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u. s. u u k. on israel, on trial for another genocide like case, tens of thousands, mostly women and children have been killed by nature, weapons, and gaza. while russia and china repeatedly voted the un security council for sci fi, egypt is now wary of his riley ethnic cleansing, of more than a 1000000 palestinians at the rough crossing. it's opposed in public, even by joe biden. and these western european proxies whose bottoms have now attacked iraq, syria, human lebanon, and palestine professor at the time, was given the lifetime achievement award by the british academy, author of the new book, 3 wills, memoirs of an arab, julie's america's professor of international relations at oxford, university consisted one of israel's new historians. you joins me now from oaks, which thank you so much for visitors trying for coming on the show. so. well, i used to be with you. you said that the industrial scale small as a may have taken israel to the verge of committing genocide. why the verge on want evi
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u. s. and u. k. on forces responded with strikes and the rebels who have since the 3rd american british interest to be legitimate targets as well. meanwhile, us republican presidential hopeful nikki haley has made an explosive statement urging washington to assassinate the leaders of a rock. syria. you're saying now is the time to hit or on? now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different, don't go and bomb the go to our infrastructure, the infrastructure in a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. that's the way in their country in there. if they're in their culture, you do like solo money. when they left the country, you figure out where they are, our special operations can do that. and then you take them out. nikki haley with a foreign policy idea there. well, us or her doctor, this sort of longer saves nikki here. least statements reflect the failure of american policy across the middle east ridge to the corporate media. she say
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u. n. was quote, failing in his duty to prevent what he called a text bookcase of genocide against the palestinians in gaza. he also accused the u . s. b u k. and much of europe of being quote, holy complicit in this horrific assault today will speak to them. okay, for about the utility of the you in at a time like this. we'll also talk about what's at stake for the future of palestine . craig, i wanna thank you for joining me on upfront, but to be here last friday, minister benjamin netanyahu or the population of guys is off of the district to be evacuated ahead of an expected ground invasion. now i am seeing a national secretary general war and that civilians and guys are, were at court grave risk of genocide in response to israel's order. at this point is, was killed over 28000 palestinians and likely more because many people are still lost in the rubble. it's now been nearly 4 months since you left your post at the un in protest. how is it that months later they're still not doing much of anything to stop this a so as well? i think it's because of the fundamental dynamics that i and others want about all the way back in october have no
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u. s. u. k has been the additional strengths against the admin building to a joint statement in the assault talk with in dozens of who these sites in the regions. i was in response to a type, again call though vessels of the red sea. and so the revolution was sunken american all the time to end the call golf or the 8th of those coming. no information on casualties from either. it says, according to this funds lesson for the who, the forces, the us and u. k. all the aggressors, the, the naval forces have been there many armed forces to help of god almighty carried out a quality to military operation in which they targeted an american oil ship, the gulf of the don. it's a number of appropriate naval missiles while the air force targeted in the number of american wars in the red sea with a number of drones. the many armed forces of, from the we will confront us british escalation with more qualitative military operations against all hostile targets and the red. and the radian sees in defense of our country. people in the ocean, i've got a sense of the disease of a lot of things wrong. i'm it's odd size. so i mentioned the games shifts accounting materials to vote for, as well as boring, gaza for more in depth analysis of the defined conflict between these down be treated rebel group out of the us to our website. obviously the, the, to have a good not legally community of west african states announced on site and they would live sciences
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u. s. u k. judge is safe to see us over to the decision to extradite consumers in april, 2022. westminster magistrates quote. formerly issued the extra dykes and some 8 weeks later you. okay. secretary preteen patel, signed to the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian or saunders is still being detained in definitely solitary confinement in belmont prison while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump relegation. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role of the media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for
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u. s. and the u. k. did carry out a series of attacks across a young man and syria and of course, that could easily escalate into a tit for tat situation. now, russia also agrees with the russian permanent representative saying that the united states is outstanding. the flames of the conflict and conducting these all lawful strikes, all over syria or rocks and young men. and also saying that they were pouring gasoline into the fire and that these are our course not lawful because damascus never gave the approval of us presence there. so the question has been, why is the united states they're in the 1st place? why are they even allowed to be there? and why do they feel that have the ability to be there? and it would be as well make resistance probably for a more drastic measure, saying that if your rock doesn't act accordingly, they will take more resolute measures and that this will not go on punish. so this is actually frightening because we're seen so much on the geopolitical stage. so many conflicts e
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u. s. u k. churches in favor of the us sent over to the decision note to expedite to search the april 2022, westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later you. okay. set contrib preteen potato. signed goals for the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a st. just lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian sons is still being detained. in definitely solitary confinement in that marsh purse, while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump. right? melanie ations. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role of media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and that is to leman went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an h. i b test not to have him prosecuted in any way and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people go there to understand what was really going on the you and especially about posted on thought. took need semester, the leads are speak swedish, so she was able to read the preliminary investigation documentation and to expose at the least for the to see if they usually send something due process including active my new police and not very this. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010 after 5 days for the reopening, 201010 started the sea shelly open for 6 yards when he was finally question in november 2016 and the may 2017, the prosecute. the young me close the investigation and dismissed the case. and then when do nothing was interested in april 2019, a new, a swedish prosecutor reopen the case, but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed this additional ones in full and november of 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing many of the investigation dugean was never as of charged for a. and i can assure you that if they have an added dentist, they could have me definitely charge him and they need it to the board came on try . yeah. and they did that these days has been use to describe this is sort of to dish nice affordability at the fuck is the public opinion offense. and on that rape case, the never was, it was just part of this manipulated firestorm that was created in an effort to bring this knowledge down the launch wait 2 weeks published votes. because of course, targeted by the c i a in the intelligence community. and part of that smear campaign was to pay which he leeks as a sorry, again, or a friend for austin power. i rushed to moore and report which investigated the trump russia saga, and found no collaboration between the trump campaign and, and russia exonerated with the leak. so there was 0 evidence that russia provided any leaks or information to wait 2 weeks. we should also be clear of a wiki, leach published over $700000.00 files on russia itself. when in deer, what 2 weeks ago and the from the one of the arguments we hear about why join us on should be targeted from those who believe he showed his eye. he somehow put people at risk, but what we've seen in more than 10 years now is a complete failure by the us government to present any evidence of any concrete harm cause anybody at chelsea mannings trial at ford meeting, which i attended was a charge was made that lives were put at risk in that trial. uh, the prostitute had to admit that that was not true. the russian states never as i've started as i'm sort of the most sense community best most i'll send, send up the same assistance. probably disappearing must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz vote net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center for what question did you say? even twist, which is the just enough to keep the lights on main campus seems to be the new approach adopted by the youth and possibly even the united states. one thing is clear ukraine is losing and will never win. the only emission left is to deny russia victory a dozen. so i usually do, at least to give it to me, is needed to copy math from the, from the, the projection. so it would surround a journalist. i needed something to distinguish as and i couldn't really get one except before the how they felt they felt opponents. so when he being redact according to being a more country position court in the final weeks, he had this material in his position in the final weeks the got in the new york times. and the spiegel became involved in processing and sifting through this material and had a great on the joint launch the guy that rejected as the tried to put a hold to it for don't any one of them anyone that said delay was drawing a thought and always with him, absolutely. with him and i'll say this in any course, sydney and american court, it was julian who tried to stop the release until that full reduction had been done from the 1st day to the early hours of monday morning to redact. the analysts with him and we were sharing the problem. he rejected 10000 nice by himself, quite literally the state of the to the may not the weeks of practice to the listing. you know, less or to i am is as of a mix. so he was not a means to edit that was the, the fundamental work that, that made the veteran shift documents 5, there was $96.00 media passes, carefully redacting the cables and to david lee hang lu, cutting publish the password enable. he had a great sense of responsibility for the material for the souls who provided the material. and for the material itself, he went to great pains, had contacted hillary clinton to ask for help in redacting names. pay off of that to the us government and they declined the u. s. military accounts of local informed was that they had the given in some data that were if it were available, is that into your law? why could not wondering whether you have found all of those with a, you know, or they have, if they have a particular code, does it what kind of within that within the quotes, the big size is it is it can wasn't too hard. now that said, it is possible, maybe maybe as 5 or 4 heroes fire and for their choice. and we are forced to make con stories. that's a nice hard choices. do we do best different to minimize com, which we have done with the understanding that this is an ex, extraordinary body of material capable of producing extraordinary reforms. so what i want to say to people looking up is how do you, if you break a sound as a traitor, is a rapist, he's a nurse whistles, she's a hacker. i don't blame you because you have been to see. and if you think you've not been deceived, that's normal because otherwise you wouldn't be such the party for everyt
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u. s. u. k chartres, save as the us went over to the decision note to expedite consumers. in april, 2022 westminster magistrates cooled, formerly issued the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay, i'm secretary. pretty patel signed for news in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a st. just lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time it says from holdings, julian saunders is still being detained in depth, not clay salt creek appointment in the marsh purse while he's legal to continue to appeal on his p off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump of rape allegations. and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of media in mischaracterizing the case and treating us for your campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for sexually transmitted in this, the evidence was really manufactured. and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an edge id test, not to have him prosecuted in any way. and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people couldn't understand what was really going on the u. n. a special report that on thought took need semester. the leads are speak swedish, so she was able to read the person and adding the suggestion documentation and to expose at the least for the perceived violation some due process including active my new police. and i've already been the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010 after 5 days for reopening 201010. that's the c shelley open for 6 yards when he was finally question in november 2016, and the may 2017. the prosecute. the young me close the investigation and dismissed the case. and then when do nothing was arrested in april 2019, a new swedish prosecutor reopen the case, but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed this additional one and football and uh, november 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing many of investigation. dental was never either charged for a and i can assure you that if they have an anti dense, they could have made deputy char gm. and
