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A 3 paragraph, 4 page explanation. And basically, i think thats ridiculous. I mean, one thing from the river d. C is also a right one is really cant. And notably is there are already extends from the jordan river to the present. Housings are calling from freedom from the preventive part time and then to the freedom of movement in the lives safely pulled up the set of balls and has a check. So i think theyre good and i think its, i think its a tragedy. I live in the line, and i also think it distracts the movement. Like were, were here at the end of the day. Were here not because of the one we have, but because there are no university using guys, a 30000 people been killed, mostly women and children. And thats what people are here. If i there people who my whole life hasnt freedom in does that there. Theres no, were on us, its like gaza and so thats what the students are get fired for. And i think those, those chance particular, i think theyre on message, i dont think they should be. I dont think theres something that should be a positive button in ministration and for the columbia administration, big issues with the protesters. I think that distracts. I think its attractive to distract from whats really at a see you. This is a lives henry, thank you so much for your time and sharing your thoughts with us and letting the world know what people are thinking here on the sidelines. Where there is this continued stand off. You can see uh, Huge Police Presence behind me and this is just one intersection. This is what were seeing all around the Campus Police swearing right here. Police controlling traffic. This is from a 100 and 14th street to a 100 and 20th street. Actually a 100 and 13th street, 220, a series of 7 blocks of broadway. A major thoroughfare in new york city completely shut down on the other side of the campus. The same thing 7 blocks completely shut down. This is a huge operation, a Huge Police Presence can only imagine that the cost. Busy of paying all of these Police Officers and of course, are not only here. Theyre at new york university, theyre at the new school and theyre at City University in new york. Weve also been hearing that police have moved around that campus as well, where things have been quite com. Uh, up until now the scale. There however, did decide to have classes go remote and were seeing some people leaving the campus now. Uh, we will try to chase them. Kristen. Uh, but while i were being blocked by police here so we cant get close to them. Yeah, i know that you will do what you can just has to pay for. You have to talk to more people. The question, but i want to ask you, youre saying that and locks, you know, in new york city closed on by police, you have been covering these protests for weeks and said the gas, how again, like, how does that Police Action compare to what youve seen as well, who looks in new York Police Department consists of more than 30000 officers. Its the size of some small nations army, the new York Police Department, and they are very experienced and very adapt to dealing with protest. Ive seen demonstrations for black lives matter for occupied wall street in for other movements around. So they operate similarly and all of those situations in terms of how they control the streets. But again, this is a demonstration where they were called in to private property on a university, and thats what makes it a different situation. We havent seen where theres a, you know, no one is stopping. No one on the university. Browns were stopping other students from going to school or from going to their dorms. They were just a presence there. They were not hurting anyone. There was some tests the language and there were some claims of tents and some people said that they were shoved or that they were threatened others. And you know that this is on both sides. Weve heard accusations on both sides. In fact, some of the demonstrators were sprayed with a chemical spray thats used by the id often were taken to the hospital. So actually some of the protesters were injured. This is during the demonstrations here, so its, its clearly a heavy, heavy response. Yeah, its interesting custom that you mentioned that some of the demonstrations was sprayed with a chemical spray used by that was really, i mean, you know, like you said, you covered many protests including the black lives matter protests. I remember your what from ferguson, missouri, and we know that the police and ferguson, missouri actually co operates, you know, they, they, they work with the as rarely ami a customer. We will leave you for now, and no doubt we will be coming back to you on over the course of the next few hours. But lets go to todays a bow. She is out of the correspondent who is standing by for us outside Columbia University. And today is it just how worried i protested. Fair about whats happening inside pendleton hole. But as youve been to pushing dozens of Police Officers, may they weigh in over an hour ago. We dont know how many students are in there, and we just dont know whats happening in that. Now. You know what, let me tell you what i know has happened so far. Ive seen at least 2 boxes taking the students that ive been detained. It seems that the royal police is moving out. It seems that the operation is not over. We cannot confirm this, but we have seen at least 2 boxes taken students away from where we are right now. Theyre being taken to the police station. Hes not clear yet. How many people remain inside the campus at this point . But apparently, most of the protesters have been detained and to talk about how students feel. Joining me now is one of them. Shes right here with me. She has been accompanying this movement from the very beginning. Tell me a bit what, how do you feel right now, you know, its been almost 2 weeks for full test stuff and in complements of trying to shed light of whats happening in gaza right now. How do you feel right now . I think the student body here as a whole just feels