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so as to be, so that'd be made to argue match for smelling d, the base rent launch is more a taxed on a rock fi in 7 guys. i kidding. at least 17 people. the glow. this is algae 0 live from to hi. i'm 40 back people also coming up the security council has been prevented repeatedly from calling for an immediate cease fire. the un general assembly debates the united states to use of its veto to stop as cease fire in gaza. u. s. a tends to pay the mediator between has rely and is ran as cross border. a task task escalade and
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fisher in model of lauderdale were donald trump said, a big win from the supreme court has the super tuesday the we begin in 7 guys. so where is really strikes on 2 homes in the rough? i have killed 17 palestinian central guys. i is also being targeted with these really a tax getting a 13 people in the say right? refugee come within 30500 policy means i've now been killed since. is there a began? it's for on guys in october. how does um, how many begins are coverage this with the bands. risk is kind of rough us campbell, to find somebody that's pulling another, it's really strange. yeah. the tech on homes integrated, but i this neighborhood left several people dent in the east of the city. another it's really striking. several other palestinians is right. designated rough as
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a safe zone, but telephony and cell phone, anything but safety there. hold on. i do hope you want to have the demo. shame on them to stop this blog stuff. well, i this blog why, why the exterminating us? if you want to annoy like to ask, why don't they just do it once and for all, there is no safe place on who told you roughly safe every day bombings, bombings, bombings. there is no safe place on and this house is full of children, women, and then i found myself under the rubble. i'm injured slightly. i won't be our will . to stop this. will we need to cease 5? because we're facing genocide, despite is the rise bombardment of desperate palestinians continued to head to the city from other parts of god's that if you want to eat, you have to die in the pursuit of getting fluids. we said no to this and decided to head to the south effects to in central goods that this is the of the month of yet another strike on the same rock with come. let's start with it. i mean,
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i know who was sleeping in our house when suddenly we heard the sound of the miss on exploding. we came here to see the house completely destroyed. this house was rented by civilians had nothing to do with the resistance or any minute reaction. they had displaced people that came from them off on a c spot talks drug on the people on clubs, the continued to body that didn't have them just the entire cap was um, has this update from a rough i in southern gospel as well as the pressing one with its military attacks and different areas in areas. also the uh, the designated as a safe zone in the beginning of this complex we have been seeing and hearing more loud explosions in the summer and parts of the cities or con units as also a number of illumination. flags being funny is in this calling of the city in the saw, the recall it's along side with the western pond to run far as people are completely terrified to the sound of fight. exchange is still going on to this brief moment
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alongside that. there are more attacks to day when you go into the city where again, i'm going to round about had been targets where people were waiting for humanitarian supplies to reach to the number of parts. one kind of thing, a piece that has been killed with number of presidents also being on to them. this has happened multiple years in the past. if you days, as people in the north are completely suffering from increase of 11 of small nutrition and the hydration today, a new policy, the child has died because of the value attrition, where if somebody cannot no longer afford him with food items and basic necessities and this is absolutely terrifying scenario that palestinians in the north, out facing them, this number with children being at the, the, died a blink that completely since the beginning of this conflict is expected to rise. because of melanie attrition until an immediate medical and distributed target intervention could be carried out to save the lights. the 1st belgian plane is on
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his way to add drop humanitarian aids to gaza, and increasing number of countries dropping it into guys as land deliveries become increasingly difficult because of these are all located up the street. is there as one guys or has the space at least 85 percent of the population and a suffering from acute shortage is a food clean water and medicine. in the occupied westbank, a funeral has taken pace for a teenager shot dead by is really forces in the run. my la garza seems gathered to me 16 year old and the stuff on bush out back to risk to rest. these really military carried out what is thought to be its largest read in the police to mean administrative capital in years. these really res, across young, you find westbank, have been a nearly night via caring since the war and gas that'd be got i address for my
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defense minister and current member of the war cabinet. benny guns, who's in washington is meeting with us vice president cala harris discussions. i expected to focus on a ceasefire agreement and the need for more humanitarian aid in gaza is early from mr. benjamin that y'all was reportedly instructed embassy stuff in washington, not to help in facilitating dances. trip. let's speak to she. i baton. see about this is in washington. so she have how are us officials welcoming any guns? what are they talking to him about? and we've got several reasoning was now and then, and later we actually, we should wish that the pentagon system just meeting with kimberly harris who is supposed to have a relatively little input into policy. but also with jake sullivan, who's the national security advisor to abide, who is often thought to be really running the show when it comes to a lot of foreign policy decisions. a couple of hours before the meeting said that they would be discussing getting a hostage deal done. i'm getting
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a didn't getting that 6 weeks. he's fine. how much needs to do it? spinning a little bit emphasis from these various briefings you have today all that's israel has now accepted the framework that was negotiated and it's out to home us to agree upon that this is a drunk cubby at the white house just an hour ago. so you said that some of the history of humanitarian assistance that we talked about agenda is essential to see a temporary cease fire as part of a hostile vill cool. cool is on. i'm off to accept the terms of the on the table right now is role as agreed to this framework. and now the oldest on how must be the same. he also said, and the state department also said that they'll be more ad drops. these performance of ad drops on gaza, which you know, most very diverse will say as a big no substitute for for the whole 9 crossings, but the white house as well, still pushing for most 9 crossings as well to be open to get the gate aiden. so you guys are where people are stopping today and we're setting you heard a change in tone from the bottom administration coming to have his on sunday, calling for an immediate cease fire 6 weeks, c 5. is this changing tone, a genuine?
