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[000:00:00;00] the the the hello, i'm elizabeth brown. i'm in. this is the news, our line from doha. coming off in the next 16 minutes prussia criticizes as well as continued bombardment of gaza saying it amounts to collective punishment of the palestinian people, palestinians, fearful they live. this is really a tactful thousands to crime and to the few designated circles,
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safe stones left and gaza. that was really all music shoes of posting a stage videos from fulton to show the surrender of spices. and we looked at the price paid by palestinians and the occupied west has been banned from booking and as well the russian foreign minister has criticized as well as from bonham to gaza, saying it amounts to collective punishment to the palestinian people. that's as well as prime minister projects calls for a c spot and suspect the will will continue with grace or false is very false, is are driving the the self into the strip. leaving michel for millions seeking shelter. they have been repeated as strikes and heavy fighting. and con eunice displays palestinians for the new center and the south have been told by israel to move to a small plot of coastal lead. it has no reliable sources of food, volta and medicine and the you and says,
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what is real close to save. so it is now experiencing extreme of crowding, rushes foreign minister. so again, that problem has coals to international monitoring on the ground and gaza. moscow has repeatedly blamed the will on the failure of us diplomacy. we strongly condemn uh, the service that the guys, the used rental on the 7th of october like we can them. and if there was the tech, at the same time, we do not believe it's acceptable to use this. this event for collective punishment of the millions of palestinian people weaves indiscriminate shuddering of the civilian waters to this goes well, corresponding cash. i have bought a, he's joining us live from the doha for him. and how sion foreign minister level, i could, in fact the un secretary general's was when he said that the attack on up to have a 7 didn't happen in
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a vacuum. indeed some very interesting uh was from the a russian 40 minutes to about what is happening in guys a festival by saying that this is something that isn't didn't, didn't take place in a vacuum. and that's the 7th of october that that should not be used as a justification for the connect to punishment for the policy. and so far, the said that despite the attack, the, the russians didn't have recognized the political wing of how much. and it was that relationship that was conducive to the release of a russian is variety and a russian host as something that will likely if the upset the somebody government in the upcoming days about this. but, but based when you look at the statement from the russian 40 minutes, so you should see it also from the different perspective, which is basically the buses have been hammering the same message again. and again
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over the last few weeks thing. that's the, the reason why we have a failure to solve the problem in gaza is because of the united to you need not to the approach of the united states of america. and the russians should be given a bigger say, to try to broker and the date a deal in the middle east, particularly between these varieties and how much quite interesting a statement from the russian foreign minister, who's also using this as a, as a platform to that's the advance the agenda on the russian government and takes white different bibles in the global, particularly the europeans of the americans. yeah, it was interesting for many reasons, wasn't it hashem, you've been speaking to the jewel dana in foreign minister, and he's spoken of what's at stake and the strongest possible terms. well, as i've been talking to a senior officials attending the doha for,
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i'm going to be just give you some highlights of basically what they have to say. cutoff 40 minutes says the amount of funding critical of the international organization, saying that them into the level of promises made to bring it on to the will of the time remains committed to continuing its efforts to negotiate an extension of the seas by a policy in 5 minutes settled, the 0 that the us veto is counter productive. it will just be 3 types to these writers to continue. once had this cloud nice destruction of gaza. and that's how much ultimately it should spend united with the policy. and i'll solve it is a forwarded to, to move forward. it was quite interesting during the doha for them when jen notice were asking contests 40 minutes so that you'll daniel 40 minutes or any out of lead to on what's next for guys. then they all were united in saying that we should not
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be the ones to decide what's good for the policy is. this is going to be a decision made by the policy and forwarding facing that, that needs to be a part of city and state. and with his dearest sudden it's got, it's all about what happens next should be decided by policy is in free elections. this is what the job to the appointment is a most of you have to say. what we're facing is, is, is, is in a direction that is producing unprecedented amounts of defense, destruction, and is jeopardizing the future of the whole region as it is creating a c. we will pates that when denied with defined generations to come. so obviously demanding a ceasefire, something that we're going to continue to to do. and the majority of the world is, is supportive of that. we've seen with the less, if there is a solution that we enjoyed inputs of behalf of the argument. it is disappointing, that deals with lucian,
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develop to go through it is time of all of us in this, and that could be a very, very clear start against a war that is by anything it pretended to do. how form has become a global platform debating critical issues, global challenges, climate change, cyber security, active visually intelligence, instability in the middle east. but this time it's been over a shot to by the developments in gaza and never to have the issue of the need to reform international institutions. what more pronounced that this time with most of those who attended the form saying that the international institutions, the united nations security council, the european union have failed so that they have failed to address the atrocities committed against civilians in gaza. but what should happen next,
