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holding for isabel to de escalate. now and say, there is no plan be for the people in rough on the spain island and norway side tables recognize the palestinian states. as royal recalls the temp pass. it is in anger. the, i'm told mccrae, this has helped you to rely from the also coming up on the ground as riley strikes target. central gallons a once again killing at least 10 palestinians. selection of room is prime minister over she. so neck is expected to call a general election on july, the 4th of the back of good inflation such as the state funeral in around to bid farewell to light presidency for him or i see and others killed in
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sunrise, how they come to crash. the 3 european nations of recognize an independent palestinian state. the historic move biased by new one island does another victory on palestine is a long journey to obtain the full stifled other european nations have also indicated their willingness to follow search. but these for any government is outright saying they will be severe consequences for the monks begins our coverage enough for more than a century off the island, one its own recognition as an independent state. irish prime minister simon harris, drew explicit power, allows with palestine. our message to the free nations of the world was a plea for international recognition of our independence, emphasizing our distinct national identity, our historical struggle, and our rice to self determination and justice. today we use the same language to
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support the recognition of palestine as it stays the hold on this, israel is minutes, reaction and gaza has killed more than 36000 people and destroyed much of the territories infrastructure. bolden, 3 decades off to the signing of the quotes designed to strengthen a 2 state solution and negotiated and also noise. current prime minister said recognizing palestine would support a peaceful solution up to so much violence on my sensor. all publicity in the recognition of palestine will support motor. it forces the retreating in a protracted and cruel accomplishment. this is an investment and the only solution that can bring lasting peace in the middle east. spanish leader petro sanchez's public, be criticized as well for its actions in gaza. the scene he said of a humanitarian catastrophe. he single level one things you like to me is that the prime minister netanyahu has no peace project for palestine fight in the
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territories. how much it was legitimate, unnecessary after the events of october, the 7th. but nothing. yeah, it is good. and so much pain and so much destruction of so much runcle in augusta. the viability of the 2 state solution is in danger. elementary pools was the same, was sent as a solution for the school piece process was simple and you next tuesday, the 28th of may, spring will approve. it's called set of ministers, the recognition of what the state to fall assign. but students of incumbents in may just spanish cities say they expect concrete x and above the symbolic announcements . some of those of us, yes. okay. these are empty. what it does is no good to recognize that kind of city and state. you continue to send arms to israel and a lot of them at the un recently the united states. so we started an attempt to try to send in state recognition at the under this move in europe is ultimately political, no practical. it has still elicited a strong response from israel. it's foreign ministry says it will withdrawal resign,
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pass it is from all in the know rate as it already did from spain in december and hard write national security minister. it's him up and give it said these decisions ultimately rewarded the actions of a mass on october 7th. and you know, j t, y only the countries did recognize the palestinian state today giving a prize to the how much come on those to them the address to the us and say we will not allow even a date for that. i'm not positive policy and actually i think the customers are with cease fund negotiations. the goals are going nowhere right now. slots simple like decisions announced at a distance, may make few concrete changes in the lives of civilians. quotes at the center of this conflict, then a month out of data, the palestinian and best of the to the you in for you admin. so i hope small european countries will do the same. of this european wave hopefully will be followed by other waves. the support to the state of palestine,
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its admission to the land. and the recognition is taking momentum of that of what we did in the security council. and what we did in the general assembly the state to by this time this have to be a full member of state in the united nations. and my colleague, the re navigator, spoke to noise. foreign minister has been bought a day. he says recognizing palestinian statehood is one of the many steps needed to help achieve pace. how does the young people have the right to say to them? they test the interview for many, many years. and then for many of these years we thought the power button. i feel like the list will come at the end of the notion that goes to it and supplement. we have no realize that there are no such negotiations going on. but we're at the other hand, realizing that the drum matters even with the terror attacks. and this well with the extreme violence industrial,
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with the settler violence in the west bank. the whole situation is now getting out of hand and in the hands of a semester. and we want to erase the voice of those who still believe in a peaceful uh, no violence that is for sale. believe that there can be any squarely independent indian state. living a side by side an hour to force me to those. so sort of this through the kind of final thoughts is through the piano and to all those who believe and that the states, the looseness that possible. then we do that together with spain. and i remember you said and, but also with the last of all the countries that have already done this in the world. and we want also to do this as support to the i read the piece initiative for regional abuse in the, in the area. okay. you're late or, and you raise a lot of points. let's just talk of them one by one. for administer. is this move anything more than symbolic at this point? do you believe the best step on its own? can bring about solutions on issues such as border security,
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the return of refugees, the status of jerusalem as well as other outstanding issues for the palestinians. that's a very good question on the, on the cell surveys. no, i don't think that these only for those. busy any problems, there's actually no action, the only only bill, so the price is some of them, at least it's a, a. so with many pieces. and one piece is to establish a policy and use based on the other one is known as ice. we know the write up with the arab states as r, and one is a piece, a guarantee for israel and the mobilization oklahoma springs name to protest. i know dorothy is the some of these different demos that will change the situation. i will get reaction out of washington dc. surely with our white house correspondent kimberly helped get the visits go to sort of hide at who is in amman. israel has band, they'll just arrow from reporting from this. so that's why she's reporting from the jordanian capital. so as well as we mentioned has recalled the ambassadors of spy,
