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somebody else of j frank assessments, how has relations declined between them is uh and the united states of america? the crux of the matter is, is choice of miniature partners. and specifically russia inside story. on al jazeera, the us joins the you and the you and, and demanding an explanation from israel from mass graves found in gaza. the more kyle, this is officer alive from the also coming up the more restaurant university campuses across the u. s. law students and academic shows that i'm good at the support as well as for ongoing and also builds in israel,
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has seems outside the hands of my minister to how much releases of video into tables is wally. and how can i have succeeded in athens as pounds of dumps from the sa hara pegs via the list or in the beginning gone? so we're at least 8 palestinians have been killed and as rarely as strikes and rougher on wednesday night, as well as almost a series of ass strikes on the southern se, se 2 children are amongst those killed. one of the strikes has a house sheltering, displaced people in the yep, not come. or the white house has described reports of mass graves in garza as deeply disturbing and as joined calls from the e. u and the un for an investigation on wednesday, another 51 bodies were found in the grounds of a hospital in con eunice. well them 300 remains have been discovered since saturday
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. honey lockwood has moved from rafa. moore, the crockett revelations of what's going on inside nasir, has the gold courtyard where mass, the great was this cover and today is the 2nd day in the roll work. paramedics and civil defense. the crew members still recovering bodies of from despite the gray of their bodies of children and women, elderly bodies of patients and injuries. and because these don't have these medical bandages gab, if you're still attached their body is what, what paramedics and civil defense that goes. so far have recovered from the for you out of the hospital. very consistent with testimony from medical to stop and evacuated in this way. spans inside the hospital when that when it was when the facility it was under, the israeli military is these last month describing the 4 of the mazda ralph, and the, the indiscriminate shooting. and people were dropped outside of the house for them to do where it's acute it. and later on they were buried. when we visited them,
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not the great we could, the family members who and parents who have been searching for their missing family members and their children for the past 2 months. then they were only able to recognize. 5 the bodies of their family members and the children from the clothes that they are wearing up so far. what we're looking at is more of a shocking revelation of what happened in the past 2 months. it's not just about the number of people, but it just the, about all the little details that they have experienced before they were killed before they were buried in this mazda the grave. all the, the terrible experience, the pain, the torture, and the fear that they have. let's take a look at and see if a hospital west, some of those mass graves have been found. satellite images show the medical complex in northern gauze that before is where the forces besieged the facility. and this is an image of alice chief at the beginning of april, off to is where the forces ended and occupied it for 2 weeks to mass graves have
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been found within the hospital grounds and forties have been recovered the hospital as a protective sites on the international no, but they've come on to heavy bombardment since, as well as well on golf that began in october. us national security advise that jake sullivan says washington once on says from israel for the board. he's being found out these mass grades on several hospital compounds across the strip. how does your castro reports from washington dc to us national security advisor jake sullivan, had sharp words about reports of the mass graves discovered in gaza? well, those reports were deeply disturbing. we have been in touch at multiple levels with the israeli government. we want answers, we want to understand exactly what happened. you've seen some public commentary from the adf on that, but we want to know the specifics of what the circumstances of this were. and we want to see this thoroughly and transparently investigated so that the whole world can have a comprehensive answer and we, the united states can as well,
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i can't speak beyond that because of course, we're in the early days of fully understanding what happened. what's been missing from the us response is any call for an independent investigation into the mass graves. that is in contrast to the u. n. and to the you that have both said, there must be an independent investigation. not just one conducted by israel alone . we are gravely concerned by the, by the report, the discovery of most grace in the county. you need, i mean i'll, she follow speed will be something that forces us to call for an independent investigation of all the suspicions and all the circumstances. because indeed it to create the impression that there might have been violations of international human rights committed. that's why it's important to have independent investigation and to ensure the accountability of the u. s. has emphasized that answers are needed from israel. but on wednesday president joe biden sign into law yet another us aid package to the is rarely military. i did, jo, castro alger 0, washington
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a week off the students at columbia university in new york steps on the campaign in support of palestine protest against as well for on golf. and his budget comes across the united states. place encompass security. you have a rest of the dozens of those who refuse to leave. how is that of the whites house at present? joe biden supports free speech and non discrimination. as universities, christmas, lemay reports from colombia, the vast seats in new york. columbia university officials facing mounting criticism from all sides over its handling of student demonstrators. prominent republican politicians after meeting with some jewish students on campus called on the university president to resign. as colombia has allowed these lawless agitators and radicals to take over, the virus of anti semitism is spread across other campuses. by some counts as many as 200 universities have
