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how is fine, the young man decided regions and so many others we go to them, we make the effort, we care strict the . ready ready ready us president joe biden says he's hopeful of a se spots between israel and thomas and goes up by next monday. i'm doing all of this is out of the are live from the also coming up. and he's ready strikes me of the quite hospital in southern guns that kills at least 8 palestinians. women and children are among the that a desperate scramble for 8 hundreds of palestinians rushed to see, to collect food dropped by the toad in unit for the and
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were on the front lines with the groups and the democratic republic of congo, say they've joined forces with the ministry to battle and 23 rebels. now, the us present, joe biden says he hopes a ceasefire can be reached in gauze at by next monday. but what details remote take about the framework for a potential deal sources of told l g 0 that 400 palestinian prisoners could be released in return for up to 40 is ready captives, the us, egypt, and cutoff a media i think talks between hamas and israel well, for more on this, let's talk to patty call 8, and she joins us from washington. d. c. patty, joe biden, giving no specific details away as to why he's making this particular assessment. what should we make of it? mm. to which he makes it, he wants to send a message to somebody just to paint the picture for you here just on the campaign appearance i'm of the late night t v shows he was an ice cream parlor. a reporter shouted out,
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what is the status of the ceasefire? so you as presidents are really good, it's just ignoring those questions unless they want to send a message and it appears that he did know sometimes to be fair. joe biden does say things that his age later come out and say, well, he didn't really mean to say those things, all the, all presidents do that. but he, that is what happened and this happened hours ago. so it's pretty interesting. a couple of point is this, it ministration hasn't wanted to talk about the negotiations at all. they've shut down every single question. she basically volunteered this very specific day by monday. and the other thing i noticed is you set the word ceasefire, not a temporary cease fire, not a truce. seems like that they've been really avoid in saying the word ceasefire. so it seems very clear by setting this date, the 7 days from now by monday expects that they're going to have it done is definitely i think him sending the message to someone in the negotiations. let's listen to the end of the week.
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my not security adviser tells me that we're close because not done yet. my hope is by next monday. extraordinary comments from the president, the ice cream in hand, patty among the possible avenues done which those comments might be aimed along with what you've mentioned that must truly be a domestic audience. there's no getting away from the fact that president 5 and really needs that to be a ceasefire. now that he really does need there to be as these viruses, poll numbers are just dropping by the week. he's losing support of young people. people of color a 50 percent of americans in the latest pool. so they think israel has simply gone too far and they don't like his handling of this. this is across the country a problem. but i think his age and especially like the american me is just starting
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to pick up on this. i know we've been reporting on it for months, but michigan is a t state to getting a 2nd term michigan. it has the largest population of arab and muslim people in the country of any state. he wanted michigan by a 157000 votes last time there more than 300000 arabs and muslims in michigan. i was there to michigan just a few weeks ago invited and did i talk to these activists. they have launched a campaign where tomorrow at the primary instead of only for jo bite and they are going to ride in uncommitted. that could prove to be quite an embarrassment for the president, but beyond that, it could send a message, but he's really at risk of not getting the 2nd term because you can try to find different ways to get through the electric light bill through the electoral college to win, but without michigan, it's a relatively difficult and he just had an emissary. go to michigan, meet with these activists. he came back and his message was very clear. the status quo has to change. it has changed now, or he doesn't see any way by the winds,
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michigan. but i just the from had to come in and washed in on present drug biden's off the cuff remarks that he expects a cease fire in gauze or by monday many thanks patty. and to the region where the boxes uh, has more on the potential deal, the outlines of that deal from occupied east west of some technical difficulty with playing that clip. so let's, let's move on stevens lunacy as a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco. he says, the lack of a cease fire sofa has been hurting drug biden's chances of being re elected as us president the palestinians of rough or a few ringing his very ground defensive. for the tutor, it still comes from the scotch and is throwing kids near the great the hospital
