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as i live, i guess from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from alpha 0 new at you think is it the the 10 then? yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from bill coming up in the program. this our performance to try and meet a domestic audience with the elections around the corner. the you and criticizes the vitamin administration's plans to build a temporary 4th off the coast of jobs if the facility a delivery is really strikes destroyed palestinian homes and southern and central guys are victims are being rushed to over whelmed hospitals. humanitarian guys
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in savannah is reaching kolosso purples. the un security council passed as a resolution calling for a ceasefire incident before remedy. and we'll be like from a saw that were members of the type of study parliament are electing this countries next for us. and i'm selling the house with the latest ford, former world champion of books, antony joshua, looks to be back to his destructive beth. a bridge is 5. the claim was sunny 2nd round knockout when over former us the champion francis tagano installed during the beginning, gaza, where there is a desperate need for humanitarian aid is hundreds of thousands of palestinians. they starve ation. israel has impeded the entry of a trucks which are cute at the border crossing, trying enter garza and now there's
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a push to launch a maritime car door in the mediterranean. the idea is to have 8 ships move between cyprus and goes up as a part of that plan that us says is going to build a temporary barge off the shores of gaza to help distribute that aid. but that is meant to take 2 months and it requires thousands of troops. it's unclear how this plan will work. it's being criticized as a distraction from the real issue at hand is real restricting the land entry of 8 trucks. the head of doctors without borders says the plan is a glaring distraction from the real problem. israel's indiscriminate military campaign and punishing cj and the un special rep, or to or on the right to food says from a humanitarian perspective. the plan is absurd. in a dark and cynical way, like hand reports from washington, dc in the us has had a lot of experience in building floating caused ways to try to peer has the both of several coasts, including desktops, south korea,
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and the u. e. the facility of casa will take around 2 months to build as far as timeframe, as i mentioned, several weeks likely up to 60 days in order to deploy the forces and construct the the causeway in the end appear. in recent days, the us and some other countries have put in place and a drop operation of supplies into gaza. this resulting in a tragedy on friday, when a power of shoot did not open properly killing at least 5 people and injuring a number more. highlighting the criticism that it drop operations and maritime is emissions of last resort are expensive and an effective and run the risk of creating chaos on the ground. the measures, in this case a united nation 6, but it appear to be more for the domestic political benefit. then real humanitarian relief. this my best educated guess is probably
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a performance to try and meet a domestic audience with elections around the corner. a temporary peer will enable a massive increase the amount of monetary assistance getting you guys every day. the fact that president biden announce the new mission is state of the union speech . one normally scented on domestic issues as fuel to the claim of political cynicism. leaves us messages could also serve to pop up the nearly to decade long is really located of gaza. another consequence of the by did administrations, apparently for reluctance to fully confront the netanyahu government. and it's unbridled will the united states needs to use other tools in our tool box to not just insist, but to say if you continue to ignore us. if you continue to rub off these requests, there will be consequences posted us intention to help the people of gaza
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could have the opposite effect. in reality, it could bolster and effectively endorse the illegal is really located. my kind of, i'll just here a washington. i shall aiden is in rough and southern gaza and joins us from the call waiting hospital. you are with the global empowerment mission, a group. you're there, director of field operations for the middle east and north africa. i sure you've worked on all the major disaster regions of the last decade. what do you make of this proposed maritime card, or that is shaping up? the thanks for having. actually, it is time for jack. excuse me, hold on. you all's hold and you are planning to be the leader off is providing and the supply chain because there's people here and the police need. so. okay, so it raises several concerns for me and i would like to put those concerns to you
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. one of them is the timeline. at least 20 children have died of now nutrition over the last week alone. so the longer it takes to set up this car door and we're talking about maybe 2 months. the more palestinians will die. actually this people around here needs a are these people are in the service and you know things needs to be the the the. busy so if you can still hear me, agencies has said that a maritime car door cannot replace the land roots because there are, as we know,
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these dozens hundreds, in fact, of trucks that are stuck on the guns a border has been waiting to come in. wouldn't that be a much faster way for groups like yours to help distribute the aid? yeah, for sure it's 100 percent for sure. action movies we recently match for 2 drugs to go in. so in gaza because we have an operation in egypt and you have little peroration and we managed to have 40 drugs in and we are a great thing and we are making daily basis successful distributions to the friends region all sides up. so if we have more, we will be available to reach more people around here. so we have 17 tribes on the pipeline. it's the things for those who are smoother and faster be will be available to help these people, such as or lead time. before durham, i don't know if i have seen for size also that okay. what's it going to take
