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the ripple effect of the 1000, what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this. when the price of oil goes up, the costs of almost every thing goes up, counting the cost on out of their home . so you and resolution demanding an immediate cease fire and gaza is blocked. the us once again wielding its veto power up the security council, the other that i showed a whole this is alta 0, live from the also coming up, the palestinian ambassador to the you and condemns the vote, saying its consequences will be disastrous. able to the effect of the day means
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lives lost. people can at an unprecedented pace in major in muslims, eastern in gaza. israel's relentless attacks continue the strips oldest and most times most destroyed for his right. he rides in the occupied west bank. now head room tub key, i'll talk if it is 6 g m t 8 in the morning in gaza. where is rails? a tax on the palestinian territory have been unrelenting. all in 17000 people have lost their lives since the bombardment began on october. the 7th that includes almost $8000.00 children, united nations world food program says the food supply chain inside the strip as completely collapsed. it's warning the entire population is facing an immediate risk of starvation. for us is facing growing criticism. after using its veto to
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block the draft, un security council resolution cooling for an immediate cease far. it came off to the secretary general antonio gutierrez. she invoked to really use the article of the you and shot to directing the security council digit to discuss what he called a humanitarian disaster posing a threat to world peace and security. kristen, so let me reports from new york. the secretary general made his case for an immediate humanitarian cease fire and gaza, noting it's not just bombs threatening civilians, but also a lack of food, water, and medicine. the risk of collapse of the military and system is fundamental. the link through the complete lack of safety and security is the for all the stuff in gaza and with the nature and the intensity of community federal potations, which i cc and the lead me think of sex 2 people in desperate need to drop the united arab emirates put forward a draft resolution co sponsored by 100 countries. it is brief,
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it is simple. it is crucial. in addition to calling for the ceasefire, it demanded the release of all hostages. 13 out of 15 council members voted in favor, but the united states be towed it as long as the mosque links to its audiology of destruction. any cease fire? is it best? temporary, and is certainly not peace. and nbc far that leaves from us and control of gaza with an art palestinian civilians, the chance to build something better for themselves in the united kingdom, abstain citing similar concerns. russia and china was to the united states and that's a colleague is to show before the, our colleagues from the usa have literally, before our eyes issued a death sentence to thousands, if not tens of thousands more civilians in palestine and israel. while others, including us allies, lamented the implications for international law as well as civilians made it was more in foot proof. unfortunately, once again, this counsel has failed with
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a lack of unity. and by refusing to commit to negotiations, the crisis and gaza is getting worse. and the counsel is not completing its mandate under the charter, it can move us to sit on. the palestinian ambassador said the future of the palestinian people is at stake. if you are against the destruction and displacement over the palace to name people, you must stand against this war. and if you support it, then you are enabling this destruction and displacement. regardless of your intentions. the palestinian and basset are about to take. they issued to the general assembly while the united states and the other players in the region said they would continue to use quiet diplomacy to get more aid into gaza. kristen salumi aus is era the united nation, the 1st us vito on palestine that the un security council in support of israel was
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in 1972. it's blocked un resolutions on the issue $35.00 times in more than 50 is for 2 of those vetoes have been during israel's ongoing war on gas or including the vote on friday. the us has vetoed resolutions on these ro, $47.00 times and old, including over israel's invasion of southern lebanon, as well as its occupation of serious going on heights foreign ministers from several arab nations and took care of been holding talks with us secretary of state antony blinking in washington, they're calling for an immediate cease. 5, practical hate has more from the us capital. no public statements, and very few smiles as the us secretary of states. it's down to meet with the foreign ministers of turkey, po, son cutter, saudi arabia, jordan and egypt. resolutions offers this meeting happening just moments after the us be towed a ceasefire. resolution of the united nations against
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a ceasefire. that is their main demand. we believe there is a model obligation towards the international community to stop the killing of passivity in the stance evidence. and this is the 1st time, at least in my life time that have seen that calling for a ceasefire. it became a controversial issue. there's was a unified message to the press and policy experts wording that what they see as a double standard and refusal to call for a cease fire is cost in the united states. credibility worldwide. i'm not sure how deep is the understanding here of what's happening on the ground. the guys, i mean, this war has broken every record. the largest number of journalists get the largest number of of us because destroyed last largest number of medics killed the largest number of un employees killed that much. they argued the biden administration is