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and this is why you have different views expressed today during the full should we pursue a path where we have to convince international institutions to come together put in a as a fighting and being the 2 parties have most of these rights the policy is on the side is to negotiate a comprehensive been difficult supplement. a while ago i spoke with a lot of sending and i'm about so the in the okay. and he said, just the fact that they blow but opinion now, and this tends much better as a punish. send me an issue about people i take into the serious say that it needs to be a nun to the atrocities until the vin, not just bombardment. all the civilians in gaza is quite enough. he sees it as the beginning when you talk to that could be conducive to more international support for the policy in the system. her fashion, that is a correspondent hush him and by the lives here in the ha,
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the number of palestinians killed in his ready attacks has risen to 17700 since the will began on october. the 7th. for those who manage to survive, as well as some of the tree is ordering them to move to a tiny strip of land on the coast. israel says what it calls a safe, so it will be sped the following and find him that devastation, much of the rest of the tower tree. more than one point. 8000000 people in gaza have been fills from the homes. and there are a few and few, a designated safe areas left to flee to the sandy balance. $6.00 square kind of means a patch of terrain and out in the wasi is one of them. honey, my hold reports from the almo awesome one of the last remaining references for tens of thousands of palestinians who have to spend the past the weeks of lead, further and further south to escape. israel's war on gauze. here we have set up, make shift tens on the sand. isabel has labeled this humanitarian saved zone, but it's not
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a humane and it's not saying it's the fan and not the children died because of the freezing conditions here. our life was know focused on how to find bread is really skilled people with ms. silas and shows and we are about to die here because of the lack of everything that kind of keep us alive. they send us here to face a slow death. this rate is don't kill us, the current conditions here will definitely send those to our death at these has told me she had already been told to move a 3 times before she set off for on my was but she says there is no help at all. here, how did the image that yeah, medicines are not available. i am a cancer patient and i have the problems in my heart tomorrow and i cannot in europe, i will tolerated anymore as they are no toilets. what can i do? am i supposed to? you're anita in front of everyone. i don't even know anything about my sons. are they still alive? the last the lives i'm going to get? i have no idea. with no food supplies nor water supplies more than 50 displays.
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palestinians found themselves within the past few days. in this open largely sand area and these make shops bins in the worst of living conditions, this has been continuously feeding into their ongoing fear that this is going to be a permanent displacement. as the work continued to pound, the gaza strip from north to south soldiers are just kilometers a weight in hon. units in the here. the air strikes it, reading panic, data cubic data theater. there's huge numbers of tents here that has huge numbers of people, and more and more people are coming every day from con eunice, some flies and all the insects filled the tents. we live in a catastrophic situation. that's what the club. yes, there are, blasi work for the i. c are seeing gaza after spending years in the united kingdom . as an engineer, he says it's ordinary people who are paying the price. it's not
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a matter of how much, or a mazda in, or egypt or is right. it's a matter of our small children. we're not animals where people were human beings. even if there was a mistake that has been done, whatever you call punish all the people because 5 to 10 percent. okay, so we need, we need the solution. if you, if we're waiting to die for sure, 3 weeks time people are going to die from pool and no food, no medicine, no ministration, no nothing. if it's the magic is you're waiting for us to die, okay? that we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down and wait, sylvester, the honeymoon mode, a lossy evacuations on august the euro. and honey is joining us live some of alpha in southern gaza now honey. it has been another day of high levels of slicing and dense urban areas and gaza.
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yes, elizabeth, as we were working on our reports of from the heart of bravo, we were getting confirmed reports of intense fighting under the aerial bombardment in the city of hon. you and is not only in the eastern side, but further of the heart of the central parts of hon. unit, the reports. about many critically injury. the reports about large number of elves kills and people were reported to an author hospital, but maybe the most intense fighting is taking place right now in the northern part, particularly in your valley or refuse you can in an earlier statement. this really military stated that it will need almost one more day to complete his operation on to completely these devalue a refugee camp bed. do you need more than a couple days? do completely sees that? yeah, yeah. neighborhoods, but as of, of these are statements that keep coming out there is more reports about a high level of intensity in the i think, particularly with
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a some elements on the ground trying to push back. this is really time then the counter attacking them on the ground that all of this is causes happening on the tv areas coverage you in mass bombardment of the entire residential area, densely populated, area that have been reduced into russell. the reports of, on the vast majority of residential homes have been completely destroyed and the area been cleared up for any of any standing concrete at home as of this moment and all of that slicing honeys, of course, sourcing hundreds of thousands of people to move further and further south, what are the conditions where you are in rough one now? sorry, one more time counting. what are the conditions and rough uh way you uh, hundreds of thousands of people have sleeves sufficing to
