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is that this is going to move forward to was the implementation of a, an agreement that so me, when you listen to the cathartic prime minister has said we receive the onset of how mass things are positive. we're looking forward to see some significant developments in the upcoming days at same time the and, but the capacity is always octo, can in terms of a permit and see why a us secretary of state was talking about the son says that this is going to be a possible d, but each time he was just talking about a truce, how mass came out saying that we have given a positive answer to the proposals. what all those? because we do understand the how mass was given a proposal based on a phased agreement. thus foss with 1st pause that last for about 4 to 5 weeks in exchange for the release of 3540 captives, mostly children,
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and women and elderly. how must, when it comes to that particular aspect, said, i will vote. but as i said, when it comes to phase $2.00 and $3.00, it has to be at least 3 months. and we would love to get stronger guarantees that up to 3 months, it becomes a new political reality is. i will never be able to come and bump on the strip and for this the banking oh, got off and on the egyptians to put more political leverage to see that happen. and this explains why both officials today. so what happens with all the night out saturday and yes, that goes, we have state antenna blinking was said basically giving us the indication of that the bank is going to go to these route is going to hear from these, right. the problem is that is going to be a long process. however that confidence base time, we might have the potential for a d is quite significant developments, but we have to remind all of us any of,
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of the same time. interesting stuff happening behind close tools, which is basically the americans looking forward to put together new political security arrangements and architecture in the region. recognizing a policy viable policy and states inviting the saudis to put more political beverage in exchange for this out is working tonight of establishing diplomatic relations with the so it is quite fascinating. extorted the moment here in the middle east for the americans, for of a consolidate. but most importantly for the policy and who are looking forward to get an official statement saying that will is going to come to an end in gaza. how soon stay with us. we'll be back with you in a 2nd because i want to reflect on exactly what a mouse has said in its statement. it said the movement has dealt with the proposal in a positive spirit in order to ensure a comprehensive and complete ceasefire. and the aggression against all people in shore, leaf shelter and reconstruction, lift the siege on the gaza strip and complete the prisoner exchange process. back
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to hash about barbara who's here in the hall. i wonder how some of whether there is much daylights in the positions over of what will happen regarding this conflict in the long run. because obviously blinking talks about a pause in the fight thing. clearly one of the masses, key to mountains, as they've reflected upon the statement, is uh, i as, as a full c spy and quote, and to the offensive. how many seeing you from the same him she that you know, as of from day one from right off to look toby as a 7, you have different not about to have different positions when it comes to how to move forward. the medic who's made is clear that they want to get to the point where there is a do, but also they would like to make sure that what, whatever happens next, how much we never have to have a say. how much has to be defeated. that was not the general consensus among some
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of the key players in the region who has been saying how been say, it's not up to the americans all to these righty. so decide what happens the, this is something that has to be decided by the, the policy and themselves need one of the key elements of the diplomacy that is happening as we speak in different parts of this region. and particularly, inc, outside is of the americas of the same time, try you to get strong guarantees from it's all lies in the region that they are going to be committed politically, financially in rebuilding gaza, but at the same time, keeping up with the policy apology for the policy or for the to, to take over. this is a very touchy, very delicate, fairly sensitive issue for many key players in the region of jose. this could just be conducive to more explosive reality in the gaza strip. because up to this moment, we don't know what is happening on the ground on with no weather. how about the student has a big a political military say when it comes to the strip. so you have 2 different,
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you have different. how about little solutions, not active taking place, and this explains why this so tight clipped when it comes to some of the very details of this agreement. but also essentially beyond the agreement. what happens next will how much in particular and what happens next for the region. now the americans are saying that the reason why they've taken down this path is because they are going to in coverage. keep play is sondra, arabia in particular, of allies in the region to come on board, paved the way for this politic cause for this deal to hold, but at the same time move forward and allow for a palestinian state of life. but the same time for the need to great at region with new security arrangements. and one of the top elements of this arrangement is normalization between inside to your baby and is why, why is it costs a full this for the automatic as for the simple reason sondra ravia which prides itself on being the protect, to defend that of send these land,
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if it normalizes relations with the is why the americans hope that could be as a seismic shift in the region that could the isolate the one i have to say on the same time need that some of the key players in this wage. and when they are talking behind closed doors to the americans, they say, we need to be careful. we are the ones who sits close to the to the bottom. yes. and we don't want to see be seen as ticket at extent, which could been tagged, denies the iranians. number 2. we don't want to see this concept extend into a broad ministry confrontation that could pick the americas, i guess the around us. and then ultimately, we'd have to take a sense, a spot to use delicate solve the issue because the 1st of all, and then put aside the diplomatic and political architecture for the region later. once we have the mood established, then we can come out to our own people unconvinced them on the need for a broad political settlement. that would change the face of the region with strong
