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since the power stay with al jazeera, for the latest updates and in depth analysis, the us secretary of state ends in a blinking homes discussions on an immediate sweet spot in gauze and sharing a visit to egypt. until mccrae, this is l. just a line from also coming up is around the oldest palestinians to evacuate l a. c for hospital threatening to blow up the largest medical complex and gaza if they don't, like just as rarely attacks in the occupied wristband can at least age palestinians plus the pressure launches its largest massage attack and weeks. when you find captions, 17 people are in just the
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us secretary of state antony blinking has held tools on an immediate cease fire and gaza during a visit to egypt. it came on the same day. the united states submitted a draft resolution to the un security council. the recognizes the need for an immediate troops blinking says the resolution is linked to the release of captive health by him us. the us previously vetoed attempts that the security council to achieve a safe spot in a moment who will speak to mike hannah, who is in washington, dc for us. but for us, it's across to gabriel, alexander who is that the united nations and gave what exactly does this dropped resolution side? because the language and the wording used in this is very significant. that's right, particularly significant when you're talking about a ceasefire. and this latest draft resolution by the united states and to
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the security council, we've got a copy of it and we've looked through it and there is only really one major change in it. and that's what's called o. p one, operative paragraph one, and it's significant because it says, determines the imperative for an immediate and sustained cease fire in gaza now determines the imperative is a lot different then demands a cease fire. and in previous resolutions written by author, by other countries, since october 7th, there's been clear, it's been demand for a ceasefire. now the us is saying that in there, drafted determines the imperative what is determine the imperative mean? that means something is may be necessary. something is unavoidable, something is important, but it doesn't necessarily mean that it is demanded of. so this is the real question here, and this is where a little of the confusion is coming in. now,
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the deputy us ambassador to the un robert would within the last 5 minutes, was walking into the security council chambers on a meeting related to another matter and related to guys that i asked him. what does this mean is the us in his draft, demanding an immediate cease fire. questioning him on this and he was non committal . he said, listen, we think our draft is strong, but we're still negotiating it. and i don't want to negotiate this in public. what that means to me is that probably the us has heard from other council members in the last 12 hours or so that they also have some confusion about the us dress asked in want clarity. when i asked if they expected a vote on this soon, he said, yes, we do hope to get a vote on what on our draft resolution by the end of the week. okay,
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thank you so much for that update. that is gabriella ellis, on the, for us, at the united nations. we're going to go to mike hannah, who is in washington, d. c. and mike a, and to me blinking the us secretary of state, he was in saudi arabia, his now in egypt. what has he said, so thought about all this, talk of a potential safe fine as well. he's been holding meetings with the egyptian leadership including the place that inside the l. c. c. and what under discussion that is this a ceasefire that is being the subject of another resolution of the united nations of the 2. talked about the possibility of getting a c supply of 6 weeks duration, allowing for the exchange of captives being held in gaza along with kind of spinning in prison is being held in his rate of details. and all this is being the template that has been ongoing in weeks of discussions between all the parties in the region. also the secretary of state discuss the question of humanitarian relief
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. once again, reiterating the point that it is absolutely essential that more humanitarian supplies get into gaza, particularly as the israeli operations continue there. now there is a timeline on this and as far as the us is concerned, they are deeply concerned about the possibility of is really action in rough for an ongoing operation in rough uh, in the north of gaza. probably the president biden spoke to the israeli prime minister in the course of wednesday and was told that appears very bluntly, is that as well was going to go ahead with that operation despite the reservations by the us and the request by the us that a humanitarian plan be provided before such an operation takes place. so the us absolutely desperate to get a c spy in place before this operation can commence. and that's what you see uptake in the timeline though, these discussions have been going on for weeks. the is now
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a degree of edit activity, given the potential catastrophe, often is really operation and rough. uh. okay, thanks so much for that. that is my kind of for us in washington dc cuz it's spring in nails. is there a senior political analyst amount? the shower, a festival blinking is once again on a trip through the middle east meeting with the arab latest fist in saudi. now in egypt, why do you think that this trip is 6 since the will began? could be different. this, i mean, you never know, right? i mean, it's going to be more of the same. the last 5 visits were also promising, but they ended up in big time fairly, in one way or another. but it seems that uh that it could be something of an interesting to my understanding from the out upside that the 6 for the ministers meeting with think it in cairo, i've had to have some sort of a road map,
