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the, the hello until my credit. this is the news our life and coming up in the next 16 minutes, at least 35 palestinians accounts and, and as for the attack on the camp that internally displaced people in veronica and southern gaza. the many of the casualties of women and young children that being rushed to an already or districts to hospital nearby. the

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attacks continue in the north of this trip as well. and it's rarely striking a home is your body of richard g can killed at least 10 people, the mice, which is a series of broken. so the is rarely city of tennessee for the 1st time in 4 months . the we begin in gallons of where at least 35 people have been killed in and is rarely strong contents. housing displaced people and proffer many of the day and injured a women and children. the attacks spot, a major fire tramping people inside. it happens near a building used by over with the you in agency for palestinian refugees that was trying to place in an area. israel has designated as a safe side on the small box. i was injured along with my

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brother, so i brought him here. we were staying at the salon camp and i was looking at my phone and walking with the area was struck. and i did not realize what had happened . i had no idea what had become of my family. my mother was with me and my brother was injured at the company. i fell to the ground and saw that my leg had been split open. and this is what happened with the, the bund people of life go to sufficient for us, is the press disposable for the band people, they burned them. one of the brent them entire block in total, a few times. what else do you want me to say a ton of the other thing? myself came crashing down on them and saw your applause. the people above. go and see what happens to people. the many a sped thousands of good and injured children. these other things at the collide hospital which has received some of the victims. the red cross is its field

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hospitalization. so treating a large number of those injured opposed. medical facilities are already severely overburdened. and i'm the supplies, the civil defense and prophecies team struggles to reach the same because of a lack of fuel. still up, none of that is that we received a distress cool off to the area behind all the products that was targeted. even though these randy occupation marked that particular block as a faith sir, and full citizens to move that it took us approximately 45 minutes to suppress the fire in the area. and we pulled out the number of dead bodies and injured people. most of the bodies were charged and find, while the injured people lost limbs and stuff with other injuries due to the use of potentially international prohibited weapons that caused the must of fire, which erupt said, we pulled off the approximately 50 people and didn't get people from the area i'm transporting them to field hospitals, off the official hospitals were forced to evacuate by the occupation in an attempt to destroy the health system in the roof area. mos have released

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a statement on the strong saying in part, the occupation army committed a heinous messages against the displaced people west of the city of bravo and defiance and disregard of the decision of the international court of justice. we don't just say we hold the us administrator and, and president biden, in particular, fully responsible for this mascot. so as i said, we de monte media as an urgent implementation of the decisions of the international court of justice and pressure to stop this mess. okay. well for the latest from gaza and the color is on the phone for us now, it can just bring us up to date with exactly what is happening there in rafa at the same of these use drugs. well, actually, the paramedics are still trying to rescue as much people as possible. according to the policy, the minister of health, at least 35 palestinians, have been confirmed, killed with dozens of others. holly is being injured that the protestant news

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at civil defense in the ambulances time it ex firefly says, had horrible time and a very tenzing time to put up the fire. we're talking about a move, just 10 foot houses a policy, and it's a very empty land. with holly moved into this area after that is where the forces i people from the eastern part of it back to a to the area. this area was different neighbors by the is, are the forces of space area where it's safe for them to evacuate. there. it's a very, very densely populated crowd, the case with a 10 made of plastic tents need a clause, and that's why why a called the whole case. it's a positive my, my 8 air slice by these are the what please. and people will definitely need to put

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the end of the day after a very hectic day. so i've been surprised to have the to find water. and also the time to leave is really upsets because that's why i was also being hit across today . well the thing will be sent to this point, are still trying to put all of the flyer there. still thousands upon the shoji there. the area again was declared as a safe area. that's why policies were in the area that obviously there's mostly paid for policy and across the costs to clearly clearly not. and can just give us a bit of an update on the hospital as they are. obviously we know that it was very difficult for emergency workers to, to get people to the hospitals. but once they, they, they just kind of get the treatment that they need for the injuries at that stuff as well. we have been reporting status of the military operation

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started for more than 2 weeks, no fuel or medical supplies entered the district. so it has been very challenging for as i'm healing, says the transfer um uh that injuries. but again, the only hospital that's to operating is the quality hospital along with a couple of fields, hospitals. but to create a hospital is a medical point. actually, they only have a bed. they do not have an i c unit. and the already over run with lots of injury. now the thing is, is, could not transfer injuries back and forth because they are very low on feel like even if there was a serious injury that needs to be transported to their can hoss. because if you knew this or a hospice and deadly but i am getting into the, do not have the fuel to operate and to transport and mobilize across the guys of cities. you know, so that's one of the major a up because the c r i are,

