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of law, 70 percent of the carl coverage, the residence of billing gilly are already taking action to protect the reef. carl's come back to promote christ and replanted off the coast. it's fun for me. i do that. the only thing they can do to protect their environment in the race to expand the the hello, my name's by this is the news. our life from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? hundreds of thousands on the brink of salvation, dangerous conditions forced to well feed program to force a deliveries into northern golfing. you know, it's a st. vito's another dropped the resolution, not the un security council while demanding an immediate cease fire in casa,
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who goes on on a basis, and is ready as tried, kills that needs 12 palestinians in these areas, in the sense of the gaza strip. the so ahead democracy in west africa is hit with another setback is guineas ministry. latest is all the countries in terms of the we begin with new phase of famine in gone. so when millions are struggling to get enough food a, during, as well as bombardments, the shortages are with in the isolated north. the world feed for ground says that it's posing deliveries that until say, foot conditions all created over the past few days. convoys of trucks have been met by hundreds of hungry palestinians. is there any ministry hits cod towards them leaving several dead and
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wounded. wsp says it strive is a navigation complete tales on violence due to collapse of civil order previously suspended deliveries for 3 weeks off the trunk was hit by these ready ministry. thomas has described the decision as a death sentence for people in golfing. this palestinians wait for food does know, and israel's bombardments and is really a raid on the crowd of news there. a refugee camp in central golf that has killed at least 12 palestinians. a number of children are among the dead. thousands of all those injured on being rushed to hospital cruise is searching the rubble with the bad hands for move bodies, unable to use heavy machinery to dig through, due to lack of fuel. let's go to a corresponding target uploads to who is live for us in rafa tarik, i want to start with this news from the wsp. that is that it is pausing deliveries of food to northern garza. how much of a blow is this going to be to people where you are,
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who us in desperate need of food a or it's in fact a very high pressure. this is a step 1000000 that would be taken by the wsp regarding suspending the a deliveries into the another impost calls that they have been taken. this is step due to the lack of these of the safety procedures as they are, as the humanitarian organizations in the northern part cannot operate on functionally at the active on the ground because of the east valley white. so it could have destruction and unrelenting bombardment that is completely unfolding the majority of areas in the north of the territory. and this is absolutely well excessive, tight, the aggravating humanitarian crisis that the another at pond is a read the suffering from a cli foot shortage. as 5 minutes hitting all areas where children, the last segment of the community that including children, women and elderly people are suffering from please. molly christian,
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this will excessive pay move with this decision. and this is what the food international food experts have been holding regarding the potential for them. and that will completely lead to a complete increase hope dec amongst the boot. he is not because of the abutment as well, but also because of the lack of food, where people, there are fights in order to get only one parcel for food items that had been partially allowed to get to the north of casa, all these challenges and also dealing with ongoing strikes, they've been more in the north. the strip tell us what you know of the past hour. in fact, had witnessed most to egypt is ready. ministry acts on the grounds as they have expanded the miniature tax by lands and also in the middle areas of the gaza strip were 15 palestinians have their report of killed in one of the latest strikes
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wouldn't dare is but a child. this building that had been destroyed was costing too curious also from different parts of the gaza strip, where people from roof as well started to play 2 different better home to central areas in light of the potential military encourage and for the city and the long side there has been more attack attacks also in the midst that rocked refuge account. at least 12 palestinians have to report of 2 of them. we've been hearing, also loud explosions in the city of con eunice, where the is very military troops continues, was and continue as were on the ground to demolish buildings. one off to the other as the dust to today had toys into more than 100 treat palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the stay. okay, for now. thank you, tara couple assume that 1st live in rafa. in southern gaza. we can speak now to sign the lo, she's a communication advised that beaten region refugee council. she joins us now live monkey parties to richmond. thank you so much for your time. so the w. f p says
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it's not taken. it's decision lightly to pause, fee deliveries, to the north, the gaza strip as a humanitarian organizations yourself, who has worked and gaza. can you understand why they've come to this decision? you know, it's a really tough decision for all of us in terms of, of determining where and when we're going to be able to, to operate. but the conditions right now on the ground for humanitarians are simply on it unacceptable in any other context to military and would be pulling out at this point because it is simply so dangerous. and there are no guarantees of the safety of humanitarian staff. neither because of these rarely targeting convoys is rarely targeting of police who are there to protect a convoy. and then of course, due to the desperation because of the lack of aid that's getting in, there's just been a deterioration of civil order in garza. that's led to, to those, to the charging and, and looting of,
