and one critical member of parliament suggested that the lift commons could, at any age, britain from the international community or the holidays we cannot make prospect
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about is that it likelihood that could happen? actually, i mean it doesn't have anything they, they don't have land, they don't have resources. every thing that person is, is one last week and the big one. that's why i asked to see, oh wow, you know this guys, i'm actually conduct the concord like this is the guy who he human remains as the probably the thing that actually we need is a global leverage coming around. because really i really why don't have a good one, i don't think they wow. even the platinum and diamond is getting back in that bridge and it's built on is to change. so can we have that conversation that how have we don't have the same approach to restorations.
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