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the ukraine escaping the dog with the the, you're watching the news, our life and my headquarters and self i am getting you navigate are coming up in the next 60 minutes. once busy residential areas in central guys are reduced to rubble. newly released video shows the scale of the damage caused by months of is really bombing borne into a war zone. we report from the fast warehouse workers are struggling to safely deliver babies in displacements camps. i'm the human the occupied westbank and i'll
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be telling you about tele simeon children being born. i check points like this one day to with the munich security conference where a military and security leaders are discussing ukraine and gaza in support. the premier league top 3 a role in action and stuff that i saw stuff as late as livable. we're looking to extend their advantage over model city and also have the latest from that. not true forensic israel's latest garage. if attacks on garza has killed at least $83.00 palestinians in just the past 24 hours, the southern city of fairfax is among the hardest hit areas. even as one and a half 1000000 people seek safety there. in central gaza, newly released footage shows the scale of the damage caused by months of is really a tax bombing has reduced what were once busy residential areas filled with
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families to rumble and elsewhere. and the strip homes and public buildings continue to be targeted. aid is heavily restricted from entering by israel and the food that does get through is difficult to distribute, would be ongoing bombardments, leaving every single person at risk of starvation. thought about zoom begins our coverage from enough. a camp suit has become stateful from thousands, with little else to each to remove them for months of wool. but it's far from being an addict source of foods. i have not got a while about an hour, though it consists solely of canned food. my siblings are full and it will do to this the oh, do they need access to proofpoint nutrition and drinking on to, to alleviate the suffering? this is our last night and this is the only food we are eating. if i have no more, i live up and the price of the kansas increasing along with the price of oil
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thoughts as they become increasingly is cuts. i'm the same as i said it has been outside and the prices have become exorbitant across the board. the situation is a guy with tomatoes now the price of $2.00 daughters with a compared to $0.50 previously. these inflated prices, along with the destruction and loss of lives that have made essential goods out of reach for many this fresh meat as i receive. i'm far too expensive for most without adequate nutrition and clean water. there is a high risk of fully sec can recover. it's hot. many save that. com food and the lack of access to high do facilities is causing stomach related illnesses. have i'm of the company. it is just a moment. this is a dangerous situation that could lead to developing serious health conditions among children. if gastro intestinal upsets are not treated properly and in a timely manner,
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it can lead to severe dehydration which can sometimes lead to del 5 feet by allow yeah. you wanna said estimates that if this tall facing continues up to 10000 of children could suffer from 60 wasting and will need the treatment to recover. according to international fluid security expense, the percentage of people in cars cannot find the food they need. is the highest ever recorded in one area. and that is a result of as well as located unbuttons topic about zoom. oh, just a rough, rough off in south, regardless a well honey, my food is joining us, not from that of a for an update tiny on the situation at a loss at hospital in particular, which has been under siege and raises by the is really authorities. we now are hearing that the w h o has not been granted access there to
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yes will not only the hospitalized been a under military is these for the past 20 days ended with these randy military and it's in banning force. it's storming the hospital and destroying the majority of its properties and medical equipment along with the a warehouse work medical supplies work. if the only non basic necessities were inside the warehouse, but they were also, they severely damaged to the point. they're not being utilized at all. are not good for you as right now, but not only the hospital on the twin boys, it prevented it from entering the hospital. a certain part of the city as is really military and it's time to pull the from some of the areas. there are a lot of people who are still under the rubble, is that the fact that some of them just died not only because of the bomb, but also for days under the troubles, with no proper circulation of the area as well as water. the died of, of being suffocated under. he was a slaps of concrete slab. the very talk with each passing go work on top of that,
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a hospital is being completed out of service. it turn it from the healing ways into a combat or this really ministry takes control over it for the past the 20 days. and tiny with very little supply humanitarian aid entering the gaza strip. you visited a factory that's trying to provide a vital lifeline for mothers and gone. so what did you see the use the search any pruby for it's done by the people here. it's right to be exhaustive. parents like for us to be crowded with that has to do with trying to, to that the difficulties in the restrictions imposed by these really forces on the crossings to allow me to turn in these people inside the factory. we visited the, our turn the gear and to turn it the items used as diapers, for newborn babies and younger children. the story, as we documented we toner,
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incredible things happening inside of the phone. the home of the sewing machines isn't loud enough to drown out the sound of the bombs outside. but the work being done in this a small factory and rough or is a lifeline to 1000 of parents. personal protective gear is being repurposed as diapers. we got the idea at the markets. people were looking for diapers, would wait in line to bite them at a very high price. israel is complete. caesar garza has bolted the import of all goods since october. items that used to be taken for granted, such as the diapers and formula for babies have become luxuries. the factory keeps its cost down by a copying the design of the diapers and it's fitting them by hand. it produces 500