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a similar form of protest right now. students who faced arrest in suspension say they're the ones who need protection. many are afraid to show their face there's, there's definitely a fear of, you know, being attacked and the risk of like losing career opportunities and stuff. which is really a shame that people willing to, you know, advocate for human rights are smeared in such a way. nevertheless, they are vowing to continue their encampment. the student organizers say they have 3 demands for the university. number one, disclose their investments in israel. number 2, divest from them, and number 3, provide amnesty for students who have been suspended. they say they won't leave the grounds until that happens. many have compared their actions to what happened on campus in 1968, when columbia students held students to demand and to the universities connection to the vietnam war. and were arrested sparking nationwide demonstrations credited
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with us as eventually withdrawal from the war. and the students do have the support of many jewish students and faculty. and i do not feel that this project is anti semitic in any way. i do feel that the students are highly critical of israeli politics. and i do not believe that that is inherently anti semitic at all. and i do not feel threatened as a jewish faculty member in any way, by what's happening here on this campus, except by the arrest of many of our students. the university has warned students to take down their and cabin by friday morning or face on specified consequences. christian salumi alger 0 new york allows police force. it was also just stored, deployed in austin and texas. the this is the nissan said. he says, can i to discuss the crowns? and he's 34 people who are arrested. don't see university of texas to the protest
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was on the rise. the students in raleigh to dom oncologist still business dealings with watkins manufacturers, supplying israel and hundreds of students who have held us sit in the university of southern california. i was there as well. reynolds was the, as the police are rest of the demonstrations here on the university of southern california campus, one by one protesting students are being hand tough with the plastic zip ties and led away by los angeles police officers taken under arrest to a van parked on the campus grounds, there were originally dozens of students here who formed a kind of ring in the center of this grassy area. they said that even though they were warned, they would be arrested. they were going to stand their ground. so they stayed in the police moved in, formed a ring around them, and then one by one called them over and they were arrested there. they did not
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resist arrest. we did not see any violence on the part of the police towards them. but i want to emphasize as well that prior to these arrests, this invest in this protest against the war against gaza and demanding desperate of the universities ties complete, suffering of ties with any is really entities was entirely peaceful. there were no scuffles amongst students, those students were being harassed, they were simply making a protest with chance and, and slogans, and so forth. now, the university has decided that that is unacceptable. so these students are being arrested. what happens to them afterwards of what happens on this campus and other campuses across the united states in the days to come,
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remains to be seen. but for many of the protesters we spoke to today, they say they're going to stick, stand their ground, continue their protests until their demands are met. rob reynolds, l g 0. los angeles is ready for us as have chosen killed a teenager in the occupied westbank. the protestant in ministry of health says 16 year old color, dried filament root, crushed off in a chest during a raid and ramallah number of palestinians killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th is about $488.00 and is rarely joined. strike has injured, at least one pass and an east and 11 and plumes of smoke can be seen rising from the town of doors in the back of valley. his rifle is as also struck several villages along the border on wednesday, as well as the most strength 11 in a single day. since the conflict began springing zayna, who does, she's joining us for much i you and in solving that, never done that. how much of
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a sense is that this border conflict is escalating as well? it is becoming a higher intensity conflict, and this is from both sides. in recent days, we've seen an increase of attacks both by the israeli military, as well as the lebanese armed group has been la. you mentioned yesterday is round carrying out the largest number of strikes in a single day. it hits in a matter of minutes for 2 targets belonging to what it says we're hezbollah positions, whether they're warehouses, rocket launches, and the air strikes continued into the early hours of this morning. not just targeting frontline villages but targeting at eastern 11 on that's approximately a 100 kilometers from where we are. so it seems to be a different phase and it seems both sides are sending messages to each other. this escalation came after tuesdays attacked by hezbollah. its deepest strike into is
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rarely territory, since the conflict began hitting north of the city. the coastal city of co targeting is really military positions that i have to make this clear that this is still a conflict that is confined to military targets, but testing are so deep inside as well. a place where there are still, you know, civilian civilians were forced into their bunkers. this has been telling the as readies we will no longer stand the idol if you continue to carry out targeted assassinations going after our field commanders and our fighters in 11 on so both sides telling the other that they are ready for further escalation. but since the start of this conflict, both sides really have been tried in care carefully calculating their moves. and, you know, largely confining this conflict to the border region. i'd say that was really defensive. so saying that israel's main goal is to a ton displaced israelis, to the homes in northern israel, of anyone they're achieving not no,
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and it's not the 1st time israeli officials have said that, i mean this really is a challenge for this way. the government has, well, that opens up a front to help us ally home awesome. gaza, back in october. what it's has been doing is target is really military positions along the border as well as is really, towns were turned out empty from civilians. how to bring those civilians back if, as well as attacks, continue, as well as refusing to hold fire until there is a permanent ceasefire in garza. it's refusing to even discuss the possibility of a new security arrangement along the border with israel wants is for his bullet to pull back to pull back a few kilometers. but hezbollah is still here. they still fire rockets, south of the tiny river. their fighters are still being killed in homes in frontline villages. so there are 2 options on the table escalation to try to force has pulled back so far that that has not worked. or are we going to see an escalation to improve negotiating positions on the table and we will see for an