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of aid aid called voice as they're trying to make their way. i'm sure the w r p. did not take the decision likely, but it's it. but they need to. they also have a duty of care to their staff and to the end for the people seeking out the not to not to be putting them in in dangerous positions. right. of course, um, spell it out for us a little bit more the challenges, but humanitarian organizations not yourself face. when you turn up with a truck full of aid or several trucks full of a and want to get into gauze at what exactly is going wrong. as well, 1st of all, they're all sorts of logistical hurdles still in terms of getting me into into gaza, including arbitrary compare shift and extremely intensive screenings that are, that these rallies are requiring for any age. that's entering garza on top of that, we've seen is really protectors blocking the delivery of the now and the un which is handling all deliveries for rafa into or from off of crossing into,
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into gaza. they were being accompanied by palestinian police officers, but the repeated targeting of police officers accompanying a convoy has led to the police no longer providing that assistance. that means that these test drivers are and convoys are, are unprotected, and that people desperate for aid are, are charging trust. in some cases, even beating the truck drivers and damaging the beautiful. this is the level of desperation, just even in rock bar. let alone and more the result is that where people have been deprived for only in the 1st month and a half of the year out of 77 planned convoys, c u n. and, and the other end deals were only able to fully or partially facilitate. 15 of those of those plans commission because of the lack of coordination or flat out denials by the israelis. or you mentioned those extraordinary scene. so we saw earlier this week where a convoy of trucks were met by hundreds if there's hungry,
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desperate palestinians. but then the is randy ministry started firing on them and we had some, several people wounded. didn't have to come to that. i mean, it could have been avoided. you know, i, i really don't understand why because rarely, military was shooting at, as people desperate people seeking aid. i can't imagine that 70 aid workers would want the people who are desperate and, and on the brink of starvation, to be shotwell, seeking out aid. of course, one of the things that we need in order for us to be able to deliver a safely is a cease fire and guarantees of access to all parts of the world where a workers and those sticking out a will will be guaranteed up their safety in terms of the conditions of those that have the distributions earlier this week, it's just simply unacceptable. what is your understanding of the food security situation in golf and now particularly in the north, i mean how big
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a blow is. it that we're seeing the suspension of food aid well, as of now children 15.6 percent of children under the age of 2 in northern vows are facing acute starvation. these are unprecedented numbers prior to october 7th, less than one percent of children throughout the were facing the that level of starvation in mouth. now nutrition. so if it's quite quite severe in terms of northern garza, there's limited food getting in there. people are running out of even animal fodder to eat. i was speaking to one of my colleagues today who's in russell, who was in touch with folks up north, telling us about the sky rocketing prices. people paying hundreds of dollars for a few fuels of, of flower because it, because the situation is so desperate in the, even in the south where aid is, is more plentiful and, and some commercial, uh, commercial goods are reaching the market. the cost of, of food has just skyrocketed and, and even if people have money,
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they still often cannot afford to purchase enough food for themselves or their families. a okay, sign a little a really appreciate you talking to us communication advised that the norwegian refugee council speaking to a staff from ok. potties tourism. okay, now to move that's being condemned as reckless and dangerous on a green light, some more master cuz united states has once again veto the draft resonation on gauze. i be un security council. the techs put forward by algeria called for an immediate humanitarian safe spot. and have the team members voting in favor? the us was the only country to vote against it. it's said veto since the beginning of the war. those in favor of the draft or re um, re upload, change. a critical juncture, where the goal is to hold the machine to the wireless. we lose its
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significance. today. every policy is a target for the state of the nation. and general fine, resort of all scholars, since whole many email from lives must be sacrificed before the council dmc necessary to call for the seas 5 of the us. and by said to the un said why they the rejected the text presented by algeria . they would be pushing forward arrival resolution, quoting for a temporary cease fire, while numerous parties engage and sensitive negotiations. this is not the time for this resolution, which jeffers jeopardizes these efforts. colleagues, i communicated our concerns publicly and privately over the last several weeks.