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it always is being done for political purposes. the houses harris rather has been wheeled out a few times to actually be as little as a, a dirty, some pressure, sometimes older. actually when you look at what our said on sunday, she seemed to be a bit taken aback. i mean, it was they williams that really didn't give her a chance to finish a sentence, which is the image. it seems spot, meaning a 6 weeks the. so she wasn't changing any policy, she was just restating the policy of the by did ministration, which isn't yet to go over a permanency spa, it is just the 6 weeks he's far with a, with some sort of a prisoner about exchange. uh, but yeah, you can save at least for about performance of sense these ad drops. hire us. there is a sense that they want to appear to be doing more, even though they're not doing any of the things i could do, which is basically just to pick up the phone until then on yahoo to stop at. and it's very difficult not to separate that from super tuesday coming up tomorrow. here in the us. well,
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15 states one tired tree boat in the primaries democratic primary we so last tuesday, 100000 people in the democratic party based decided to vote. i'm committed not biting to register that protest on cause a small results like that in the states which allowed uncommitted version would report on committed lights. that's going to look very bad and you can see that they all raw the word at, at least on a floor, to a level about how the seems to the, to the, to the base even is that ever changed that policy? thank you. share for that. she advertise the live there in washington. the health officials in israel say, and this side strike on the north of the country, has scaled one person and wounded several others. the attack was carried out on a small village along the border with 11 on. these are the military says it struck the source of the launch. this been near daily cost $4.00 or 5 between israel and the lebanese on the group has been long since october us special envoy, a most harsh in is in favor would for talk saying that ending the escalating fighting between israel and has been la showing between the 2 sizes intensify since
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october. portion says he's pushing for a lasting security arrangement, as they know how to report some bailout. it has blessed says it has lost more than $200.00 men among them, field commanders, since the start of confrontations with isabel, it's been 5 months since the lebanese arms group opened a 2nd front to help relief pressure on its ally. hum us in garza international efforts are now underway to reach a cease fire in gaza. has blessed says it will stop firing and adhere to any ceasefire that's agreed on condition as well does the same. but that may not happen . that it is the does not necessarily happen that when you have a c's, fine, does it just automatic the extent that is why we're here today to be able to have a conversation and discussion on what kind of arrangement that could be reached here in london is not an automatic us and boy,
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a must hausten is in bayview to continue diplomatic efforts involving arrangements that would allow residence on both sides of the border to return the us has been trying to prevent the near daily confrontations between israel and hezbollah from expanding, but has molasses, western and boys have only one goal, and that is to ensure as well security. it has said, it will not discuss security arrangements for southern lebanon until there is a permanency fire in garza, the level of foreign invoices come to 11 onto discusses riley threats. no one talks about stuffing the aggression on gaza. what they say is the aggression in gaza will continue. we have said this clearly in the past those you want to mediate some of the media and the aggression but as well recently stepped up into our campaign and has lived the secession of hostilities to hezbollah as withdrawal from the border area and the re deployment of the lebanese army with increased numbers and
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effectiveness, us envoy, aimless hosted war and what he called the limited war between as roland has the last is not contain of all he also said a new security paradigm is needed along the border between 11 on and as well in other words, as well will not agree to return to the situation before october 7th. that means new security arrangements and looking on has now been informed through the united states of what is needed for quiet to return to the border center. there also is eda balte of the united nations general assembly has been debating the u. s. v. 2 of the latest security council draft resolution calling for a see sign, gaza a policy named bassett, or to the you and re add months or address members. he said he is or has one guy's amounts to a genocide for 5 months now. is it a it has been committing atrocities against the palestinian people and check
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and unhinge. and the security council has been prevented repeatedly from calling for an immediate cease fire to put an end to these atrocities. this is what we are talking about, and that's why we are here today. stopping the daily war, crimes and crimes against humanity that are integrated to this is really assault and putting an end to the genocide under way as bringing out diplomatic attitude. james space. so a meeting of the general assembly that happens because of the us veto of the sci fi resolutions talk to us about what else we heard from member states that a yeah, well, you heard frustration from the members of the general assembly about the situation
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. we now have a system we have had for about 18 months that every time a veto is caused by a permanent member of the security council. then they have to come to the general assembly to all the countries in the un, $193.00 members. of the u. n. and explain why they costs that date so well, this is the 1st time, sorry that the us has cost. it's vito on a resolution that would have led to a c spot. we know the position of the un general assembly, the vast majority of countries that would like to see a see saw. so you have the us representative, deputy and boston. robert would explain to us his position saying that they didn't want to, to push us the spot resolution right now, because it would complicate the, the ongoing negotiations that have been taking place. but remember, the mediators of those negotiations all caught in egypt, and they both supported the resolution that was put to the security council, and was drafted originally by algeria. it is
