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the people in power 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 just the, you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the down or kyle, this is the news our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. us joins the in, you and the you and then demanding an explanation from israel for the mass graves found in the awesome. the more or less the university comes across the us as students and academics. so they're on good at
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the support as well as well on garza and goals. i build in israel tend, seems outside the home of the prime minister of to how nice place has a video of a 23 year old as really captive and only the human the occupied westbank. and i'll be telling you about tell us, send me an initiative toward part is where the products and support local one the we begin in gone. so we're at least 8 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes on rafa on wednesday night as well. has lost a series of strikes on the southern city. 2 children were amongst those killed. the attacks dogs have 3 homes on farm lands in different parts of the area. one of the strikes has a house sheltering, displaced people in the jump. now come to the white house as described reports
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of mass graves and gauze of deeply disturbing and just joined cause from the you and the un for an investigation. on wednesday another 51 bodies were found in the grounds of a hospital in han, eunice, 1300 remains, have been discovered since saturday as to why now correspondent now honey met with he's live for us in the rough or in the something garza honey. so many mass graves of being found inside the hospital compounds what evidence is being collected from them so far? the yes, well, they're more, more shocking revelations of what's going on inside, not their house adult courtyard. we're not that great was this cover and today is the 2nd day in the role. we're paramedics and civil defense, the crew members, so recovering bodies of from despite the gray of their bodies of children and women and elderly bodies of patients and injuries. and because these don't have these
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medical bandages gap, if you're still attached to their bodies, what, what paramedics and civil defense that goes so far have recovered from the courtyard of the hospital. very consistent with testimony from medical to stop and evacuated and displaced families inside the hospital when they, when it was when the facility was under. these really military is these last month describing the 4 of the math around stay on the, the indiscriminate shooting and people were dropped outside of the hospital and then do where he was acute it. and later on they were buried. when we visited the mass a great, we could, the family members who spend parents who have been searching for their missing family members and their children for the past 2 months, then they were all i was able to recognize. 5 the. * bodies of their family members and the children are 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
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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 grateful that the terrible experience, the pain, the torture, and the fear that the high would try to get a sense of what happened, it was very, very difficult. there will be a press conference in a little bit uh by the civil defense. the crew members and by paramedics will be presenting their details. and david has collected of this, not the great of the mechanism that they have followed in order to collect the baths level of evidence available at the mazda group. this is not the 1st time i'm not the group being discovered. there was one in a super hospital, the one near to 400 people were reported being killed, executed, and then buried in different areas of a shoe box. the courtyard to more in the northern part one and come out of the hospital. another one at a checkpoint that was set up by this very military, where
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a close to 30 bodies were found on the pile of dirt and, and sans and rod rumbles largely deceived to the point family members were not able to go denies whether these were missing children or not. okay, honey is a grim situation. we'll wait to have more from the civil defense upon medics about what has been found in the meantime. can you tell us a little bit more about strikes that were experienced by people in rafa overnight. this is worse, tries continue to pound across robots, city work more causing for their civilian casualties. the shocking level of that is facing that is becoming really visible right now with, with the rubble filled roads everywhere. and rough estimate, the more of the, the residential buildings and public facilities, including including public facilities, the infrastructures that have been either completely destroyed or severely damaged
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. but we're looking at overnight attacks. and early hours of this morning, the 3 people were killed in a silt or zone near in southern part of robots to the, in the not district that the southern part of robot. and they are, they gyptian robot border and several other injuries were reported to the queue way . the hospital further eastern part of the city where 3 more people who were killed initially reports about 2 people who were killed that a one person out there now or this morning just died because of the severe ones that he had. the was a leading term is we heard from one of the doctors in the jar, hospitals died later on this morning. several other injuries happened as well. the transferred to the hospital, the central area for more people were killed in a drone and strike me or why the use of the that's a particular area. people were told the evacuated to because it is safe, but so far they have been getting killed and, and the chaise. been herded by do this price for the past 6 months. okay, honey, my, who is reporting that for us live from bravo. thanks very much,
