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the, the draft resolution age group, e s 10 strong l 27 has been adopted. united nations general assembly is overwhelmingly to demand a safe spot in gaza. the kind of them or a kyle, this is out to 0, live from doha, also coming up us present, joe 5 and ones as well as foreman come pain in gauze or risk losing international
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supports box age continues is very nice. own to strongly come on, antoine hospital, onto the staging and bombing. the facility for days, kind of sit in and points around it on the i'm shutting in the air raid sirens on the israel 11 and bullets. we'll have a report from towns under evacuation. what is the united nations general assembly has overwhelmingly voted to approve a resolution that demands an immediate si, fi and gaza. 153 countries box. the move washington voted against the draft resolution along with israel and 8 of the countries christmas lane. the reports from the un as we shall now begin the voting process. the un general assembly succeeded where the security council didn't passing a resolution that demanded and the media humanitarian cease fire for garza and the
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release of all captives. 153 member states voted in favor 21 more than the last time the assembly called for a humanitarian truce. while the gun, the resolution is very simple, clear and explicit off the auto body, but not clear enough for the united states. who, along with israel was one of the 10 countries converted against waste supports speaking out with one voice to condemn her mouth for his tears actions on october 7th. why is that so hard to say unequivocally that murdering babies and gunning down parents in front of their children is terrific. no country has veto power and the job assembly. and many speakers noted the lives of thousands of innocent civilians and the credibility of the united nations was at stake. right now. what we are seeing is an onslaught on civilians.
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the breakdown of humanitarian systems and profound disrespect for both international law and international humanitarian. only a security council resolution is considered binding under international law, but a general assembly resolution carries political weight and the arrogant. as long mac nations who spearheaded the suffered are vowing to use the momentum to keep pushing for a cease fire. this draft resolution demands an immediate to money to audiences. why are let me any be demands the language of the minds? it has the bought of implementation. it does not code for or outages, it demands and we will not rest until we see compliance. he promised yet another seized by a resolution to that effect will be put to a vote in the security council. perhaps as soon as this week kristin,
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so me out to 0, the united nations. in the meantime, in gauze or the death toll tapes rising, as israel presses on with its bombardment of the strip, almost 18 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since october, the 7th. at a hash them reports the moment is ready forces between 8 to school in bay 10, northern gods. hundreds of displaced families had been shows the ring of the you and rome 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 fall south of the guys would be saved from is really bumps. they were all good. so how does the budget?
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because those and the job just the full morning praise, we heard a huge explosion. a neighbors were targeted and no one survived. this is what israel is been doing all the time. i know that his radio strikes this time and then we'll say about the future. you can send for garza dozens, i'll kill the model. that's the beauty. and then the saw, the destruction is massive. our neighbors, highest is, 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 still getting the same story over. i'm doing many different faces and different buildings. this is that in my closet, a few g come after the one budman. it's up to the neighbors, to search for any survivors. going to need them need to be 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 falling on us. mess around 12 or 15 were killed. 4 of them were at my house to see they would
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displace people peaceful people and no one's divine. i'm still trying to find people under the rubble of to more than 9 weeks out 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 action. just you know, is there any forces of students to come all on one hospital in northern goza, several palestinians were arrested and it comes off the days of bombing targeting the facility. there are a couple of as soon as more from rafa. another day you have a tax that was full of intimidation for the majority of a residence, even for patients inside the hospitals that had been windy at times today, including come out at one hospital in the north of gauze while where it had been stormed by the occupation forces. today they have an open fire. i give some main departments and they have blindfolded and the rest. it's
