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friendship as rated public discourse and timor voices. persist, cell calling, us traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, the colleges when the draft resolution a stroke, e. s 10 stroke l 27 has been adopted. the united nations general assembly overwhelmingly rose to them on the spot and gone the
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color there on this policy attain. this is out of their life and also coming on the ground and goes, is there any sort of storm that come out allowed one hospital after besieging and foaming the facility for days gotten sheltering out command jeanine's hospital in the occupied westbank. is there any forces have been conducting a re then now for over 24 hours and the showing an air raid sirens on the is are 11 on board? will have a report from townsend on the evacuation. the now the united nations general assembly has the version overwhelmingly to approve a resolution that demands an immediate safe spot in gaza. a 153 countries back to move washington versus against the draft resolution along with israel and a south of countries. while resolutions from the general assembly on not finding,
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they do carry political weight reflecting the global view of how this thing and invest it to the un. welcome to the result. calling this fight to star a. yeah, tim is does. um, we hope we will ensure that the is ready, occupational authorities will commit to acute monetary and safe spot immediately. just select the secretary general code for just like setting countries on the security council code for an as code for just now, minutes ago by the general assembly with a 153 votes and 10 votes against assets will continue. we will knock on the security council, so in order to ensure that the new resolution that's adopted facilitates the immediate entry of trucks to the gaza strip. obviously, following the humanitarian sci fi, as was just adopted by the general assembly israel's. and that's that to the you and criticized the resolution saying that a series file only benefit from us no more crimes,
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more heinous than the atrocities from us committed. and those that support this resolution are giving the terrorist a free pass. a ceasefire means one thing and one thing only ensuring this, the survival of hum us ensuring the survival of genocide. the terrorists committed to the in that election of is read and use. okay. hello, kristen salumi has worn out from the un headquarters in new york of the arab and islamic nations as the united nations who pushed for this resolution in the general assembly are celebrating this as a major diplomatic victory. not only did the resolution passed with 153 votes in favor, just 10 again to amendments that were introduced, one by the united states, both of them in mentioning him us the one by the united states condemning her mazda as attack of october 7th those were both defeated with the error of group
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represented by the gyptian ambassador, arguing that they were attempting a resolution that was balance to neutral, that the amendments politicize the situation. and the goal was to get something passed quickly to get the message out and to get the humanitarian aid slowing. now technically, this is a general assembly resolution under international law general assembly resolutions are not considered binding in the same way that a security council resolution would be. but that said, this was taken under article under resolution $733.00 of the un, which says that the general assembly can step in when the security council is deadlocked. and the palestinian and bassett are pointed to the wording of this resolution, the strong wording of it saying that it demanded a ceasefire. gymnast for seas, for i didn't call for a ceasefire demanded
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a ceasefire. so they are moving forward. looking at that as an ultimatum from the international community that they expect is real and how boss to adhere to us. meanwhile, on the ground and gaza, the death toll is rising. as israel presses on with it spun bottom into the strip, almost 18 and a half 1000 palestinians have now been killed since october the 7th. how shall reports. 4 the moment is rarely forces between a to school in bay town, northern gods. 6 hundreds of displaced families had been sheltering of the you and run facility from the north to the south. nowhere and the strip is safe. hey, i building has been turned into a graveyard of memories. the height of time it is for the house and drop off in the
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fall south of guys would be saved from is really bumps. they were all good. the fragility because it was empty job. just before morning praise we heard a huge explosion. a neighbors were targeted and no one survived. this is what israel's been doing all the time and over his radio strike this time. and then we'll say about the future, you can send for garza, dozens, i q, the model, that's the beauty and the saw. the destruction is massive. our neighbors, highest was, is most were killed. more than 30 people. they were hosting displaced people make god bless all their souls. no one here has anything to do with the war. we are a civilian. there was no resistance on that street. there was nothing i want all of us are. so if any of this, the same story of i'm doing many different faces and different buildings, this is that in my closet, f u g come after the ban, boardman, it's up to the neighbors, to search for any survivors. going to need them need to be
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a 2 minute method. we were sitting safely in the house with civilians. we have nothing to do with disability for since that and suddenly missiles were folding on us mess around. 12 or 15 were killed. 4 of them were at my house, se they were displaced, people peaceful people, and no one's divine. still trying to find people under the rubble of the more than 9 weeks off for lunch. this is really a tax. they joining the thousands of missing palestinians, whose bodies all you have to be to call that on the ash and just so you know, oh, is there any forces of also students that come out of out of hospital in northern garza, several palestinians were arrested and that's all those days, bombing at the facility, talk i was there and has more for us from russia. another day you have a tax that was full of intimidation for the majority of a residence. and even for patients inside the hospitals that had been wide the tank today, including come out at one hospital in the north of gauze where it had been stormed
