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obviously is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the intel of eve, thousands gather to demand deal is done to release all the captives held in gaza. the meanwhile displays palestinians say they just want to go high as negotiating teams needs and kyra to try to strike a deal for us. the spot in garza, the color that i'm install fee attain this is out of the red line from the also coming . there's famine full blown famine in the north and is moving its way south the
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people in gaza stalls while israel launch has more attacks from the north to the south. and heavy rains in the southern brazil leave 56 dead in tens of thousands without thinking of also electricity. the while we begin in gaza, whether humanitarian situation across the strip is guessing was by the day bought diplomatic efforts to reach cease 5 d at all ramping up all lies on now. and cairo wareham asked delegation is county holding talks with mediators from egypt and capital as well as a c i. a director william burns says it's studying. the latest is really proposal in a positive manner. but that sticking points do remain all those towards come as the u. n. ones that northern garza is now experiencing a full blown famine which is also moving towards the south. the head of the wild
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feed program is judging, negotiate just a week to see as far as soon as possible to save lives. it is round, prime minister benjamin as in yahoo is under mounting pressure. thousands have gathered in tell of eve to attend, would have become weekly, and to government protests against his handling of the whole relatives of captives being held. and also stella among those crowds demanding that their loved ones returned home. well, aus is here. as mohammed jump, dream is in tell a view for us mohammed, i understand that these really is at this stage, haven't even sent a delegation to those folks in cairo. that's right. and is your, let me 1st tell you about where we are, because the scene here until the be far more tense and it was just last hour. right now, you will have demonstrators anti government demonstrators, essentially confronting police. want them to disperse and go home. now, if i can just ask somebody to move the camera also to the, just over here, we're outside of the ministry of defense compound. these demonstrators have come
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out here because they are demanding that the government go ahead and enter into a ceasefire with how much. in fact, just in the last few minutes, we've heard chance these demonstrators chanting. there is already a deal on the table. just go ahead and sign it. this is a refrain. we have heard throughout the course of the last several hours here in tel aviv. now this is a smaller crowd that is here outside of the ministry of defense compound. then the crowd that we were with earlier, just down the road in caplin square. that's where it's thousands of anti government demonstrators and relatives. a captive still being held in gaza had been earlier in the evening in the time limit for those protest. those had laps. they finished about an hour ago, been this smaller group, several 100 sorted marching down the street. now they have come to the line where there are these police men and women. we've seen here not just these police that are standing here blocking the road. also we've seen a police men and women on horseback mounted patrols. we've also seen police in riot
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gear, so it is far more of a 10 situation right now. the police have continued to tell these demonstrators, they want them to disperse, they want them to go home with regards to israel and sending a delegation to cairo. that is also something that these demonstrators want to see . they want to see these negotiations come to an end. they want to see gets real going with ceasefire. the israeli government for its partners continue to say that they will not send a delegation to cairo until and unless they have a positive response from how much as to the deal that was presented to them. so as you know, just how much of a difference do you think this mounting public pressure that we're seeing and what also looks like mounting frustration and i'm good. how much of a difference is that making on, on government positions of them right now? it's been, it's in the uh who has continued to maintain that is not going to k as in any kind
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of pressure he has continued to say that no matter if there is a ceasefire or not really army is going to go into the problem. and that any kind of a ceasefire would not mean an end to but let me just ask him here to move the camera around. there are more and more of these protestors out every week. now these protests that we're seeing since october 7th, they're not as big as the anti government demonstrations that i was covering last year in 2023. when there were people to test the government's policies, trying to amend traditional laws. but there are people that continue to come out. there are people that are angry, they are angry with the prime minister. they believe it is time to do full time and offers. yeah. you see again, the reason i called the fail committed to come out and to rid of this call and help you today do
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not believe that the government isn't working in favor of the country. the government isn't asking the good question. the question is, the very complicated situation, right? and it's only so you need to get more complicated, but at this hour, it is critical juncture intel a be these demonstrators are saying. busy time is now for israel to enter into a ceasefire for those campuses that are still being held in gaza can return to their loved knowledge on the, on the streets of tennessee with old very latest for us. thank you very much. mohammed. what do you had? mohammed, they're talking about some of the trunk he was hearing. meanwhile indoors are there is also heard of a possible c spine that's through the scene. and rough just very recently in the