incredibly disgusted with the way that minutia fee, the president and the administration here at columbia has to, has a completely refused to listen to our demands of students and decided to escalate. Not once but twice. And we have just seen scenes as students of violent, of Police Brutality of our fellow students. And i think its really awful its, its really gross. Thats our own president who was supposedly, here to protect us, has completely compromised all of our safety. Youve been here since from the very beginning of this whole process. I mean, how do you think, what, what happens from now on, you know, most of the students that were inside have been detained. Is this the end of this protest . You one, some of your fellow students will continue. Well, i can say that this is definitely not the end, but this has happened as a, as a result of, i mean, we had a mass arrest already of just last week and we continued to escalate. Were continuing, were not one of our mottos is disclosed. Divest, we will not stop, we will not rest. And i can save that for even the students that were obtained. Nobody is resting. In fact, we will probably step up our game and we will not stop until columbia meets our demands. Many of the things, one of the things that you are asking you start invest is putting it into the use of the funds that the universitys funds, what you pay or your family pays to be able to study here using or investigating companies that we are profiting from the war on guys or do you think this is something that youll be able to achieve . Some other universities have agreed to to hold a vote about divestment. And so, i mean, is this something that youre expecting or that we continue to fight for . Yeah, we will definitely continue to fight. We just recently had a vote with one of our schools of a divestment referendum and it passed by 91 percent. So its definitely a reflection that the student body is massively in support of this. I think historically we can look at columbia as history with divestment and protest. And, you know, the students have put significant pressure on the university and their, their demands has in the and been met. So we definitely have hope that we can achieve this. Youre here and, and many of of other, other students have been detained. Theyve been taken in buses. We do not know how many people have been detained. We do not know, you know, what chargers are going to be pressed against them. Between you, between the among the students, have you been discussing how to react to the police goes and what are you supposed to do . How do you protect yourselves . I mean, what can you tell us about what is happening right now . What is happening to those students who have been detained . Yeah, i know that for students, but how are are aware that they, what they are doing as of poses a risk of arrest . Usually they prepare um, possible the phone numbers that they can call once theyre in jail, and many of their fellows there for their friends are um, you know, made aware that theyre putting themselves at this risk. And we also do just support among the students and among or like legal, legal observer friends. So that once the students are taken to the jail, they can be um, you know, welcomed once. They leave warmly with their, with their own clothes, with, with food. But there are also many legal observers that are around that, that are supposed to be around the area to ensure that there is no um, you know, student taking advantage of. Do you know of any students that have been suspended that have been expelled . I mean, have you heard already of cases about what the university has done to them . I think almost any student here knows of as a suspended student. You know, there were a 100 students suspended following the arrest and prior to the arrest. And there was a 2nd wave i believe yesterday. So if you have students are evicted, many students were evicted from their homes without more than 15 minutes of leaving time. And i think its definitely taking a toll on a lot of their students who feel like they have no support from their school and that theyve essentially been made homeless by their school. But i can tell you right now that some students that were us, that were arrested in suspended the 1st time, continue to show up to these protests and put themselves at risk again. And its not a deterrent for them. Just to explain to, to an international audience. I mean, many of the students that have been suspended were living inside the campus and they were not allowed to go back. You know, they were not allowed to go back to their dorms or to their homes thats. Thats what you mean when theyve been left when you say that theyve been left homeless. Yeah. Yeah. Some of the students i know are freshman, theyre literally teenagers, 1819 years olds. So its really alarming that the school would just be ok with putting their 19 there to meet their teenage students on the street, essentially because they offer them in all other solutions. Other than going home, but im sure many students cannot afford that. So its, its deeply upsetting. Thank you very much. So here we are right now. Its not here yet whether this ongoing, the operation is over. It seems that much of the riot police is moving away. Weve seen 2 boxes. Again, taking students supposed to talk with these patients. Theres 2 boxes left, but theyre not far away from where i am right now. Theyre empty. Its not here yet. How many people have the disease . But what do we do know is that Columbia University is a place that inspired a movement throughout the United States in campuses, universities across the country. And for many of the people we have spoken to, theyre already stating that whatever happens next after this, students have been detained for many, theyre saying that the students here at Columbia University have already made History Today that thank you so much for your reporting. That as i corresponding today is about some new information from you guessed about the number of students that colombia that are being suspended. Shes saying that around a 100 students have been suspended. So we will what to verify that information. And again, today is that its joining us live from lies outside the historic hamilton full. Im bringing on view was up to speed with the essence of Police Officers have climbed up into a window and entered the hole where a number of students have barricaded themselves. Since monday evening to really highlight that demands and the ongoing protests against israels will on dallas. Are the protests that have been taking place at Columbia University and really inspired many others across the United States the as well, lets turn to gaza itself. Now the northern town of bay, blah here, which is being slowly destroyed by weeks of as rarely strikes. 