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good robust relations with israel has so many thanks for that. before i let you go, i want to ask you something about the negotiation process itself because the both top the black. so they have a question over why it's taking a week to reach this point of the guitar, you 4 minutes to seem to suggest. but things have been slightly complicated by developments in the region. namely, attacks on us troops. obviously the like, likes the you can the us here we go through the targets, the in the red sea. i wonder, you know, it sounds like they're probably uphill struggle to reach this point. so definitely i let me explain why is it delicate? it's difficult and why it takes time for the simple reason. because hobbies go to the, the political bureau of how much the highest political organization with the proposals . now we have 3 mind i will do is that there's been
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a massive political change with that. how much in 2017, when they decided that from now or from then onwards, that those based in gaza will have a biggest say of this explains about people like, yes, yes. and why? and how of a beef of the ones who have the ultimate se, over political issues in gaza and submitted to issues as far as the cosign briggs are concerned despite heavy. yeah, he's here is the, uh, the old political leader of how much have a spite of honey on his own. cannot decide how to move forward. he has to have the backend of both top, but it's a commanders of the l cosign brigades, along with the c s, and y, and the political establishment. those key found those of the how must move meant in 1987 people have huge political sway. and huge political influence, me, it's not going to be easy to come to model and say to the people of guys,
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after all those sacrifices more than $27000.00 people who were killed. we have a do. but this deal may not be really up to the expectations of the people of guys that or the people of the west bank. they know that they are not the gates and an extremely delicate path. and this explains why, from a, just a cook point of view, how much has to reach out to h us to each team back in gaza. and the, that team has to coordinate with the military establishment. come back to the political bureau of political bureau, hands over it's on sets of categories, which at the same time give it back to the americans who were handed over to the is right and extraordinary diplomatic machine, which is under way. that could collapse any time if there's just a glitch in between, or one of the pots is the side. that's not the way. and i understand the potential for the steam to move forward or to hold. have so many thanks for walking out. so clearly through the diplomatic choreography overall, thanks for that. okay, well,
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looks, let's take stock of what we've heard here in dining hall and listen to it like sorry, prime minister, i'm blinking said just a short while ago instead of now we have received a reply from us on the general framework of the agreement regarding the captive reply includes some comments, but in general it is positive. however, given the sensitivity of the issue, we will not go into the details. we are optimistic and we have to live with the response of all to these random parties. i see it, there's a lot of work to be done, but we continue to believe that an agreement as possible and indeed essential. and we will continue to work relentlessly to achieve it. we have meetings already on this trip in uh, in riyadh, in cairo. now today and doha focused on ensuring as well that we can use any pause to continue to build out plans for the day after and gaza. okay,
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well let's look at this. even more the sign that i would have to jump dream, who's in the tennessee event? of course i'm how much on a wednesday that's precisely where the blinking is heading to over to israel. what hurdles await him when he arrives on wednesday conveying what we've just had this evening? so, you know, conventional wisdom, me would say that mr. blinking faces. a lot of hurdles here when you look across these really media landscape over the course of the past few days and the build up to lincoln's visit over and over again. you hear from anonymously sore senior is really officials being quoted in is really outlets saying that this is not going to be easy for blanket, but it's not going to be easy for blinking to get nothing yahoo to agree to this cease fire. now part of that is because of all the political pressure that
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netanyahu is under right now, get to that in, in just a minute. but, you know, just to show you what, what he's dealing with just in the past few minutes, it's being reported in is really media outlets that there are senior government officials. that once again, are talking about one of the red lines to any ceasefire this before blinking is even discussed any of this with nothing. yeah. which is scheduled to take place tomorrow and they're saying that one of the red lines is that there will be no ceasefire. that would lead to an end to the war, or the withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza during a ceasefire or even after a ceasefire. so this is one of the things that that keeps being discussed in israel . these red lines that people have. and when it comes to the political pressure the nation, yahoo isn't under no matter how much pressure blinking is going to try to exert on nets and yahoo. and it is believed that he will try to put
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a lot of pressure on that's an yahoo to go into this deal. the political reality for and that's in yahoo right now is that he is being squeezed by his right wing flank. you have far right wing ministers like the minister of national security. it's more been given here and the, the finance minister by law smart rich, who on many occasions over the course the past week of threatened to lead is the government to collapse the government. if they think that nothing yahoo would enter into a deal that they think would not be advantageous to the security of israel and they have put forth their red lines. and one of their red lines is that they do not want to see the release of thousands of palestinian prisoners in exchange for is rarely kept as being held in god. so that's another type of pressure and that's in yeah, who is under also the opposition? the opposition, one more members, the opposition calling on him to resign and then there is societal pressure as well . poll after poll is real, shows that the majority of his really public opinion is in support of the war