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not using its influence with israel enough. our message has been very clear that needs to be at an immediate cease fire that needs to be a cessation of hostilities and we need to have immediate access for humanitarian aid. that is not acceptable. we did hear them say that there will be a need to hold the international community to account without detailing exactly what that might look like. but they did warrant that the hatred and the region is growing by the day and the long term impact. they are afraid this has wiped out 30 years of work and that an entire generation now would no longer be able to even imagine the possibility of peace had to go home alj a 0 at the state department level, some analysis on all of this, i'm joined to the studio by you'll see medical book, he's a professor of international relations and an associates, a fellow at chatham house. many thanks to you for joining us. you raised an interesting view earlier when we were speaking about the us use of this fee to the
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security council that he does. so in order to preserve this, of the scope of its ability to be able to rein in israel and bring about a cease 5 on each side when the time is right. but with more and more people talking about the united states being essentially complicity and war crimes is too late to rehabilitate its reputation in the region by doing so as new white. i think the fleet test i've left for the 9th. it states one when it's supposed to cease fire or the 2nd point is how it's going to be involved in re establishing some government and then in the reconstruction of gaza and the field one is it ready to become known as woke here in a peace between these are the standards that we put to list these conflicts once in, fall in the way that it seats 7 and just for everyone as i now this is no the, no, no the situation and the allow is
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a to get home with what is and said it's military objective, which is unclear to, to, to most of us and by death. not only it's compromises do united states, reputation internationally. it's also created domestic backlash is especially in the election. yeah. right. well, that's all the pressure that is on the bottom ministration in terms of step one, the when and how to bring about to cease by step to step 3. you kind of old, most academic at this point. and in terms of step one, when to bring about a ceasefire, when to apply that pressure on these ro, there are so many uncertainty, so many in consistencies in all of these how much time is left till the end of the year till the end of january walk to the goals, what defines and delineates victory and then what happens, you know, the know how moss in gaza are according to nothing. yahoo but equally no palestinian all sorts. it's all very vague, and it would be very interesting to be private to the discussion on diplomatic live
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in military live in between the is early in the united states. well, they'll towards, why is the minutes of the needs multimedia to mean it's time to do what is it about captioning, the leadership and then declare victory? is it to it? and so some of the voices hun, eunice in to see thousands of really things and their own. and then they can declare victory at the end of the day. so at least looking at a photo of, of, of, of, to all physics to consider the whole thing that happened in 7 october, also for domestic reasons, but also for mandatory since well. but then the question, when is the time to do that? yes, and what's splice, the international community in festa for most the united states, easiest way to see paid towards buy. it probably doesn't pay for it. let me ask you about it is really opinion domestic opinion, even israel because inconsistent and,
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and i'm certainty to a degree there as well as a deeply unpopular prime minister waging a popular war. it is almost faint that it couldn't come, you know, your history. she wouldn't go after this rule, but at least give us victory. so, why do the test someone that's failed so miserably? it's a huge enigma, but the sometimes because the deposit book says that was bring, bring with them. there is a will company less now that which, which is not only the very 1st side, but also some most centers, government incentives policy i'll post to face. so they won't, before he goes victorian guys. but can someone to say and also not only, not only what to do domestically and these are, but these perceptions about how to deal with danger. discouraged guys that can lead to something like this and was what happens beyond because as he said, so nathaniel doesn't have a clear vision. what happens in guys of the day after and do you notice anybody
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else? you'll see medical book associates, fellow chatham aspects, the spacing of israel's relentless foaming of civilian infrastructure continues across because of the ongoing assault has prompted urgent calls from causes government, media, or office for international intervention and more aid and images showing extensive damage to the medieval omari most could cause more anger among palestinians as the march report or in russia, the aid trucks pass through. but do not often pause. the un is here, but to not always help. and so with adults, a line sick men outside the field stop by the me, my husband is missing. i don't know anything about him in garza where the communications are down. we don't have money to spend or to eat and nobody is helping us. situation is dangerous, where should we go? 2 smiles here,
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all still possible. but with his 6 young children now sitting in a single tent sonata also economy wants the well to intervene by is nice on the bottom line is what we don't want more. we're tired. we want a decent life. know how many family and friends have really loved reading the tales of a con eunice hospital, a tiny baby, and it's and it's charlie face and go with dust and despair. meanwhile, gauze as largest most historic, most rendered into rubble by the bombing wall spiraling smoke smoke as the sky line. the gunfire goes on. far above the cross, keep circling. there is little light left for those done below. in the months i'll just say to israel has declared an area,