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are facing an in decision said that they do not have any. yeah. that did you see the large them, the injuries we savages of people being very, he thought very hard find images online right now of the had to be a woman of, of, of, of, of been hired by an injury and i'm supposed to be the guy the system have system is on case a day of maybe giving medication to all of the injuries in one exact time, just to reflect the things that we've been watching over the last few hours. and as always, we really do appreciate your, your time and the color 8 the for us. and darrow by law as well, has been delta 0 for reporting from this. so we're going to go to sort of hide at who joins us now from the jo, dining and capital of a mine,

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so that these ready military has already commented, can just run us through exactly what that's it. yeah, this admitted to carrying out this as strike against how must they say they say they was specifically targeting? how must members, and i quote, according to international law, using precise munitions and based on prior intelligence indicating the use of the area by how much of the ministry spokesman also added that they are aware of the claim. but as a result of the strikes and subsequent by a number of uninvolved individuals, what hits the incidence is being examined? now that's the 1st statement that came out and then a 2nd statement saying that they have targeted to senior. how much come on does they said one of them is the cheapest stop in the west bank and also mentioned, the name's saying it's supposed some quotes,

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just seen rugby off the come on the how my says leadership that is in the west bank and another person called the college of highlands rather than the shot, a senior official also in the west bank waiting. now these are the most recent statements, the confirmation back by these really minute 3 that it did carry out that strike. now all of this comes just hours off the how must also carries out real kit a tax towards the central parts of the of israel, which also was as this happens from iraq boss. so they launch those rockets from rough off on the time. also another statement from these radio officials saying that those rockets will know, as they said, from a civilian area in raw fox, they also said the wall. israel was busy making sure the aides was being allowed into the gaza strip. how mazda was targeting the civilians,

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whether this strikes is related, it's still unclear. it's not in the same area. but what we do know is that this area was designated the by israel, as is saying this to it. and so it's eastern rough off just a few weeks ago and they had told people's goods, places like milwaukee as well as did and by law and fun unit. and this is just very close to him. oh, i see on that coast. yeah. so you see this, did these really miller trees cooling the, these precision strikes. but clearly from the pictures that we have been watching coming in from rough or there anything but because there's such a wide spread destruction or yeah, absolutely. this is something that is raw, has always maintained even when it goes when it's going off to leaders when it's been a talking areas in the goals district. but also previous to this, whoops and occupied chart trees like, uh, east jerusalem and occupied west buying. but when it comes to an incident like this,

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this isn't the 1st such incident that we've seen since the war started from october . the 7th onwards. in the last few months, we've seen a type of ship, a hospital where many civilians were killed. hospitals, all areas best place to be no go saves the supposed to be safe, things on the international humanitarian. no, i'm also a aides agencies where some of the workers have been hits in kills and targeted by is ro um many times they've come out saying that it wasn't intentional, but perhaps it was a mistake, but intelligent hadn't been said correctly. there's always a reason, is there accountability almost always never, and they seem to get away with it. and this is exactly why an ice c j order was issued 2 days ago of 4 against israel up because of the accusations brought forward by south africa of genocide being carried out in the gauze districts. so this

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definitely wasn't both well on the international of friends, fully its national communities. full is ro when it comes to the number of civilians that's all kills. now the rising by the minute because of this attack. and also at the time when prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his defense minister are both facing a potential international warrant through the i, c. c, as the chief prosecutor is the king those warrants. okay, thank you so much. sought us out of high that the, for us in the jo, dining and capitol because as well as band, how does era from reporting from them? cuz we're gonna start with a story and we're going to go to petty calhane who is in washington dc. and that petty, this all comes up to the us president biden's friends, account the supply of weapons that it has been supplying as well of the offensive own rough. exactly. he's insane for months that a major offensive in rafa would be a red line for the united states. he was also saying they wanted to see

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a credible plan from israel, how they were going to evacuate safely. they more than a 1000000 palestinians who were sheltering there and basically planned for wherever they were going to go. and how they were going to be provided services in their next destination. the us never really came out and so they saw a viable plan. we didn't know that you as president joe biden said he is, was holding, or at least delaying a shipment about 3500 bonds, some of those with those 2000 pounds funds that cause so much destruction. he said he didn't want us artillery use in evasion of rafa. but the thing when you solve these really military move into rafa, you solve that by the ministers and say, well that doesn't cross the red line because we don't think this is a major offensive. now national security advisor j sullivan was just in israel about 67 days ago. listen to what he had to say about watching how he saw is really forces moving forward. we had detailed discussions on rafa during my visit to

