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detained us for more than 2 hours on these confiscation of land, around in the galleys rate, the settlements charlotte stadium say it's full proof of israel breaking international the, [000:00:00;00] the colors, the whole roman you want to me, i'll just have a news on line from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, those against the united states vito's another resolution, i think united nations security council, which demanded an immediate cease 5 in gaza. the will goes on on the basis and it's very,
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as probably kills at least 12 kind of saloons. and disrupt in the center of the gaza strip. these are not to me as the district, mr. president. the flesh and plots of the part of student people. south africa tells the world cold as well as race. the oppression of palestinians has been the last to go on the fall to low then the occupied west bank. we look at the impact to legal is rarely supplements having on tell us to me and to me, that's the welcome to the news of the united states has once again veto. the draft resolution on gauze throughout the un security council is the 3rd veto by the us since the start of the will. the textbook forward vinyl jerry, a call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that had the team members voting in
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favor of it. the us was the only country to vote against it. to re, uh, re upload, changed a critical junk to where to go to hold the machine to the wireless. we lose its significance today. every palestinian is a target for the extent of the nation. general fine. we should all, all scroll the sense home. any email from the lives must be such a revise before the council dmc necessary to call for the cx 5. the positive to the un says that while i rejected the text presented by all j area that will be putting forward arrival resolution, calling for a temporary cease fire. while numerous parties engage and sensitive negotiations. this is not the time for this resolution,
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which jeffers jeopardize as these efforts. colleagues, i communicated our concerns publicly and privately over the last several weeks. we've submitted numerous rounds of edits, all were ignored. and so for that reason, the united states has offered an alternative resolution that would do what this text does, not pressure from us to take the hostage deal that is on the table and help secure a pause that allows you, monetary and assistance to reach palestinian civilians in desperate need. well, in the event, we'll get reaction in garza with all the correspond to target copper as a defense, that's called cyber tall diplomatic editor james base at the united nations. and james often diplomats play that cause it's very close to that chest when it comes to voting in the security council. but i think we have to inkling of what was going to happen today. we knew what was going to happen today, and i'm afraid we're seeing exactly the same picture that we've seen
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a number of times before. this is the 3rd story, the 4th time that the us has veto the idea of a c spot in the un security council. and remember this resolution demanding in the regency spot in golf, so would the cost if it wasn't for the united states using it's vito power as a permanent member of the security council, every other member of the security council voted for it apart from the u. k. that you can buy, so the bumper would, would, is explaining her vote to the security account. so right now they have staying the, even though they're also a permanent member that would not have blocked it. it's only the us that again has blocked this from happening. and says, this is not the right time and says it's coming up with its own resolution and says that it needs to delay and negotiate that. but of course, in garza, delay means dest every single day, is riley,
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is getting more and more palestinians. and that is what will result from this resolution? it's west of giving you the us is reason the main reason which they say is those ongoing negotiations that have taken place involving israel involving hamas indirectly and with the intermediaries of capital and egypt. but we know those negotiations and not going particularly well. and we know that 2 of the key players, egypt and cancel, do not have any problem with that. resolution that out you area, it was promoting and that was voted down by the us just now. in fact, they supported basket resolution james, looking ahead. obviously the us now wants to present its own version of a resolution. the question will be, will it be accepted by the security council? because one of the nice sort of this, it for us replies to what happened today came from russia's and box it up the security council. the yeah, the, the russians, very, very strong on this. that making the point that they with the very 1st in
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a security council resolution or draft resolution that didn't get adopted to come up with the idea of a cease fire on egypt sees fall that was back in october. when the death toll was about a 1000 and now the debt still stands at about $30000.00 and so on. this issue, russia believes that it has the moral high ground. what will happen with regard to the use this us um a draft resolution. it's not actually even being formally presented to the security council by the united states. we believe that will happen in the coming days, and they don't seem to be in a great hurry. they say, they've said to report is, i don't know great how. how are you to see a security council resolution in place, but they've put forward, they say all the ideas they'd like to see eventually in a resolution, it's quite a extensive document. the us have presented some of it talking about reconstruction of gauze, certain things that have much further down the line. there are elements that i think will be supported by much of the security council, particularly