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diapers a day and can keep up with the demand. israel is also accused of blocking the entry of the humanitarian, 8. the you want us to mates only 20 percent of the roughly 580 trucks that used to enter a ga, the daily are getting through of the un saves the entire population. is that imminent risk of famine and babies and young children are most at risk? while this factory is a welcome relief, it's only a fraction of what's needed due to the warranty. each the price of joyce's has become very high. people cannot afford to buy them for their children. it is also a temporary solution. supplies role materials will eventually run out. and the why these workers are vulnerable to the ever present. the threats from above. anyone would just eat a rough gauze. they're 5 and
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a half 1000 expectant mothers and they're due to give birth and gaza in the next month. many of them don't know if they'll be able to give birth safely. the united nations population fund agency estimates that 52000 women are pregnant right now in gaza. around a 180 babies are being delivered daily. 5 and a half 1000 women are due to give birth within the next month. it's estimated more than 800 of them may suffer complications and is off of these problems are especially acute with one and a half 1000000 people now sheltering their stephanie decker reports on efforts to help causes mothers co imagine suddenly being ordered to leave your home. everything you've built and worked for your safe space. and now you live here, one among hundreds of thousands in the tent in open land. during winter. you have no job, no income, you've been displaced again and again. you have a family,
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but you cannot provide any of flights basic needs and the baby has just arrived. comp nursery is sprayed on this. it's a shelter newly set up for new mothers and their babies. and these winter months, concrete tools into proper roof make a huge difference. and then what's the point you now know? who was said, buddhist initiative is one in scale. it provides essential help to mothers with babies from instant milk heating and close to both mothers and babies. in addition to the simple cab provided by us midwives up a little but i would use of where fee miss hamilton. this initial i gave birth to my child 15 days ago as we are living in tents in this fiercely cold weather. my baby has been suffering respiratory infection since birth. i was not able to keep him warm. i had to take him to the hospital. the other babies needed more attention
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. that is why he was discharged. this initiative came just in time. now we have some clothes, diapers, and milk. thank god to help, we'll been the most influx of displaced people in that off off means the remaining functioning health facilities. simply cannot cope in and democrats. i had the fun with the affordable rock. i had $600.00 baby delivery cases every month. now with nearing $2700.00 cases, it's 70 percent normal and 20 percent c section nano so that hospitals are forced to discharge mothers and babies 2 hours after the delivery to make room for all this. and this will add a new lives born into a war zone. and even if and when the war comes to an end, there will be very little left standing for people to return to. most of goals is infrastructure that sustains life. and the strip has been destroyed. stephanie decker all g 0 all since october. the 7th day is really military has increased check points across the occupied westbank. they caused long delays and have even
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forced palestinian mothers to give birth on the road. me that but i am reports from booty and in the occupied westbank. instead of these cries, it's good, it's been dead silence if it wasn't for grandmother and how i feel about how was in labor after midnight trying to get to a hospital a close. this really made it through check point stood in their way tract. i didn't have to run the car into a delivery room for the exhibits to have to look. i delivered the baby, but the cord was wrapped around his neck, so i got it and gave him to his mom to hold this off and a heads up. i wasn't embarrassed in order for me and waited on me, but my few for the baby was stronger. my oxygen levels were dropping and i didn't want to do with him. this was not it homes. first check when delivery, such as the door to head, it was during the 2nd posting and in default of the woman was in a corner shouting,
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i delivered the baby, but i can't remember if it was a boy or a girl. both the mother and baby shanice are in good health. but not every story has a positive and a let's say it shows us her daughter's birth certificate next to a death certificate on the same day in 2003 along with her husband, old lady members. the fear at this is where you check point a few minutes drive from that home and putting in the most of the occupied westbank soldiers asked her to sit quietly. the 8 months pregnant lady was anything bought that she started shouting, i gave birth, i think that the baby followed by silence and then another shout. i think she died when i dropped her and i held her to my chest. i said, she's most likely that she started tending blue, but i wasn't sure. i had hop that she would still be alive. they be me at all,
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lived and died at the check point, unless i had to cut them because quote, with adults stones. then they allowed me to take him to the hospital 3 years later, the couple had another daughter being named helped me to, to, of. so many palestinian women, the journey to motherhood is not always a joyous occasion. what comes with difficulties, an obstacle? just a few hours ago? these really ministry in still this case at the entrance to the village mother is about to give birth to needing to go to the hospital, might not know which case is open and which one is closed. it was a $22.00 closure when 20 year old son beckett was born in 2003 he's not sure exactly where but thinks it's around this area. there wasn't his way to check points here. now we moved the north on the us and then i had hoped to be the last
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child to be born at a check point. look at us now, 20 years later, we hear stories we know too well. his wish is not happening with maybe some if being the last baby we know of born at the check point. sharpness means standing tall. one day his comedy hopes, he will live up to his name and walk freely in the land with no check points. either either he and josie to the occupied westbank or we can now speak to doctor debra harrington. joining us in london, she is a consultant obstetrician, and specialist and maternal and fetal of medicine who's worked at the hospital in garza. thank you, dr. harrington, for your time. with us on algae 0. so not only did you work in lots of hospice on december, but i know you've been in and out of garza since 2016. i mean, the health care system was already on its needs because of the is really blockades . to what extent has the slightest for completely disrupted access to maternal
