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one also that is afflicted by conflict. police perhaps we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad things, and the people allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. asked me to tell this story, is the, [000:00:00;00] the low on the bulk of this and use our life, some doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. and then a rocky militia group releases this video claiming, and attack this code. 3 us soldiers on the syria tools and border displaced again desperate promising. it's for the con eunice and southern gauze. and while israel
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is a tax and the strip continue, is already cabinet ministers. hold a conference calling for settlements, guns, and we'll take a closer look at what happens to the 25000 posted in showed and kind of last parents. the thanks for joining us. 3 us soldiers have been killed in a drone attack on an american base on the jordan syria border close to a rock. this the 1st american photography, eating the middle east since israel's war on guns and began present job. i didn't, has blamed ron, backed on the groups of those vile to respond. he said the attack happens in north eastern jordan, the, the serial border. at least 34 soldiers were injured in sundays attack. tyler 22 houses, a small number of american troops involved in mt all useful operations and to advise and assist jordanian soldiers or
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the floor. the rocky militia, great backed by a rod, has claimed responsibility for the attack, the stomach resistance to the wrong released this video, which is that shows driving the driving the launch, which kills the us soldiers. why live in baghdad and tara, on the 1st? let's beginning washington dc and speak to rosalie and jordan and was a notice the, there's a big moment for the united states. what's the president been saying? how is the us kind of racing is response? well, the us is very much of saying that it's going to respond to this attack on us forces in northeastern jordan of in a time and out of place of it's choosing the president joe biden is in south carolina for campaign events at his final event on sunday, he's waited until the very end of his public remarks to ask the audience for a moment of silence and said that this was
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a tough day for the united states. that 3 us, the military personnel had been killed and that the us will respond. the president is us, has also had a couple of us situation room type meetings, remote obviously because of his travels with his national security team. a message was also coded by the defense secretary, lloyd austin. but certainly the matter now is, when exactly will the united states respond and how forcefully will it respond? because of course, it's not just a matter of military or national security concerns. there's also a political dynamic. so that's the, the position from the, from the white house. what, what's the, why the political reaction to what of this as well, there's only been one democratic senator jackie rosen of nevada, who said that
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a ron needs to be held accountable on power phrasing for reaction. but the over welding reaction has been from congressional republicans. we're all saying that this is the fault of a wrong and that the us needs to respond very forcefully in the, in so many words. they need to take strong military action, not against the groups that launched this attack on sunday, but against around itself. there's also been a comment from the man who is widely assumed to be the nominator on the republican tickets in this year's election. the former president, donald trump, he put out a paper statement indicating that in his view, under joe biden, this, so the world is now on the verge of world war 3. so a lot of political sabre rattling as it were. but uh, for the most part, the white house is not saying beyond that it will respond how it will respond. right, many things. so that also in jordan, washington, dc, that okay,
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well let's take a look at the statement via the sonic resistance of iraq, which claimed responsibility for the attack. it's not as quote, we are continuing our approach to resisting the american occupation forces in iraq, the region, and the response to the mass because by the zionist entity against all people in gaza, the stomach resistance fighters and a rock tank at dawn on sunday, using drones against for enemy bases 3 of which are in syria. the false inside of occupied palestinian territory. let's head to iraq now and speak to him. i moved up to one head. he's in the rocky capital like that. so what more do we know about this group that is claim responsibility for this tech will need these are a 8 on aligned with groups to the cold themselves. these, let me resistance. that's the at the,
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the umbrella term that includes old and you on aligned the groups. now i have to say that sources would that islamic resistance group say that all their locations are now on high alert fighters in their locations. i don't highlight that expecting eddie tell you to read a counter attack by the us like we witnessed before. and similar attacks the us retaliated with data strikes, killing, and one thing a number of data fighters delayed is to attack that killed the 3 us shot. so soldiers, it was confirmed by all sides, including the us, including the stomach resistance, which claimed responsibility for the attack. and it's also said that the attack was cut it out to buy a drone. and the drone was launched from city and land and attacked it. that meant it cheap and they submit it to the base that which is close to the city and jordanian border. now, the stomach resistance in iraq say that we have cut it out,
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$178.00 tax. i get us us and coalition forces military facilities in iraq and syria . so clover visited in div, that's when they say the us give green light to as well to stop dates, atlanta incursion into that. so these are the groups to blame the united states was tending as a major supporter of ways that i submitted 3 campaigns on the size of the site. they will as start as the with continue, they will disconnect the that they will just get a did a tax. i get us us and coalition forces in iraq and syria and they will not stop unless the u. s. stops supporting israel is admitted. so you can pay them because in fact the, the mom to is the, one of all of us and coalition troops from iraq. all right, so i made up the y, i live in baghdad. many thanks. so let's go now to the reading capital tetra, russell, sort of standing by for us and russell. obviously as we've been hearing from my team in the united states, an awful lot of tough tool when it comes to iran regarding face attack boards.