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we've submitted numerous rounds of edits, all were ignored. and so for that reason the united states has offered and alternative resolution that would do what this text does, not the pressure from us to take the house to steal that is on the table and help secure a pause that allows the manager and assistance to reach palestinian civilians in desperate need of a palestinian and besta to the un has slammed the us veto as a green light israel to get away with murder. it is absolutely a reckless and dangerous against she. again, shielding is an even as it commits the most shocking crimes, one exposing millions of innocent palestinian civilians to express a more untold colors. it is not, is it that should be protected by the retail?
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it is ballasting and children, women and men who must be protected by this concept acting. now, i'll have to not take that as a james space has more from the un headquarters in you. so there's all sorts of problems that had no source indigo. see ations ahead on the us draw if this is the us draft that they haven't even fully presented to the security council. and my understanding from the us is that not in the great deal of a rush, they would actually like to give everyone an opportunity to comment on this and that they would taking representations from other delegations on it. but of course, that means more delay and delay is also the result of the veto today means there is no immediate cease for in place. it means more people will die in cost. and now the us position was that this has to give space to negotiations that have been taking place in the region. but of course the, those negotiations involved the us in israel, but also egypt and cats of us,
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egypt castle had no problem with the algae or in the draft. the, the us veto. the us said if that dropped came into force and how much was given a c smile as to why she puts 8, then they wouldn't be the incentive of for him. us to release those being held prisoner in garza. that's certainly the, the line that the us all taking at this time. but it is a very interesting picture. if you look at the security council table today, it's 13 countries in favor and emergency spa. and i think that also reflects the vast majority of the membership of the white a membership with united nations at the $193.00 countries. and on the other side, just the us, v towing and stopping this resolution becoming binding international law and the u . k. not quite with the us, but sort of with the us. they abstained on the resolution.
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the hearings into the legality of israel's 56. yeah. occupation of public opinion territory. how continued for a 2nd day. the united divisions, highest court lawyers on diplomat spoke about a pol tide and at the ethnic cleansing, they all gave the israel's occupation if the westbank should be ruled. illegal by miss smith's reports from the hague. in the netherlands, south africa's ambassador to the netherlands lytle, south africans of his generation, grew up under a passage. he knows how it works. we s of africans sense. see here and felt cool in the humane discriminates, the policies and practices of the east valley to the gym. as an even more extreme form of the up protects, that was institutionalized, i can make people in my country. me see to the south africa is one
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a $49.00 states arguing at the world called the israel is occupation of the palestinian territories is illegal. only the united states in fiji will later argue that it isn't saudi arabia, which before october, the 7th look set to establish diplomatic relations with israel highlighted what it says is these rails intensifying colonization of the west bank at the city of levels of the government's the codes are overly made to for soberly funds. fav as initially cleans on a city is out of that homeland expense settlements, even photos of onyx for the areas if it was banked, and at all costs to reject the notion of establishing the city and the states along the lines of the 2 states solutions. these headings been planned for more than a year. they have attracted new focus because of the blood shedding garza, i'm the separate genocide case against israel, that this court is considering
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a thread running through the submission as a focus on his rails encouragement and expansion of settlements. but toleration a subtle violence and a positive light restrictions on the palestinians in the west bank and east jerusalem buffle illegal under international law. and its winds, being on here to the israel occupation should be declared illegal. bernard smith, alger 0 take. now south africa has long been an advocate of palestinian rights last month. it took israel to the international court of justice, accusing it of genocide in gaza. for middle middle looks back on the history of its support for palestinians in 1948. so the africans, government, of all white politicians, legalized racism and segregation of non whites, a state policy. the africans word for the separation is a part date. in the same year, the state of israel was declared triggering the 1st arab is ready will zine
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estimate of 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 2 years of state violence, oppression, and resistance. so that africa held its 1st negotiate the democratic vote. saw how can i go then to a parted icon, nelson mandela elected president what he called as long as the freedom had arrived . the public opinion land remained occupied. i promised you as i promise, uh, what does it say? i'm vicky that i will do my best with. busy this thing and uh, to achieve that, please give aquatics. i don't 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 research company similarity in south africa and palestine and spoke simply colonialism for james. so that i think that you found that the international,
