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the the, [000:00:00;00] the color that run the song save time. this is and use our life from the home. coming up in the next 60 minutes. our support for israel security remains unshakable. and it always will us defense secretary lloyd austin, that tells us randy need, has been washington will stand by them and gaza that they must abide by the rules of war. separately,
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i'll send also says he's courting originals security. amazing as humans who are things that owns more attacks on ships in the red sea. a group tells alter there that it will confront any color less than film, devising us in that area, the race again, it's time survivors frantically search through the rubble with that. how does for survival of the is there any strikes that kill 9 p? israel says 2 of its soldiers have been killed in gaza and thousands more injured as the last fight says continue to launch attacks. and remembering out of there a time and then suddenly uncle dhaka memorization his health, so the journalist kills and then is really striking garza on saturday the well, that's now 21 g m t, that's 11 pm in gaza. and israel,
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the us defense secretary has been in tel aviv holding towards has concerns grow a israel's and military actions in gaza. speaking alongside these really defense ga, if you will have kalonde. secretary austin says that washington one pick tate as well. school bought with an already huge civilian death, toll quite often says that he's discussed reducing civilian homeland garza during meetings that with his randy. lead has often has also announced the launch of a narrative and coalition to respond to ongoing attacks by the who sees on commercial vessels in the red sea. now the oil change, b, p is the latest companies that hold shipments through those waters. these attacks are reckless, dangerous, and they violate international law. and so we're taking action to build an international coalition to address this threat. and i would remind you that this is not just a us issue is this is an international problem and it deserves international response. and that's why i'm convening
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a meeting tomorrow. ministerial meeting was federal ministers and a region and beyond to to address this threat law says another training, meanwhile, has released a video showing 3 elderly is randy kept is held in garza painting with a is randy government to secure their release. israel has in the past labeled the souls of it here. psychological fact by last. well let's now speak to a correspondence our hire of she joins us now from occupied is teresa. so i want to start with this narrow tongue coalition that we're hearing about from quite often. we understand there is a meeting that that will be conveying tomorrow. do we know who will be dialing in of the? yeah, well it seems a number of countries will be designing into this virtual meeting as hell be in behind a tomorrow. and now it's a conversation that's already taken place where the us has a few days ago,
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said that it was planning to put together this maritime, a task force and international one. the question will be, how many of those that will be taking part in these exercises to ensure the safe passage of ships through the red sea? you have our countries including egypt, jordan, sad, riviera, e, some of the gulf countries that potentially might, may not want to take part because they don't want to be seen like that going against what they, where they stand in terms of with the palestinians as well, especially against israel as well on the gossip, but at the same time, a country like egypt where it relies heavily on revenue from this to is canal uh will be in a very difficult situation in terms of the ships that are going through by the, in the mountains up, it's not just the case of not guessing to israel, which is what the policies of said. they are focusing on ships that are heading to was israel,
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whether it's was shipping shipments food pro. 8 or whether it's also those that may have been doing that specifically lots of ports. now for lots of the ships, mostly they go from asia through the suez canal via agents and phones. so you're now this will as an extra 20 or so days to fetch on the end of costs as well. on top of that, you have insurance premiums which already show top and this comes out. so it's time when you're in the year in january of the international maritime organization has already reduce the risk of that's area. the beginning of the 1st, the boston pots of the red sea, as well as the indian ocean because of some of the pirates, there was a high risk. that's the last 2 years that was already loaded. now the situation now with the full fees, of course that's going to be a major concern, not just the is role anymore because it's also fine single front on the northern border as well as that's in gaza. you have volvic, obviously i'm not,
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but this is going to have massive global implications, and that's why this me thing is going to be very clearly will be watching it very excited indeed. so i also want to ask you about this last video that were saying shouldn't be read anything into into the timing of when it's been really struggling with lloyd austin and having just been in town. yeah, of course it's sending a very strong message, but also it is the 1st video that seems to have a paid since these 5 came to a very southern end when his role has accuse how much does not honoring the sci fi agreements that they have made and of course, even though it is a confirmation potentially, because we don't clear when that video was actually filled, potentially an invitation to the families that those 3 elderly men are alive. it's also going to be a major cause for concern. the nature of this video has been different in the sense