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israel. i explained to the prime minister and other senior israeli officials, the president's clear position. i reiterated that position. i was brief tobias, really, officials and bias really, professionals and refinements. it is really made to its plans to achieve its military objectives while taking the account of civilian harm. what we have seen so far in terms of israel's military operations in that area has been more targeted and limited, has not involved major military operations into the heart of dense urban areas of law size b, i to assume that you're still with me. so the big question now is how is the by the ministration going to react when in fact they have to react to this? now we know us president joe biden is personal home in delaware. we thought he was leaving it a while ago, but he's still from what we can tell hasn't gotten a gotten on the road just yet. sometimes he'll have

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a chance to ask to answer reporters questions. undoubtedly, we will be shouting questions about this when he returns. we're gonna stay on top of it and see if he in fact has anything to say about it. he does have the ease. yeah. so he can just pretend you didn't hear it and walk right into the white house, but we'll be keeping an eye on that for you. okay, thank you so much, petty. we really do appreciate petty comp time for us the in washington dc as well as licensed a tech comes out to be you ins. top court on friday, i ordered israel to immediately and effectively ended some military offensive in kansas southern city of ruffled the provisional missions were issued as part of south africa's genocide case against israel. the international court of justice described the situation in kanza as disastrous 800000 palestinians had been forced to flee for office since the ground defensive. they began earlier this month. and the court says, as well as the bank to ation plans for civilians and not sufficient the icj. i also called on this round to good to give. i'm impeded access to investigate who is

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looking into allegations of war crimes and gaza that we go to is legally binding. but the c. j has no power to enforce us. almost 36000 palestinians had been killed since the war began in october. but i'll just say it was gabriel elizondo joins us live now from the you in and how is this latest attack on brought to being seen there? i mean, it really seems to be a complete disregard for that ice age. i really without a doubt, i mean there's no other way to look at this. quite frankly, it's a memorial day weekend here in united states here in new york, the u. n. is obviously closed on a sunday. it's also closed on monday as well. i should say, there are no official un events or a meetings scheduled. however, we will be watching this place very closely over the coming hours. and that's because on friday, we heard that algeria with the coordination of palestine and

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other era group member states was already working on a security council. rough draft resolution based on the i c j brewing that came down on friday. again, this was on friday now on sunday, we are now seeing this attack a by the israel that we're reporting about. and so you've got to imagine that the pressure is now building for the security council to perhaps meet perhaps as early as monday, even though it's a holiday. the security council can meet the president of the security council this month. it rotates every month, is mozambique. i have to imagine that they are a that they're in bass or wherever he is at this sunday is getting a lot of phone calls, trying to sort out if they can get a draft resolution, potentially being circulated to come to

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a boat. this is this coming week given these events on sunday now. yeah. can you just one of us through exactly how it could play out there, especially because of the un security council when they do eventually meet when they, when they do me. yeah, well it's, it's been out jerry, that's been working on this draft resolution for about 2 weeks now and it is focused on rafa. and it's focused really on 2 things on preventing of further escalation by israel, and also opening up of the border crossings to get aid in the us. it says, not enough aid is getting in effect. it's gone down to almost almost nothing coming in. because israel's may have blocked the route for crossing. so this has been being worked out for about 2 weeks or now by algeria. now we've been hearing after the i c j ruling that there's been more discussions trying to get this pushed forward to include the language from the i c j. really this document i have here.

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now if this happens, what would happen is a draft would be circulated, but between all 15 members of the security council, and once they gave all of their uh, corrections to it or opinions to it and crossed out lines, added words. after all 15 members did that, then eventually it would go to what's called blue, which is the final draft of it. and then it would be up to mozambique the present security council this month to call a meeting. how quickly can this happen? it really depends on how fast all these ambassadors work behind the scenes that we've seen in the past. some countries, united states, for example, slow things down slow the process down to other countries, slow the process down when they haven't wanted something to come to a boat at the security council. i don't know if that's happening right now, but i do know that there is certainly a lot of pressure cuz i can tell you all the members of the security council have their phones ringing about what's happening in rafa right now. like i think so much