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we're off to somebody to a distance came and, and so i am glad to sell it at a funeral and ending apart that we don't see the same with by this time. and i think part of that is, in fact, that really made showing the way in which the philistines state was sort of built into disenfranchised and gaza. since the how most attacking each one in october 7 and the resulting department to close to the 2000 palestinians, mid south africa to the international court of justice, accusing 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 africa requested 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 of a nightmare. the quote, the trying to issue additional measures in israel should comply with it exist. it
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cannot be business is resolved. after the highest court in the land is made, depending on the solution, 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 minute, i'll just say about john this, but i blew and is a member of the organization, south african jews for free palestine. she explains what outcome they expect from the court reading. so the outcome really needs to be understood on 2 levels. one is the legal level where we may well see the court ruling in favor against the united 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 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 for continues for 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, and in palestine on the back of the not. so i think as an estimate of sellers said today in, in the hearings, there is a deep connection between the pi taped states and the struggle
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against the parted. i believe he's the 10 am wonderful memories of the struggle against the part 8 in, in south africa. and in palestine, the international focus on is really settlers cindy occupied. westbank is increasing with sanctions implemented by the u. s. u. k. and several you states fronts a sanction sanctioning $28.00 is riley settler as well. spain is considering it certain measures the blocks top diplomat, joseph burrell says 26 for 27 members, according for an immediate humanitarian pause in gaza. month ago, members of parliament in portugal, edge the government to have palestine recognized as an independent state. 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 course investigation into possible world crimes in casa. and abraham has
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been to the outskirts of an illegal is rarely supplementing bethlehem in the occupied westbank. she explained how the settlement has expanded onto palestinian land. according to p, as now they say 2023 was probably the best to year when it comes to circular is expanding their presence in the occupied west bank since the also a cause that was in the 19 in 1993 when palestinians in his reading 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 is becoming more and more difficult. let me show you a little bit of where we are, which is near the illegal 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 as have agreed in very rare times to kind of stop is supplement building 3 that's for what for the negotiations between the 2 parties. this supplements was one of those that did not see any fries 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 suckers, 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 illegals is really supplements or 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 well on tuesday is early settlers set fire to homes and cause and the occupied westbank on his riley ministry raid follow the attacks and the town and for the cotton in nablus. is there any set of attacks and raised by soldiers have intensified in the west bank since the war on thousands began in october. israel's legal occupation of palestinian territories has benefited its economy for decades while making the life of palestinians and never
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ending struggle. won't garza is damaging the economy and the occupied westbank, unemployment, inflation and mass closure businesses on just the tip of the iceberg. to meet treatment, banker reports in the occupied west bank and why not running a business is unpredictable. something is real changes regulations all the time. adding more hurdles with the sound of israel's war on guns a. the occupied west bank has been effectively sealed off. these farm is cannot sell the produce that they've been growing for is really markets feels that the winds are crossings to. as the closer we hold our goods, like a blue jeans and peppers 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, the many more now palestinian businesses comp reach the main markets to sell that
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goods. and here's why. i left the also a grievance in the 19 ninety's calmed up the westbank into 3 zones, a, b and c, 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. while 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 west banks, economies rank by 22 percent in the last 3 months of 2023 and many businesses closed. the federal impact, the part about this situation is indeed serious, depending on the status of the economy. exec does web production and income region such as subdivision motels, investor s. additionally,
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29 percent of the existing companies have closed up with israel cutting off its job's market. for palestinians, $1.00 and $3.00 of them are unemployed. food prices have only been on the rise causing increasing consent. the 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 for high now the needs are even much higher. is really sub list, 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 to. so has on al jazeera, a medical emergency in the south career wise, thousands of training doctors have started an investment strike the
