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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20240703

At least 26. 00 palestinians are killed in 24 hours after israel targeted russia in the south. But a student in the discovery and the World Press Freedom prize, honors all palestinian during lists for their reporting on israels one gods spirit. Also on manchester city, all set to resumed back home says to win the english formulae title also i need to stop cities from becoming the 1st team. So when full consecutive championships, the, its 1500. 00 gmc and student protests in solidarity with palestinians. A gaining momentum in spreading from the United States around the globe in paris. People are rallying after Police Remove protesters. Ok. Occupying parts of the seal, spoke university gate. The Police Removed at least 50 protesters, 6 of whom had begun a Hunger Strike and were staging sits in the students from multiple universities and now gathered in central powers. The mood remains defiance. They say that they will continue to protest until their demands for divesting from israel or met novelty. Thats why the demands remain the same. The Hunger Strikes continue more and more people are joining it on campuses in paris and the regions. You know, the universities people are going to just start Hunger Strikes to and we wont stop until investigative committees are set up to ensure the University Partnerships with the state of israel, with his regular universities cut off because they are actively participating in a risk of genocide and human rights violations. Police in berlin have blocked the entrance to the Humboldt University where students are protesting and solidarity with palestinians. And the last few hours several people had been arrested. Meanwhile, police in new york have removed students from a solidarity encampment at New York University. Similar Police Operations were carried out at columbia university. And you see a la earlier this week with more than 2000 people arrested around the country. Well, weve got correspondence covering the story for us for multiple angles in a moment. Well get the latest from New York University christine salumi. Is there mike . Hannah is a George Washington university in the us capital. Mike will come to you in a moment. First bill, lets head to paris. Natasha butler is standing by. So youre with protesters happen with protesters. What are you seeing and what are you hearing in central powers . Well that was uh no protest or just behind me here in central powers in front of the phone. Do i have to say its pretty much over now, but what we did see was hundreds of students had come here from different universities across the city to show solidarity with palestinian people. But also, if they said to talk about what they feel is growing depression from french police, from authorities and fonts from the government when it comes to speech to which is a student protests i speak to once, do you do need to be said look into unacceptable as far as were concerned, do we think Police Officers coming on to university campuses, universities should be places where students cancel and to base about issues at all. Sides can come to the table freely. There should be places where freedom of speech and freedom of expression, ill call it instead they feel like they sort of writes those values and say, i want to uphold all being eroded. They feel that the governments becoming more repressive and also the police and they particularly feel that is the case in terms of these protests of the talking about cause. But just talking about people suffering that. And one student poses Student Union needs of the we spoke to said look, the problem is we want to have its based on whats happening and goals. So we wont have it. Todays about a distance of toys that are off between friends universities and his reading universities. So we feel we call and have a conversation that is being silence in natasha much spotlight in france has been on the seals, po, campus, and central powers. Because its such a high file prestigious universities very much, you know, in the, in the, in the public domain. What happens there often makes headlines. So whats the status of the field spoke process . I mean, you talk to roy, its a point thats our sales please. One of the problems is most prestigious universities, maybe Political Science students. In fact, some of the change, the things i know, we talked about politics. Many of us might even go into politics. Many fronts of leaders to go stands for university. Yet when we try to use politics, ourselves to page issues, we feel as if were not able to do that. So thats interesting. What has been happening, who feel for is a series of protests and systems, the latest one. We to assist, you know, the night some 50 students occupied the Building Police moved in earlier today. They evacuated those students. What kind of happened comedies. The students led out. They went out one by one, sometimes i in past, but when they did come out, what they did say was were going to continue the process we fill, but the University Administrators need to hear some about them on some of the malls. All those things like got some ties with his reading universities, but we should always say, feel the way for you to protest and stage of these kinds of demonstrations without being in that word refresh. So it looks as if we probably will see more process more assistance in the coming days in seals full. But other universities perhaps to. Okay, thats really interesting. Well continue to follow that and you will continue to cover that for us. Also 0 is Natasha Butler in paris. Thank you very much. In germany, police have arrested several protesters taking part in a, sitting at Humboldt University in berlin. Our correspondent dominic cane was there. The police have just started taking away some of the most vociferous