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that not only is it males, but also the music, but they were playing the song but was playing is a hebrews phone. so that's really going to speak to the is riley public. and also actually put even more pressure, and that's probably the purpose of this video to put more pressure on these rated government to ensure that sci fi comes by. this is assets on where there are reports that capsule is mixing currently with most side chief as well as the c r a chief in pilots, potentially to be discussing the return of a c spa which will be incredibly complicated, this time to put together well will be watching, not very closely to as our hire out today with at least as far as from occupied a story. so thank you, sir. as well as we know, washington has the void 2 aircraft carriers at a 5 digits to the middle east. it's also believed to be moving, moving ships from the arabian gulf to the gulf of age and to trying to tether through the attacks. we've been seeing the red sea houses here as defense edison
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alex, good talk less. takes a look now at u. s. military assets in the region. the military and support israel's received from the united states has be massive, giving it free rain as it tries to destroy home us. the united states dispatched to aircraft carriers, tried groups and the thoughts of the conflict. the u. s. s. for the world's most advanced aircraft carrier and the largest bullshit ever built is currently in the eastern mediterranean, along with it's supposed to meet the us as always in the how is on patrol in the gulf is massive complement of flight to just reinforcing the air and naval assets and the region a us marine expeditionary unit is setting up the coast of human acting as a base, a mobile headquarters for an assortment of high level special forces from the us navy and air force, coordinating regional intelligence gathering for psych, naples, surveillance aircraft. and high tech global hawk spike drones. i've been flying up the coast of goza, gathering information on how much and is regional support is. the us is ring the
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middle east with fleets of ships, aircraft, submarines, and drones. this is an addition to the us. so for sending jets to jordan and the colossal military assets already in place in bahrain consecrate, and the u. a american military aid is allowed israel to continue its wholesale destruction of goes on ended, ensuring the homeless, his allies are suitably intimidated. and the tut from taking any military action, while the senior last spokesman says the us is aging and investing news, randy on salt on casa in the e mail with my does it have the model with all these crimes and horrendous domestic is all committed by the nazis ready, occupation forces with full american support making the american administration. it's president by the primary partner in shedding our products to new blog. kidding with children and women, and destroying pillars of livelihood in gaza. and this partnership has consequences
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and accountability, aka. while the us national security council spokesman john covey has said nothing deal for the release of captives is not yet imminent. now, he was speaking, as we were hearing from sar often ahead of us. the i met with kasey and his really officials and was told to discuss the possible release of mortgage rate of captives being held in garza. well, let's face it patio hand. she has one now for us from washington has changed. we actually had like 1200 on kind of a win east by, you know, and i think that says a, something in itself, the message from the white house really hasn't changed. he wouldn't talk about the upcoming maritime deal. he said to us still believes the 2 state solution is the best way forward. and he said that they have race concerns with the is released directly about the killing of that mother and child and that catholic church grounds. but again, nothing is really changed and just to put it in perspective why i think that says
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more than not saying much at all is because think about what's happened. we've seen the advise and ministration, say definitively, there needs to be a 2 state solution. that's the only way this ends. we've seen the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu come out and say, that's absolutely off the table wishing these really say, we're going to have a constant military presence and gaza for the long term to only have the by the administration. say we do not think that is the good idea, nor do we agree with that going forward. so even though we're having these more public spots between israel and united states, the language really has not changed. and it started with job. i did a fundraiser, saying is yours losing international support because of this indiscriminate bomb and it was the 1st time you've described it that way. so it seems like more tough talk could be on the way, but it's been days and really the message. i stayed the same as the reason, hearing lots of speculation about a potential new kept as the sort of savings goes. well, we'll start by that meeting that's taking place in wausau. do we know about how that went? no,
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this is the central intelligence agency. they wouldn't even confirmed the bill birds in fact, in poland, they don't tend to give readouts of his conversations on like other us officials. but i think people are reading into the fact that he is there physically before the last a ceasefire and house was released. we saw bill birds travels the region, and bill burns is very unique inside the u. s. government, he's very well respected. he said, look, the majority of his career, i believe at the state department, who was in bassett, or the georgian bastard of russia. he's known as the consummate professional negotiator. he his who divided administration is said, worked with all the parties. let's get a cease fire. and so normally when it comes to diplomacy, you have assistance in under secretaries and under policy. they are talking amongst themselves why people get excited when the principles meet in person is it can indicate that they saw it in person visit, might move the situation. so the white house, as you mentioned, john curry saying,
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we don't believe us, these fires image, but i think it's fair to read into the fact that the bill birds is there in person with his counterparts. that they are definitely the least think that they couldn't possibly achieve something by sending him there. certainly an interesting development to see what those conversations kind of had to call hands for us in washington dc. thanks your policy is really strikes on 0, bala underserved refugee accountants. incentive for the house that has killed at least 9 people. the 5 children we understand the dead residence. as you see on a scrambling flashlight and the dog to try to pull people from the rubble of buildings in a residential area that's been hit. many of the injured happened rushed to a nearby fast. okay. all these really ami says 2 more that soldiers have been killed that on it also says 48 soldiers have been injured. that over the past 24 hours,