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for that guy. gabriel alexander, for us there at the united nations headquarters in new york area. i spoke to christine on marion l or a member of the legal team for guns of victims before the i c c. he says that this lights a strong shows as well as disregard for international it's a game that these hobby boiler anybody's that's arrived from huff i showed that to these regulatory, these are completely reducing regarding the binding provision of mass. you'll see she'll divide international cost or josh this weekend, uh, just 2 days ago or the eastern stop for any military ob, sean e new alpha. just as being said before, to allow one that i can tell you on, hey, this is of the got the sleep and also to allow or enable the, the access solve the commission of inquiries to join at least and investigate or into, into the, into the, into the gods us 3, but so again, elected also happen with the,

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with it in the nation for the out of 2 decision on the international cost of adjust the societies completely ignoring these binding the measures by democracy movement traditional by the over the united nations. the i c j a said that israel's evacuation plan specifically is in process and not sufficient. does this prove the point? yes, i mean the, the, these uh uh these are the adjuster arrives even there, which hasn't been dixie navy. they say for a, the a by the so i, on the oh, sorry to use it as it has been saved the many times by international organizations including the different you and the bodies. there is no safe area in the gods and also to the, the designation on say for andrea is completely agree to the and just the ease of just the process. it also has a statement of some of the proceedings of b, b, 's. it'd be for an international call to just ease ease boxed up with the bro

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cibola, general side. the plot of booking plays by the side. oh, sort of it isn't. so there is no safe area in god's that there is no se failure in the you know, off these not all the popular genocide of blonde, but again, also amounted to a crime against humanity. which is of the crime that goes to monte field before people thoughts, but it population can see that there is no safe place. again, this events that we've seen, and in the last couple of hours, tens still building the and gaza dozens, and dozens more injured. unable to get, i will be able to be treated at a hospital because it just isn't the facilities to do it. do you think that this could all be a tipping point, which will say the wider international community comes together and put more pressure on israel as well as the us? well, 1st of all, or do you just to the actual in the, by the international community should to be an immediate session. and then you'll get the meeting to by the security council. this will, that happened already off the image of the off the, this,

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each one of the international call to adjust these or is it good to go and see the truth? because to the employment between both sony. so i look, implementation on some of the vision on measure was by the international goals to adjust the so 1st of all, the stop of, uh, the military operation in, in of alpha. and it wouldn't be surprising if at the stage of the united states we're going to impose that, they'd be to baldwin, can see that that does off. i always always always being that the so called the red line for the bite and administration, but to disagree with the counseling issues not stopped between blame and between both. this is fine. yeah. the reason why they should also enable the implementation of the, of the provision or match was issued by the national goes to adjust these and the bus people actual adults. so in both such showing that every stage of which are necessity to both ends to be a profitable general. so i think the guys us the side shown stuff thing 1st of all,

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the way the a full look on this and bottom go on these 2 items. has this been said before continuing to expose the web on the lease and the cost digital to this stage? if a vote a show nobody international cost of just these decisions, which means i'm only showing. busy the general side, the convention, and so stays going to be the spots the board and foot completely deep if they continue at this stage to explore con, squeeze that to just briefly before we have to go the health ministry spokesperson in gaza, say that without a shred of doubt, this is a premium detected crime of genocide that deliberately killed the largest numbers on innocent civilians. i know this will be further down the track, but could this event could to this foaming be used as evidence against the israeli mill, a tree and it's late as well. yeah. so this could be used to even both. so the international uh, costs that uh now dealing with the young, boeing people, general citing the gods us the this going to be every day and solve

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a possible dental site before the international court of justice. but you'll also be evidence for the office of the prosecutor in relation to the crimes that the prosecutor is already approved to get bash on all the tire. the judges which include the intention, i've talked against the tvs, but also the crime against humanity. all of the of it, they mean a show on it would be, was call me the if off the man thing, these of a god, religion on to the scope of an investigation which also includes the, the general side, the international coast and it's ready, 5 digits have continued to strong targets in northern gals, or as well, is there any palms hits the area of giovanni and which has been the scene of intense funding of the last few weeks. he's really, really, teresa is found an munition storage site during the right on the school mass media said and is ready to strike on a house in the neighborhood. we had to finally accounts in people and wounded others about 620000 children in guns. i have been out of school for nearly 8

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months. when will begin listen stops, because many buildings run by the human agency for pell us and need refugees became shelters. the displaced families that the union estimates more than 80 percent of schools on the strip had been damaged or destroyed. an al milwaukee, a narrow, barren strip of land, designated and evacuations, owned by these rarely ami tents of being used as might shift classrooms. michael, apple reports are the policies under way in all my wasi refugee camp on southern gauze coast line. these young mines have witnessed and told hardy but for a couple of hours a day their retention is focused on the teacher and they close me. i came here to study until i'm coming here will help me achieve my dreams on that.