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u. s. u k. judges favor of the us went over to the decision not to expedite to search the april 2022. westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. the okay, i'm secretary preteen patel signed off on the the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time it says from holdings, julian saunders is still being detained in definitely subject creek amendment in that marsh purse, while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump of rape allegations. and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of media in mischaracterizing the case and treating us fear campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having juliana sense testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an age id test, not to have him prosecuted in any way. and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people couldn't understand what was really going on the you and the special rep posted on thought took need semester. the leads are speak swedish, so she was able to read the person and adding the suggestion documentation and to expose at the least for the the c violation some due process including active my new police and not very dense. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010. after 5 days for reopening $21010.00 steps. the c kelly open for 6 yards when he was finally question in november 2016 and the may 2017. the prosecute. the young me closed the investigation and dismissed the case. and then it, when do nothing, was arrested the in april, 2019, a new swedish prosecute to reopen the case. but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed the investigation once and football and uh, november 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing. many of the investigation dental was never ever charged for a. and i can assure you that if they have an added dental, they could have made deputy char team and they need get to the board, came on try. yeah. and they did that these days has been use to describe this is sort of condition the supposed to be at the fuck is the public opinion offense. and on that rape case, the never was, it was just part of this manipulated firestorm that was created in an effort to bring this knowledge down the lines wait 2 weeks published some did because of course, targeted by the c i a and the intelligence community. and part of that smear campaign was to pay which he leeks as a sorry, again, or a friend for austin power. i rushed to moore and report which investigated the trump russia saga, and found no collaboration between the trump campaign a and russian exonerated with the leak. so there is 0 evidence that russia provided any weights or information to wait 2 weeks. we should also be clear of that with you, which published over $700000.00 files on russia itself, would've been, dear. what you weeks are julian from the one of the arguments we hear about why doing a song should be targeted from those who believe you should, as i t somehow put people at risk. but what we've seen in more than 10 years now is a complete failure by the us government to present any evidence of any concrete harm cause to anybody at chelsea, mannings, trial ad for me, which i attended was a charge was made that lives were put at risk and that trial, uh the prosecute had to admit that that was not true. the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by powell of tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really one say better wills, and is it just because it shows very few fractured images presented is 1st. can you see through their illusion going underground can and there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth . is the case of the med, most of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing, press 4. so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. so just let me, let me on 9. have very quick propaganda. you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask a better the answer is will be the test. so i usually, generally speaking, to me is needed to copy math from the, from the projection. so it would say around june was they needed something to distinguish, isn't i couldn't really get one except before the how they felt. i felt opponents when he'd been rebec, according to being a more country position court in the final weeks. he had this material in his position in the final weeks the got in the new york times. and the spiegel became involved in processing and sifting through this material and had a great on the joint launch. the guy that went back to this, the tried to put a hold to it as well. don't any one of them anyone that said delay was drawing us out and always with him? absolutely. with him and i'll say this in any course, sydney and american court. it was julian who tried to stop the release until that full reduction had been done from 1st day to the early hours of monday morning to redact. the was with him and we were sharing the problem. he rejected a 10000 nice by himself, quite literally the state of the, on the, on the, to the, my, not the sort of practice are listing, you know, less or to i am is as of the next. so he would not, i mean, still advocate was the, the fundamental works that the made the bed trench of documents 5, there was $96.00 medium boxes, carefully rejecting the cables and to david lee tang lou, causing publish the password enable he had a great sense of responsibility for the material for the souls who provided the material. and for the material itself, he went to great pains. he contacted hillary clinton to ask for help in redacting names. hey, off of that to the u. s. government, and they declined the u. s. military accounts of local informers that they have given and some data that will work with him a little bit into your law. why could not wondering whether you have found all of those, whether you know, or they have, if they have a particular code, does it give a call within that, within the, what's the big size is it is it can open to ha, now does that said it is possible means of maybe maybe as 5 or 4 heroes firing for their choice. and we are forced to make odd choice. and those hard choices. do we do best different to minimize com, which we have done with the understanding that this is an ex, extraordinary body of material capable of producing extraordinary reforms. so what i want to say to people looking at is how do you, if you think a sound is a traitor, is a rapist, he's a nurse whistles, she's a hacker. i don't blame you because you have been the seat. and if you think you've not been deceived, that's normal because otherwise you wo
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u. s. u k. u. um the weapons at that border apartheid will. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? uh, would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with guntee? that's what i would do. we've monday la. um and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom, governments and the publics. the publics are increasingly pro palestinian, the demonstrations throwing the arab world into exotic with the rest of the world in support of the palestinians. so public opinion shifting very, very dramatically now because of the genocide in gaza against these around any favor of their products. the news and therefore i would, um i uh, i see that the steam is the only who of the best hope is that public opinion will continue to change. and the international criminal court will take action. we'll proceed with investigational will crime scene the occupied territories a
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u. s. u k, and germany have suspended funding, totaling some $450000000.00 under a chief felipe. and as it really says, the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is now on the serious threat. adding to that moving a 150 or more facilities have been targeted by is really as strikes since the war began. as i spoke to tomorrow, i'll revise folks one minute for and i'd be gone by asking just how much longer and i can survive without adequate funding. we go through us for a few more weeks. thanks to the news. the for the new funding we got from some of our donors who are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders. this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us $20000000.00 euros. for example, we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. and the real question is, will that take you now to the hague, where the international court of justice is on
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u. s. u k. direction is the so syria, off the $911.00 was targeted for what's bush laira described as a different relationship. they wanted to bring by charlotte sides over to the side of the west. and in 2002, he was actually invited to the u. k. 20 black who was done the prime minister proposed a night to it's for president aside. so it was very clear at this time that the west was quoting presently decide to try to get him to comply with western agenda. however, the leaders of this ancient country refused to be entangled with the international monetary fund for to give up the silver intake and break relations with russia and adopt points of the propaganda against president outside started the price of the invasion. over 600000 dead strikes, shedding blow crashes, improvised explosive, scattered everywhere. and now off to the guys quake over to on the threat of famine . but that's not all. so wish it didn't matter to me on the visions of ordering and for that. so the 6 racing is so the presid
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u. a on the 2nd anniversary of the beginning of russia's defense of the people of what was eastern ukraine, subject to ethnic cleansing up to the u. s. e u u k. back made, and qu, in 2014. it's also been a week when the usa, a game, vetoed a un security council resolution to ends of the nato nation of genocide in gaza. and that there is one publication that is synonymous with exposing global war crimes. it is wiki leeks, the subject of an appeal in london court. this week will our interviews with its found a julie and assange before his torture by british authorities in london are available on our rumble channel. joining me from the caribbean is friend and supporter of julian assange, legendary pink floyd front man. roger ward is roger. thank so much for coming on. it's a sad time since i think we mentioned in person so many of us on just the pauses of have died as mentor, gavin mcfadden, vivian westwood. most recently, our friend john pilled, you your reaction to this week's judgements in london or non judgment in london as well. yeah, we don't know. we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a church. well we, we wait to say, i've be
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u. s. u. k. and canada. all pulled their funding from the relief agency as a parts and the sheer cruelty of the funding or humanitarian organization. at a time when palestinians needed most, what is telling about this story is how many western governments and news outlets still take stories based on his really intelligence at face value. even when time and time again, that's so called intelligence, proves to be nothing more than this information the owns a day, the international court of justice issue, the seismic rule that the war on god amounts to a plausible case of genocide is really spin. doctors faced the child. how could they deflect the global media's attention away from that store? by sharing on the same day, the i, c. j ruling came out and intelligence dossier with their american our. that then becomes big news, alleging that 12 employees at the united nations relief in the works agency part. and her boss is a tax on october 2nd, and his real has now share his intelligence, claiming to you when aid workers actually took part in the mos attacking the agency, known by its clunky acronym, is advisable in saving the lives of palestinians. and what did the american government make of israel's allegations? what it usually dives, we haven't had the ability to investigate the more selves. but they are highly, highly credible. it's officials took is randy intelligence sources at their work. the same way they did with the how must be headed baby. so you never really thought that i would see kind of confirmed pictures of terrorist behavior and children and again with the drugs at the hospitals in garza, were homeless command centers in describing a mass continues these hospitals as locations for its command posts. they take unproven dubious, is really allegations and legitimize. so here we go, guess too. so it suggests that somebody wanted to change the subject, and we don't know who we don't know exactly how it re, how it got to the media. but at the moment when the international court of justice had issued a devastating ruling against israel, finding it positively committing genocide in gaza. so this is really gotcha, it's now wow, wrote a book for all of you to read. suddenly the media is focusing on the complicity of, of unrest, staff and the october 7th attack. and we don't see that people are talking about the implementation of the i. c j decision. we don't see that news outlets or labeling israel, the genocidal state, that it is covering monitoring, checking to see whether israel's actually presenting genocide as it was order to do . and instead most of the coverage is now about these accusations. the united nations released and works agency employees, 13000 people in gosh, the 8 they provide. civility, hospitals, schools, and elsewhere in the strip has never been more essential. one would think that would be, is, randy government accused of starving causes to death. political players wouldn't watch their words on the release agents. this right wing lobbyist did not just a few weeks ago at a meeting at the connection from the shoot me the fashion without having to have seemed to be on the sourcing of the initial allegation. the 12 on rob workers took part in the october 7th attacks, came in part from confessions to worst out of palestinian prisoners through interrogate actions that have been known to include torture. and what specifically is the evidence? i think that's what the public there is an abundance of evidence based on investing asian about the mos terrace that has been arrested. and they've provided a lot of information. the fact that you take 12 cases as a claim and try to link unable to the policy and resistance is already indicative of how western governments are exhibiting total identification with this role that goes beyond simple complicity as role has managed to take a very tenuous argument and feed it into western governments who have happily obliged to defined a central organization that is so central to the ability of policy and gaza to receive imitating aid. and that stands in contrast to, for example, the response of the us government to israel. we have abundant evidence of work and nobody's been prosecuted. biden continues to $3800000000.00 in annual military assistance to israel. what's behind this distinction? you know, why it is unrelated? this is the right thing, get explained suspended. and he's real when it is the wrong thing, keeps the funding coming. there is no doubt that from the perspective of these are in the benefit to lead me to wrong, it will be a beneficent. now we need to look at the reactions of other states and other players which are receiving that information be a complete and thorough and transparent investigation. so thus far, from the reaction of states and international organizations, including the united nations, the evidence seems to have some confronting force. and the same time we are under the form of war, we need to be skeptic. about any piece of evidence we here. there was more fact common courtesy of the wall street journal. 