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a law says military ring has released and your video showing some of the flashing of the move. and since you have faith lost, you lost finances. as you see, that striking is really tanks and shapes with on to time commit files for that space. a ton, a couple others he is on the ground force. and rafa and southern garza, tarrant, just watching those pictures from tell about what are you hearing from that and, and elsewhere in the strip by now. yes uh, do you ever bella, generally out had been on the east really intense plumbing during the last couple of hours. one of these strikes had claimed the lives of knowing palestinians, imposing during bella adams. i rocked refuge account, including 5 young children from the bottom to the same assembly. we're still also missing people under the reckless as the risk your operations in these areas also continue. now are these areas, it's mostly focused say that had been on the east really renters shilling from the
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hours of today's morning alongside with con eunice, which has also been a center of the is rarely at military attacks and where it's also a st battles. a rope to win the palestinian pointers, and these really made it to so just now the attacks has also continued had also continued and roughly where the number of the policy and have been killed in the latest is really strikes on rough. i had drives into 8 palestinians including 2 young children, which means that the civilian casualties also had verizon and the met, the complete attacks against residential neighborhoods continues. um, it is fairly exp, expanding its military operations on the, another aspect of the territory. tyler campbell was in there with alexis forest from the ground. and rafa and southern guy that thank you terry. a hold of you and security counselors expected to vote this week on a new resolution. calling for an urgent, unsustainable safe funding in vasa, not for it was originally expected to be taking place on monday evening. it's now
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been postponed to choose day and comes days of to the un general assembly post a non binding resolution calling phrase humanitarian ceasefire. there's growing international pressure on israel and so stop killing civilians and the strip moving 19000 people have now been killed in gaza since israel began its war in october. while joining me now from volta and united states is why do you size a professor eval at the university of colorado? what do you just speaking about this resolution that's on the table and the last time around the us to be towed a resolution and the security council refreshing monetary and says fine, does this one is donald jones? is there anything different this time? right? you know, this is an excellent question because i think what we saw last time when the us, you know, so there, deputy ambassador to the un, by the way, not their actual investors with united nations to veto the bill or to be to the
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proposed resolution. the symbolism was with striking and quite stark, and the us really stood alone among the nations of the world in, in, in objecting to or preventing a cease fire resolution from going through. and it has to be said also that there is no mechanism behind a ceasefire. even if the security council passes resolution to that effect. so the, to the extent that there's a chance i'm not privy to conversations in washington because i am in the united states. but i can also say that, you know, the way this conflict is being covered is completely different. it's almost like an alternate reality to what you're seeing, for example, and don't where united states. and these really seem to be having conversations among themselves. but i don't know that they reflect the reality on the ground and what the rest of the world was thinking and even what a great deal it's not. the majority of the american people are thinking, well, let me ask you that about some of the conversations that have been taking place in the region. because obviously, as you said,
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everything at the security council feels like the hinges on the us and not very much which we expect tomorrow. what did you make as lloyd austin's visit to tell of the meeting between the lines has anything actually changed in terms of policy as well? it's very interesting because i think it was a few weeks ago that the secretary of defense, austin made a comment to me was very tell him. he said, we can come ask when we in the united states is not gonna let him ask when, which is, you know, one interesting statement on the mindset in the, in the by administration. because it's a powerful as the united states is. and as much as it is provided an incredible amount of support, destructive support into it. also to a great degree to the is really the assistant investigator williams. if you can say that, that are in the winters here is not a, it's not, you know, it's not the decision of the bottom, it ministration. so it's a, it's a kind of a, and i think there's been
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a realization that you know that the things on the ground have not gone the way the americans. and certainly the israelis plan to the extent that is really plan to do anything other than just kind of destroyed and kind of create a create the conditions for a mass exodus. oh, what a not so long. okay. right. austin also said something of notes around the civilian death call that they were saying, he said he but he essentially wound israel, that they would risk a strategic defense if they continued killing civilians the way they have been. it feels like washington is restaurant because we're increasingly concerned about that . now, when we talk about the rules of wall, where is the red line? where is the red line right now for the white house? that's a great question. as to what the red line is, i mean, i think they understand, i think the administration understands. i think, you know, the secretary of defense has been to be fair to him. he's been pretty clear out