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out camera, capturing the sound as for the children uphold the life from the roots. it's an area and meant to be, say, as ro has this tip top it's attack so rough in the past few days, killing and entering several women and children, and raising mole fees of what might come next. the north, waiting for the aid has become a painful part to blowing thing. guns for menu, mondays. fine. and can they do they need military drops to close up the coast of the areas that are in central council. hundreds raised to the peach wading through attempt to reach the precious cargo flight the p and not old could be collected for the lucky ones. it was much need me, but most food aid is required in casa in another part of garza,
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palestinians risk palms. philips defined suit once again is what is the only place for a palestinian is waiting for a fish bills all the wants to expand its ground defensive into rough or 1500000 palestinians, or she'll treat the following suit. good with tar because as in oh, just the euro. russell, southern guns. while the international court of justice in the hey cause held its final day of hearings examining the legality of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands. 50 countries and 3 international organizations have addressed the cold, most cold for israel's occupation to be declared illegal and $42.00. and ben, it's miss reports now from the hague. and over 6 days, israel is occupation of the palestinian territories. let's face the unprecedented
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scrutiny before the judges of the world's highest court is what it is acting and has been allowed to act in complete disregard of international that cannot continue . it is clear that is what else you need. an occupation is also being administered in breach of the prohibition of the time pop up box is royal, has been consistently ups truck, things negotiated to spit solution is well, most renounce its claim to sovereignty over the palestinian territory. all settled as must be removed immediately. lawyers and i'm positive from every corner of the world, argue that israel is deliberately preventing palestinian and self determination by building sacraments. this is really the language of the colonized nation, the language of liberty that we've seen exercise in these reservation since the 1960s. and the other arguments have really been around the is really violation of
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the international law surrounding used to force surrounding portion odyssey and also surrounding international humanitarian. those view in general assembly asked the will court to consider the lead galaxy of israel is occupation fucking 2022 was right or was escape punishment. but it's been impossible not to stop the horrors of the war and gaza impacting the proceedings. here on the 1st most pop songs are for conscious the sort of body we came here to the, to the us just this for just as for the senior people and i think about the vehicle when uh with linda. it's opinion that this patient is illegal. i'm doing the new works upside genocide, colonialism, and that is if your patient is of the united states says the quote shipment or the
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israel is unconditional withdrawal from the occupied territories. now, under the establish framework, any movement towards israel withdrawal from the west bank and gaza requires consideration of israel's very real security needs. we were all reminded of those security needs on october 7 and they persist. israel isn't taking part in the hearings saying the course involvement could be harmful to achieving negotiated settlement with the palestinians. these hearings of late the israel's international installation. the now the court may rule, but israel most withdrawal from the occupied palestinian territories. it'll take the judges around 6 months to come back with an opinion and it will be known binding. but as the international court of justice says, it's a ruling is carried great. legal weight on moral authority. bernard smith address era, the hate post, a new president, boston,
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the boss has accepted the resignation of the prime minister and the government mohammed style said the escalating violence in the occupied westbank and the war on goss olette to his decision to step down starting. it has a cold for new political arrangements to take into account the developments in gaza the day i've done it was done or believe it might just have got him. i'd like to tell the cabinet and our great people and that i submitted my resignation to the president last tuesday for say, this decision is made in relation to the economic and security circumstances regarding the oppression of our people in the cause of help and the unprecedented escalation in the west bank and the city of jerusalem. okay. and what is being faced by our people and our cause and the genocide committed against our people on the cover. their goal is to turn the authority into a body without any political content, but we will stay resilient and strong against the occupation,