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health care and the strip swell? i think where do women go? there is no way of it's safe in casa, no, even in a month is when the women called access health care. there is a little nice new prenatal care for women, and they can't easily access a safe place to get beth. and even often keeping this as you heard in your previous story, there is precious little access to pace maple campbell to carry from newborn babies and say women and babies are being born into an incredibly precarious position. and you know, it's, there is really no functioning health care system left in gaza. it's, it's being completely systematically dismantled, even the hospitals. but we talk about as being possibly functional, right? you wouldn't recognize them as being functional in the way that they were the full
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laces full full what we would recognize. it'd be k o v us. i'm said women, i'm the babies a dying because they contacts us health care. the you know, is taken to go to a, by us in the u. k. in the us. but she was also fully available to women in golf before world type. this happens. right, so when women a pregnant women go, when pregnant women don't have access to proper health care, they don't have enough food. now we know that the gaza is facing a deliberate starvation. they don't have adequate shelter. what impact does that have on the mothers as well? as the babies in the short on the long term to women in the race of miscarriages, of going up, it's going up significantly in some reports, up to about 300 percent increase. there is an increased risk of still bus women and will be screened for the normal complications of pregnancy like high blood pressure
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. that can be mia. like diabetes, the same days are going on. treatment of women are giving back will probably truly, i'm not getting back to school or babies. and smaller and premature babies are incredibly vulnerable that sound ripple to infection and women, you know, on also accessing but not being able to access safe places to get. but so he's been develop a complication in labor if they haven't reached, then there's like saving, uh, based interventions prevent for themselves. and so that, that is just also available. honestly, women are dying. i mean, there's an excess desk that's above and even the deaf student, detroit were due to the winning kill, you know, as within, as we know, women and children and foam 70 percent of those being killed in golf 0 at the moment, but accessed as so that's above what you would have expected,
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separate from these dying as a consequence of trauma. all going up exponentially as a result of women being able to access health care. and i just want to highlight um, i think, you know, the hospitals are being taken out. and oh, my son to kind of, you know, one of to the, of the largest hospital at the moment, nasa hospital, which is the largest hospital in the south and really important special. and that has been on the stage for the last few days, unless we knows you just said to join us for pool 1500000 people have had to displace. i've had to move to try and find safety in the south of goals as they were instructed to do. many of them having moved many times, but nasa is not available. i. we know that 2 women in the middle of the siege, the, in the middle of the bum. bachman actually gave
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a bus and come here. imagine no electricity, no oxygen, no access to medications, no access to be taken to stay at the ship. they need it. and they gave us a needs a game and it's this chaos. yeah. and we are hearing and seeing, in fact, a lot of reports of women being forced to give birth. and these deplorable conditions, intense and random buildings, if they can find them. i mean, what does this mean for the pregnancy and in terms of, for the mother as well as for the health of the child and what's the psychological impact of all of the? let's see. so i think the 1st thing is within, you know, there are many reasons why they can't get to a place of safety and that is at the hospital may not be accessible. they may have to move to an area that's in the middle of united ministry involvement. and they called some of the comp sullivan, i'm goods because we knew the signal is not available meant much of the time. so
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we're giving in these on think they find in human conditions. um, can you imagine giving birth in the middle of a tent, you know, with may previously with no pain relief with nice sanitation with maxine volta. and if you develop a complication, so you feel baby develops people distress. if it develops, if you develop a hybrid, you're not going to access live saving tap. and psychologically i, i mean, i can, i can't even begin to imagine. but you know, the whole population is, must be psychologically traumatized, giving buffy, and those conditions cause huge indications. not saying the full being able to breast feed that baby being able to come to the other children in, in the family. and just being able to get a phone with your baby if you are on decaying unit. if you are in the, in a psychological trula and you know,
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we're seeing this is acceptable and it is, it is outrages. really the civilians are suffering and hospitals are being damaged and bombarded and the tax and this is a basic human rights to have a place of safety to get this right to the place of say, your child to be looked softer and, and, and this is not good it with with we've always normalized that hospitals clinics and a big task. all right, we'll have to leave it there. dr. debra harrington, thank you for speaking to us from london, a large antique government processor expected and tel aviv later on saturday, demonstrators are set to voice frustration with the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu as quote for new elections live. talk now to her a challenge with joining us from tel aviv. so how big do we expect this protest to
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be, roy? well, there are actually going to be 2 protests in central tennessee. later on this evening we're going to have the families, all the captives who are going to be coming out, some probably testing. and then you also will have a big anti government process, which as you said, is going to be coding for the out of the government and for the resignation of, of benjamin netanyahu. now, the families of the captives have been the most visible protest group in israel since the beginning of the war. and though they have been criticizing the governments and courting for the governments, do more to bring the loved ones back. these have been pretty, a political in tired the more over the political process of being limited in scale and a number. i think generally out of a view that this is time for. ready or a national unit,