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logistically to make this plan work of the can you repeat it again? yeah. in terms of logistics, it's not enough, of course to, to, to get the aide to the shores of guns, a then has to be unloaded. it has to be district taken to distribution centers. and it has to actually get the palestinians in every parts of the gaza. strip in your view, what is it going to take logistically to make this plan work. uh, actually learn comments mission b r a, just as large being or uh, operations here in dies and also in cairo as well. so we are those heavy or drugs mentors, very new warehouses. we're just getting more and more powerful here to help these people then to how far this providing data from the shars are from the real 5
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course that you mentioned earlier that your a global empowerment mission hopes to play and tends to play a leading role in the in this, in this new plan to deliver a but i'm just, i'm just seeing that unfortunately we lost the contact there with i should aden with um. okay, let me, let me just double check. triple check. do we okay. i sure. can you hear me? yeah, i can hear you. okay, great. i will run some visions here. i mean that's, that's not a problem at all. it looks like um, all right, we've lost the connection unfortunately. um we're all battling through communications issues there with the gaza strip there unstable. even at the best of times we'll try and get back to that. because as health industry says widespread is really a tax killed $26.00 palestinians within the past 24 hours. they include several people in the southern city of rossa children or among the dead. these are some of
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the latest pictures we've received from ross as showing some of the destruction to a residential building. their overnight is really your strikes, targeted residential areas in central gaza, injured women and children in the city of darrow ballad were rushed to a nearby locks the hospital. the doctors there and, and other hospitals, which remain open face a shortage of pain killer and other critical medical supplies, which is 0 is honeywell, who it is with us over the phone from rossa honey, we will address the humanitarian crisis in just a moment. first they'll bring us up to speed on the latest attacks across the strip . i guess what, within the past, 45 minutes or so there are reports of more burial had been barred meant in god. the city, particularly in the northern part of dogs, is 50 that the sacred one district benefit populated areas with the vast majority of people. why in that area right right now is displayed families who came from
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different parts of golf. you can hear me, they've been, i and the northern part of the city or concentrated that attack on a residential home that cause or the, or the 1000000000 casual diesel reported to actually talk with them in a just minutes after the talked on them and got another one in dated by the vi and was seeing like i mean 10. 3 and intensified georgia tax on didn't buy it, particularly via these days, even the 5 or even those offered there is but i have the thing designated law. 1 as me, i just they going by the military and. busy people, victor uninformed to go there to avoid. it'd be in bonds that will be in there. again as a more, a tool that the, the, the, the narrative about. they've done to nothing but for a narrative then overnight as parks and rec, city, a residential complex. here mid of the for residential colors. busy but targeted
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and half of it completed the story. the other half of the building is those scanning. but there warning by the civil defense x on the ground that there is one bomb that did not explode. and there i can see those. you leave the area as if, if it goes off, it will cause further destruction. already people have been poured into a further internal displacement as of the, the area after the past and the, the here level of destruction caused by caused by the bomb 8 fortunate people into more, a further internal displacement there. the injuries, the result is the from the, the parts are in the czar hospital here and in the city. and already overwhelmed, exhausted at hospital is suffering from lack of medical supplies and lack of a seat. to be honest with you right now because the hospital was turned into a. busy a sheltering center right now, honey, i wanted to ask you about the, the aid crisis that continues to unfold across the gaza strip. given that there is
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this new plan that's been floated to bring aid in through this maritime car door from cypress. and i know there are still many unanswered questions. i know there are many criticisms. i'm wondering how palestinians on the ground are absorbing the news that there could be this, this new way to aid to deliver aid. the well the find the, the, the, the, the a, the background is inmates is largely broke and has what was reported about in the past. not only there are restrictions on the ground to keep bothering, to extract it from entering or reaching a areas that are in desperate need of food supplies and other a, necessarily for survival. the, the alternatives right now are largely insufficient. the air dropping food that had proved to be proved to be not the answer right now, and we've seen one now's functions out of one of the, uh, the packages yesterday i was there dropped by an american and playing a clause the,
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the depth of 5 palestinians were cheats and desperately at the, the package for food. but the malfunction caused it to fall on civilian, not only hungry, but also desperate for food. and now the alternatives right now, due to about constructing this up here at the coast of the shores of the city or the gaza strip. it is a, for a lot of people, this is an old turn that they have uh, and also a distraction uh to uh, the indiscriminate as far a bombing and destruction that is caused by these really military right now. and they look at it now. we as a, providing this is redwood, more time to continue with the war. so in fact, this proposal was est with a criticism here internally because they see it as a way to prolong the war not to put an end to it. when one have the, the,
