‘Everybody’s a human being. They have the right to live in peace.’



ABC’s Ines De La Cuetara reports on Palestinians’ views on Israel’s ongoing war with Hamas as they deal with fraught tensions with East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

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25 comments

  1. What's happend to huminity

  2. Hospitals and schools are being targeted. Israel is terror state

  3. These problems have been far from Oct.7. It’s everyday living

  4. We all have the right to live in peace but we don’t have the ability to do it.

  5. This report is totally biased unfortunately.

  6. The problem is about religion and ethnicity. Many moderates see a way to live in peace, but their beliefs are shattered by religious militants on both sides….and given enough violence creates a level of hate.

  7. After more than two weeks of civilian bombardment by Israel. The media has been so cruel to the Palestinian people. I believe that a 71 years old man who stabbed 26 times a Palestinian-American 6 years old boy was indoctrinated by the media. Otherwise was a friend to the child he stabbed 26 times.

  8. None of this would be happening had Israel just stopped violating international law decades ago.

  9. No one can deny that all deserve to live in peace, but peace comes to a society when each member beleive in it and disregards violence in any form in any situation

  10. Iran must de-escalate the situation. The ongoing war serves as a troubling distraction from the critical issue of deep sea mining, which shouldn't be happening. This diversion prevents the establishment of necessary regulations in the "Clarion-Clipperton Zone," the designated deep sea mining area. Companies like "The Metals" and nations, particularly Canada, have been pushing for greedy and reckless deep sea mining. Canada, in particular, has recently been at the forefront of these efforts.

    By collaborating with regions designated for "developing nations," they exploit these resources without accountability, leaving countries like Samoa vulnerable. Samoa, in a misguided move, has already surrendered its portion, allowing it to be mined without restraints. The claim that this is necessary for the carbon transition is misleading, as alternative solutions like hydrogen and improved energy systems are actively being developed.

    Meanwhile, the impact of unchecked deep sea mining extends to immigration, with migrants often subjected to challenging labor conditions and paid significantly more than the average American worker. They work an average of 82 hours a week in cramped living conditions within large families, making it impossible for typical employees of Amazon or Walmart, who earn minimum wage, to keep pace with rising inflation prices.

  11. all ppl of the world !!! deserve to live IN PEACE !!! its just that your STUPID religion/IGNORANE wont let you or other ppl of the world live in peace !!!!

  12. How the hell did the US get to deem Jerusalem Israel's capitol even though the UN said it's Palestine's?

  13. the israelis did not want or like the strongarm tactics of netenyahu govt and were protesting… now that is all gone . hamas doesnt want peace then they get no money from iran and have no reason to exist.

  14. Dont attack another country if you dont wanna get bomb back. Not hard. Hamas/gaza attacked Israel first. Then they fight back, Israel is the bad one? Lmao. Hypocrite

  15. This makes no sense. Islams ideology to kill non muslims and there victimhood. these people would have all of our necks slit.

  16. My heart crys. I am hurting and sad

  17. I do support support a ceasefire but it must be on the basis of the return of the hostages. Anyone who is objective will realize that is the rational and most direct route to a ceasefire. Israel cannot abandon the hostages and Hamas should value stopping the air strikes over holding on to the hostages. Now the USA had been trying to persuade Qatar to get that deal done which means Israel would agree to it so it really is in the hands of Hamas

  18. That’s like saying the Japanese had the right to live in peace a week or two post Pearl Harbor. 🤡👎🏿

  19. All lives matters. Now we know some of us are first class citizens while others are third class!!! May God help us!!!!

  20. "Everybody's a human being. They have a right to live in peace" We would live in paradise on earth if only all obeyed that rule.

  21. " A right to live in peace" LMAO! What planet is he from? Clearly not this one.

  22. I appreciate that ABC spoke to Palestinian and showed their side. The only problem I have with this story is that this is not Israel Hamas war, this is Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians. If this was just about Hamas, Israel would not have slaughtered women and children and they would have focused on rescuing the hostages. But at the end of the day Israel and now the US government has shown that they don’t value human life.