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honey. hospitals unprotected sites on the international? no, but they've come under heavy bombardment since as well as will and gone. so began in october, us national security advisor jake sullivans has washington, once on since from israel, for the parties being found at these mass graves on several hospital compounds across the strip. how did you, 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, i can't speak beyond that because of course, we're in the early days of fully understanding what happened. what's been missing
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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. so let's take a look at the l. c. for hospital west,
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some of those mass graves were found. satellite images show the medical complex and northern goals have a full is rarely forces besieged the facility. and this is an image of, i'll see for at the beginning of april, off the is where the forces ended and occupied it for 2 weeks to mass graves of now being found within the hospital grounds. and forty's have been recovered and we've done nearly as a senior electra at nursing of law school. he was amongst the academics invited by human rights organizations to discuss the special offer to us to gauze a genocide report of the un human rights council. he says, systematic crimes have already been committed in gaza on her wrist. take scale that we are witnessing reports by a most the police city of crazy, both human rights organizations, media outlets documenting your relevance list targeting of cdns or otherwise
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protected by students of at least 2518 work or something to the, to the office of the called the national you mind study and affairs accounts for a 190 out workers queued since the beginning of these media come clean. so. ready it's true that there being no concrete results all existing investigations, but we don't know if nothing is happened because the international court was already investigating probable international crimes by both parties to this conflict and the prosecutor of the international cortez made clear the multiple locations so that the court east investigating also probable crimes committed by these really are me a so there is a distinct likely that's august. we're on. so are you mean and event for these right leaders?
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but let me stress that the are longer overdue. the injustice then system of the crying, so it will really be incomplete. the don't arrow re fi cook's k as these must great demonstrate. so. so the international community should pressure immediate to august warrants to try to prevent the continuation of these crimes of israel has carried out strikes on a number of hezbollah targets in southern and eastern 11 and things are split. it can be seen rising above the town of doors in the back of the valley in the east was ready for his also struck several villages on the folder on wednesday as well noticed the most strikes on levon and in a single day since the conflict began let's put hands in a hotel, she's joining us for a much, a unit in southern lebanon. say to how much of a sense is that, that this board a conflict is now escalating as well. it appears that this conflict is now in a different phase. in recent days,
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there has been an escalation and intensification of the fighting from both sides. israel carrying out the largest number of bare strikes in a single day yesterday, 40 targets, according to this really military, hezbollah, target's weapons, the storage facilities, as well as other infrastructure where hits strikes continue this morning, reaching the fall of the region, which is approximately a 100 kilometers from here. so you have as well really escalating its attacks, but it follows a different hezbollah attack on tuesday. when has been la hits. the deepest inside is ready territory, north of the coastal city of aka. it's the targets. it is really military positions . this conflict is still large, they can find to military targets, but having so deep insight as well in an area where the people still reside because much of the border region is empty of civilians best occur. there are tens of thousands of people who head to the bunkers, and this was hezbollah, sending
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a message to the israeli army that we are ready to escalate. we are not afraid of escalating this conflict, even though we don't want a full blown war. but we need to know attacks against our commanders and our fighters to stop because that the attack on a car followed yet another target assassination against a member of hezbollah. so no doubt the trajectory of this conflict gradually escalating since october. we've seen the steady grad to escalation within the past few days and intensification of the conflict as an event, the is where any defends been. so saying that it was main goal is to have a ton displaced is where it leads to the homes and the looking at ways to do that sort of response. have you seen to that that as well as row has repeatedly said that it needs to take decisive action in order for the 10s of thousands of his race to return to their homes. now hezbollah joined this war to help it's ally,
