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rustic crossing in recent months. most of these bless and the bless. i'm wheel turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the the american universities are rocked by protests against as well as war on concepts . so search i get demonstrations beyond united states, the voluntary johnston, this is i'll just say a lot from time. oh, so coming up sunday taishan, what's a crisis on the streets of gods? and the reports on how disease is spreading and the fee is conference plus the time gabriel's onto the united nations headquarters in new york,
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where they've released their initial findings on israel's claims. it's some unrest employees took part in the october 7th attack. and ukraine is, she's restrictions on passports for ministry, aged men outside the country to address a shortage of troops at the time the . we start with the student protests and united states the campus set top at columbia and invest in new york and sold it down to his protest on this turned into a movement that is spread across the united states to europe and beyond. students saw it demanding the schools divest from israel and the columbia that promising to maintain their incompetence and to let them on. so many universities have made several offers from this thing to examine and review the investments. but it's only enough for the students to more than $550.00 protests as have interested so far.
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today is day 203 of genocide for palestinians in gaza and nearly 75 years of colonial violence from the apartheid state of israel and immense english for palestinians everywhere. if you are not focusing on the brutal genocide currently happening in gaza and the apartheid system, palestinians are living under in all of occupied palestine. we implore you to do so . it is important to remember why we are here. are encampment here at columbia and in cabinets everywhere around the country are part of the larger movement for palestinian liberation as well. i live in washington dc. new york and los angeles was stopped without his arrows, an official george washington university in washington, d. c. i don't know what's been happening that well, if you take a look at the route i would side to the college job where most of the protest as what gathered on thursday evening. if you look,
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you can see the several 100 people here. no, i'd be moved out of the main courtyard. beer there's probably about a dozen people who are still in their tents and intending to stay another night out, making their voices have. but as you can see, the short has been closed in hundreds of people have come along here to see to add the support, to add to their voice. to tell the students that the are no to load now is looking for one of the organizers may reside, she's at the other side of the crowd. i was hoping that she would be able to join his and still might before we're done. but you can see the size of support that is coming for the students. the many of them that we've been talking about. i've been discussing her the pins and the grandparents protested years ago in the sixty's against the vietnam war on college campuses across america. in the 1980s against the apartheid in south africa on college campuses. and every time then they would criticize today would be what i talked. we were told that what they were doing was
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wrong, and i wouldn't change and the thing, and that's kind of driving this latest generation onto the c p a to make their voices. because the believe what is happening in gaza has to be addressed by the united states government, but also individually, by the unit best these as well, they're talking about divesting themselves of any interest. and there's really companies cutting links with is really connected businesses and also making sure that those who organize the protests tier to face any repercussions. just in the last couple of hours, the faculty from george washington university where we all know, but also other schools in the washington area. i've sent a letter to the administrator saying that what is important is that the students 1st amendment rights, the right to freedom of speech is protected. and so well, some people may not agree with what they're seeing here. what they're doing here. they think is important that those voices are here and they make the point very
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clearly that so often to young people go to the best to land to think for themselves to, to discuss and consider world events and make a difference. obviously, that's exactly what they're doing. to you that would appear that the authorities are essentially hoping to wait on those who are still in the courtyard. as i said, there was more than a 100 times last night the numbers went down and through the night, people leaving even into this afternoon where they just walked out and the not being a load back in. and so maybe the authorities don't want to move in with any level of force, and they're hoping that essentially called a time and the lack of facilities will drive the number of stone. but as you can see here, there's still a great deal of support for those who are making their voices, hair in the courtyard and standing against what is happening and gossip out. and thanks so much for that. well, staying with this, of course john engine joins us now from the city university of new york. it's on
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and it's a public institution, isn't it? so what's the mood like this? again, they just opened up one day a go when already a police from the university came in, tried to pull out of here and they failed to do so. you can see the signs of it. there are dozens are sensitive just after campus. police try just sweep and then we had the new york city police come in and they preach, set some barricade, the big lights closed, affordable lighting poses that suggest that they might want to come in here to the students. say they have had threats, but if they didn't take the tents down, the police would come in. that is also happened in new york university across town, where students are now taking down some of the tents because they were told the
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university would not sending the police under those circumstances. but this is something is happening here. it's happening all over the country. and right now you have is somebody addressing the crowd here and uh, the concern is that new york city police might come in and do what the campus police couldn't do. but everybody i've talked to, here's an event happens, they're just gonna rebuild. and that's what's happened at university after university. it was likely to happen here at new york university downtown they've just rebuilt at columbia university last week. the police swept interested about a 100 people. and these protests and these impairments just seemed to be growing very much at the time and situation that jones, thank you. well, go bundles, is the university of california, los angeles campus throughout the protests is on wavering in the 8th.