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south district. the . well, you just watching the crowd displaced, palestinians in the south saying that they want to return home to the north. that's bringing correspondents. are a couple is im sorry, something happened right next to you. clearly, people that are very excited to be following these negotiations, but we have been hand before how much ripest assets, any kind of movement yes. these showing the situation sounds really different for the vast majority of causes population being truck in the south of the character years to have been closely following over the lights of developments regarding the approach to a cease fire grievance. an old diplomatic efforts being exempted only the intern a indeed diplomatic, a retina. but we now my son is when appropriate by regional majority. it is now believe that this time there is no mounting pressure on both how my son,
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israel for a ceasefire agreement on the taper right now. but also they have a great deal of optimism. but this kind of optimism is mixed with previous kinds of frustration regarding previous values that these kind of folks have really met at the end as due to the great gaps between full spots on the ground. but they believe that now they have a real chance to get to a cease fire agreement as they have been challenging on quoting for the return of their it'd be loved ones and even the display. scala city is to their houses to the north of the gauze, this trip. they are more growing pools for a c supply agreement to be held. now. now, they believe also that these, when the prime minister benjamin to teneo, has been threatening, threatening the entire dogs. this trip with invading roughly if these kinds. busy of folks have been collapsed and that's why they have been completely a phrase and have been it triggering more concerns among those palestinians who hope that
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a ceasefire might be pro. it's soon to be light in order to bring an end for the hardships and all kinds of misery. they have been going through since outbreak of this conflict in october, the 7 this tells you how come was in the voting for us from the ground. from rafa and the goal is to strip. thank you, terry. well, earlier we spoke to us on the home john, he's a senior spikes, pass them from us. he says, in order to agree to any kind of sci fi deal, his group needs a guarantee from united states that is really for us as will not launch a ground assault of rafa as well. i'm still talking about the main issue, which is the complete she's probably out of complete withdrawal from good. so we hope to find some good and positive on such today if that had been through and go through this to uh, declare a positive on site if, if, if, if i may say that. but unfortunately, that was a clear statement from uh, the,
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to the whole, uh, showing that regardless to what may have been if there was a she's found on sale, would continue that. that's a good stuff like that to me that would be know she's filed and that means the tech would be continuing, which is again switched to our discussion. at least we want to know exactly what bust me in his statement and the actual phone and the dates of the i want understanding that i need to achieve meant for these products means that there will be no more attacks against. does that mean this and does that include the data? we have to talk about that in the position of the united states because that is the main issue which will affect the position of these are the lives i mainly need to know if the united states administration have said clearly to meeting you out and offers and off you have to do this on back, i showed you what that would happen and the guarantees enforcement. and if that was given that will give a good, which bush for the, the, the, the negotiations. but also need to have steps to be uh,
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decided and to reach him in the bottle, which would all agree on. so the guarantees are needed, but we also we need a key of statement which should clarify the position and the commitment. so for each side, because as we all know, it is of trying every time to get out of that commitment. so the guarantee is not good enough. it's important, but it's not the only need to think we need guarantees, and we need also clear commitments while joining me now in the studio, his time at communities and assistant professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. so thank you for joining us. again, you and i have been here before we stopped at this desk and talked about the possibility of some kind of breakthrough in the tools. what do you make of the likelihood this time outlines done? there's no technical team involved. is that a good sign? us? i mean, i mean this as a, we're not the state of cautious, optimism,
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very cautious. i would say of course the there isn't the details of dustin so there are some, some serious gaps between the 2 sides. is it on premise? um, and it's not clear, i mean how those options of categories then we do it those what, what a bridge. this one's most important to them that can leverage which was something that as the fed to we don't hear the store for needs of 80 a for commitment for is that up in the water immediately? the, that's the thing. even after the 3 stages this, those are completed, but there's no commitment from either end to end the war hallway actually here in finance route that they want to go ahead with their route for offense. exactly. exactly that, but i mean, some of the school to explain does it's affect the compression of tech to come in since the last minute that they want to make sure, i mean to exercise their muscles and to put more pressure on how much. but that's a problem. the problem is the guarantees, how may i ask is looking for in think this war, i mean something assuming that the truth would work and they would exchange