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hello. we have a low cloud and right, piling it across the western parts of kira based west and wendy. but at least it is, ma will say about and right about where to where the streaming in from the atlantic initially we'll see temperatures in edinburgh at around 11 degrees celsius. that went to well assessing it across a good path of scuffling, thinking well, moving for a sweeping for us. we got one through wednesday and glossy finding drive i state. we can see the next system is placing in the wings and let one introduce a some. i should feel to the weather as we go. one is in the 2nd half of the week that when it comes down across the country is no deposit of front allows you to apply for the time being across spain and portugal. unless you try to decentralize, if you're able to say happy to crowd around some showers, able to was voting, stifles that western side of russia. so shy, was to just around the central parts of the met. it's right. able to look that just
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drifting my way towards grace. here we go for thursday. those that went to web are coming through on thursday. great refresh a web backup to will scott, to in some snow shows the possibility of, of the highlands west composite bottles. i give it a chance to sing some snow and maybe go some wet weather must needed rain coming into spain and portugal, so that's no bad thing. the reason why, why the 2 just around shanicea and with western parts olivia are over the next 1000 easing further east with bloody showers to west africa. the latest news, as it breaks, some of those we need aid may be able to access it and parts of to them that are safe and where there is no fighting with detailed coverage. withheld scripts of tracing here on stops lots of islands that symbolizes sweden's rustic. change in military policy from around the world. the security forces are not protecting the people, but rather the president and his decision to delay the elect. examining
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welcome back here watching out is there a mind at the top story is this our well seed program says it's once again pausing, deliveries of food a to northern goss it and using violence agency says it's trucks were met with guns, fight, nursing and complete chaos due to a collapse of civil order. united states has vetoed a draft resolution before the un security council, calling for an immediate says 5 as the fed veto 5 of us since the beginning of view and highest court has been holding a 2nd day of hearings into the galaxy, if, as well as 56 here, occupation of how this thing entire tree topic is representative compared it to a pop type. 51 countries are presenting that arguments are over the rest the week. a thousands of palestinian babies have been born prematurely as a hospital in rafa in southern gaza. some of them are opened or killed before that fast press. a hash in reports inside the gaza
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hospital fridge. the bodies of several infants rest and note on the door. cushions don't put food. yeah. the reason for which is paying for the key out the life and death into twine. yeah. at the end but it's crescent hospitality and rough lot. i think this hospital is very small. it is now the only place with gynecology obstetrics and nursery facilities in the gaza. strip. we have just 18 incubators for 45 babies. there should be only one baby in each incubator. that means there is a lot of pressure on doctors and nursing staff. doctors say the story of one premature baby they've named my lack is bought to clear the project and have them smoke. i don't know how much, what there's an unknown baby, and we don't know what's happened to our family. some people found her on a tree as a result of the showing and brought her to the hospital. we gave her the name of my
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luck because she really looks like an angel. my luck, whose name means angel and that i make is one of the 213 metro babies brought to this hospital from i, she thought medical complex. she was well enough to stay engaged along with 2 other babies. why the remaining 28, whose parents, fates are on known, were sent to egypt for treatment or the sleep. we need to save the posting in children. the children and babies have done nothing to be the victims of these really aggression. the occupation forces are criminals who can't do anything. they are threatening for storm rasa. and if this happens, we will lose all post to mean babies here in the hospital. they are also many healthy children in the nursery woods and the hospital is trying to reach their families. so they can be over united the just show the crowd conditions inside the nursery, doctors
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a consent that the she and number of children needing treatment into what causes a threat to the lights, the cache, and just kind of tell us foreign ministry spokesman majid mohammed l on, sorry, says negotiations between thomas and israel have hit a red block in recent days. he said beak, atari prime minister, who lived in negotiations, blame the dice, monetary and conditions in gaza. and that as of yet that the mother passed the weeks. so some progress between the ongoing negotiations between how much and is right, how about the last 3 days. so mo, dispute ca today, could that, that decides if i'm key is business, namely the bottom i'm gonna tell you in 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,
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the world and guys and that of ukraine. he just said the farm is in poland to help in protesting against cheap grain inputs from ukraine. a crazy near total blockade of the ukrainian food. and what they say is a bit to save that livelihoods keeps, as the process will damage. it's who efforts tony engine ever put what's blocking the border with ukraine polish farm is frustration. evergreen prices has reached new heights using the tractors and trucks to protest in a $180.00 locations and disrupt traffic throughout the country. in an attempt to grab the leaders attention to the cma, the process, the, the situation and asking mr. test to come and talk to us pharmacy will be suspicious level delay and to understand the difficult situation here with bowden, farmers all over europe understand is difficult situation because this is coming to