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effort that they do not want to see. and into the more before how much is eliminated? that's one of the objectives and that's, and yahoo continues to trump that when he talks about the war. so there is that, but there's also pressure and that's in yahoo from relatives of cap is being held in god who been more vocal and more of them are coming out each and every week. weekly saying that that's in yahoo needs to do more to ensure the release of their loved ones. they don't think his government is doing enough. so he is in what a lot of people believe is a politically untenable situation. and the fact is, he has to continue with all that no matter what the americans want. so there is optimism being reflected by blinking right now as to what he can achieve in israel . but when you hear from his really officials who aren't speaking publicly, but they're being quoted anonymously in his really media outlets, they are not nearly as optimistic and they do not think the blinking is going to have an easy time of need. mohammed to many thanks to them, how to jump to life for us that in telling people let's go to where all of this
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perhaps matches the most. and that is in gaza. what time it was a standing by easy, rough or, and the south of the strip i am tired, i suppose is it is quite easy to underestimate lots of potential break permanency spot would mean to the people of gauze. they who have been through so much over the past few months. well, generally palestinians he in the gaza strip, had been following the conference of the atari from minnesota and terms of the response that being provided by how most movements in terms of the framework of a ceasefire. we come off and he's, well, he, on the ground, they have been also seeing that time also as a provided a kind of modification for the framework of the agreement on tech being handed over to the if i decide to be debated to be a respond that later, as palestinians generally are praising and appreciating old diplomatic efforts be
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made by kasai and regional actors in the region, in terms of displacing the tension on the ground, every day policy is asking when is next to swap, at least to choose that might bring up and for the fighting post tell it is on the ground, but they have a kind of a, a general sense of optimism in terms of what is happening between uh the how much. and he's been in terms of negotiation as they are also at the same time, a phrase of the collapse of any possible talks and terms of a ceasefire. because they obviously understand that any collapse means that there's going to be much more expansion of military operations to reach rough. i have this is the not, not right now for organizations, especially those hopping trucks right now in the southern part of the territory. but right now they are kind of a general sentiment of calm between palestinians in terms of initial, a positive response have been provided by how much time they are completely hoping
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that the, the ongoing efforts made like this on the table. so that a provided by how much will be food to would it be coming days that would shape a general understanding the with is about to end of the fighting homes, the ground. but the most important points for the majority of gauze once here is the return to the homeland onto their houses in the north and in garza city because they are saying as we have the hearing from them, that any ceasefire that cannot guarantee any full return for us to the another in pontiff garza which will be meaningless and it will waste much time offer a pound of studios as the fighting might be a resume, talks to the end of this duration for them you raise a really important point that topic, i mean exactly. how time critical is an important breakthrough for the people of god. so we know that she just numbers that people have been forced into the south of the district. we know that the humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly. we know also that's a, a tax wise, right? the forces have exhilarated yes,
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leave that slide. this is the main point. slide. palestinians are really determined that and these, these 5 that might bring them and allow for them to return back again to the houses . and also to guarantee pulls the station on the phone with a trouble of figures very troops from inside gall. and so, because they have been crammed into the most densely populated, they are right now in rough office area lux, what kinds of bags they can assist in special needs that are hundreds of thousands of palestinians or from calling you to sit down from separate areas in goals are wanting to rough a, which is or read it right now, had been flooded with evacuees and with people who were seeking refuge and following the easy way to otis and seeking safety here. but what, what we have been seeing is that there is actually deterioration of basically military and conditions. simply that is due to multiple reasons, including the restriction of a delivery into the southern part of goals or the unrelenting list from bottom into our roof. i district within the past
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a few days. and another thing is that the large number of people right now that is completely floating rough district. um, and the very limited amounts of humanitarian supplies being distributed. and you'd like to make sure one showed as added to that and then top of the, of all those reasons that's on what might suspend it's a for ration insight goals or if the financial. busy a support did not being resumed again at the end of the program, this is completely added, added much to the palestinian sufferings as those people who are completely right now. we're only thing to reflect, they are unable to find shelter. they are living in the streets. i'm sleeping of the streets of read that your ration of the medical conditions were hospitalized in rough. i completely right now or working beyond its capacity as old people here. just the are waiting, the dates that there is going to be an official announcement for them to fight to on the ground. thus they can get the opportunity to return back again to the houses of this mountain. there might be ends at the tag money side. so that turned out
