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a business like just is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern plates the the so i'm marianne the why the welcome to the news our life from the coming up. the next 60 minutes, spain island a noise say they will recognize a palestinian state. israel recalls it sounds fast, it is in protest. meanwhile, and gaza is right. yes. tries have killed at least 24 people in the past day. most of the women and children. over the next few weeks, i will find 4 and 3 folks. the british prime minister wishes to knock announces
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a general election on the 4th of july. the opposition labor policy is cooling it at times the change in the state funeral in iran to bid farewell for the late president, a brain racy an 8th. all those who were killed in sundays telecom to crash and on piece of statement with your thoughts on this incredible 51 match on these and run is over city all 12 at the atlanta stop, the german teams up the street in the road for the final in dublin, the welcome to the program. we begin this news with an unprecedented move by 3 european nations, spain, no waiting island to recognize an independent palestinian state. so now the victory on palestine is a long journey to obtaining full statehood. and it father defends israel's
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isolation of the european nations of also indicated that willingness to follow suit is riley governments. his outrage saying it will be severe. consequences will unlocks, begins out coverage santa, for more than a century off the island won 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 rights to self determination and justice. today we use the same language to support the recognition of palestine as it stays, the 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
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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 in the only solution that can bring lasting peace in the middle east, spanish vida petro sanchez's publicly criticized as ro for its actions in gaza. the seeing he said, of a humanitarian catastrophe. he single level. one thing to look to me is that the prime minister netanyahu has no peace project for palestine fight in the terrace groups. how massive, 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 that the viability of the 2 state solution is in danger. complementary pools was the same, was sent as a solution for the store. the process was simple. the more modification the next
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tuesday, the 28th of may, spring, will approve. it's called set of ministers, the recognition of what this data file assign. but students and incumbents in may just spanish cities say they expect concrete x and above the symbolic announcements . some part of it is about the and okay, these are and see what it does. it's no good to recognize the palestinian states if you continue to send alms to israel and the item at the un recently the united states. so we started an attempt to thomas and in state recognition at the end though this move in europe is ultimately political, not practical. it has still elicited a strong response from israel. it's foreign ministry says it will withdrawal res, i'm pass. it is from all in the know rate as it already did from spain in december and hard. right? 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 that recognize the palestinian state today of giving a price to the how much come on those to the mood risk to the abuse. and i'd say we
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will not allow even a date for that to him. i've talked to policy and actually i think customer service and with sees fund negotiations, the guys are going nowhere right now. slots simple like decisions announced that the distance may make few concrete changes in the lives of civilians. quotes at the center of this conflict, then a month out of data. meanwhile, the patterson ambassadors, the united nations, we had months or has given his reaction and says he hopes that more european countries will do the same. this european wave hopefully will be followed by other waves, the support to the state of palestine, its admission to the land. and the recognition is taking momentum of that of what we did in the security concept. and what we did in the general assembly, the state to by this time this have to be
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a full member of state in the united nations. well, israel is find out is here from reporting from inside the country so. so hi raj instead joins us from the dining capital, amman. tell us about israel's reaction then as well, they reacted very false and 5 b is right. the foreign ministers ro cox has responded immediately. recalling 3, i'm boss it is. he also said that the state steps would be taken with harsh consequences. and then we also heard from his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a statement where he also, as well as these re, the presidents called it's uh, a reward full terrorism. and this is how is ro is seen it's, it's a quite thing how much to a palestinian statehood, even though they all the very separate things. bots according to is ro is that they feel that the walls in way is turning against them somehow. and this is just another addition to
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a very difficult week. israel has been facing not just with the i, c, c, but also the i, c j a. now this and then the interesting development as well. you have the defense minister y'all belongs, that's with very within minutes and fights of those statements this morning. he reversed out that a, you ton on the 2005, this engagement load that was introduced and not just full occupied westbank, but also for the cause of strict where they pulled out the truth, as well as hundreds of illegal is riley settlers that had speckled back and at the moment what he's done is robust in the sense that he's saying that set, those can return to full supplement in the north of occupied west bank. but that didn't last long because in the last our v is really a combined a chief. he actually has robust baths as well. and now says that no, the ministry will be allowed in the area,