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this, this idea of the excessive civilian casualties have, will create a, you know, will, will result in what he turned a strategic the fee for the israelis. it's not entirely clear how much these railings are listening. you know, the for our prime minister netanyahu seems to be intense to, you know, come out every day with more statements about how he's going to continue. they're going to continue to fighting. they're going to continue the bombing. they're going to continue this. yeah. you know, what is looking to be a very quick, a sonic and insane campaign of just sir violence against the palestinians without meeting any of their state stated strategic goal. so i think that the, so i think that the secretary of defense has kind of understood that and i hate to use these horrible term, but the office of this whole campaign have been harrol phone. ready or, i mean for everyone concerned, but certainly for the israelis and pursuing their stated haines,
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of destroying how may i ask who it is they haven't even come close to and returning the hostages by force, which they have failed on that front as well. so well, i think there's a realization that this has gone terribly that, but the not willing to stay that out right now in those terms. what are you speaking of the optics? before i let you go, i want to ask you about something specific because you are a professor of little. and we've seen multiple incidents of people waving white flags in gaza being strong and killed. several is really hostages just in the last couple of days. so let me ask you for your assessment of the behavior of israel as ground troops supplement within the context of international phil. i mean, i think the whole is really campaign has gone way beyond what international law, international, mandatory law, the laws of war whitford would permit in terms of the, you know, the principal port finality, the principal of distinction. the idea that this isn't a war of self defense. i mean all of these are exceedingly contested. that we gone
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way beyond think what is permissible and under the, under the laws of war a long time ago. i mean, you know, the idea that for example, the age and it just, these reports continue, for example, shooting us night for shooting, have to women in a church court. going to church, come on, the latest reports, you know, the over a 100 must have been destroyed, you know, universities the, the civilian hospital system, the idea that this is all somehow connected to a terrorist entity and needs to be destroyed is it just has nothing to do with international humanitarian law. i think we're way beyond that discussion and if i can be, you know, kind of direct another. so what if i into a professor of the university of colorado. thank you for being so frank with us here on out to 0 and for joining us again. thank you. all human rights watch has a curious israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. the n g o is calling on wildly to,
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to speak out against what it calls an apparent will crime. out of there has spoken to civilians in gaza about the west main conditions that facing them. as food volta becomes increasingly hard to come by, turn a how has the more liberal food there is often has to go a long way. if the board once was taken for granted, has now become a luxury. today, a ton unintentionally thought that we're facing more than one more. we face the is really are moving all the shelling and bombardment. we also faced starvation. i have a family of 14 members. i'm suffering a lot to be able to feed them. and unfortunately, this in itself is in other words, that have how the new report by human rights watch accuses these rated government of the deliberate intent to deprive civilians of food, water,
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and fuel. the government, it says, is using style of ation of civilians as a method of warfare in the gaza strip, which the group says is a war crime. i haven't done my model. i've had, well, we never faced surveys and no food shortage in the previous wars. we've never been in tens before. the situation is very disgusting in addition to the lack of food and water, where human beings, even dogs and other animals can't tolerate to stay where we're staying now. human rights watch says he's really force, he's all wilfully impeding humanitarian assistance. while the 8 agencies report the destruction of bakeries in grain mills, agricultural land, water and sanitation facilities. since mid november, optima is really forces to control the farm land around noon and northeastern gauze . satellite imagery shows the systematic destruct, shouldn't of orchards fields and green houses,
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old reduced civilians, safe foods? scarcity has driven price is beyond the reach of many statements by as really official spelling out in clear terms that their strategy or policy is the start of civilians. as a tool of leverage to achieve political outcomes, whether it be a release of hostages, destruction from us putting it all together to reach the clear conclusion that the israeli government is using starvation as a webinar for which isn't a warrant or another necessity of life. and then ever dwindling results. world food program says access to water in gauze or falls. well sure to the basic survival level requirement. i think 1st to hunger in a crisis of survival journal, how elders era can ration has been held for laid out. is there a john this summer of who that guy who is killed and then his rarely try and strike
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on garza on friday. friends and colleagues gathered announcer pod westbank to pay the tributes and long con reports not for la and my colleagues that how does their of allow themselves a moment to remember the life of summit, i'll be darker. but this is much more than just about remembering summers like this is about a collaboration of the determination of all of the journalists and goals are to continue to report despite the ultimate price the summer. and we talk of how you, son of a lot of coming on. i knew him, but it was before santa we are low city. we demand justice and when we say we demand justice for a lot please. it's mean that we want 1st of all, to hold the holds responsible for that accountability and invest in time to try to both take our serves and our colleagues to continue with their job. and if you and visit think guns,
