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an economic interest. com be more important than the protection of civilian lives during the war. the, [000:00:00;00] the out of the clock. this is a news on life and death coming up in the next 60 minutes and add dropping guns. that goes wrong. 5 people are killed as humanitarian aid being power sheets in pit civilians. today we are facing the humanitarian catastrophe in gaza. and we stand by the innocent civilians and palestine. b, u announce is a maritime aid card or the gaza but the you and says it's not a substitute for simpler, cheaper land deliveries which are being blocked by is ram. a crisis in haiti,
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violence runs off in the capital port of prince dias, consolidate control plus desperate parents demand on says in nigeria is government could not place the $300.00 school to spend on peace of statements with your school teens. we bowled up to finalize in saudi arabia as anthony joshua facing scrolling system gone away later. as one of the bigger events in the country is next for stuff and target, hold position in the ground, pre the city as we begin and goes with 2200000 people are facing starvation. israel continues to block the entry of a significant amount of humanitarian aid supplies into this trip. just over a 100 trucks loaded with supplies all entering, stripped from the south every day. that's compared to more than $500.00 trucks. a day before is rails boil, begun,
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and international effort to edge all fade is on the way, but at least 5 palestinians have been killed when 8 boxes fell home off the power sheets failed to open. at drops of also being criticized is ineffective full. this is western countries of building a complicated walk around pretty aiden by c, the u. s. the u. k. and they use a, a temporary port fully built on gauze as coastline to receive shipments. and the european commission president as announced the maritime card or from cyprus, will open this weekend to humanitarian situation in gaza. is dire. was in a sense that a student and families and children desperate for basic needs. and today we are facing a humanitarian catastrophe in gaza. and we stand by the innocent civilians in palestine . and that is why today the republic of cyprus, the european commission,
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the united arab emirates, and the united states, of course, supported by other critical partners, announced our intent to open the maritime, carried on to deliver much needed additional amounts of humanitarian assistance. bye, see as well it ships using the colorado are expected to leave the port of la mancha inside person travelling around 390 kilometers to gaza, which is a journey that takes just under 24 hours. it's unclear where in dollars of the aid will land the charge, has no d port a port there all ports close, that's a gauze and like israel's port of ash door to you just put side with the journey time would be significantly reduced since in 2007 most border crossings into garza had been closed by israel. a sense of will begun. arrows crossing has been closed and aid has only been allowed to pass through cause selim and the roof of crossing
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with egypt view and has been doing israel to re open borders in the know that says and c a not substitutes for land shipments and rent. com has more from the port of monica in cyprus. the agreement has been made for a maritime colorado. and it sounds like that's something that's quite easy to do. marathon cory, don't you just get boats and you take the agents, it goes, but it really isn't that simple. firstly, the food aid have to arrive here alone. a couple. let me just show you where am i? that's the pool behind me. you can just see behind that crazy, over the next and my camera managed booming into right now. that's the boat that's going to be loaded. now from the day that have been trucks that have been inspected, we think is ratings. that's what we're hearing. who have cleared the goods to be put on to that part of that, but then it has to leave here. it's an 18 hour journey across the mediterranean,
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into garza. where will that boat landing gauze and there is no deep water. bolts in goal is that we all hearing the the is a port that hasn't been used for about. busy 2 decades, there is a potential lending side for that croft to get in, but it wouldn't be able to go directly in what we're hearing is that it may well have to have both smaller boats come in, pick the 8 up, take them onto the ground and then also trucks and then taking to distribution centers. this is a very complicated procedure without 0 target, but his name is on the phone, not from southern guzman. tarry, can you just pay to pay? sure, if you would, of the aid situation, the requirements in this trip right now. yes. in fact, the amounts of age being allowed to get into the grounds of strep still sufficient . they cannot not treated completely the majority of demands for policy and the needs specifically about, you know, the cost of golf at to now did not receive the sufficient amount of humanitarian
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assets and skip that could be to be aggravating humanitarian crisis as people the today. as we have been talking to them, they were completely expressing their shock about dropping. that could not be really my for them. and they have been cooling for more age to be delivered. sort of ask around coffee to was that could be carried out and be made top top, giving them access to the positive concepts. they have to also saying that that no one of us can compete, you have access to such a dropping. i'd be happy to also say that there are still some hundreds of different policy and from it did not get, i mean, such a to things that have been landed inside casa, within the course of the past few days. i mean, while the s drive is go on, tell us what the latest is on that if you would. yes. in fact, in the pasta why we have been seeing god, please just military attacks on different areas. specifically in law, we're is very military at target to a residential house. and another part of the for, for we're
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a number of times thing is gonna have to report it in get alongside with another civil call that had been hit in the same as a part of the city where people are completely terry, find them. they are initial recalls that recording a number of casualties. guys have been transported to the hospital and at the same time we have been hearing the loud explosions of miss tyler. also the city of con eunice, were at please the number of palestinians that have been reported killed off the destruction of the residential building. and i've called all the area and one of the latest. but is there any minute you a text had been carried out and as to why the town with a piece h bounced against the after reported? killed still a sofa us. all right, we'll leave it there for now. thanks very much for that to target. obviously with that update on the phone from southern gaza. well, in this statement, israel's foreign ministry spokesman says the israel welcomes the launch of the marathon card or from cyprus to the gaza strip. they say the initiative will allow the increase of aid to gaza after