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a very busy day here at the u. n. end of the un general assembly because in addition to that meeting all about the retail, another meeting is starting right now fully. and it's like the president of the general assembly, dennis francis, a speaking. yeah. that makes a lot me think he's just told them because of the general assemblies because of 2 distressing lessons when he got in december. the other one just a couple of weeks ago from the head of on the about the situation regarding that un agency. what you remember was already had his funding cut by 16 of its key donors of to allegations from israel, that some of that stuff were involved in the attacks on october. the 7th allegations, the u. n says has not yet have not received the evidence to prove those obligations . and in fact, the u. n. team is investigating, haven't yet managed to go to jerusalem to see any of the evidence, although you and spokesman is saying that that should possibly happen at some point in the coming day is possibly this week. right. and we are waiting to hear from
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philly. plaza. really at the general assembly, as you say, we'll bring that to you when it happens the own. rather, you and agency for palestinian refugees as you see under a great deal of pressure, a in gaza, more than a 100 of its staff killed in his rounds war on guys that what do we expect to hear from lots of really at this briefing of what i think he's going to be raising the alarm as he has done so many times before in media interviews, i spoke to him at the end of last year and the situation is getting so. so blake, as i say, he aust with his me thing because under uh is unlike some other parts of the un which are reliant on the security council. unreal was created by the un general assembly back in 1949, and that's who he gets his mandate from. and so that's why he wrote these 2 distressing less as this is the most recent of the 2 to the president of the general assembly. and it says, i fear we're on the edge of
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a monumental disaster with grave implications, the regional piece security and human rights. and he's pretty strong and as let to, to on the reasons why he believes israel is attacking. and right, he says, cools, today by the government of israel for unrest. closure not about the agencies neutrality, so adults about those allegations about october. the 7th. he makes the point, but it's instead about changing the longstanding political parameters for peace in the occupied post an entire tree set by the general assembly. and the security council reminds the unreal works in regards to strip in the west bank, looking up on a senior refugee is that, but it also has a mandate to work in the region in jordan and levia, lebanon, and syria. and there are many regional observers who believe that israel doesn't like calendar i think because i'm right is the link between those refugees who are being forced out 219481967. that link to come back. and that right, super ton, which may well be one of the reasons that we had comments today from these riley
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ambassador in the early a general assembly meeting, he said under his roland garza is finished and it must be replaced on the must be defended and dismantled and of course i with a 16 is key done in the country is not able to provide the funding right now. i think for the commission of general don wright, who will be speaking shortly. that's how it must be right now. yeah. that, that it is being just dismantled and defended. or james, we're going to move away for now and when say plaza really speaks, we'll come back to the united nations, of course and, and carry that speech where you live here on out. is there a james based on different against or thank you. and still ahead, we're going to take a short break. when we come back, we'll explain why russia some gemini is in baset or in moscow. the
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recap of all main stories on algae 0. israel continues to target densely populated areas in southern guys on way hundreds of thousands of displace policy needs are seeking shelter. a 17 people were killed in rafa as to homes, went bombs, a severely malnourished boy has died in eros, a hospital, a month after his father took him to the southern city in search of medicine. at least 16 children have now died from the city under, and dehydration and members of the un general assembly have met to a debate. the us is vito of the security council resolution calling for a cease fire in gaza. 3 votes have being held on the security council, but the us has vetoed all of them. and we want to take it back to the united
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nations and the general assembly went ahead of the u. n's agency for palestinian refugees. philip plaza really is addressing the general assembly. the incident should court of justice issued the legally binding order indicating provision measures in relation to palestinians in gaza. or it requests the state of the swim, take own measures in its power to prevent the commission of ex, wheezing, the scope of optic, the 2 of the genocide convention. this includes enabling the provision of urgency needed basic services and to many towing assistance. this order was issued into context of a wall where in apparently of just 5 homes. more children, more during this moment become personal and more united nation stuff have been killed than anywhere in the world. during