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new when island, what else has the government said it's going to do in response? it will tell me it's been a flurry of reaction from the israel. it started off with the is ready for in minnesota, israel cots, he said that this basically is allowing the wall to say that what happens on october, the 7th was okay. and in fact, we've also had this now. and the latest statement has just been released via video and the last 2 minutes from these ready prime minister himself benjamin netanyahu called a rewards full terrorism. this is the sentiment we've been hearing today from many people across these riley political spectrum. he also said that it won't be bringing peace. and of course that contradicts what the 3 countries are saying that they hope that this step is a full step full with rather full both palestinians and is re these to live in peace. also really important to hear this part because he says,
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best able is referring to how mazda must not be given a country. he says it will tries to repeat what happened on october 7th, and we won't agree to it. so that's an incident saying absolutely, we will not agree to a palestinian states. hey, an independent one. and then he also added the 80 percent of palestinians in the west bank supports the october 7 attack. when of course, that statement equates basically says that any palestinian is either how mass all he's implying here, but they support via type or support how much. and of course that isn't simply is not the case box in reference to occupied west. but we also heard from the is riley defense, minnesota of deluxe, who did a u, turn on a 2005, so called reading vista engagement rather low. that prevents israel from going into certain parts of the northern parts of the west bank. what that does is it pays the way to the expansion of those illegal is right. these supplements across that's
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area and also allows is riley settler to re i occupied those areas in illegal outposts which we have seen. and they haven't been that in that northern substance, a few northern settlements for quite some time. all of this is the results we're seeing. it seems of that decision by those european countries. one more thing we also saw was from it's a mob been given us national security minister who's stones access must come pounds in an incredibly provocative move, which we haven't seen since october 7. not just gives us spence, but they've very much one thing to send a message then. not okay with this. and they will be taking steps. it seems to show that this content with the latest move. okay, thanks so much. sorta sorta hot at the forefront for us from a month. okay, let's go now to our white house correspondent, kimberly how can, who joins us from washington, dc and kimberly the button administration is waiting on this move. what has it had
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to say of the national security council spokesperson, john kirby speaking on behalf of us presidential by and saying that a, it has been known for quite some time that the us presence supports a 2 state solution. but what he does and so forth is the recognition of a policy and stage through unilateral recognition, such as has been done through by the recognition of ireland as being norway, recognizing a policy in state unilaterally. what he prefers is that to be done through direct negotiations by the parties in direct negotiations. what he is also saying is that the us president has for throughout his political career, whether it's been as a president of vice president, even as a senator in the us congress, he has always supported the 2 state solution. but he does not support that aid is done as it has been done and recognized uh, utah,
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laterally. so this is something that the white house is very uncomfortable with and hasn't vocalized it. and so this is something that the white house was a gang saying that they are not happy with. they do not want to see you in a lateral recognition. they want direct to go. she ation between the parties. okay, thanks so much. kimberly. kimberly how could for us the, at the white house let's take a closer look at the road to palestinian statehood in 1988 the palestine national council declared its independence at amazing and l. jerry and that nation was the 1st to officially recognize an independent palestinian state. weak sighted thousands of countries including much of the arab world. most of africa, asia, and civil eastern european nations. also followed suit. the next wave, a free technician came and lights 2010 and early 2011, when a host of south american states including argentina presented in chile recognized palestine. so low in the shower. is there
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a single political unless he joins us on skype from paris? thanks so much for giving us some context here. my one is this purely symbolic. what does it actually mean? well this, of course, 2 or more ways to look at the skeptical way is to say that this is a bit too little too late. that instead of the europeans punishing because they're trying to make a symbolic step towards that progression of science. but they don't have to do the hard work of quite a shake. is there a for it's more crimes in terms like we're going to break into programming now where she, soon as the british prime minister is speaking, expect it to cool for general election this summer. let's listen in proper introduction to you is just over 4 years ago. i stood behind one of the podiums upstairs in the building behind me. i told you that we faced
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a generation defining moment and that we as a society would not be judged by some government action, but by the small acts of kindness that we showed one another. you met that challenge and then some i have never been proud to be british. and when i introduced the 1st ice cream, i did so not because i saw a country simply in need of death for l o. b. we. why? because i saw a country whose future hung in the balance. i could be balls and trust in the 10s of millions of you. i hope that you would rise to the moment for i could accept the inevitable millions of job losses and pick up the pieces. in truth, it was choice i told i have never and will never leave the people of this country to face the delicacy of days alone. and you do that because you've seen it as all i did that and i will forever do everything in my power to provide you with the strongest possible protection icon. that is my promise to you. because for so many