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a paragraph on rafa, in which the us says this is right, the ground defense. it should not proceed, but there are other parts of it, particularly on the language of a c spa, everyone on the security council, with the exception of the u. k. and the us wants to see an immediate c spa forced by the security council. now listen, the resolution talks about a temporary cease for as soon as practicable. so the idea of a see saw not one being ordered right now by the security council. and i think that may well be a deal breaker for other members of the council. but as i say, i think we're looking at a period now again of negotiation on that us tax. but i suspect all the council members would also be trying to add things to that tax. all take things out of that text, things based on the diplomat together to the that the you and thank you. let's close eva to rough an hour to recover as a join us now. the entire cusp is hopes of
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a c side. dashed once again. the people who were living in hope of the yes incense. so hilde palestinians are saying that the they did the window of hope is getting much more narrow right now. the after the u. s. a rejection of the o jury and draft for spot proposals that might bring that in to the fighting him the ground pump. thomas city is, in fact, has a great sentiments. now frustration has b as they have been seeing that old domestic efforts have been shut down by israel as close as the late according to the permission to continue that atrocities on their genocides. i see on the ground the site gauze has been button and continued to unfolding all the old parts of the territory. i'm the wrong site. the people within this rejection will be also much more a, a living under i'm human conditions. just have to be people in the number of parts of dogs. i would be predictable suspension of
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a delivery by the room full program to the mother and part of the territory. it seems that it's going to be much more difficult days for palestinians in the north to experience this specifically that negotiation to so going on in egypt before reaching, cuz he's filed to now there was no any kind of serious effect through in terms of these assets. as palestinians here are really hoping that they might reach to an end for the fighting on the ground while they are completely right now. have been let down again by the american administration to stop the blood shifts. let's just, if it's not you, then it pulls to what has been happening across the street, the strikes and the attacks bodies, rightly something happened and did have a, in any shape or full yes, there are most strikes. in fact, in the past few hours of the goal is a straight funding project. you the in the safe zone and rough uh, where a civil call have been targeted with 2 palestinians have to report that killed with a 3 entries. others from people who were indication of targeting, as the attack had been okay,
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it's one of the most densely populated areas where they're evacuation centers in the odds of the place that had been also pitts within his very miss ald drone. and this is absolutely terrifying. does new military attacks have been carried out on the 16 altima rock, where a police which rules powers 3 has been reported? killed um, a new expansion of attacks on this area that had been recently receiving new people evacuating from roof. i liked the potential military and cogent for the city, but we have been hearing also loud explosions in the city of con eunice were fighting between hallmark and the is going to choose was it continues to where the is very forces had also targeted the 5th floor of the hospital that had also caused a very cv darmesh for all the equipment and for the water lines that's to provide the move to services for the patients and sides of the call. so that was a great deal to focus on the nicer hospital where the uh you,
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and managed to get some access to it. what more do we know about the state to the hospital? a yes, this hospital right now has been on the phone is really military seed work. check points have been established at the gates and all the ways leading to the hospital entire buildings right now have been subjected to east valley investigation and inception inspection. because these many forces are searching for all kinds of military existence for how much as using the hospital for cover. but until this very moment, they have been evacuating and forcing people to pre from the hospital as they are also have been allowing for the world health organization to evacuate to the 18 palestinian patients to all the hospitals in the south to continue receiving the medical cap but the entire hospital has been right now, completely going through drastic conditions and the very absence of food, water, sanitation, of garbage is unfolding the entire buildings on departments of this medical
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facilities bought it to this very moment. there are more efforts being made by the world health organization to evacuate. most patients, as the entire hospital had been consulted into a military base where he is where the army recovers him. that far as i think the is the 2nd day of hearings into the galaxy of his roles, 56 year old. the patient is palestinian territory and it's under way the united nations high as cold of the palestine before this case on monday. 51 other countries are presenting their arguments over the rest of the week. the representative of south africa compared the as rarely occupation to apartheid. he said, you, i see joyce hearings could help bring it into a system of racial depression that have no place in the muslim world. a soft office that cannot overstate the significance of this adviser book, a pin for the public dean and people. more especially the legal to connect to the
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as ation of the situation of occupation and the imposition of the system of racial oppression and about states which have questionably been permitted to continue for far too long. the occupation alone has persisted for 56 years. that's the un, special to put to on the occupied policy and intended please explain. the intent attended to the occupation back as well as been conducted in profound defiance of international law and hundreds of united nations resolutions with scanned, pushed back from the international community. consequently, as the president, that defined spot is why it has already elected to the cleaning of tens of thousands of other students, including an estimate to say, 2000 codes in the past 4 months. i low these not to me