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that was in the end. rough uh and southern gauze i look so what we have this evening. we fired from the top of the diplomats of progress, important negotiations. we find from our correspondent mat in gaza about what this means to people on the ground crossing now it's a kimberly how can a white house correspondent she's in washington, washington dc. and i guess the question for you kimberly's. com, the us, meaning afily, influence israel when blinking takes this message to israel on wednesday as well. it has the ability to do so. whether or not it will use that leverage has always been the open ended question and so far that there has been little willingness to do that. in fact, there is another opportunity to do just that. we're watching very carefully. the u . s. congress says the u. s. congress is set to vote on a standalone spending bill that would potentially allow for a $17600000000.00 spending package funding for israel. of course,
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the united states is the major financial supporter of military spending for israel ad without us support. it would be with, without that major military of financing. and so what we know is that the white house has said that it is likely to veto if this is spending is approved in congress, given the fact that the us president believes that there needs to be a more comprehensive package that would allow for funding for ukraine and also for humanitarian assistance for the palestinians. so we're watching to hear what the us president might have to say. he said to speak any moment now and may have some thoughts about exactly the question you're asking whether or not the president would use that to leverage what the president has shown so far as little willingness to apply conditionality to that military spending. there has been that open ended question given the fact that a benjamin netanyahu has been unwilling to support the us,
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his desire for 2 state solutions instead saying that he favors and just and is really state and is not very and supportive of palestinian, establishing their own state of living there been many differences of opinion between the united states and israel. and yet the united states continues to supply this funding. and as there have been differences over the past 6 of the us, or rather the is really military, has ways to in its campaign on garza and the mounting civilian casualties. now an excess of 27000 palestinians dead, there has been increasing pressure for the violent ministration to limit that military aid and to apply conditions yet so far we have not seen that. so once again, we watch very carefully in the us congress, which is where the purse strings are held and where they can be tightened. to see whether or not the us president might work with congress to use that leverage. and
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so far there has not been any indication that he is willing to take that step. okay, kimberly what he thinks that can be, how could. so the white house. okay, well the us texas state also spoke about his discussions with the saudi crown prince and pursuing an organization with israel. there is an incredibly powerful pass that, that lies before us. but it's going to require everyone involved to make hard decisions. none of this comes easy, but with regard specifically to normalization, the crap has integrated saudi arabia a strong interest in pursuing that. but he also made clear what he had said to me before, which is that in order to do that, 2 things are required. an end of the conflict in gaza and
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a clear credible time bound path to the establishment of the palestinian state. okay, well let say introduce bedroom so very who's the director of golf studies sent to the castle university. you joins us here in doha very well. welcome to you. so how encouraged should we be about what we've heard from us lexie of sites like atari, 4 minutes to and i think when it comes to the uh world does, uh uh, there is some fault when it comes to the response of from us. um, what's in here? let me just make it to clear that this is, this is the 2nd mediation of for the web. the focus is on it for the aim on the road map on how things should be done. this is not the agreement. so we have to differentiate between them and the ocean needs to a, just an ottoman one likes november,
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but this one is different and this one is about the basis for a serious exit strategy for what's happening and because that, so that's what that is. and then it took, sometimes the drum, i think from all the parties, to 1st of all, to put this as a suggestion and to unreality and practice, and now to get the response from him as and other resistance groups. so that's an important step. i think this is, this doesn't give a hold of that, that, you know, there is a, a move towards a sort of a, a stop this operation and it goes up. but let's, let's be clear on that. i admit that the conflict, the whole more hesitates to the fatigue stage where it basically is what it is for press toward the go over the things they kinda imagine which basically destroying lives up without achieving anything and noticed now the beating actually this kind of destruction on the other side, it's the participating and so they have not reached this point because basically
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there i am has been achieved the 7th of october. so that is why it is now and that to take stage, and they have to work to move out from that start to school because this goes to not typically as the kind of medically and then it to as we heard the, the blinking of, of course, is the raise, the prospect of the normalize, the relationships between israel and saudi arabia. how much of this continues to be an attractive current for israel going forward, given all the domestic tensions in the country, particularly within the cabinet that is kind of this course is a, is a something that pleases bargain administration. and that is something a reward given to, to send you out. so you see, i mean, as an expert in that region, no one is really to listen to this at the moment without stopping the water,