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the bombing continues, the district can give the spend time, or the other hand we're going to give you do it. but we're not going to stop. that's the general mode right now. and the reaction to the, the proposal as well that's, that's really interesting reporting and it's something that we'll keep in mind in our later discussions on this, the people on the ground, many palestinians see this not only is a distraction, but something that actually provides more time for his real to continue it's more on gaza. honeywell, who'd reporting from ross a thank you, muslims around the world or preparing for the holy month of ramadan, but in gaza. customs in rituals, or of course, overshadowed by the struggle to survive israel's ongoing war. we have that in the history report and unusual crowd in the ruins of gaza were indiscriminate is really bombardment has killed more than 30000 people since october 7. palestinians walk you through the ravaged streets, looking at what vendors have to sell for the holy month of ramadan. but this year
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there are barely any decorations on sale, and little money to spare to buy them all out of my garage. i come here to buy some items for rama, done anything that may help us revive the religious spear in the tent. we now live in anything that may bring joy to little children. just yesterday, i received the bad news that all my uncles were killed along with many of their children. their homes were leveled. i'm trying to get at least some toys for the family surviving children. something to lift up their spirits. muslims worldwide will begin observing the holy months in a few days, despite ongoing war. around 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians will follow tradition while displaced from their homes . and many have been doing what they can to decorate the streets and tents. but it's proving to be difficult. so he was that about in a lot of i would say i've had a hold of you from it. then it's only days away and i've come here to help my
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children and it the spirit of the month. but everything is insanely expensive. for example, this costs 25 shackles they used to sell for only 7. need us to say that we run for allied, some guys that and that everything behind. we're doing our best to bring joy to our children. and i pray this most will bring us and peace of mind to some of the students. i know that i've come here to get a lantern for the holy month of ramadan. yeah, most fear is in good this year because of the war we are living in fear. there's no joy in life. i'm giving the land turn, but do not feel any joy. muslims refrain from eating or drinking from dawn to sunset during the month of ramadan. in gaza, for some the restriction will offer respite due to dwindling food resources. while mediators were hoping for a ceasefire, no break through has come so far, leaving many palestinians to face what they say will be the hardest ever ramadan said that in the history of 0. 4 high canada has announced it will resume payments
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to the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees and why canada was one of 16 countries to cut funding after israel accused the agencies employees and gaza have taken part in the october 7th attack. and independent un investigation is underway and israel has yet to provide details. backing is claims. canadian authorities say the temporary pause and donations is being lifted to respond to the urgent needs of palestinian civilians. israel has carried out several overnight raids across the occupied west bank is really forces arrested for young man after armed confrontations in the north shapes refugee camp military bulldozers destroyed infrastructure there, including parts of the main street. the u. s. navy says that it shot down 15 drones targeting shipping off the coast of yemen, who are thieves have been attacking ship since november. and what they say is a campaign of solidarity with palestinians during the war and gaza. the pentagon said what it's called a large scale, who's the attack posed an imminent threat. hopefully military spokesman says
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separate miss silent drawing attacks targeted an american boat carrier, as well as us warships. the, the, the 1st target of the american ship propelled, fortunately, the gulf of agent was a number of naval missiles. was sticking up a ration targeted a number of americans or the stories and the read see, and the goals they didn't with the shipping drones to, to operations successfully achieve their goals. how did the since get to some of the world news? now the un security council has passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire incident and the head of the muslim holy month of ramadan. 14 of the 15 members voted for the resolution which was drafted by britain. russia obtained the sydney's army and rival paramilitary rapids support forces, or r s f. have been battling for control of the country since last april, and the fighting has killed at least 14000 people. and millions are facing fam,
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and after being forced from their homes, christmas salumi reports from the united nations. the u. k only announced it was for closing a resolution calling for a cessation of hostilities and sudan on thursday. by friday, it was a done deal passed just in time for the ramadan holiday. we urge the cds on forces and directed support forces to act on this united, international cool for peace and the assignments. the guns. it passed with 14 votes in favor, but it was not unanimous. russia abstain from the vote. they said the resolution had noval ends de escalation of the conflict and getting more aid to those in need . but they question the need for it. given recent developments, namely the opening of an aide route and they choose the united states of acting in their own political interests. well nothing you lose the we have no illusions as to
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the true intentions of western countries. not great. however, the double standards look particularly glaring, given that those same countries are dragging out the adoption of a document on the sci fi and the gaza strip, where genuine mascot is taking place on the organization. human rights watch. welcome to move, however, saying it was a necessary step and long overdue. they called on the parties to the conflict with respect to international law, and they called on the security council to enforce it. christian salumi algebra, the united nations. tom ferry, yellow is the new us special envoy for sedan and earlier he told elsie or the fighting must often aide must be delivered immediately to millions of sydney is affected by the conflict. what we need to see is action and not just statements. there are some promising and 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