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by the occupation forces. today they have an open fire. i give some main departments and they have blindfolded and the rest of a free palestinian hope is 15 years old. who is over 15 years old. and they have been taken and driven to an uh no location for investigation. and they have uh, also uh, subjected to and i'm part of the medical work is alongside with the director of carolina, one hospital to investigation. now the situation is not due for the hospitals, as it's happened before to she felt medical complex, which is the largest men to come complex inside garza where they have stored at the medical complex before. and they have also arrested the director of the medical complex mohammed was to me who had been till now under the usually arrest. now. busy these kind of, of procedures that had been made against the hospitals in the north considered to be a new violation by these really forces as they are expanding and attacking the majority of areas in the north of the territory. meanwhile,
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the israeli army is conducting an extended rate in janine and occupied westbank threatened again early on tuesday morning, 7 people have been killed since then including at least 4 and a drones strike. the palestinian health ministry says 17 year olds was also among the dead of the is there any forces prevented? and i'm getting this from reaching him. well that's go straight to child strength and he joins me now from ramallah. charlotte is this right. spill ongoing engineering. that's what move in 24 hours and counting. that's right. yes it is. own going that's going to uh, sol as is inside jeanette, and that makes it more than 24 hours. it's easily. one of the longest, most expensive right since the war began. we seen video footage, all these ready soldiers leading palestinian prisoners blindfolded out of the camp . um we don't have exact figures on the amount of the arrests, but certainly according to the palestinian prisoner association. they earlier was
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saying that they believed up. so a 100 people may have been arrested. but what we do know is that in the subsequent hours we have heard about as some people who are detained, being released, we were told around about search the men being released. but yes, this has been a massive res, involving many ministry vehicles, including those on the bulldozers that bring such destruction during rates like this to civilian areas, to camps like the one in jeanine. of course, the palestinians invites groups called collective punishment. because these bulldozer is not only target houses, but the vital infrastructure. and as you say, um 7 people have died in this during this right, one of whom the not directly related to any kind of shooting incident, but we understand that such a new, oh boy you referred to was actually physically disabled and was trying to get to
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the hospital for regular treatment was prevented in doing so and passed away as a result of the raid. we're also though, in the last i will. so here in the beginnings potentially of another right on back to the home, which of course the world knows especially him with that is not uncommon, incidents a to basically him is also regularly regularly targeted. but i still exactly why these right engineering is so long and so, so big is being speculated that because we've seen a bit of a law in the last couple of days in these rights. certainly in terms of the amount of arrests. it's being speculated that the rates that did happen were more concentrating, potentially on gathering intelligence, gathering information on the suspected members of the palestinian and resistance because we still raise on on places like mobile 5 and shops and publishing houses where we understand that could be lists of people involved in propagating pro from
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us propaganda. of course jeanine is always being an epi sensor for the all resistance and the self of countless rage. not only since the will solitude but for 4 months now, but just in terms of figures of the $282.00. so people who have been killed since october, the 7th, during these rates, at least a quarter of them all from a janine and of the $3800.00 plus people arrested. as i say, hundreds of those have been from jeanine and the refugee camp. but yeah, no sign that this right is, is, is over yet. so you can just imagine the fia and things i see of, of, of, of thousands of know, hundreds of thousands of people that live in. did you need refugee camp and the why the city test drive to the keeping an eye on what's happening in janine for us from a lot. thank you, charles. so meanwhile, in washington,
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you as president are advised and has said that israel risk cruising international support for its, for on garza, he was being off camera as a campaign fundraiser. bite and said it had most of the while supporting it. but they're starting to lose that support by the end discriminant funding that takes place. well then speaking to the media laser on tuesday by the said that the safety of innocent palestinians is still of great concern. as we leave responsibility, protect citizens and ensure they have access to monitoring assistance. that's why i work so hard with our friends as well as she is really nice thing is you monitoring assistance in israel, literally getting up to a 140 trucks loaded with gear. loaded with food was out of everything that is needed by the palestinians, including to so you know, israel has stage is an attempt to fulfill these responsibilities. it's very difficult. patrick hall hang reports out from the white house. it seemed hours ago
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that there might be a change coming from us president joe biden, and how he talked about israel. he was at a off camera fundraiser just down the street, and it was his most critical comments on israel just so far. he said that this was the most conservative is really cabinet that the country has ever seen. he said there are some ministers who, not only don't want a 2 state solution, but they don't want to do anything at all with the palestinians. he said that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu knows that needs change, but that he's being tempted by his cabinet. and he, despite what we heard from that and yahoo, he said, and this was this quote, p b understands he has to strengthen the palestinian authority. that's his nickname for the prime minister. but more importantly, he said, israel has the support of most of the world, but it's going to, it's losing that support because of its indiscriminate bombing. that is the farthest we've seen, the president go to describe what is happening to the palestinian people in gauze