of the protests to people drag through a sofa. Its happened because a protest has had 4 bottles of water to assist to sustain them during this process. Theyve been ethic not for several hours and the arrival of baseball football fields was the capitalist of the police to move in and drag people away. You can see that rossville. Somewhere around about 30 people sent. Yes i came across in this price taping. Can hear what the singing about how to sign up, and that sort of thing goes with the salt and smoke and say happy, strong overlays throughout the owns. The other side is the gate. So you can see what the Police Presence here. Theres also another small, a price thats, that people seem similar songs, surgeons, johnson, and that sort of thing. Remember, the full flow receives, wanted this process to be shut down some considerable time. A good question is, how much longer will the police allow this to continue remembering, they have already dragged away some of the most vociferous processions. We shall see dominic thing else is there cooling . But lets go live now to kristin salumi kristen, youre outside the new york Police Department. Youve been covering these campus protests. Multiple encampments in new york had been cleared out this morning. What can you tell us . Whats the latest where you are . Yeah, the last 2 in cabinets remaining were cleared in the Early Morning hours here in new york, thats at New York University and the new school and were told 16 students from n y you were arrested and 43 from the new school and were im out is basically a Street Corner not too far from police plaza, which is surrounded by a lot of gates and not very accessible to the public. And the reason were here is because about a 100 students are waiting for those who have been arrested to come out. This is like called their Legal Support team here that to help them with the process to welcome them when they come out. Students who need medicine inside the Police Station where theyre waiting to be processed. Theyve brought medicine for them. So its a form of support to find out more about what happened this morning. Ive got one of the students who was at n y, u with me, her name is ed up and she was sleeping, i believe, and attend when the police arrived. Tell me what happened. Uh yes, i was asleep. Of someone came by tens, opened it. It was about 5 or 6 of us and not tense and said that the barricades are down. And my pds here, theyre going to start arresting. So i mean, they got up, i have like a civic role and then cabins. And so i went to like trying to figure out whats going on. And i thought wed have more time than the it happened all in about half an hour. In total. I tried to got some supplies, i got my own back and stuff and went to go knock on as many times as possible to where people. Yeah. And so 16 were arrested, but you were saying that at least 50 people were in the encampment. So did they give you time to leave and, and how did that play out . Um yeah, so they, we didnt get time to leave. But when they started entering. 5 they started like shutting out that its like you need to leave, you just 1st get yourself leave what we are with if you me right now. Um people or so we were doing making sure the all the tons of clear that no one, no it was missed was because weve seen that last time. The way they approached the 10th was extremely violent. But this time, it sounds like it was a little bit more calm when it happened and, and i, i should point out that, you know, over here we have a Legal Support. You can see theres a lot of students gathered what are, what are the people here doing for the so yes, um, any or rustic systematic um, its very hard to go through that, especially if i have any specific like issues and youre not prepared. I also like to see like your friends be taken and into that and tucked away at the for the paper with the barbara barbara. At least they know that theyre not going to be alone immediately. They can know that their legal operation will be taken care of so that they get reminders that they have someone to check back in with. Um, we have food for them. We dont know how long usually like is last time it took hours to come out. I guess the medical table because we dont know she was, i dont know if there isnt at the new school by noon. Know some of us were to to a little her hard. Yeah. Great, thank you at it for that update on whats been happening at it was actually arrested in the 1st encampment that was set up at n y u. A 133 students and faculty members were arrested in the 1st round. Not as many this time there was more preparations underway, more people were allowed to leave. It was a different environment in the Early Morning hours, but traumatic for the students, not in the last 2 gathered here to support the legal process. Now the students were hearing are being charged with trespassing, not the extreme same charges that were at columbia and other places where people were actually in campus building. So there are those charges were harsher, but not in the last well. Now the students will now have to follow up with the courts and come back after their release as they are released here, the students cheer them. And as they come out, but theyll have to be back here for Court Proceedings in the near future in question. Just before i let you go, does that mean right now there are no probes as far as you can make out. No protests left in support of palestinians in new york. Not at all. The encampments have been cleared away, but we are getting notices about more rallies and more events planned throughout the day, including at n y, u, right near where the and cabinets were set up. Later this afternoon, they are planning to go back there and again, a rally for the cause and theres a but its similarly up at columbia university. Were hearing of the gathering there later this afternoon as well. So the students