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oh, no, not at all. and the situation here on the university of california, los angeles, you see like campus is quite different from what we saw just a 2 days ago on the campus of the other big university in town, university, southern california. that is, in that case on wednesday, uh, the university administration called in the los angeles city police, they arrested more than 90 students, another protesters, and carried them away, charged them, carried them off in zip ty handcuffs, and that university. today we went there earlier and we were told no one was allowed on the lease campus police officer came up and said this university is on lock down. so no one is allowed in without campus id. it's a different story here. you see a way where the police are keeping
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a fairly low profile. they haven't made any moves to eject the protesters from this very large protest and campus that you can see behind me and see that people are in their students and others from being changing slogans. having a variety of other events including sort of teachings and things of that nature. now i'd like to introduce you to one of the protesters here, hopkins, a car which tends to come right in this way. thank you very good. appreciate you talking with us on l. g 0. now i know that you and your peers here are, are here because you want to show solidarity with, with palestine in your, your, your out race over what's going on and gaza. but you also have some very specific things that you want this university to do. tell us about. yeah, i'm sorry. yeah, i think it does like solidarity. yes. but beyond solidarity
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as much as it is because we feel for the palestinians on the ground, this is a reaction to what has been happening on the ground. it's also because we are funding what is happening on the ground. one of our most important demands is divestment for a reason whether it is you see wide or in damage, which is a $160000000000.00 of our endowments. $25800000000.00 a bit is in private equity. managed by black rock, which is r as a manager, that the biggest investor in weapons manufacturing and weapons contractors in the world, which obviously invests based on its profit and where it already has invest in the past, but also the utility foundation. $5800000000.00 of our proper endowments investing it is really weapons contractors and whether it's manufacturing as well. so that's our main demand is the total investment from the genocide that is happening to that
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has been happening for $200.00 days and goes up at also the disclosing of those documents because we have a legal right to access those documents and have full disclosure of our financial investments, they've been who didn't either buy thorough demands for your request or buried behind other hyperlinks and documents so that it is not accessible for the public. yeah, absolutely. what kind of response that have you got from the university? anything the response for the university is not different than it has been for a while, which is to blame the like disruption in chaos in the, in the and, and causes fear that like the protesters are the ones that are causing a fear for the safety of the students, when the reality that is not the case, the reality is that there are counter processors are doing threatening students and causing an immense amount of violence. trying pro pro is rarely counter crooked as a to tell us about what they've been doing. that sign is protesters have been kind
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of professors, i would call them honestly, attackers, i had been trying to get into the in chip and they've been shouting racist. and if i'm phobic threats to other students, they've been trying to intimidate our students. but the reality is that all they do is make a safer. we are extremely organized, we keep each other safe where we have protocols. we do not interact with the protesters with the counter protesters. and we are here to stay. and we, all it does is make us realize the extent of the racist islam of food make and fascist ideology, zionist ideology on the ground that is terrorizing occupying palestinians as well as murdering them indiscriminately. whether that is settler violence in the west bank, or the genocidal campaign and ethnic cleansing campaign and your husband. and so
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we're going to have to leave it there out of time. but thank you very much for speaking with us. appreciate that that tends to call re one of the hundreds and hundreds of students and other protesters gathered here at this camp, i got to say again, carry totally peaceful. with the exception of as kenzie mentioned, some of the heckling and scuffling from a counter. protesters. people who are inclined to the pro israel for that one way and so far again here at u. c. l, a. the police have not submitted a new student the student protesters used to they for as well. thank you. is rarely forces have loans. the series of strikes on several neighborhoods in gauze them to palestinians were killed in a raid on this route to
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a refugee camp in the center of the street. 3 others were killed in the bombing of this a sent it to you of a school on eunice in the south. and for more palestinians were killed east of eldridge compound in alpha, not as a result of a drone attack. the kind of spinning and health industry is reporting at least 51 people killed in the past 24 hours. eric assumed reports not from back. the attacks on the guns this threat really did not stop within the past 24 hours of at least 51 palestinians have for reports of killed. according to gauze, health ministry. as we have been recording multiple attacks in a rough hour, at least 2 locations being targeted with to at least palestinians have been injured and now they are receiving treatment at the job hospitals. but again, i, this is on the ground in the middle areas have been reporting and constant onto the re bombardment and unprecedented rates of strikes that target. residential houses on the farm land with a number of casualties have been transferred to