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captives and prisoners. and it will lead to some to some ceasefire. and then 10 minutes useful, it was gonna go through this as an addiction to get into us the us as i sort of backing down on previous agreements with i've seen what happened, but to get on with the new clifton team as well as the trump comes to the desk, looking at the whole, so some out of this, the fed to the trump tech that is with the lift and it was we think for trump to come and then continue with the same to school. so you know, so the, but so the, i mean, i think the board isn't the americans big don't. if by then if the button a decision is very soon see it to, to push to make a final push to make this happen. it's called it, it has the lives over nothing else. we, we have been hearing about that is to see also possibility issue in god that us what and also this is a song capital. so the americans can play with, i mean, we'd want them to amended with us to put them in good with the sward, but of course, i mean, they might be also negotiated. basically, people nothing. now. i mean, we never know, but it's telling the mazda, specifically looking for you west guarantee. i mean it's when we talk about us leverage with assuming, well,
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i'm also suddenly assuming that the washington has the kind of leverage that it once in order to stop a government offensive on rafa. and we've seen a huge amount of pushback from these really government. yes. yes, yes, and we don't know how i mean, i mean, it's strange. i mean, because blinking has left the vision and i mean, it statements were very strong and in phase that was very helpful. domestics that that must be something will come up of the sounds and invitations, but then somebody will start seeing everything collapsing. and again, it's the effect that and again, i think it, it really is. i mean, it's a, it's a stage. it's between binding and nothing y'all was gonna push the maximum pressure on the other. i make a break through, i think the motors and the medical playgrounds, and they have to find and see the to make this around succeed or not. well, let's see what happens in the coming hours and days kind of come late. thank you for joining us. first again, on al jazeera, on turning now to the protests that have been taking place across universities in the united states against the war on garza. in the last,
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our police have removed tenants from the palestinian solidarity and cabins. i did invest to virginia and charlottesville police, as you can see that moved in on students in that in kentland, where purchased as had been based for some 5 days earlier in the week, university officials had submitted the students to hold a demonstration on the condition that they did not present tense and used no loud speakers. i'm moving on now to the humanitarian situation on the ground in gaza. as i mentioned, the idea of the head view and walk through the program says that moving garza is now facing a full blown famine axles on which has more on that of the people because i haven't had much to eat system where it began. and now for the 1st time, the you, when says a state of time, it is evident in north and casa severe restrictions have blocked food deliveries. israel as constant bombardment is for isolating more areas,
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forcing palestinians to survive, and leaves, scraps and food, hand out the head of the human world, food program is renewing calls for humanitarian ceasefire. where i can explain to you is that there is famine, full blown famine in the north, and it's moving its way south. and so with what we're asking for, and what we've continually asked for is, is a cease fire. and the ability to have unfettered access to get in safe and unfettered access to get into the, into, in the guys that get various ports in various various gate crossings. but we, you know, it hasn't always worked that way of israel has been blocking most of the 8th trucks from coming in, allowing only a trickle of 8 to reach palestinians international efforts have shifted to air dropping supplies. but that's insufficient and unsustainable to meet the dire need on the ground. it's har, it's, you know, it's, it's,
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it's so hard to look at and it's so hard to hear also. so i'm just, i'm and so hoping that we can get a cease fire and, and begin to, to feed these people at, especially in the north, in, i'm in a more and in a much faster fashion that also including, as i said, water sanitation medicine, it's all part of the sam and the famine issue is also something that we need to make sure that the world understands. we can't let this happen. the entire garza population of 2300000 people do not have enough food. and the crisis is escalating each day. children are struggling to most hospitals started reporting the 1st that's from starvation in early march efforts to prevent the diamond hinge on the ceasefire. but the only means as elusive as ever x was i moved out. is there