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no big of the london heathrow airport as a safe space for guys as displaced people to move to palestinians and being off to evacuate to a part of the southwest in town of all my wasi the so called safe 7 is only 6 and a half square kilometres in size. smaller than britain's busy several. well, honey, my mood easy. rough are in the southern guys are and honey, it's been so many gardens, another terrifying night. i want you to bring us up to date if you can about overnight strikes, but also tell us more about this safe. so pretty tiny for the vast number of people who need to make use of it. yes, well a more, more in depth and distractions overnight and early hours of this morning, i'll start here in rough. i had an error, a city that is supposed to be safe as designated by these really military when people were, were told to move it from the central part of the gaza strip. and the city of han,
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eunice further south. the rough as a safe area for them to uh, to avoid getting bombed, but as of a late hour as of last night, an early hours of this morning to, uh, to residential homes were targeted. uh, we're talking about more than 10 people have been killed. the 1st house, the 1st residential home, is the, the, the southern eastern side of bravo. and the 2nd one of the early hours of this morning is in central and right behind areas that is full of people. and particularly when, when people start moving it from, from fine units, we're talking about a, an air strike that took place in a very densely populated area in, in hon units a overnight as well. and nearly all of this morning, non stop artillery shilling and, and an aerial bombardment of the entire eastern side of town, eunice and the central of han, eunice, as is rarely military on the ground,
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the tanks and armored vehicle keep pushing to the center of the of han eunice city very close to the vicinity of nozzler hospital and evacuation in school as the higher school it eastern side if i knew was over night was, was targeted. and he really showed by time scenarios like 8 people, 8 of the evacuees inside the the evacuations full were killed. but the worst of what happened in han, eunice was the, the target of a residential home where entire family, a grandparents, parents, their children, their, their siblings and their, their grandchildren. when the house 13 people recorded it killed as early hours of this morning. but the, the boardman continues, it's kind of fun unison and it seems to only increase a increase that within the past the few hours and still continue in the northern parts. they, the is really eras tries go the well known
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a business owner who built the very thriving business and put many dogs in a out of employment and provided them with jobs. he was killed along with his entire family, any grand children. all of this happened within those of the 12 house, the 12 hours and early the hours of this morning and more residential homes, more people are becoming displaced. and the fact of the matter of, of safe areas that are designated by these really monitor it is take off a has an example of a city that many people people in from the central far then. and the southern part of the city behind were told to come here to avoid getting bump, but found himself under heavy bombardment, unpredictable bombs falling on their heads and destroying their, their homes. even people who are in the streets, stake and shoulders or not save those and tens are not
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a not safe. the area that's been designated divide is really military in the western side of the milwaukee area. we're talking about a small pockets of, of, of mainly large area of sand. blacks, the, the basic supplies and all the necessities for people to survive is not far from areas that are being targeted. he believes in and drop by. there is a growing fear that these area will come at any point within the coming days. under heavy bombardments, similar to what happened to, through the areas that people were told to evacuated, to in han you and is similar to what the area is to what people told to go to and gauze on the northern part. the thing is there is a growing resentment of israeli narratives as this has been approved in full sense and so far, very confusing contradictory and very vague people are told to move to areas, but then they,
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they are getting bomb into those areas. what can confirm what many people believe that there is literally no safe area and goes to every part has been equally bomb and destroyed. i mean, my food with the latest that from inside guys are thanks, honey. is really folks have been carrying out grades in the occupied westbank in the latest operation to people who are arrested in romano. kalki a and the city of hebron were also talking to the territory of c increasingly violent daily rights since his real began its war on gaza. more than $270.00 palestinians have been killed in operations since october the 7th. and they were also writes in nablus uh, the on south of a several is really ahmed vehicles, drugs through the city there be no reports of arrest still had on l 203 other times that joe biden, his license last week concerning the east rarely occupation of guys that we made,
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the social media room fluids. 21 supported us president joe biden, but have now become his loudest critics, the frank assessments to force displacement in persecutions. this seems to be another thing for what we see here is log in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the case headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get to humanitarian schools he's been asking for days and days has any sway of a private us and nothing else. in the inside story on al jazeera, an unsettled type of 1st takes on the biggest cities of context to what is happening now. it is of complex 3 question. question about 5.