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as the districts, mister president, the flesh and plots of the policy and people he's on bus the to the things that as roles behavior towards the palestinians have no justification. he said they were being treated like objects that could be thrown away. those are the defense, this of seeing able to tell a tape as the necessity of rice for the facing come us. the king then will show that abs familiar objects. this is twisted, logic is actions and laying waste to the guns us through skilling, naming tens of thousands of innocent civilians. the pricing of them, of fort worth, the basic means of suffice for while this displacing for actually the entire
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population of the 2230000 people are not justified under any circumstances. as it is, actions have to fairly dehumanized the city and by police 3, think of them as dispensable objects, rather than human beaks. these disagreements will ex, which have brought about photo accusation before the 16th quote that says that i am is committing genocide against the student population that store instead of us and outside of yourself, co international court of justice who's been following the days, events, high stuff, obviously a many highlights before use very strong points made by saudi arabia and south africa as well. the 2nd day of this landmark case, add the b spell as in the hague, as a just wrapping up. and if i can say, you know, the time countries that we heard, well, very much agreeing, we had some very,
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very strong statements here in this building accusing israel. and they were all agreeing that this occupation of the palestinian territories. this is simply unlawful and the country so has been brought forward. also the things like colonial apartheid system, a 2nd class citizen, some really harsh words against the treatment of the palestinian people. saying also that this occupation has to stop this. the supplements have to be dismantled and the has to be a reparation speak to the palestinian people for the suffering. and we heard also countries like the netherlands in belgium, where pets, very strong ties and still have very strong ties with this. well, also come down may as well and, and really stressing the right of the south, the determination for the palestinian people. so all in all a very strong statement coming here from, from the international court of justice. and of course, the stuff you know, despite statements what this is, is a cool and it requires legal argument as well. and that's very specific when it comes to the time of occupation,
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which you just mentioned. and it's not very occupation that's actually in the adult right. now are absolutely what, what the word occupation, right. the whole debate is about is a permanent occupation. basically, a permanent ox occupation is simply an expression as well as long argued that this is a temporary, but we heard legal experts saying there's no way that this is time for me because it's already happening for 57 years. and there's also no intention of israel to, to stop it then it's really officials. i've also made very clear that they have no intention to, to leave these territories. and they also have no intention for effect, soliciting and state. we have to stress though that this is a case which will provide an advisory opinion of from the international court of justice to the u. n. c, a, as a general assembly. so it's
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a non binding advisory opinion, but still the conclusion of the court with which we only expected of a few months from now. we'll definitely have a serious impact on the international perception and also to states as an image of self issue as well. it's, it has a strong moral authority, so to say, so best level is that the, hey, thank you. in the south africa has long been as the controls palestinian right? so may be mentioning its representative space in front of you in court advocating for those rights. last month, it took his route to the international court of justice, accusing it of genocide and garza to meet them in a looks back of the history of a support for palestinians in 1948. so the africans, government, of all white constitutions, legalized racism and segregation. of non whites, a states policy, the africans word for the separation is a part date. in the same year,
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the state of israel was declared triggering the 1st arab is ready will. zine has some of the 2 forces expelled at least $750000.00 palestinians from their homes and land gradually capturing more than 70 percent of historic palestine over several decades. in 1994 of the use of state violence, oppression, and resistance. so the africa held, its 1st negotiated democratic vote saw how can i go with mt a potted icon. nelson mandela elected president, what he told his loan with to freedom had arrived. the palestinian land remained occupied. i promised you as i promise, uh that is the thing i'm the case that i would do on my patients was. busy just thinking and to achieve that he had to use them. aquatics. other, i forget how it would take you to pull the code for the 2 state solution along with the freedom of palestinians from is really occupation. you have, what do you say to come by? similarity in south africa and palestine spoke simply,
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colonialism for james. so that i think that you found that the international we're off to somebody to a distance came and so i am glad to sell it at a funeral and ending a part that we don't see the same with bellas time. and i think part of that is, in fact, that really made showing the way in which the philistines state was well, sort of built in to disenfranchise on gaza. since the i'm also talking is done enough, toby 7 and the resulting bombardment keeping close to the 2000 palestinians, lead south africa to the international court of justice. choosing his right of genocide again last months. the quote in the hague issued provisional measures against israel, including the order to prevent acts of genocide, at least that is really military operations extended into southern gaza. so that's at the request that the court issue additional measures. while judges know to that a potential new assault and the 1400000 people in rafa would worse than the humanity or in knights may, quote,