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of us, it's easy to forget the scale of what we've been through. we will hit by pandemic ended normal life. who would have thought that the government would have to tell us how many times a day we could leave all homes. then just as we were recovering from kutrovitch, will return to your with persians invasion of ukraine, sending your energy bill spiraling all the time to office of a whole to restore economic stability. this economic stability is the bedrock of any future success. whether that is rising wages and good jobs, investment in public services or the defense of the country. because of all collective sacrifice, annual homes, look, we have reached 2 major milestones and delivering that stability. showing that when we work together, anything is possible. our economy is now growing faster than any one predicted outpacing germany, problems in the united states. and this morning it was confirmed that inflation is
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back to know. this means that the pressure on price is released and mortgage rights will come down. this is proof that the plan and priorities i set out all work. i recognize that it is not always been easy. some of you would need just to be starting to feel the benefits. and for some, it might still be hard when you look at your bank. so this hold on the economics debility was only ever meant to be the beginning. the question now is how and who do you trust to tell them that foundation into a secure future for you? your family and dial country now is the moment the person to choose it see gym to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no such audio today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of the king has grown to this request and we will have
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a general election on the 4th of july. this election will take place at a time when the world is more dangerous than it has been since the end of the cold fusions russian was waging a brutal war and ukraine and will not stop bad, or if he succeeds. that war is also made at all to clear the risk to our energy security in the middle east, the fall since a vincent mistake stream is them pressing, regional, and ultimately global stability. these tensions are exploited like stream is to speak, to undermine all values into falling on society. here at higher china is looking to dominate the 21st century by stealing a lead and technology. and my question is being with an honest, by how small states the pressing the integrity of these on certain times. cool for a clear plan unfold action to charge the costs to a secure future. you must choose. and this selection, who has that plan, who is prepared to take the bold action necessary to secure
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a better future for our country adult. you know, i cannot and will not play the way of going everything right? no government. but i am proud of what we have a chief together. the bold actions we have taken. i'm, i'm confident about what we can do in the future. we've tackled inflation control that co workers taxes, and increase the state pension by 900 pounds. we produce taxes on investment and sees the opportunities and threats it to make this the best country in the world to grow a business. put record amounts of funding and slower in h. s. and ensure it is now training the doctors and nurses it needs in the decades to come. we performed education and all children, all the best readers in the west. and while we far as always, energy, security, annual family, finances over environmental don't move in our approach. and that's it, right? we fully funded an increase in defense spending to 2 and
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a half percent of g d p. we made a decision to invest more in local trends phone, but you actually use, rather than en this leapfile more money into h. s, to that we set sounds a comprehensive plan to reform our welfare system to make it fast for those who pay for it, as well as those who need integration. it's finally coming down and we'll stopping the boats with our ones a partnership. and we will ensure that the next generation grows up, smoke free. i hope that might work, since i became pregnant and stuff shows that we have a plan, an offer pet to take bold action necessary for our country to flourish. now i've stuck with that plan. i'm always been honest with you about what is needed even when that's been difficult. because on guided by doing what is right for our country. not what is easy. i can say the same thing for the labor party because i don't know what they offer. and truth, i don't think you know either,
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and that's because they have no plan. there is no bold action. and as a result the future can only be uncertain with them. on the 5th of july, only the case dom or i will be prime minister. he has shown time and time again, but he will take the easy way out and do anything to get power. if he was happy to abandon all the promises he made to become lady leave at once, he got the job. how can you know that he wouldn't do exactly the same thing if he were to become prime minister? if you don't have the conviction to stick to anything you say, or if you don't have the courage to tell people what you want to do. and if you don't have a plan, how can you possibly be trusted to lead our country, especially at this most on such enough time. over the next few weeks, i will find spot and re boats. i will on your trust. and i will prove to you that
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only a conservative government led by me will not put all harder and economic stability at risk. can restore price and confidence in our country with a clear plan and bold action will deliver a secure future for you. your family and our united kingdom as well. that was a british prime minister versus su neck. and now i'm saying that there will be a general election on july the full c, c. this is a defining moment for the country, the country which is hanging in the balance. we're going to go now to join a hall, who is also standing by for us in london for more on this than to join. it was a surprise that he's cool. the election today and for, for, for the on the july, the 4th, which really is only for he on days. why not? not too long. it all to start campaigning. i'm pulling it
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on this right and east of days. tom, the prime minister getting for the western side down expedited study, we've had to move upside because of the technical problems as a result of the right. but of course we're able to hear everything. he said, yes, that announcement ending week. so absolutely. the most feverish speculation gone also, the assumption that the prime minister would choose to hold this election in the ultimate this he had given his party time enough to try and bounce back from its pretty a visible situation in the polls risky. so not instead, as you said, that cooling a mid summer election against o for addictions to the country on july, the full synthetic in trying a roughly 6 week election campaign. these beans of the king is off with a dissolution the following, following some unfinished business in parliament. fond of it will these all ad that election campaign will get on the way, of course, toward intensive, but just it is already very much underway. the timing?