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see both sides ensuring that border access is open for all the military and 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 to dan have wanted and deserve 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 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 uh, 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 much greater sense of urgency. and we
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believe that those conditions are driving people to the peace talks in a way that can produce the kind of outcomes of people to dad deserve. the jury, as president, has ordered the army to rescue the at least 287 students kidnapped by gunmen on thursday. at least one child was killed during the kidnapping, and the state of could do no, that's in northern nigeria. the students are believe to be between the ages of $8.15. it's the 2nd, the mass of duction in a week. heavy gun fire is being reported in hastings capital as armed gangs battle to seize full control. some of the fighting and puerto prince is near the national palace, which used to be the official residence of the president. 18 hasn't had a president since the assassination of shelven, illinois nearly 3 years ago to the united nations as ones that thousands of pregnant women and 80 are risk un office in 80 said at least 3000 of them don't have access to health care. the countries in the state of emergency, as gang seeking to oust prime minister ariel or we have shut the main international
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airport schools and businesses remain shot. i'm a mother of 6 and i have to feed them every day. give them food on water. but since i had to leave my home, i just sit here with nothing to cook. live is very bad. i hold the kids in my on for i have nothing to give to them. for me, it was even when a family send us 30 or $50.00, we can't get the money. all bank offices are closed, nothing is functioning so we can't get food or water. food shortages are forcing thousands of patients to travel for hours to the border with neighboring dominican republic to buy basic supplies to resubmit reports from the board of the town of dublin to the it happens twice a week. thousands of haitians cross the border with a dominican republic to a free trade soon to buy food and other items to take back to a t. 6 but because of the ongoing crisis, those arriving are desperate to take back whatever they can. janet says she buys
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b to resetting hating. there's no food in haiti, and there are too many problems. patients are facing the calamity right now. i take this back inside of 2 other cities. it is the only thing i can do right now. people buy beef sausages in any protein. they can't afford people here, tyler, but there's almost no food in many areas in haiti because of the ongoing situation . and that's why they come here to buy these vegetables and anything else they come find. authorities in the dominican republic refer to places such as this one as that survival market because it's meant to cover people most basic needs. there is another market at the border where people buy ex medicines in other goods. patients are not allowed to stay in the dominican republic, in spite of the violence on the streets in haiti, where the government has extended a state of emergency. the prime minister ariel henry is still abroad and gangs on
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the street say his return will cost more kills. but it's the civilians who are suffering the most because of the ongoing violence is read. yes it, yes. will be yellow. concrete. see, the situation in the country is critical. people can no longer go about the business. our children can no longer goes to school. merchants can go to the market and no one can move around the country. we have a prime minister, but we don't know whether he's dead or alive because he's lost in the wild. and that's why they're growing calls to 4th prime minister in re, to facilitate that transition that also calls to deploy a multi national security mission to help restore stability. gave me a, had earlier agreed to deploy 400 a lead to police forces to assist the haitian police because the police says the mission is unique and crucial. we may have, if you look into that for you, i, you know, the biggest challenge right now is getting support from the countries you not to
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send troops, but police forces to support the haitian police. this is not a traditional peacekeeping operation. it is a mandate by the un security council to deploy a mission led by kenya. that's a different architecture that needs to be funds that need to be more forces fully put into of that happens. patients continue to struggle to survive traveling for hours to find food in another country city. so i just need us to have on still ahead on else 0. we spend the day with the palestinian family struggling to survive in southern gaza, and often is really strikes, forced them to flee from the north and in sports, a massive opportunity for premier league title hopefuls arsenal the latest football coming up later on in the show. the
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a palo, it's been a pretty wet week for spite and poets go when there's plenty more rain wherever it came from that where to weather. now making it very close, at least the sort of spain we need the rain here. so that's no bad thing. very windy areas of light pressure coming in here. the power of light pressure in the back, the sky will bring some lively storms in as we go through the next couple of days meant what the weather spitting. of course, a good part of fraud, southern areas of england, wells pushing further more specific go through the next couple of days. it was try by the one that's by the racist texting sample here as we go through the next dial . starry night, it's a winfrey flowers that just around $38.00 high ground. here some live the showers just around. the bulk is very wet weather. those acting in a close southern positive front through the remainder of sash bay that is likely to cause widespread flooding. somebody to keep an eye on and not just some smoke coming in across the outs. elevating the avalon to risk here, because i went to web it coming in across the pots of the rage and pushing off into southern england. whiles island sing some web and that pushes for the north,