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the trying to issue additional measures in israel should comply with that exist not the business is resolved after the highest court in the land is made the position this data is that i just with the legs of mind itself and the implement and comply with the court order. so that's because this is really is in breach of the court orders and the international convention of genocide for me to mina ultra 0 janice, but tape living is a member of the organization that south african jews for a free palestine. she explains what outcome they expect from the court ruling. a loud kimberly needs to be understood on 2 levels. one is the legal level where we may well see the court ruling in favor against the unit in favor of the, in the galaxy of the occupation. but the question then becomes at the political level, what kind of ramifications will we see coming from for that? as we know,
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israel has been in flagrant violation of its obligations under international. so that remains to be seen. one of the things we look at as a sub african dues for a free palestine because you know, many of us have kind of come and become sub africans through a process of, of settlement and escape the pilgrims and the nazi holocaust in, in, in, in eastern europe, and i think this moment of 1948 that was just brought up by one of your your previous speak is, is really important where both the genocide convention is accepted by the united nations general assembly. and we have these 2 par, taped states established in, in south africa in palestine on the back of them, not. so i think, as i've invested about themselves, i said today in, in the hearings that is
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a deep connection between the pi taped states and the struggle against the parted. i believe he's the 10 am wonderful memories of the struggle against a pi, tate in, in south africa and in palestine. so is that still focused on is already such as milk pod. westbank is increasing with sanctions implemented by the u. s. u k. and several, you states, funds is sanctioning 20 ages ready satellite as well as spain is considering its own mattress. the box top typical address a browse of $26.00 of the $27.00 members, a calling for an immediate humanitarian pausing dollars a month ago. members of parliament in portugal argued the government have palestine recognized as an independent states, while the spanish prime minister has promised his government will work to ensure palestinian statehood. the belgian government has pledged $5400000.00 in support of the international criminal courts investigation. it's a possible war, crimes in cause that the abraham has been to the outskirts solve the legal is riley
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sacrament investment. how many occupied westbank, she explained how the sacrament has expended on the palestinian land a according to peace. now they say 2023 was probably the best to year when it comes to circular is expanding their presence in the occupied the west bank since the also a cause that was in the 19 in 1993 when palestinians and his really is gathered. they wanted to, uh, it, they signed an agreement, they said it's going to need to with palestinian statehood. but as we see on the ground this was becoming more and more difficult. let me show you a little bit of where we are, which is near the indian, is where the supplement of hard for mazda is built on the lines of palestinians hit in jeopardy of the name and bethlehem. and as you can see there, this is a road that is off limits, obviously for palestinians only allowed for his release and is close to the league and is really supplement that has been expanding and expanding. and even when
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palestinians it is really is have agreed in very rare times to kind of stop is supplement building 3 that's for a while for negotiations between the 2 parties. this supplements was one of those that did not see any freeze in the construction. and indeed, you can see that it's still expanding as we speak now with the construction happening with all the facilities around the around it and post it is with tell you that the fact that those rules are extending further towards the occupied territory means that we can probably see the negatives really sucking and expanding even further towards this area right here. again, when we talk about supplements, we're not just talking about the building and the land grabs. we're also talking about the facilities that are in allow to the circulars, the infrastructure that they take from the palestinians, but also that they make it much more difficult for palestinians to live in continue attend. geographical continue with the policy is, will tell you that these illegal is really supplements are meant to keep posting is
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isolated in their own towns and this one in particular, cuts the continuity between bethlehem. unoccupied is jerusalem. as we, they always there's infrastructure for the sacraments. they take the resources of palestinians. so whenever, whenever, where you look at this policy and see the sacraments, the wall, the check points is very vivid manifestations of israel's occupation. and they feel that they've been locked down by the international community time. and again, to allow those documents to continue on tuesdays release atlas at 5 to homes and calls and occupied westbank and is very military, right? follow the attacks and the time to both of them. novelist is really excessive attacks and raised by soldiers and not intensified in the west bank since the war. i'm going to be gone. don't tell you, but i this is rails, a legal occupational palestinian territories has benefitted its economy for decades . well, making the length of palestinians and never ending struggle to oregon's was damaging
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the economy in the occupied westbank, unemployment, inflation, and mass closure businesses. but just the tip of the iceberg for me to be met with think if possible in the occupied westbank why those are running a business is unpredictable. i'm saying is real changes regulations all the time, adding more hurdles with the sound of israel's war on guns. a, the occupied westbank has been effectively sealed off. these farm is cannot sell the produce that they've been growing for is really markets feels like that the winds are crossings to as the closer we hold our goods, like a blue jeans and papers go to the open market on sundays, we do not send anything at all, even before the war, there were hundreds of his rarely checkpoints. there are many more now. palestinian businesses comp reach the main markets to sell that goods. and here's why. the oslo agreements in the 19 ninety's calmed up the westbank into 3 zones, a, b, and c,