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yes. yes, there are indeed desperate living conditions for a 1000 a palestinian we were just reporting it from the heart of rough on the, on the area that it read. stover. subbing and read the beginning of this work only has a population of 260000 palestinians arisen of and now we're talking about 1000000. in addition to the local residents are in this, they are a small area with extreme. sure. the job of all the basic supplies people are, are suffering, they acted the to find their basic needs of the least of the basic supply in terms of footage terms of water in terms of, of the fact that these and basic survival items, all of this is happening while the or is ongoing aerial bombardment and hybrid our dealers showing the suffering is increasingly getting worse as there is a 3rd,
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a 3rd in the air strikes, then it talks about expanding the, the operation do not only cover han units, but there is a possibility to move further south as of now people are pushed further south. not only us in rough i city, but further closer to the egyptian. it borders which keeps feeding into what people have expressed. worrying about that this is on good going to be a permanent displacement. and there's no way they're going to go back to their home . that's the fear that is over. we'll make it vary by the right now and. and the city overall. yeah, absolutely. honey. thank you very much for that. that is honey. the situation from jocelyn and southern gaza is there was prime minister benjamin netanyahu has held a phone call with russian president vladimir putin. nothing you all who voiced his disapproval of russia's position against as well. that springing on corresponded among con, who's joining us live from tennessee and nothing. yeah. we spoke to putin for the 1st time and need 2 months. and ron, do we have any details,
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as we certainly do from the, is rarely so i know from the russian side, this phone call last it around 50 minutes. the 1st time the 2 men have spoken since october 16th a row relations between russia and israel of fraud. and this was reflected in fact uh these really premises. he expressed the displeasure was sent and statements made by russian officials of the un and other 4 forms. he says, against these ro hills, i strongly criticized the relationship between russia and iran. i included dangerous niels. i said that any country to suffer a terrorist attack, such as is real data on october, 2nd would act with no less force uh than israel. but it was also appreciative of the fact that the russian efforts releasing is randy citizen with russian citizenship and said that as well, we do use old means by politically and militarily to release the hold of hostages. now told him by the hostages, the captives, he also told russia to put pressure on the red cross to visit and provide medicines
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for the hostages held in goals. and now that last fits actually very interesting. increasingly, the prime minister is blaming the right costs for not doing enough for the captives in garza. this is popular because it reflects criticism of him and also to how these want to bring them back. campaign, saying by the umbrella organization that represents the captive still. and it goes and the labels have been blaming at the red cross as well. how? however, i've spoken to the red cross, they con, act, unilaterally. they have to act as a result of humanitarian diplomacy. they comp simply walk into a was iron within tens bombardment and go and see these hostages. this has to happen as part of a wide agreement, followed by blaming the red cross. it deflects criticism and netanyahu himself, and we've seen this time and time again. yeah, it's interesting because he is very invested or the united nations was also blaming
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the you when for the lack of age, getting into gaza. that is a and wrong con, live in 10 of these as well as being accused of staging a video for pushing to show the surrender of ha. sonya is the 1st page on social media shows. several dozen men's trip to the underway is really media says these are most spices, the rest of the beach, a body of refugee can, and one magazine looking towards a soldier and handling cause a rifle and hands gone, but not here how he's carrying the rifle in his left hand, however, elsie was verification, unit son off has identified the 2nd take of the same videos, the palestinian that is now holding devices and his right hand like the 1st video. he will look forward to place the weapons in front of the is riley soldiers. and we're drawing now by our senior political analyst model on the shadow. let's talk about this video 1st mode one, because advert pushes and gaza have said that the man in that video is
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a well known, you know, he organs and alan minium workshop. what in fact uh, a good number of them that we're seeing in the earlier pictures could have been identified. i remember one, but i actually know as a journalist, i know that are a heads match sort of one, hold on what's going on, so on so forth. you know, a lot of these people that actually have not just innocent men, the old man who, i mean, we know israel says that they are fighting age. we know how much, how much does fight those are in their teens or twenties or whatever. and the idea that you get this all the person. yeah. him or the 8th them and you know, showing them to the. busy all does if they are minutes until fighters and stripped him naked. big picture of them. and then basically uh, you know, make him do these. uh, so this performance is right under the gun is so utterly humanizing and
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criminal and whatever the value of that is setting the backfiring. the idea that this could be used to promote these or as case for war is certainly not convincing . i don't want that. i know i'm certainly not convincing anyone that has seen previous videos by is that when they've done it, for example, i'm not sure if a hospital yeah. in fact these when years continue to backfire. is there a space? first of all, because the fake and 2nd of all, because we don't know what the message is, what is the message to look like isis. okay, fine. we all know now is there a looks like isis to look like the fascists of the 2nd world war? the way they probably the jews and gypsies on others is to noodle fine. they look like professors on the nazis. and 2nd, what is the point of it look like they were most color for what they're saying is that all of these videos prove that how moss was using. i'll ship a hospital and the videos that they released from all ship