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a security check in line with is really standards. and that israel will continue to facilitate the transfer of aide to gauze a residence in accordance with the laws of war. and in coordination with the united states. well, we'll get to you in reaction for the christmas, leave me just a moment. first, i suppose it can be how could, who's in washington dc and companies that tell us more about what the reaction that has been in the united states? well, there has been a meeting of the turkish foreign minister with the secretary of state add to the blank and. and while they were here to discuss essentially their disagreements separate from the issue of gaza. the topic of guys that did come up from reporters and the issue of the maritime port that the president of the united states announced the state of the union address. because there are
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a lot of questions and concerns about the practicalities of this. and how this is going to be implemented and whether it's going to complicate matters, or whether it's going to build upon the efforts of the united states is trying to implement in terms of humanitarian aid and of the secretary of state entity, blake, and defended the president's initiative saying, but this is something that will allow for the building upon this construction of the maritime pores. and it said that this would allow for the further implementation of the distribution along the land quarter as take a listen to what he had to say. the president's house last night, a maritime initiative, which will be critical, but we, we know as well that it is absolutely essential. not only to maintain, but to expand the land crossings into a gas. uh uh, that's the primary vehicle so which we will get assistance to those who need it,
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as well as air drops and other methods that that we're using. but also once within garza, the assistance has to be distributed more effectively to people who need here's the problem with all of that in many in washington are forcing out, but it doesn't overcome the obstacle of israel, namely the fact that so right now, the problem of getting 8 across the land is israel, and the construction of a temporary, portable, required coordination with israel. so they're still could be the potential off the coal, whether it's by land or by sea add to that is the issue that it, this proposal by the united states and as partner takes away the role of unreal, which is something that the conservatives in this country have been looking for for quite some time. it also sidelines partners that have been working in the region, including egypt as well. and that is another concern of many here in the united
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states. so this is something that the president is pushing even as he is also saying that the o, as we discussed israel and the cooperation that is necessary, he is saying he is pushing for an immediate cease fire again. those saying, but the owners, when it comes to the cease fire, is not on israel, but on home us. right? it can be, thanks for that. so it can be how could the in washington, let's cost saver to new york at the united nations christmas living joins us from that, as in christmas. or the u. n. of course is being pushing for more a to get into gaza. any reaction there to this proposal or yeah, well, given the massive needs in garza and the desperation of the people they are, the united nations welcomes any and all efforts to get more aid and be them by land, sea, or air in the last month, the number of
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a delivery is going by land into guys have dropped by more than 50 percent and a month ago they weren't where the united nations wanted them to be either so more aid is welcome, but still good colleague, the senior humanitarian coordinator and redevelopment coordinator. here at the united nations spoke to the security council yesterday. she gave the media an update as well. and she was asked about this plan for maritime coordinator, a court or. and she said that needs will not be served by the air drops or maritime deliveries alone, that nothing will replace truck deliveries when it comes to the cost of delivering a what the cheapest way to do it. the most effective way to do it. uh, the volume that's needed that trucks would be essential even though you know the port could help in the air drops can help. and she also pointed out that there will
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still be security concerns for the port and for the ships that are arriving. and for the crews that will be unloading any aid from the trucks to the ground, the aid still has to be stored. it still has to be delivered within guys. uh uh, that require security as well. so clearly a lot of questions and a lot of issues that need to be worked out that said the un does have a technical team in cypress. uh, that is part of the discussions about how this is all going to work. and then another thing that she said is really needed is predictability. and in addition to more a, they want more predictable aid right now, the u. n. is to working on a contingency plan for a maritime route. they're working on contingency plans for more land routes. they're working on getting more commercial goods to help rebuild guys uh, thinking ahead about their planning for a possible cease fire, but also planning for
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a possible brand. envision and rafa. so there's so many variables that the u. n. is dealing with right now. what they want most, number one is more a, but number 2 is some consistency in planning that they can count on. and they say that's what is really needed to help the people of gaza at h r. i is that chris insights about christmas, telling me that at the united nations. let's take this one now with david hutton, who's my, the director of the georgetown strategy group, a former usaid admission directed to the west bank and gaza knows region well joins is from washington. d c, as to david, lot of questions being asked about the advocacy of this port plan. what do you make of it? so i think it's a good idea, but let me walk through this carefully. first of all is true that the land crossings are the most important way to move and, and you need more crossings when more heritage on
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a more predictable basis every single day that includes expanding comes along, working through whereas, but also some of the shutter crossings in grand caught in the hollows and sofa and making sure that bravo continues antenna and can be expanded. so the land crossings are predominantly important critical factor here. i am not a fan of the air drops and we saw today, one of the reasons why our drops are, are dangerous because we have some, some people die with a very good open. and it's also an in is also a minuscule on. now to do before i like it brings it more uh, on a bulk bases it uh that a lot more for coming in will simply kind of do you value any particular bag of food. and so that helps calm the situation a bit. when you get, when you flooded garza with waterford, but in addition,