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with the largest to see almost entirely on the is rarely control. they cut off many palestinians from vital natural resources such as water, oil and gas, and disrupted trade and exports. well, as rarely, settlers did not face restrictions as a result in the 2 previous decades ever expanding illegal supplements added 3 times more value to israel's g. d. p, then the combined economic growth of gaza and the occupied westbank. the war has made the disparity even worse. they occupied westbank economy strength by 22 percent in the last 3 months of 2023 and many businesses closed. the federal impact, the probably about after this situation is indeed serious, depending on the status of how the economy exec does what production and income regions ever missing such as such a resemble tells addressed to us. additionally, 29 percent of the existing companies have closed up with israel cutting off its
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job's market for palestinians. one and 3 of them are unemployed. food prices have only been on the rise, causing increasing consent. shops are impacted people impact them because of the full price is they don't have jobs anymore. and so even before the crisis, we already struggle with funding and the needs were high. now the needs are even much higher. is really surplus, have been using the opportunity to grab even more land, expanding illegal settlements that will benefit these really economy for years to come, while further costing palestinians deepening poverty and disrupting their lives. to be treatment with in co, out to 0. a still head, hey, all the news i presented israel. recall that run by citizen a growing diplomatic dispute over the war and garza and the medical emergency in south korea. why thousands of training doctors have started an indefinite strike?
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was about to damage them and use that remind to of all told stories in gulls and as by any rate on an overcrowded refugee kim says killed at least 12 palestinian dozens were injured. and distressed under being rushed to hospital cruise of searching the trouble with that by hundreds for more parties. the one size quote has been holding a 2nd day of hearings into the legalities of israel's 56 year old que patient of palestinian territory. south africa's representative compacted to apologize. 51 countries are presenting that arguments over the rest of the week. of the united states has vetoed a draft resolution before the un security council calling for an immediate cease fire. its the 3rd feed, so by the us since the stalls have to who may not complying is a professor of political science as by allowing university enjoys as not from west jerusalem. mr. kline, kentucky with us on the program. i mean, the us continues to hold on for a ceasefire on its tubs with the security council. but if want to these,
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when the government doesn't 11 doesn't want one a told how is this going to play out? all right, thank you for having to be asked to the united states won't store onto the show solely as a super fowler and did not have to say you land. and jerry, i didn't in the collison, did you want to do? basically have the government has no choice but to go to, to listen to the states and adopt us up to follow lead. and they have more experience that they will already starting out very, very slowly and very, very happy towards the interim. says fire that may be posed, expand the fitness, the war about is wireless. no choice, it's ready to be booked in advance. like that space stuck in that it has a gold plan to prevent you anything with crisis?
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did they, or if it, if the idea of the store off the business, the big debate isn't the but uh, because all lies all wrong, rough on try and stop that incursion by ground is ready to ground troops is what people are trying to do right now. the diplomat certainly is a ceasefire, is something that the israeli government have continued to say is not good to happen until they get the nationals back. it was mentioned in the comments made in the security council today by the american ambassador. and it seems to be a sticking point in terms of the negotiations that they're getting on behind the scenes as well. that seems to be no traction. and so this is a very complicated scenario revolving around the words captives and ceasefire. definitely that's and that's where you are right. but it's also very hard to
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convince this realm of the united states tries to convince is ready to step down before they close the tree that the it's, it's all these very absolute fine. no more goals that are on the trees. this is the united states dropped off at the moment and the government has many, many problems to be convinced that in the nationally domestic. and i because this is. a agrees to us to address our back and this one that's the way to go to the lecture 6. ok. that the, if i'm going to have electron seats against a specific of a breast, some of june, 3rd of interest in the doing the government in israel on the whole does in this never ending struggle for let's forget, the international politics just for
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a moment with its own public to try and convince them the public in israel, that the government is on the side and the public is not convinced because we see we can, we count on the weekends, those demonstrations, if it's not about getting the capt is back of the military to do more, it's about corruption issues of the state to the government as well that people are complaining about. and the government corruption demonstrations were suspended during the war and the very slowly they are back. they, they are back and thing combined the corner for the election. we've got somebody good, i'd be to bring back the hospital dress and and the more emphasis fire this is a, this is the new comb of the, of the masses. and the reason that the campaign and you'll come back in blaming you know, you are responsible. you are the prime investors, you are responsible for the,