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see that it's not really the, the time and israel's history for pauses and or will pass the politics bots to does that consensus seems to be coming to an ends now and see what you have is the uh, the one of the biggest groups that was responsible for organizing the mc judicial over the whole process, the royal this rail through march of last year, they a now cooling for people to come out on to the streets in significant numbers. now we don't know how big these prices it got to be yet we'll have to wait and see. but as i said, that consensus halls, national units have a time of pay politicize and that is coming to an end. so really what is it that's change then because you're saying there seems to be mounting tensions in israel and these growing calls for protests against the government as well. i think that that nothing yahoo, rejecting uh the c spa and exchange deal is pretty key in this. uh,
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he is now seen by many as riley's uh, set the money, secular, and left wing, or liberal centrist as riley's as being an old stickle to a resolution. there is also the budgets, which is unpopular with many seen, is very positive. i'm giving lots of money, a whole tax breaks to a satellite movements and to the orthodox a note for all the adults. i don't think there's a general, a thanks insights, amongst many people that the government has run out of roads that it's incompetent . it's mishandled things and you now have say the, the heads of is rose biggest trade union calling for ness. and y'all need to resign saying that that should be elections and he says that he's going to be coming out and joining the process later on today. as well, add on to that, find that yes, i think this belief that's yeah,
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the government as being responsible for what is widely perceived to be as rails biggest security failure probably in its history should not be the government. that leads is route into the future. okay, thank you for a challenge. reporting from tel aviv the in other news lawyers for the russian opposition, politician election of only say government officials are purposely withholding his body and have only died in prison on friday. and his legal team is demanding the body be handed over to his family. immediately. the kremlin is being accused of refusing to disclose results of an autopsy. of all these lawyers say they are certain he was murdered. a memorial setup, just after his death was announced, had been destroyed, and several russian cities. more than
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a 100 people were detained in moscow, a group of an identified people, removed flowers in full view of police at a monument for victims of oppression. many world leaders have been blaming brussels presidents for the opposition politicians, death at a jail in the arctic region. ukraine has withdrawn its out numbers, troops from up div call after months of heavy fighting. russian forces are threatening to encircle the town strategically located near dawn, yet it's the biggest blow to the ukranian war efforts since may last year. the commander has described the town as the hottest sector on the frontlines world. leaders are meeting in munich for a 2nd day of an annual security conference. top of the agenda are, as rules were on gaza and rushes, invasion of ukraine president followed him as a lensky, his aust, leaders at the conference for more supports saying ukraine will defeats russia.
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ukraine is have proven that we can force russia towards read and then we are capable of restoring the rules. and with these, we live with absolutely nothing of the key. roger missed the missed. that's ukraine, supposedly cannot. we? in this war, we can get our land back and forth, you can lose. and these has already happened more than once on the battlefields. our edges are limited only by the efficiency and lens of the range of the range a fall off sands, but, but what does not depends on us and of div cuz he da bruce. these exact lat to all of us sector site on st. blinking is also attending the munich security conference and at a to in a event he was aust, israel's we're on gaza will improve its security or worse than a cycle of violence. here's what i have to say. i think there's an extraordinary
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opportunity for israel in the months ahead to actually once and for all and that cycle. and it's because there's some new facts that didn't exist before when there were efforts to make peace between israelis and palestinians, starting with the fact that virtually every our country now generally wants to integrate israel into the region to normalize relations if they haven't already done so to provide security assurances and commitments. so that is real, can feel more safe and more secure. let's not bringing ultra 0 senior political analyst model on beside us. so um, i wonder if we just start off with what blink and have to say it back to an a where he says, but virtually every air of country genuinely wants to integrate israel into the region and to normalize ties. what do you respond to that? but it's actually inaccurate because back in 2002,
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every country did express been that'd be who summit their bid with a bleak summit. that they would in fact uh, sign disagreements and normalize relations with this right. in return for ending the occupation, the establishment of the city and state and adjust the resolution of the refugee question. so it is not the 1st time that kind of companies are in fact ready to make peace with is right. in return for a number of things, right? so the problem here is what the secretary of state is propose a, is that out of countries do all of that on the problem this of about a serious thing when it comes to this issue of the palestinian state. he also spoke and he highlighted the imperative to proceed with the, with the palestinian states. and by the way, the german 4 administered that say the same thing of the security conference. so
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now there's kind of movements more movement when it comes to policy and you say this, so has always been us policy in the region. but is it now more urgent about a want in order to protect israel and to guarantee is real security officer, october 7th. so there's a story, right? there's a story behind this statement. it's not new. we've heard that the last uh 72 hours . there is a new american position in town, right? except that hasn't happened. the united big bang declaration, but american position has changed over the last few days. and now we are confronted with a new american position. it's being spelled out slowly in order to see how people are perceiving, get, and how they are accepting. so that means they have a long story short. i think, you know, as far as the americans are concerned,