3 days after the on russ story broke, the new york based paper put out a piece again based on his really intelligence, saying that one in 10 overall workers had quoted, quote, links to hum us. the report did not specify just what those links were. cherry keller, lane, co author, that story. it turns out she's an american who volunteered for the is ready military and is seen here linked to one of the armies spokesperson. after her piece was published, the list of countries pulling their money out of rock group. we asked the journal about its story and its co offer declined to comment. the problem with these types of allegations is that they a docs and is really narrative, without questioning or 2nd guessing. that is really not an israel cast, a very wide net for who it turns to be or who it deems to be a member of humans. and we've seen this with the statements they've made that there are no innocence in gaza. this is from as high up as the president. and so for them to make such an assertion, should be something that is questioned or challenged. the wall street journal basically published an edited and is really intelligent task. and a traitor to this fact that 10 percent of unreal staff or somehow winked whatever that means to from us. now that's a very fuzzy term and the new york times has said, well, henri doesn't even claim to have the capacity to that. it staff, once a year it's been handing a list of unreal staff to these really government a. and so what were they to sleep at the switch? and why therefore, does henri get punished and therefore the palestinian civilian population of gaza get punished when israel didn't do with drop me, it's been one week since the r c. j rule that is real must prevent acts of genocide, punish incitement, and facilitate aid to civilians taking those points in order. the assault on gods that goes on killing powers 10 subtler organizations are still in fighting is ravings saying openly that they have their eyes on the strength. the as for the aid right wing is re lease, have been blocking some of it at the egyptian board. and just really, soldiers have stood by and let and this really spokes person's keeps smearing, a humanitarian relief from us and uses wondering the status of the un agency that it's 20 points and propaganda is real. and it's western allies know propaganda . when they see how to use to pull funding from a lifelong for palestinian starved of food. and it was, it's an axis of complicity. aided and abetted appetite by the forces as well. has been able to ship that conversation, but it's only able to do so because it has, these are the toil boards in line with it complicit with it in terms of framing and, and we, we have seen this throughout the war stories that have been fed into western media that goes along with is rarely policy of uh it lead to meeting its own actions in gaza, deflecting from its own massacres and creating the conditions for the bumper to a thing of the cane war. and this is where we have to step back and really question is this the type of international order that we want? maybe israel should look in word and ask themselves, are we really following the letter of the law? when we dropped the equivalent of 2 heroes, she mo, bombs, on because the strip within one month when this is the largest number of children deaths in the 21st century. when we've seen more journalists killed by is really bombs in gaza than we saw during the entire 2nd world war make. they should start looking to those things rather than trying to smear a story that emerged in the early days of the war was it is really allegations of sexual violence by him aust. during its attack on october 7th, the accuracy of a new york times report on those allegations is now being called into question. and mean actually robbie is here with more. numerous alex's have published investigations into israel's accusations that homos systematically use rape and sexual assault against victims on october 7th, dated holistically what the times called a button, a vip mutilation, an extreme brutality against women during the attacks on israel. many critics of mainstream coveted on israel and thought his time called out the article for the legend, inaccuracies of questionable, sourcing publicly the time stood by its supporting. but according to the us investigative outset, the intercept in b, invitees, news room, a, quote, furious internally, debates was taking place. the intercept is reported that an episode of one of the times is most popular part costs. the daily that was supposed to be an audio detailing of the december article was put on hold, and somebody tutorial stuff, share the criticisms, need all of the additional report. one example, the family of these really women kid on october 7th, whose story was the main case study in the piece. they've denounced the article, the guys reported that she had been great, her relatives, they had no reason to believe that some other sources the times used have had their reliability seriously questioned, including by these really media no less. that podcast has yet to be the least. and according to the intercept, the producers quote, find themselves in a gem around the version that she was closely to the previous. keep up the story and risk the publishing serious mistakes or publish a heavy tone down version. these and questions about whether the paper still stands by the additional report. thanks me. israel's war on gaza and the way it has been covered has shut some light on the limits on freedom of speech in western democracies. what some people have come to call the palestine exception. nowhere is that more evident than in germany. historical guilt over the extra organization of 6000000 jews during the holocaust has transformed into open ended support for the state of israel. it goes to the heart of the way germany wants to see itself what the government calls stats are based on the states reason to exist. it is also used to justify germany sponsorship of the slaughter in garza from which it's weapons, industry benefits. the same pro israel consensus reins in germany's news media and, and the widespread suppression by news outlets and the authorities of dissenting voices there. but let's me post johanna who's now on the origins and consequences of the palestine exception to free speech in germany. a nice moment to assign germany's relationship with israel is unlike that of any other country. it's a relationship that goes beyond the loyalty and supports ensuring israel security and existence is part of what german school style stays on. the countries, as on that side to start, does not provide me. and in that for me, 100 off all kind of in germany's post the genocide of almost $6000000.00 european jews during the locals informs every aspect of the country, public and political discourse around is around. for many germans, israel is above reproach on desktop safety for over 50 gigs, sky dog, absorb the old great support for israel in jeremy, constitutes a sort of a comforting thought that's ok that the people that we as germans of press and killed and treated so badly historically, now have their kind of own states and everything is fine. it's not so much that as well is supported in germany because we come to term with it's past, but it's short cuts for, for not really come into terms of the past when germany categories, israel's national security as the reason of the state. they essentially want it to solve their problem of being described as the original anti semites of the world. they want to put the past behind them. so germany, instead of listening to the actual jewish citizens instead of fighting anti semitism in a way that protects all jewish people. what it has done instead is take them way and staunch pro. israel stands where they essentially can tended, over in this atmosphere of unwavering political support for israel. german media outlets have also shown pro is rarely biased in their reporting. this is reflected on the one side effects of to show debates short a good time spoken. so i'm not sure to give you this difference if it is to build the biggest newspaper in germany, how most read is riley hostages. well, israel free palestinian terrorists and mainstream outlets from a r d, the public broadcaster to media conglomerate axle. springer has issued strict guidance to their journalist on the story. a r d sent an internal memo to it's a journalist where it states that if any civilian deaths take place, it has to be stated as the civilians are being used as human shields. and this was probably catered by him. us kinda sort of talk on b 50. how moscow fits the feats if you prefer it. and we him the one of the scholars ties and stuff like when it's done, we'll just talk about some interests associated buick. and if that's the only image that german seen, then the public are not going to understand the actual scale of the score. and just how much violence has been inflicted on an innocent civilian population. spring a has like support for as well written into it's worth contracts. so if you work as a journalist for one of the, or let's say food sites on which is the biggest piece of paper in the german media landscape or develop, you are kind of committed already from the get go, regardless of what your personal views might be to reflect in a pro is fairly way what that often translates to is literally outright support of is all government policies built newspaper is the most widely read newspaper in germany and it's done in the 6 standards. if one can call them that are pretty unspeakable. then you have the boat which is slightly more high brown, but i do go to agree it's cut from the same cloth. and then you also have dash vega, which recently ran an article about great to tune bag. you can only call it a hit piece where they just this, this absurd a personal attack on her because she has recently been quite vocal about her support for palestine. were trying to speak to a r d n. exl springer. neither outlets granted us can interview for a statement. and those in germany who go against the grain on the story risk being blacklisted or sidelines journalist, challenging the prevailing narrative and news rooms have me fired. exhibitions, workshops and conferences and the cultural sphere has been cancelled, or the late peaceful protests have been either bind criminalized or violently repressed. now germany has one of your own largest palestinian diasporas, but it's also become one of the most sensor places for anyone who expresses solidarity with palestinians or any one who speaks against israel's war crimes in gaza. there was an increase in climate of friendship in germany, in the last 5 to 6 weeks refinement of kind of botox. mccarthyism, it's really quite intense. confused, have been forbidden in schools the like symbols of kind of thing and flag symbols of kind of thing. and then you have been forbidden. anything that can basically be interpretable as submitting and that's a very sort of like wide range of things for in the german society has been kind of damage. divide on has often cost for is for mr. fault on this coming 5, i'm finished with the next one, going 6 for this. you know, an item on this is what you want to do with the st on. i'm sure. i don't believe germany has come to terms with its past, cuz once they're doing the stifling conversations, hopefully any progress for any sort of critical discourse. and now because the salt lake has been shown on germany and german discourse, more and more people are realizing that this is not citing anti semitism. this is a top gains pulse stains. essentially palestinian existence is offensive to many in germany. that's the simplest way to put it really. but this palestinians interfere with this utopian narrative that the holocaust was at least slightly balanced out by the foundation of israel. in terms of the moral and cultural identity. the germany promotes of itself. it's hard for palestinians to find a place which doesn't just involve demonize ation or erasure. the severity of the suppression of pro palestinian speech in germany tests often international backslash which is producing results. in december, berlin city council announced it which stopped funding artist who refused to abide by a definition of anti semitism. that includes criticism of israel in response, more than 500 artist, among the winners of the prestigious turner prize, and a nobel laureate, back to movement cooling on create is to start working with institutions funded by the german state. berlin's authorities have no scrapped step policy. meanwhile, the tone from the government is also shifting germans for administer has cooled on israel to comply with the international court of justice. order to prevent genocide in gaza. that actions speak louder than words. and as long as berlin keeps sending bones to tell of b and curves on to cents, remaining things. so 2 were concerns about german simplicity in another genocide. and finally, little known a fun historical fact, unless it ends up with you being found complicit in a genocide, the you in genocide convention was passed in 1948. then it took the united states almost 40 years to sign onto it. the us present, in fact, van harry truman, one of the us to be a signatory. but congress refused. it did not want the us government to be subject to the rulings of a court outside its jurisdiction. the senate finally voted to make the u. s. a signatory in 1987, which means if israel backed by all of us funding and political support is found guilty of a genocide in gaza, the american president could well be found complicit. the senator sponsored that piece of legislation in 1987 represented the state of delaware, jo, bite search as we might, we cannot find a single reference to that in the us mainstream media. but we'll keep looking see next time here at the listening post. the latest news as it breaks, they've actually came to the civilian medical facility in what seems to be a target to assess the nation with detailed coverage. this is not the only school that has been targeted schools in the cause of ship are not only schools, there shelters and graveyards and fearless journalism. allegations of georgia has increased steering as well as will in garza from be things to withholding medication. neos ring far as some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the density fires increasingly with through them in th
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u. s. u k. extradition treaty explicitly forbids that a we heard from middle east textbook, the vocal law, seeing the founder of the online channel serial on analysis. he sees the us case against the songs is meant to show you on the list surround the world of exposing washington's crimes will have grave consequences. do you mind repeating? this is the most important case for free president, for you journalism. assign just main message and main motivation was to stop the wars by exposing the true motivations and multi, it's of the invading powers. and after world war 2, most of the invading powers were from the west and word b, the united states or the u. k. again, sneed against syria against iraq, against i've gotten a son in different regions of the works, and this was terrifying projects for the united states. because for the 1st time, the public can see the to a multi is up there, pull additions, who are waging this destructive wars and spreading may hammer around the words, and couldn't get spreading democracy and spreading human rights, etc. therefore, if assigned, use expedited to the united states, which, by the way, plaza to poison him to assassinate him, he is unlikely to survive the american dungeons. in my opinion. this means also the joyless around the world will receive the following message from the united states . behave or bay or similar destiny is awaiting you, if you will, try to expose our crimes. while the us promote is itself as a bus to a free speech, is it like just other countries around the world oceans? and this treatments of judy and a songs contradicts that inflated image as have a closer look at this disc
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u. s. u. k and the european union have signed delays are criticizing the government supported as well as war on concept police, as is israel, showing no boundaries in his military operations, causing tens of thousands of preventables civilian deaths. the military operation hasn't contributed to defeating a mazda and is instead strengthening its appeal. it also says, support as well has been without real conditions or accountability, and that their governments risk contributing to ethnic cleansing and genocide. all the vendor would, is a form of dunston diplomat who served in ramallah. she resigned in 2022 in protest against the dutch policy on israel and palestine. she says, police, it shows how serious the situation is and they are so deeply worried about what the current position taking with the current lines of action are doing to not only the disability in the region, but also what are, what is the impact on, on, on on the international law and its credibility. so that's why you see everywhe