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which as we go, one through sunday, turning rather more unsettled. here as we go through the next few days, go a keen easterly with lot of cloud and right there across the south west of here and some of that wet weather, also being driven in across the northwest of africa. so staying on settled for much more. okay. the asking questions, were you ever warren's about the health effects of our no understanding the reality reporting from the action? the hospital with fear this gentleman is just behind me. hundreds of people have seen it back to a to is an in depth coverage thailand states. it's future of fossil fuels. nope. renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story hod. hey, damien, to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by. well,
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does have both. you've described that is better than that in any thoughts provided . hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council, this is a major stumbling block, is a problem. it access that you hear the story on told to how does era the you're watching out. a reminder of our headlines this our, the us is facing criticism over its plans to build a temper reports to facilitate aid deliveries, to gaza. you in special rep or to or on the right. the food says the plan is absurd
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in a dark and cynical way is real, is impeding the entry of a trucks. costing by land is really a tax and ross. i have killed $82.00 palestinians and the last 24 hours, including children, separate their raids on a residential building and central guns, an injured families, sending women and children to the hospital. also, thank you. and security council has passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire incident, and during the muslim holy month of ramadan, 14 of the 15 members voted for the resolution, which was drafted by britain. russia abstained in spring and still 10 barrack at a you were a professor of public policy at i'm. i've been felicia university. we're going to talk about these plans to deliver a this plan be to deliver a to gotcha. just before we get to that though, since we just mentioned sedan to the resolution that was passed yesterday at the un on calling for a c spine. sedan offers a stark contrast, doesn't it? in how the u. n is dealing with sedan ceasefire called for you in the resolution
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past and how it's dealing with gaza ceasefire blocked by the united states. and. and of course, china and russia called out the us over double standards to. yes, well these of elk receive there is clear, but also the geo politics under way. it's all paid amongst the permanent 5. mean this is a, it's reminds us of the days when some of the resolutions were blocked on ukraine, for example, because of the, the us just taking a position against the russians. so there is that now there is just trying to protect these. riley's, so they've delayed and they've rejected lots of resolutions. but what they found quite interesting is the equivocal calls to open or access to humanitarian assistance as part of that resolution. now this is quite interesting because the world is not willing, and they could really go through chapter 7 and, and intervene by force is for them to feed the people inside on when they're unable
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to do so in gaza. and that's, of course, brings us to the discussion we've been having for weeks now about the undermining of the low base order that it applies to. something that doesn't apply to 12 is the soul doesn't mean that this. and these don't need aids. and i must say, this is already show overdue. i mean, they should have passed the solution some months ago because this war has been going on for a long time. but what it shows is that they'd be willing to act against to send any size in a separate contract while they're unable to do anything against as well. right? for whom can the international community mobilize in order to get a ceasefire to aid and for whom? the not find the will power or the ability of sort of the higher i don't know to, although i think the desire is there is just the will power and the, the political weight to make its habit. and i think it's very, very important because then in a way that not only sending the message to, to the palestinians,
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they're sending it to the rest of the world. and the particular thing. now the feelings of the war across the globe of communities and nations uniting against israel because of his mortality is quite a dangerous step. and you can see the rise and enter semitism in europe and got to know my account's own we. it's in the interest of israel that the world actually stops it from its fatality. let's, let's talk about this plan be for a that's being developed. we don't know when exactly it will become effective. the plan, of course, is to take the aid from cypress now into on ships into gaza, build a temporary port which is could take up to 2 months. why are the americans and europeans focusing on that? instead of using whatever leverage they have on israel to, to, to compel is real, to allow a drugs which are already there on the, on land that to allow a trucks into gaza. why focus on the maritime route instead of apply more pressure
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on the land route? well, i see personally, it was really intended for the rest of the union for the state of the union. instead of getting an address yesterday, it's not really intended to have an impact on the ground. they understand fully. that is not about getting the aide to the costs of guys. it's about distribution, get the cost guys. and to get to the, to the cost is only $1.00 step. then you have to store it. you have to screen it, you have to go through it the redistribute to identify who are the fundable people in need of age 1st. and all of that is not going to happens for this, for it's, it's requires very sophisticated infrastructure on the ground, which already kind of exist through the agencies, but they cannot operate because of the insecurity. provide a because of the continuation of the war. it sits, you talk about domestic politics. i want to play you a clip of the us presidential by and just around his state of the union speech just before after. so i beg your pardon after he was addressing congress,
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he was caught on a mike saying this listing the to okay, so how much of this was it was see it or versus how much this was born 10 years i, i don't know, i can't say, but the bottom line is that you have a us president saying i'm going to have so this is an american, isn't that come to jesus moment. that means in this context that he's going to have a robust conversation with benjamin that. yeah, right. then you have to wonder when you listen to that. well,