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a box of hospitals to receive medical treatment. now these. busy these unprecedented escalation of military attacks came in light of the anticipated military and cogent for roughly the district as palestinians are following all the latest developments on the ground regarding the political assets being made by regional payers. in order to bridge the gaps of this on this type of, of this understanding that we, how my son is valid in order to get for an end for the fighting on the ground as palestinians here believe that they have no one else safe to go to our campuses out is there a roof on palestine or from it show a palestinian baby who was rescued from my mother's womb of to she was killed and then is ready as strike has died off to days and an incubator or teens reported on the new phone sabrin, we showed that she was pulled out a live moments of the present mother was killed. sabrina's home was hit by his very
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striking rafter on saturday. as well as war and gauze. it has left the strips, healthcare system in ruins. the collapse of sanitation systems of lack of clean drinking water is fusing the spread of disease. honey mcclintic proposed now after months of bombardment on suffering, the people of god that had been left within you in the beginning the peace because the effort should be a honda for the situation is very dark and the place is no suitable for living to no toilets no water, no sanitation facilities, just making it very difficult one toilet and one war to science, a 5000 displace individuals. people are an overcrowded spaces. and this has led to a spread of infectious diseases, very alien to us. even the health ministry cannot determine what these diseases uh the lack of showers in hand washing facilities means maintaining a proper hygiene is nearly impossible. stagnating water and pour waste management
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held the breed diseases, carrying mosquitoes and flies, the number of those with malaria. the fever and other illness is rising, whole eligible diseases such as hepatitis and other infectious diseases are spreading quickly. vomiting and diarrhea are among the most whites but diseases among children. israel's war on gaza is also straining the management of medical ways, adequate sanitation and the supply of clean medical supply. and there is no sanitation or waste management when you live industries. there's no sanitation, tools, or equipment to help tools as simple as a broom or sweepers are not available if they are available, they are very expensive. for 7 months, we've had no work or salary and we can't afford buying these necessities. it's not just on sanitary conditions here that are creating health of problem sickness pressed on the problem of the conflict, we're not excited. the pressing on both dramatic stress disorders are building into
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a mental health nightmare for the people of dog roles and tens bombing campaign has eliminated nearly co sourcing services and health care facilities. recovery will need a humanitarian aid organization. local authority is an international actors to work together. sanitation, waste management and health care, including mental health treatment, are all needed immediately. clean water would be start and even more. outage of the garza palestine a sort of head hair analysis. there are reports from paris on student protests. is that science is oh, university demanding institution cuts. ties with israel to genocide and gauze. the on counting the costs of global ministry spending. as i said, all time high, one nation is racing to buy weapons. will western sciences impacts or runs ability
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to wage a war against israel? fuss, why it's what needs ancient city of venice is charging entry fees for the day trip to come to the cost on out of their the the what else is here? i'm on to our main stores now, university protests and sort of see what kind of stones continue to spread the united states. students on demanding their screws divest from israel organs 550 protest in the rest. so is ready for states have notes to strikes on several neighborhoods in concert residential areas. this refugee camp on eunice, white kid, spiked wound attacks, at least 51 people have chosen a 24 hour period. in paris,
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the demonstration by students was broken off. how do they occupied the main building of the sciences pay university for hours in the evening universe? the management said it had reach an agreement with students who promised they would no longer interrupt crosses. also there was the passion, popular, was that the protest incentives this report card. can you do it inside harris's procedures, seals pull university, dozens of students demanding it in to israel's war and garza outside to others. showing cellphones to help stop what they say is a genocide. we are witnessing a genocide and as a student, we are in the process of shaping our own political awareness. and we know that student movements and voices have marked history. so this is why we can't stay silent. things became tends when a group, supposing israel arrive to stay, to counter protest for the release, the captain. i live near here and i worry this university is no longer friends.