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what value was your whole shop? we're not going off. i'm need to abraham on the resignation from ramallah in the ok point. west back, the hello sir resignation comes in response, seemingly to the us and western governments pressures on the palestinian authority to conduct reforms. we know that the palestinian authorities, popularity has been in recent polls showing that it's plummeting. it's going down as probably many palestinians say. and claim that the p a is corrupted. they haven't seen any change. and also it's related to the factions, me things me thing that there's expected to be held in moscow in the coming days between. 5 definitely there is an him ask me there's for a national unity. indeed, this recognition is also related to the post war arrangements in gaza. where by western governments see an important role for the palestinian of, for the after the war. they, despite these really resistance to have the p a as part of the administration of
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the population. there are no only know when we're talking about the situation with the palestinian a for the husband. again, losing popularity amongst palestinians. especially when we talk about the popularity of the palestinian president with our bass. and it seemed that those western governments want to empower and youth 2nd across new prime ministers to kind of diminish the powers of what's moved on bass, who has been governing here since 2005. whether this change is going to be enough or an early start, it's time will tell how it's going to play out new that, but he manages the to the occupied westbank, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a ground invasion and rough uh will happen. he says that a potential cx, 5 deal with other than the delayed israel's army, presented its operational plan to the wall cabinet on sunday. and also the testimony now from occupied east arista. of these really army has presented plans
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to israel's war cabinet about a duel action mechanism they're hoping to achieve when it comes to israel's ground invasion instead of the 1st, according to these rarely prime minister or evacuation plans for the nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians who are seeking refuge and gaza southern most city. now the 2nd course of action according to nothing yahoo has to do with the military operation. that will, he says, destroy the remaining how much battalions in order to achieve a total victory. now all of this comes despite a lot of international criticism and condemnation on how exactly one and a half 1000000 palestinians are supposed to be evacuated from alpha. these really prime minister has said repeatedly that he wants to get civilians out of harm's way . but it's a little bit hard to conceive this when there has been relentless bombardment all over the palestinian territory in nearly 30000 people have been killed. so nothing yahoo is also saying that even if there is a deal to secure
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a pause in the fighting ground, invasion instead of off would be delayed. but if there isn't a deal the ground invasion would be sooner and none the less. he says, these really army will go into the homes of central jersey to occupied east jerusalem. still the head on al jazeera israel colors on strikes in eastern 11 on for the 1st time since the war began. the and to palestinians have been killed by these ready forces in the occupied west back the the hello. we've got some quads coming in to japan over the next style. say we've had
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plenty of a wintry mix recently with this larry or cloud. this area of low pressure, wet and windy weather, 20 packed ice of bodies indicate a strong wayne's way to slide the way out into the open voltage. as we go through, i choose they still so slowly. flour is a possibility, but just into northern japan, maybe into that west, the side of home issue as well. right? just easing away from tokyo by that size and temperature starting to pick up accordingly. well, if you try that for the korean peninsula, northern parts of china, not too bad, but some pieces of sherry re, possibility of some snow mixed in there, but nothing too much and a little bit of weather there to central pots of china. let's see some time conditions continuing to certainly been pretty damn recently. and indonesia, i'm all live the showers coming in here. tell us of shops, arrow to into southern parts of the philippines as we go on a 3 tuesday afternoon, increasing showers to just coming in to vietnam. by this stage, we're seeing some showers recently. it's a central positive and the less still in place as we go through tuesday,
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quite widespread as well. they should ease office. we go on into the 2nd half of the week, mostly drive by the states, but it will allow cloud and right to move into west and past focused on of the this is the 1st one they saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves and i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame at to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. the. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the watching out to do is a reminder about top storage. us president joe biden says he hopes a ceasefire can be reached in gaza by next monday. sources of total down to 0, that $400.00 promise to prisoners could be released from the occupied. westbank in return for up to 14 is riley captives. and he's really strikes the rough are, is killed, at least 8 palestinian attacks struck the house quite hospital in drink. dozens of people strike on rough. i happened. does the is really ami professed to launch a ground defensive. the royal jordanian air force was counted absent and dropped operation in gauze, delivering much needed humanitarian. 8 hundreds of displaced people gathered with