arent giving up even though the cabinets are gone. The demonstrators are still planning to take to the streets. Okay, thats really interesting because it needs breaking up. These and cabins isnt necessarily the end of the actual support movement and protest movement personally. So moving in new york, thank you very much. Lets check in with mike hannah. Mike, you are at George Washington university, the Federal Capital washington dc. Washington has been a bit of an outlier in this entire campus protest movements since the beginning, because washington authorities decided not to use force not to clear the protesters away from where they were. Is that still the case or yes, it is. Indeed, it was actually the d. C Police Department that turned down a request from University Authorities to remove the tents from this encampment right at the very beginning that was 9 days ago. Now once the d. C, police refused to do that day was said strongly that they saw no signs of unlawful behavior. They would continue to monitor the situation, but would not take action unless it was specific acts up on the full behavior in this in kept meant. Now since then, that had been some changes that have been more tense coming up here even though the night some more tents with pitch. So the number here is going, some members of faculty have joined the demonstration, although they declined to be identified at this particular point. Another major change has been a barrier that has been evicted, erected by the police along the public streets that run this just behind the edge of this university yard. Now that barrier was removed, which was seen by the demonstrators here as a major achievement. They have just released the statement which says its directed to the city and community and it says, with your help, we have won the space to breeze. We have a free team chance to achieve our goals. Now the principals at structure all struggle a more important than ever. So the students here and the demonstrate is generally intent on continuing this protest and kaylee the d. C. Police content to sit back and monitor the situation, allowing the situation to remain as a test for the past 9 days, dodge the peaceful mike the, the situation that youre describing is so different from what weve seen at other campuses where theyve been arrest. And just as a reminder of yours, if in more than 2000 arrests and the last 2 and a half, 3 weeks in the us, what youre describing is so different in dc than what weve seen in new york and other cities. I wonder, what is the difference, why is this playing out differently in dc as well say oh, interesting differences in terms that the fact that George Washington university is in fact a private university. But the street behind me that for example, is a public space. Now the key difference here of what has happened here to other places is the position of the d. C. Police. Right at the beginning, University Authorities off the d. C. Police to come in and remove the protest is d c. Police decline to do so, as i said, because they found no evidence of unlawful activity. Now this another potential reason for this thinking back to june 2020. When dc police cleared, protest is from the street using the tongues and a t, a guess back to provoke, to really bad optics, full the d. C. Police department. And very clearly this is at the back of the mindset. They do not want this type of optic to happen again. Plus they have the support of the districts may at least be very clear that whatever the police decide she will back and she has continued to express the support for the decision of the police, not to remove the protest. Mike, if i can get you to look at the entirety of this, the big picture nationwide, across the us for and the 3rd week of these protests, theyve mushrooms across the country. What in your assessment is the broad impact at this stage of these process . It will, it is having a massive impact to it in an incremental way, initial days, it was basically many politicians and the general Public Schools that this is something that will p to out. But it hasnt p to the test. In fact, Gains Momentum spreading, as you say, across the countries campuses. Now this has an effect, a divided politicians. You have put dominant t republicans deeply criticizing the protesters. You have a number of democrats, for example. Youve expressed the support for the democrats, who and themselves for the protest is and who themselves have been partially critical of us contact and supporting israel. And its will on gone, said. And one must remember as well down the line. Theres an election here independent. And this, increasingly, as these approaches play out, is going to have an impact on that election. The protesters to a person on adamant that the bite and administration has to take responsibility for what they call its, im qualified support of israel. And this may will have a tail on effect. Come to them, the selection that will be so interesting to watch mike hannah, thank you for your reporting. Thank you for all of that context. The reporting there from George Washington university and dc of the training to the situation on the ground in guns. And now where israels attacks continue, at least 26 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. A woman and her 6 children were killed in a strength on a home in rasa. They included a disabled teenager and a 6 year old. Nearly 1500000 displaced palestinians are seeking refuge in the southern city. Israel has vowed to launch a full scale military operation. Theyre getting all about to show we work up to the news of the martyrdom of my sister and her 6 children, an entire family wiped out from the civil registry this morning. I just want to convey a message. What is the fault of these children . What have they done to have the building bumper . 3 rockets. Wha

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