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a free palestinian who is 15 years old who is over 15 years old. and they have been taken and prevents on a known location for investigation. and they have also a subjective i'm part of the medical work is along side with the director of come on, i do on hospital to investigation. now the situation is not you for the hospitals as it happened before to she felt medical complex, which is the largest men to come complex inside gauze all where they have stored at the medical complex before. and they have a also arrested the director of the medical complex mohammed with somebody who had been till now onto that. usually a risk now of these kind of a procedures that had been made against the hospitals in the north because it, it 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. us present, joe biden has said that israel wisc, using international support for us will ongoing. so buys and also chris size
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members of us ready will cabinet and make those comments off camera at a campaign fundraiser. and it's the most critical he's being of as well, since the stalls of the rule as it go hand reports from washington dc in a clear sign of how much the warrant causes overshadowing the site and ukraine on the day you as president joe biden was to meet with you, create a new president for loaded mirror zalinski. the biggest news came before the meeting from remarks by made off camera, as fundraiser criticising is really wor, cabinets saying some don't just not one or 2 states solution. they don't want anything to do with the palestinians, and it is most critical comments yet. he said quote, it has most of the world supporting it, but they're starting to lose that support by the indiscriminate bombing that takes place. but later when on camera giving a chance to repeat his criticisms, he didn't, i think that we have made it clear to the is relation. they're aware that the
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independent, the safety of innocent palestinians are still of great concern. and so the actions are taking must be consistent with attempting to do everything possible to prevent n as in palestinian civilians from pain being hurt. murder, kill his earlier off camera remarks. the president has a lot to say about tomas as well repeatedly calling the animals. he said they're brutal, ugly, inhumane people. and they have to be eliminated. clearly sending the message that when it comes, what israel's stated end goal is they have the president's full support. protocol hain, alj, a 0 at the white house. hi is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu has acknowledged the united states. and israel have different ideas of what gauze and will look like off the the will. but he's find washington for his ongoing support as now who specifically referred to the policy and all started saying he doesn't want to
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control garza, i mean, the economy, the economy, and i'd greatly appreciate the american support for destroying moss and returning all hostages. do you mind holding an intensive dialogue with president by didn't any team we received school back into the ground in searching and blocking the international quite shocked to stop the war. cuz this is disagreement about the day of the home us. and i hope that we will reach an agreement to you as well. and what i would also like to clarify my position, which i will not allow, is well to repeat the mistake of also the north end. so that's good live now to hand to sell hoops. she's our correspondent and occupied east jerusalem and a 100 as clearly some divergence now on display between the us and israel. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been quite clear from the beginning of the palestinian authority is not a stable body to run the gaza strip once the war is over. but this is in contrast
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to what the united states wants, which is, or are you revitalized p a to take over once the war ends and as an yahoo, his war cabinet and his government. there have been discussions about this, but he has been quite clear and for him from the beginning. he's also said previously, but these really is we'll have a military presence in gaza after the war, perhaps a military occupation for an unknown amount of time, something in contrast. additionally, to what the americans want to see. but nathaniel, who says that this is the only way he can ensure the 3rd goal of the war, which is to ensure that these release feel no sort of threat coming from the gulf of strips. but nathaniel, who is not the only one echoing these kind of sentiments, you have the countries communications minister, who put out a statement saying that there will be no palestinian state. and then you have these really army spokesperson. daniel had got a responding to biden's remarks that his role is losing support because of the
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indiscriminate bombings and gaza. saying that these rallies speak to the americans daily about their operational and military activities. and that they are quite precise in them and that they're doing the quote best they can to protect civilian lives. however, even the americans have pressed. these really is on this issue saying that the way they conducted themselves in the northern part of gaza can not stand in the southern part of the territory. so you have is really politicians who are against the policy, you know, authority taking over. not wanting to talk at all about a palestinian state, but this is in contrast to what the americans want, especially divided administration, was staunch supporter of a 2 state solution. so there are disagreements between the americans and he is released is on several issues. when it comes to how long the war is going to be when it comes to who's going to take over after the gaza strip, most importantly, the issue of a 2 state solution. so right hand money, thanks. and dave, bring installation staff from occupied east jerusalem. let's now go to occupied