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the aid was dropped much of it along the coast near the rough and we're getting some news that he's ready. forces have killed at least 3 palestinians in the occupied westbank in the latest rates. the meanwhile, israel has hit his ball of targets in east and lebanon for the 1st time since the start of the war on gaza. at least 2 single, tedious is riley strikes, hit near the city of bol back. these read, the army says the strikes were in. vitale ation for his ball is downing up one of its, i'm drones in southern lebanon, has bowler responded by firing a barrel of rockets targeting his ready military positions close to the border. st . ahold, rippled snuff. i'm from a root the. these are the deepest strikes inside lebanese territory, since hezbollah and as well went to war in october, bile that is some 70 kilometers from the capital bay boot kilometers from the
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border where there have been near daily exchange of fire. since the armed group opened the front to help relief pressure on garza, so above the lebanese security sources say the targets were a warehouse and a form in a known as well as strong hold. some of the groups fighters were reportedly killed as well said it hit targets belonging to the armed groups, air defense unit, in retaliation for the downing of one of its drones in southern lebanon. if that's where i was as well, they didn't just projects. one of these roles most sophisticated on drones, the strong, has been used to carry out the series of assessing nations and 11 on so result. consider this a message from has the law that states can no longer act freely. and that the arm to groups used new technology that places it's ariel weapons at risk. a little off of the early on monday video circulating online showed a drone falling from the sky after being hit by what hezbollah said was
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a surface to air missile as well. media called it a dangerous development. yes, it is sending a message to israel. what i'm worried about is that we are going to see an intensification of these foaming campaigns by israel over the next period. uncertain social to the dean is reached in gaza. audit, not long after the biologic strikes is ready, drones return to the skies. at least 2 were killed when their car was hit and so they're living on the latest, targeted kenning. the latest escalation came a day after, as well as defense minister your ask alons about to step up a tax on loving on. even if a ceasefire is agreed in gossip, but it wasn't the for 1st time. he said that and has the law has already threatened to escalate attacks if, as well continues to strike loving on after any agreement is reached with the palestinian movements. how much the situation is gradually escalating,
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and they are reno of confrontation is expanding those close that has the law. say this is still a calculated escalation, at least for now. then there was just the, the date of the 9 people have been killed in what's been described as a terrorist attack in the african nation of burgundy. the rebel group reads, tavara is accused of carrying out the killings. while a family was in morning. a soldier was among the dead and 5 others were injured. most of it is described as a cowardly attack. the democratic republic of congress ministry says it's joined up with several local groups to fight them. 23 rebels in the countries eastern north keyboard region. until recently they were battling government forces. catherine, so a spoke to fight is from one of the groups cooling themselves, was
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a lender and sent us this exclusive report are not too long ago. these kimberly spices were backing the army. oh, they call themselves was a lender. so he was for p just the role on groups have put aside the differences. how the government forces, the goals to defeat. what they see is a common enemy to thousands of fighters have been deployed to boost the number of soldiers on the phone lines. # yeah, the sing songs critical run this president phone can me. they accuse upon the entity 3 rebels. karen says she's not afraid to die universe or then war number changes in i'm a soldier. i see my relative suffering there in comes for the displaced. my home is can move, but we have to leave for funds. that's why i decided to come here. but some
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commanders have been accused of meeting human rights abuses and are facing functions. the guy he also says there was a lender, is working alongside a group called the democratic forces for the liberation overland or the lar that he states do have been involved. the genocide in rwanda in 1994, you got there was all into after your, our knowledge was a lender. they are based in new york, but they are a london. we host them because they kind of go back to rolanda. they should be rolanda is problem, not ours. it was a lenders based on fuel that overload. goma and dwanda not run across the border. aquanda is here say their wall is to make sure the go ma is protected. they say that they're trying to make sure that m 235 does not advance into the city. they have new weapons and be new to speak. i asked them,