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yeah, but i'm not, i'm here to learn and be more active. i like go into school very much. yeah, no, no, no, no. there's no shortage of ego student. and the simplest thing, like learning how to draw control and supported child's imagination fall beyond the rules of attend. yesterday the teacher taught me math in arabic. i also learned how to draw fruit basket because i like fruits so much. i haven't had any food for 3 weeks. i elrod one is a teacher at home to make his school with pen and paper or skis, but enthusiasm and dedication are in abundance at that on the to say seems a little our conditions here are very difficult. there is no blackboard. we try to help children in the simplest way here we have, but we will not let them down and then, but we'll get to all know wasi is

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a narrow strip of land just a kilometer wide and 14 kilometers long. there is no running water, electricity, or sanitation, not the ideal conditions in which to live or live. but teachers like these are determined to make a difference. whether we focus on trees, study areas, psychological care, values and principles, and education and skills. despite all the difficulties and the lack of almost everything, but the manager that teach 480 children and 4 tends to familia buzz of is really drones in the sky above is drowned out ever so slightly by a physical education and talk for a moment. it's children being children again, and the devastation and grief of the war seems far away. like level elders era

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over caterpillar is a spokesman for the you in children's agency uni safe. he says children's education has been throwing into kyle sponsor more on cancer. since 7 months now, nearly 8 children have had no continuous access to education or schools. schools have become shelters, in fact, and sometimes have been under attack. so no, there is no education system right now, functioning and causing we're doing our best as was shown in the segment, which is very helpful to see, to keep children safe and continuously learning a little bit a bit by bit. but there is no safety for them. to do that said no infrastructure and no right conditions before. busy october 7th, we had 22000 teachers in average, working in the gaza strip to help those 625000 students to learn and try and hopefully looking at their futures. but right now lacking infrastructure

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and indeed the safety to, to do so. it became, became a huge, huge impediment for us. we were trying to get 50 pence through into rough or the quote before the incursion. to start a very sort of. busy basic education space for children, in average, a 150 by turn. but then we have to help those plans because the military offensive started, then again, hundreds of thousands of people had to evacuate again to all my wife. see an area where he's basically sand dunes and very hard to set up such a different structure. so education is again a whole which jeopardizes their present and their future hope this finds you still a hit here on al jazeera, including at least $670.00 people. if they did offer a landslide to, through a real community popping, you're getting the,

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of former film and for you to stop. traumatized by eastern few knows more of independence, but determined to turn tragedies to accomplish this comic genius concealing his own . more scholars creates a fictional character that uses happiness to chase people taking away the witness. this is the reality on that. just the to watching l. 20 reminder of our top story is the cell. at least 35 people have

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been killed in and is rarely strongly contains. housing displays, people in profit, many of the date and injured of women and children, as well had disagreements at the area as a sites on the wall in northern casa, is ready for us as killed at least 12 people in the tack on the refugee camp. another 20 were injured off, the house was fits by and is riley strike a more now on that. so i can, proffer, is my allow for the, uh, is the director general, all of the governments media office in guys a, he said the a tech violate international law. and these really occupation committed a horrifying massacre. the targeted shilling and bombardment to the very sheltered northwest guys. um, it is really your planes targeted the center with over 7 messiahs and bombs waiting over 2000 pounds each leading to the desk of 30 people as well as dozens of

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injuries including extremely serious injuries. and this means that the overall number of people who are killed as a result of this massacre is likely to increase these continuing massacres against civilians and displaced people confirmed without a shred of doubt that we are witnessing a genocide crime, a pre meditated crime of genocide it also shows that these really occupation army is deliberately killing the largest possible number of people, particularly civilians and displaced people who tried to escape the fires of war. however, they were chased by the messiahs of the occupation which killed them in cold blood . this horrifying massacre sends a clear message from these really occupation and the us administration to the international criminal court and to all the other international courts as well as

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the international community and entire humanity. and this message says that the holocaust of palestinian civilians continues and the mass occurs against this place . people and children will continue and that violations of international law and will not stop when your day is a political list. and roger, she joins us now from ramallah. thanks again for being with us. now we see that these really military calls, these precision strikes on profit, but the pictures that we have seeing already think about the reading of widespread destruction on the day. absolutely. this is an area full of tense made of highly flammable material, the location and the, the, the, you know, as an information about who is in that, in that area is very well known to is, are in all of these so called humanitarian areas. there coordinates are known

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to as well, so you know, be they can call it to whatever they want. the pictures are difficult to, to overlook or ignore. it does bring back memories if you will, of an earlier strike early on in this genocide or more into that value. if you remember one israel said that it had been targeting or pursuing one from a senior figure and it ended up killing more than a 100 civilians in, in the neighborhood flattening an entire neighborhood. well, this time it literally incinerated an entire income from and so whatever the reasoning we know that the casualties amongst civilians is just it's, it's devastating entities, overwhelming health system that has been systematically destroyed by israel for 8 months now. yeah, the i c j said in this rolling on friday, that is where i was evacuation plans for civilians and rossa and not sufficient.