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a reminder about top stores. the united states has vetoed a draft resolution of the un cooling for an immediate humanitarian c spot in gaza. the team members of the security council voted in favor of the draft. the u. k. epstein is rarely bombardment of a new site or a refugee camp in the center of god. so it has to thousands of palestinians as well as targeting areas from the north to the science organ. 17 and a half 1000 comes to the board on costs and began just over 2 months ago is rarely forces have counted up rates in the occupied westbank for several locations to be targeted, including the city of annapolis understandings across the territory to face the surgeon rates since the war, because it began splitting the latest in the last us selection, joe biden was helped in drumming up the use that by social media influences. but
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many of those people are now turning their backs on him because of his support for israel's war. on god gabriel and his on the reports from houston or during the last presidential election, george lee urged his more than 2000000 followers on tick tock to vote for joe biden . as a thank you, lee, along with a handful of other social media influencers, were invited to washington earlier this year to meet the president and get behind the scenes tour of the white house. it was cool to be able to meet 1st lady by being able to meet joe by means of it to present him by being able to meet the amazing butlers and cooks. that was, that was note, but that was then. this is now binds embrace of benjamin netanyahu, and israel's killing of innocent civilians from their constant bombardment of gaza has left li, angry, and frustrated. so he's taking his social media to call out the president, is all 3 other times that joe biden,
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his license last week concerning the is rarely occupation of guys. at times it's just leaves the show expressions that get his point across. and based on what i've seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team and leads sympathetic to an online effort by some air of americans to boycott voting for bite and next year. no, the data shows a lot of air, but americans are pondering the 2024 election boycott under biden's middle east stains because it is so horrific and humane. millennials and jen z social influence . theirs are increasingly seeking out credible reporting on gaza and finding it from palestinian content creators. people like montez advisor, and others like him. people on the ground are documenting less. do you have like, citizen journalists who got like monetize, who's literally 24 years old? his broadcasting us and putting this on tech soccer, putting us on instagram and people are watching it. he was, you know,
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people who are his exact age in other parts of the world. as for lee, he feels that god's a war has been in a wakening for social meet the influencers like himself. a lot of my followers on social media, a lot of my fellow categories, talk about how the information overload that we've done in the past month. has ever changed the way to review our country international relations and humanity for a man who was recently a guest of the president, but like so many other young social media influencers. now, one of his harshest critics, gabriel was on don't. how does he to houston the turn out for a quick look at some other world news. more soldiers from an east african regional force of pulled out from the democratic republic of congo after the government
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refused to renew its monday to $250.00 south suit. and these soldiers left on friday more are expected to leave in the coming weeks. troops with 1st deployed in 2022 to the east of the country to count to the group and 23 same bob boys holding a series of bye elections on saturday without candidates from the main opposition coalition. for that follows the court rulings bothering them from running president . i'm assuming i'm douglas is on a p. f is expected to move closer to the 2 thirds majority. it needs to amend the constitution. the opposition citizens coalition for change is accusing the government governing faculty of corrupting the traditional system. a p. f is quite dominated and corrupted. oh, adjusted system through the criminal abuse of the court. they offered it to be by using the funniest bips failed, attempt to remove legitimate email minutes of the candidates from the bottom. it's all citizens to turn out to be
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a number to read to. are you comfortable and legitimate candidates by usually elect to big, big into a problem? so your opinion has become the world's 1st regional block to agree on laws governing the use of artificial intelligence. negotiators from the european parliament and the blocks 27 member countries agreed to strict restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology and systems that manipulate human behavior. companies that failed to comply with the rules will face half the funds. the legislation is expected to be ratified early next year. we have one objective to deliver and legislation that vote to ensure that the eco system of a i, a in europe will develop. we'd say human centric approach of respecting fund them into rights and the european values between trust, building good cautiousness of how we can get the best out of these
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a revolution that is happening before our highs. well, that is it for me, joe hall. you can find more information on our website as of a how to 0, don't call next. it's inside story. and we'll discuss whether the un security council is still fit for purpose when it comes to tackling major international crisis to stay with the, the hello that was stopped in africa. and as you can see from the satellite image, we've seen some dense cloud lingering to the east of africa. now that brought some very heavy rain. so the likes of the se, shelf, and also cause some flooding and land slides on the main island. and it's still there as we go into fact today, the rain pushing its way for the west, across towns in the a as well as kenya where we have seen some flooding. the rain continues not as
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heavy as it has been, but it is still very wet. and the wet weather on sunday is going to push its way for the south into eastern areas of south africa, as well as southern parts of which one. and that's likely to drop the temperature. we have seen extreme heat in places like gab arrival by the time we get into sunday, it is looking a lot cooler. the unsettled weather continues to peg knowles and areas of africa as well, some very heavy rain to come to the likes of to new z, a blustery winds as well, pushing it across into libya. we don't like to just see some flooding from that very heavy rain. it does ease, however slightly as we go in to sunday of all the middle east and live out, we've got a weather system that's going to bring some heavy rain across areas like you to a kia on sunday. it does push its way further east taking the wintery conditions with it.
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examining the impact of today's headlines this year. for the destruction of your everything, international filmmakers and world class john, unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more environments. 7 personal stories for a global audience. this is my, you house is the way what these are for you to, to try to describe us from our, open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on that, i'll just say era as an impending humanitarian catastrophe, to palestinians in guns, in the woods of un secretary general, antonia gutierrez, he's in those really use powers to direct the security council to take action. so we will move have any impact on as ryan in the us. so as of the wisdom allies, this is inside story. the
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