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u. s. u. k and germany have suspended funding and retrieve filipe allows renay says the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is now under serious threat to need to go reports drinking polluted router and eating animal feet. palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards from the displaced palestinians trumped with no. where to go say they are ready solving. yeah, no i they had that we have. my son wakes up in the morning and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him, there is none. we have nothing, nothing gets old. the old roads lead to death. if not killed by the is there a people in boardman? we will starve to death. northern cause a has been almost entirely cut off from life saving 8 since late october, the deliveries are dependent on security clearances from these really ministry agencies, the q soldiers deliberately blocking supplies, and that's the had the problem with shut off. we have no clean water and are forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was affected. the human stuff is wound did around 335000 on the fives are high risk of severe mal nutrition, unpreventable tests, the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than some of the horrors of the will. children who to support this war will not only bad the physical wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to, as those of repeated displacements, constant fear, i'm witnessing family members and literally dismember before that rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die. is rolls on the basing attacks have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with bakeries and restaurants. now a distant memory for its starving population. julie vega, i'll just say, are the owners folks one of the house and told us how desperate the situation is becoming. i believe that we have the more, you know, some weeks pipe or is big steep all the less than that. and that will be and will not be a bill. i definitely want to continue providing, you know, services, my phone the and got it on my boss on the part of the basement. like 3 i live in on june douglas bank. i is the one we are based. think of very skinny us. yeah. 9 by 9 . so inspections. the cool thing about tax from is the side on because all of the stuff transunion of 16 temper abuse and the we're communicating all the time with this. the donors because on the right the main body can show the great service and they will actually do it without your it means that we are in the all, it's about, we're talking about the doctor. and then the one tested by this. now place that we are filling them on the order we have actually without leaving farming down a way of all the could think of a bowl of the on the road. that's the dog that the lifeline or what would be the police been? yeah, we are not, we're not responsible for the whole population is not only for this time. if you need routine on board meeting, you have like, i think i sent a list of, of the hosting populations depending on the, on the page without on got to be reached. at past the deck would be the case, everybody and well, it's being reported as a change in policy. us secretary of state down st, blinking the cities rails planned to expand illegal supplements in the occupied west bank was against international on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy, under republican and democratic ministration, so like that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching a drawing piece. they're also inconsistent with international law arden, ministration, maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion and in our government. this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security akiva. elda is a political analyst and columnist at these riley newspaper heretics. he says the issue of a legal settlements, he's liked it to be brought before the un security council sooner rather than later . i believe that's still the is the kind of impunity wage comes through these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service. let's see what they will do about it. i'm sure this to the point a senior. so you may be one of the, our countries with dr. gauge and take this issue of settlements to the security council and to try to put sanctions on as well. right now, i think that the president biden is very busy with his domestic political, domestic problems. and i'm not sure if uh at this time he will escalate his relationship with nathaniel. and actually i, i'm talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it. because he should be the kind of the dogs to bank we're and we, we do mention what's going to happen in rama done on a lock. so he should be the existing door to the zip codes. but uh, do you imagine still hold that he will do the jo, i'm not sure if uh, you know, i would put my money on him. is there any forces have carried out a series of raids in the occupied westbank? he's really military entity, myself, ayala in the southern and southern hebron and assaulted an activist that is really on the also rated a town southeast of nablus, triggering confrontations between the, between putting in youths and the soldiers. the now the head of the 2nd database, really rushes full scale invasion of ukraine. the un security council is met in new york foreign ministers and representatives from around the world of address the assembly, including russia and ukraine. secretary general antonio terrace, opened the meeting, quoting for maintenance of peace and security in ukraine. in any war, everyone suffers. but the people of ukraine are suffering appallingly from the water inflicted on them by adoption. but what, 10 in the halls, 1000 civilian, man, women and children have been cubes. though the still fee good is likely higher damage in this direction of hospitals, schools, those facilities and see really need for the structure these frequent. i mean, does, if i 90 education and goals, get to see me these with damage. all these thriving generally alone, and then means the book and reading test over 380000 villages across the country would with all the electricity or live these months. according to the canadian energy company, the united nations as documented, widespread and disturbing brutalities. gabriel is on the is out the un headquarters in new york and listen to ukraine in foreign minister demitra k labels address every time you speak spoken today, it's been pretty direct and pretty somber because you get a sense that he realizes that they meaning the ukrainians are in a very, very critical moment. they know that the war in guys, in israel's war on gaza, has been at the top of the agenda of the, of the world agenda for, for the most part is including here at the security council and at the u. n, and i think he's really trying to marshall his allies to realize the dire situation that ukraine is facing on the battlefield. but also in the halls of the diplomatic court orders in terms of routing support and keeping the ukrainian cause at the top of the agenda. i mean, he said there that the front lines are very tense. he asked for air defense system, so ukraine can protect themselves, and he said, we must push back russia because russia is a global problem. and his 1st words, when he began speaking here to the security council really brought the urgency home . he said, as i'm speaking, there were air raid sirens going off in odessa. and just within the last hour, odessa has been hit by an air strike. he said, by the end of this briefing, i fear that there could be some ukrainians to die from this to. well, the united states and to europe and union have imposed new sanctions on russia. it's the largest package of penalty since the war on ukraine began. us says the sanctions ar
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u. s. u. k. extradition treaty explicitly forbids. we heard from at least experts, a careful on must be on who's found the online channel seriana analysis. and he says the us case against us on is minstrel journalists around the world that exposing washington's crimes will have grave consequences. hey, my opinion, this is the most important case for free press entry. journalism assigned is main message and main motivation was to stop the wars by exposing the true motivations and multi it's of the invading powers. and after world war 2, most of the invading powers were from the west and word b, the united states or the u. k, against navy, against syria, against iraq, against i've gotten a son in different regions of the words. and this was terrifying projects for the united states because for the 1st time the public can see the to a multi is up. they pull additions, a waging this destructive wars and spreading may hammer around the words, and couldn't get spreading democracy and spreading human rights, et cetera. therefore, if a scientist expedited to the united states, which by the way plaza to poison him to assessing a team, he is likely to survive the american dungeons. in my opinion, this means also the joyless around the world will be seated with the following message from the united states. behave or bay or similar destiny is awaiting you, if you will, try to expose our crimes. while the us promote yourself as a bust in a free speech, washington's treatments of doing this on a past due course of dates that's image. let's take a closer look. a kangaroo shall make no law abridging the freedom of s
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u. s. u k and canada. busy pulled their funding from the relief agency as a parts and the sheer cruelty of the funding or humanitarian organization. at a time when palestinians needed most, what it's telling about this story is how many western governments and news outlets still take stories based on his really intelligence at face value. even when time and time again, that's so called intelligence, proves to be nothing more than this information the owns a day, the international court of justice issue, the seismic route that the war on god amounts to a plausible case of genocide is really spin. doctors faced the child. how could they deflect the global media's attention away from that store? by sharing on the same day, the i, c. j ruling came out and intelligence dossier with their american our. that then becomes big news, alleging that 12 employees at the united nations relief in the works agency part. and her boss is a tax on october 2nd, and his real has now share his intelligence, claiming to you when
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u. s. u. k, in the european union have signed delays are criticizing the government supportive as well as war on guns are. they include about, i see from american agencies. the largest group is from european union institutions believes it says, his role is showing no boundaries in his military operations, causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. the military operation hasn't contributed to defeating him off and his instead strengthening its appeal. it also says support the israel has been without real conditions or accountability and that the government's risk contributing to grave violations of international humanitarian law. will crimes, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. a bit of in the wood is a from a dungeon diplomat who served in from iowa. she resigned in 2022 in protest against dutch policy on israel and palestine. she says, police, it shows how serious the situation is, as they are so deeply worried about what the current position taking with the current lines of action are doing to not only the disability in the region, but also what are, what is the impact on, on, on on the international law and its credibility. so that's why you see everywhere across the world. basically you see, you see some sort of formal organizing. also in the netherlands where i am from. there has been, have been less as already there are weekly 6. is that the minister of foreign affairs of civil service across the government? um and yeah, and so that the civil service has decided that it would be a strong message if they organize, also across the ocean, across the atlantic ocean to, to give a signal. and that's what they did, an important factor. what of course, also uh, the routing uh of the savings of the international court of justice last week, stating that what is happening. and also right now has a high probability of uh, marketing suggest a side. so we are dealing with an extreme situation and i think it is a bit in the course of the, of the desperate maybe as well. they just realize the civil service that they're the, the possibilities to influence can turn to be which they would rather do much rather do. i mean this is not something you should do every day. of course a bonus. uh, there's basically no way of pushing the policy in the right direction, according to the diplomatic, if it's a ongoing to end, as well as for own garza casa, has been helping media talk system. the finding, the country's prime minister has met the you in the secretary general of diplomatic it is a james buys reports to the secretary general of the united nations meeting, the prime minister of cutoff, who's been leading negotiations with egypt, israel and the us on efforts to get a new, much longer cessation of the fighting and casa for the end of the meeting, the prime minister mohammedan abdul rahman o. funny was not saying in a thing, but the un had this comment. no surprise discussed the efforts underway to end the fighting to secure the release of the hostages and to ensure support for humanitarian operations was the 6th general given any time line for a potential start to a new system actually was brief to on the on, on the latest, earlier this week is the security council metal and gaza. algeria, the current are a member of the council circulated a new draft resolution, which would again cool front of me just see spa. but the us ambassador linda thomas greenfield says this is very unhelpful to the ongoing delicate negotiations. this draft resolution to put sensitive negotiations in jeopardy, derailing the exhausted, ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure the release of hostages and secure an extended pause that palestinian civilians and aid workers so desperately need. so the us of baset associates opposed to the timing of a new draft resolution, but of course have countries been opposed to the idea of a c spa for nearly full months? are un security council resolution demanding a c spa? would it be impossible? ready, if the us haven't used it's vito on 3 different occasions, james pays out his era at the united nations. so, so a hit here on the challenges era. we report from them all dates with carl rings, beings 1st and find the creation of artificial on the index analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa since it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a text book genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us census will ships into the red sea, it's not receive the task protection that seen as convocation. inside story on al jazeera. what constitutes extent, so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be. so we want to education, i want to we don't have to lead them into something in policy and it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no $1000.00 service this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders. the integrity in the pursuit of the the you're watching l g 0 reminder about top stores. the south the u. s. has launched, which willow tree is tronics and the rock in syria, and the military suited his more than $85.00 targets connected with around islamic revolution. regard. the strikes come just hours of divide into attended as through many for the 3 american soldiers killed in the drones trying to devise and jordan last sunday. he made privately with the families before the proceedings. the un humanitarian agency says is concerned about as well as plans to expand its operations into process, describing the southern most certainly in gaza, pressure ok. the dispute will palestinians are returning to areas and the besieged gallons a strip from when the is running and the tree has withdrawn and the scale of destruction is immense. but many size, they are not deterred by the huge task of rebuilding their homes and run all account reports returning home to what little is less pulse the needs and the home a cost. the area of gauze a city are serving the scale of destruction for the 1st time