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this really just proves that point, doesn't that? absolutely, absolutely. and in many ways, if you talk to people in, in gaza, right now, they tell you that these days are even more difficult than the onset of this assault because they have, they are completely spent. they haven't been displaced for months. they have to struggle to find food and water and they know that there's no place that is safe. they know that there are no hospitals that they can, you know, realistically, rely on for like saving treatment, given all the assaults, the systematic assaults on hospital. so the, the civilian population, the health infrastructure has been decimated, and that's exactly why the international court of justice felt compelled to issue a 3rd of orders as we saw on friday because they understand that the situation is get going from bad to get this truck. oh, yeah, and i guess what goes to bed?

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well, what's going to happen tomorrow? i mean, outside of guys, what are the repercussions of this drug as well, you know, in the past months have shown us the so it is really enjoy is the protection of political protection of the united states. it enjoys unfettered access or almost unfettered access to us weapons. and unfortunately, that has also resulted in the paralysis of the united nation system of the security council, which has been unable to take any significant action to bring about an end to this genocide of war. so there will be probably political kind of nation statements from all sorts of governments. but we have to wait and see what the united states will allow at the united nations at the security council. it is a test in many ways for that red line that fight and had drawn

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a few weeks back. but we've seen him kind of delete those lines before stretch them or re interpret them to fit is really actions rather than confront these actions and follow what a lot of you and experts have said is an an imperative right now an arms embargo and sanctions on israel's, until it stops the mass louder and gaza here and we were talking earlier to use the nickel bit occurs and associate filler, which had them houses as well as the middle east. and listen, he was talking about this being the never ending rules that everything just seems to go around in circles as a ground old guy. and the only thing that changes is the number of people that are killed in gaza. how does, how does it, how do we break, how that, how do we stop that? how do we try and find them in a 2 bed cycle as well? i think the only way to break that is to make this onslaught more costly

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then uh, not than dialogue. and so you have to, uh, 1st of all, closed the tab at make sure that the weapons aren't flowing in. you'll have to make sure that there are financial consequences and that's why people are talking about economic sanctions. this is certainly this would be the course of action taken in any other situation. what automatically, almost if it country is accused in spending transferred genocide, if the prosecutor of the international criminal port is requesting arrest warrants for it's a prime minister and defense ministers. normally, countries would stop. all assistants would lift any kind of protection afford it to that government then would impose sanctions until it is until the country is brought into compliance because it is rarely exceptions to that rule is in many ways correcting to unravel this whole system that countries would like to believe

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is the standard that, you know, governs international relations, but with an exception, it really doesn't become a system anymore. it just becomes something selective that the powerful impose on those that you know, they oppose or they don't like it too much. okay, thank you. so much, no, nora day, the political analyst and rise. so thanks for joining us again. while the issue is hosting talks and brussels for strengthening the palestinian authority, so it can eventually roll garza, the saudi foreign minister. france finds open for hon. i'll facade was present at those talks. he said israel does not have the right to decide with the palestinians, have the right to a state. and i certainly believe that the 2 state solution that the establishment of a credible palestinian state, it says not just the interest of the palestinians, it delivers the right to self determination. it is also in the interest of israel and delivers the secuity that israel needs and possess at and the fact that is the

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current government. that is right. it doesn't realize that the cost is a matter of extreme concern. and i've said before that we must move towards and that's i think one of the issues we discussed today in we're trying to work towards is building of a mentor to reinvigorate the 2 state solution at independent of his rails a position. because israel doesn't get to decide whether or not the palestinians have a right to self determination. this is something that is enshrined in the united nations chop. it is something that has been trained into international law. it is also a founding principal of the united nations, a decision to found israel. so you know, it is absolutely necessary that is right, except that this cannot exist without the existence of a palestinian state. that the you know that the, that, that security is served by building a palestinian a state essentially is not painful.