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them to brought in great interest through this. so that with the quarter door, let them come to their senses before it is too late. due to border crossing, that angus spilled over onto the trucks as they dumped grain leaving ukraine by train to germany and left it to spoil. in 2022, when the will began to you wave duties on ukrainian food exports to help the war effort. pharmacy this unfair competition is no crushing the business and on the social media platform, x ukraine's minister of infrastructure, called the protests. political publication aimed at dividing ukraine and poland. you reminded people, ukraine's grain is being harvested under rock at the tax and its export as a method of survival. you has already seen sustained protests from european farm as they both of them subsidies. the polish farm is what you creating inputs bind a new you restrictions on the use of fertilizes and pesticides,
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scrapped burdens prime minister donald task to calls himself the most pro ukrainian of leaders has remained quiet under protests with 77 percent of post backing the farms to month task called risk antagonizing voters. when he has such a slim majority, the failure to act no good, have significant consequences for long term polish you crazy and relations. charlie angela out of there a speak now it's a cost, but can you tell he's anomalous at the war? so institute, he joins us now live from war. so thank you for your time. tell us a bit more about based on the farm is protesting. poland. how wide spread all day and how they impact the largest society and the economy is a whole hello, thanks for having taken, having me. indeed, these products have been influencing the power of a partnership between your relationship a lot because of impulsive ukrainian,
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great into your opinion, has indeed influenced which is the situation of fish, thomas who also on one hand in thoughts the own production of the other hands of ukrainian grain of ukrainian agricultural products also imported into problems and as you've already mentioned, that the support for the process of it is, is very high. and of the same time we have lots of internal conflict ongoing inside poland and under the same time the ukrainians are obviously quite emotional in the search. it's about the grain and the products because of the wall that's going on over vast services. i think the biggest crisis between power and ukraine, which affects not only for governments, but i think perhaps even most severely the societies and the publishing ukrainians who have the right to know if that's a lot of you bring in immigrants and you cleaned refugees who live in power and then this also creates tensions between the ordinary people. okay. but to what
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extent has cheaper influence from ukraine actually been the cause of farm is hardship. because according to the courtney and president, only 5 percent to be quite in agricultural exports are passing through the published border. which doesn't actually sound like a lot. yes, but that was more of that's before the bands introduced by the publish government and to the no embargoes. uh that would be a much more now ukraine and brand new thing and, and it's not just about the brand new so, so about a lot of, of agriculture products going and going inside power and who are also often offset . alas, the quality because band of the on as many environmental and all the restrictions in the train in the u. s. so this can have lots of spence runs on the publish market on the same time publish. farm is many of you are in the problem is also
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dealing with a. busy you, if you in a west european commissions, a policy to in terms of climate change and resources affects the situation and creates buttons on the farm is and now cooling for a band of old advert cultural inputs from ukraine. what is the likelihood of that happening? and is that to some extent, the solution to found this problems? well obviously this, the thought messed with besides the government to act to this is in the but that's a do you have a hand for government who would be under pressure from ukraine and possibly also from the european commission not to not to act this severely and this is the, this will be a very difficult choice for them because of as a lot of the tensions in poland and the elections coming components. original elections, big o p and bottom in the elections and run for presidential elections. and so when to
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disclose the position she attacked the van government for not be for not helping the farm is as much as she would. and now it's the other way around runs is in power. the opposition attacks him for notes help him to solve this. as much as you could, because obviously it's easier to attack the government when, when you're in a position and to say, but you would be very tough when you're in a position. so whoever governs is under pressure from us from published society to be as tough as possible. and on the other hand, that's the international pressure, right? we've seen publish farm is throwing out ukraine, ukrainian grain uh, on train tracks and letting it rots. and schools ukrainian laurie drive is route to retaliate. the blockade pony strive is at the crossings on this side of the border . how, how, to what extent is this going to explode? how, how he to the is it going to get as well,
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i'm afraid the possibilities over content getting more and more heat. it is. it's quite, it's quite big because there are many reasons for pensions now and the same ton of things the ukrainians can be frustrated because of the fact that that's been not able to launch accounts of offensive and vandals getting american age. and on the same time, the po, several so frustrated often with, with the attitudes of ukrainians, not only in terms of the economy but, but for example, the visa visa holding muster kind of the 2nd the goal. and the refusal by the koreans to allow, were extreme nations of the, of a 100000. the photos were killed by, by the, a created by ukraine and national expect events. so there's a lots of you also historical possible attentions to, to, to, to, to come here into the arena. and also we know with the, with the, the intent of the situation problems and with the situation in ukraine does the