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u. s. u. k. and canada. all pulled their funding from the relief agency, a parts and the sheer cruelty of the funding or humanitarian organization. at a time when palestinians needed most, what it's telling about this story is how many western governments and news outlets still take stories based on his really intelligence face value. even when time and time again, that's so called intelligence proves to be nothing more than this information the, on the day, the international court of justice issue that seismic root. it's a war on gaza. amounts to a plausible case of genocide is really spin, doctors face the child. how could they deflect the global media's attention away from that store? by sharing on the same day the i, c. j ruling came out and intelligence dossier with their american defend, becomes big news, alleging that 12 employees at the united nations relief and works agency to parts in a mazda is a tax on october 2nd, and israel has now share its intelligence, claiming that you wouldn't aid workers actually took part in the mazda attack, the agency known by its clunky acronym, right, is a vital in saving the lives of palestinians. and what did the american governments make of israel's allegations? what it usually dives, we haven't had the ability to investigate them ourselves. but they are highly, highly credible it's officials took is really intelligent sources at their work. the same way they did with the how must be headed baby. so they never really thought that i would see could have confirmed pictures of terrorist behavior and children. and again, with the troops at the hospitals in gaza were homeless command centers, in discounters. a mass continues to use hospitals as locations for its command post . they take on, proven dubious, is really allegations and legitimize. so here we go. ok. so it suggests that somebody wanted to change the subject and we don't know who we don't know exactly how it and we how it got to the media. but at a moment when the international court of justice had issued a devastating ruling against israel, finding it positively committing genocide in gaza. so this is really gotcha, it's now wow, they're able for all of you to read. suddenly the media is focusing on the complicity of, of unrest, staff and the october 7th attack. and we don't see that people are talking about the implementation of the i. c j decision. we don't see that news outlets or labeling israel, the genocidal state, that it is covering monitoring, checking to see whether israel's actually presenting genocide as it was order to do . and instead most of the coverage is now about these accusations. the united nations released and works agency employees, 13000 people in gosh, the 8 they provide. civility, hospitals, schools, and elsewhere in the strip has never been more essential. one would think that would be, is randy government accused of starving gardens to death. political players would watch their words on the release agents this right wing lobbyist did not. and just a few weeks ago, at a meeting at the connection, i mean, come on a sheet of fashion with as we'll say, evans have seen me on the sourcing of the initial allegations that 12 on rob workers took part in the october 7th attacks came in part from confessions to worst out of palestinian prisoners through in chair additions that have been known to win keep torch. and what specifically is the evidence? i think that's what the public folder is an abundance of evidence based on investing nation of the mos terrace that has been arrested. and they've provided a lot of information. the fact that you take 12 cases as a claim and try to link unable to the policy and resistance is already indicative of how western governments are exhibiting total identification with israel. that goes beyond simple complicity as well. it has managed to take a very tenuous argument and faded into western governments who have happily obliged to defend the essential organization that is so central to the ability of policy and gaza to receive a military and 8. and that stands in contrast to, for example, the response of the us government to israel. we have a bundle evidence of our prime. nobody's been prosecuted biting continues to $3800000000.00 in annual military assistance to israel. what's behind this distinction? you know why it is unrelated as the right thing. it expands suspended. and israel, when it is the wrong thing, keeps the funding coming. there is no doubt that from the perspective of these are in the benefit to let me pull her off. it will be a beneficial now we need to look at the reactions of other states and other, claire's which are receiving that information, be a complete and thorough and transparent investigation. so thus far, from the reaction of states and international organizations, including the united nations, the evidence seemed to have some compelling force. at the same time, we are under the form of war, we need to be skeptic. about any piece of evidence we hear. there was more far to common courtesy of the wall street journal. 3 days after the russ story broke, the new york based paper put out a piece again based on his ready intelligence, saying that one in 10 overall workers had quoted on quote links to her moss. the report did not specify just what those links were, carry keller live, co authored that story. it turns out she's an american who volunteered for the is ready military and is seen here linked to one of the armies spokesperson. after her piece was published, the list of countries pulling their money out of one rock group. we asked the journal about its story and its co offer declined to comment. the problem with these types of allegations is that they a docs and is really narrative without questioning or 2nd guessing. that is really not an israel cast a very wide net for who it turns to be or what deems to be a member of him. and we've seen this with the statements that they've made, that there are no innocence in gaza. this is from as high up as the president. and so for them to make such an assertion, should be something that is questioned or challenged. the wall street journal basically published an edited and is really intelligence task and a traitor to the fact that 10 percent of unreal staff or somehow linked whatever that means to from us. now that's a very fuzzy term, and the new york times has said, well, henri doesn't even claim to have the capacity to that. it staff, once a year it's been handing a list of unreal staff to these really government a. and so what were they to sleep at the switch and why therefore does henri get punished and therefore the palestinian civilian population of dogs they get punished when israel didn't do with drop me, it's been one week since the r c j rule that is real must prevent active genocide, punish insight and facilitate aid to civilians taking those points in order. the assaults on gods that goes on killing our secular organizations are still in sight . thing is ravings saying openly that they have their eyes on the street. the ask for the aid right wing is released have been blocking some of it at the egyptian board. and it's really soldiers have stood by and let. and it's really spokespersons keeps mirroring a humanitarian relief from us and uses wondering the status of a u. n. an agency tonawanda, it's talking points and propaganda is real and it's western allies know propaganda when they see how to use to pull funding from a lifelong for palestinian starved of food. and it was, it's an accident of complicity. aided and abetted appetite by the forces as well, has been able to ship that conversation, but it's only able to do so because it has these auditorium, boards in line with it complicit with it in terms of framing. and we, we have seen this throughout the war stories that have been fed into western media that goes along with is rarely policy of uh, it lead to meeting its own actions and gaza, reflecting from its own massacres and creating the conditions for the perpetrating of the cane war, and this is where we have to step back and really question is this the type of international order that we want maybe as real? look in word and ask themselves, are we really following the letter of the law when we dropped the equivalent of 20, she mo, bombs. bec
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u by its agricultural policies. from is have been protesting across the room about government subsidies, environmental regulations and inputs from outside the block the u. s. and u. k. have launched fresh s bikes on the who the rebel group in yemen, who they were on tv said. stripe said the carpets also, not us and u. k. have conducted numerous strikes since the stops of this year in response to the tax on ships passing through the red sea. donald trump has wanda us republican presidential primary election in south carolina, beaten his only remaining rival nikki haley by 20 percentage points. it's his fault comes that gets a victory, leaving him family on cost to become the pots, who is now many $80.00 says to stay in the race and brother roost pose are open for tightly controlled, parliamentary elections, long time leader, alexander, look a single place. his vote, as he pulled in station in the capital minutes, where he also confirmed his intention to run again for precedence in 2025, thousands of opposition policies have been denied registration for today's election . one position leader who is an exile has asked both as to why closets full policies which support
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u. s. u. k. and several, you states finest sanctioning 28 is reduced actually, as well as spain is considering its own measures. the blocks top diplomats, joseph brown says 26 of the 27 members are calling for an immediate humanitarian pause in gaza. a month ago, members of parliament to portugal, urge the government to have palestine recognized as an independent state, while the spanish prime minister has promised his government will work to ensure palestinian statehood. the belgian government has prized $5400000.00 in support of the international criminal courts investigation into possible war crimes in gaza. need abraham has been in front of an illegal is rarely settled into bethlehem in the occupied westbank. and she explains how the sacraments expanded onto palestinian land. according to peace. now they say 2023 was probably the best a year when it comes to settlers expanding their presence in the occupied west banks . is there also a cause that was in the 19, in 1993 when palestinians in hi
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u. s. u k. and the european union has signed a letter criticizing their and government support of israel's war on gaza. they include about 80 from american agencies, while the largest group is from european union institutions. the letter says, as rules, so no boundaries and its military operations, causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. the military operation hasn't contributed to defeating from us and is instead strengthening its appeal. it also says support for israel has been without real conditions or accountability. and that there are governments risk contributing to great violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and genocide, berber vendor of woods is a former dutch diplomat who's served in milan and the occupied westbank. she resigned in 2022 and protests. the dutch policy on israel and palestine, she says the letter, it shows how serious the situation is. they are so deeply worried about what the current position taking with the current lines of action are doing to not only the stability region, but also what are, what is the impact on, on, on, on the international law and its credibility. so that's why you see everywhere across the world, basically you see you see some sort of form of organizing. also in the netherlands where i am from there has been, have been less as already there are weekly 6. is that the minister of foreign affairs of civil service across the government? um and yeah, and so the civil service decided that it would be a strong message if they organized also across the ocean, across the atlantic ocean to, to give a signal. and that's what they did, an important factor. what of course, also uh, the routing uh of the segment of the international court of justice last week stating that what is happening and gods are right now has a high probability of a matching. so genocide, so we are dealing with an extreme situation and i think it is a bit in the course of the, of a desperate maybe as well. they just realized the civil service that they're the, the possibilities to influence can certainly be which they would rather do much rather do. i mean this is not something you should do every day. of course a bonus. uh, there's basically no way of pushing the policy in the right direction. according to the settler attacks against palestinians in the occupied westbank have increased sharply since israel launched its war on gaza, moneys out us sanctions on perpetrators of the violence will do much to hold them to account. charles dropped for a report from the time until you another attacked by his really said lives in the oki, polite westbank. the policy to be and villages tell us, the attackers came in the middle of the night from one of the to illegal settlements on the other side of the valley. family of 5 heated, terrified in the hole. as the settlers pull federal over, they call such a light and that the situation is terrible. don't allow us to farm or build or take care about trees, whatever bite and says the settlers wouldn't listen to him. as we feel is really on the g. p, a driving off into the village to palestinian olive groves. this is one of hundreds of attacks on palestinian property. why it legally is really secular since the war began on gauls, on october the 7th. the people here is you can imagine a very nervous these way the ministry has just arrived. they do not want to be filmed. now all of the weeks of promises and rhetoric in washington the find the ministration now says it will impose sanctions on is lady settlers accused of committing acts of violence be occupied territories. the 1st full settlers targeted by the sanctions include 22 year old david che chest a who reportedly let a group that sit by to buildings assaulted palestinians and damaged property, resulting the tax, the palestinian civilian, and this mosque, my shovel, zip among the fields, i'm throwing a rock through a car window, the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu released the statement saying, is well x again slowly. so it's easy to break the law every way. therefore, exceptional matches are not necessary to do the secular latest denounced biden's order. the executive orders thought signed by the president of the united states is both disappointing and surprising. you would expect president biden to look into the fact before signing such an order. you in says that has been a massive increase in set through a tax on palestinians and their property in the last 4 months, many involving guns and with the support of frontier to print for him. and so he's ready. so just and by other things on the, i bet it's, it doesn't give any consent to the so to the send doesn't mean anything to them if the americans invite them. and so i think that this is towards the group. he has to deal with them as a turner this have to be punished. you have to be taken to ga us pressure on israel . small right? government may be growing. but many palestinians say biden's executive order is more about his re election campaign. and about forcing any change is rails behavior, child stuff, et al, jazeera, a. so yeah, in the occupied with bank more than 9000 children have been injured. and israel's war on gaza. many have had arms or legs amputated. some doctors have been forced to carry out operations without anesthetic one. young palestinian girl recalls her or do you and the other then when they had on file a right that on summer in that that that i've that is that was not a bad guy being yeah. i love that. no doubt. wow. no, i have fallen national like it should have been around like it's highly out of always need them to the side of the yeah. i you make, well, i have to and i have one of the math a lot is philippine is in the lab and helpful not by then. yes, i had bubble. i'm glad i see something and then nothing was the name of leah le. he's saying that no hands on the guide and then by then listening to i'm still working on i didn't see a hole in one request. so the, the accounting team has to be in the highlands. i'm to see when i get my bills online, then play it off the bus last night the mid afternoon. so that's not a hit in the standing side. you took learning who yeah, ma'am you let them know. yeah, a lot of i'm lovely. all i didn't get any side to you, let me see, can that for the rest? they said, i would say that really i have been was how, how many is a lot of the uses a lab the how, how around and i've not meaning of 9 minutes. i'm still ahead on al jazeera. we'll explain how germany is decision to is it citizenship? laws will affect millions of people the the, the weather brought to you by visit a laptop. so i think you really went across the coast of tropical queens and the times though, just over a week ago and caused some damage to the strength of when his hasn't gone away. he's just reform the circulating storm. drawing nerves won't moisture from the gulf of commentary. the rare event it maintains its circulation as it drops, floods all the way down through the heart of others, really a big does it complement. otherwise, it's a dry, warm picture. sidney's it says to melbourne must be about the boys the summer, especially for the real hot weather is further west as finals as marble. while we see 46 or 47 recently, that will continue in western australia. and new zealand caught looking down. sunday was 25 degrees in christ church. you go up to the come monday. 