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it's not the security d d for the security. and we have to pay for all these security for the it's just the nickel, big as an associate fellow at chatham house in the middle east. and unless he says that these latest strikes and rough a show as well, does not have a plan for bringing peace to the gaza strip. he was at the current conflict risks, tuning into an enlist tips the task which civilians continues to be killed. obviously no one can just refer to the no trust me. so i'd say to buy from us to

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what civilians as no one can just find one die. yes, this is doing what it says. it says civilians is. this is the message from over after a tomorrow. it's the message, what is the message, any of the messages? so then the date, if it's august not by what i'm saying and then when this thing, but actually, well, these are the defense things that i said last week was barely gotten so member of their wall copy that says that this government doesn't have a plan for a after, so this will isn't the ending well between continue like this. and i thought by somewhere else would be on. so they thought, but it is that most opinions are going to get to and is the issue. you know, i mean if you look for the position, it's not too cold, it's guessing was another decision by so see, and other decision by guy see joe's that's actually. busy more compromise, this is understanding in the international community it's, it's,

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makes the possibility of space mo, i'm over most well, what does this or that you've also said about of again, the states for the, the, the end of the day. so many civilians, a cheap and this end of the same time is there is isolated internationally. so there have been protests against a strong solid rock from the altar pod westbank and the neighboring jordan. these were the scenes in the box. i was referring to canton jordan just a little earlier on sunday after the news of at least 35 palestinians killed and is randy attacked drug people also took to the streets across the occupied with bank in ramallah jeanine into com. the hotel going to other news now in the you in estimates more than 670 people were

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killed by a landslide in a remote area of pop and you're getting it happens and in the province on friday, roads are blocked in agencies. a warning of a disparate humanitarian situation. alexandra bios has more. it's been 2 days of digging through mud and rocks in some places. 8 meters deep teams of volunteers are trying to reach the bodies of their friends and neighbors. the landslide had popular new guineas, northern and good province at around 3 am on friday for young people in their homes while they were sleeping. survivor's st. boulders, the sides of cars came tumbling down, crushing houses below. no one knows exactly how many victims are under the debris, the bodies, and yet to the retreat, the locals are still working and trying to dig odd more over buddies, provincial government to southern the actual disaster team without getting and

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simple as i'm just asked person to go there and check up as, as like a site to 6 villages are affected. the most people here are small scale farmers and they've lost everything. they've got into the wild animals, the livestock. yeah, everything was there and there they are appealing to our government. and he owes me for food and shelter. emergency crews are struggling to access the remote region. more than 600 kilometers from the capital. parts of the affected area can only be reached by helicopter. the main road leading, leading from the provincial town, is cut off by about 200 nations. so that definitely will have to relate effects. and now the consideration is that the ground is still quite unstable. so it makes it quite difficult for the risky was to get in. but at the same time yes already.

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so quite desperate to get out the survivors and relocate them to camps. the cause of the landslide isn't clear, but popular and your guinea has had months of heavy rain and is prone to tremors and earthquakes. survivors are in urgent need of food, shelter, and medicine. and the priority for emergency teams is getting as many people as possible out of the disaster zone. alexandra buyers, alta 0, for more than 100 people had been killed in 2 weeks of fighting and l. sasha, in the duffel region in sudan. that's according to the united nations health kasha is the student is, is last may just strong holden, dial 4, and a viable paramilitary group. the iris if has been trying to seize control of the city, is already captured nearly all the main cities in the west. and certainly states as it ends conflicts began off the power struggle between the army and the powerful paramilitary group. with 15000 people have been killed in millions of displaced.

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so that forget, it goes to the poles on wednesday to choose the next government and top of mind. so many vases is the redistribution of land, the gap between the rich and poor as whitening and many fail, enabling more people to get land good, help alleviate poverty. but some single, the governing amc is taking too long to deliver. i remember the tacit reports from devon so let's look at some of the richest and most productive farmland on the continent. it exports purchased other african countries and abroad, but most prime land belongs to him. i know a tea of people. many black start africans live like this in informal statements with little or no basic services. what a contrast, what a shape. they choose an influx, full lead, african peoples not to have ownership of land in the own country of best. a glance at who owns that is any motive issue extreme levels of any quality inside

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africa or legacy of a pottage, with black people or 4th of the land and denied rights to property. people occupies vacant land land that's not being used. there isn't much space to move around. these pull james and sanitation systems, they build a homes using either corrugated iron sheets and some use anything they can find to build the shelters. like this one i'm do in global was told this place belongs to a wide south african, but black families have settled here legally. he knows if the owner returns to claimant, he and others could be evicted. no, not my move on to. so i started hitting the model into the distribution, which we know was a young boy, and i'm still waiting for politicians to give us plenty people moving from rural areas into settings, looking for jobs are few in demand for decent housing and land until we can find a way that that right unrest and angry and grievances get