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for the tester feel for over 7. so you have to take responsibility column for election and we want to float and see if the paper is, is behind you or note. be interesting to, to see what does happen suddenly in the next couple of days the, complying from by allowing university. thank you so much. so for joining us from west jerusalem, my pleasure. i thought the abi is a head of plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery of the nozzle holes, but then con eunice, he was forced to flee as well. seeds on the facility and described what he was false to in general, all around the bodies of the sea, super disability. but this mean to these, the buddies. as low as you know, mobility. you can see buildings that consist of the shock of this view during this each although that was because there was,
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but that was by these 3 weeks. i couldn't offer anything too much and we mostly know most you've been doing some student, some sweets i couldn't provide. so obviously it's for washington 2 years old. seems to us me means both i usually to the most of the was hoping to allow us to do this. we continue to have to buy the most of the just the us now, who do you mean
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a bunch of us we don't have so much in your home. most of us depends because most of us like we don't use office also. so we will need to like the continuous care, i just know the single these fish on some of actually blue bus away or maybe of the bus that we cut all the foreign ministry spokesman budget mohammed deland salaries says that negotiations between our mazda and as well have you the road block in recent days, they said they could tell me prime minister, who liked the negotiations, blamed the di humanitarian conditions in garza. and that i thought of us that the past 3 weeks. so some progress between the ongoing negotiations between high mass and is where i live or the last 3 days. so mo dispute see it
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a ticket that the decides if i'm key is business, namely the bottom i'm an attorney and situation as well as the do you understand us adopted by the international community has been negatively impacting the disputes, namely this and guys, they also do a comparison between the, the war and guys and that of ukraine. this is elizabeth calling. he is on bus of the to his rounding and growing dispute about the bowling garza, on sunday, brazilian present, luis, unnecessarily. the silver said as well as committing genocide and competitive functions to the holocaust. israel says lula has crossed a red line, chilled home in his mole. and where am i to upload it? was this comment from brazilian president read enough fuel, lou let that silver know. but many simply is lula that starts and things of that. what does that, what is happening in the gaza strip of the palestinian people has no power low in other historical moments a how do i see?
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so in fact, it did exist when hitler decided to kill the jew, comparing his rose mass, killing of palestinians in gaza. so the whole, of course, drew an immediate reaction from ease rose prime minister benjamin netanyahu. president silly by his grace the memory of 6000000 jews worded by the nazis and his demonize, the jew estates like the most virulent anti semites, he should be ashamed of himself. and on monday, israel's foreign minister summoned brazil's ambassador to the country's holocaust memorial for a public pointed dressing down. culminating in this you will settle, model, and way as i asked to convey to president lulu would not forget, no, forgive, and i declare him my name and the name of the citizens of those royal episode a non grata in his royal as long as he does not apologize and take it back. the president lula is not backing down here at cooper as it was, and busted it to israel for consultations and some of these radiant baskets presume
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for an explanation as this diplomatic dispute continues on home in the spring. so the days of the news, the lawyers, so during the solemn, just making a final attempt to try and stop his expedition from britain to the united states, the we can expand has been in prison for 95 years. fighting to avoid being sent for trial to face espionage challenges. certainly, and support is i'll feel strongly and was about to say that they faced his life and he loses a legal battle very full. so it has moved from the high cost in london, a serious on his supporters, his legal team, his family member, say this is essentially is lost jobs to fights, exhibition on the british jurisdiction. these are the hearing was the side is appeal, it will really decide whether he has leave to appeal to us charges,
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18 of them. he is charged of endangering national security security of civilians and soldiers by acting with the us military intelligence analysts. chelsea mannings to reveal vast amounts of classified information is defend the say among not classified information. was videos of the us helicopter, talking to rob the killed 11 people in city civilians. and to go to join us. he remains inside belmont prison here in london, awaiting a final decision whether he can't appeal his legal team, says they will be arguing on the basis of freedom of speech. there's never been use a lot of free speech. i'll give you all back with us and around the issue around the you tell us treating the fact that this whole it's prohibited to expedite. we also heard from his wife and she had said that she feels like every day he remains in custody on his shoulder side and said he is sending out of state political