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i like it because they create some thoughts on the ground in favor of the palestinians for once. the palestinians have never been able to use a port or at least certain, certainly since 2005. and this will allow access of good to come in. that's important. um factor in what a post gaza could look like yet. but in the 1st instance that you're probably off towards the pool would be controlled. certainly the goods come in would be controlled by these res. so us, so really good questions and the details are going about including when this port will be. busy showing up and what the impact will be. but let's be clear when the, when koans come in from the is reality side is really at the whim of is rally security inspections. the political dynamics that are happening at the place where there are processors other shutting it down. what are the rank when ministers, you know,
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block on marine of the american page or food at the port of osh dog in this instance, some is really inspectors are going to be in cyprus. they're not on their territory . they're in a foreign country. they're gosh, they're going to have to perform as a standard and speed might be qualitatively different than what they would do with their on their own is rarely territory for the united states. and it says owns this poor, right. it's true that there's really sort of maritime zone and getting into depth and cooperation will be required, but they don't have the ability to block it as deeply as they do on the la. okay, sorry to hear what you say. i'm hearing what you say. busy but given the questions, given the doubts that we've been discussing so far, at this program, all we not wasting time time that we do not have given the state of affairs,
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within gods or. and you know that funding is the tend to goals a 5 minute beginning to, to spread across the strip. and the problem is it's creating and showing you the focus should be simply on applying pressure on israel to reopen the existing crossings to not waste time. so i don't the, i mean the, the functional way to bought the, the salmon risk this open more crosses with more food, more often, the land process, right? the air drops. alright, diversion, they air drugs are a waste of time. the air drugs are in effect, the idea of a porch and you can do, you can walk and shoot them at the same time. the idea of a port to allow simply more access points is key because the fewer access points that you have, the more you know, valuable anyone particular access point,
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just any. what is the value access point you want to have as many as possible. so it's not a, a poor is not err drops, a poor has value in my event. it is rather of course as welcome to plan is not primarily because it eliminates bear responsibility to provide aid for the people of gaza to israel has responsibility as occupiers and under international humanitarian law provide a duty of care for the people. and i mean specifically in this instance walk in the risk of famine. so there should be no doubt about that. and this port is not going to be. busy tomorrow it's good, there's going to be, you know, there's gonna be some runway time that is going to be difficult in the process. in the meantime, more a slam crossing must come through, but we should not be confused, right?
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you want as many access twice to gaza as possible and let's not, let's not lose sight of the fact that you guys are having a port creates facts on the ground in their favor that might be important in a post for gaza. this really had no choice but to, you know, to accept this move by the, by the administrator and, but what then again i was a big credit company. busy i thought that that simple we just by the but in ministration. but i actually think the poor kind of puts some leverage and pressure on that. and you know, in a way that kind of reduces or diminishes his influence. david, good to talk to you. appreciate your perspective, david hogan, my, the director of the georgetown and strategy group. thank you. thank you. the not, not here is presidents has ordered army troops to search and rescue at 287 students
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kidnapped by gunman on thursday. at least one student was killed during the could nothing which took place in the state of could do and are in northern nigeria. the students are believed to be between the ages of $8.00 to $15.00. this is the 2nd massive duction in the week nigeria. we're on groups often to mound, run some odd address reports now from a boucher the government said they would do a search and rescue operation in the area around cri guy and beyond. to ensure that every child, every student is returned to their families square gates. so it's a vulnerable support, according to what the local say that is currently nursing co are divorced in the town. the last police station that operated in that area was moved to a neighboring area. and so when the government tied the village, there wasn't enough security to do to deal with the problem. how about that a little confusing, like just local community melisha as well. protecting the environment that that that particular village. but what we hear from lucas is that the number of the
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attack as was so overpowering that they couldn't do anything, and they couldn't even chase of to them. now it would seem over the past few weeks, how the benefits of stepped up, their prices wave, despite military scribes that have killed several leadership or similar commodity. some of these i'm groups across northwest now i get it from kind of from cuts and ask them for that. and so could to as well as cabinet state itself. now what we understand is that this cool compound was housing to different schools. initially it was a private school for the gap village, but then another school with this population of another school student population of another school was moved to could he got for safety because of this cool way that was stating before was not saved or conducive for that learning it was butler but to such a task and which seemed to increase in the number of people being kidnapped diseases. one of the biggest, uh, a number of students now have been keeping up from a school in northern virginia as a whole. remember, it's also happening just