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invoice return to bay boot to try to find a diplomatic supplement to this conflict. but what has been clear is that this front is tied to what is happening in gaza. and until there is a permanency for an garza, the conflict, the or the 11 on israel border would remain an active front line and a hold. or joining us that from the southern lebanon, thanks very much. dana, being scuffles between police and protest is outside the residents of the as riley prime. minnesota. i have demanded messing yahoo to more to release the captives being held and gone. so please send to a school national security minister who may have been to give it to his call through the crowd. please within, deployed as protest as not to was government buildings. demonstrations began off to come us release video of a 23 year old. it was taken from a music festival on october, the 7th. but as smith, as those details, the 1st go book, poland has spent almost $200.00 days detained, a multi described as an underground. how visits him on october 7th,
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left um covered in a box without getting into a pickup truck come and did buy. how much spices that over on the music festival in southern israel. goldberg, poland, and others had run to a shelter. eventually they were forced out, thrown on to a pickup truck and driven to gauze. goldberg, poland, had his left hand blowing off by a grenade. his parents have been pushing for a deal to get them released and were here today with a plea to all of the leaders of the parties would be negotiating to that includes the car, egypt, the united states, from us and israel. be brave, leaning, seize this moment and get a deal done. the release of the video public protests by relatives of the captives outside the official residents, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they say that government isn't doing enough to release the 133 is really still being held in gaza. and when fall right,
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security minutes to get them up and give a left a nearby synagogue. he was heckled with shouts of shame on you. he too, is accused of prioritizing the war against thomas. over the rescue of captain thomas will likely have catholic time, the release of this video to add to the pressure on benjamin netanyahu as he presses on with these plans to launch a military operation. in rafa, it's a reminder that he's really captives will be as much in the line of fire as the modem. one and a half 1000000 palestinians sheltering the border with egypt. bonus with islanders era, you know, keep bodies, jerusalem. still a has hair on ours. is there are no me that but a human the occupied westbank and i'll be telling you about tell us to me an initiative toward what is really products and support local one the
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how i study no shortage of april showers. right across. you have longest bells or frame as well. we have got some what to whether, right, which was that eastern side of the company was still throwing up some very womack place to 30 degrees there and the key. i didn't see a 21 that full run must go further west. what those numbers around? 12 degrees celsius that for london. it's catherine. a shout was there across the north west if it west impossible as i sing some wet weather coming for. we will see some much needed rain coming into northern parts of spain and portugal. still a little bit of a wintry mix just around the parent. is there someone try around the out scattering a show? some of the wintry around the generic house you push on into friday, and you can see that what, whether or not jesus, well, a little further raced with some along the spouse of rain. it took a to western russia, plenty of white, whether there across the western pa. so if you're having a scattering
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a shells into the central med wanted to show us 2 across the font, all solve valgy area may be into january, but much of north africa is dry still very warm. i would say it was the northeast of last set. this rock of wind that's a southerly wind that was pushing the storm into greece recently, but a 32 a congress did on the wall inside some of the temperatures you got one and 2 sets the optimum. the humanity has opened the gates of hell within those seats. he's having orlando's effects. as the world discusses how to reduce emissions. supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south crude mistake. talk to one of 2 on
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just the the value of watching out is there as a reminder of our top story is this, at least 8 palestinians have been killed in his riley as strikes. and rafa in gaza on wednesday nights. israel's last a series of strides on the southern city. 2 children were amongst those killed. i'm one of the strength of the house sheltering displays. people in the account. the white house has described reports of mass graves in gauze as deep the disturbing senses. joined calls from the e u m, the u. n. for the investigation on $354.00, these have been found since saturday and protest against ourselves long gone to our
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intensifying and use of us to campuses across the united states. demonstrations started from columbia university in new york last week. police on campus security rest and dozens of those who refused to leave the war on goss, i have that to renewed calls to boy sconces by any products. but yes, tell us citizens of us to international sanctions to be imposed north of prussia as well to end this occupation. but for those in the occupied west bank as well. stranglehold on the economy is a major obstacle for the boy movement. neither abraham has this report from the occupied westbank living or occupied land settlement enough that we don't want to buy the occupiers products known as the youngest member of the palestinian boy. what's campaign? she says it's a way of resisting the occupation, as i know about that. i am aware that as far as controls our lives and our economy of it's our electricity, water, and fuel our from them. so we can slowly bike up. but even if i inflect 35 percent