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a conflict. the storm in gaza is staggering. more than 40000 punters tendon have reportedly been killed in just 150 days. 5 percent of the population is dead. injured or missing. it is impossible to adequately describe the suffering in gaza. doctors and pretend things are names of injured children without understood to hunger is everywhere. the mutton made funding is looming. more than a 100 people were killed a few days ago when desperately seeking food, babies just a few months old, a dying of thunder attrition on the duration. i shudder to think of what was to be revealed about the horrors that have taken place in this
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narrow strip of flat. what is the fate of an estimate to 300000 guys, an isolated into nose cut off from human turn supplies? how many people remained buried on the river across the desert street? what will become of the estimated 17000 children, often abundant, you know, increase the lawless ventures. please. meanwhile, it appears that an assault on rough or well, an estimated 1400000 displays people are concentrated, is imminent. there is no safe place for them to go despite all the or set cousins have leave for me. and that's we have watched. divorced might be yet to come. mister president,
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on january 18, one week before the international court of justice ruling. these 20 alternatives informed me that 12 out of 40000 or more stuff went allegedly involved in the arctic attack of october 7. no further information has been provided to me that day at the gravity of the allegation necessitated swift action. i terminated the contract of the stuff concerned in the interest of the agency in calling an independent investigation by the office of intern oversight services was as long as somebody is the effect on these ongoing separately, the secretary general commission, an independent review of our approach to risk management and to try to
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define this prompt and decisive action on the own, substantiate the nature of the allegation, 16 country have for the funding, totaling 450000000 don't own the law has no capacity to up. so financial shucks. especially when the war rages goes up, or i'm deeply grateful to the member states and don't us that have been 10 or even increased funding funds to them. the agency, which is the backbone of too many turn, the assistance in gaza can continue operating and remains a lifeline for policing residues across the region. but for how long it is hard to say, we are functioning 102 miles results. additional funding,
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we will be in on top of the territory. we service implications for global peace on scraping the faith of the agency and the media itself, people will depend on it, hung into bonus. excellent sees only one is facing the deliberate and concert as compared to undermine its operations. an ultimately and does that operations at the monday that basis assembly parts of this campaign involves denominating. doris was mis information designed to foster distrust on tanya. that's the head of why the un, uh, agents for the palestinian refugees addressing the general assembly in new york. let's spring in odd to come out of edison. james space philip plaza, renay speaking to members face to fainting, a very dire situation. a,
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i'd very die. a picture of the situation in gaza, james, and also talking about the fate of which he says, hangs in the balance of stuff. so yeah, a really grim picture, painted by the commission to general of on road. that's the main u. n. a agency that's been doing all of the work on the ground in gaza. he says he is his agency, which was set off by the un general assembly 75 years ago is a breaking point. a says it's not really able to fulfill its mandate anymore. he talked about the a polling desktop it garza saying that he shudders to think what horrors will still be revealed, particularly in the north of gauze. if a workers could guessing that he talked about all of the children with the will things around because i am the cause. he talks about the cutting of funding, appealing to the general assembly to try and fill the gap from that $450000000.00 a year. that's 16 countries have pulls that funding because of allegations made by
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israel of unreal stuffing. involved on october, the 7th allegations of the you and has not seen the evidence for they have not shown you and investigate is even to the stage. all right, james, thank you very much for that change based diplomatic as a live there in new york in of in use the us of frame cortez a handed donald trump, a major victory overturning a decision that excluded him from colorado is valid. trump is the front runner for the republican nomination to challenge present job either. the state's top court had ordered him off the ballot in descending, citing useful, leading up to the january 6th 2021. a time from the capital. trump has welcomed the decisions, stressing the need for presidential energy island fisher is in orlando, florida, and explains the significance of the building. it's an important one for donald. trump essentially means that he will be on the ballot in all 50 states if he wins
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the republican presidential nomination, which is almost setting at the stage. certainly, you'd also been excluded from the ballot in illinois and maine, but those decisions had been suspended until the supreme court made the decision. us and other states may well have kicked him off of the ballot to if the supreme court had ruled any other way. but during the initial heating, it was clear, the court was heading in this direction even what the liberal justice is, being incredibly skeptical that the state could exclude someone from the presidential election ballot. what is more complicated for donald trump is the question of a community. see, of course, is asked the supreme court, the rule that and the thing he does while he is in the office means that he cannot be prosecuted, that essentially a president is above below. one of the arguments during the hearing with the supreme court was that a president could essentially alter the assassination of a political arrival unfreeze new.

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