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west bank, where he is. riley ami is still conducting an extensive rate in geneva that began around 24 hours ago early on choose day 7. people have been killed, including it is full in providing strikes, pass in health industries to the 13 year old is also amongst the dead offers where the forces prevented an ambulance from reaching him. charles dropped the joints as now from ramallah. charles, bring us up to date with what's happening right now in jenny to this lord's well over 24 hours now. it's more like 26 hours. in fact, since this raid on jeanine style to it's unequivocally one of the longest and largest rates that we've seen since the beginning of the war anywhere across the west bank. of course, janine is being that focal point for a lot of these res because it's why they understood suddenly the purpose is very attention because of the presence of, of resistance group groups operating inside the city. we've seen videos or the last
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couple of hours. also all the palestinian prisoners blindfolded being led out of what we believe to be the rest, the refugee camp by each riley soldiers. but yeah, um and thousands of is right. the military vehicles involved in these res, we understand that there were reinforcements sent into the janine camp in the early evening. we've also seen pictures of those ministry on the bulldozers that to that rule so much damage um, in previous rates, right. the way across the occupied was buying, of course they blamed for what human rights groups and the palestinians cool collective punishment. because not only do they target areas in which all and resistance members a supposed to be in. but of course they, they destroyed starting much critical infrastructure as well, destroying what were the pipes and electricity power supplies full. so as you say,
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uh, 7 people killed. well, certainly 6 people killed in these res, um, at least 4 of those in a drug and strike, we understand attacking a property that may well belong to a suspected gunman. the, the 7 person who's died was a 13 year old boy. well understand who was actually has a physical disabilities and was going for regular treatment to the hospital. he was going for his treatment and was prevented for getting to it by, by the way, the military that it's surrounded. we understand the swedish hospitals in jeanine. so no sign, so for this raid is over just to bring you some idea on stats, you know, $280.00 palestinians have been killed during these rates since the beginning of the war, at least a quarter of those debts actually in jeanine we understand $3800.00 plus people
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arrested since the beginning of the war and these rights many hundreds of from jeanine and it's refugee camp as a say, it's estimated that could well, it being hundreds, arrested in this. right. but we'll have official figures in the coming hours from the policy and the also to okay, will certainly keep a place eye on events that and the occupied westbank jones profit. thanks very much . i still a has hair on al jazeera, look at some other wells. muse including the i rise $313.00. the news to the last 269. so the eyes have it, the eyes have it all know you. k 5 minutes has bills as end to solemn. see, cuz for one the policy is a key huddle in parliament. the hunters in then millions. stephens,
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having more dead children asking questions to have your voice heard, what is your message to 0 is when you saw the the or again you're watching um is there a has reminder of our top stories this our united nations general assembly has overwhelmingly approved a resolution demanding and immediate seems fund and gone. so it also calls for the release of all concepts health by how much was 18 and a half thousands of palestinians have been killed since the 7th of october. that is where the forces have destroyed a school in the north of gaza,
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just hundreds of displaced palestinian families who were sheltering a viewing of. busy facility now have nowhere to go there in peace. keeping force in lebanon has gone to the escalation and hostilities long israel's nose and buddha could widen. so high that has more from the is ready, 11 and border. what we've come to israel's northern border with 11 on were an estimate to 65000 is rainy's received an order from the government to leave the homes. and that's because of the buyers of real kids coming from hezbollah across the border and 11 on. and then the last few minutes we had outgoing all to, to re fly from is ro in to 11 on, i'm all along this border. there are plenty of check points to ensure that no one and says what has now become a military design. but we're going to go and have a look at some of those evacuate to towns, the
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okay, we've just had some sirens and some the real kits coming up from 11 on to can see on the hill the not the top that was a move. so that you just sold that area you'll see is black, couldn't square, it's been torched by previous attacks that and that just gives you a sense of what an easy target this place is. 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 playground, the cause a here, but the schools are close and size of the show and the windows shifted on either side just down this road here. there's also concern that many of the businesses will go bankrupt with lots of farm lands here. there's no one to pick the produce.