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a. they were mocked widely because of what they were pushing to show that they said evidence that i'm also being here for executive but, but 3 or 4. and that's why they should stop doing it. because if you look at the people who are targeted by these videos, you know, the national public opinion. so the younger crowd that looks as social media and that kind of thing, what it is, or at or, or elsewhere. you would see that his eyes become a nothing strong after these with just a laughing stock. i mean, i've seen countless count the videos. yeah. and social media on social media. basically making fun of this stuff is right. and this war has lost every possible match. that is the fun saying the truth is really public. do you think and is that what matters to them? yes. i mean, usually propaganda, as i started to as an arch is meant to deceive, to the friends you know, as it were, while not exactly many producing data. but these are the only failing to convince
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international public opinion. look at that then. yeah, it was on kind of dependency within the is there any public according to a recent poll, 96 percent 96 percent. the public does not trust the prime minister. only 4 percent would pick him for his words. then this is mr. security and mr. spin, there is no other thing is the history ever since history? that is a but the spinner then, then then nothing else. but the lie has caught up with a lie of these neither comfortable in his room, nor is government credible in the international arena. these heard yours are not have the thing they are back fire and yet the united states is standing by nothing . yeah. but something like that is present by the model on. thank you very much for that. that sounds senior political now unless my one shot to it is time
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for a weather update. he has evidence the colors, whether as long as you try and settled across the good parts of the arabian peninsula, not too much cloud showing up here, but you see a little more cloud for the move. just around the sunlight peninsula was the cloud, and rice slipping, you know, the piles of saudi arabia as we go through, choose dice of hassle royce lot is to bring one or 2. that is spots as it does say that right? also pushing up into jordan, pulling a little further, a switch, so there is somebody to the east, the side of the mediterranean last not wet to weather. we have got a few showers there and to cyprus, it took a i was slipping, a little further east was i think for the occupied territories. monday should be last you drive of the showers will setting. here's a go on 3 tuesday. i don't think they'll be particularly heavy, but sadly, unpleasant enough and there you go. you can see we all respect to some right into the middle part of the week, some about whether olsa effect in the fall, north of libya. brisk wind, stiff, old wind coming in here, then from ne, in areas of libya range starting to pete route is the easiest across egypt. plenty,
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a sat was a just around the coastal fringes of west africa at the off coast. slipping further south, the shot was continued on the other side of the rift valley will heavy down pools into times and they really heavy right. could cause flooding into eastern areas of south africa pushing his way into southern mozambique. still ahead on knowledge of the are the potential challenges, challenges facing egypt? presidents as he 6 a said to them in elections on sunday, the an honest settled time upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is that for me now? it to the question about 5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze and without his real permission, nothing leads about that without the girl's permission to allow me to push back for
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a moment, demanding of ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0 in size, the content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes and targets chatting with customers. so when a visa comes to me and yet they continue to report that most of this is the story of just want to be should be a let me know if it had been higher for the loved focus on that. just either the
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watching me elizabeth donovan, don't have a mind to about top stories. the south is there any forces have intensified, round sea and air attacks and the southern gospel strip. the cities of con you this and russell came on the constant shedding and bombardment into the lace house saturday. the un says displace palestinians of experiencing extreme only the crossing of the south. a be urged by israel to move out in the wasi a so called safe zone without even on the surface of food or medicine and rushes. foreign minister has for size, as well as from bottom which is gone. that's saying it amounts to the collective punishment on the palestinian people say that rome has cooled for an international monitoring to be present in gaza. an area. how shall i bought a spoke to the palestinian prime minister at the doha forum mohammed. i explained that the only way of this cycle is a comprehensive solution that involves
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a palestinian state. wide. united states has been quoting for a 2 state solution. this is never walked away and you're not getting in the united states has never put together a specific implementation because of how to achieve the solution. it is not enough to talk about the solution. what is more than enough is that we need united states and that the community one who hope by this time to become a member of state nation 2nd. good or good. nice. by this time as a state on the board, those looking at getting services have been with generals of them as is carpet done . so to go to the united nation to be coming down, but enough for indigo submission there is, it'd be quantization process that has been veterans united nation. and there is because in puerto, them and the united admission should go on for somebody to put together it, find the time frame for ending this occupation. because there is no way that we can go back to
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a piece process. that piece process has been exhausted for more than 50 years, but a scene is and is right is have been talking decided is too strong ended, but a scene is out in the we can gain, then we need a 3rd party intervention. so mic indigo probation was, let's talk about policy and thought a senior dialog as you know, the americans. these varieties and many western countries are in favor of continuing this war until the destruction of how much they say that we would like to hunt over. control of casa to the policy, and will forward it to give us a sense, what, what do you spent, are you, are you, are you willing to take over, or do you believe that this is not the question to us now, when we have enough that it across, i mean, for you to say, what do we stand? this is our paper, this is our land and we have never lived because we continued for the last 17 years . and even before that, for 50 years, that brought us, you know, sort of,