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of indiscriminate bombing. so was that going to be a new tone from the us presidential biden? no, because he came here and had a press conference with you creating positive loaded mirror zalinski. he was asked about israel and he went back to the previous comments that you've been making that ever civilian death is a tragedy. but the israel is doing what it has to do and again, calls on them to do all they can to protect civilians. so if it looked like you were simulated change of policy, what a chance to actually say it on camera. he did not particularly al jazeera at the white house as well. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has acknowledged that the united states and israel has different ideas of what kinds of will look like off to the war. but he's gone to washington for it's ongoing support, and there's an yahoo, specifically referred to the palestinian authority saying he doesn't want that to control garza, i mean the economy, the economy can not. i'd greatly appreciate the american support for destroying from us and returning all hostages. calling an intensive dialogue with the
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president biden, and his team, we received school back in for the ground incursion is blocking the international pressure to stop the war. yes. is disagreement about the day of the home us, and i hope that we will reach an agreement here as well. and you would say love. i would also like to clarify my position, which i will not allow is will to repeat that mistake of also not as well. that sounds great. the honda sound hood season occupies choice and honda clearly washington has of all the different view from that is causing tension. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been reiterating a policy that he has had for months. really since the war began, that the palestinian authority is not a viable option for the gaza strip once the war is over. and remember in weeks remarks that the prime minister had to several of his government committees, he said that the only difference between the palestinian authority and how this was
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about him. us wanted to see the immediate destruction of israel while the palestinian authority wanted to see it in stages. so he has been against the palestinian authorities a role really in after the war the day after him as he calls it. but the united states has a different vision. they want to see a revitalized p, a taking control saying, but gaza must remain palestinian land and the policy. and you, people need to have a say in what's going to happen there after these really prime minister has also been saying since the beginning of the war, that israel will have a military presence in the gaza strip for an unknown amount of time, alluding to a military occupation saying but it's the only way he can achieve one of the goals of his. busy or which is essentially for these really is not to feel any sort of threat coming from gauze out once the war is over. the americans seemingly though, have a different vision for what's going to happen. however,
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the war is still ongoing. the is really, officials have been indicating that it's going to be a long war for the americans are having these discussions with these really specifically the prime minister. and they are not seeming to be in agreement at this time. and then it does seem that other is really officials are, were saying out, and then doubling down or less. and you all his vision of the purse pool garza this is a school of thought that is shared among netanyahu's coalition. specifically for members of the government who are ultra nationalists, like the national security ministry to more bend. we're the finance minister bits on that small risk. and i want to point to the communications minister shlomo kaji released a post on ex, formerly known as twitter st. quote, we respected, cherish the president of the united states who went out of his way during the most difficult period for the state of israel. but we live here. this is our country,
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the historical estate of our ancestors. there will be no palestinian state here. we will never allow another palestinian state to be established between jordan and the see. we will never go back to oslo. communications minister went on to say that joe biden himself said that the safety of the jewish people is at risk. and the communications minister quoted that in his statement and said that a palestinian state in dangers that this is something that a lot of is really lawmakers in this. and y'all, who's cabinet feel, however, the united states specifically divided administration is a staunch supporter of a 2 state solution, something that seems to be really not on the front of the minds for netanyahu's government. i wanna also point to remarks by these really armies spokesperson, daniel, how got it responding to jo biden's remark saying that israel is losing global support because of its indiscriminate bombings on gaza. these really are me
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spokesperson, daniel, how gaiety said that. they communicate with the americans on a daily basis and that these really are offering in a precise manner. however, even the americans have acknowledged that these really were not operating in that kind of manner in the north and said that they could not conduct themselves the same way in the southern part of gaza. so as this war is continuing, and israel still has americans ports, there are continue disagreements about 2 state solution about how long the war is going to last. and ultimately what's going to happen the day after the war is over . and us on hood today with a little a science for us from occupied easter eastern. thank you. 100 all still a head here on alger 0, a big i rise 313 the nose to the last 269. so the eyes have it, the eyes have it on the you k prime ministers bill to send asylum seekers,
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struggle share of displacement, connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of testifying, genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the or the the matcher watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories. the sound of the united nations general assembly has overwhelmingly approved a resolution. put them onto the immediate safe spot and cause is also full for the release of all captains held by a lot of times and bass of it to the un. cool. well, is there any forces of destroying, full and bad tiring and the know hundreds of displaced palestinian families who