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how mass and gaza by targeting is really military positions along the border, as well as is really towns along the border which are now empty. so this really is a challenge for the is really government. but the question is, this is rose a is to push hezbollah fighters back from the border as well as phil at the board or they're still firing rockets, south of bill of tawny river. they're fighters are still being killed in homes, in air strikes in front line villages. so this is not going to be easy as well has always said they have 2 choices, a full blown war, or a negotiated settlement. neither side, neither the worrying sides want the full blown war because it would be damaging to both of them. but it negotiated settlement as well as refusing to talk or even to discuss a new security arrangement along the border. not until a permanent ceasefire is reached in gaza. so those are the options on the table. are we going to see an escalation in the coming days for a for an invoice to start returning today to try to find a supplement to this,
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to this border conflict is well going to escalate in order to put pressure on has belong to agreed to some sort of a deal, but the bottom line is this has the headset from day one and it's unlikely to change at stats. it will not hold the fighting until there is a permanent ceasefire in gaza. ok, then how do i bring installation? is that from the southern 11 on the board with israel, thanks very much say now for a week off the students at columbia university in new york steps on the campaign and support of palestine protest against as well as the warm gauze i have spread to campuses across the united states, police and campus security arrest and dozens of those who refuse to me. oh is that they have the white house at present to advise and supports free speech unknown discrimination at universities? courses they may reports from columbia university in new york, columbia university officials spacing mounting criticism from all sides over its
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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 a similar form of protest right now. students who faced arrest and suspension say they're the ones who need protection. many are afraid to show their face. there's definitely a fear of, you know, being attacked and, 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. 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,
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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 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 based on specified consequences.
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kristen salumi abra 0 new york laws. police force was also deployed in austin and texas. the police and state pieces try to dispense the crowns, and these 34 people are arrested on the university of texas. and the process was unable to rise hundreds of students if interested in the us since friday. jeremy, sorry, is a professor of global leadership, history and public policy at the university of texas. he says the cracks out on the protest as any strengthening the solidarity, similar to the anti war movement in the sixty's. the irony is that this kind of behavior by the police only increases the resolve of students. i cannot tell you how many students more than 15 to 20 that i spoke with, who i saw at this event. some of my students, i know were students who are apathetic or may have even been favorable to the israeli side in the arguments. and they see the police acting this way. and it
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leads them to become more radical. and this is the story of the 19 sixty's in our society were replying that when the police attack students in this way, it makes other students sympathized with those were attacked. not the attackers. i believe that university presidents, including my own at the university of texas, are afraid they are afraid that they are going to be criticized and condemned by politicians by the governor of texas by members of congress. they're, they're afraid they're going to be condemned for allowing anti semitism and i'm against anti semitism to. i'm jewish myself. so i think anti semitism is horrible and there has been too much of it. but this, the presidents are over reacting. and what they're doing is they're creating an environment in which no one is allowed to say anything that sounds critical in any way of israel or any other topic. and they're making it impossible for students to express themselves. how does the students, how the setting up the university of southern california also has rob reynolds was
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that as police arrested protest of 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 graphic 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. they were, they did not 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,
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this investigating this protest against the war against gaza and demanding despot of the university's 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, 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,
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los angeles. that'd be in scuffles between police and protesters outside the residence of b as riley prime minister. demanded benjamin netanyahu. tough move for the release of the captives being held in garza police had to a school national security minister and they've been to the, to his call for the crowd. police have been deployed as purchased as much to move government building demonstrations began off the announcement each video of a 23 year old who was taken for the music festivals on october the 7th. but as many of the details 1st go book, poland has spent almost 200 days detained, a multi described as an underground. how visits him on october 7th, left um covered in a box without getting into a pickup truck. come and did buy. how much spices is that over? run the music festival in southern israel, gold book, poland, and others had run to a shelter. eventually they were forced out thrown on to a pickup truck and driven to gauze. goldberg,