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it has been providing assistance to guys that we are the ones who would take care of what sort of electricity or facilities of education overhead. and so we, because supplies our people out of that are we today have said the board of 1000 pallets the on the 7 settlements who receive satellite is monthly side. that is it from the policy, you know, sort of thing. so therefore, the issue is not where do we stand order we'd, we use the one thing minus the enter 3 is one united by this event or 30 seconds and it's on the ocean, is not about one geography at the expense of the other. any solution should be comprehensive for the scene in $33.00, and that's comprehensive. so the ocean has to be indigo q patient more than that. of course, we want a situation in which but as soon as out of united and of course that's how this is in a ticket on bob talked about a scene on what it, because most of the, and of course there is
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a situation in which the after october 7 is the different from the day before. so in the new imagine video to see that we need to come with allies on that. and we need to put our house in order by all means. and i think it this time that's how much trip quarter the but a scene and prize the president until him with already united behind you and your auto village. it will sort of feel that, but i see that people and we are ready to engage to let spring back in mulanda shawna. i was just your senior political analyst and really interesting comments that for the palestinian prime minister when he was asked about the palestinian authorities. future and gaza, he said, well not the red cross, we never left. no sir bhaskar over settings. but a sooner thoughts is ordered and guys are, in fact from us, was in charge of almost everything bad. and this the, it was able to manage and run much of the civic infrastructure within, within the strip. um, but i think a that i think this point about this,
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the. busy one and guys on the west bank these 2 nights and how much i thought that and you so you're nice and we need to end occupation establish that as soon as if that's at all possible today. considering the incredible amounts of settlements in the occupied territories. but there are 2 problems with what he said, and that's sort of been working against the policy, you know, sort of the force more than 60 days. problem number one is that the kind of thing, you know, sort of a under piano keep talking about what everyone should be doing. a medicaid needs to do this. the international community needs to do that. you needs to do this. the out of, with me, everyone needs to do something. what about the policy, you know, sort of what page the fed as you know, finally doing, you know, we know america and rush out. i'm not going to sit together and figure it out the policy a problem and we, you know, i might have got with not stake, even if it says so will not be taking better senior inside. i will not deliver up at this thing and state. right. so one thing is to go, you know,
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have these wishful thinking about the world coming to the salvation of another thing. what 3 entities, 2nd of the think that's more important dependence. any other thoughts he has been trying to play in the middle of the way between how my son is trying to find a happy medium between and have us occupied does a strip and to occupy it is right between racism and victims of races between the united states and the out of work and may say that the full and on the is really side and doing the work of the is way the government. so what can they do? you know, you're saying that they're asking everyone else to do something that the best exact yes. less. exactly. so my point that there is no happy medium between occupied then occupied and they're certainly not happy medium between those will commit genocide and those who are on the general side. and that's why they need to be doing more in the worse starting with protecting the people off the west bank against such
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a lot of violence. i mean, the united states, i'll find a way country is doing more for the symbolic by banning when it comes among the settlers to come to advantage states. i please come measure what is the kind of steel for the next depend a spinning? what can they do take on the is really ami fight the soldiers. now there are dozens, some $50000.00, but his thing is on that arm and occupies the editor. but a senior farmers, palestinian villages are coming under attack. why isn't that? but a single sort of dispatching, it's almost secure to force to protect the villagers before. i mean this is like a, b, c, you have a force of 30000. your job is to make sure that there is no violence under your jurisdiction. those managers are subject not just is there any army is ready to set to that violence the point of seeing what sort of the has an obligation to worth its own people. yeah. well selected by that. but would,
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would that force not come on? the attack by is very solid. just what, let's, let's wait and see me. why don't this far? i mean, what are they doing? standing either the by why is right and massacres, palestinians, why is there a thanks for to 1000 processing is prisoners and all the way nothing. i'll give you that example of how much simpler one in the last summit summary of presents i've best sent out of other countries for the airport tests, i guess is war crimes. but why isn't that kind of so, you know, a lot of that long kind of thing is for protest in their own, but a senior citizen, not bruce and havior on, on the other places in the occupied territories. what is wrong with people under my law? protesting against these regular generals, i think awesome. well, is that a problem? is that fine with israel time that those approaches for general my la, it's under the policy, you know, i'm was,