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tyrone saying about it as well into around its complete silence. so far there hasn't been an annual official reaction from that run. but through this escalation, we have seen that running a few shows that repeatedly saying that you one is not involved in planning or conducting these attacks. it says that you run doesn't have the proxy seem to region, but rather allies which are wrong cause the excess of the resistance. and you want to say is the confidence of this excess of the resistance. they are set their independent entities and they act uh, toner, mostly so they make their own decisions based on their own assessments. so this is your bronze official position when it comes to this attack. so far since the beginning of the war on gods, we have seen that there has been more than one other 70 attacks on the american baez's across the region, but you run has not claimed responsibility for any of them. on the other hand,
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one has been engaged in a tea for todd policy with israel. so on december 25th is where it has killed a top running revolution. to go to general general dressing. you said be in damascus. and then on generally, stewart, we have seen a 2 suicide attacks in the center of care, month of iran, and which killed the more than 90 rams. and then you, one as a response, has he had a busy anatomy heel, and iran said that it was a supply center run by the stratus to good agent, to see the secret service most out. so i'm done. we have seen one also taking some of the groups in syria and also another group impact is that many here regarding these attacks the, the loss of these items as a show or show in its muscles and showing is detroit is keep ability, but that didn't stop israel receive it on january 20 is wrapped, has cube, i know the top run, you know,
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official the who just allow me to water. which is believe to be that the head of the, the, the, the, the secret 2 units of the uh, quotes for you or your one. and you're on the weight of that that said that be inspections of israel is not going to go on answer. so as of now we do not know whether this recent attack name jordan is related to data or not, as there is no statement from turnaround. however, based on these a combination of the words, we can see that there is a dentist escalation now. yeah, yeah, you made an interesting point, russell, because whether or not this group operating in a rod based on me, resistance militia, whether they are allies over ronald proxies over ron, there was still never left a very real risk of an escalation in violence. what would that mean for a rock? well, you ready to officials here are obviously not keen to see the war going beyond guys that i'm turning into a regional conflict because they know that a why the war. but the name and the award with israel,
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but it's very committed to the confrontation with the united states of america, which will have grave tell us that gives us what you want. but on the other hand, there is a good thing. this contempt among radians, they believe that their confidence, we suppose is not that great. detroit is ran on america from attack. and so running officials of students, a domestic pressure. and so that's why you see that one is, is given the measure of the response through its process. and as you random officials here, believe that his right is not going to stop you guys that but further expand the more installed or something like that on the ceiling that you rock and eventually to run. know you well using bus to more and more into you specialize in proxies expert across the region to increase is capability for the children's as it seems that no more than ever. the possibility of that, why is there more is in place? yeah, we are facing a verified grave moment in this conflict, russell said,
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speaking to us some time around. thank you. trace of policy is the executive vice president of the quincy institute. those a think tank based in washington. he thinks israel's war on gaza is a clear threat to us interests in the region a reality if it is actually out of your law that there hasn't been more fatalities . i mean, it was a major attack on october 26 and, and be on the block that out of your lock made sure that, that the drawing actually didn't explode, but we could have had numerous desks already back then. i think it's also very important to know that there were 0 workshops due in the 6 days, november 24th, the 30th when there was a ceasefire in costa. and it raises the question why by to is willing to risk the lives on the american servicemen and women for the sake of allowing angelo to continue its cottage and gaza. that's not a us interest inside the cottage in gaza is increasingly clear. now. it is posing
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a stretch to us interest because we're seeing how it's threatening the west of the resi we're seeing because i can't help ease. now, on the syrian border, there may be a war between s one and nothing on as well. and of course, down the line, a new new trick prices with you on room, direct confrontation between the us of the long winded is not pursuing us. and just by allowing this to continue, if you really wants to end it and protect us troops that needs to be the escalation . and the estimation begins with a ceasefire. and gosh, i certainly believe that the administration doesn't want to have that conflict. yes, everything it does so far has brought us closer to that culture. it's been reacting tactically to these type of attacks, not recognizing the projects to read all of those tactical steps put us to us on is towards and large. and for in this specific case, if it would tell me it's against the munitions and it is somewhat proportion. uh, i don't think that that necessarily will lead to further escalation. however,