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french police moved in to separate the 2 sides. meanwhile, most students during the demonstration filling this to the children they have as a university is like there is another is raising university. we have a few months, but one of them is to start investigating all of the ties they have with the state of israel, which is academy and financial. there's already research with a work on that to understand how these really universities are complicit in the case of potential genocide declared by the i c j. and we want something with investigating prep partnerships to protest is the latest student demonstrations. on wednesday, french police pay the $16.00 move, the student says was a pete 100 and symbolic there's
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a real google not only and seems to be very wide and burn friend slides. there was a startling process, 9 voice. now we've reached another step with the police coming into our campus. during the wednesday, the provision to pick is out of the time. the next assignment of silence must be broken, say the students, if palestinian rights to be heard types of butler. i'll just sarah power the nation says it doesn't have enough information from is very all thoughts is as investigates, accusations that some of the staff members took part in the type of 7th attacks. you and investigators will return to israel. the may, as the pro continues. i'll just, there is gabriel is on that has moved out from new york. as in january, israel told the un, 12 of their staff members working for under a were involved in the october 7th attacks. all 12 were fired and the secretary
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general almost immediately ordered an internal investigation into the claims. the investigation by the un office of internal oversight services is ongoing. normally, the un doesn't release its findings publicly, but because 16 countries suspended funding to unreal. following the allegations on friday, the secretary general's spokesperson gave an update of the 12 under a staff is real accused. the un has closed one case because no evidence was provided by israel to support their allegations. 3 cases were suspended, as information provided by israel was not sufficient. the other 8 cases are still under investigation, ended march, and april. israel went to the un with names of 7 more employees. it said also were part of october 7th. one of those cases, the un has suspended as well. pending more information from is real. the other 6
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remained under investigation the you and said it was looking into what it calls corrective measures for the staff member whose case was closed. that the secretary general wants to be extremely proactive for the sake of armoire, right. for the sake also of, of the, uh, tens of thousands of on the other on while workers uh, were continuing to do their job in the most difficult circumstances. right. um, so we will continue. we will go where the evidence leads us and we will continue to appeal to donors, just report unable to support onto our generously un investigators are expected to be back in israel next month. so their final report is not expected to be ready for at least a few more weeks. gabriel's onto,
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i'll just see it at united nations in new york. the, these 2 people have been killed and several were wounded by selling in the russian control city have done yet political mab lane, the ukrainian and, but actually for the strike a cave has yet to comment. russian officials also say ukrainian strikes kills at least 7 novels in separation. kiska and southern has some of the more than 2 years of war. ukraine is struggling to recruit new troops is recently passed on. no knowing the conscription, the age from 27 to 25 on tuesday, wednesday even further issuing a new passport release from entered, brought on home and reports not from keith. the ukraine struggling to buy men to fight its military commander in the east. his cit, the, in some sections of the front line, brushing forces out number,
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it's 7 to one. now it's governments announced a new controversial measure. it will stop issuing any new passports abroad to military each man because they'll only be able to get them back in ukraine. he wants them to come home. is what the ukranian minister of foreign affairs to meet through a cool level wrote in his statement. how it looks like now, a man of conscription, age went abroad. shoddy state doesn't care about it. survival and then comes and wants to receive services from the state. it doesn't work this way. a country's a will on wednesday, the oldest seem to go into instant effects and the ukrainian possible office in will. so there are tens of thousands of ukrainian men of military age in poland to go to pick up my possible goal. here is 6. i am, yesterday we spent the night, but no one's giving us a possible. what do we do now? this is a fight against draft dodgers, but they didn't ask us on the basis we went abroad. how can i be a draft don't j?
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if i went to broad legally not to tell you this, but the neighboring ukraine supports the measure and its defense minister said like wednesdays these country could help out. we've talked about, we've already suggested for a long time that we're able to aid the ukranian side by helping those who are subject to ministry service. go home. mr. is a test. i think that many of our compatriots feel outraged now when they see young ukrainian men in hotels and cafe in here all the time about how much effort we have to make to help ukraine. but will the measure increase ukraine's true numbers? alexi headman is a military analyst and was a major in the army. let's begin with those models. the put a little more we need 3 things. one is the middle tree 8 that we've already got from out part is to is the mobilization of troops and 3 powerful fortifications to repel the russians. these 3 things need to add up so that were able to find the width is from a $61000000000.00 a package from the united states. now suddenly begin arriving in coming weeks.
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ukraine still missing meant with the john home, and i'll just say to keep you correct if it finds that more news and analysis on our website that's i'll just say, i don't use that. also counting the cost to the the highlight of whether it's looking a little likely across north america. there might be particular across the white plains, lots of summary down pools here to areas of low pressure ganging together. and that's been producing widespread stormy conditions. and this severe weather outbreak last in a few days, actually it will continue to drift this way. the east was moved funds ahead of that . so that means that we're pushing it across the eastern parts of the us and it
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