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some kind of a vision of, of of, of the future and as i thought a side moving from today uh, you know, according to something doesn't guidelines how to achieve a ceasefire. when these are these need to withdraw. what happens after that, how the palestinian authority will extend its all thought or to, to the gods as to how the policy and security forces will blow for a power then that could end up uh, you know, at the security council reaching a permanent or sustainable sustain ceasefire and then allowing for something similar to happen in the west bank. freezing of the supplements using his attention and so on, so forth. so they have a bit of an idea about how to move from here to an international peace conference. are you in securing the account photos and you're sure to put the nice thing about us in your state, facing the way for the united states to recognize that producing a safe, allowing for a region of security structure. whereby there's normalization of relations between
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everyone, including with his writing, allowing for 6 years. it guarantees of both i've been a city and state and a restaurant. it sounds like these are the very 1st steps to eventually a 2 sites solution, something that netanyahu has dismissed time and time again. obviously the is riley school. have to play a major part in this. what do you expect? was it a push back to expect from them if there is this blue print? if there is this plan that is being put forward by the arab states. so until today, in the midst of war, uh, all pools are showing up for the rad, because vision and the parts of the is very good society. i wonder if these really electra is faced with the choice of fall out of normalization, including saudi motor meditation. as of this rise, the presence of international security presence and ben garza wright had a commission of his drivers by investigate all out of majority. and most of projected states would that have been with the right security guarantees is really
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electra. well then change his mind about nathaniel and his vision. it's sort of nice to be seen, but clearly we're talking about the baby steps. we're talking about the 1st major step, what at least that is about to send you an out of understand the consensus about their view of the future. ok, thanks so much melanie. we really do appreciate it. thank you. carol is ready, so i'll just have use a loud speak is to one everyone to leave the largest hospital in guys are the is ready armies threatening to blow up. l shaped the hospital with people trapped inside food and water and not being allowed in the besiege medical complex. as well . say that has killed 140 spices in the hospital and detained 260 others. a mouse is denying fighters with their at least 8 palestinians have been killed in the series of his ready rides in the occupied with bank funerals have taken place for some of the victims. hundreds joined the procession until come,
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where the body of one person was carried through the streets to be buried. laura con is an elbow, a with another funeral has been held for a 19 year old. who was shot dead by is ready forces. as the body of the homicide here is now being carried in this process, and you can see people refuge account heading up to where they will bury the one in a better rate. so this is just a now the young man's life caught. so it was 19 years old mohammed from here, but it's certainly not the only one in the occupied west plank that was sweeping and find that right. taking place to your to the south, we saw intel core down the is ready on the entered at so on. they ends with all the folders of sauces, tearing up the streets, pulled the huge amounts of damage to the infrastructure. there was also an s strike
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killing 2 people and this right is short said to me, we'll pay for we'll centers in the south of napa. as according to eye witnesses, $19.00 would be 10 over an hour by is ready. so just low c as i say in the space, if it's taking me fine and facing that on a nova has been in the south of hyper on this happens just outside the bush at sea on such a month. he entered to work on the out, got his ready, so just said he was going to stop somebody so that will they shot him. he is now 1st until june, hospices says, a particularly violent effect, but it just goes on the night before in to name 3 people killed in his writing strike yesterday as well. so that's a day of truth here in the old pod westland as people very shy, loved ones were now in alberta summit. trina just wanted to show you what's taking place behind me. they're taking mohammed to his final resting place, just overhead with friends and family awaiting to bury him. he's come from alamo,