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a few weeks to the anniversary of the came up of the 272 to book goals. in ne, i generate how many degrees i would use either i did you and it's actually general is calling for pulls and fights against you. done during the muslim holy month of ramadan. but turning gutierrez antartica terraces. coal comes ahead of an expected un security council vote on friday, calling for an immediate cease 5. the buffalo, full control of the country since last april is killed. at least 14000 people force millions from their homes and cause a food shortage of crisis. by their own, my colleagues 0 vanya spoke to the us and voice as to don, who called for an immediate cease fire. what is required urgently is those in a position to stop the fighting need to do it and need to do it. now that includes the generals and leadership on both sides of this consulate as well as any outside actors that are fueling funding or arming those sides. we're talking about millions
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and millions of human beings who are in harm's way. they deserve the dignity of human security and respect. we need the guns to be silenced and commanded hearing aids, to be delivered, and all of those inside to dad and out in a position to make that happen. need to do so. now, what we need to see is action and not just statements. there are some promising him the indications that we could resume inclusive talk soon. we need that to happen with immediacy. and what we need to see is the action. we need to see both sides committed to and showing up at peace talks. we need to see both sides ensuring that border access is open for all humanitarian access. and we need to ensure that there is a commitment to a hand over back to an inclusive civilian government, which is what the people of sudan have wanted and deserved for many years. for one thing, i think the us government has made clear that there are consequences to both individuals and institutions who are fueling this war and fueling the atrocities that have
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shocked the conscience of all of those paying attention to the situation in sudan. and those consequences will increase. we also know for all of those across the region, that the costs of a expanded conflict and even a failed state. the possibility of acute famine is not only a morally wrong, but it's something that has massive implications for region that has already gotten much for jill a unit. so we believe that all those in the region need to understand this to be a much greater priority than it has been a much greater sense of urgency. and we believe that those conditions are driving people to the peace talks in a way that can produce the kind of outcomes of people who dad deserve. let's. let's move on to haiti now. in the state of emergency has been extended until april, as on gallons continue their attacks. united nations says the health system in haiti is nearing collapse and a truck so stuck with the port which has been closed. i need is demanding. the resignation of prime minister are only who remain strong and in puerto rico. unable
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to get back to haiti, a correspondence raise both ineligible on the border, haiti, and the dominican republic. i'm here on the border between the dominican republic and a t square. people come between $2.00 to $3.00 times a week to be able to buy and what is known as a free zone. here there's a huge market worth. thousands and thousands of patients are roughly so we're just part of the conferences take back to medicines. among many other things, people told us about the situation in haiti. dia right now that it's very difficult for them to be able to find food and other items. and that's why they're coming here to take back. however, this border is close to people are only allowed to come here to this market, and then they have to go back. the dominican republic has been very clear that they won't allow any type of refugees. a refugee comes in this part of the border. they have been reporting people massively, at least in the few hours. we have seen sweet trucks returning people back to hey,
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so you can see right here, there's a wall that was recently built by the government. there was just finished this part of the world to prevent patients from crossing from one side of the border to the other. what is happening in here, you see what we do know is that the tales continues to be, to go on in the topic of the friends and in other parts of the country using shooting rate ongoing with gangs extending their control to different areas. they're saying that if prime minister are real and re who's currently in port authority go returns, there's a risk of civil war in the country. in the meantime, there's lots of talk about a move time national security emission to be deployed in haiti. the canyon and back that are to the united nation, says that those 400 police officers who are ready to give support to the haitian national police to fight against the gang. but it's an extremely complicated
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operation both because the additional piece keeping operation it has a different architecture and it takes time. we've been told people here say hey, it has no time. i'm very desperate for any type of help that hey, to can get. that is how i just see that about how long. ok, so the head here, now the 0, at least 7 is ready. troops injured into the attack and the old plug, westbank will be live from ramallah, with more than that. plus women and it was a and we hear the stories of some of golf strips most fundable in their own costs to make it for one. and that's how serious it gains england and have that with teachers. the how i would say some ready live the weather,
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just pushing across the southern parts of the gulf that we're going to say some west of weather coming in across the good parts of the way. yeah. as we go through saturday, that is why the to cause flooding widespread flooding for the way it mostly quickly the some positive amount. also, i think some very heavy, i wanted to spot say something like, 100 millimeters of bright in just a couple of days. so that will cause problems, believe me, with the weather will grassy push its way towards a rod easing out towards the afghanistan and pakistan, but weakening as it does. so when you can see my sunday it should be long as you draw. i have one place to say, hey, there's lots of troy across the eastern side of the met. it's right, but a few showers that for time just coming into the live. and so you can cause a could catch a shadow to the west to whether the winfrey weather makes its way across the cold. because his prices guys come back in across turkey and also the northeast of africa for the north west of africa. when, when the weather last things for the strength of japan outside, we'll see some of the weather coming in to us, a good positive morocco. over the next couple of days,
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just noticed some showers to now started to push the way into the gulf of skinny lobby, shot with the western pops up and got some really heavy rain mozambique. it's a top destination for travelers seeking them by the power of di 6th periods. but the idyllic archipelago of fiji is also on the front line of global rising water levels and unforgiving storms have triggered some of the world's 1st government lines relocation. as a result of climate change, people empower us want fiji, the last resort on a jersey to a brutal occupation resulting in a her wrist. take your time out to say it was investigated units interrogates the