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this war inc and gaza is basically over the idea of defeating how mouse is no longer tenable, per se, certainly not have much as an idea. as the resistance movement as a popular entity, almost the better thing and so, so forth, you might be able to store in a good number of fighters, but the idea of destroying how much is no longer cannibal. so the idea that a ceasefire is contingent on this, we think i'm us as model, i'm going to get this thing. so what have the americans done in the process? now they're making the beast product, the, the, the ceasefire. not contingent on decreasing from us. but the after there's no longer about defeating how much did they after now is about a ceasefire. a permanency is far will only come a number of things to happen. such are so the commission normalization of relations with this read a long along with a good number of countries in return for a vision,
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a fast way towards understand your state versus better studies. that could be anything. it could be a bunch of vendor stands. mm hm. it could be the kind of seeing all sorts as it is today, being recognized by the united states as a state wouldn't affect it's not a state, it does not have any sovereignty. it doesn't have any security. it doesn't have any army. it doesn't have any contiguity, but it would be in fairly terms of track things of sovereignty. it would have some kind of a boy scout. you're not playing the national anthem, but it wouldn't be towed yesterday. so this is what the americans are thinking now . i cease fire contingent on normalization of relations and the idea of a better thing is because in the past model on the united states has, has pretty much said that a palestinian state can only come into being 1st of all with the agreement of israel. of course, and 2nd of all, it'll have to be at the militarized states. do you think that's gonna change at all?
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and also when it comes to this issue of agreement with uh, with israel, nothing else has lot of sense. under his watch, there won't be a policy, any insights with this is the thing, right? so when he was starting maybe see program there might have in the, the program a sense this is what, what is the hours that are we talking about a many sized one. know, right, one that wouldn't be able to stay within is that no, i saw so for peter suspect is i would have the overall security from bet revert to the c. right? but once again, and that's what is so dangerous and genius about the new american idea. now that the realize that god does he have mice per se. then doing something completely different. the change the story line to change the script right in front of our eyes as far as we speak now, right? as they are meeting them unit, and that's what they're discussing. it's the idea that everything that is on wouldn't be rewarded with and for would be real. so the normalization,
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what days rise open borders exchange, especially those blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. right? over think that would be given to the palestinians. what do you see radical subject to negotiations, subject to consensus, subject there's really agreement and so on, so forth. so they're going forward with a plan that says we need add ups and everyone else to come on board and providing dessert with the regional security pick. is that on board all of that? by the way, just to remind overview or is that around the world that this is all reward thing is the forest generals site and gotcha. all right. so the regional security normalization of relations on so forth and return for a promise off. now, of the american association, the state department is already studying the possibility that it will recognize a fed, a senior state. mm hm. and that would be the big drawers we work with. i suppose since it what, what does that do? it wouldn't make zip and assume oh,
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sort of their state and they have everything that's happened as 10 years have fought for over the years under is all the question of what are your g the question of borders? the question of sovereignty, the question of jerusalem. all of that would be wiped off the table and it would be, i thought of seeing all sort of thing that's week hostage, these really water montgomery that would be recognized by the united states. so theoretically, the kind of thing it would get, a lot of promise is right, and we've got a lot of indispensable concessions on the part of had ups independence. didn't mean just to pick up on what you're saying. we do have to move them around, but also one of the comments blinking made was that he said there are genuine efforts underway led by error countries to reform the palestinian authority. so that goes with what you're saying. and they always, by the way, said over the whole in the past, now they say it is like the lice, right? the same thing, modeling beside. i thank you so much. i as well the palestinian prime minister of how much the. yeah, has called for a boy called off is really products. and for more settlers to be sanctions. he was
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speaking of the african union summit and if you yeah. and he said that israel's were on gaza amounts to killing for the sake of killing. i would, i hate that the, i'm not the states and some european countries have put some of the sub list on the list. this is important, but the most important, what is too bulky of the products of the settlement and on the settlers and to impose sanctions and establishment of this country that is violating, they have to match the low, the national, you minutes area and low on purpose. and is committing the cruelest crimes against the, by the seen, if a good upside. all right, we have them. how much vol. he's joining us from this out about covering not summit . so the palestinian prime minister calls for a boy cost. how much support has he gotten from african leaders and how much are the old dot in africa has always