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best lots of fire that's unfortunately can get into other people's live. i live. so it's very difficult to manage. i think for, for the politicians in providence cast, but key to really good to get your perspective. uh, cast button on the list at feet was so institute lawyers for julian assigned and making a final attempt to try and stop his extradition from preston to the united states. the we can expand that has been in prison for nearly 5 years. fighting to avoid being sent for trial to face espionage charges. i suppose it has more in from the high court in london's a serious on his supporters, his legal team, his family member, say this is essentially is lost jobs to fight expeditions 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, 18 of them. he is charged of endangering national security security civilians and
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soldiers by acting with the us military intelligence analysts. chelsea mannings to reveal vast amounts of classified information is defend the say among our classified information was videos of the us helicopter, talking to rob the killed 11 people in city civilians. and to going to as soon as 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 the fact that this whole it's prohibited to expedite. we also heard from his wife and she had said that she's peers for his life every day. he remains in custody on his shoulder side and said he has such a nice little cold. that's what happened last week. and what
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happened and what happened is the later stage of a long fight against expedition by giving the songs and 2010. he was charged with sexual offenses in sweden. he evaded expedition dead by seeking records in the ecuadorian embassy in london between 2012 and 29. c. c was evicted from that embassy. interested by british police. he's been entrusted this ever since his legal team says if this attempt failed, the last remaining option is to appeal to the european court of human rights are equal, so i'll just 0, the trial has resumed and it's an a, a for egyptian secures the agents for the kidnapping and murder, a italian academic pulse, the cases in room have been unable to track down the accused. so that being tried in the absence, junior, rejecting his body was found in
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a ditch outside car in 2016. an autopsy show. the 28 year old had been tortured in jefferson government, denies any involvement in his death. sonya gabriel has moved from room. it is a trial which has strained relations between egypt and instantly. 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 abduction towards the end of the italian doctoral student. julia had 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 its least constitutional quote, in september of a rules that decision saying that speed, gyptian authorities had not provided the addresses for the defendants. the death of
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judo to jenny had caused shock waves. 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 the highway. now the egypt shall 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. 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 to okay, lets for to now to the united states, once again, the towing a draft resolution on gauze at the un security council. it's a move that's been condemned as reckless dangerous. i'm a green lights for move mass because well, the textbook,
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food biology area code for an immediate humanitarian space. fine and have 13 members voting in favor. the us was the only country to vote against it. it's sad fee tote since the beginning of the paper on the palestinian representative to the united nations. we had one soul joins me now from the un headquarters in new york. many thanks for joining the program. what is your reaction to the events of the last few hours the us veto at the u. n. a. c to it's the united states now of the almost 145 days of the continuing of this crime against a lot of people in the gaza strip described. you know, by a, you know, those who went to the i, c, j as a genocide the, you know, war against the, palestinian people by the occupying power and not to the at i agree
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a through a resolution and the security council to code for an immediate cease fire, quoted to whatever humanitarian describe it as you wish, but immediate ceasefire as requested by the secretary general of the land. and almost all human utility and agencies of the united nations. a massive number of countries in the general assembly and almost everyone in the security council with the exception of the united states of america. so it is regrettable it is the wrong message to be send by the security council of to is or is. and we will continue locking on the door over the security council, the general assembly, all the components of the united nations, including i, myself, i was before the i, c j a yesterday, in which i pleaded the case of the palestinian people for the tremendous amount of
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pain that you know, to be of a senior today to convey it to old, the judges in the i, c, j in the humane, in an emotional, and hopefully, and then an effective way. so that at the secuity, the s g i c j to also that their voice through the provision that emerges, that amount to a calling for a ceasefire, for as well as the stop it's action and it's crime. so the 6 religion or the majors, the, the us, he's a j a request to, to be able to be implemented mister month sir. what did you make of the explanation given by linda thomas greenfield, that the un and boss to a when she explained why the us had use the veto. she said that the current resolution now during resolution would put sensitive negotiations in jeopardy.