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we've seen multiple is very res into ramallah over the past week there. but that's different, they're looking presumably for potential this i'm about to end up as a minutes, but i'm talking about people process. they don't start to increase for the instead of signal cities. but they're not allowed to bite the kind of seeing or sort of thing. but one less thing about the point because it's important of what he says about the p l. o. and i'd like to send you and i think how much is more popular today than those threatening dependency? and i thought, according to the last form, how much is even more popular? so for the same 5 minutes has to ask how much to go and pledge allegiance to our boss and the law the a single last time he was elected was in 2005 and an option for doing nothing today to protect the pedestrian people. that's certainly wishful thinking. they need to have find other ways for, for the how and how much for the 1st thing is to unite. and in order for them to struggle together, that does not happen. when the parents seen or thought they tried to find a happy medium between occupied and occupier level one,
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thank you very much. that's how senior political analyst and one of the shadow for the world health organizations executive board is holding an emergency session to discuss the growing health crisis and gaza and the occupied westbank. the w h o has well the health system and the gaza strip is collapsing and it can't afford to lose one more ambulance or hospital bed. it's direct to general regional rates and calls for an immediate cease fire. the influx of the conflict on how is catastrophic, more than 17000 people are reported to have died in gaza, including 7000 children. and we don't know how many are buried under the last day of homes. more than 46000 injuries have been reported
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to 1.9000000 people have been displaced almost the entire population of the guys us 3 and are looking for shelter anywhere they can find it. but know in and no one is safe in guys. as we know less often daily is rainy, raids in the occupied westbank. 2 young palestinian men were arrested one social storm, the cutting d, a refugee camp earlier on sunday. the pay were taken from their homes by his ready soldiers. the troops also stormed the town of 2 bus early on sunday with the convoy of around 50 vehicles. gun battles reported between palestinian sizes and destroy the forces. boulders is one of the convoy destroying roads. damaging water pipes hold up and how many has moved from ramallah? so it certainly was a very large rate that's as actually ended now, according to residents. we spoke to, um,
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it is one of those areas. one of those cities that have been the focus of is really rates for quite a while because of the presence of palestinian resistance. then it was about to a when a large con, void of is really army vehicles made their way into a 2 bass, followed by bulldozers. as we understand that there's been quite the intense exchange of gunfire there. and then these really army targeted a 2 houses that have been demolished and we understand that that was a more to a fire. we do also, we were told also the 11 people were detained, a do bus and they just pulled out as to while ago we don't have the total number of detentions that usually will be issued in the coming hours. but we do know that overall it's been 6 raids, and at least 14 people that paid the full of the whole more than
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a $150000.00 palestinians from the occupied westbank worked in as well. but many have been bad since depriving families and the palestinian economy of much needed revenue with some workers now say that even if the band is lifted, they won't be going back shelves, drafted reports from them on the the sun on the so we sits down for a late breakfast with these parents and cut them one of these 9 children at the home and they occupied with bank is normally at this time of day, can you ready be it was in israel when the war started as well by and kind of assuming workers from the occupied west bank, but some sense, even if this rel lips the band, he's reluctant to go back cuz i'm glad little, just a little bit doesn't whoever works inside israel guarantees a comfortable financial life for themselves. we're able to buy land, build a house, but now it's dangerous to enter and i'm worried that will be revenge for the amounts of tax. and unfortunately the workers will pay
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a big price. the streets of vermont are busy with the palestinian economy is suffering even more since the war started. maybe a cool trip, you know, keep light waste banks. labor force generated 17 percent of the palestinian national income through jobs and these ro, before. that's a 150000 palestinians working inside as well. and around $25000.00 working in these wells, illegal settlements, generating around free $1000000000.00 a year. so long as you used to work as a construction worker and tell a be young family enjoy the best of wages. eastwood nearly doubled when he takes home in the occupied westbank. in this on the whole minute when it opens again, i will wait a couple of weeks to check the situation before i return to work is better there. you get paid directly and on time, even though there is racism and i'm afraid of violence against me, which is the best station in ramallah spikes, the t a n before the war would be bustling with workers,
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taking transports was ro. now there's hardly a soul around columbia checkpoint monks a break, and the separation will heavily guarded. bundy is rarely military, and it's where many palestinians used to cross into israel every day before the war . at this time of the day, at this place, you'd see thousands upon thousands of palestinians crossing the check board to go into israel to can as you can see now it's just the trickle. and the majority of these work is all going deep inside is working, and it industrials are very close to where we all now economies rojo. from that he says the band has highlighted just how reliant on these ro, the palestinian economy is even if they want to return to the local labor market. the existing opportunities are very, very few. in fact, there are 9, we already had 17 percent unemployment in the west bank. now we're going to have
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a set of $430.00 for our present unemployment. we had a low g, d p, relatively in the, in the west bank. now this is if this labor continues stoppage continues for 12 months we're talking about 25 percent loss and g d p alone because of this effect. and that means additional hardship for millions of palestinians like sala, who looks out across the valley at the towns in israel, where he can no longer work catastrophic alger 0. remo. still ahead on our seo west african leaders, nice for crisis talks on to to member states report attempt to cruise in recent weeks. the of course i, that's what a you home feels like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village of big issues. it was built decades before this illegal israeli settlement began imposing harsh new reality.