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been a place for competition. between is height is the onset, particularly the fall of scenes for if it was at the a you are most of the need of seeing a you have expressed or have in the past before the sun is expressed support for palestine. with a few exceptions, my 10. yeah, we have also just to spoken to the president of gunner who has a different view. i say you've got to, you know, the opportunity doesn't top a unify position to was the situation and he doesn't like to use the web genocide and so on. so we have a few exceptions, but the majority of opportunity to support the policy. of course they also get very angry about what's going on now the they think it is the genocide to seek is how your husband is fine to come to follow cities so. so you have some ears and some people listening to him and he's in a very good position here. the funny we have seen or saw a few days ago, the actually 3 days ago, the explosion of these id and both of the from here to assigned to attend one of the, one of the events here before the funding began. so that's also a sign of the,
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the general orientation and also to what's the situation of a sign. how much sound bye for just a moments. because another issue was raised at the summit in somalia as president has accusing ciocca of trying to annex parts of somalia through a controversial port deal with some of the line. let's listen to what he had to say . you tube. yeah. is misleading the world by claiming that they need access to the see the question is not an access to the c. the question is how you to be a want this access to the c. so how are we to read into these comments? strong words from the somalia and presidents to about the field. yeah. yeah. well, some of those words he said to ethiopia is trying to mix
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a somebody territories. so that's it for him. that's the purpose of what has been going on between each. okay. and somebody like he says, this is not just access to the c, as we have just had him say, because many countries utopia has lots of neighbors who have a c shores and other countries. also, there are many other countries, not because of a land deluxe. on the way they approached that having access to the c has to be very different. a t is also, i mean he has a cues deal for it to use today of blocking him from accessing, trying to block some from coming through the venue of the sites and the, the job. we try to approach each opium site and they did not want to comments on that so far. so i mean, he's been very, very, very outspoken in his remarks and he condemned the trophy position. i said the nice was stuff how being expressed today by the estimates of 5 minutes, the utopia, they don't count. what's the cost is auctions and the actions that are being conducted by utopia are very clearly clearly an attempt to next,
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a part of somebody. and that's not acceptable. ok, how much i'll report from the some of i thank you to the international court of justice is urging israel to abide by its order is to protect the lives of palestinians in gaza. it comes as the court rejected south africa's request for additional measures to deter a potential is really military operation and dropped off. finding some of their has more from johannesburg. south africa supported a 2 state solution for decades along with the freedom of palestinians from east riley occupation. the one cause i lived south africa to the international court of justice in december. it lodge the case at the quote accusing israel of genocide seat is also a model argument. you can see the mess, bips, the destruction of people, the destruction of property, destruction, of all the means needed to sustain life. we felt that we needed to take action, and of course, i own a state play that role in. but i think the fact that we come from a colonial
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a bought a history. and now you've got set to colonialism, having taken more or less the same time, 1948 in palestine in the courts. few, the last months to quote issued provisional measures against israel, including that a prevention aside, is to quote, says it notes a potential new assault on russell would worse than a humanitarian nightmare. but it's declined issuing additional emissions saying israel should comply with its existing order. but the sub african government says the killing of more than $28000.00 palestinians confir justified. and its concerns about isabel's continuing the tax and southern gaza. when any 1400000 people fling the war, attract just well. so that's it. this is the quote is reaffirmed its view, it says as well as in breach of the court orders and the international convention on genocide. it says we order the id is to ensure that they do not do anything that will convene the measures in the genocide convention. that was a basic go see if i would receive that these values ignore that old and the oldest
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that calls for i'm handed access to my materials made the factory interpreted in a way that suits them by most international lawyers. if a basically just said that is it's, it's an attempt and it's an attempt to justify what they're doing. so that's like the physical use bodies like the united nations security council to ensure the quotes or does that implemented? for me, the ultra 0 johannes bug or protest is being held in london to show support for palestinians and garza. the city has seen huge demonstrations against israel's war in recent weeks. hired faucet, as i thought, protest joining us from there. so how big is this protest, terry? of the well, yeah, that's one of the one of 2 things. it stand out about this protest of so far. we must say word, the project to the end of the protest here on the comes even the high street just, you know, hyde park in london. we split spoken to the organizers where it's pulling up on
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park lane. and they say that this could be one of the top's 3 such protests, short of the biggest one, which is well into the hundreds of thousands i say in november report suggests it's already in the 10s of thousands due to be getting underway towards this destination . very soon, if it hasn't already, the key thing is this destination, we're not sure it's not fall short of the is where the embassy here. not that it's the 2nd time since the how much the talk to october, that that has been a static demonstration outside these ready embassy. and so for that reason and for other reasons, the metropolitan police mountains, police force, say they are taking measures to ensure security. they point out that these protests have been very much peaceful in the main since they've been taking place over the last few months, but that they have had to intervene on a couple of occasions. more than