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a really effective channeling into a land movement into a democratic national movement of rural people. i don't, we'll see those white farmers scared to the point they need to be to support land reform, the governing african national congress as low as programs to transfer farmland from whites to black owners. for example, by buying lands and these read distribution yet. but not every father wants to give this up. the issue is professional studies competition for development because something go to my social studies, something good to most of us check us government. and we know those the point where the copies up until 5 decades amc for that. but i was interested in 4 people. welcome to achieve beach. at the end of the day, i'll pick up them to get left opposition. parties like economic freedom fighters o s s say land redistribution has taken too long. they want to white own farms seized. that's the idea that seems to be appealing to many blacks of advocates with no land of the own. but the safe is also the facing competition from the uniformed

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n k policy, leaving the alcohol mixing selections more difficult to full costs. how do i toss out as a debit? or friendship presented to menu? i'm a call and has described his country's relations of germany as indispensable and important for europe. because is on a 3 day visits of germany where he's meeting the country's leaders, including president frank, was this by my phone has been speaking about the rise of 5 right potties across europe. it's the 1st french presidential state visits in germany, and 24 years georgians. have celebrated 106 years since the gaining independence from russia about this also have been protest. demonstrate this once again took the streets and the capital to play see, to denounce that them, which targets in g o. as in media houses receiving funding from the broad, even though the proposal was vetoed by the president in pays from the ruling georgian dream potty says, i have a turn that during a special session to pilots on tuesday,

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craftsman and produces all of afghanistan's famous carpets struggling to survive, global banking restrictions, production costs, and an increase in poverty among the reasons but international conflicts also play a role, but something has been jump. it has moved from capital for centuries, well has provided opportunities for of guns to this day. it's funding to go on and died and they can move in carpets we could resolve from wind. but these days, buyers are few and far between global crises and conflicts have effective sales. international banking restrictions makes exports difficult and enforcing vol materials. even honda pricing information leads to higher production costs, export to say they don't have direct access to international markets. so the carpets are being sold to european and american biased by august on the affinity, pretty much followed up vx. both products has increased a lot by 6 dollars,

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7 dollars and even $10.00 a key load. but still, the advantage compared to previously is that we can now explode fi road. not just a carpet market is only a fraction of the size that used to be the 100 cross visits here, used to make money from exports. since that donavon take over, many of the professionals have invested into manufacturing companies. but other conflicts such as the board and ukraine is having an adverse impact on businesses here. each price is a broad as to where dropping sales for already struggling, businessman, calling them all was have a great impact on it with when it was started and you trying it damaged direct sports. i'm in the process of carpets felt the world fixed. the world economy, almost all the was, are women. and despite the bundle fictions on education and employment, these women run factories have not been affected by the rules of impacted other women run enterprises. so that the heroes long shall jewelry business at the around

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the time to call upon return to power in 2021. she signs online by social media and struggles to find expression spaces to market her products. uh, the sun uh, problems. when can, when universities in schools were open and they will not continue to use for women and people have jobs, we had more customers. those who used to go out had motivation and hope there was no chase in freely participate in the shopping and exhibitions that were held and it sounds like sports include minerals, fruit and hand across. the thought about government says it's putting measures in place to facilitate the export of these items. those efforts to reach global markets require access to international banking. and as long as the world does not recognize the so called is on the camera as a legitimate government, the one is done. that's i'd like you to have some of the drop down to 0 cub as well. this also may tell them the cries of this new sound beneath box. it will be

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here in just a moment. was much more of the day's news to stay with us. the south africa is heading to the polls, but what could be the biggest shakeup in the region? in decades for 30 years, the african national congress has held power, but now it faces its biggest election bethel sofa join. us says you bring you live updates from across the country. so that's the election. i know it is there. this is the 1st genocide that we see and there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. in the listening post covers have been use is cut off to the 10 year journey in which it has become the most important translation award from i'm into the how to rubric language, world wide shaped come out award for translation. and international understanding.

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a little between china and the us to control the industry. the global war, the so the can chips which is the era the . ready ready at least 35 publish taken into account and then it's really a time to come for internally displaced people in rafa in southern, gaza and the many of the thousands of wounded or young children. i think for us when we're ready over special hospital nearby. the funny bulk of this is i'll just say we're alive some doha also coming up.

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