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pulling out his left hand blown 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 do that. includes the car, egypt, the united states, from us and israel, the brave lena and seize this moment and get a deal done. the release of the video prompted 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 $130.00 threes rate is still being held in gaza. and when fall right, security minister, it my bank of a left a nearby, send a gold. he was heckled with shouts of shame on you. he too, is accused of prioritizing the war against thomas over the rescue of captives as will likely of catholic time. the release of this video to add to the pressure on
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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. bernard smith islanders era, you don't keep bodies, jerusalem, to you, and humanitarian and we construction coordinator for casa has told the security council that error valuable steps need to be taken to facilitate and the delivery of more aide into the strip. it's a good cargo. so stress that the quality of that aid must be improved. i was just give those on the high school from new york to meet the immense a new united nations lead mechanism for monitoring aid routes in the gaza will be operational in a matter of days. secret colleague the you in the seniors, mediterranean reconstruction coordinator for guys. a said that initially the mechanism will monitor aid routes, the a site 1st and jordan. and shortly after short begin monitoring aid entering
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through egypt. i've informed 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 alarm supply routes. the approval for the placement of international monitors of crossings inspection and supply points has been requested from relevant authorities, verification and monitoring inside gals. i will commence as soon as possible. it's been over 200 days since israel's war on kaiser began. some council members said it's regrettable it is taking so long and we have to discuss the access to basic needs. basic human needs, search of access to food as well. and sanitation, cogs said she expects is real to help facilitate the new aid routes. but the
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reality on the ground water right now is much different. it remains extremely difficult to secure a safe and unimpeded access for command sharing movements to northern gaza. ok reports that as of today, more than one 3rd of admissions to the north and april were denied, were impeded by as really, authorities secret cock also said that the next step may be for a trucks to be inspected on the palestinian side of the rock or 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 in the next few weeks. gabriel's on to how does it at the united nations in new york. and he can watch all full interview with sigrid cock on saturday. at 2013 gmc onto the challenges era. probably sit
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in jail unless mohammed curry care has been reporting on the war on garza but he's now covering a personal tragedy. his mother was killed by his really forces when they rated i was chief of hospital in march for the a call reports remembering happier times. how much correct here with his mother 9 that was in that you know, most especially felt them on when is really forces withdrew from our chief a hospital after a 2 weeks each. he finally learned her face according this why didn't know him as well from the in some women had told me that they saw my mother here asking for how many times when i got here i found a buddy. i knew immediately, even before it recognizes that it was my mother. i went closer and i saw her lying . the covet as if she was sleeping. it was as if she was a sleep at home. so i said, wake up, ma'am. i'm here cuz i haven't used witnesses say these really army killed people who were sheltering at the hospital. and so this one,
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remember seeing name is body legit. lemme just plug them in and it was arrested early in the day by is ready forces for interrogation. they released me in the evening. i'm on my way back. i still have body was already wearing my on the wire, and i also, these really soul just allow me to go home and put on my clothes. he refused and said, do you want to lose your life like this woman? time, i refused to leave guys a city with that in the habit who was covering the war. she was one of thousands who took refuge and you guys as big as hospital complex, hoping to escape the relentless is really a tax goodness the i don't fully but the how i wished i could see her when she was looking for me to hook up to take her with me away from danger and that was you. her face was unrecognizable and that's how cool people told me she was executed by these randy ministry heads that they should have helped me. i was the only son. it was so hard for me to see how like this. now on the hand that has left his memories of his mother and questions about who if anyone will be held accountable for
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killing her. for the car, which is 0. this is where the forces have salsa and killed a teenager in the occupied westbank, the policy of administrative health. a 16 year old kind of dr. settlement route was shots in the chest during a vague and ramallah, a number of palestinians killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th is now $488.00. the seller has hell on al jazeera test. all right, good deal to exchange children displaced. 5, you claim rule on tablet and times ahead for boeing, the usaa cost money factor reports, huge losses off to a series of safety issues, the hello. it's remaining,