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a couple of occasions in terms of hate speech unplug cods, and they are aware of sensitivities as well, given recent figures from both communities, muslim communities and jewish communities. and the case adjusting very shop rises a hate crimes abuse. i guess because you have to see that you're getting ready for the process to, to full max file size time among us because we're expecting is the policy, you know, i busted uh to, to london as well. okay. harry faucet reported from london. thank you. a thousands in protest on our protesting against a legit rigging of elections earlier this month. the jailed former prime minister in mon cons party is leading a march and his mom about come a hydra has this report from the demonstration. tens of thousands of people have gone off despite the fact that the government, the government that employed his picture on public guy today. as you can see,
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the, the people who are moving the all the drums and another major development . the commissioner of roland braden to advertise for leverage in that there were not the rigs i been going to die. just going to ignore the lower estate. as you can see, that a formal paper, a lot of coming from all walks of life, women and children, john, people from all over the summer. but i've been, was on the. 7 stretch drug or some abroad, there's a that there mandate has been stolen and that they're the government just trying to coordinate system or government. think about where do you watch the election? come on i was your due to off is on my boss. the former us president donald trump
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says he'll appeal against a decision against him in a fraud case. he was ordered by a judge to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for inflating his wealth. christmas salumi reports almost $355000000.00. so that's how much a new york court ordered former president donald trump, to pay punishment for inflating the value of his properties. he's also been barred from running any business in the state of new york for 3 years. it's a victory for the state prosecutor who brought the case. today we prove that no one is above the law. no matter how rich powerful or politically connected you are, every one must play by the same rules. we have a responsibility to protect the integrity of the marketplace. for years, donald trump engaged in deceptive business practices and tremendous fraud that donald trump had committed. fraud was established by judge arthur in gore. and back
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in september before the trial even began. as it progressed, trump made regular appearances ever clicked to defend themselves. he's dismissed the ruling as political persecution today using just as weapon is ation. i guess a political opponent who's up a lot in the falls and always will be because i'm competing with a man who can put 2 sentences together, who doesn't know what he's doing. and we're heading into a 3rd world war because of this guy. we have to win the selection, they're doing everything possible to step in a way, but we're not going to stand for his 2 oldest sons. eric and don junior were also found liable for their roles in the business. they were fined $4000000.00 each and barred from doing business for 2 years. legal experts say the case hits trump, where it hurts it comes down to his legacy. if this is a family own corporation, this is all his kids were involved. perhaps his grandkids would have been one day, so wiping out potentially, they prep, argumentation, wipes out
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a legacy of generations. the former president is expected to appeal this decision, but it's just one of many legal issues he's facing in the run up to the november election. the 1st of 4 criminal trials is expected to get underway. just a block away from here in a new york court room. on march 25th charges range from covering up hush money payments to an adult film star, to a criminal conspiracy to overturn georgia's elections. to ms. hamlin classified documents at his moral auto estate. at this rate, the former president could spend as much time in court in 2024. as on the campaign trail, christian salumi, l g 0, new york is still a heads on al jazeera. we'll show you how carlos altura moved a step closer to defending his title in argentina, stuff coming up and support the
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risk on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the top for all the sports industries demo. thank you. during the primary types of ice is heating up with the top 3 oil inaction on saturday. first up, it's livable. he hasn't caught sight of taking on brent for it. right now, and they have to leave don munoz making it one male officer for 5 minutes. we finished with alexis, the kind of thing that made it to you know, 10 minutes into the 2nd half. and another basically will have a solid hazel. somebody has to turn off if they have an injury. oftentimes, agents will be asked, a couple of nations came on as a fast how substitute
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a when would see lead as little extend their advantage as the mattress, the city, and also to 5 points for a few hours at least with arrivals. not kicking off until like those well months as you will face it. chelsea at the at the opposite. he hasn't lost the least match at home since december 2022. as we move towards the business end of the season is the team mounted up pet claudia and expects his side to be pushed all the way buying the vehicle. and also when we arrive, the last 810 games up. so we'll see how many plays are in teams are involved. so i think this where you would be there but cannot someone. so the distance between the floor of the fees is so mean. so i would say at the end, but this question, it doesn't matter who has 2 or 3 or 4 if you we are there is test to, we know what games to ask for us and all of our white funding and looking to get it come in to get with 5 consecutive league wins for the 1st time in the history, the gentleman says keeping his plans fits is essential if it's cited to keep pace with liver, pull
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a month to see what i mean by the end. the end of the season is to have this quote, fully available for me is requirement number one. and a at the moment we don't have it. we're going to have to have it and we are working where they have to have it. this is that requirement number one, the 2 or 3 or 4, you will have that one is going to be difficult. you will have a chance. i'll respect to the full amount just to city, play a nicky, some of a he says his old club, all favorites to the side. it's obviously pack will that he understands what to do with your with is obviously getting key players fit. we've got to say that we're kevin dobro and then obviously the holland huge plays back into the squad. and they want to be there that about sits in january, february and they are there at the moment, but it's about what level we're going to do. and obviously also also got attention what you're going to go into, but bunch of city are favorites because of the quality and that that what they've gotten, they've been that they've seen it and they've done it and they're ready to go. what about today's game against chelsea?