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if that are a timing issue comes and there still isn't a ceasefire in college, i've been, i've seen these attacks against us to, to see if i didn't choose this to go by. the recommendation of some of these republican lawmakers who incidentally predict, indicates that lindsey graham has been put see what evolved for the last 20 years. well, and as a result of bite and chooses to attack directly against the law, then we're going to see in major major escalation. and again, the issue here is that why that has not been acting on what a strategic be necessary, but instead has been taking a bunch of tactical steps that he didn't know. themself may appear as being justified, but they were splitting the us on a trajectory to which one is the case of the bond. the broader, longer term objective that they have is to make sure that the united states see just to have a significant another 2 transits in the region, particularly surrounding broad with troops and syria and evolved early of on, of course,
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in afghanistan as well. uh for these various munitions as more one correctly pointed out, they have other interests. they're largely aligned with the volume, but they're not entirely proxies and they can act on their own and then contradictions yvonne's interest as well with it. this one is a contradiction to what the volume is one or not remains to be seen. the us to goes now, israel is relentless bombardment and ground defense. if in the south is false thousands of protest and used to escape con eunice and then making the way even for the south place, it goes with populations now crammed into rough. now's the southernmost tip of the gulf, a strip trap between the sea and the egyptian border. they have nowhere else to go . michael, have for reports told again to flee. these displays palestinian say they were forced to abandon the 1st attempt to leave hon
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eunice when he's ready for his open fire in the area military flyers had ordered them to go to a rough ha. so they're heading south but know full well. there's no guarantee they will be safe. the still them is the better we have to move thing in the rain and cold with 13 other people. most of them are children. look at this child is this was nothing you all who want. we all civilians with no involvement in the will. we want to eat, drink and have some way to shelter the on to even 10 say that recently established is really check points on the road. south palestinians face possible detention as well as abuse and humiliation. they say you have a whole new non is unsure of his son's face. again, i'm so low. i go back and forth every 2 hours to check on. my son did nothing now. why did they arrest? and they tell us to leave, so they can arrest the sons who will take responsibility for this. once in rough,
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a desperate situation awaits at least one point. 7000000 palestinians have been displaced during the war by the by is really evacuation orders or it's related to this bombing campaign. now, most of them all here in rough uh the u. n. is described as rails mess. evacuation order is chaotic, and then effective. thousands of palestinians are sleeping in tens if they can find one of the young one by spend 3 days walking on the streets and when i arrived i couldn't find shelter, no tense. i couldn't find anything that i spent the night on the street in the pouring rain without shelter. i have orphans with me. children who don't have a father or mother. she is fighting, is forced them to the southern most tip of the gaza strip. beyond those walls lies egypt and to the east, the mediterranean sea. there is no way left to go. but despite that
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many remain defiant and hot, i missed all country, even if to and we want to return to our homes. and if they are destroyed, we will live in attend. a terrified employment sized palestinians are being pushed into ever smaller pockets of land facing in dignity and humiliation. every step of the way mike level, which is era, people try to get out of gulls of volume, the rasa border crossing with egypt to being forced to pay thousands of dollars to a network of so called brokers for x. it permits us according to reports in the french newspaper limone. some policy is described the practice of state sponsored corruption of pointing to israel and egypt, but control the crossing cypress for avi reports the roof of border the only crossing between garza and egypt, a lifeline for palestinians even before the war. a connection to the outside world,
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an entry points from vital resources. since israel imposed a total siege last year, it's become the only way out of gaza. but even at the border between 2 air of states, safe passage comes at a price. findings from an independent investigation published by the french news outlet lamond show egyptians pay between $650.00 and $1200.00 for an exit permit. other nationalities pay around $3000.00. but palestinians have been charged anything from $4500.00 to $10000.00. similar findings published in the guardian newspaper earlier this month suggest this has been a common practice at the rough of crossing for years. but it used to be $500.00 per person. prices have searched since october, the so called travel agencies act as brokers at the board, palestinian say everyone involved gets a cut, including egyptian and is really government officials. the payments don't guarantee
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anything. some have lost everything and scans, the egypt says the allegations are baseless egypt believes it's a, let's influx of the palestinians. and as is referred to use or those hopefully complex that by that it would have the sort of thing the public opinion pose. the roof of crossing is operated by egypt, but israel maintains overall control of all people and goods going in and out. even before the war, the un criticize both sides for a lack of transparency. while is real henders efforts to get humanitarian data into ghost. egypt as long resisted opening the border fearing an influx of palestinians . and although egypt is a vocal critic of israel and is calling for a cease fire observer, say it could do more to relax controls at the gods a border where seeking sanctuary seemingly become a lucrative business for war profiteers. same bus robbie ultra 0. we have briefly