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first, encroaching on his farm land vin, completely in circling what his family sees as haven. this gate was installed in 2008, and for a while, members of a family have to wait for hours at a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. eliza kindly and in the older guard post manned by settlers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and is really court eventually gave that a family constant access to this court door. but after he is real launched its war on gaza. the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away. the
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the, let's take a look at some of the world news now and leaders from the west african block eco, also meeting of the nigerian capital, a boucher, the rise, a number of cruise and attempted crews across the region is dominating the agenda. spending on correspond to document interest his life for us in a buddha. amazing comment just weeks off to to attempted cruise in the region. ok with not to mention the successful cruise or the of the see it of exactly the 6 successful closest printed print tea and several attempt to cool within the region. the most recent being set on the, on the president sutherland, was he a briefing all his fellow leaders from the southern region about the situation in his country. but what is most pressing for leaders here is the reputation of the regional, the buckets that they could, i'm a community of west african states because somebody put demick of course. yeah. and
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that's the idea. it's not lost even on the united nations of the african union. speaker from all the institutions that spoke at the opening ceremony. what concerned about the rising instability, political instability within the region? now the u. s. assistant secretary of state for african affairs. molly p was, is here meeting with the leaders here to try to media the crisis image and particularly now in the opening statements, the commission president of the kingdom community of west africa state side. despite the fact that they why respect restrictions what used in terms of medical and humanitarian aid to, to share the authorities as they are intervening by a lot of people. he, i believe that probably would be intervention of the americans will probably replacing for my colonial power files is to see that news. yeah. but you can always locate one is just lifted sauce to a documented to a situation there right now with the functions that biting this was stated by
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monitors who was keeping an eye on the situation in this year. and they weren't briefing the presidents of the region at this summer. all right, well thank you very much for that. that is awesome. an interesting across the developments from that it was missing and a boucher, a new jazz military junta has revoked an anti migration laws that helps reduce the flow of west africans to europe. and that's raise concerns in europe of an increase in the number of migrants trying to reach to you. nicholas hawk supports from the car and set a goal. it is an unfinished journey that has less than broken gay involved. they thought they could make it to, you're traveling from a bus station instead of go through the sahara to the edge of the mediterranean. but when they ran out of cash in these years, deserts the sea traffickers stop treating them like human. instead, they felt like worthless cattle piles in a dark age only
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a meter high for 9 months ball. they can no longer stand or walk properly gay, victim of unspeakable violence when they get them and they get that out of life. plus it in this year, the traffic is sold as on groups in libby, i like slaves. they owned us and no forced us to work out of the 120 people that were with us on the 17 survived. old died from the mistreatment of good as the gateway to europe for many african migraines is where belda and gay wood used by traffickers. despite the policing of migration in the country to stop what your opinions perceive as an unstoppable flow of africans. the pressure to share into making the traffic of migrants illegal. but now the 2015 law is being revoked by new jersey. the military gentle, the countries nearly dare to jani believes the law was written under foreign influence criminalizing legal migration is not in the country's interest. he says. the announcement comes as
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a relief to convicted traffic or how many homes that he's among 900 others who sentences are under review with some sentence to 30 years in jail. don't leave me that we had nothing to gain from the law. those african migrants wanting to go to europe, bring money to the region of like a district. and so we are looking forward to starting the trade again in the e. you now see, here's a new wave of migraine. there is a huge risk that this will cost a new that's in the search. that's the most concerning thing, but that would also probably be mean more people coming to libya for example, and then may be also trying to, to preston, mentor training introduced to you according to the un human trafficking to europe is a $6000000000.00 a year criminal activity driving on teens and young men like balls a. despite the humiliation abuse and suffering,
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they are willing to attempt the journey to europe again in search for what they hope will be a dignified life. nicholas hawk, elders the right, the car. the window of the nobel peace prize around in women's rights advocate. and i guess mohammed the says the people in her country will prevail against repression . for 17 year old twin twin children accepted her gold medal and diploma and also mama, they is serving multiple sentences and it involved in prison. and her speech was found for her children. she said, resistance and non violence for the best strategies for reform and yvonne or is it system? it says, i'm writing this message from behind the high cold walls of a prison. i am a woman from the middle east, from a region which overhead rich civilization is currently trapped in the will and pray to the flames of terrorism and extremism. i'm in and present the woman who faced with the deep and health wrenching, suffering caused by the absence of freedom,
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equality and democracy understood the purpose of her existence and solved, say, i'm giving you a convoy of philippines. somebody in boats has a band and a trip to deliver supplies to fishing vessels. blaming what is cooling comes to shadow and by chinese ships and the dispute of south china sea and follows days of cat and mouse move as near a contested reef. both sides of choose each other is causing the latest incident. when a chinese vessel collided with the philippine boat on sunday, egyptians a constant day votes and a 3 day presidential election. the fact that i'll cc is looking to secure a 3rd to mid rise in public discontent and worse than 11 stand as poles will remain open until tuesday. that's all said thought reports the streets of keitel are beaming with campaign. banners present opposite as seen as certain between a term in office. despite the comforter, socrates worse every economy crisis