36 is available in southern thailand. if you get to $57.00, that will be a new record. the wet weather during this ready seasons is migrating into borneo, java and sumatra. a more or less leaving the philippines much drying there. and also when to continues kids don't particularly severe in japan, but in china is a different story. there are warnings are for the severity of the upcoming snow. for indeed rain falls in the heart of china. the weather brought to you by visit castle expo 2023 the world. the fascination of joined us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the news the color again here is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera this hour. so you and humanitarian agencies, so as that's concerned about israel's plans to expand its operations instead of describing the southern most city and gaza as a pressure cooker up to spare. but f r, which borders egypt as the last place of refuge for more than half of gauze as 2300000 population. 800 officials from the us and europe assigned to a letter protest saying their leaders, actions and policies could be contributing to war crimes in gaza. the letter also says that is really a tax or is defeating from us, but strengthening its appeal. and the un children's agencies has an estimated 17000 children and gaza, have been separated from their families unit. so i've had earlier a cold israel's military offensive a war on children. earlier we spoke to test ingram from unicef. she recently returned from gaza and told us about some of the children she met there. when i was there, i met dozens of children who all told me about their different experiences. each one had an absolutely heartbreaking tale of, of loss of, of displacement. so many of the children are living in conditions that no child should have to bad living and make some shelters in the cold, with no deductibles, lack of access to food and clean water and sanitation and, and really missing the kind of safety and security. and that, that things like having a permanent home at the school provided for the so the conditions uh, you know, incredibly terrible beyond even what i imagine they would be like before heading into, into gaza. and, and as you say to these children, the, the long term impact on their mental health is something that way, you know, stuff a very concerned about. because you know, in another conflict around the world, a child in the family might experience one or 2 to a medic events, but then being able to say the same to you. but the repeat in trauma, the children and gods are experiencing will definitely have a long term impact on their mental health. buffalo, these this rate, most recent escalation hostilities, we estimated that about half of the children and god the needed urgent mental health support. we now said that numbers almost a 100 percent, you know, seconds on the ground, providing some level of mental health support in psycho social services. we've reached over $40000.00 children, but it's obviously not enough. the so i'm much more we can do. and what, what we are concerned about is that until the fighting stops and children can feel safe when not going to say the real kind of effects of that trauma or understand how we can help properly. so that's why we need an immediate cease fire so. so the, the trauma can stop and we can help them. argentine on his lower house, we'll soon vote on controversial reforms that a spark protests and the streets congress is continuing its debate on presidents. have you any needs reform bill? if approved, what's known as the on the bus bill will lead to cox and public services and job losses. at least 4 people were arrested on thursday after protest. her is fault with police outside parliament. teresa bows in the capital of one a series and so as a vote could happen later on friday. and the debate is still ongoing. this is the start date, and for many, this is the longest succession in congress since 1985. there's been lots of tension inside congress between low, many cars and negotiations on going, but also on the streets on thursdays. and so hundreds of people outside of congress, even thousands of them, the work flashes between processors and the police. the police were preventing them from getting close to the building from blocking roles using a tier gas, walter, a rubber boot with that. come on, got the thing. the government is saying the security forces here. this is ongoing, generated a risk for heavier me. it's the basis started with over $600.00 losses. when we do now we, we have seen we have seen the number of states that the government wants to privatize to go down from 37 to 26. we're also seeing that the president wants to get extraordinary powers. initially, it was for 2 years now it's been agreed that it's going to be to one year. and that he, there's going to be limitations to the powers that he's going to get. so suddenly, not somebody vocations on the way. it's not clear yet when the boat is going to happen in the international court of justice as rule that a does have jurisdiction to hear a genocide case brought by ukraine against russia. days after the invasion, in february 2022 ukraine accused russia of reaching the genocide convention. moscow side, it invaded to stop and a legit genocide of russian speakers in eastern ukraine. it rejects ukraine's arguments is breached the treaty on one was the case dismissed, according to keep the german parliament has approved a radical change to the citizenship laws, which will allow more migrants to naturalize. as germans. the government says the new legislation will benefit people who have lived and worked in the country for decades. from berlin, dominic came reports. these people are cuing to take a german language test. if they pulse, they'll be one step closer to becoming german citizens. so years that's been a long and difficult process, but now parliament has voted to relax the rooms, which was helpful for them. i mean, i lived here since leaving jordan in 2016. good. very good news. that's very good news. the, i think there's a lot of people, the been living in germany working and quite well integrated. you can see, but the rules were a bit district in pot ministers say the changes to bring germany in line with the rest of the e. u and vital this noise, that's a new citizenship, though, is a historic step towards a more modern immigration country. everyone has now understood that i can only maintain out economic prosperity of social cohesion to immigration. under the revised law applicants will be allowed to keep their existing citizenship the time a person needs to live in the country to qualify will also be caught. for most applicants, it will be 5 years instead of the current 8. for those with fluent german vats drops to just 3 years. the biggest potential beneficiaries of the changes are from the turkish community. my boot is one of the 3 and a half 1000000 techs in germany to aunt germans citizens. i always thought it would be hard to do. i could have it qualifications, all sorts of things, but you haven't skills to say, so it'd be good enough now. i think so now i need to submit an application know to everyone. welcome to change, little conservative cd you potty opposed to all the far right. if day has bee
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u. s. u k back bombing of syria. rog, him and if you a president clearly because trump says he would stop it as a matter of hours. um, would you, how would you do that and what is to be in your um, your reaction to president biden. after all, you are is a bolger of his in a way, last time round. i have always been a very, very strong forwarding to me in critical by that friday before the fashion coalition. thinking that i'm going to speak to the issues of wealth inequality and mass incarceration to cut back on militarism, but i was wrong. and that's why i'm truly convinced that there is no major alternative to the neo fascist option of trump. that by themself is not just in the neighborhood of genocide, ethnic cleansing support of a part time like regina. but he also is so deeply, deeply tied to a kind of a mirage. as is mirage is thinking that he's actually going to be pro labor only shows up for a few seconds and then pulls back and shuts down the railway workers in this straight. and the labor movement too often steal up for him, saying this to in the black community brings in some black faces in i places and yes, deal reinforces policies that do in black for one working people. and so i, i view by, by himself as uh, not only part of the problem, but no serious opposition to the escalating fascism in the united states. i mean, what changed it is, it does have changed since the last time i spoke to you on going underground because of, for you, the beginning me was donald trump. now we're talking about a president. i mean, it's pretty rare that even the even international bodies, like the world court can cost a verdict like possible genocide on a president. this is worse than anything trump could do. the mass, most of you know, many women. and i mean, i think we need to have american lawyers, the south african lawyers and the others to bring justice to bear on these vicious judges genocidal attacks all impressions, palestinian brothers and sisters up. but the shift i think that took place for me was that i was under the impression that he actually was going to do something about the issues of poverty. and even when he got powered child poverty in half the a very important executive order and congressional legislation. but it expired in child poverty rate doubled again. you see i come out of the legacy was i'm gonna have alicia's come depaula, when it comes with poverty on a ball is probably more ball as homeless this i want to store true. you move is $27.00 minimum weight. i want to make sure that wall street is not just wall and then i'm very much for workers control. i want, i want to see work in the voice of shaping the destiny of the nation. therefore, i'm calling from the nationalization of some of the major major monopoly in the beginning, but the few boston and few on illuminated given the ecological crisis. but i want to put it on the national and civic oversight to make sure that they're not contributing to the session with profits in calling in the course in future the plan. so that it's a better not just a progressive, but it's, it's a uh, a deeply, deeply, revolutionary vision and platform that policy. and i think that's what we need because we're living in the moment of multiple catastrophes ecological off possible nuclear, deeply economic and political united states, but also spiritual and more. you know, we've got escalating levels of hatred and spinning out of control. we've got an organized 3 that's on steroids. what are some very deep moral and spiritual issues that need to be talked about in it? and in addition to the structural and institutional what, what to, i'm sure you expected it. what are the kinds of uh, reactions, are you receiving from the pro biden establishment that once binding to when another time as present despite, as i said, this international court ruling that well could mean he's a co conspirator in genocide. that's what i mean it's, it's fascinating not by the 1st 3 weeks when i announced in june i became the major threat to american democracy in the enable of american fashions. i said to myself, i wish i had the kind of power i wouldn't be with for work people in, in that enabling power in the mighty way, not just here, but around the world. i'm committed to those rest and all the rest of that be as an apple middle east, that agent in latin america. but all admit was that i was calling in the questionnaire version of t. now you remember margaret? that's tina. there is no alternative. you must fit and accommodate yourself, become well adjusted in just a and those and no, no, not at all. there isn't all turn in my campaigns. nothing but a moment in the movement. this band for to keep in mind you see change of talking about will not come about when president it won't come about with just voting. we're talking about social move most as on the way to fundamental transformation, the economy, nation state. and of course, i want to hit the american empire in order to dismantle the empire. we don't need a 100 military units around the world. we don't need special operations. and a 130 countries. the american empire is in the k. we meet the dismantled in part of the dining space, is to be one nation among nations, a decent nation among other nations. i'm an anti imperialist candidate. well, if we put aside your big differences with trump, who is clearly the favorite to be the president of the next president, the united states. isn't that similar to what donald trump is saying when he talks about the waste of money on nato? when he talks about the waste of american expenditure on uh was in western europe is quite a slightly about the middle east because clearly has big donors from, well, it's not do quite we no worries. there is on israel. the jeez was low for the right wing been been bite and is in terms of moving the capital of jerusalem. defer. and julia is really a lead district, deferring to the, the, the, the, the design as lobbies at home. no trust me. i just found that actually professor actually you can see trumpet doing the same thing is by them is as regards the ongoing one of the last month. oh no, because he didn't start any was remember trying to be assassinated people. he killed people and he typed me a part to reduce. he incurs noise in the apple. gee, the one is talking about not just shifting the capital, but making sure that israel became even more and more acceptable with the various connection with egypt. and that's in a moment worried about that versus suffering established opinions under apartheid region. so that in that sense, he doesn't have an impact on his bone in his body. he's an installation of this was a very different. so he, with i, i do view nato as an extension of american. a. german is a sensitive american imperial foreign policy and therefore, my critique of nato come from an anti imperialist point of view. here's critique and nato is what's been too much money, easier for you and don't deserve it. they need to secure it themselves, and we will pull back. but give a window here by them and at the end of the world, not through the college actually. but given that is ran a cabinet minister as an