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it's very important when they thought of going to join that is one of the targeted seminar and one of those, it's me that they try to assessing the, the tools for getting that just this is going to take a long time now a team of lawyers is preparing a case for the international criminal court. but we've already done one of those. so my colleague all colleague, serene, i'll say it was killed on the 11th of may 2022 visors, radio sniper that still hasn't been heard yet. but right now, the best thing, the only thing that the network wants to do is to continue its journalism long. com . i'll just remember the us state department spokesman document that has commented on some of the doctors coming. here's what he meant to say. we have not seen any evidence that israel is intentionally targeting journalist. obviously we have seen a number dozens of journalists die. as a result of this conflict,
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i saw one sam or a dock uh from al jazeera who was killed in, in recent days. and as we get said before, as we mourn, every journalist who is given their life and covering this conflict and bringing information to the american public, into people all around the world. so, and we will continue to encourage israel to, to comply with their own rules of engagement and comply with international humanitarian law and whatever. if we ever see signs that they're not, we of course, be very clear about that. a hostile head here on out of there, the symbolic funerals in the occupied, the west bank. and this wait for palestinians, for the bodies of their loved ones, confiscated by israeli forces,
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the where the remains fight and try lots of pleasant winter sunshine across the good parts of the year up. you can say this guy is full of many setting. it's a central and southern policy if you up away from the southern section of the met. it's right. it's a high pressure still very much in jobs, but it's getting squeezed. a little further south is because daisy chain of waterfront is just running in from the atlantic sites and whatsoever grassy making its way in across the island to propaganda that is just pushing across england and wells slipping further south. which as we go through the next couple of days of pumping into, i just nothing it a little bit slowly. further south was no deposit of faults, will say some right, as well, a little in areas of germany, it's pilot running up towards the baltic states. and then as we go on into website, we have a spouse, a step, a little further south with a little bit of snow for some, for a time. not too much, i suspect, but the never the less that i'm see where to where the coming back in behind in the flesh thing breaks up towards the northwest side of the south. that system in the us of a med,
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haven't met just way towards grace as in wet weather. and so when the weather coming in here with an environment that's affecting the fondles of africa. golden areas of algebra, still seeing some showers into the north east, running in across the good parts of the tennessee, as going to make his wife of the east with b while for west africa is fine and try of the i'm just gonna show we got some feet above that, but i want to do it live on kind of funny enough with the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. replaced by the end of a point where they've done breakfast well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on that jersey at a thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait on the
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extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the days of these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era the the what the latter, what challenges here on let's remind you about top stories. the ssl and the secretary of defense has been in tennessee where he is we as a race at american support as well. he also announced the launch of
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a maritime coalitions respond to attacks and the red sea. humans to repeat fights as have been attacking commercial vessels. and they say all supplying us right, a lot. is there any strikes on there? i'll dial on i'm going to sarah. the refugee accounts in the central gaza have kills at least 9 people. people who've been trying to pull the audience from the rubble of buildings and a residential area. he's right on. he says 2 soldiers of fans have been killed in garza in the past 24 hours. if that has been seriously injured, pronounced as military ring has released video showing the nicest pricing. we have the move and says you faced last year, the as well, the red sea is one of the most important shipping rates. here's a look at the companies that are suspending johnnies due to the deterioration security situation that the bridge is oil and not for gas. company beeping says it's halting full of shipments through the red sea and definitely finds outside the
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energy central. so making changes have a look at this, all of these major shipping companies, and i'll either suspending transit via the red sea we've wishing that rustles around south africa's case of good type. the time when he is containing a shipping line evergreen says that it will temporarily stop accepting is way me congo, and that it's vessels will also be routine. now all of these disruptions means longer transit times more fuel expenditures and delays and deliveries, or ultimately driving up global prices. this also comes at a time when transit through the panama canal and major trade routes between asia and south america and the u. s. is also being disrupted, do that to the lack of rain which is being blamed on climate change while that spring in mancha for johnny. he's a director general at the institution of export and international trade. he joins us out from london. and i'll go into assist with a peas announcement today me just hours ago that they were suspending shipping operations in the red sea. the oil price has already jumped. how bad could this get for consumers as well?