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because so blinking in his 6th visit to the agent. this is the 2nd time he is talking about normalization. and because he feels that that is a reward would be given to the whole, to give some concessions when it comes to the world as that. and. and that could be i, that i cheap meant to, to buy the administration, which comes to me that is part of the policy that he has actually done. and then that agreement uh, between uh as i is and, and, and so the, so this is the context of normalization has to deal with fixing the failure of by the policy, the amenities and given good. what are the, what the to the, to the all otherwise other parts of the region. they have one inches so far is to in the order of heads up on top is this p because it started you to at the top and it goes on was back. so it to a sudden exciting mustn't be all about simply incentive finding. those incentivizing this and offering a reward to israel to get them to agree to
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a framework. and that respects those the united states need to pull some more severe leave is when it comes to encouraging forces, even as route to move forward on this that they, they have almost had they have the discussion of corresponding to talk about the problem is adult talk about military support, they kind of make support the americans if they, if they have, if they want to do it, they can do a lot. so to me, and that is, that is, that is something to be asked to of by that decision, why they are not doing enough to stop this water. because i why, why nothing, you know, is actually pushing them to the direction which is not to the dentist or the state any, any when the 1st deals through the, because 5. and i would say everything happened out there's nothing to interest of the state because it brings page it to the state from the region. and of course
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that, well, i don't know how they can see the things otherwise measured. so very, always good to hear analysis. many thanks for joining us. my pleasure. now on the ground and guys are the forces allow intensify their attacks in roughly near the border with egypt. soldiers are attacking from the have land and see the spot of the un warning of mass civilian casualties and further displacement the to really and kind of thing. and so sheltering and rafa. and they've nowhere else left to go . as nice as prime minister in his presence to continue the war and to his goals. um, it seems to see that the time of the southern crossing between his reading gaza with far right protests have been trying to blow critical aid entering into gaza. is the length supplies the posting is desperately needs to survive. my situation is more
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than dire. these living conditions are not fit even for animals. we sleep mode and wet, send no mattresses, pillows, no covers. even toilets are not available for worn out sick and fatigue. there is no food and when we get it, we use wood fire to cook. there's no clean water. people are suffering from several diseases at the same time. and there's no medicine or children and suffering more than us. what did we do to deserve all this? we ran for our lives and left everything behind. i do not have any money. i have a family of 9 and we received little aid. some flower, a few canned items every 3 days. the 8 that's delivered is scarce and hardly reaches us. we can hardly survive our life is really difficult. we're on the verge of simon. now, when you report by global watchdog monitoring, simon has found the whole population of categories facing crisis levels of hung up on what's known as the integrated food security phase classification. 2.2000000 published and use that doesn't have enough food and amount nourished about 50
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percent of the population is facing an emergency level of hunger. and then also the strip, especially people are facing for long periods of time without food or access to water. across the north, central and southern passive guys are there at least 580000 palestinians who are facing quote starvation that i think stream levels of mount nutrition. we're at the strip having parents are struggling to capture that children and prices of some of the most basic items of sort a, stephanie dec i now reports and it's the simple things in life we take for granted such as diapers, for childs that become a major issue in times of crisis. and then yeah, the prices of diapers are ridiculous on it. imagine each diaper change when your son will cost you around $1.00. you must change them at least 4 times and 12 to 15 hours in 24 hours. so you need $5.00 to $6.00 diapers that the child cluster around
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$5.00 a day, especially in a bad situation like this. if the prices are high and people have no income, there isn't even a ticket. for the people of golf though life has become about surviving each day, finding food, water, basic hygiene products, everything has become more expensive and you can afford it. and it was, it was fun, but i did not buy diapers. i find pieces of material and use them for her, but what can i do that those are so expensive to my husband is unemployed. so where would i get them from? united nation says around 1700000 palestinians have been forced from their homes. many live in tents with no access to basic sanitation. the organization estimates there is one shower for 2000 people. and around $500.00 people have to share a single toilet. it's a ticking health time bob saw her all that stuff as did what and to have that. what has recently appeared on the scene is hepatitis a and the infection resulted from the densely populated places due to the war and
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displaced people living in texas and was done with this really a tax. intensifying in hon eunice and southern garza, more people are forced to move to the alpha in the most southern area of the strip . from there, however, there is nowhere else to go. stephanie decker, which is 0, a look over the years president joe biden has been speaking of the war in gaza. let's listen to that. this indirectly has a lot to do with the hostage deal. and what's going on at least the decision of what we do relative to israel decision, what we do, or terms of american funding, whether we're going to engage with the situation in ukraine, it all goes to the question of american power. and all goes to was america,