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that from sar akira insane support. she's the founder and director of the european north african center for research his mole from her explaining what egypt may be reluctant to open his border to palestinians from gaza. it's obvious, but it doesn't have any problems receiving refugees and but it's really different than the listing in game, especially that approval to get the scenes. and it's only for medical purposes so far because egypt believes if it, lets influx of the palestinians and as rich with ease or those hopefully complex that by that it would have to be sort of thing the color scheme pose. because we know that there is there any intention behind that is to expand its presence into more guys under the plea of a its fight against how much. now, after the 7th of october, egypt has been pushing to let that you know
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a terry and 8 and to let the thing is to be on their lands and continue the fighting for the right under that it could patient days or a new patient. and there are also other measures that has been taken that we have managed to let the water into the people we, we do have many and now 2, almost 2000000 minions on our board. if we let everyone in, is there a will just feel free to expand on the guidelines and, and take the policy and that's and i don't think the thing is long to leave the lens. israel's foreign ministers have attended a conference in west jerusalem calling to rebuild a legal settlements and goals of national security minister a small but and give a finance minister. best law. smotts rich and other ministers and members of benjamin benjamins honestly could policy with their conference. and i presented a plan for the re establishment of 15 is really illegal sacraments and 6 additional ones have destroyed palestinian love israel with druids,
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ministry settlers from gaza in 2005 after the $38.00 p. it will keep patient positive correcting the mistake that proves upon us the stevens of october and prose upon us. the deportation is returned back home to goose cut, teeth, and no smear. today, everyone really understands that lean brings more and that's if you don't want another stevens of october. you have to return home to control the territory. we all settling or alarm from which to like control the, get me fighting several ways and bringing with god's help security to full of as well know what the on service without settlement. there is no security like i, let's go home to stoddard who's in occupied histories then with more in this. so how do we know 2 things? the firstly settlement building is legal end to international law. and secondly,
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the recycling gaza is not the official. is there a, the government's position? so why is this come from timing to there's been a lot of pressure on his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu from the far right camp of his government. you had 12 ministers from his own cabinet at this conference. and 15 other members of his coalition, some of those government members of the look who had parties from nathaniel whose own party. let's start with you some more bend. we're the country's national security minister and also a known ultra nationalist who lives in a settlement himself in the occupied west bank city of hebron. he's been calling for the voluntary migration of palestinians calling for resurrecting a legal settlements in gaza, calling for the occupation of gaza. this is something we've been hearing repeatedly from been there for months now. similar rhetoric has been coming from bethel of smelt rich, the country's finance, but as sir,
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he took it one step further speaking to his really media on saturday. he said that these really military is actually going to be in charge post war in gaza. and it's going to oversee all palestinian civilian matters, but this is in direct contrast to what these really government position is. we've heard it repeatedly from these really prime minister that illegal settlements and gaza the occupation of gaza. and the voluntary migration of palestinians is not the is really position similar to that. the defense minister jo after lunch, when he released a framework of what these really government is hoping to do with cause after the war. he said that some sort of palestinian administration would be in charge of civil civilian matters in gaza. and these really president eyes occurred sock, who has more of a ceremonial role in the country. but he also reiterated that stance. but this type of rhetoric has severe international implications. there's been increasing pressure
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from the americans on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. remember that the americans are against the legal settlements in all forms. i need some more bend beer at this settler conference is not just calling for settlements. in gaza, but also in the northern part of the occupied west bank. the americans have said repeatedly that this type of rhetoric is inflammatory and is reflective to the cause. and this is some of the same sentiments that was used in the case against these rallies of the international court of justice from these ministers, like you to more bank, they are advanced on it smelt rich, but these really prime minister has said repeatedly but, but it's simply not these really position that many thanks to the solution occupied east race them or at least ready, right. screw piece now says they'll fight westbank is experiencing some of the biggest land grabs by israel. since 1967 to historically significant sites. so on the thread is one of the soldiers of booking access to the area as well as
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a heating legal set them with expansion. and what local say is state bank settler violence. lower. com visited both those sites in sebastian and, but here in the occupied west by the ancient ruins of sebastian, long being of the front line of a bottle of narratives in the occupied westbank is where it is. claim them as an important part of the history wall palestinians living nearby. se that's an excuse to justify land grabs. voice consultants sight, as i said since october, the 7th acts of fine in spite of 80 settlers and so just have increased. it's not safe sometimes to ask the little credibility to come on to visit that. could you go to the site? we don't know what those are. it is to blending at me on the outside of the water because you can see there is no one asking them what they are doing. there is no limits for the south. a lot of the 4 of us with a lot of the west bank and we are really afraid to lose that. did you come sight of some of the boxes mess as well?