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another family of palestinian doctor? i don't know boss. who died in his randy custody is quoting for an international investigation. he was detained from 11 full months while walking in northern garza, the palestinian prisoner society. it says that he died as a result of torture and medical negligence. in his ready presence of options, family have appealed to the international criminal court to look into the allegations as a 5 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in arranging the rental car and then the occupied west 9th. that last of the 15 hours, the palestinian red crescent says is really force has prevented medical crews from reaching the casualties. is really for says also demolished a house in the town of darrell go. son. they said that a palestinian pfizer, they accused of killing a soldier last year, was inside that home. then that's why we have more for us on that way. this is the result of modern is really urban warfare being brought to small town palestine. people living in this village say they've never seen anything of this intensity
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happen in this area before. what we're looking at is what's left of one of the larger buildings in this area of multi family home is really forces arrived. they announced for women and children to leave, once those women and children left and went into surrounding neighbors, houses is really forces open fire. they fired at least 10 shoulder fired rockets into the building. and in pursuit of palestinian fighters that were inside classes ensued and went on for hours. this re lasted for 15 hours and once it was all said and done, this is all that was left. the rate was so intense that no, there's nothing here but rubble, debris, and twisted metal. the women who evacuated in the beginning of the raid could hear the re taking place the whole time. and they bear witness now to what was the last stand for the palestinian fighters that were inside that home saint louis for avi ultra 0. there's also some village occupied westbank house on us or turning now to
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the student protests we've been saying across the united states. and specifically, what's been happening today in charlotte, so let's speak to, to raise about, she's across this for us from new york choice to tell us a little bit more about what's been happening at the university of virginia. because it seems like there was some kind of an agreement, but then we've seen these and kaplan's been torn down. well, that's correct. and what's happening in university of virginia is not different from what we've been seeing happening in new york is yet another part of the country here in new york city. we university inc. haven't been happening the police and moving them by force. and right now what we're hearing is that several days ago, a group of students that have funding come from there. apparently this saturday morning they were told they could not remain in place and those tense they were told that they could protest what they could not say in the tense. they were surrounded by a group of police officers. they showed up there. but apparently what initially was
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as a group of 20 people to 15, then it moved to a wrong, a 1000 people on the ground, so tension started to escalate. they were told that they have to leave the area. once again, we're keeping our money forwarding the physician on the ground, whether they'll be asked to remove dieting, confidence by force. we've been seeing some tension in universities across the country where i am standing right now is the new school. this is in downtown new york city. and right here, at least 27 students were detained on friday, right in front of where i'm standing over 20 students again for the paying for protesting, demanding, and then to the war, demanding, and, and from di investment, which is what most students have been demanding across the country which is and then to the reverse, it is investments in companies that they say i profiting from the war. so there's lots of tensions, not only here in new york city where we're talking to students here and they said that there we go. things right now, after those detentions,
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but certainly other universities are imitating what started in the university of columbia about 2 weeks ago. they have continued with this focus and again the police is moving and on those in time and moving in on the problem, the process, students say they will remain on the streets. they will remain on the university demanding. and as for the war, teresa for the following that university purchased movement for us from new york. thank you so much to res. orthodox christians and occupied eastern eastern on the occupied westbank. meanwhile, had been walking east. but the sea of celebrations had been subdued from many palestinian christians because of the war on garza and his randy restrictions. but in smith's reports, not from the garret the short distance from occupied east jerusalem to ramallah. what christians call the holy fire bones brush. but the mood here is done in the cradle of christianity. it's never been harder to wish it for a quick, technically not allowed what we used to go to jerusalem every year. but this year
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we have no peace of mind. we are not in the mood, it's heavy and it's a sad holiday because of the war. there is no celebrations like previous years. we palestinians are sad because our land is under occupation. our land is holy and it has to have peace with the war going on. and guys of our situation, big and very professional this year is it's worse than ever. this is the worse here . in the past, subbing for 75 years. eastern orthodox christians believed the flame comes every east from a spark sent miraculously from having to wed jesus was battery, dr. crucifixion, now the church of the holy central and occupied east jerusalem. it is thing tired to churches across the world. but for those who live just a 30 minute drive from that church, the realities of life on the israel's occupation mean getting the has never been more difficult to study emissions check points,