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all of this is israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu ones that if his follow, once an all out will be roots, will become another garza, i just want to give you an idea of where i slowed me is, is right next to that for the that separates is 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 north fi reinforcing those walls, building the watch, towers and surveillance 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 follow real kits. well, the not used to is the, i did say as being infiltrated the same way, 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 da, 0 show me was will on garza is taking
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a toll on the most vulnerable rights groups. they move in 25000 children have lost one or both of the parents since the conflicts began. so suddenly the house next to us was hit by strike, the rubble and the wall fell on us and we were injured. my relatives were stuck in gaza and i have 2 sisters in rafa. and i'm and alexa, martha's hospital, i had an operation on my leg was broken. i had 4 operations in my skulls, but thank god, i'm good and thank god i'm getting better for the wound in my forehead. god willing god will help me be transferred out of guys and i will have cosmetic surgery and will have my leg treated for the house was hit and she doesn't know that she lost the family. she doesn't know. and we're responsible for her now. a lot, a lot of children who come to a lot so much as hospital. we don't know their names and we write unknown on the entry files and the letter that comes and recognizes them rather than show me sure
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. bob has a known so many days in the cardiac intensive k unit, until the tough came and recognize her, her family and all that. and because of mounted, until someone from my uncle's family finally recognized the thought, let's take a look at some of the days of the news. little makers in person have verses in favor of a bill to send to find them. see? cuz to rwanda, allowing it to post a 2nd reading in parliament. if the event eventually becomes low, it would force those seeking asylum in the u. k. to be sent to rolanda for processing, for the monks, reports from london. a doing to punch it 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
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. around a 160000 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. i think of migration is possibly one of the great, it's good use of all right. and it's, it's evil, it's internationally organized. and it sounds really 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 britain's parliament plus the more intended to make that possible. but last month, the u. k. is top pull block, the plan is unlawful and to supplement the quotes prime minister, so not has since then suggested an updated law. today the government has introduced the toughest anti legal immigration little ever. chris wilkins advised from
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a prime minister, theresa may on political strategy and says through next priority is to stake out a strong public position as he struggles in the polls. the head of unlike the general election next year. boxy is we'll the impact is, is more limited. i think the political impact is the 2nd one. this is the conservative party trying to say this, the policy that will protect the country forward is that is the positive, can be strong on this issue that people care about. 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 probably minutes to future. the months of the 0 london, russia has condemned statements from the us, expressing concern about the condition of jail, criminal and critic,
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collecting the valley as a washington must stop what it called, unacceptable meddling investors, domestic affairs, and all these allies feel position needed was moved from a prison where he was being held on his whereabouts and now on known the government of options and is usually elected president. heavier malay has become a major economic of a whole, a slashing devalue of options in his currency by hoff and cussing energy and transportation subsidies. trades of both sensors. this update from glen us iris. argentina's libertarian president, have you had him in the morning on sunday where he said that the only way out to get out of the current economic price is implementing harsh austerity measures. the 1st measures were announced this tuesday by economy minister 2 weeks. so he announced a 50 percent evaluation of the base. ok, and see which was kept artificially low. with capital controls, the subsidies of transport and energy defense, public works and shut downs,
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9 ministries, among other things. and we'll see more full gallery. so we're always attacking the consequences and the programs politically. we have always been addicted to deficit, to solve the problem and never solve the root of the problem. that's why we have the recurrent crisis, and we're looking for who to blame for years now or do, you know, has been struggling with very high inflation in the past few months? it's been around 10 to 12 percent each months. there's also exchange rates controls have useful things, different types of exchange rates in this country. and that's why president have you had any leg is saying that our economy needs to be, we organize the reports to now, is it impacts that in many of the recession, even higher inflation? the big question now is how much information will have within your administration. maybe how will i just see that where the site is?
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well that's it from me for the moment laura kyle, you can find more on all on daily news on a website that's on to 0 adult. come next inside story. looks at whether it's time to review the power of the un security council, permanent members to stay with the the here's or whether it's story for the america is good to say. we've got some center storms bubbling up in ne, started and tina that energy will push into the river play this time around. i don't think it's going to be so bad for the river plate. it's ne, argentina. we're going to get hit with the highest amounts of rain over the next bit. and through the amazon jungle, we've got our usual showers in storms running through here, right back into ecuador, where there are weather alerts in play for how intense this rain will be. let's go
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to central america. the rain also intends through believe mexico. so you can time peninsula, we can trace it into southern florida in the bahamas. want to pick up the story there because for florida this is going to be by the next several days. miami, this range is going to park itself here and bring out it's moisture. there's a forecast on wednesday and look on thursday that rain is still falling in miami. okay. we've got some energy coming off the rockies here, so disturbed weather, new mexico in colorado state. but look what's going on through british columbia and it last got some significant sewing is temperatures fall. we'll see the snow fall from pounds, tally up over the next little bit through the great lakes, the wind come in just the right direction. so we've got some lake effect snow to deal with here on wednesday, toronto coming in. have one on wednesday. see you later. the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation,
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for them dyed for power. defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scrub the people with that in the people in power, investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be use of power around the globe on how does their the diplomats involve a rarely use resolution that the un general assembly to try to stop israel's one gaza after the united states vetoed is security council, attempt to full for a ceasefire. is the veto power power lies in the u when should it be permanently revoked? this is inside the .
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