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there were few tourists during the war and gaza. israel is also shutting off, local access had to fit the can be of the for some of the, a lot of things changed after october 7th here is ready. soldiers and the settlers increase the tax. although this has been growing subsets on yahoo as far right government to power. and now there's an increase in check points around the town as preventing people from entering the village with splits as punch. the also code signs by posting in this way. the leaders in the united states in 1993 sebastian has been divided into 2 sections and they also quotes area b and a joint is writing and posting and control. over here is area c just along this line that from the full is ray. the minute you control that, since all types of 7th housing se is right, is of stepped up. attacks against the middle of 2, block them from the side. they say for many decades before the rights this lines of continuously being a wrote it h. e. columbus itself is a bit of
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a by to you unesco heritage site dosage with all the trees and last budget haitian this area. west of bethlehem is known for its steep terraces. an aqueducts west palm is still use of 2000 year old reuben irrigation system. but since december settlers have begun expanding in the legal assessment of building a new road blocking pharmacy, access to 17 acres of land old with the support of these right, the minute tree is out of the columbus of robins, the toys. the land is filled with olive trees, which my father planted in 1986. this is a huge loss for us. i mean, i spoke to the soldier us and they blocked me from accessing my laptop. i told him, i take care of it daily, and they ordered me to go to the settlement of but out to request that they access permit. during the interview is ready. so just shouted it down to 0 team to stop filming, and demanded to check before search the pharmacy as well as taking the land and legal settlements and expanding infrastructure could also drain its water was
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of an ancient system. they rely on agriculture. the very reason, but it was listed as a protected world heritage sites, neural hon, elda 0, sebastian. but here in the occupied westbank, a still a, has a on, i was just, there was a warning, the more people in, because of was dying. the funding for you and it's made agency for out of signal refugees is frozen the had low that remains a very wet story for the northern half of australia you can see from the satellite image. there's so many conditions taking us through into the new week that thanks to the remnants of a tropical fly, clerk continues to throw a very heavy rain to interior areas of queensland. the rain pushes down into
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northern parts of new south wales as well. and it has been a story of heat, particularly at night across queens and we'll, we'll see, temperatures come down as that went to weather intensifies around coastal areas. not just here, but also in the southeast of melba and coming down from 28 to 23 degrees. celsius to that on choose day. but in contrast to this, temperatures will be pushing up in past 37 degrees celsius the on tuesday, that was he had across the tasman to new zealand. we've got to improve conditions on monday for the south island. still a legacy of showers remaining in the north island and those will remain that monday into tuesday. but lots of sunshine coming back into the south island for tuesday as it moves to south east asia. this in heavy rain to come to southern part of the philippines. moving into the valley over the next few days. sunshine in manila at 29 degrees celsius and we'll see the rain ease of a pots of indo china bringing sunshine back in to bangkok,
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the template on out to 0. the the fucking bucket with images here, right? here's a remind hot top stories this our 3 us soldiers have being killed in a drone attack on an american based on the jordan syrian border close for rock down the 1st american fatalities and the middle east since israel's war and gaza began. president joe biden has blamed iran backed on the groups and as a file to respond. thousands of palestinians are fleeing calling you this of the southern gaza sway the troops and phones are heading towards rafa near the border with egypt. un says one and a half 1000000 people,
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2 thirds of guns as population of shelter in and around rough or is there a government ministers have given speeches and some sort of conference calling for parents to use to leave garza and for his release to settle their instead, they present the plan, so the re, establishment of 16 is right. the illegal assessments is 6 additional walls and destroyed to stick with the land. folks in paris and brokering a kind of tips deal between israel. and i'm also being described as constructive the head of the c, i a met official, some is ro cancel in egypt. the statement form is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office says that the meeting was meeting full, but the gaps remained. and the discussions will continue this week from tel aviv momma jump drain, has the details. and it indicates that there is momentum now to try to iron out the sticking points and try to reach a deal. that's a contrast to what we were hearing earlier, which sounded more negative. now,
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one of the reasons this is also complicated is because, even though there is this initiative to try to effect some kind of secession of hostilities, there's still a lot of questions about how long the potentials the station of hostilities would last. we see some media outlets here. what is really official saying it would be 30 days other think it could be up to 2 months. beyond that you have the fact that nothing yahoo is under a lot of pressure from a lot of different factions throughout israel. you have families of captives being held in gaza that are saying the government needs to be doing a lot more to try to secure the release of those captives. there had been more and more rallies over the course of the last few months, demanding that of the government. you also have members of these really war cabinets that are openly questioning. if nothing, yahoo is doing enough to secure the release of those captains beyond that. you also have far right wing, members of his government who have been saying that they are concerned that if a deal is reached it would not be a good deal. and to that end,