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losses on them, it's the least i could do as, as, as really controls that economy. palestinians are left with little to no free choice. since the world goes up activist worldwide renewed pools for both quotes and sanctions against israel. arguing the best known violence approved play to major room in, in the upper side in south africa. this libyan advert equates buying from companies that support is rules. with funding the genocide against palestinians that has cost brands such as k, f, c, and starbucks at home, decent worked with campaigns, encouraged palestinians to support their national product, such as this 4 year old. so the 1st 3 in middle of the occupied with competing with international brands was difficult. it's owners say what sales were boosted
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recently, soon there, so that would make its way to shops in jordan with both quotes, the quotes are strong dramatically this idea. these really offer to complicate our process. they impose high taxes and delay the inputs on exports. they don't want the palestinians to be independent or to have an industrial economy. the only wants us to be work as independent as if the market palestinians do not control the borders that have to suffer is really restrictions on palestinian imports, exports and foreign currency. more than a decade ago, a group of young men opened the 1st palestinian mushroom company to challenge is really domination of the market. a few years later, they were forced to shop the home. it wasn't to the consumers stuttering, demanding, put us in mushrooms more than his reading my films that we started taking a percentage off the market. and that's, we started getting the instructions, including on holding up our imports did not work it to us, but with the holding of inputs for all materials in the port, which is, you know,
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it's the only way we can get things in one week with not to really hold on anymore, but this is where the authorities have spiritual control over at home made products like these. this is a local initiative to support small skin projects, making hand me to craft, intrude. for many boys, the thing is where the product also gives people the opportunity to support small project. any money that does not go to israel, they say, well instead help support a palestinian. somebody survived the difficult economy conditions that he just needed. the occupied the spring view, and humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for garza has told the security council, the reversible steps need to be taken to facilitate and the delivery of more a into the strip. it's a good congo, so stressed that the quality of that age must be improved. aus is gabrielle, is on. there has moved from new york to meet the mens. a new united nations lead mechanism for monitoring aid routes in the gaza will be operational in
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a matter of days. secret colleague, the u. n. senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator forgot to said that initially, the mechanism will monitor 8 routes via cyprus and jordan. and shortly after begin monitoring aid entering through egypt, ivan formed the government of israel on the operational ization of the mechanism. as per the resolution, a database and notification system will go online for old cargo destined for garza along supply routes. the approval for the placement of international monitors at crossings inspection and supply points has been requested from relevant authorities, verification and monitoring inside guys i will commence as soon as possible. it's been over 200 days since israel's war on guys or began some council members said it's regrettable. it is taking so long and we have to discussing access to basic needs. basic human needs
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such as access to food, water and sanitation. cogs said she expects is real to help facilitate the new aid routes. but the reality on the ground water right now is much different. it remains extremely difficult to secure, safe and unimpeded access. we can match here and movements to northern gaza. odor reports that as of today, more than one 3rd of admissions to the north and april were denied, were impeded by israeli authorities. secret cock also said that the next step may be for a trucks to be inspected on the palestinian side of the rock of border. that would be a major change from how it's done now, but it's unclear how it would be implemented. if israel would be involved or is real, would even agree to it cause also said that her office in gaza should be operational
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in the next few weeks. gabriel's on though, how does it at united nations in new york? but i was there a separate last guys to james space spoke to the you and see who had called you asked about the mind made funding in golf to your colleagues, the commission of general, of under sleep lots of really has described the aspect of this which is the firm and as a man made firm and tightening its great grip is still not based on in your view being used as a weapon for i don't think i'm, i could to, i'm in the, in a position to, to state it in that way. but we need to see, and that's the, that's the main stay of my task is to see that actually volume diversity, the right level of goods from foods to medicine, health equipment, you name it, goes in and keeps going in, is allowed in,
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can be distributed and it reaches the people, of course, the, the recent, the months until the 5th of april, when there was very little supply going in, left it on reaching people to do to all the conditions on the ground has left serious serious marks on the building of people. and as i just mentioned, children who been malnourished, not only do they need to refute, exceeding that he's special support. but what i understand from the medically qualified people, this leaves marks for a much longer time. it's still just a matter of, you know, eating up a little bit where you do a little bit extra and you'll be fine. these are very serious afflictions. so our task and i think that's also the imperative behind resolution 27. 20, which i have to implement is to scale up. and my focus is to achieve a paradigm shift significant number of people in gaza or between food as secure as
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well as a living in situations of near like simon. we need to tackle that. because indeed this is a little natural disaster and we have the means and we need to achieve it. and you can watch off full interview with sigrid cog on stuff today. as the 2015 gmc on top challenges era the russia and ukraine have agreed to exchange for c, h displace children, innovative brokers by castle most of ukrainian 19 a russian. moscow has been accused of forcibly taking these cleaning and children into its territory during the full scale invasion. the crime, please. russia has legally taken over 19000 children since 2022. oscar says children were transferred to slicing zones for their own safety. she also being 5 bear hastings national palace hours before presidential transitions. harmony is set
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