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the reality is that we are learning at the beginning of what could be a long period of unsafe students, tends to billeted, as you've already highlighted. the entry to the uh, let's say the 5 out of my deb straits are a key transit moves for about 10 percent of global contain a boil 8 percent of the world. uh lpg uh goes through about 30 percent of the world's container ship that goes through the straits either on the way to or from sewage. so the implications of constraints and delays here. um, really significant for the global economy. well, let's talk about the supply chain since obviously a busy time of year. we're looking at christmas just around the corner, then the living in your yeah. the who's either so have said that the issue is with israel is more on gauze. and so, as you suggested, we could be looking at something that's not just a short time disruption. yes,
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and from the older conversations we've been having with issue that spoken in special tried members and the wider business environment, it's clear that they are taking the view that certainly that means you to hold tentative roots need to be filed. so the delays that you'll come to the same belief that lead to a diversion, as you said, around the cape of good hope and up around the west coast of africa. and that adds about 3 and a half 1000 north miles to the route and the costs of the fuel, the costs of increased insurance. and the fact that the ships and the containers are then out of place. this disruption just escalates the ships. and according to the quotes that they would do to be actual, the rubbing lights at the ports where they are due to be, which causes the delays and congestion reports which impacts the consumers. so all of that means that the costs for consumers are going to increase. okay. do
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you think of operation like the one that the us defense secretary is they don't change out the names. i say operation of prosperity guardian will not do enough to to bolster the confidence for the big shipping companies. presumably we're looking at some military patrols i think, is normally giving assurance to the shipping companies whose priority has to be to say it's called bad credit. but also to the insurance industry in the insurance sector, then under rides, the risk. and the reality is that i have grave concerns that if you middle tries in this environment that you there is aging greater risk of escalation. and i think what we need to do is to try and reach a situation of calm this discussion that allows for a peaceful resolution to what's happening here. and i think we need to understand those that the role that china can have to play. they have a, a large naval base,
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you booty just on one side of the bottom and deb strides and they are relied to a great degree on oil transiting through the straits on the way to china. so it is, i think that there are other actors who need to be involved in ensuring that we reach a peaceful resolution. ok, you're talk about other actors, a counsel to secure or let's say, walked away is if i recall correctly, was going to something like 40 years ago now with the saudi arabia, egypt, jordan, or tran, human. so don's virtue, somalia, what happened to that? what did it say that hasn't achieved? it's james and patients and, and the new the what the who the rebels are now doing and attacking. and we've, we had an attack today. what damage was close to a shipping vessel? it said they have a, they are, they are not in mood, cowardly to reduce or phase of that that attacks. and so i think the,
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the shipping lines have to do is to ensure the safety of that credit to show the safety of the ship and actually look to divert, i'd take that longer. but despite all the additional costs delays that land creates . so there's a reality, i think we are, we are in quite a long period of time before we have safe and secure routes through the straits entry sewage alcohol journey, the director general at the institute of explosion, international transbeam trust from london. thank you for joining us. on out of their law for a really great to get your thoughts and expertise. now a 12 year old palestinian dollar has been killed in an israeli attack on the nasa hospital and con eunice. don't you? i was in the died when a shell hit the pediatric world, where she and several of the children were sheltering. she'd already lost her family and her leg and then miss all attack on their home. last month, she told her how to 0 about her hopes and dreams, a gun and the head of an yes, i hope to be
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a doctor to help people. now my life is changing. they have gone. we are alone now without them. i was connected to this life because i was very much connected to my mother's father and siblings with died. but i must continue despite the fact that i will never forget the mobile wiles. i do business at the last a medical complex and phone eunice leprosy. i will have that fee, which i'm not most of this obstetrics and gynecology department in austin or medical complex has been targeted and penetrated by as rarely. shells, as you can see on that bad was a girl who had her leg amputated after an attack in another area. nissan eunice, the shell, hit her directory and her head and killed her immediately. it did not explode, and if it had done that, it would have caused a real massacre here. says this is the 2nd time the hospital has been sued by
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a shell that didn't explode the 1st about early this morning in one of the hospitals, courtyards where displaced people shelter in a large number of tents and 2 people were injured. but yeah, they recommend, i don't have a place to look for an outside of that. this is the children's section. the children were sleeping in their places, including a little girl don't. yeah. the shell penetrated the ceiling and directly hit her. parts of her head and blood are splattered on the wall. as you can see, it's a brutal crime. this little girl had her legs amputated and her family were killed when their house was bombed, not long ago. finally, she lost her life. the enemy killed donya and killed all her hopes of the enemy didn't send us any warning or evacuation order. the enemy didn't say anything before shelling or departments. it's a message to us that we will always be under the threat of being shelled and bombarded any time any day. donia and the other innocent children did nothing to be killed. a civilian displaced people in these tents did nothing to be attacked and