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a refuge account for a refugee. we've seen that today. we've seen the pictures of people who've been killed. young man who's been killed by the, it's really sold to people who understand very well is a cycle of violence will continue. nor hon. out is there. i'll be there in the occupied westbank or russia has launched its largest missile attack and wakes on you try ins. capital, the crating, it forces missile defense units shot them down. at least 17 people in june, dismissal and debris fell in several districts of cave, some of the palm and score fire in schools and warehouses for damaged. public pride is at the scene in case this was the largest thought to miss all strike against the key region in a month and a half. the rate alone was issued in the early hours of thursday morning local time, after large numbers of aircraft with detective taking off from russian fields. and then the 1st explosions began. just before dawn. as ad defenses across the city got
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to work into septic incoming missiles with debris falling at a number of locations, causing widespread damage and also a number of casualties. the all star these rec, and the just over the t ms tiles were fired. 2 of them, they say, well hi for sony kings or miss all the rest of the said to have been cruise missiles, all fired from strategic boneless people here took to the right shows is also seeking shelter as they have done in the past in the metro system until the all clear was finally given later in the morning. when the settled village of lists and lots and lots are doing everything to destroy a nation, a task is a people is to stay united into a remainder who is the enemy. as the clean up operation has been continuing to go out to this day, people have been assessing damage to the homes and also to that business yard
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covered through the why it's, it makes your heart weak. you have something one moment and then the next it's gone . so this, the time comes just a day off to revisit by us national security advisor jake sullivan to keep promising that to billions of dollars in military aid that are still held up in the us. congress will eventually he says, be released, but president, a lot of them is the lensky and his nightly address wednesday, saying the more defensive and defensive or desperately needed that, coming on the day of a strike on the north eastern city of con, p. that claims more than a 1000 people killed and didn't just run mcbride. i'll just keep you laid is a meeting in brussels to discuss how to boost your crimes. well, if it's in other defense issues as well as for on cause that is also on the agenda . natasha butler has more from brussels. you lead is all talking about the situation, of course, way more than 2 years on since russia invaded ukraine. and what they want to do is
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really stay calm, military aid for keys. now there are several ways of looking at doing that. one is with move funding and we expect them to sign on the phone. a new ministry, a package worth more than $5000000000.00. but they're also looking, i using of profits from a, from russian assets that could be used to buy more weapons, to buy more munition for ministry, a controversial with some even to states. we're worried about them together. we have some breaking news now. the director general of the world health organization is speaking at a news conference on the level of health issues. the health impact of israel's foreign gaza is a focal point. let's listen in need and i need to use that up to the food that start to get to that there needs that out of some supplies of this type of food in gaza. but it cannot be distributed safely to where it's needed. a
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recent efforts to deliver food by an embassy odd welcome, but only the expansion offline crossings. we lead the largest scale deliveries to prevent fire. i mean w. joel has supported the stablish mentor nutrition to stabilize ition center. come on add one hospital to 3 children. we see that kids might nutrition with medical complications who are the highest risk of immune deaf, if not treated urgently. we're supporting the stablish mentor, another center of the international and medical core fee and costs be done in draft and with training. have workers on how to recognize entry nutrition, we've complications mean wine does as health system continues to suffer. w joe and our partners have been conducting highest emissions to the
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liberal medicines fuel and food for health workers and the patients. but our requests to deliver to supplies that are often blocked or refused damaged drugs and continuous finding, including in the and close to hospitals mean delivers are few. and so we have particularly concerned about military operations inside and around a chief, a hospital in guys i c d, accessing. obviously, if i is no impossible. and that out of the boards of health workers being arrested and detained. a plan to mission to as she fight today to be cancelled due to lack of security. the one is a game, we ask easily able to open more crossings and actually the in 3 and the liberty of
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water, food maybe conceptualize and other humanitarian age into. and we've been guys that want us again. we call them for health care to, to be protected and not militarized. once again, we called for the release of hostages. and why does a game we called for an immediate cease 5 now to haiti, where the security situation in the coffee data part of frame, okay, that was the director general of the world health organization who was cooling for an immediate cease fire in gaza saying that i cannot be distributed safely at this point in time. more crossings have to be opened to out more i into the strip. he also spoke briefly around the situation at el cheapo hospital saying that planned