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prisoners. that's what happened last week. and what happened and what happened is the later stage of a long fight against expedition by giving the songs and 2010 uses the sexual offenses in sweden evaded expedition. dad, by seeking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london between 2012 and 29. cmc was evicted from that embassy directed by british police. he's been entrusted this ever since his legal team says if this attempt piles, the last remaining option is to appeal to the european court of human rights are equal so i'll just 0 love to have a small business dive in several away and it not showing kids a residential area in the russian carol city of domestic and eastern ukraine. but it is because been under russian control since 2014. however, you finding troops continue to hold positions on his outskirts. the city regularly
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comes with that of hillary fire. farm is in poland to block the ukrainian border crossing a dumped grain on rail tracks and they say they do not because ukrainian goods on sally driving down prizes and thrusting down likelihoods. the blockade follows weeks of protest by farm is in other european countries, like is rising costs and you regulations plus the junior. i work with my brother on the farm. we don't hire anyone and we take care of it ourselves. but we have to make cuts and purchases of machinery, plant protection products and fertilizers. right now we need to reduce costs. so it all comes down together at the end of the season. because we don't know, for example, how much wheat prices will be after the harvest. you get me because if we are other grains come from ukraine all the time, then after the harvest, we might have a problem selling it anyway. that box, i mean the, the body of a russian military helicopter pilots who defected to ukraine. that's being filed, riddled with bullets in spain. maxine that cuts middle of flu has come back, had a cup to, to a ukrainian,
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a base of 100 himself in last year. spanish medias that his body was found last week in the country where he was living on the site identity, which is for intelligence chief said that he was a moral cold for the training his country. the trial has resumed in it, so they are full egyptian security agents. so the kidnapping and murder of natalia and academic prosecutors in rome have been unable to track down the a q so that being 5, in the absence video to janie's body, was found in a ditch outside kind of right in 2016, an autopsy show. the 28 year old had been told should digits in government, denies any involvement in his test. sonya k. k has moved from right. it is a trial which is strange relations between egypt and if any. but on tuesday that trial was the, it was for the 2nd time of the full senior, a gyptian security officials who italian investigators say accused of the
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abduction towards the end of the italian doctoral student, julia a jenny. now the child had previously been holsted back in 2021 because said that the defendants had not been notified of that part. in the case of being charged bots in italy's constitutional colton september, his over rules that decision saying that speed, gyptian authorities had not provided the addresses for the defendants. the death of judo to jenny had caused shock waves. and when it happened in 2016, he disappeared on the 25th. in january of that year, his remains were found 2 days later by the side of a highway. now the directional, socrates denied any involvement in the matter. however, the human rights investigate to say that the monks on his bodies, bull, the hallmarks of having been tortured by egyptian security agency facilities.
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nevertheless, the defendants have presented once again the same arguments, but they did in the last case, the public prosecutor and the genies probably have closed on the judge to reject those documents. and that trial resumes in mid march. sonya jago, i'll just sarah ro are still a head. hey, on the news, i will be flying high and the single and show you where a chinese line that's is making is international. save you. and i mean to challenge the dominance of abas and boeing
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book about the military leadership in guinea has dissolved the government, but isn't explaining why government ministers have been ordered to surrender that possible. and they've had the bank accounts 1st into the all the forces to oppose the presence of the company in the queue in 2020. well, well the military lead, remember they don't. but i was promised to a ton of civilian rule by the end of this year. nicholas hug has moved from the senegalese capital stucco, is normally they don't lead or dumbly dissolve the government, but he has asked every single minister to hand over their passport revoked their security clearance and access to government vehicles. this is an unprecedented move and it comes after last week. the very powerful justice minister charles wright had written to the prime minister, suspecting ministers of corruption access to the internet into certain
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websites that alluded to this corruption has been restricted. this comes at a time where there is a growing dissatisfaction among many in getting in the way that the country is being governed. there's calls for a return to the rule of law and democracy for elections to be held as soon as possible. the prices of basic commodities are going up and the internet continues to be down very much affecting the population in the country. but this latest move by the military genta is to show that no one is above the law that everybody will be held into account. and that, that money, if there is corruption, will go back to the people. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car training doctors in south korea started out in definite strike. now they will coincide with the government's plan to and what it says is a shortage of doctors. but the medical profession is denying the shortage and the pace is the plan symbol. trainees you just came has moved from the capital. so
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spouses of young doctors have submitted their resignations and walked out of hospitals there. rejecting plans to boost the number of medical students by 2000 and starting next year. the government says more doctors are needed to catch up with demand that's far out, pasting the current supply and which is expected to worse. and because of the rapidly aging population trend, touchy pc, what would you want to know where you do? in particular, the number of doctors and essential medical principles has drastically decreased and it's led to the collapse of a central medical services in rural areas. this means that the safety of health of people in these areas are not in grave danger. you'll get a walk up comes despite days of government warnings that doctors could lose their medical licenses. the korean medical association denied. there's a doctor shortage and is concerned the government changes could result in too many