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were sheltering at that un operation facility now have no way to me is really only is conducting an extended rate in janine and the occupied westbank res. again, early on tuesday morning, 7 people have been killed since then, including at least for endurance rank. well, the un peacekeeping force and 11 on has warrants that the escalation and hostilities along the is ready for that could whiten. takara has more for us from israel, is moving border of what we've come to israel's northern border with lebanon. where in estimates of 65000 is rainy's, received an order from the government to leave the homes. and that's because of the virus of real kids coming from his fall across the border and 11 on. and then the last few minutes we had outgoing all to, to re fi from is ro in to lebanon. and the longest border there are plenty of check points to ensure that no one and says what has now become
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a military design. but we're going to go and have a look at some of those evacuate to towns, the, okay, we've just had some sirens, and some real kids coming up from lebanon. you can see on the hill the not the top that was a move to that. you just so that area you'll see is black kids where it's been torched by previous attacks. that not just gives you a sense of what an easy target this places this is the town or showing me home to 8000 residents. but as you can see, it's a goes town incredibly darling's. no one's in the playgrounds, the cause a head, but the schools are close. and so all the show and the windows shifted on either
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side just down this road here. there's also concerns that many of the businesses will go bankrupt through the lots of farm lines here. there's no one to pick the produce. all of this is israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ones that have hezbollah wants an all out, will they roots will become another garza, i just want to give you an idea of where i slowed me is, is right next to the board. does that separates as route from lebanon, which runs along the top of that hill? and in the last couple of years, israel has full to find its border along the know fi reinforcing those walls building move, watch, towers, and civilians as well. not just to protect these for the towns, but also to protect its troops and one residents who say that they use to has by low rock hits. well, that not used to is the i did and say as being in full traits. it's the same way.
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those southern towns were in full traits, it on october, the 7th. and that's what worries them about coming back home, sort of height of all the 0. show me the . now let's take a look at some of the days of the new years and you k politicians have versus in favor of a bill to send a sign. a mistake is total one that meaning it's now past it's 2nd reading and problem. and now if that bill eventually becomes a little, it would force so, so you can find them in the you case would be send 2 or one to for processing. the monks reports from london, a don't departure on a french beach. this travel to southern england is treacherous, sometimes deadly. for the past 2 years, tens of thousands of made these voyages. they can claim, assigned them upon arrival, around a 160000,
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just still waiting to learn whether they must leave again or can stay in the u. k. even stuck in detention centers. the presence is what critics cool illegal migrants provoking a powerful political reaction with. so if you can migrate, she lives, possibly one of the greatest scratches of all right. and it's, it's evil, it's internationally organized and it's softly and economically damaging to this country. a series of u. k. politicians of sorts of re how's asylum seekers here in ro when the last year, for instance, parliament passed the more intended to make that possible. but last month, the u. k. is top port block. the plan is unlawful to circumvent the quotes prime minister, so not kind of since then suggested an updated little today. the government has introduced the toughest anti legal immigration little ever. chris wilkins advised from a prime minister. theresa may on political strategy and says through next priority
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is to stake out a strong public position as the struggles in the polls the head of unlike the general election next year. boxy is we will, the impact is, is more limited. i think the political impact is the significant one. this is the conservative policy trying to say this, the policy that will protects the countries board is that is the positive, can be strong on this issue that people kind of, i've, some critics among students on conservatives say the latest legislation could both breach international law and create constitutional problems, but other than says, it is still not tough enough. and when that small number of conservative rebels voted against this plan is currently proposed, it represented the 1st really, public threats to this prime minister is future. the months of the 0 london has been an get from climate change activists as comp 28 negotiations in july has been extended. a number of nations have criticized the draft agreement which failed
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to call for an end to the world's use of fossil fuels delegate. so now i'm doing, i've revised tex hoping to salvage the opportunity to keep the watch from catastrophic for me. is there a few missing points? one is there has to land an agreement on the future of fossil fuels. and right now the language is, is criticized as to, to lottery. it's not clear enough to give that signal about what is the future of fossil fuels in the world. the next is on adaptation. clement crisis is on our doorstep. countries need the right financing. they need the right to support to be able to be resilient to all of these impacts. that's not as much in the tax. russia has condemned statements from the us, expressing concerns about the condition of child criminal, the credit collection of all me. and said that washington will stop what is called unacceptable. meddling and rushes domestic affairs of all these allies said the opposition. neither was moved from the prison where he was being held in his
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