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it's going to that hospital today had to be cancelled because of security concerns . came to have been use now and you are paying leaders and energy experts are expected to call for a revival of the nuclear power industry. they are in brussels that the you in a home like agencies. first is a nuclear energy summers. the seeking to rebuild the european industry out the years of gradual decline. the to day making comes as the push for nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels gains momentum. to let that amazing as that meeting was under way of climate activists protested by hanging from the building. hosting is the protest to hell to sign that reads nuclear ferry tile as well. lead is mit inside the as activists have spoken out against some of the summit saying they lead to little change to action on the grounds. but the british government has given the go ahead for the largest expansion of nuclear pallet and 70 years. but this on your guy, i've got reports from southern england. the government promised to deliver an energy
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independence is plagued by the lies and soaring costs. an efficient low carbon sol subpoena over a complex, expensive, and half of this way. of guaranteeing energy security, nuclear power has both captivated and loved politicians and innovation that holds the promise of a stable source of power as a way of guaranteeing demand for green renewable energy. but on it. so it's nothing else to wean countries of dependents on fossil fuels. i've announced the largest expansion to our new career program in seventy's, and we're being realistic about all need for oil and gas to nuclear power provides 15 percent of the case energy supply and has been promoted by energy supplies as a reliable source. the promise of low comp and nuclear energy is not without its risks done to this and be behind me. here was the 1st of its generation of nuclear
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power applause, and it was designed to be only in use until 2008. however, it was extended until 2028, but a series of technical faults months, but it was shot down in 2021. another issue disputing and the contamination and the site will remain radio active for 10000 years. as the 2 nuclear reactors being built at hankey point c in the west of england are expected to provide energy for more than a 5th of bushes homes. but it has been beset by delays and spiraling costs. local residents are also wary of the environmental impact. it's a very does the process. so the fuel itself is filthy in terms of contribution to climate change and pollution before it gets anywhere near assessing and ending up as fuel for nuclear power station. so,
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101 form of atomic technology that holds much promise. nuclear, a fusion, relatively inexpensive compared to nuclear fission produced in power plants. it is seen as a se, full tentative as it doesn't use long last in waste. 6 before mega to football, but have been major breakthroughs and successfully generating more energy than was used to creating it. the challenge will be producing it on an industrial scale that compelled a world. so nearby jagow i'll just sarah dungeon s u n is wanting to nearly a quarter of a 1000000 children and so down could soon die from mel nutrition, millions of other suits. and these by starvation, up to almost a year, we're finding between the army and paramilitary weapons support forces. morgan has moved from carter of the human service situation for people trapped in the capital . how to un elsewhere around the country where there is fighting between the recess
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and this would in these army, is quite catastrophic and dire. now the united nation says that it's kind of acts as millions and millions of civilians who are in desperate need of military assistance. and at least 5000000 are just one step away from famine. and that's because of access to areas where civilians are trapped and where agencies cannot get security clearances to be able to reach those in need. but it's also the issue of the economy itself, but has been effected by the conflict for nearly a year. now, many people who have jobs have not been able to earn their salaries, and therefore they do know that they do not have that purchasing power to be able to afford food and other basic necessities from shops and market. so that has affected their ability to be able to put food on the table and has contributed to the number of people in desperate need of assistance and facing hunger. here in the capital and elsewhere around the country. which commodities are also unable to move freely between markets, even in places that are stable. now,
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the conflict has also affected to dance breadbasket, the states of, to the, to in central, to them the receptive over the state, or at least a large part of the state in december. and that has affected farmers ability to be able to supply the markets with crops and vegetables for people to be able to buy that has lots of scars that see. so even the few foods commodities in the market is now more expensive. and again, because of the economy or the world economy, people can no longer afford to buy food. so united nations security council has called for a ceasefire to be observed during the moving holy month of ramadan. but slicing continues between the 2nd, these army and the power and military rapids support forces. on tuesday and wednesday, there were incense classes between the 2 sides of the recess. tried to take over a so good news army based in the city of at lee, in the northern part of the capital hutsel. so while the 2 sides fight each other, both are not heating to the calls of the united nations security council. both at