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evidence and reveals voltage presented to the world to justify israel was soaked on gossip. dozens of children bound them up during them and executed them. this information has been used by officials books by october 7th on tuesday or the the the you. what you learned about top stories is uh and at least 5 palestinians have been killed in garza, when they were hit by 8 boxes being dropped by 40 pounds shoots. several countries of be dropping 8 as you and was hundreds of thousands of palestinians facing
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catastrophic hung. at least 11 people are being killed in strikes on the city of the above us in central 1000 as strikes of also be pushed across the northern region of the gulf and strip. the european commission president says america and card, or to bring aid from cyprus to gone to will open this weekend. i called the vessel is expected to test the route on friday. you and says, is not a substitute for simpler line deliveries, which are being blocked by israel. alright, let's take, go to this on our list you on as a car. here in the studio is an associate professor. it's kind of university's gulf study center. welcome to see on the, at the 1st thing that jumps out at you here is that we have the whole color voice of trucks, hundreds of trucks of stranded at in egypt for weeks, for months now. and yet everybody's talking about this maritime plan that will eventually, at some point, allow a trick live a relatively to well, 1st of all, i mean this with big month house. everybody's saying even the, even comment on this saying that it, which means that you as a suspect,
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if it's comforting to last a lot of time and more than what the experience is, the very beginning. we have to be mind that the by that was asking if i'm able to think weeks, not months now he accepted. this is going to take us long as he's for our lives. but he's showing also the frustration of the united states. another. i mean the okay on the union because they tried by all means to ask you as far as to allow, you might say in a to enter to proffer and they fail. so therefore, these are the kinds of emergency and make sure that they are thinking to give the scene. i'd also please read that this is enough. i'm the have to open off across what did you think of the view that we had a little bit earlier in the program that actually decide to report? it's not a bad idea. i mean, it could be the focus has to be on line crossing report isn't a bad idea because it in some way it applies pressure on yahoo and it could be beneficial if it goes into the future. if it is a long term, messer, of course it wouldn't be a matter of face that we have to remember that the gus has been on the okay for 17
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years. so anything but kind of allow more than one entry point, which is why fi would be beneficial for the position. but this is an emergency and they said that should be fast. not something that will take months to, to, to, to, to start working. i mean, if she visited leaving the cypress where it's going to land, i was, went to this, been all this for that is going to come. right. and then also there's a problem live of how the 8 gets from wherever it does land, in land, in the gulf strip to where it's needed because all the rates have been destroyed. exactly on order. we have to remember that the control of anything, the intestinal gusta airline, m. c, is from you so. so as far as you, certainly some of the allowing aid to come, either from bradford cross or any other place, nothing will reach why they needed to do this. because it off it goes, which has to be in the main point of interest is long time ago is now blocked, is neither easy nor a threat to receive, but enough pressure from united states or other and the powers to allow this to
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happen. where do you think this leaves and what do you think babies should feel nervous about this? about the fact that they're being coughed out, being sidelined and this operation? that's something that is real once of through you start one. this is the very beginning that, that with the acquisition, the race, i forgot the part of the and then, but we see that some countries were physically to know a list of the beginning they, they suspended the, the 8th until the investigation was made. and i was paying a resume the this report kind of the probably we would assume is that even though the started once or a to not be effective order, if you send in what they are doing, that is how community concerns that still overall is the main agency to deliver 8 in is for an investor and they need to keep it as the main office of the institution to do so. as far as the u. s. is concerned, it's pretty clear that all this is being driven by elect torrell requirement of the election coming up in november. i mean, that's why we keep saying this crisis was not very timely,
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4 or 4 by then in the middle to face the primary complaint we keep seeing how both those democratic voters are showing there. that there is a reason to, to, to what is due in the mail. if it's for the policy this, of course, the elections would be december. but if democrats have no more than not committed in the independent elections, what they're going to do when he's confronted and trump in the, in december, most probably they would not even go to boat or the boat. there we go. that was black, meaning the election. so dated determined by what is going on try now. yeah, the pressure is on. all right, let's you know, leave with that. thanks very much. just a few of the sites. appreciate it. the ceiling is a car. thank as well. dozens of palestinian women enjoy adela through his radio strikes and central garza had been taken to alex the hospital, one of the few functioning health facilities left in this trip. it is severely over crowded. i'll deserves incredulity. reports from the on the impacts he's ready to
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attack. so having on the women of gauze were changed. the hospitals where the ambulances, dozens of women, as we see, women are laying on the floor because there's a lot of beds and they do not have space. the hospital talks with patients and injuries. this woman beside me is pregnant and she was insured during the last air strikes that happened on as the light, the area in the middle area of the gaza strip. every women in palestine have been sacrificing a lot since the worst started on the god was true. they have been killed. they have been injured. they lost their husbands, they lost their sons. they lost their loved ones. and not only that, they're also being injured and killed, losing their privacy, losing their houses,