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keep his worst as america move forward. there is some movement. and i don't wanna, i don't want to choose my worries. there's some movement. there's been a response from the the, there's been a response from the opposition. but um it is yes, i'm sorry from us, but it seems to be a little over the top. we're not sure where it is. there's. there's continuing negotiation right now. bill fails. would you consider supporting something separate but just address is israel or ukraine? i'm not going, i can see that now we need it all the rest of the world looking at as well
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. not only of food supply, civilian limits is in gaza, but there is almost no access to claim. most of i'll just say was on us, i'll sharif reports now from northern gods when the immense challenges patterson's face trying to find any work of a tool, elizabeth garza is still reading under the rooster. this is riley from bob decades long see hall crises continued to unfold across the street, particularly in the know daybreak people venture out, hoping to find something more to know. which of these rarely occupation forces have read the destruction. i don't know what i need to residential areas, hospitals, schools, i'm places of worship, are they own, but also to the water supply network. i'm and even underground. well, as with the seller nation plants, real estate targeted and destroyed from the hours children. as you can see are out on the streets, searching for both of them. and finally, we find some of that coming from under the debt free of this ruined residential
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building. people line up here for hours just to get some water line as easy to get the idea and i've been able to do my use. i came for far away to get water for my children. can we found a well under this trouble? it's very difficult to find water even when we get up at about 5 in the morning and start our mission. i mean, we're appealing to the world to enable us to receive food and water and i the minute. yeah. we as to whether or not. so that's not that, so it is a tragedy. well, the misery, our children are starving to death. we can't even give them a piece of bread children, a sick they've contract of diseases. the lack of water is another dilemma. and then up to another i'm, she said that they're carrying over, john and i would almost 3 kilometers every day to get some clean. what uh, what add insult to injury. is that we all starving or my this water isn't fit for human consumption with a cut. we have no other choice or the media on a level now or so to her look. and then as you know, they,
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i came in from glen q all the way to the end of the road, opened a returned empty handed to make sure it gets some order. i must get up before sunrise load and then conduct the this is the situation and the newest because as strong as the total absence of clean water, i mean what, what do you see here is not drink or say for human consumption. palestinians are left between a rock and a hard place. as these radio to patient forces have destroyed causes infrastructure, including the underground wells and the southern nation. finally, even though we managed to find some water, now face the longevity back on us to show you just the all tremendous was a rush. the biggest provider, a few minutes here in a, into the gaza strip, is facing it on some future off to many of its biggest international donors. suspended the funding last month, julia to the is owners and global director of communications. she says, unless the funding freeze is reversed to other donors, come on board,
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the 8 agencies collapse is evident. the reason is likely to come to an end to end all the rest of the region of february or beginning of march. unless the suspend of the founding will resume the funding or if we get funding. so all they're doing is an increase in funding. but so far end of february, beginning of march including also were $2000000.00 to rely on on down for their share surviving. so some of the beginning of the we're bringing in human a terry and supplies has been congress some authoration and a huge challenge not only for on route, but for other humanitarian organizations. you see before the horse type, the dollar received on the average $500.00 trucks every day. in the days since the war started and it's been 4 months in the days, we come even close to that number,
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the highest we have was 300. and that was only during the short lived discriminatory info. so much more humanitarian supplies need to come in. and also come most of supplies so that the marketing does that, which is almost nonexistent, ma'am, can stand back on it's feet that humanitarian ration and also just let by on ro cannot do it on his own. i see us now in president joe biden has denounced empty our rhetoric of to wall street journal opinion piece was published targeting the city of doable and the state of michigan. the headline reads welcome to deb on americas jihad capital. it goes on to accuse a moms and politicians in the city from siding with a mass and against israel and the u. s. table and it's home to the largest muslim population in the country by and said it was wrong to blame a group of people based on the words of a small few will. shortly off, the opinion pieces publish the cities map of deluxe a mood voice his opinion on the social media platform x. he slammed it as reckless
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big gets it, and it's level of phobic. meanwhile, his opinion column is for the new york times, thomas friedman has published a piece describing the middle east as an animal kingdom. like in some us to a trump, the spider and it's ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu to us to fuck a lima. that's bringing layla about who use the campaign manager for. listen to michigan vote uncommitted movement to protest. that's his being critique the biden administration, of course, and she joins his life in dearborn, michigan if i won't welcome to use it. according to this bull street journal opinion piece, the spawn told is there just to repeat. dearborn is quote, america's to have capital to go through the full out. i mean, it's century comment like the and i'm, i'm absolutely rooted in briefing them and discriminate and,