adult about using is rarely nuclear weapons. and of course, we've never seen such tensions and has their new data engines up drain rusher and nato isn't the time then for a grand coalition against the bible and all that he represents. as regards a war and the military industrial complex or what it says on what kind of collisions talking about. so here it is to say that you have to be tied to a certain consistency it costs and see in terms of the truth. and the condition is truth to allow something to speak. so for example, on the one hand, i mean you got, you got a raw ron has there critique of bud. it's, it's, it's, at times it's very similar to mine, but i have a critique of a wrong. i'm not a supporter of mueller of deluxe. i supported women, live street a low. i support those who are resisting against the form of domination within the same is true with rush. rush itself was provoked by the expansion of nato. it led toward what is going on ukraine, but i have my own critiques of the russian system and putting himself in terms of structure, the domination and assignment thing, if this isn't a voices and so forth. so they are the moral consistency alone. we have a political solidarity so that the coalition of that i'm top not just the function of re out politic. but it's also a commitment to true commitment to just as we're ever whatever context we talked about. let me put this in here, isn't there off of aspiration. i mean, tucker carlson on fox news used to say all sorts of strange things about immigrant . he doesn't have an enzyme fairly boating well the, the but it hasn't the change on people changing and becoming more. you just see it as isolationism, right wing eyes laser right when popular is the right wing father. he's got a critique of the beach and of course i have my critique of the late, his critique to release them, say mom and word about math and customer. ready and at home doesn't say among them word about anti poverty program, doesn't say that mumbling word about white supremacy. and he was so pro white supremacists and continues to be in a variety of different ways at home. but as an end, as a problem, this will be guess various forms to be leaks. it makes them look appear as if he critique solidify what is actually an imperial critique of imply, okay, who is like your running her president. it isn't now the time, and would you have to try and you like and get this affordable? those people we will remember what was, what, what, what was it malcolm, michael says supported the right wing senators view on the defensive extreme is now paying advice. yeah, no, no another train deleted the other if we're going to have person to support me, i'm going to be taking my stands based on how i understand. we're not a guard variety politician in that regard. i'm not going to sacrifice my commitment to choose and justice any way just in order to we in any way now that's, that's not how i. yeah, that's not how i proceed right now. what i, what i do have the rest of the company do that more from the 2020 for us independent presidential candidate after this break, the high acceptance and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show seriously. why? watch something that's so different whitelisted of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the the welcome back to going on the garden. i'm still here with professor cornel west. 2024 us independent presidential candidate. you know, professor we were talking about one about the fact that as you designate the right wing the populace to isolation, just like dr. costs and are increasingly critical of u. s. foreign policy over here in the middle east. the big story as well as gaza is that the iran con, the who used to run focused on democratically elected leader. he made some comments about his over throw being conducted at the hands of a us conspirators. and so it reminds a lot of people in your raise your, in the middle east and africa and latin america are about the us is sponsorship for democracy is it's called in the state department. what would you do is president, when it comes to all these different elements of the us administer us state that acts in all parts of the global south to as they see it destroy any idea of democracy. you know, one of the thing you have to do as president is usability. polk is to educate american citizens, american citizens need to know the fundamental role of the c. i a fundamental role of us material foreign policy that over through democratic region, we could talk about why them all that we've talked about iraq. we could talk about reveal the sta
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u. s. u. k, and germany have suspended funding. monroe chief city loves irene. he says the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is now under serious threats. do need to go reports drinking polluted router and eating animal feet. palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards from the displaced palestinians trumped with no. where to go say they are ready solving . yeah, no i they had that we have, my son wakes up in the morning and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him, there is none. we have nothing, nothing gets old. i'm an old roads lead to this, if not killed by the is there a boat in boardman? we will starve to death. northern cause a has been almost entirely cut off from life saving 8. since late october, the deliveries are dependent on security clearances from the is really ministry agencies, the q soldiers deliberately blocking supplies, and that's the had the problem with shut off. we have no clean water and are forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was affected. the human stuff is wound did around 3 135001 the fives. are high risk of severe malnutrition, unpreventable death is the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than suffer the horrors of the will. the children who do support this war will not only the visible wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear, i'm witnessing family members and literally dismember before that rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die is rolls on the basing attacks have left causa, unrecognizable, streets that were once busy with bakeries and restaurants. now a distant memory for its stopping population. julie vega, i'll just say or is there any forces have carried out a series of raids in the okay, bind westbank. the israeli military entered and myself a yatta in southern hebron and assaulted an activist that is really ami, also rated a town southeast of nablus drinking, triggering confrontations with palestinian units. us secretary of state, down to the brink and said these rails planned to expand the legal settlements and the occupied westbank was against international norm. that's a change in the policy set by the trump administration on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy, under republican and democratic ministration, so like that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching a drawing piece. they're also inconsistent with international law art, ministration maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion and in our government. this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security. akiva l daughter is a political analyst and columnist at these reading these type of hearts. he says the issue of illegal settlements he's bound to be brought before the un security council. i believe this still, though is a kind of impunity when it comes to these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service, but let's see what they will do about it. i'm sure this to the point a senior, so you may be one of the arab countries with try again to take this issue of settlements to the security console and to try to put sanctions on as well. right now, i think that the president biden is very busy with his domestic political, domestic problems. and i'm not sure if uh at this time he will escalate his relationship with an attorney out and actually uh, talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it, because he should be the kind of the dogs to bang read. and we, we do mention what's going to happen in rama done on a lot. so he shouldn't be the isn't on the go to the zip codes, but uh, do you imagine still hold this? he will do the joe, i'm not sure if uh, you know, i would put my money on him. it's the 5th day of hearings at the international court of justice, which is examining the legal consequences of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands the you and tossed the world coat with these 2 years ago. now, golden 50 countries of providing legal testimony, most states of cold for then to is ready occupation and settlement activities. contests, representative argue that israel's occupation easy legal and the threat to international security. international law must be upheld in all circumstances must be applied equally to all and there must be accountability for all violations as yet more than $75.00. to use the life of the palestinian people has been to treat it as an exception to the international court of law. mister president, members of the court, you have to clear mandate and indeed the responsibility. to remedy this unacceptable situation. the credibility of the international legal order depends on your opinion and the states cannot be hire. indeed, as they're able to decide, go more on the people of plaza has shown that this is the, the situation in palestine is the most depressing threat to international peace and security. now from ben smith from the international court of justice in the a on the 5th day of these hearings at the international court of justice, we've again had a long list of countries arguing that the court should rule illegal israel as occupations of palestinian territories. because in the main is riley's populating we occupied westbank with his re lease, changing the democratic nature of the west bank, and stopping the palestinians from exercising their right to self determination. the british outliers similarly to the us. i don't believe the court should be making a ruling on this. they say that are all sufficient un security council resolutions . and that should be a negotiated solution between these railings and the palestinians. the british did say that they both policies, the palestinians, and these riley should be reminded, but they are not to aggravate the dispute by taping taking steps to change the status or integrity of the occupied territories. the problem is, of course, these rallies on a daily basis, a changing the status of the occupied territories by pursuing that population transfer, which is illegal under international law. and the palestinians will say they have tried through the you and another international for, to reach and negotiated solution with these riley's but they haven't golf anyway. that is why they have the international court of justice. and it's me, i'll just say era, the hate the leave of the 2 year anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine diplomats gathered in new york, the foreign ministers and representatives from around the world address the united nations, including russia and ukraine. gabriel, that is on the reports now from the u. n. a new york. with this country facing a shortage of ammunition and losses on the battlefield. ukraine's foreign minister came to new york with a message. those who say that ukraine just needs to negotiate with russia and, and the war either you informed or never followed. what happened between 20142022. during that 8 years ukraine and russia held approximately 200 rounds of peace negotiations in various forms. and made 20 ceasefire agreements all of these piece efforts. and it's 2 years ago at the united nations on friday it was all about ukraine and its allies pushing the conflict back to the top of the global agenda. and again, calling out rush us to put in with each out some kind of with the rest of the world would suffer to what stocks in ukraine would not end boots and could easily apply his distortions of history elsewhere, such as molto, the baltic states and others will be in bold into tons of fighting when it suits no country with a large, aggressive neighbour would be saf
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u. s. u. k strikes in yemen couldn't flame existing regional and israel's foreign casa, and public responses from other a run back groups 11 an iraq and syria. barbara and got out of the south korean health ministry says more than 9000 junior adults as a result of the jump in his warning that those who do not return by march could get their license. a suspended doctors are protesting against the plan to increase the number of medical school emissions. and the government says the changes needed to sol, shortage of doctors here. this came reports now from so doctor is from across the country march to the presidential office. and so they're determined to stop government plans for 2000 additional medical school entries next year to meet the needs of the aging population. the confrontation has left people urgently searching for doctors. as short staff, large hospitals refused to accept new patients. the government disease, increasing pressure on the 8000 young doctors who walked out last week. they've been warrant that they could lose their medical licenses if they don't return to work. and unlike the previous 3 doctors protests since 2001, they won concessions. there will be no forgiveness this time we booked them hang boy, and we will thoroughly investigate the incorrect down most only medical professionals who participate in illegal connectivity. but also those who manipulate on the card, subtracts from behind the scenes leaders of the medics main lobby group. say they've been threatened with arrest. so go mommy, we've had all the distresses me settings may and makes me anxious. but if the south korean medical community is forced to succumb to even greater threats on these than i do not consider us to be medical professionals without one. while the 2 sides remain far apart on how to to see what they do agree on is the lack of doctors, essential medicine. vickery and medical association is saying, the fastest way to solve the crisis is to tackle the disparity pay, and to provide incentives for doctors to move to less desirable areas outside of the capital. the shortage of doctors is especially acute and pediatrics and obstetrics. many have left the disciplines to work and more lucrative specialties in rural communities, such as case on the lack of access to essential medical care is particularly dire. analyst are skeptical that offering more competitive salaries will entice doctors to move from cities or the parts you know, once a certain level of income is reasonable, people might think, no, it's going to of salary. i'd rather live in the city to enjoy my comfortable life and support my children's education. the doctor's association plans a larger rally and a week's time. and there is little sign of a return to hospital wards anytime soon. you just skim oh, the 0. so still a head here and out 0. not in our name. never again from old to young jews around the world, the voices to calls for us to spot in guns. i monica not give and we're on not be need the police the in the center of some follow, brazil's largest city were thousands of people have come to show their support to former president, desirable so not the generation football focuses on the french captain. teresa abrupt unit, 2, j c, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting for the day to open conversation. 3rd, very feasible for this, that face and about child abuse is you. i am a u. n. b. and i think we need to help each other. and also showcase is the incredible story of the footfall. this is the flight of dennis done to escape the time of a generation for episode one on algebra. he came in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than that in any thoughts, providing ons. my question to you. all that good cooks, i think is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb 2 . in the security council, this is a major stumbling block is different on it. access is he of the story on told to how does air with fearless generally some just behind me, hundreds of people have the the dock 2 h. as in depth coverage, thailand states it's future on fossil fuels, i'll just use teens on the ground to bring you closer to the house. but this truly the, the, [000:00:00;00] the other day you're watching out 0 or multiple top stories this uh, on hundreds of palestinians facing starvation, leaving