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moving their spaces. how does that even women have been witnessing very harsh things since october 7, and even on women international day, they have been killed and also injured. this is in the theater, up to the hospital setting, but i will indeed on international women's day women around the world, calling for more rights and celebrating women and girls. but in goals are, there is no celebration is repairing. israel's bombardments is on average, killing $63.00 women every day, and the lack of basic hygiene and amenities is impacting women. the most full brennan as this report in mind is that coach does her best to keep her 10th clean. she's one of the 950000 women, displaced in the home is by israel's war on guns. in the rafa refugee camp international women's day means nothing, put them in the position of a new model. here,
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there's no women's day. we do not recognize women's day because we do not have women. all the women have been wiped away women's day somewhere else outside of palestine of yeoman, i big on my a mad house. this is how we celebrate the women's day of the moment because all hands on some sol tc will to like this. this is all because celebration. how does this scholar most last us for one full months? since is there any troops moved into gaza on october 27th? the u. n. estimates. 63 women a day had been killed in the strip. that's more of a $9000.00 in total. thousands more have been without women's center for youth products are desperately scans. pregnant women and new mothers face a constant struggle to keep themselves on the baby's life. in the face of life threatening shortages of food, water, and medical care, there is sadness and hunger on sickness, everywhere. if like i said,
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this is what did we do ask? so had we should be in school now. why? but our schools are going to abuse or families are going. and so you have even kind of, i mean we're going to get them and i'm here and it is. i'm now talk of women's rights brings a bit to response from the displaced apply. i'm very happy with the yeah. well it's right. we will full style to bohannon all homes with destroyed children killed all of these because in women's rights and that's why we side, it's an a to for the me. and i wonder where the contents of the women of wild is that being what turned off on tv screens losing our children while they're preaching to us about human rights, women is or a just over 100 years since international women's date was 1st celebrated in gaza. there's a sense that the wall has wiped out decades of progress, pull, brennan, i'll just see what is ready. media is reporting 7 troops have been into the attack
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in the occupied westbank. it happened near the illegal settlement of how much palestinian fighters are reported to have opened fire at him. his ready check point . then designated a who made explosive device. and this cross notes as and buzz robbie, who's in ramada in the occupied westbank, and then just tell us what more we know about what's happened here as well, just in the last hour as a report, it is rarely this rarely, military released the statement saying that the total of 7 people were injured during this incident, it took place of just a few hours ago and palestinian gunmen were said to have open fire on the settlement on this illegal outpost. after that, these really military came in and it was an explosive device. and improvised explosive device that caused those now confirm 7 injuries. according to these really military statements that we receive now helicopter was at the scene to evacuate those men in the hour. since all of the main check points in this area, south of jeanine between jeanine and nablus are now shut down,
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post and use will not be able to navigate the roads in and around that area is israel terry's out a sweeping operation? what they describes a man hunt for the perpetrators a carried out this attack in the hour since we've also heard of multiple incidents of gunfire on his way. ready of outposts and is rarely positions carried out by armed coast indian resistance fighters for separate incidents at 4 different locations that have happened in just the last few hours. now there were no injuries or, or casualties reported, but no doubt this will lead to a very busy evening when we see rates being carried out. now tensions are high in the area. israel says that it is hunting for the people in the towns in the neighborhoods in that space. and that area is now under an extreme security lockdown. it's not the 1st time posting and fighters have attacked is really positions in the space. south of janine it is a major flash point in the occupation and that was really holmes in this specific
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settlement of how much were dismantled in 2005 by the is really government. but what we seen in the year since is a cost in a attempt to re occupied those areas. that's been escalating since the war began on october 7th. is rarely settlers backed up by the military going in, setting up more positions, more legal outposts and all of these spaces now as well as treating this as a serious so that they say the searches underway. and we are expecting to see incidence of collective punishment play out as they often do. and while they may characterize this is a man hunt for attackers that attacked as rarely as it attacked israeli soldiers. palestinians will say that this is simply an example of palestinians standing their ground on their own land design. thank you so that the same as robbie reporting from the hardware spike. okay, i think we're going to be on the phone now. pete is dining, but i have to make thank you so much. well informed me to one use it so we will begin next step. and this taken po, position for the 1st time in saudi arabia,
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as it looks to make it back to back race victories on saturday, off track issues for red bull involving team principal, kristen horner, a scene for stuff and link with a move away from the team that continues to mean business on the track because he looks to follow up the scene was an open when in ball rain last week the board position tie a he assigned by it's in the and you've interest legend, gigi, by phone for the age for shawn mcclare. did for stuff and who is on the front row for the 6th race running off to taking sick and that is fine. let me see made for the race all of the band and we'll start 11 from the grade. the 18 year old will be the youngest, a phone driver in history, executive i call a science like yours who has to have surgery, streets of pains, the sites us to 6 on what was happening. multiple kids says he needs time to read discoveries. home is most of jeep, he gives up for a new season starting up because i've grown for you on sunday. marquez has not want to championships since 2019, but he hopes to find success of getting off the meeting honda to join the younger