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the end of the roads. it's very difficult for people to go and be present in jerusalem without check points. people would come together from all the towns and to celebrate, especially at the church of the holy simple con, celebrations were replaced with prize for the palestinians in gaza. and for a ceasefire. now in normal gaze as a launch procession through the centre of ramallah to bring the plane to the church it. but this years for the much more pat down events, there's no real out besides some bonus, mis, i'll just say era ramallah and the occupied westbank lead is from the organization of is on that corporation account. are you holding a 2 day summit in the can be and capital to discuss as well as war on garza representatives will discuss a resolution to the contract and the occupied territories. also on the agenda, the tensions between israel and the wrong. the war ensued on the rise and is on the for the and racism, homes on the home. it has this report for us from that summit,
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kids of states and then it just for more than 50 countries across full continents. i got that in mind. you. we have a number of items on the agenda, but the main one is is right, it's one gods that prison and i'm about all the gun via the coming to of the oh i see on press the sunday he said the, somebody from the palestinian people must come to an end. he is most of what you say, but let's see means is it month of griff close. i'm not only do the mostly for me, but also for the entire or of the ongoing violence, disturbing individuals. and want to tell you guys in guys i continue to make the 1st bits of peace remote the to day, somebody to attend to model the heads of states under delegates. i expect if the solution that was the lucian would quote one who gets the spot in the guise of strips. i'm a hand, i just need to bend you the gun. the. the
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floods have killed, at least 56 people in southern brazil, heavy rains and a best um send water rushing through the state of rio grande to sol as now threatens it's capital photo, allegra. tens of thousands of people have been left without drinking water or electricity. you know, this is the west funding that region has seen and moving a she is. this is the water disaster. it's the worst disaster ever recorded in the history of the state. perhaps one of the biggest disasters the country is ever seen, at least and recent history. and it's extremely distressing because the weather has been unrelenting since monday, with localities receiving 800 millimeters of rain would could reach 1000 millimeters for view to my floods. atlanta science have also hit announcements, region and central indonesia kind of at least 14 people that south sort of where the province has been experiencing particularly heavy rain since thursday. i'm just
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haven't been for reports. every minutes counts to find those trust by heavy rains in indonesia, rescuers and looking for survivors in the south of this was always the island coming through mountainous areas and ways of tropical rain forest. several people are missing after severe flooding and much light was you? somebody got, we can't 18 survivors from the washer area. more people still being picked up day instead dropped the 17 survivors and more people are being rescued. and please note that in moving 60 people survived, 7 have died, and others are still being rescued when it's the rainy season here and months lives are common phenomenon on the island. one made worse by deforestation, cause find me combining it makes the soil more in studies,
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leading to floods, inland slides, affecting roads and destroying homes. there's a village up there where it is. 3 houses left and carried away by floods. indonesia is a leader in mining nickel, crucial metal in the transition to a net 0 economy. climate change makes 63, and rather events like this more frequent. and the last, the vegetation rolled on by the, here's your weather report for australia, new zealand and asia. let's go, so for australia both in the east and the west, we're dealing with rain, but i think the worst of it will be in the east chest to the south of sydney, the heaviest pockets of rain here. but so that you're also getting in on this as well, potentially half a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. and the winds also be a factor here as well, but your temperature is pretty well where they should be for this year. same goes for new zealand, both islands temperatures,
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where we'd expect at this point of the euro. so let's go to asia and the biggest down port is for indonesia will be around. so the way easy and pop, while we could see some flooding here over the next little bit, the rain is picking up in southern vietnam. so round coaching main city, we've got some big down points in the forecast here. also a lot of rain for eastern china, but that's moving over the yellow sea and this is pouring into the korean peninsula . so this is going to be a washout of a day for both young yang and sol. target the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling, so we take a look at the 3 day forecast in sold potentially over 48 hours. we're looking at a months worth of rain. there's been a big drop in there has temperatures as well just the other day, close to 30 degrees and now down to just 17. on monday, bye for now. the
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the, the. ringback the ties between greece and israel have strengthened in recent years despite a long history of supporting the palestinian cause. relationship fuels in part by a shared mistrust of another regional power to a kid. but in light of israel's war and. busy greece is now forced to play the role of critical friend while the same time advancing a full blown and confrontation with his old address 3, i'm correct. join me in the fall. come over the next.

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