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just this evening in jerusalem, you had a meeting, a conference of sorts that was held in order to call for the resettlement of gaza. this meeting was attended by 12 members of parliament, including the finance minister, if as a law, smart, rich and national security minister, if more up and give year 2 of the most far right. we mean members of that's in the who's government. so there's a lot going on in israel right now. there's a lot of questions as to whether or not, if there is another cease fire, whether that would constitute perhaps an enter the war. and that's and yeah, who continues to insist that there will not be an into the war until how may i ask is completely eliminated. so there are a lot of factors, some of them at odds with each other. i'm sure we'll be hearing more in the days ahead. but right now, out of this meeting in paris this evening, assign of cautious optimism from the is really officials in marked contrast to statements. we've been hearing these past few days, a product. and so i'm thinking mass graves inside the grams of nesa hospitals. the
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biggest health facility in southern guns are old and 350 patients. and many other people who've been for some the homes of sheltering their daughters at nasa hospital. the warning, it wouldn't be able to function for much longer. the spokesman for the ministry of health and goes assess that all hospitals and con eunice are now unable to provide full medical services. walker facing which i'm, i'm off it up, could be one more question. i mean, the real situation on the ground and both national medical complex and all i'm out of hospital is nothing short of catastrophic because it is indescribable. and he's really occupation forcibly type see if these medical facilities for the 6th day in a row. as a result, the entire health system and both hospitals as collapse, they've run out of as fedex and the medications necessary for the i see you may even pain killers are no longer available for the patience or the wounded. and that the bubble will, those inside these 2 hospitals, including the medical staff, are left without a drop of water or a low foot brad or $1000.00 to display civilians taking shelter in these medical
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facility as well as fuels running out of power. generators will come to a stop in a few days. at that point, the 2 hospitals and the medical crews there will stand helpless, watching the patients and wounded breathing their life very heavy. your insect, the general and to get terraces appeal to countries which have suspended the funding for the you. an agency for processing your refugees to release guarantee the continuity of his operations. your state department has said 12 or employees are supposedly involved in the, on the type of 7 for the tank by mass from 11 countries to suspend funding and leaving a huge gap in the agencies, finances, and services any you and employee involved in acts of terror will be held accountable, he will so say 9 of the 12 accused on our staff is now being 5. and one is confirmed that the statement says without the funding more people in gaza time it's on the ground and goes or palestinians know on right as the agency that provides everything from food and water to medical cap. now people are worried about what
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will happen when the money tries of power capitalization reports. people who have lost everything need all the help they can get for palestinians and garza, most of the hill pest come through the u. s. release and works. don't see what wonderful now, threats to its funding opportunities that risk. hello the high on on why is our life flowing? who give us food and drink after the war? may god help the people? what can i say the people here feeling on don't hesitate to reconsider. company sonya and the comments of britain in germany and some other european countries on aid to the palestinian people is a disaster for us today. they punishes as if we were as guilty as the occupiers. the occupation keeps on doing crimes, and yet there is supporting them to do more crimes against us. you and it dumps, district kits,
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food and supplies to keep people going and open the stores to prevent, show, to deduce who's, who's now lowing boons. the owner, what facilities have been showed by use very forces many times since the will began . they continue the work knowing the do so great risk to themselves. more than 160 you you on stuff have been killed since the will began secure to hit be guaranteed. as many of the facilities have had shut down. despite this, people keep coming here seeking help topic up as soon algebra, roughly in southern garza likes talking bug, it is a senior adviser on the question of palestine. the renee solves for democracy and development and a full most senior official add on. right. he says that despite some donors suspending funds, there's simply no alternative to having on route operating on the ground. i believe that at this stage, and the impact will be,
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will be not immediate. in the sense that it's the beginning of year unwrapped will have received initial lots of bombs as from some of its major donors, immediately sort of in the, in the beginning of january. so i believe they can continue to operate for a couple of months. and by that time, we hope that the, the investigation that is mentioned has a, has demonstrated to demonstrate that results. uh, uh, so indeed, the, the, and the level of donors have, have indicated, yes, we have to suspend, you know, the people into different ministries. they're there, they're all sort of pressured by dep holloman's and, and their problem is want to know that this is seriously look angel. but it's not that a donor sort of really turning this, turning away from on, right. you know, the, the donor come here to the international community here sees watch a significant and important instrument for,