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doctors driving future salaries down the road. we cannot accept the decision to take the medical school admission quarter made solely by the government. it must reconsider the plan and discuss with decree and medical association from the start . public sentiment is on this side of the government with maintains of the time is now to begin ingram mentally raising the number of doctors by an additional 10000 decisions. by the year 2035, a gallup poll found that 8 out of 10 were in support. with much of the public having experience 1st hand the long line to get to medical care, public anger is rising as patients. fine, they're the ones left out in the cold. this couple is concerned by the possible interruption to their heart treatment. 100 with whom i was doing well, doctors should not protest, not the cost of patients that makes most the joke. we're always show to the doctors . so why are they blocking us? are they only watching their own bottom line? south korean doctors are some of the highest paid in the world,
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but the doctor to patient ratio falls far short of the international average. fewer than 3 doctors for every 1000 patients. for patients who have been told their surgery or cancer treatments has been postponed indefinitely, there left baffled at how long the deadlock will last, you know, skim all to 0. so the age of the biggest ash, every single boy showcasing the 1st made in china, passenger jets lined in districts. but it's a, it's a new challenge, a full of some boeing, but it's public folk explains from the show. the atlanta has a long way to go before making a big impression with passengers worldwide. it's typically war plans to generate bonds and excitement of this issue. but this year it's a passenger just terminating all the tools. this is the co maxine 919. that line is 1st trip outside chinese territory. i think the interest comes mostly from the west, from europe,
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from north america to see how far they come together. uh to put put it back up for sale in the marketplace. china makes no secret of its intention to compete with ad boss and boeing and the global passenger across market spending tens of billions of dollars in developing costs to get a share of the action. that's when jetson's national debut comes as air bus and boeing are struggling to ramp up production because of the supply chain disruptions and quality control concerns for boeing. us as space joined in the headlines the wrong reasons. recently, an emergency exit door on one of its 737 macs, 9 plains blue at mid flight, terrifying passengers last month. i think it's perfect timing for them to get in to fix it. i think it will be developing countries that will attend the money to spend begin, and i think they will be the one that the time focusing. now there are only
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4. see 919 wind per china, eastern airlines. co max assigned a new deal here to deliver 40 just to best outlines, but winning customers outside china will be no fly by the scene on one line is telling me to be certified to fly within mainland china is yet to receive regulatory approval from european and american civil aviation agencies troops take time to potential passengers here on giving the seal of approval in s. c. c. china. rigorous to political attentions and trade sanctions could threaten export. what is a chinese that confir lives heavily on overseas manufacturers for various costs, but so long as potential barriers don't get in the way. it may not be long before co max international market emissions take off. patrick phone. how does your sample
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a lot sneeze with me? so rahman for the moment, tell me about the more news on the other side of the break, but until informed me of the nissan team here. even though thanks your time. the unsettled tax upfront takes on the big issue. there is a context to what is happening now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days the another cleansing has taken place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads about that without permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without a week to look at the world's top business stories. how much of those plans going to cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets and
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economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing inspection coming down and many costs, well to understand how it affects our daily lives, just outline for us how big a problem is labeled food insecure. counting the cost on outages in the history. a refugee camp south of bethlehem walls carry the images of palestinian detainees as my hon. mishaps husband said previously spent a year and administrative detention. she tells us he was arrested again several days ago to katy. katy did we not. we suffered loss because of administrative detention, it would have been easier if she was sentence. then we'd know he'd be released after finishing his sentence. walk down any valley here, turn any corner, and this is what you will likely find. one household after another full of families waiting on word about their loved ones being held without charge. according to the
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palestinian prisoner society around 3300 coming as demands are in this really jails sentence to administer to potentially the highest number in more than 30 years. surrounded by walls full of photos to showcase happier times. these women try to lighten. but with the uncertainty only deepening, there's little comforts to be found. the most against the united states, the peters, another draft resolution out the united nations security council, which demanded an immediate cease fire in guns that the thoughts of robin. what do you understand like my headquarters here in the coming up the will goes on the other basis on his way. the strike kills at least 12

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