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if you're going to have a robust conversation with these really prime minister, why, why not again compel him to open the land 8 routes? exactly, i mean, it can be seen both ways. it could be this thing for me as a, as a muslim listening to it. it could illustrate the, the thinking of a christian scientist that is still thinking that the george george people has got to, to repent. and he will have a moment with them talking about jesus. so that is a whole and this is what motivates and lots of discussions and support for, for, as well. but uh, maybe taking it on the lighter side that is just about having a serious word with that then yahoo! then i'm sure he's having all kinds of words. the fact that he's unable to get him to do things in this race. the weakness of the united states and, and the way the it as well really dominates decision making within the,
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within the capital. hope it's, it's incredible for, for those from us, of driving from outside to see the united states, to have a place that they have to speak nicely to those raise. they have to convince them to stop their own, their for repetitive, which is affecting them 1st. i mean it's not just the policy is or the victim, it's what would be ultimately the jewish people on the very existence of the state of israel. if this could, this continues much longer as where i was working yourself in an isolated position that really is going to bring into question the very existence of as well as a state that which is very fast, becoming a prior state in, in the international system. so time barracka, thank you very much for joining us this hour. thank you. of the but the family is among the millions of palestinians that were forced to flee their home in northern gauze and seek refuge in the south. the little that remain from their life before the war is now packed inside a small, makeshift room in rough or well out as you were
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a spend 24 hours with the family and documented their daily routine. this is the day and the life of i wish them all, but i and he's 70 year old mother the the the putting the i just total and know why that's why you so how does that, how much will bind instead of an actually we just had a d, g, a lot of you don't lose them and bust lucky on the double hand. and before i get to the issue of heather and the heads of a 100 and also a 100 on the other license. yeah. then the 5, the done. if he had one of them and i can go for the me on the way
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off the the most will shift the less than that into the how the and then and have a nice case in the school. how you all the other kids. amazing. the gym shows that in your minds to have a machine who may have been for when to come shop you know. huh. oh, really the rest of you know, has the last conversation the wish of the minimum, i think on a separate she has such a lot of the house for me this house and then have to leave them 1st session session. i don't know how to how to miss the cloth.
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that's on the left your head. um. well, if your head of the say your head. yeah. i didn't think that the of the of them though a lot of them this and that will come and you'll automatically, zimmer, the, the, this, the, the moon on the left. not and then, and all the height. and i'm going up in the area in the side of that, it's nice,
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that's the general and then how they were having some of the muscle. so the we had to do with a fit and got up in front of the so outside of that the cell phone funding lot to but it's definitely moved into the head of the muscle, the study members of parliament, or electing a new president. the contest is between the ruling coalition, lead by prime minister shabani stories and the opposition led by jail leader and run con, more than a 1000 politicians. it is some of that as well as provincial legislatures,
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are casting their ballots for this ceremonial ro, well, i'll just risk them all hide or is in the capitalist. i'm about covering this for us to come out and help us gauge the significance of this, given that the, the, the office of the president in pakistan, as we just said, is largely ceremonial. the. it does indeed fit in one year. the 10 your is 5 as a budget, it goes to important to know that the president of gods is elected as an elected member of parliament. the minimum age limit is 45 years of age. he asked if you have much land. i mean, it has to have the majority of the support in parliament as well as in the prevention assemblies. now, after this election, which everyone cons part, you said was going to provide just started with the big that this in the i'm constitutional election. nevertheless, it is taking place to abide shut,
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a will belong to the bucket, done. most of them leave no watch and the lights are deposited on people's party. i say valley, the body being the court. chairman of the bar de guard several corruption cases against them as read by gives elected and have caused the expectation. is that the really be able to go to read that election? do you really have that immunity? so indeed, i'm an important moment and focused on constitutional history, in the 14 president fall would have cost over at bolivar in because this is a, by a camera or parliamentary system and raised a prime minister as the chief executive. so it'd be interesting to see what happened, but there is tremendous opposition from amazon con support. guys would say that the punch teacher, the election is unconstitutional. mile high to reporting from the some of that. thank you very much. come off and it's time for all your support to use now. it's
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not how much was joined us in the studio. so thank you very much, us or a lot and your celebrates in a crossing. when the over england's cricket is in the 5th test and you have already won the series and they dominate to dispatch against the choice. and some of them i know of the building in need of more than 250 runs. they blew away england's advisement on day 3, and that i'm sorry to have a ton during the ashwin god himself of 5 wicked hold. but it was proved to yeah, the by the final dismissal as india one by and endings. and 60 full runs in the series as for one witness. and today joshua says he wants to will title 5 to and it's open to take on either ties and furio. alexander was sick. he's comments, follow his brutal knockout victory over frances and gun on the bridges. folks, i look back to his best. i guess he told us the captain, sword and guy know twice with the knockout blow coming in around 2. guns display is