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robert city across north western part. so if you see this area of low cloud, the grey cloud here coming across eastern scouts of the base and there was of england just running down into the low country. the area of low pressure just sliding its way across. northern germany for denmark, couple of areas of low pressure to the south and east of that, so as well. so it's cold across the northwest, but it says what would i be towards the eastern side of here. but we'll see those type of just picking up as we go on through the next couple of days. but as a cloud on the right in between, somebody wet weather this, that in place, just around the low countries around denmark's to what level the, just the coast cities, the side of england, the where to where the also coming into island this we go on into a friday, twice, thoughts of the day it goes to northwest, but the shabbots do gather quite quickly. one or 2 them wintry in nature live separately by causing the problem some when she showers to just around the house could scattering the showers across from the spanish northern cost of the italy some what the weather coming into northern spain and portugal. i'm very wet weather
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. will the weather is that the most go 21 degree celsius. the temperature is still on the rise here at time. it is high enough to across the northeast of africa, car right at 40 celsius, one or 2 showers across out to you area. and the showers for west africa of the 300 years ago. the found is the full season the celebrated, the natural world in stages of the year. now, his music has been re composed by alteration intelligence using projected 2050 weather data to reflect the global climate emergency. culminating in a disturbing like performance in south korea. this no pure of silver on al jazeera . we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to the places that others can all be, are guides by the parties on purpose,
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to have the time and it to go live on the go live. another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the again, you're watching out, is there a, has a mind drove off the top stories this hour. at least 8 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes and the rafa in gaza on wednesday night as well have north a series of s strikes and the southern city. 2 children are amongst those killed the white house as described,
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the ports of mass graves in gauze as deep the disturbing that's joined, causing the issue. i'm the you and for an independent investigation. for them, $350.00 bodies have been discovered since subsidized on protests against, as well as war on gauls or are intensifying and you'd have us to come sit across the united states. demonstration started from columbia university in new york, last week leasing compet security. arrested dozens of those who refused to me. long gone. so has that renewed caused a boy called his rodney products for yes. policies of us international sanctions being posed in order to push it as well to end up on compassion. but for those in the occupied, westbank is real, strangle hold on. the economy is a major obstacle for the boy movement. the, the abraham has this report from back to him living on occupied land,
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selma 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'm 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 totally bike up. but even if i inflect 35 percent losses on them, that's the least i could do. as is really the 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, violent 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 booklet campaigns,
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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 most recent soon there. so that would make its way to shops in jordan with book what's called our strong genetic this id. these really offer to complicate our process. they impose high taxes and delay the inputs and 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 the 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,
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demanding, put us in mushrooms more than is really my films that we started taking a percentage of the market. and that's we started getting the instructions, including on holding up our imports. it did not work at 1st, but with the holding of inputs for all materials in the port, which is, you know, 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 last spring. i was told about this a bit more with andrew that's out he's associates, professor of commercial know here at the castle university joins us now. and so how
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good to have you with this and a lot. so it's clear that israel has almost a complete stranglehold on the economy of the occupied westbank. does that make a local boy called almost impossible. it makes it very difficult. i mean, but the level of control that has of, at the board is, is absolute or products coming into the palestinian territories. whether they are, is rarely products or from further abroad. have to go through land sea or airports controlled by israel. and that includes the sitting of texas. so of running business anyway, any time is difficult, let alone in a conflict. so it makes it logistically impossible to deal with suppliers and customers and even do something as simple as a collect payment. and that also, i suppose puts off invest as a potential investors because they are not likely to want to invest in something that says risk is that business investment requires certainty. and certainties is