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killed and get injured. israel's military might be intent on committing other massacres in this hospital and knocking out this health institution. it doesn't want any medical service to be offered to our dead and wounded people in the entire gaza strip. then run a scenario. it is almost the same old scenario used previously by the israeli occupation forces it all she for medical complex. the same method has been used before at the statutes and gynecology department in all she for medical complex lab prior to putting the whole complex under a siege. could this be the start of imposing a total seizure on the hospital before storming in the coming few hours and days? give us the answer? well, i was just gonna jump on sort of the b, the thousands of palestinian bodies have been confiscated by israel in the office, replied westbank. since the war began on the time of the 7th human rights organizations, fear that many more all being taken away from casa hut bills and reports from
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numbers, little home from the show they are in life. and this is rose occupation besides the fate of palestinian. it's been nearly 2 years since my son has been lost, so their son. so it is courtney was a 23 year old living in nablus, who loved motor bikes. she became a member of the lines then a group made up of youth, rebelling against the occupation. he died in confrontation with these are the soldiers. 2 weeks later, they received a letter saying the body had been confiscated by israel. all they had to bury was his hand, a bag and his partially burnt. i must come how the other fish re i'm and it's only when he died. did we discovered she was part of the resistance? no, no. first, i went to the hospital and his friend told me my son was that i wanted to see his body,
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but they said it was taken away as symbolic funeral was held. but the thing is really, the family were told that if this man now buried here, had at the time given themselves up, the remains of their son would have been returned. now this policy of withholding bodies and using them as marketing shift has existed since the creation of the state of israel. actually, it was inherited from the british mandate. but it's only since 2015 that it's intensified to it's a policy that jews fight the against the british presidents in palestine. the cry that the time hundreds of bodies had been confiscated since the occupation of the west bank started in 1967, a subject on that same. so my thoughts as going to someone's boss can begin before they kept the bodies of how much support is so somebody carried out and attacked. then the user id cabinet decided to keep all the parties regardless of any medical
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affiliation topic. and sometimes the reason of this can be obscure on the screen and the moose, i know is that the 15 year old son mohammed looked his father's garden evening in december 2021. had the mother of a couple of hours later. this video already and social media shows the car after the teenager rammed it into a check point. and my mother standing there was a soldier injured on the ground level. not to that. we live under occupation most you cannot figure out what triggers your child. your waste follows was happening on his mobile phone. i don't know what affected him exactly, but killed him. anyone the suspect of anything. so i don't know how y'all do you all have. i also left the wallet immediately, or maybe they interrogated him 1st. i don't know how many hours was he held. was he tortured?
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i don't know. so many things. this dream had the grave me to get closer to the youngest son who was asking after his brother. but for her pleasure would only come when the body of her son is late to risk. and that's at the will of these wills military occupation. the tammy's elders, you know, bless, let's go ahead here on, out of their political elections and a rock, some hope failed to break the political deadlock,
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but others kind of for the walk
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a lot. and that to bring you some other walls this now and education president under 5, the l. c. c. how secure and all that 6 year town that office election official say he won just over 89 percent of the 1st and last rates. presidential ballot. this will be safe, his bantam was president left on the army. james. the victory comes as egypt struggles with an economic crisis and tension around the wrong cause. as a rock has held, it's fast, prevents with elections, and 10 is initial results. all set to be announced on choose day. they're going shall lines as why they expect it to come away with the wind as the main plus call position. how a boy caused. and as i have some reports now from baghdad, that named for some pretty low version turnouts. schools have closed in iraq's 1st provincial election in the decade. but beyond the question of who wins, turn off has been close the watch of the she i'll pull it to can lead almost for
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the for the the supporters to blake caught the vote. and what i said, if we didn't participate in the elections, that would be no change. corruption will continue the law. we need to change the general situation of iraq. now the situation is not like before. we wanted to improve. we hope the selection is successful. so it was boy called cold makes turn out to refer and do more than the election one talk to me indicate how much power he and he's movement still hop was it turned out that this bucket, that pulling station is though it may not reflect that of the entire country and any big differences could deepen the existing political deadlock in both that and the southern provinces where iraq she are concentrated, bought dissipation was limited. in sidney majority provinces, the turn out was higher. what the allies? well, i'll get to kinda know where the fast provincial election is being held in 2 decades . how often the who with a mobile and cover