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stop contrast to his po box instead, which he lost on points against the wall, tempting types of fury. this was the 1st full swim and the following. his failure to recap, to his will title from hu, 6 and 2022. why don't fight them both? you know, i mean, it should really be one of the of, i should have the opportunity to compete with the, with them both. i know. so don't just those 2 that certainly have a fight as i want to compete with. but since you're asking me about the winter, i could buy for them a very credible fight isn't. i'd love the opportunity to face them at some stage. in fact, i didn't see the page. the knockout is about i don't know if i don't see any be there. so that's how i know i was knocked out. this has to be the head of a d, a senior this morning. i will process it and then uh see what is the next step
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but may be me, but you can be sure that i'm not done here. absolutely not. barcelona have close the gap on legally this way. i'm gonna do it to 5 points. chavez team and beat visits is mile cut one know on friday. right. and teenage. so let me i'm, i'm guessing the only goal of the game to help us. i'm moving to 2nd place both 0 now to play late on saturday. we all who played a game less to can restore the 8 point need over bar, say if they beat sell some people on sunday. well, our small have the chance to go top of the english premier league later on fast today. the gun is host, brett, so the ad m are stadium when we move them above mattress, the city indeed is livable. faceoff, i guess it's how the on sunday. awesome. our country on hot streak is the $17.00 consecutive league game square and $31.00 goes in the process. have a lot to play for when the difficulty of the mindset is always really tough. we
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played in twice already and we saw for how we always on fractions. brentwood, outside of the aspect of it as human, are much to my 1st stop and has taken pull positions for the 1st time and did that as he looks to make it back to back to going to the victories on saturday. of track issues for red bull involving team principal, 1st and foremost. as soon as our staff and linked with the move away from the team . but he continues to mean business on the track as he looks to follow up. but he sees an opening when and by for a last week for position ty, here assigned by, it's really an event, this legends it to you before. he is fair, are his charges of class who is on the front row for the 6th race running off to take you the 2nd on his final left. and he's the made for the race, all of them, and we'll start 11th on the grid. the 18 year old will be the youngest f one to live in history, taking the place of qualifies who has to have surgery to feed. most of them to be able to spend the sizes through your book. no problem are comfortable to,
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to push. and that's very important around there and jetta and especially then getting into qualifying everything was just the. yeah, just getting better and better. you followed the tracking solution and i didn't really have any big, big problems. i'm of course, very, very happy with that. i work ups for funding and you know, mentally thinking about i'm, i have to race where i was going to be starting p 10 and then i go checked into the pen for that to 3 and a, and a qualifying. and of course not the kind of ideal situation i feel really sorry for call us and i'm wishing the best, but it's a fantastic opportunity. um like a, like you said a bit disappointed with with everything. but uh it was, it was a fun day of the suites on grass m champion, and the more it was knocked out of indian wells, the said 6 year old, that was the thing, a straight sets by 50, the andrew bluff and the 2nd run, move left made the headlines recently off these controversial default into by, for allegedly screaming at the line. judge e russian had denied that using bad language. but to issue the public,
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a policy for his behavior had of this much it is down, extend that continues is excellent form deal straight and open champion dominated his 2nd wrong match against australia as to nasty. who could i guess the world number 3 was a straight sets went on to speak to the extent his season reco to 13 wins with no loss. women's? well, number one, eagles twice. i had no problems beating danielle called us, the american really tested twice. tickets when they played against each other at the australian open. this time the polar stars showed her cloth winning in straight sets 636. love to take this aiming for a 2nd indian wells high for us whose vote for me silly. all right, so how much thank you so much. we'll see you again a little later today. we look forward to that now getting back to the rest of the world use the united states senate has passed a spending bill, which narrowly avoided to shut down. it was past just hours before current funding was due to expire. the senate approved of $467000000000.00 spending package to fund
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agricultural transportation, housing, and other programs. as the us presidential campaign ramps up following the super tuesday primaries and presidential by the state of the union speech, vice president cumberland harris traveled to the important swing state of arizona. she's looking to whip up enthusiasm over an issue that says that it's important to democrats and independent voters, and that is abortion rights. it will be a major theme of the bite and harris re election efforts. rob rentals reports from phoenix, the place president tunnel harris campaigned in arizona international women's day, focusing squarely on women's reproductive rights and hammering republicans and former president donald trump, for promoting restrictions on abortion. plus these ex ramos, they're trying to take women back to the 1800s,
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but we're not gonna let them. we're not going to let the issue is central to the vitamin here is reelection ever since the supreme court struck down a federal right to abortion. in 2022 republican controlled states have instituted draconian laws, restricting reproductive choice. show a large majority of americans believe abortion. should be legal in most circumstances, so it's important for bided and especially for harris as a woman, as someone who has a track record of being a strong advocate and reproductive rights to show up and say, if you support reproductive freedom, you need to get with teen by that 1st day and here it says taken on an increasingly visible role in the administration's domestic and foreign policies. he recently called for a ceasefire and israel's war on gaza in stronger terms in president joe. but she met with is really war,