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brother and accept the call to also bed crash back in 2020. during 7 years i want to 6. i'm going to be on now when you said so add on to the 20 change my life on the i'm guessing is that there was, i was and i met it was a very difficult for us on knowledge. yet i pretend to, to answer many questions as to myself, and then for that reason i need time, i don't need to answer all the questions. and if in race for me, you have see champ in front of some gone or steps into the boxing ring. lights on fridays, the face off against form of unified will champion, anthony joshua in saudi arabia is about balance. the biggest boxing match off the use, so form, so malik has more to the fight. well, biggest dogs are getting ready to face, often saudi arabia to time form a unified will champion heavyweight boxer and to the joshua clashes with fully us the champion process and gone. the backlit house in a boxing ring and re on rather than the update on and both find is
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a confident heading into the bound. i'm the only want to, to go in the back yard, not out there. come to my back, got out the 2 or 2 of them. i'd want your official protection. what does it matter for sure, but it should it be leaving the ring with the victory official production? what is it from you? official predicted. what do you say the, on the post, the jr needs to this point. couldn't be any more different for joshua, this is another point on his roads to redemption. once the golden boy british boxing he's now rebuilding his career of to losing his will title to all exams. i think the 34 year old has started to show glimpses of his best again and his won his last 3 fights as for and gone to he made his name is an emma may find to. and this is just a 2nd professional books and much this huge intrigue about his prospects. despite
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losing his 1st flight to types of fury, the mind from camera runes down the sport by knocking down the undefeated world champion. folks might have looked extremely confident trust and going to have cool such amazing shock. 12 games try some fury back in october, hands to open the rear season. and he has nothing to lose. but honestly, joshua has the legacy to lose the cache to no matter who gets their arm raised. both fight is a set to a tens of millions of dollars from the fights. and some would say it's already a win win for him. alex, i was just it, i wanted a cricket now. and india has certainly taken control of the 1st test against england. the host of already won the series and these, the more paying for england being done and saunter. both cats and rubbish, shawna and shipment, do completed centuries on day to day. or if it's helping india reach for 173, the age of the clothes, they have a lead of 255 going into the 3rd day. meanwhile,
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and christ church australia on self off today. one of the 2nd faced against new zealand visits has won the toss and the decision to both 1st paid off. josh hazelwood, picking up 5 wickets for 31 runs, was the key was a bundled out for just 16 to these trainings. didn't quite have it all their own way either but, and then beat me, 45 from on a slab of shane health and reach 124 for, for the close. a goal so many a now may see a movie. so all right, so into miami, recover from 2 goes down to deal with natural in the concrete task up, jacob shuffled the school twice, the natural before message school, early in the 2nd hall phones focusing as many games, suarez, and completed the recovery with the stuff. it's time hate to tell me for the 2nd leg of the round of 16 cache on wednesday. meanwhile, hello, completed a 31. come back when of over. yah, due to strict state health street to 16 winds in a row. the last time they dropped points was an a 11 draw at stomach in september.
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they are now 12 points clear at the top of the saudi pro england. then island will go head to head in rugby 6 nations on saturday. it's we can, i mean, what does it start? the a blockbuster fixture. the irish are looking to win a 2nd 6 nations title in a row, while england all hoping to bounce back off the going down to scotland last time out. island are also looking to win back to back. grand slams. that is when one of the british and irish nations defeats each of the other teens in the 6 nations right now we think we'd all agree that the best team in the world, one of the will cover that right now. the way that plan the way they've been plans through the 1st period is challenging the best team in the world. i'm. and one of the last week there are talk is probably the best in the world. now. it's going against the defense wants to put people into an awful lot pressure. and so we're going to be really tested and i'm looking forward to seeing a defense in under these tests. know that you all have a truly targeting a 6 the indian wells title. when he's campaign begins on saturday and he says he
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hopes he keeps playing long enough to compete in between the 28th olympics in los angeles. ciocca visual before he won, by the time the games roll around at the world level one says he still feels as strong as they have and wants to keep going. as he prepays for indian wells, also known as tennis is 5th major. for the crowds, it brings in you faces the on seated, alexander voltage in the round of 64. everything is on the cards. uh, i just don't know how many cards i have left. you know, let's see. it's, it's feel very far. think about los angeles olympic games, but the thought of it excites be, of course, becoming harder and harder, you know, but i still love the sport and still have been competing at the highest level and scale number one. so full time, grand slam champion, know me, a soccer has made an impressive started the tournaments, the japanese, the saw. and ronnie and straight fits ease into the 2nd round,
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the 2018 champions thing, her folks tournaments. and so it come back from the to a machine. i don't know, i have a lot of really good memories here. i have one, not so great memory here, but i think that's a good thing about every new day. it's like you can rewrite not rewrite history, but you can just kinda keep making more memory. so that's what we're supposed to use for the time being or 11 other update lights. and then we'll say like the page that thank you very much for that. excellent. now the hong kong government has published the draft of a new security bill, which includes life sentences for treason and interaction. the safeguarding national security build complements and national security law imposed by badging 4 years ago. charles struck foot as if the at home combs legislative council debating the draw floor of a new national security little one. the critics and foreign governments say has