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for humanitarian support. the agency represents there is simply no alternative in gaza and rise the only organization with a large bescedy warehouse or struct surgery powers install. busy versus health centers, etc, that is able to operate. so as much as the sort of understandable that donors are sort of shocked by these news at the same time, they will sort of consider what is an appropriate response. as soon as more evidence materialized, as well, in addition to the thousands of killed and wounded children, the war and gun as it is left a vast number of orphans. according to report by the mediterranean human rights observe a tree more than 25000 children, have now lost one or both parents and god's. i'm his us. i big. the mocks on his face remind 16 percent of the day her father was killed. one minute she was at home with a family and then next she woke up in the hospital,
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homo baba did henry. and how do you have somebody didn't swear to very kind to me during the day because they were both kid. i did not have the chance to say good bye to my father, but i did to my mother. it's a big shock to me and i am now negative with many of their love. others have lost this passes, left to provide for the children on their own or my husband had nothing to do with the resistance that's the reason politic. he was killed on his way to try and get some flower to feed our children. they were starving for days. he was everything to us at all. he was the cornerstone of our lives. he was the one who brought a smile to our home and sunshine. can imagine how we will go back home south and i'm school. i'm 9 year old was home was huge by me sign mental for this. my mother was killed and fell on my little brother's lot. she kept screaming, unaware of what to do, that we both witnessed on love it getting killed. she was the joy of all life. she always hurt the wood and i missed her too much. i am sad and feel lost without you
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to coordinate that it's time and time again. as pretty, as i've said, there is no way safe in garza and i was there's my family taking sugar. you know, you was the sweetest, destroyed the classroom next to us with our mutual my father, mother and all my fraud this weekend. and it's these children who will grow up with this cause of this will witnessing what no charge to have to witness or experience . they would have to live with the trauma and the pain is right has inflicted upon them as that vague, or just their alexandra say a is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy for safe the children. she says the will have long term consequences on palestinian children's mental and physical health. the children had been looking at the mental health and impact on children for a number of years. and what we found back tell us any children in gaza face height and levels of emotional distress every single year in the most been
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a study that we did in 2022. we found that actually 3 out of 5 children and gaza had feelings and thoughts of self harm. the majority experience, depression nightmares, and had no hope for the future. and so the past 4 months we know is going to make that infinitely worse. we just look at the issue of starvation. no more than 330000 children right now, right now are facing the risk of starvation. and when children face acute mal nutrition, this has potentially lifelong consequences on their both physical and cognitive abilities. you know, when, when children face nutrition, their muscles waste away, they're more prone to dine from, you know, common diseases like pneumonia and diarrhea. and when children don't have access to the medical care that they need to recover from that, we don't talk about schools very much,
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but no child and gotcha is going to school right now. and hundreds of schools have been damaged and destroyed by the, by the department and by the crisis. and we'll, because we see no sign that this is going to end any time soon. it's very difficult for children to even think about their future to you without a 0. still, i have the west african regional bulk echo also south and may just send phone calls to the king of fi, somali image. and i noticed that the punch we meet, the syrian refugees in children whose family members gone missing while trying to reach you at the every human mind is unique and managing thoughts at the emotions challenge. and if you're not helping meant to me, then it's sort of like you're, you're not living. we travel to south africa to explore traditional healing techniques to being used to improve wellbeing. only one is and basically for the
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1st 12 and to south korea, we're bring training is leading to a limited success. it's one of the most important factors to be able to stay calm, stay relaxed and be able to share your shot as you normally would month's episode. sweet? oh, no, just the president biden says, wants a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the. the
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the is yeah. molly, um, but you know, fast withdrawal from the west african regional blog echo us next use the group of imposing in humane sanctions to reverse the cruise and then nations echo as it's no, be notified of the countries decision to quit the union nicholas hawk as well. from duck on center, go the ending of a 49 year loan union. the announcement was made live and simultaneously on the national televisions of new share. picking up also involved in the 3 countries are withdrawing from the west african regional blog known as eco los which includes all 16 west african nations. the organization imposed sanctions against the 3 nations after their militaries to power in a cool in recent years. echo was calling for return to civilian rule. the joint decision to leave the union is inactive. defiance by the military, june test, the face of sanctions that limit border movements and the ability to trade hurting
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the country's already vulnerable economies and other costs. do you have that costs allegedly, up to the irrational unacceptable storms by imposing sanctions that were legal, legitimate, in humane and irresponsible in violation of its own statute? something created in 1975. the economic community of west african states was intended to bring closer economic ties, prevented military coups, and protect democracy. critics now see it as a club for corrupt and aging african leaders. going to power out of touch with the aspiration of their young population and influenced by the west. so, you know, we wanted to learn about how people say, we want to be governed by a military man. why are we going to refuse that money? is it eco asked that comes to give us food? does echo us pay us soldiers? and why should it have a say in how we govern ourselves?