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they do, you think chelsea can get some points off on city? what do you know? what strange about this game it is when you play games teams and this plays who play for my associates a file, my obviously and styling. the game is stumper bridge was an effect game of football for, for if we could have more of that. but obviously it's, it's a when would be great at, but what you find it now has changed when they do play. guy sits a say somebody scout for them on a fake. if i have that key players at chelsea, if they turn up why they did this done for bridges, a problem for my sister to leave at home at volunteers for me is see city get through this game while they haven't lost in 22. the chelsea in the last game was 14 get. it was 14 games of gainesville a. so when we talk about months, just if you can go on a run, we're in the room now as they say this being a 3 horse race with a 3 comes about sure. or the thing, talk to him and ask him, but i can sneak that way and because we have some pat claudia and he was saying he doesn't necessarily think it is just going to be the 3 pups honestly. no. i think it's about the 3 of them already do it. i think it's so crucial when they play each
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other pool is going to be set to go and say they're going to be livable um fail, and obviously a safety, but also someone's going to be monitors to succeed, to really open out the books. the games, obviously, games told them on the gainesville that we so much the city play days. well, i don't think there's a team until destroyed much of the city, like they didn't have said that that cycle consent is. so there's a belief, a what makes it difficult and the premier league is you talk to you box him, and you think that often any game of football, the same one, what, what he was depending on who you tell them they say, well, who is here is going to be the premier league champions the season. also, manchester, city or level. well i think i know what you're gonna say the full amount. that's pretty much it's just, it's about yes. so before you finish above it, before you've on that level, pull the other ones. you put a, b in spain. tompkins, boss land stating for austin. this is leigh get tied to erase and head coach. chevy says the team cannot afford to drop more points. also are up against out of ego on saturday. chevy side haven't last away from home in the league this season. i'm south all struggling,
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having us for the last 5 games. let us ask that most of the others. this is box, so we are compelled to achieve success center winnings. and if we want to eliza, we need those 3 points. we have failed, you know, we can't fail anymore. this is a book, a smoke fading. i'm trying to make 300 by 3 and get her on a fate. we don't depend on ourselves the stage of the season until, you know, we must go on for you. id mean positive and look to be different kind of stuff. i still think we can finish the season very well, and i'm walking to achieve that for people who go send them for my boss and it failed to even rex it. so it's easy to remember as a saudi arabian club. i will show up the gratian for the game to give his side is it to as a down, like in the pilot or during the i was about some severe end of the january 12 i have it so i was just being the stand out boldest, the in the, as i saw in the sub test against england and much go off to pasting or frustrating is tied to the $445.00 in viet dismissed the tourist for $300.00. 19 raj have the
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best biggest finishing the full the 80 full india have gone to this 2nd meetings and phased with a lead of $322.00 rows 2 days per night and tiger woods is returned to the pga to has been cut schultz after he fell ill, the 15 time major champion was playing for the 1st time this year. at the genesis invitational in california, he completed 6 holes of his 2nd round before calling us today. office is to show out the 7th was pulled out because he was suffering with flu like symptoms. the sums up front costs outcries off the move. does that place that see retaining his argentine an open site to the well know that she was up against italy's i'm dry of the story in the quarter finals across was locked in a one hour set before eventually winning its vibrate one. but in champion had an easier time of it's in the 2nd and so you can get 61 to secure a place in the semifinals final face. the see that is who you will support from me for now. that piece that will have another update later, including the funding result from that level forensic game. all right, jennifer,
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thank you so much and thanks for watching the news hour and i'll just 0. we'll take a short break and we'll be back in just a moment with much more of today's views and all the latest headlines out of god. so i'll see you in a minute. the call choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person in yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education reward because the women and my country deadlock suite to come up to one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings, and this has to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts,
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that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see, the vision is clear. odd agent intervenes as a un, and by so the position given to you by or die, suppose you've described that is better than is that any thoughts provide? thing answers my question to you. all that good. coups, i think, is the most difficult press than i've had to answer facing realities, usb to in the security council. this is a may just don't think, look as if it exit or to hear the story on told to how does era here's from. i'll just say around on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app, is that the,
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