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lacking in the region. the posting churches in the literal sense, a captive market, and the dependency between these really economy and the palestinian economy is up to that. but it's unilateral, the posting in economy, it's major trading partner imports and exports of israel. but that's not reciprocated. the, the palestinian economy is structurally distorted. what that means of the 6 is not uniformly developed. so you might have agriculture that's developed, but you doesn't have tourism or the high tech sector where as, as well as the economy, it's much more diversified, much more developed. i mean, you can think of the posting and is really economies as can joint twins. but one of the can join twins is taken with the sustenance from the other. and so what about the boycotts movement, outside of the policy and the entire change, the occupied territories in the, the, the b ds of waco,
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divest sanctions movement. how much impact is that actually have? well, it's having a lot of impact, i think symbolically. it's important, but also it's raising a conversation about where your money is going and how you're spending it. and recently we've seen the initiatives and innovations in technology where people can use their smartphones to, to scan bar codes and get an immediate response about whether the product is linked to in these rarely company or not. but also give you information about what that link is. you don't just have to take it for granted. so we've seen this is a technology sector. there's an issue called tech for palestine. we try and cause a lot of people to look into, which is using these new innovations in the commercial space. and also we, we've seen since the was, is october the 7th, a huge movement on mcdonalds, which was at one point offering free meals to his riley soldiers. and there was pressure on mcdonald's to buy out local franchises in israel,
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which it ended up doing so sort of impact. so those kind of a campaigns, how well people who are thinking about taking a franchise from a multi national corporation that has links to is route we'll think twice. so it will have global ramifications. i think not just in the as well. but we've seen in the middle east here, change like starbucks, for example, have suffered because of the situation. and we've seen them pull back their operation somewhat. okay, i'll do that out. great to get your expertise on this. thanks very much. thank you . now was protest against the wall on guns a game, a mental math american universities us present. joe biden has signed off on a for an aide package that includes $26000000000.00 as well. i kind of as well from washington dc. president biden, describe the foreign aid package as a victory for the us and for the world. can you reiterate to what he called his on
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class support of israel? always make sure these are has what it needs to defend himself against iran and chairs to support. this was the say the united states can help replenish the israel's air defense and fraud, other critical so that so rand can never carry out to destruction. and intended was its attack 10 days ago. about the same time this bill significantly significantly increases humanitarian assistance or shiny to the innocent people of cause are suffering badly or suffering. the consequences for there's a mouse starting and we've been working intently for months to get as much a to guys as possible. the president said that the a to ukraine was also an important signal to the us as allies in the to. this is a historical moment. and the last 2 years we've helped beautify strength to expand nato. imagine if instead we had fail,
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which failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gauge would have begun. no rabble. cohesion of data would have been weekend. and our national security would have been undermined without any question. the department of defense has already drawing up an inventory of what will be sent to ukraine and to israel. and president biden says, the equipment will be on its way in a matter of hours. my kind of, i'll just say era, washington, the russia and ukraine have agreed to exchange 48, displace children, and entail for combined castle most all ukrainian but 19 a russian. moscow has been accused of forcibly taking cranium children into its turret trade, joined the full scale invasion. the crane believes russia has legally taken move in 19000 children. since 2022. most cases, the children were transferred from flight things and their own safety. so it's
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actually about how barbara has more it's been a long process. i stopped at about a year ago. we got to us probably minutes, 10 minutes of fun in the past. so we haven't been on the outside, he visited the russia and ukraine, and he was asked by the ukraine is to mediate the family reunification process. and ever since the cuts always have been in touch with the russians, and the ukrainians, 20 families arrived here in the house. part of that political process is quite a significant step forward. as a categories say, today was a milestone for us. the some of the ition process which started last year. today we had to 20 families, adding fi families from both c cream. i'm not sure with a high a presentation from both governance as well. we hope to upscale this process and to continue all you hopefully taught that this could be