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a but menissi and evicted for him once the results of his popularity. but because of lack of fear, competition, is it a go more, a, a, the current president can get most one percent of the votes of real support. and i expect you can get 10 percent of votes using the same ways it did together endorsement. but as for the sweeping majority of the egyptian people there waiting for serious candidates seeking real change. but some don't take the elizabeth. i will participate in the elections because the president has done great things for the country. and that's why the 2013, as head of the army up to 5000 c. c came to power, and i made it to cooper to feed the poor egypt 1st. democratically elected president mohammed mostly who was linked to the most abroad that cracked down on the position has continued ever since. cecil retains a support of immediate 3 establishment that has gain further political and economic april was under his rule with annual inflation at nearly 40 percent above that
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charge of the population in egypt is living below the poverty line that is just by cc presenting himself. how's it going on? tour of the stability in a world of time region during his decade in poverty. a message that has an attraction in his year when to complex is 2000 and guys, a hyper dropped it on egypt borders. the guys, a war was a major boost for presidency and like many other countries in the world and the cases of external threats and the case of a war. you know, people tend to rally behind the lead or critic see this presidential election as a force of to use long track down on distance. i see the government is encouraging the supporters to catch the words to a fear, a low turnout will lead to questions about this less than this. this was handed out . scott and tina is newly elected president harvey. i'm unable take office later on sunday. the economist announces entry into politics in 2020, saying his blood bid would blow up the system. 3 years later,
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he won the presidency to raise the bar reports on his rise to power. from when a site is here, we present radical changing argentina, a fi right? precedent for a country in the middle of any can only crisis. have you mean the says he's like a 9 with a strength to jumpstart argentina's economy. so the pennsylvania we are advocates of freedom and that implies a clear alignment in terms of june part of st. cloud on and out you politics align with the united states and israel. that so international policy or what do you think we are not going to align ourselves community got it, mean a was born in 1970 and decided to study economics. after seeing argentina's constant financial troubles cool motivated. she became known for his eccentric personality and a style. he's strong media presence, trying to me to a favorite carol to among young people. and he was elected to congress in 2021. said it most of the like, oh really has full adults named dr. liberal economies due to those of his former
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adult conan who died in 2017. also one go inside his little to one of the 1st books on heavier to be late today. a late believe so you can talk to the dog. he believes god, dustin, them to be in politics and that his, quote, dogs are his children the, i think he's had a rough life, you know, speeding to have no friends. he's unstable and i'm not sure he's the best person for an unstable country. even though we lays on jewish, the 1st trip he made up to winning the election was to the united states to visit the tomb of a robot in brooklyn. people in argentine are filled with a search and see of what have you had a mean a will be able to do whitening officers. he has promised to radically changed argentina's economy and why many hope to be able to stop or live be, or others here. they in fact that he's reforms will bring about the lee. we write a new chapter in origin, tennis history. many hope he will succeed when everybody else failed pretty, so we'll just see them when
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a site is the presidents of venezuela and diana would meet on thursday should talk about the rolling dispute all over the oil rich region of s a cable. then his way to has to rush into an extra area control by guy on of following a referendum last week on a sandra, rump at the reports to me. thing wasn't now just hours after the press is a very swell. i spoke through his brazilian counterpart lula. betsy, is i n a the secretary general of the united nations. and thank you with that. as we have been mediating on the matter, lou live in particular insisted on the need to avoid any unilateral actions that could further escalate the situation. this patient has been escalating for over a week since savannah toyota. how the referendum in which the majority of voters essentially voted in favor of a next thing, the cable, which a, which makes up a for 2 thirds of a good yanna rich. and that has been long disputed,
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and that is rich and oil and gas. uh, venezuela. i'm gonna do it in particular as, as, as taking a serious of action as some of them symbolic collect, presenting a mass of any for the width of dispute, his territory. that is also among other things that move the troops towards up to board. the meeting will be on thursday in st. vincent and the granite being set up and supported by the select, the community of latin america and caribbean nations. the president of the go. yeah . now will participate, so that he said he is not here or you will not negotiate the any border boundaries with my daughter or the fact that the international criminal court has jurisdiction over this matter. but overall, this is seen as a step in the right direction in the region as a way to try in the escalate to this, the tensions and the growing concern surrounding this dispute. and that's it for me,
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elizabeth, from them for this news out. stay with us, ongoing coverage on guys a continues in just a few minutes. thank you very much for watching the what you're looking at. this is one of the breach points through which how much flight is came into. it goes well, warning sirens here is a s like some slight y'all just has remarkably intensified during the last couple of hours. with seeing these as strikes really concentrated on residential homes and residential buildings. is a dangerous times regional spillover, of course, as long as the conversation here is a minute for one inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity, the beated inside their dying. for now less than an hour away from the official
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start of the ceasefire. 50 feet caps its full feet release over st periods, one more batch of prisoners when the people want a permanent ceasefire. it is a tenant object to produce objects. these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of israeli public discourse, anti war voices persist sale, calling the races the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space where the story goes. next. frank assessments are this placement in persecutions. it seems to be another informed between what we see here, please log in to change the reality,
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but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of today's headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get to humanitarian polls he's been asking for days and days has any sway of a private us and nothing else. it inside story on al jazeera, the, the russian criticizes as well as continued bombardment of gaza, saying it amounts to collective punishment to tell us demands the hello. i'm elizabeth front. i'm and this is algebra live from doha. and so coming up allison in sphere for the lives, this is really a tax for this thousands to crime until the few designated. so for safe stones left

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