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a main concern is the credibility of the results, the still full jury. and when the results very, they will be problems. and according to official numbers, few of them 40 percent of the digital photos nationwide participated in detection on the actual jersey and all of that. i was the last president gabriel bar. it says they won't be no more. it's on a new constitution of diverse, has rejected a 2nd draft on sunday. this latest referendum came more than a yeah of to people rejected a 1st draft that was seen as more progressive. it's the 2nd time in as many is actually it has held such a referendum. last time america editorially seen human has worn out from santiago, the average julian, it's life back to normal. now, lots for this country's political parties from the far left to the far right. it's time to analyze just once they have done wrong right now in their respective
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headquarters, trying to figure out why they're not one but 2 for a new constitution for this country to address the needs of the people were rejected twice for me. this was a joke in the end were left with the same constitution written by the 3 general this left wing president w bought a 2 separate good crushing defeat last year when the 1st version of the constitution was rejected. can at least with easier now as his right when the opponents can't blame him for the 2nd failure. but he says there will be no 3rd chance new back to the drawing board in the future. and no one seems to disagree. let's go by you. so you dog, one of those people, our country will remain with the current constitution because of the 2 different proposals, neither was able to re present or the united cubing. it's beautiful diversity. the country became polarized became divided, and beyond the slightest result, the constitutional process was unable to channel the dream of offering him on the
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carpet for every one. so what the lessons have been learned from these to wasted opportunities to put chiles, current dictatorship era constitution to rest and replace it with a modern one that can really, really address the demands was better social rights for better environmental protection. while they lived, there was that's what this country's political parties will have to respond to before and the next person has sent them a very, very certain message. lucy and human al jazeera, santiago, presidential candidates in democratic republic of congo, and holding their final campaign. ronnie's ahead of elections there on wednesday. thousands of presidents felix just a case of what it is as you see that gather in contrast, is running against 24 opposition. candidates attacks by on groups in the east and storing poverty on major concerns for verses. so i'm having to use to security are planning to reg, the selection, catherine. so i have reports now from contrasts on of
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the year. he hasn't been traveling around the street. what dawn and 5 years ago by we've also been to say that they are disappointed about the states as they say, that's the time properly they're talking about and i mean they, they are not a lot about security in parts of the country, particularly in the east of the country they also talk about around tends to rock store and we, i've also been hearing from a position lead us. they have also been campaigning and they say that the of read
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the president has failed. now in total there about a 20 full presidential candidate containing on the same issues. so that's a volt that's happening. demanding so many yes, every time the next on the same issue on the tables. so well it says basically that they want the time is going to provide meaningful change catherine story, odyssey era, around to signs of petrol stations and iran have been disrupted, following a suspect says cyber attack and is rarely hacking group, is claiming responsibility. the predatory spiral group says a disabled fuel pumps over what it says on turnarounds, publications and the regions, rainy and media. there is reporting the pumps went offline due to a technical era, a specialist all blaming a for, and the distribution of food and
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a prolonged route for the death. so we have a 600 people over the last few weeks and if you refuse to grow our region, the united nation says 1200000 children are suffering from acute, well nutrition in the country, which also has this report. and it's been more than a year since the war and ethiopia as t gray originated people here are still trying to cope with its effects on them. and their economy and a prolonged route is making their lives even harder. and the village of apps, the many families are struggling live is hope lot of i use the farm to feed my family and get medical treatment for my child. the way is mental issue that is not a means i can't from others and can't afford to buy medication. often you might have to in a, into the region was disrupted, health is not reaching some communities, but local official say much more is needed. come said we just have several different let me know as we is the state government,
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we do not have any budgets. glasses loose that we even have not paid or government employees for the last 15 months. it's a very complex issue, and we do not have any capacity to help our community. the, into the regional administration of tea gray says approximately 2000000 people are at risk of starvation and of a 5200000 need food aid. what the sources are drying up, and what people have lives they use staring, as none of them know how long this crisis will last harden with us. so i'll do that . well, that's now take a look at the la sport headlines here. some of them are, this is from a lead leaders. arsenal had been drawn with portuguese side poto. and the time his leave around of 16 are small playing in the competition for the 1st time in 7 years . and they take on the 2004 tompkins all the while. last seasons, winters and mattresses,
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