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and really a, a way to uh, you know, discount everyone or kids and work with them, your game and in united think so whole part injury. so those types of fragments could be rejected. and, you know, we expect from a president, joe biden, his ministration in the democratic party, and the support for democratic voters and reject reject these types of narrative that we are aware of in some slight some sound issues in speaking to the member. but we, we will try and persist um for the time being. so as i mentioned that present by them spoken out against what he described does a slam, a phobia, a n t r of hate crimes in dearborn. but do you think can u. s. foreign policy, when it comes to is as war and government is helping employment they the united states foreign policy on 5,
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but i'm afraid i'm afraid layout. unfortunately the sound for them so of a little bit too difficult for us. and then we'll, unfortunately, we'll have to leave that lyle above that. the all right, another use now is that it goes national assembly as they did to move this month's presidential election to december. the 15th, temporarily temporarily extending mackey south 2nd to the decision has prompted protests including some inside senate goals. parliament nicholas tuck report some dotcom on the inside, sending goals. parliament opposition and peace are removed by police in riot gear. some shout democracy is under attack. as they are pushed out,
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they had refused to side a bill to delay the election. it extends the president's time in power. security forces, using tactics from the streets inside the national assembly against elected members of parliament. the motion to delay the election by 9 months, effectively extending the president's mandate is passed nearly unanimously after hours of heated debate. all good if it was just been voted as unprecedented in somebody else history. it's a constitutional cube because article one of the 3 of the constitution says clearly the mandate of the head of states cannot be extended or revised from the suburbs to the edge of parliament protest are getting louder and coming closer to the presidential palace. the government has restricted mobile internet access. some local media outlets have been taken off their authority, say they are stopping the spread of hateful and divisive content rights group. say it's a violation of fundamental rights to presidential candidates are appealing to the
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constitutional counsel to intervene. the constitutional council has the responsibility to take decisions that were being come to the country and save on ation from the summer period, which is really an insult. to the senegalese people, police intervene, preventing the candidates from talking salt as the elections were canceled because members of that council, which is meant to draw the list of candidates are suspected of taking bribes. he says the electoral process has lost credibility and the delay will allow time to rebuild trust in the countries institutions. the president says this bill is a way to clean up a democracy in this country. he is now called calling for national dialogue, and he's hoping that this will qual, anger on the streets. but there is a growing resentment amongst many senegalese said,
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phil said they had been robbed of the opportunity to have their say on who gets to govern this country. nicholas hawk alger 0 the car the took you and serious a mocking one year since the quakes code nearly 60000 people and taught towns some positive cities with leveled. with countless people trapped on the rubble for days . the magnitude 7.7 of quick struck the southern tucker's province of cut them on by bush, just off the floor and on the 6th of february 2023 and less than 20 minutes later it magnitude 6.5 trema hit near it goes down to the afternoon, a 3rd quick hit, kind of my, my gosh again, this time in the north of the problems that's quakes effect to the navy of a 120000 square kilometers including pumps of northern syria. at least 59000 people
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were killed, more than 807000 injured. around 14000000 people in turkey and syria were affected . what a year later and many people in such a us still angry over the government's response to the quakes. thousands of gathered to protest of the countries southern province of half a local se schools of lives could have been saved if building regulations were observed. and many se government promises to rebuild simply haven't been fulfilled . eligible remote goes, well, mother saw this. it has, they've been any progress. i mean, it has be no progress. it's just in addition to that, they demolish, you take the on from the rubble because the debris where ever they see it empty. and then they leave without the municipality. i can find a solution to this, the, the tell us there is no work going on here yet. target of the neighboring serial, like country ravaged by civil war. most of the casualties and opposition held areas view and says that these $6000.00 syrians were killed in the cranks the cities of
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a level, and it liberal among the holidays said. and the regents severely damaged during use of conflict and little month. uh so what about the challenges in the area? the area became really poor. we bailey got our daily food and we run around all day looking for our livelihood. jan doris became afflicted off the vs. quite cool. they'll know jobs. yeah, no education, nothing at all. no, i see that the still ahead on the 0. jordan reach the asian finals for the 1st time in the history. let me show you how they did it in school. the business like this, this brought to you by peg. this is i live slowly on. one of your lives makes more than please the
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business like just is going to you believe, i guess is a light smile on one of your makes modern plates. the
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. okay. it started this boy now his gentle. thank you. nice joe. didn't have ranch, the agent got final for the 1st time in the history of the, based on the south career. so, you know, and the richardson was that they all had to be now the stadium watching this one well, south korean funds, the thing patiently waiting for the team to end the 6 decade titled around jordan supports as was stepping into the unknown. so witness the country's 1st asian cup, semi final these teams have met in the group stage. jordan coming within seconds of victory in a game that eventually ended and it suits who drew south korea $660.00 places above georgia in the world rankings after the break. jordan made them move, pouncing on the defensive mistake. he has an el knowing that's broke, clear to police. somebody to head even visit was to come to jordan.