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that is not true because to those who are involved in this sensitive negotiation. another presumptive because of cut out and egypt indicated that that is not so sees fire will add negotiation to move forward swiftly. and do you know to accomplish the objective of the exchange of prisoners as hostages, and therefore it is not what the, what was claim. and also let me add if the idea that they are now introducing a draft resolution to a cold for a long ceasefire, long lasting ceasefire on a long lasting pause who is stuffing of the in other states. if we can convince him to implement that in order to have the kind of, you know underway, negotiation from implementing the nobody would be objecting. nobody will be unhappy
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. all of us. we wouldn't welcome any action that would have stopped the killing and save lives of the palestinian people. so the us have propose their own draft resolution. what, what is going to happen with that on members like yourself? uh, going to be examining that. so that is that something that you're going to consider from my understanding that the normal mechanism in the security council and a member can introduce the draft resolutions. they engage in consultations and amendments and changes. and if they reach an agreement and then they can proceed to vote on the resolution, they can also introduce it to excuse me, to be put to a vote even if they don't agree,
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provided that the american side's gun must have enough for a number of countries to cross the threshold without any over the betterment members to cost. if you excuse me. okay, i'll let you go. thank you so much for joining us. we would say we, we was you're very welcome. thank you so much, the palestinian and by such a united nations we have months or speaking to a staff from the un headquarters in new york to the ministry leadership in guinea has dissolve the government, but isn't explaining why government ministers have been ordered to surrender the possible, it's and have had bad bank accounts frozen beyond forces deposed president alpha con day in a to in 2021 ministry needa milady dom we're has promised the return of civilian girl. by the end of this year, nicholas talk has moved from deka muse unplugged. normally the june to leader
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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 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
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continues to be down very much affecting the population in the country. but this latest move by the military agent 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 to the world health organization has raised a lot of the rapid spread of measles worldwide. more than 306000 cases were reported last year about 79 percent increase from 2020 to the w h. i ones that more than half a whole countries globally at high risk of measles outbreak by the end of the year . what we can see is if we've got a 79 percent increase in cases in terms of $23.00, we would anticipate an increase in depth in 2023 as well. but we comp, sorry, it's going to be a 79 percent because increase because it depends where the,
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where the case is because okay, that's it for me my, the insights best me down the, in, on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it is a school thanks. question or professional about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to today is that another if mcclin's ink is taking place, augusta. nothing goes into garza without his real permission. nothing leaves golf though with offers roles. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront, without 0 hard hitting the entities as a un ambassador position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than is that at any of the thoughts provided? hang on my question to you all. the good cooks, i think,
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is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb to in the security council. this is, it may just something good because they've gone to the exit or to hear the story on told to how does era a veto. he's really made a tree bags. the sho legally is randy settlements in the all key point. west bank. the red lines off the borders of the army discovery, just new security. so we're now in the area, i think you're just saw on those maps. there are illegal is ready. settlers living just a few 100 meters from hey, in caravans, in that direction. and the army says that it's a necessity in order to expand a so called securities are around illegal is right. the sentiments suddenly is ready. soldiers appear on the opposite bank. they approach forcing us to stop filming changes for more than 2 hours on these
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confiscation of land, around in the galleys, radius settlements. charlotte standing and say, it's full proof of israel breaking international. the hundreds of thousands on the brink of salvation, dangerous conditions forced the well seed program to pause a did a breeze into those and off the i, my name's by this is out. is there a life and don't also coming up united states vito's and now the dropped resolution, not the un security council which demanded an immediate cease fire and golfing. the will goes on on a base. it is where the strike kills at least 12.

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