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a starting point to bring the equations and the russians to, to politics. but when we started this discussion, we agreed that we will start a humanitarian discussion of focus very much on humanitarian matters. and then from there we can discuss all the portfolios as well. and obviously the human is eating and the political offsetting, much intertwined. so we're hopeful that this will open all those 4 values in the future. but it's far from over. the ukranian say that i'm more than 20 thousands of children who are productive by the russians claims dismissed by the russians. jose, this is parts over ukrainian, and weston propaganda to discredit the rushes. and this is why the cuts, how is hoping to try to continue the mediation spots of a confidence building measure that could eventually pay the way for both the political talks between the ukrainians and russians. to put an end to the conflict
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that spotted 2 years ago, posted by the 0. doha, and these 21 people have died after a boat crying if you pin my guns capsized off the coast of lucy and my friends were trying to reach them and 23 people are missing. it comes to 2 weeks after another migrant boat capsized in the era killing $38.00 people engineers here the coast gone has recovered the bodies of at least 14 people off the coast of java. well, so as you say, the bodies have been washing up on the island since friday on tuesday. rescue is also recovered. 22 bodies opportunity and coasts for the knolls to his ear was a partial point for many migrants refugees trying to reach your south career has recorded a surprise uptake in the 1st quarter. t p figures. growth was driven by strong, smart phone sales and private consumption is being seen as a welcome break for the use of kill government, which is still under pressure due to high food prices and low approval rate. things you know,
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this kim has more from sol of south korea's 1st quarter economic growth. nearly doubled, project shows coming in at 1.3 percent on porter. now this has left and many scratching there has as strong private consumption together with exports lead the forward momentum. this despite high food prices, exports for boosted by high demand for technology products like semi conductors. this is sorely needed. good news for president use on your battery from his party's loss and this month's problem entry elections and mid a cost of living crisis. even after the elections south koreans have been feeling. the pinch with the prize and as naples like cabbage is up. 36 percent and see lead up 20 percent on month. head winds to the economy remain with eyes squarely on the middle east. from don't do you not, you don't have to have these 2. the remain risks involving the middle east region
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and the politics exchange rates and oil prices are on an unstable footing. so all of these internal and external economic factors will be reflected in our future economic outlook and in the south region. one has been one of the leading moves or is in the region, especially in med spikes and geo political tension. ages 4th largest economy is heavily relied on crude oil through the news. as the middle east accounts for some 72 percent of its imports. regulator say, even as they maintain a vigilant posture, predicting price rises is becoming an ever more difficult business unit skim. alda zara. so, a boeing is reporting more than $350000000.00 in la cents for the 1st 3 months of this year. the was across manufacturer is currently under investigation for a series of safety incidents that include the blow out of a panel on a 737 max in january, chief executive dave calhoun admission. the company was in
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a tough moment, but the focus was on by new factoring issues, not revenue. i like sped, takes a look at how boeing flew into trouble of the 6 government safety investigations of boeing aircraft underway, including a pro of why and how i do a plug section of a boeing 737 max blowout, shortly after take off in january in 201820. 19. boeing 737 mex. a line is crashed and indonesia and ethiopia killing 346 people. as a recent hearing safety experts told congress, the flying public is in danger. the manufacturing conditions that led to the 2737 match disasters also led to the alaskan accident blow out accident. and these conditions continue. hundreds of people died and there's been no justice unless action is taken and leaders are held accountable. every person stepping a boarding, boeing airplane, is a risk aviation safety expense,
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say boeing's up level management, prioritize the speed of delivering its products, of a safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit the factories and talk with people for the case. boeing was the symbol of us engineering and technology close appear your receipt. and let's say that changed with the c. e o and other top jobs were filled by executives trained in business management and notes engineer fully needs and aerospace engineer who understands production, who understands the challenges we understand it's important. so safety. one thing that the really is important to to realize here is that the volume is not a service as a company. if it's a company that builds things on which lives depend on their product blowing, saves it is cooperating,