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yes, it's curious. why would you go to the falls when you're on average months upon month? 20 points behind when you're potty is ribbon with internal divisions and that room of destruct dissatisfaction, which is our leadership role. possibly because you simply think things are not going to get any back to the opposition. labor party by contrasts, and it's need a key a stop. what will they be calling for this election saying it cannot happen soon enough looking more and more day by day, like a government in waiting and you listen to risk originally. so you're not that you get a real sense of the grounds upon which he's going to attempt to fight this election . he's given speeches in recent days about it. it would be about security and it will be about the economy. he's talked about the dangers here since the cold war is talked about global migration being weapon weaponized, the coming of artificial intelligence. i have never and will never he said aloud the people of this country to face the doctor. he stays alone and on the economy.
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what he's chosen to say, because there has been some unusually good economic news data showing that in place and his whole and the 2.3 percent is lowest point in 3 years. it was 11 percent when he came to office just under 2 years ago. he will hope that that sense, i hope will signal to the electorate and $75.00 to these in a position to do what is necessary to n 3 is a cost of living prices and give him 5 years more in downing street. yet he also asked to join us or we're gonna have to leave it there, but we will talk to a little bit later. thanks so much this. you on the how for us in london we're going to go back now to, i'll just hear a senior political analyst smell of the showers. get more on the move by spine. why not into recognize an independent palestinian state. mon, can you just, we interrupted you earlier to take that announcement by virtue soon. but can you just give us an idea of if you think that this move by these 3 countries is
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symbolic, or is actually going to make real difference, a full palestinians? yes. as i was saying, there's probably 2 or 3 ways to beat this. one is to be skeptical. i say this is a bit too little too late. and to say that the europeans tend to mix symbolic gestures towards the palestinians when they don't, or kind of make some real uh steps, punitive steps to where it says, right. and this isn't the end of it. just maybe somebody can, it's not going to make much difference to the senior people. stephanie's little one, gosh. and then you can say that there is a little more realistic way i'd say, uh, well the, but the late. no. and yes, they're not taking some serious steps against design, but these they are trying to do some things for the past. i'm on the right subject . their mansions of city is um, unless the police that have taken symbolic steps in the community,
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why by europeans and perhaps others, all of that is crazy. going to do a new dynamics and so forth with the person you know, cause a games is very occupation. and then there's really what's best of the combined meetings. yes, we've got to do with some contradictions in our readings and say that perhaps there's some truth to both the scripts sent to us. and we also have uh the response from israel, which was, uh, not really a surprise. and you know, who said that this is a reward for terrorism. what did you make of that line? a stupid dental? again, i think uh, is there any uh apartments. i was basically losing his head. you certainly losing his future as a partner. so i think it's the end for the beginning or the end of net and yeah, and so you can expect all and to lash out, you can expect of him to lose in gaza. you can expect all kinds of things from him because he's really pushed on the corner. his project has failed. i totally.
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there's more engaged sales. he's an invited home corruption charges and certainly is now going to be, i think, uh, indicted on what primes i p. i the national core international to the porch, so really want to know what to expect much. okay, thanks so much. i'm not one this model of the shower for us there. i'll just here as senior political analyst. well, just to bring you up to date with the latest of, from london, the british prime minister, where she threw neck has announced a general election for the 4th of july. we will have much more of that on our website. as it is l g 0 adults. com. uh, full analysis of that story, what it means and what policies he is going to run on and obviously response from
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the opposition live with positive. well, the news continues here on out to 0 out the counting the cost stuff. next, the, the are off and running with your weather report. first things 1st for paint the colors on dark, the red, the hotter it is like a bucket stands in providence. many spots closing in on 50 degrees. this is pre monsoon heat. it's not going anywhere until those monsoon rains arrive. and look at this, jacob a bad. you could rival your hot it's may day on record, other side of the border and northwest in the same story. here as well, let's do punjab states. i'm right, sorry. i think you may hit 50 degrees sometime over the weekend or early next week, and that could be your hottest may day on record. now here's where the monsoon rains are rolling across them. all these pushing into southern india around
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