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once again an upper hand over the other. after a year of fighting and as a result, civilians in the capital and elsewhere remain trapped in desperate need of assistance. he but morgan, alta 0, talk to to this being 5 months since a series of his clients and wisdom ask him to san killed 1500 people in the engine thousands more month. bill holmes collapsed, bearing the occupants a live reconstruction. if it's to build new studio replacements, have been slowed as sound of adjusted reports from her off provence. these are some of the most remote villages invested in a bunch of stuff. when you click struck, rescue machinery couldn't get here, and it won't. it didn't make it to hospitalized. thousands of lives were changed forever. todd, you said he had lost his wife and 2 sons, to run through the house and tried to use his hands to dig them out. but it was too late for the new york style homes and you get with all the things there was a big difference in my life now when it was back to the full. now this is the house
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i live in. i had a home, i have a life and a life partner. the difficulty is the cold, the stress is the greek and all the food we have now is rice, flour and cooking oil. i am depressed under that, and that's very cold. him to come in for generations. they've lived a simple life, had growing their own food and grazing animals. the quick strong, strong homes built that luck, breaks into tombs. it's been months since the devastating earthquake but life. it's still in this village where more than 200 people were buried alive, and now their homes are marked by the flags which have become their graves. each one of these flags spread across the dozens of villages. in 6 districts represents families and individuals as more than a 100000 people who are effected newly built villages are taking shape. although with limited facilities and solid, one government says it plans to bid sturdy instructors as due to the sun,
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has been neglected for decades. that there are plans for this clinic must in school in the same cluster. so people do not have to travel long distances. you know, the sizes are 2 of according to the list for the most of the one. the most important thing for these people were their homes, which they inherited from their forefathers. we have plans to build them 4000 homes . they're being built by the islamic emeralds. agencies ask, and businessman and other international, 80 o c. as in the united nations and some neighboring countries have provided significant assistance in the home, you might have this and then wednesday it would be a long and expensive road through the company. the quakes follow the decades of conflict, years of drought, food shortages, and combined to take in crises and for people like cetera. their last is a reputable. some of the java dot 0 dot rest and a lot of stuff well this off and they told me to cry for the moments the news does
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continue here on al jazeera, up to 12. this era coming up next. the the that's to the fact of the wet season in the good part of south east asia, but the shelves are becoming more and more scattered, but they are still quite heavy heavy enough to bring flesh letting impacts of java recently. that's i think my edge to what sort of way see west pops here and maybe we'll see some of the more by the more she asked me for the piece. there's also reading coming in me and my something tied on. and su marsha, or which is nothing about the time she is being quite high. recently, we still have it more winter to come to the north of this. we've seen that we're ready in south korea. we concentrate to north korea, northeast of china, and all that on friday. we are snow free. i think you might see that return because on saturday,
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a lot of rain develope in china will manifest itself as the package on the high ground in hong shape. this is significant, right? it's fairly will matters are all attention while it's still higher than you might expect for this time to. yeah, this is lhasa. your quiet places and i've been tempted to start to rise is not particularly polluted in new delhi, but it has been during the winter, however, it's still registered as unhealthy averages that he was saying about searching for the next 2 or 3 days, which is really fairly general, whether they're osh thousands for lanka, or water in the northeast of india and still some snow shells in the fall knowles of pakistan. the why have american evangelicals become his real strongest back, or is us president joe finding the right to stand with israel with no red line as long as us support continues? is there anything that can stop is real? solve on concept, from going on in?
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definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the, the palestinian israeli conflict has been a key dividing line of international diplomacy for decades. ever since israel's foundation in 1948 disputes have revolved around, we call to probably policy and territories human rights violations. and the fight for posting and self determination. this struggle contrast with the conflicts escalations and the statehood and security concerns of israel. leading to repeated cycles of violence and negotiations on humanitarian crises. in 1994 following the.

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