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lisa altima re reading his way through the korean defense to school. one of the goals of the tournaments, the previous games and continued so career, it's food and 2nd step, which to him. but there was to be no late for free on this occasion to new the final school. and it's jordan heading into this like this only to be very happy that you know, my voice one that i'm body's can you me dots you know and jordan one, did you think they could beat south korea? no, i didn't. all felt like they uh, one way to easily you know, we thought 3 it was gonna win, but jordan made it look so easy. the really find that george and knowing when jordan last,
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the final will not gain the head of this tournament. 6 more against japan. even i myself, some mystic of supporters would have struggled so fast forward to this scenario. on saturday, they will play all the caps all around the rights to be cold. best same in asia. on the richardson al jazeera at the um edwin alley state has and they just said that jordan will face a catch all iran in the final. they play in the 2nd semi on wednesday, defending champions cast off last the last 6 months is against 3 time asian cut. one is a wrong and the high snow they face that toughest test so far as this is tournament . let me have a little on a 12 thought i had consolidated. all match against a run will be a very tough physical match. everybody needs to be 100 percent focused. they have stalls who plan european leaks and in the big leagues. and this is an incentive and motivation for us to give to 100 percent. we hope that we will bring joy and pride to offends and play a match that is very exciting for defense and to south africa. believe they can
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continue to co schultz at the africa cup of nations as they faced nigeria in the semi finals in ivory coast on wednesday. the font of a font of only $11.00 is that greek games, but a surprise to a victory against monroe. okay, followed by a penalty issue that went against kate, but this thing and reached the last full for the 1st time in 26 years. running williams safe and incredible full penalties and that she's out. and the captain feels confident they can watch on against the side who might be without that strong strong because it's also been missed his team slight to be lucky with abdominal pains. we're looking forward to the challenge. it's going to be tough, but we've been facing some of the players throughout the tournament. and i think our defense has been talk solid. i think we've defended extremely well as a team side about me. it's about the team. we know it's going to be a tough challenge, but the one that we're looking for to south africa then looking to close and upset against the 3 to on champions. the host i've read case will look to continue that
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run under catch like a coach and say when they faced the democrat democratic republic of congo anal. messy says he hopes to play an intimate miami's final game of the pre season, tour of asia that solve the he confession he failed to take part in the previous game and hung call. much to the disappointment of funds organizes and government officials. david search reports a legal messi cuts an uncomfortable figure on stage in tokyo. his 1st appearance since inter miami's piaza is asked to in hong kong, with thousands of friends turned up to watch him. only for the world cup went up to stay on the bench. and don't remain because our food on it was a shame because i always wanted to participate even more. so because we traveled so far and people were excited to see our matches, i hope we can return and i can play another game as i do whenever i can. but the truth is that it is a shame that i was not able to participate. $40000.00 funds paid up to $600.00 to see messy and action in hong kong. he was on the team sheet but never
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took to the field because of a leg muscle strain. who's rang out around the stadium when it became clear that he wasn't coming on. how do you bring that? shame on them. shame on the organization should refund the organize it. asia said it only found out during the game that messy would not play. and his withdrawal and its application for a $2000000.00 government grant, the staging events that raise up a domestic adventure and to make the land a great success phone call. and by doing the best players in the world and fully understand and share the appointments of local and overseas fans and stakeholders. it's fair to say that hong kong had gone into full messy mode for the game. the sports minister set the government did everything it could to rectify the situation with immediately request them to explore the remedies such as messy, appearing in the feud to interact with these friends and receiving the trophy.
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unfortunately, as you always see, these did not look into miami, we'll conclude the agent to in japan on wednesday with a game against this. so kobe messy, says he feels better, but it's still not confirmed whether real play david stokes. how does era rateable form of the one? the christian one, it will face a company hearing on friday after the team launched on investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior that were made against him. the complaint is allegedly about horner's aggressive management style, but the 50 year old denies any wrong doing. red bulls as it takes the allegations very seriously, and is using an external virus the full, the process has been seen principal since 2005 just 5 days to the super bowl and nfl commissioner project. good al says pop star taylor swift has been good for the sports. the high city of las vegas have been stepping up preparations for the big game between the kansas city chiefs on the san francisco 49 as much as we made of
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chase the tie center travis kelsey's relationship with swift this season as well. some funds have criticized the presence of the games. good. else, as the swift effects has had a big impact. both travis and taylor wonderful young people. they seem very happy. she knows great entertainment. and i think that's why she loves nfl football, but i think it's great to have a have her a part of it. obviously it creates a buzz that creates a, another group of young fans, particularly young women that are interested in seeing why is she going to this game? why is she interested in this game? besides travis, she's a football fan, and i think that's great for us to name is hawkins tennis. come back cuz it's another set back off that she lost in the opening round of the be open to danielle collins as all codes. now one, just one of hassle matches since returning to the sports at the stop the following, the bus came out last life full time grand. some champion lost in straight sets to
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americans qualify according to the 5 years now, which is to this category from boston. next week, south africa's plans to when i said rugby world cup in a row, a while underway with the news that rest, the rest of us has been re appointed the head coach until 2027. the rest of this one, the talk to with the spring box in 2019 before winning it again as the slides director of rock be lost in south africa have been looking for a new head coach since shock knob left his post at the end of the tournaments to joint lunch though. at last season's, most atp run a route for him, all seemed have laid down the fest mancha. had if any campaign was funny to clumps the quickest time on save on a free season. malaysia was there in the house. the 2nd addressed the softest evelyn stuck, it's that is what you'll support for now. i will have another updates little bit later. nice. all right, buddy. thanks for that, jim. well that, so if you need me focus this news that doesn't go away that because the rest of the pay will be here in a moment. so i would much more days use
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