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serious implications for human rights and the pro democracy movement that has suffered a violent crack down in recent years. experts say the little elaine's phone call and we'd mainland shalayna more closely. the $212.00 page dropped bill, so known as article $23.00, introduces a range of new crimes including treason, espionage, including with external meaning, following forces in order to commit to legal acts, the maximum prison to his life. leaders in both china and hong kong, say more legislation is necessary in order to in their words, restore stability. they seem entitled, hey, implementation of article $23.00 of the basic law also has a clear need and urgency hong kong at experience. serious threats of national security, especially the 2019 hong kong color revolution and black violence. these had brought us unbearable times. i got my gauge hall. it's 5 years since hundreds of
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thousands of people took to the streets, protesting home combs, increasingly close to political ties with china of the into fruits. each colonial rules, many pro democracy leaders are in prison. the, the convicts. he's both facing challenges under the national security. little that was imposed by beijing and inactive in 2020 from homes. government says the new draw floors aimed at feeling the loopholes and the 2020 version. the government says during a month from so called public consultation period. they've received overwhelming support political activists and rights groups strongly disagree. and there is fear of how the little we use this law is of the great concerns internationally. it is unprecedentedly present and it has the, the staging sites on the human rights in liberty and home home. it's definitely
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a final nato and the coughing of home taking away all of our on demand will freedom from comes legislative council was completely over, hold off of the 2019 pro democracy, protest, probation, politicians dominate. the legislature. the lack of political opposition means the new lawyers expected to pause easily in the coming weeks chose not to, i'll just or what, let's explore this. know if they can, law has a democracy activist joins us live from london. indeed, nathan, you are very prominent pro democracy activist it what do you make of this role? well, this though is really imposing a lots of problems to hong kong. i'm following the introduction of the national security total 4 years ago. this is a new set of national security. the law that really talk is the so called florian elements in hong kong and also expanding the scope of us the dishes act. so for now, even though, but now hong kong does limit us baseball,
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freedom of speech or even doing journalism, an individual, i see even more limited ones. and this element of extra territoriality is important, isn't. it means that the law can be applied even to people outside of hong kong. could it be an activity? ok, for example. well, definitely, uh, the ex tote extract. tauriel element of it has already been seen seen spelled 2010 c. and i have a lot of cases of all exactly. it was like me, we are being wanted and being given a bounty for people who lead to our arrest. so we are definitely seeing that will be more annoying. intimidation to the overseas act advised, who are doing campaign is to hold the chinese government accountable for their humorous violation in hong kong and also deterring people from supporting them. do you agree that this is the final now and the coughing for freedoms in hong kong?
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i think that the freedom of phone call would go so many now is painting into the coffin and everyone seems like the last one, but it will only get worse and worse. i know thing we have any ultimately, some about phone calls and turning into a back to city in the following years. old moms and it's really sad to see like how hong kong is being pulling up heart test. because paging feels like valves so many for invoices that are trying to is up, but the city or the country which in fact the people who are trying to upset talk home based. the government itself is them taking away people's freedom and then we real estate and protests. so that is a set reality telephone call and is going to be was and was given that and given all the pressures there on freedoms in hong kong and for people like you outside of
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hong kong, how much longer can the pro democracy campaign continue? the pro democracy campaign is in a very difficult boats because badging utilized all weapons and all legal or extra legal ways to suppress it. because they will see a quite act safe and vibrant international hong kong. this community without continuing to come painting about the situation. phone call and advisement of democracy in the region, but definitely it's getting more and more difficult because the government is also going out to these overseas active us then. um, basically a ton of people and also support them. know how to is in the material or financial way is attending that even want to collaborate with them. nice and appreciate your opinion. thanks very much. indeed for joining us here on out to 0. and that's it for me in the cloud piece is uh, real much we recommend for today's meeting. so using
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the a settled time upfront takes on the big issue as opposed to what is happening now. it to the question professional and unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another cleansing is taking place. augusta . nothing goes into garza without us of permission. nothing leaves casa without result. 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. this is the 1st genocide that we see in real time. it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have
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a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. rights organizations filed a civil suit against and that states saying supply is around would be of parts for f. 355 projects fixed, and that lens complicit. impossible war crimes in gaza. then that lens has house the repeal distribution center for f $35.00 spare parts from where it's also supplies is were out in 2022 and exported spear parts worth $2400000.00 to the country with the escalation of the war and gas at this number is now predicted to be much higher. for the 1st time, the court has ordered the country to stop sending weapons to israel. the verdict is seen as a severe blow to the dutch government to add onto that stopping. it's gone for the ocean to the ex. 35 programs would jeopardize excites with us and it's, well, i was had
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a civilian economic impact in this product to judge argued that political and economic interests. com be more important than the protection of civilian lives in the world or the air drop in garza goes wrong. 5 people are killed as humanitarian age being tighter suited in hid civilians. the more about this and this is 0 live from dell. i'm also coming up today we are facing issue many terry and kept house to see him gossip. and we stand by the

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