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cabinet member and opposition. politician benny gant's in washington discussing gaza and pressing israel to allow more aid to reach the starving population. in the campaign, harris is an important conduit to black voters and in efforts to mobilize large numbers of women, voters, trump is not doing well with suburban women. he's not and you and you look at president biden, who's got a young woman on the ticket with him who's standing up for issues that suburban women tend to care more about. 46 wild harris was in arizona bite and campaigned in another bible state, pennsylvania. the president's age puts harris in an unusually important position in voters mines bag republic at 81. he's the oldest man to ever occupied the white house and would be 86 when a possible 2nd term would in. to put it bluntly,
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that increases the odds that the fighting goes when re election, harris might be called upon to assume the office of the presidency dividing dies or becomes incapacitate. rob reynolds, l g 0, phoenix, arizona. ukrainian president bullied him. your zalinski has met turkish president richardson. i borrowed one and is stumble. the 2 will have discuss developments in the russia ukraine war. the now defunct black sea green deal in defense cooperation . for k has offered to host a peace summit between ukraine and rush at the end, the war. but the lensky remains firm on not engaging directly with russia. following the meetings, turkey and ukraine have signed a bilateral agreement to streamline the flow of goods between the countries and new york jury has found, the former president of hunger is guilty of drug trafficking conspiracy quantile alondo hernandez is accused of corruption and working with drug gangs in his country to protect their us bound shipments. u. s. federal prosecutors have said
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that for an a r nanda is turned on. juris into a narco state during his presidency from 2014 to 2022 and he now faces a possible life sentence. international women's day has been celebrated worldwide in mexico, tens of thousands rally to denounce violence against women as well as sex as an inequality and discrimination. julia are going on a reports from mexico city, the 10s of thousands march to mexico city with one clear message and then to the systematic violence against women in the country. the to the government doesn't protect us, not just this government, but past ones as well. so we have to protest and if we have to burn everything down, then we will, women's lives are on the line the signs women are carrying in this march.
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rephrase this issue, stop killing us. or we want to make it home to our family tonight. and that speaks to the main concerns of women here, and that is violence. an average of 10 women get killed in mexico every day, engender base crimes. most of those spend, besides going punished mexico's points to elect its 1st human president. this year, demonstrators agreed the moment is historic, but warned against being seen as a quick fix to the many issues affecting women in the con the, to you think so women goes much deeper. maybe that could be some small changes, but president won't change the situation. some sides have doubled in the last decade and the country is one of the most dangerous for women in the world from a country about to choose. the 1st woman president to one which recently elected
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a man was deeply conservative values. argentina, have you had any late has made no secret of his rejection of the feminist movement . and in the 4 months since he's been in power, has already closed the ministry of women, gender and diversity, and promise to repeal a law, legalizing abortion. and into the home to the large just palestinian community outside the middle east. the march focus largely on the plight of women and gaza machine. okay. awesome. i think about how women in palestine are suffering and how much they suffers for decades today. i'm marching for the women in palestine every year this largest held across latin america in every year. women make the same basic, please stop killing us. get this done, the sides and impunity rates continue to store julia go. yeah,
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and i'll just euro mexico city to that. does it for me? jonah ho is next on out. the, the latest news as it breaks for save only those deliveries of food. it didn't play needed because of the acute level of hunger and medical supplies need to r. rawlings to with detailed coverage, no sooner do repair works for did this rarely, military rates resume and there is more property destruction from the hearts of the story. this 10 has been a home and the only shelter for so many families. the living conditions are for perfect, the unique perspectives that place himself in dallas told the palestinians to go to on heard voices through humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, but upon proceed with the landscape. connect with our community and tap into
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conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable har as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention the stream on algebra generation who meets premier league legend vincent company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. most of it starts in appear and it is the representation is rides for the rest will follow and travel to add syria to discover how to pay the key role in shaping the country from its struggle for liberation to the 2090 protest. the political reform generation civil episode to phone al jazeera in the miners and tried to switch, switch to new extinction. now the ami enjoys and community groups the group the back from the brain when east investigates
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or the performance to try and meet a domestic audience with elections around the corner. to you and criticizes to buy the ministrations plans to build the temporary portal to the coast of gaza to facilitate aid the children. all the sounds as they were alive for the also coming up is rarely strikes destroyed palestinian homes in southern and central guys are victims of being.

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