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and is committed to safety and transparency. this stock matters. everything matters . every detail. nice. see. oh, dave told her 2 nights. $33000000.00 and celery and bonuses in 2023. i will step down at the end of the serious. meanwhile, a poll earlier this month showed a majority of americans are willing to pay extra for tickets if it means avoiding flying on a boeing, alec speed, which is 0. a grand jury in the us state of arizona as indicted, separate advises, the former president, donald trump, accused of attempting to use faith collectors to overtime. his 2020 election lost to joe biden. indictment alleges defendants including lower rudy giuliani and chief of stock. ma meadows. submissive false documents to congress, declaring trumps victory in arizona. a challenge with 9 counts of each of conspiracy fraud and forgery. shots have been flooded. their hatred is national policy hours before presidential transition ceremony is set to take place
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. the complex and the council for the prince has come on to repeat at 5 from on the games in recent days . the control, much of the city gun need is a talk so that hates his political future, must include them and why fi has broken out of west in cuba. first thing, one of the items main tourist destinations. the plays began on monday and quickly spread through pine forest. south of the world was the town of vin, y'all as well that firefighters have managed to contain most of the flames. it does continue to bind in some remote parts of the and ask a world heritage site. no casualties have been reported on to investigations into the cause or ongoing thousands of people have been forced to flee the homes due to severe flooding in kenya as lots of the most anti and neighborhoods in the capital library. beyond this base building 11000 households,
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weeks of heavy rain full coming off the months of drought. i've left millions facing hung up a still a has hair on the houses. there are a lot of this on spacing in northeastern states of lot of people in india was largest democracy. it will be heading to the polls over the course of 6 week,
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the of the ethnic violence in india's northeastern states of none, of course, disrupting the general election. some polling stations have had to restart. the 1st
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round of voting just stays into the 6 week process. engine government has failed to give these as 2 out zeros correspondents to cover this story. so we are covering the election from outside of the country homes on the home and reports. validity is patrol the streets of villages in money for the state. it's been like the since may last year when ethnic violence broke out between the minority khaki and the majority made the communities oh, the tension has been sitting for years. it escalated us to a cold proposed extending state benefits, granted to the 2 keys to meet these. this one was on the weekend said a separate me decision. we'd be the only source one change we can all go to in far and they're going to come to healy area. i think there that would be the only sort of thing more than $200.00 people have been killed. the violence spider
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lies many parts of the region. this highway should be full of traffic. it connects many, put me on mall. trade is struggling to keep their businesses open as well as i eat . i'm put, i'm home, pay me enough money. don't let me know when there was no conflict. we could go to mona and on was to me and my to buy goods and sell them here. now that become good, there anymore. become good. any products for me and my exposure to interrupted voting, independent mentor elections, which started on friday polling stations were bundle lights and voting machines damage. the government has bring the position there, but this election is not between the b p and the congress party is between those who talk and breaking up money for and those who want to keep money. poor united to the congress part, to talk subdivision wherever they go. why the position to see the government is
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responsible but don't worry about violence. let's take a violent say like that one. but this violence is a creation of the government. this is the handiwork. more particularly the state government, colluding with the central government. they a deliberately not ending this violent one, but the 2nd phase of voting in money. poor little stopped on friday for vote. this one is for piece 3 attempt to this, the hands him, him just need and just to remind to the indian government has not content visas to alta 0 is journalist. so we are covering the election from outside of the country doing services of being held across new zealand and australia to remember soldiers killed in combat during the 1st world war. thousands of people attended a service in oakland where prime is the course of the luck. some late reef at the woman memorial museum. meanwhile, and sidney people lined the streets to watch veterans and current service members
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take posts in the parade. on april 25th and 1915, thousands of tennessee lenses and this training is landed at could literally put in to the and it campaign that claims more than a 130000 lives. a parliament has approved a proposal that would binds single use plastic packaging condiments from fast food restaurants, then plastic bags for groceries, as well as many cosmetic buffaloes and hotels, which will be banned under the little what these really important are for things i would say one is so advanced integrated tool packaging. the 2nd thing is they showed that what we do, so we don't forget about the functions the packaging has a so you know, the protection, the product, protecting the consumers, allowing for those to be transported and for 12 organized rules. so that to prevent barrios between marriage across member states, marine wildlife export. so trying to rescue around a $140.00 wales, the stranded in western australia,
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