5 civilians were injured in the latest attacks. But that is where the operations seem to be aimed at kenning and uprooting the 10s of thousands of palestinians who remained and by law here, despite orders to leave milan pollute as a journalist based and gaza. And he has this report basically the closest target to the house in beta here, exactly. In the a bit that he had learned about you behind me. The house of a move, the family and the, the, the, the, the down did resulted. Many injures and thousands got one on this, and this is going to go ahead. My name is also looking forward to hearing phillips and im, i live in this house. The pleasure to assist him with our adults is when the house was struck by a bowman. There injuries, but nobody was killed in the can see he behind me, Civil Defense and river are trying to reach a people who got injured from this attack. Prosecution Swimming International criminal court, had spoken to medical staffing garza about mass graves found it. Ill shift an officer. Hospitals as well, has systematically targeted hospitals, and its near a 7 month warm, gaza. Well, the 34500 people have been killed. Mazda is rarely made a treat. In that time. Rescue is estimates. There are more than 10000. 00 palestinians missing under the rubble. Honey, my little that correspondents and gaza has this report. As the prosecutor is a from International Criminal court, are investigating whether these massive graves are evidence of a work crime. They have interviewed his staff or from gaza ship an officer, hospital rescue workers having to do more than 400 bodies within hospital the ground. Gonna say some people may have been buried alive or executed this fight hospitals being protected under international law. They became a Battle Ground and got really forces bombed, rated embassy, the ship, an officer, the 2 largest hospitals industry, the u. And has, that is really forces the transport, nasir from a place of healing to a place of death and the mass graves. Maybe just the 1st of many such discoveries, emergency workers and all the say you dont have enough equipment to reach people buried alive and Bond Building and many trapped under rubble are dying. I dont know if i didnt redo the exit. Im in the, i saw the flow we estimate there are more than 10000 people trapped under the rubble of the specialized increase have not been able to recover these bodies. And those martha most spinning created in the desktop, which is recorded by the goals and ministry of health. This is because we simply do not have the results is ok to build a database to recover the thousands of palestinians. Theyll track under the rubble. I mean, while the visual dis, tall, it stands up more than 34500 people. The actual number wouldnt be known until distributed, cleared a process, the you on say it could take up to 14 years. I mean, my goal was just data from rough uh how sign and diplomatic pushes on the way to reach us. These find gaza with the us success and pressure on him off to agree to as well as terms the prominence to Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to attack, cut off and southern gaza, whether theres a ceasefire or not. The smith reports from occupied east jerusalem. Israel to militarys already hitting targets and roughly the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a much larger operation aimed at how much these leadership and these remaining battalions will happen when you can just leave a few. Well enter wrap up because we have no other choice will destroy the how much battalions that we will complete all the objectives of the goals, including the repatriation outcomes, ts then yahoo is under International Pressure not to launch a full assault on rough uh when more than a 1000000 palestinians, a sheltering and military assault on rough that would be an unbearable escalation, killing thousands most civilians, enforcing enders of thousands to sleep. They must do whats necessary to protect the civilians in, in the battle space. A much better job of what we seen thus far. And as you know, theyre north of a 1000000 civilians that have moved into that space that you have to or if youre going to conduct operations and then those civilians must be accounted for and hopefully move data moved out of the area. Also in the line of fire would be, is really captives. The families protested in jerusalem on tuesday, demanding a ceasefire. Deal is, israels military says its ready for a rough operation. Im us now decide whether to accept a deal knowing that netanyahu has promised to attack that last stronghold. Come what may come us, as always insisted on a permanency spine. Whatever pressure that might be on Benjamin Netanyahu from overseas or from the families of the captives, as well as Prime Minister, relies on Foreign Ministers to stay in power. They wanted the raft result to go ahead and go any deal with homeless, a terrible defeat to find them. And then, you know, who could be out of office a bonus. Smith alger 0 occupied east jerusalem. The International Court of justice has ruled. It wont order germany to end the ministry a to israel. The court found that there was insufficient evidence for it to grant. And he could algo, as request for jim an

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