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last september, the gentle leaders of the 3 nations signed a mutual defense packed, they called the sa health state alliance. it commits each country to come to the other is defense if they are territorial. integrity is threatened both from internal and external forces. many in this region say, this is an important issue. the west african block has failed to address for the agenda leaders. the needs of molly new sharon burkina, faso, feels ignored by echo weiss, it is a relationship they no longer want to be a part of eclipse hawk alger 0. as some of the syrian refugees in the middle east are facing uncertainty because of the 2 raising conditions. in most countries, strongly economies and declining international aid, pushing some of them to try to reach your legally st. hold of reports when, but i must telling me is a refugee from syria living in jordan. the 25 year old is a widow and a mother who now doesn't have any source of income. the last time she saw her
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husband was in may before he set off on a journey in search of a better life for his family than that in to when the smugglers took him from being gauzy to brute. he called me to tell me that everything was fine. that was the last time we spoke. as well, how much is among those missing and fear dead and the ship wrecked off the coast of greece in june. it was one of the worst migraine, both disasters in the mediterranean guns off the bicycle. at 1st he did not want to go, but then he realized that was the only way to secure a future for our children. syrian refugees and jordan have few choices. their economic and social vulnerabilities have been aggravated by declining international support. the u. n. agency, responsible for refugees says this has come out of human cost units here is
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observing the noise, motorist and cheese take dangerous routes to woods europe, including through libya and then take on the dangers during the on the on votes to to europe. and we've seen this number on the rise. and what is really heartbreaking is that those cases that we analyze have left here for more than 10 years. so there must have lost the belief in a life in jordan. jordan has repeatedly said it does not have the capacity. decatur for the roughly 1300000 syrian refugees already in the country. officials had hoped we engagement with president bush r a said would leave to refugees returning home. so far, damascus has not facilitated the process since then, syrian se they faced uncertainty and not just in jordan deportations are increasing in other countries. but neighbors, syria, what was yellow? and what choices do syrians have made the dangerous journey to europe or a to, into syria where they all know service is no job. duty,
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all of them. it's why mohammed took the risk and it will of the tech to the center . so i always wonder what happened to mohammed, was he hungry, thirsty, afraid? what did he feel as he was drowning? mohammed was not the 1st period refugee to disappear, etc. is unlikely to be the last center for there else was either the memorial services being out of new crane's capital to pay tribute to the well known poet who was killed in action or later this month. 32 year old maxime cripps off joins a growing list of authors who volunteered to find russian forces and subsequently lost their lives. just as rob mcbride has moved from keith gathered to remember the life and work of poets and soldier maxine clips of killed in action just a few weeks earlier than simply to his friends and friends. by his nickname,
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dolly he lost his way. she was such a bright person who is not with us anymore, but you can feel his soul and spirit is too a task to get inspiration. brothers. this exhibition documenting life on the front line was already being planned when he was killed. some of the photos left with that captions, but he never got to write effectively. his last post him is an incomplete word. through his photographs, he showed us his journey. his poetry is that of a person who has spent years at war. well, still preserving his humanity, dolly joins a growing list of prominent artists and writers killed in this war. right to victoria. i'm a lena who died from injury sustained in a rocket attack on this restaurant to come a tourist last summer. po, it's a novelist, equal missed yet was having is a paramedic when he was killed last year. i, a children's also followed them may have collect code who was abducted from these occupied village at the start of the war,
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and whose remains would like to discover at the mass burial site. in ukraine, centuries long struggle to establish a distinctive national identity. literature has always played a significant role and never more so, since russia's full scale invasion nearly 2 years ago that threatened the country's very existence, that threats is help drive the research and cultural interest. that's a positive trend with people now more interested, more thoughtful, more conscious about ukrainian culture. stage dollies father reading the woods, his son left behind. she mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, tech and police have captured 2 gunmen who shot one person dead during a church service and to stumble. the gunman, where mosques open, fire worship is attending a mass of the catholic church. the technician minister of interior has condemned to the attack and published
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a large scale investigation i saw is claiming responsibility. said bob ways color of vaccination campaign is expected to start until monday. i will just 0, spoke to one resident, living in an area, hard to sit by the outbreak, explains how it lack of clean water is fueling the spread. my name is mandel friday, june way. i come from zimbabwe. i stayed in floods on well quoted out, but it is, this is what we call sweets. it passes through my house where that is coming from the side or the coming on beside it. the process to my yeah, absolutely. yeah. i see that the quarter is coming from this. do you know what that to be? i saw some bulls in the community. this rich
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a vote on it could finish it on the ground, then rebuilt it, situated for me, then recover region. i consider comfortable cause or diseases comes from from this which you kind of see me. wherever it is, i didn't like this. what do you have you done? why do you have you done this? you have done nothing festal for. they must be clear this. they need be this not to prove bucks and people, their mother and a child died december. this last to this, we are living in canada of the this which is be reported little back by to know i near the come to watch it for that is this feeling is about if it is 40 was like this. i don't think
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that to that, going to finish it. okay, well that's it for me for, for this and use our elizabeth brown and will be here in a moment with much for the day's news. thanks for your company. the this is the 1st to decide that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to reframe at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to stay out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. it is january 13th, 2014. i'm with nicole wilson. just tell
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me everything that you can remember about what happened today. i went to the movies with my husband chad olson and we went to see the marine movie with mark wahlberg loan survivor. it was supposed to be a great day. it was just meant for us to kind of reconnect and have some time together. we go into the move in at that day, no one's there. at some point, a man comes in and sits directly behind the side of a whole empty movie theater. were just sitting there watching us and we hear a voice telling child to turn his phone off, but not in a nice, polite way. it was like a demand. chad responded that he was just checking on his daughter, seeing if there was maybe a missed call or something from the daycare. then you'll hear it again from the guy
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behind us. turn the on off from there, he gets up and the storms off. a lot of the stories that we cover, a heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as all just arrow correspondence. that's where we strive to do the, the loankey, the group releases video, claim responsibility for an attack that's killed 3 us soldiers on the jordan. sylvia board to the donovan. this is the online from the hospital. so coming up on the move,

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