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u. s. u k. so that's dialogue on the emails need to ship. once again, this is about an o g, but of course the main main agend off for in the notes is 0 for the coming years. and in terms of for the operations, big companies, there's a force on india. this is one of them was to look at as a partner tons of the heating up in east africa. the ip here recently sit with a controversial deal with this separate this with public of somalia and governments of somalia, which does not recognize the monte non doesn't independent states. sums the agreement that will give a if you, if you access to the red sea as ammonia and president's house threatens to go to war if necessary. and the therapy and prime minister is not trying to downplay the crisis. e. c, o, b, a does not acknowledge war against any country. in principle. however, some forces are trying to incite conflict between the 2 nations, which should not happen. the peace of somalia is the peace of the c o. p, a. the development of somalia is the development of our country. we believe we are broth
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u. s. u. k strikes in yemen could inflame existing regional and israel's foreign casa, and public responses from other a run by groups 11 an iraq and syria. barbara and got passed out as they were still the head here on elder 0, maintaining his grip on power by the russian president, alexander lou cushion announces he will seek a semblance to you know, it's the unique perspective that plays himself and does told the palestinians to go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, and upon proceeding landscape, connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention. the stream on out just the are the 1st to decide that we see as the victims themselves was when i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame
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u. s. u. k. i'm gemini, have suspended funding owner chief for the plaza rate, and he says the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is now under serious threat to read. i take a reports, the drinking polluted ruta and eating animal feet. palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stall vacation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards funding. the displaced palestinians trumped with nowhere to go. say they are ready stopping. then i had, let me have my son wakes up in the morning and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him, there is none. we have nothing, nothing gets old. old roads lead to death if not killed by the is there a book in boardman? we will starve to death. northern cause a has been almost entirely cutoff from life saving 8 since late october deliveries, a dependent on security clearances from these really minute treat agencies, the q soldiers deliberately blocking supplies. and that's been had the problem much at all. we have no clean water and are forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was affected when the stuff is wound did around 335000 on the fives are high risk of submitting all nutrition, unpreventable tests the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than suffer the horrors of the will. the children's to do so far. this will not only the visible wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear, i'm witnessing family members and literally dismember before that rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die. israel's, on the basing attacks, have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with bait grease and restaurants. now a distant memory for its staffing population to be taken out of there. hello the am i called or you cannot have enough stuff here. tell you, spoke to owner a spokesperson tomorrow. i'll re fi, she aust, how much longer the agency can survive without adequate funding. and we jumped through us for a few more weeks. thanks to the news to for the new funding we got from some of our donors who are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders, this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us the $20000000.00 euros. for example, we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. but the real question is, yes, there is an independent external investigation and to the allegations that 12 staff members do cards in the rest and get that to the 7th of october. but then what will it take for donors who decided to suspend their funding to reimburse their decision? once the findings are out no matter what the findings are. here we're talking about the existential threats to an agency that is 75 years old. and that has a life saving, but also education, health care, social protection activities in the whole region, with a population of bells fun, refugees today amounting to 5900000 in the okay. by those and in 3rd trees, but also enjoy them loving all them. syria, so let me ask you, then tomorrow you say there's a few weeks left. what would the end of one run look like on the ground not only and gaza, but around the region? it would look like a real good, faster fee, no other agency and goes up today, has the infrastructure, the number of employees then knowledge, the list of beneficiaries and shelters, the trucks that need no other agency has all this and goes up to date within the region and the impact is also very wouldn't be very, very severe. we have half a 1000000 children attending on risk. oh, well these children go if our schools were to close, we have 2000000 patients, palestine refugees, the most vulnerable communities in the countries. but generally hosta, where will they get their health services from? so an interruption to our basic core services mean and someone else has to think over. cool, that's be an under what's modality. this is why the commissioner general address the president of the just of the general assembly, the un general assembly, through what you enjoy the real assembly resolution game on the road that's monday . the mission. it is only the general assembly and the member states of the general assembly the should can discuss the future of under was not a single you one member state who is the width by the work and was only was symbolized the 75 years of palestinian refugees this is what we symbolized tamara, speaking of, of the future of on, right. let me ask you about what we've had for me. nothing y'all here recently. he's told his cabinet, of his plans for post will cause i, he's unequivocal. he said that they must be no unreal. can i ask you if your response to that it is not a coincidence when the attempts to dismiss, until those are what are happening at the same time as the as riley prime minister showing a map of the future of israel to the general assembly. a map of the future of israel, that includes and compasses. all the palestinian territories were under what works . i do not find this. the vehicle incident is really folders of counter the series of raids in the occupied westbank. he is rarely military entity, myself, a yatta in southern hebron, and assaulted an activist that these ran. the army also raises the town southeast of nablus, triggering confrontations with palestinian youths. and then once being reported as a change in policy, us secretary of state and until they blinking a said these rules planned to expand the legal settlements in the occupied westbank was against international law on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy under republican and democratic ministration, so like that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching out to during peace . they're also inconsistent with international law. our administration maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion and in our government. this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security. akiva l dot is a political analyst and columnist at these writing these type of hurts. he says the issue of a legal settlements he's bound to be brought before the un security council. and i believe this still, though is a kind of impunity when it comes to these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service, but let's see what they will do about it. i'm sure this to the point a senior. so you may be one of the arab countries with dr. again, to take this issue of settlements to the security council and to try to put sanctions on as well. right now, i think that the president biden is very busy with his domestic political domestic problems. and i'm not sure if uh at this time he will escalate his relationship with nathaniel and actually uh, talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it because he shouldn't be the kind of the dogs to bank view. and we, we do mention what's going to happen in rama done on a lock. so he should be the, as the season on the door to the zip codes. but uh, do you imagine still hold this? he will do the jo, i'm not sure if uh, you know, i would put my money on him. it's the 1st day of hearings at the international court of justice, which is examining the legal consequences of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands the you and tossed the will cold with uh with these 2 years ago. now more than 50 countries of providing legal testimony, most states have called for an end to his radio patient in settlement activities. most of the head on al jazeera sandoval's, political crisis deepens, despite the president suffer, talks with opposition on delayed elections and were on the front line in east, in the democratic republic of congo, with thousands of force to play fighting between the m 23. i'm group at the minute the frank assessments, here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being picked up when the elections say they want to buy time using fix political debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions, but we don't live in a postcolonial work. we live in a new colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera. in october 2023, these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those into the history of spinning and displacement and explorers whether appearing palestinians from us as in the occupied west bank is, is ready to transfer on and just for us to call was of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of our seniors report to an international perspective to try to explain to global audience. how does this impact feel like this is an important part of the world and how to do this? very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, the the, you're watching l to 0 of these are the top stores. these right there is again attacking residential targets across because of the latest strikes of killed at least 24 power students in general about large numbers would need to be taken to alex the hospital. and the human agency for palestinian refugees says it's reached breaking, pointed its ability to fulfill its monday to some of the serious threats. 16 countries of suspended funding, as the israel demands the dismantling the agency. the on the eve of the 2 year anniversary of rushes, full scale invasion of ukraine diplomats gathered in new york. the foreign ministers and representatives from around the world of dress, the united nations, including russia and ukraine. gabriel, that is on the reports now from new york, with this country facing a shortage of ammunition and losses on the battlefield. ukraine's foreign minister came to new york with a message. those who say that ukraine just needs to negotiate with the russia and, and the war. either you informed or never followed. what happened between 20142022 . during that 8 years ukraine and russia held approximately 200 rounds of peace negotiations in various forms and made 20 ceasefire agreements. all of these piece efforts. and it's 2 years ago at the united nations. on friday it was all about ukraine and its allies, pushing the conflict back to the top of the global agenda. and again, calling out rush us. if booting with each out some kind of with the rest of the world would suffer to what stocks in ukraine would not end boots and could easily apply his distortions of history elsewhere, such as molto, the baltic states and others will be in bold and to turn to fighting, when it suits no country with a large, aggressive neighbour would be safe, rushes ambassador blasted the un proceedings as a charade is put in, put it to the i think for anyone who is capable of independent, unbiased analysis of the situation, it is obvious that the topic under discussion today at the united nations general assembly has nothing to do with reality and serve solely to promote a political agenda. later in the day and passengers gathered at the security council for yet another photo op for ukraine in its allies to show unity inside the council, the secretary general reminded diplomats of the human toll of the war for 1000000 ukrainians internally displaced and 14 and a half 1000000 people inside the country in need of humanitarian assistance. 2 years on the back, it seems to us as an attempt to the legal indexation of ukraine's will tom's republic of guide me in the city of sylvester ball. the water, new grand remains an open wound as the hops of europe. while there are a lot of speeches here at the he, when there were no signs of any foreseeable action on how to bring an end to the conflict. a diplomatic breakthrough seems as far away today as it was 2 years ago. gabriel's on to out just at united nations in new york. while the united states and you and the european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. it's the largest single package of penalties since the war on ukraine big. the us says the sanctions of partly in response to the death of opposition, political activist alexi nova, on the white house correspondent, kimberly how could, has more just one week after russia's prison service announced alexi na valley died in a russian piano colony us president joe biden. vowed the valley's death would not be in vain. alexi was uh, incredibly courageous man is family as a craigslist, as well. i assured them his legacy will continue to live around the world and we in united states are going to can you ensure the prudent pays the price for his aggression abroad and refreshing his home. to honor the activist and as russia's invasion of you prayed, andrews is 3rd year, biden unveiled the largest us sanctions package, yet it's designed to cripple russians financial and military production sectors. announcing more than 500 new sanctions. and the sections include measures by the us treasury state and commerce departments targeting more than 500 individuals and entities with ties to the war in ukraine. 3 russian government officials with alleged ties to develop these death have also been sanctioned. the u. s. penalties are timed with use sanctions. banning nearly 200 individuals and entities. britons also announce sanctions on companies with links to russia's ammunition supply chain. still, russia has adapted to previous 5 ministration sections. 2023 war spedding boasted russians. economy by 3 percent. ad rushes also managed to find new buyers for its oil. what russia has done over the last 2 years is it re oriented its economy away from north america and western europe and towards china. india and the middle east biden has promised to us. we'll back ukraine in its fight against russia for as long as it takes on friday we'll unveiling is new sanctions trach the us president, also urge congress to pass a $95000000000.00 for the aid package that includes funding for you pray for the us senate has passed the spending bill and with the find the house of representatives is dodging the painting or even voting on the legislation. god bless you, how many god protect our troops. thank making bi
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