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what will happen when the conflict ends? pleasure. obama said god, the friend this is over. we hope that the government would create a special defense, eunice, which can be called in times of security trouble. we can support anywhere within the country. but for now, the see the focus is pushing back empty 3, your call is bold as or die trying, catching, sorry. you know, google democratic republic of congo through has declared the health emergency across most of the country because of a severe den gave fever outbreak. the south american countries health ministries, as the combination of a heat wave and heavy rains, has led to the spike in cases the total has reached 31300 this year so far with $32.00 fatalities. neighboring brazil is also rolling out a vaccine to deal with an unprecedented surge. a little salty is in the us state of mississippi say a wildfire that's been burning since saturday is now 50 percent contained like
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smoke and flames roared into the skies about jefferson davis county. the states forestry commission says the wildfire has been through molding 520 hectic as of land. tom is in europe, not backing down and the demands for an easing of a you trade policies stage. the latest protesters, agricultural ministers were meeting in brussels. farmers took the tractors to the belgian capital, blocking roads and demanding fare prices for the produce image. and kimberly reports now in europe and farm is bent that and in brussels around $900.00 tractors, book entrances to the european kinds. so building e agricultural ministers meet in solid weeks, they've been protesting against policies. they say to them for making
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a decent living performance say they want, minimum price is set for the forties and the store to trade agreements that allow in cheap inputs. so here, such as the size, the american trade float, mercosur with homes on restrained by the regulations they face. all of us do what we wanted the definitive ends to the free trade agreement between the european union america. and we want prices that cover up production costs. they also claim the agreements, favor logical operations and businesses to create most environmental damage and the use column and agriculture policy. we'll see a t needs to change. so if i could get that in one of these c, a p that we have now has so many bureaucratic steps that we cannot manage to comply . we need an agricultural policy. the truly adapts to the following his needs and allows for profitability. and some complaints and environmental policies under what's being called green deal, or hampering their ability to what some european ministers agree, something green
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d zooms that some. we need to implement the greendale in such a way that it becomes practical and less bureaucratic. that can be done this commission unfortunately has not done it well. most it, you know, we need to reconcile farm is what they policy. the c a p, it's the policy and without the see a pay, they wouldn't be such a powerful, ever quote from sector in europe. in a concession to farmers, european commission scrap the low to reduce pesticides, a target to leave land on, foamed improve. biodiversity has also gone many you politicians agree, more changes has to be made to such as far as the farm is. but it's not clear what name like the image and kinda how to 0. the home gary in palm, it has ratified sweden's bit to join nato. the move, please, the way for the north country to join the west in defense salons. hungry was the
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last of nato's. 31 members to ratify sweden succession nato secretary general. den stocum book says, sweden's membership will make the alliance safer and stronger. stocum abandoned its policy of known alignment off to russia's invasion of ukraine. and one of the old world's largest tech conferences is getting underway and cut off for the 1st time. the web summit is seen as a chance to connect entrepreneurs with investors from around the world. alexandra buzz is the on the in front of a sold out crowd web stomach guitar open with a bang. i'm pleased to announce a $1000000000.00 investment in international and regional venture capital funds for day summit is the 1st of its kind in the middle east bringing together $1000.00 technology startups for more than 80 countries. this is an amazing opportunity for them to meet with investors. we have over $500.00 investors joining us at this
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event, which is obviously great. they'll have a lot of exposure. they have a boost day for one of the 3 days of the conference. so an amazing exposure as well, for the $12000.00 attendees that will be joining us. they will have also opportunity to pitch on stage on the fits competition and start of showcased at the end of the day. also an amazing opportunity to learn and to develop and to network, not only with the attendees in general, but also to learn from the amazing speakers that we have going on stage. the diverse group includes impact start ups focused on improving lives through innovations and health care, sustainable farming and recycling. a 3rd of the companies have been founded by women, while around half are coming from the middle east. say, 15 years ago we didn't have really system and right now is the hub to all of the other countries. suddenly decided they want to jump in the middle east. i think that's a be progressive, a major steps where the story tips each country has its own care services and
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