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but not civilian. so not to align those eases. ready set this thing that they don't actually have the results so. so lots of changes the throughout the day. but overall, israel is very angry about this and certainly no way had said that one of the reasons why they decided to do this was because clearly this fall right government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not willing to engage with the palestinians actual and the this seems like the most viable solution to a palestinian state moving forward. a thank you for now sort of kind of out reporting to is from amman and jordan all now in terms of the iraq reaction from united states of by to the administration says that it doesn't to agree with the way spain either the no way reach this decision a white house correspondent, kimberly alcott has more on this. now. speaking of the white house press briefing on wednesday national security advisor jake sullivan said that the recognition of
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a palestinian state by ireland, spain and norway, is something that the united states cannot support. because it has been done unilaterally, each country is entitled to make its own determinations. but the us position on this is clear, president biden is, i just said has been on the record supporting a 2 state solution. he has been equally emphatic on the record that that 2 state solution should be brought about through direct negotiations through the parties, not through unilateral recognition, national security advisor. thank sullivan also said the growing lack of support for israel is a concern for the buying administration. that's why the us position will be communicated to us allies in the coming weeks. kimberly, how get l. g 0. the white house a lot in terms of the international response to all of this. it was just really, this is molto is also considering the possible recognition of a palestinian state. but shortly after it released
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a statement saying that it wasn't the right time. the multi is government said it's ready to recognize that policy and state when such recognition can make a positive contribution. and when the circumstances a right. meanwhile, front said officially recognizing that part of city and state has nothing to do. but any such decision was kind of the right time, and it's not just a matter of political positioning. and then belgium, which was also expected to join the 3 of the european nations and recognizing palestine said, you can recognize are the ones. so when we do it, it needs to come at the right moment when it has an immediate impact. and then one of the country is lavinia. they have said that they want to recognize the policy and state as well. i'm just there as gabriel, as on those folks of the countries. um bassett, as the united nations in new york of spain, norway in ireland, announcing that they will recognize palestinian statehood and the next country that could follow suit is slovenia. i caught up with their you and ambassador,
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and this is what he had to say about a possible announcement as soon as next month for the menus to travel to the region, but extensively to several countries to get the views to get the right impressions . i think we are professing now all the information and as for me is to set by 13 of june. we will also finalize this internal discussions. so could be fairly soon. why is it so important right now that slovenia potentially recognized palestine, is the state. and we wanted to our to condition not to be on the our condition, but really to have an effect on the situation on the ground. that's our prime minister role now to or you member a prime ministers. encouraging everybody to come on board. so we want to create a momentum which was created this morning by 3 countries. you want to continue that
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momentum. i mean that way to help stop lies the, the, the situation on the ground as well as a creator, momentum for 2 state solution, which is now somehow on, on, on the shelf. so this is behind our reflection that we don't just recognize slovenia, but that we have part of a movement that to of how it is around the to get more secure and palestine to get finally their own state as they deserve with slovenia on the brink of recognizing palestinian statehood. the question is, could it lead to more countries following suit? gabriel is on the outers here at the united nations new york. meanwhile, policy and living in the occupied westbank is saying that they feel encouraged by this way, the support from european countries to recognize an independent state for them. and to evelyn reports on this from ramallah. it's another day under israel's military
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of your patient here in the office supplies westbank, the palestinians we've been speaking to tell us they have more reason to feed a hopeful. now they've been seeing how 3 western european countries are renouncing to recognize palestine as an independent states. but they're also saying that this comes on top of a wave of growth is that have been supporting palestinians in the past few months. they've been seeing also students all across the world, and specifically in the us demonstrating and protesting for palestinian. we've met the palestinian woman whose family is in garza now. she lost her father in the beginning of the war and garza, and she said she feels that his blood didn't go in vain. i hope that all countries in the world to recognize palestine an envelope oregon. so we once would be like the rest of the world to live freely in our own state. israel needs to be put in its place. i hope that more states will recognize palestine. so israel is forced to
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end its war. the, we're noticing a big change in the way western countries precedes the idea of palestine. it's a positive shift that states are supporting us. now the product spending and presidency has welcomed that decision. we've heard yellow official calling. it's a historic one saying that this comes after series in years of diplomatic work in the international arena, and also in the united nation. they, what we see is unimportant ship. and this 5th will be followed by others. and we will continue to press on until we achieve our in the beginning of our rights so that the nation independence to celebrate with the whole award. this achievement, the only achievement for the, for the scene in people, is under this injustice that has been going on for ages for years. tell us the names have been telling us that they felt that they've been left alone,
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a bound and why the rest of the world. and they hope that this recognition will be one step of a series of steps that will bring them closer towards freedom towards having their own independence. they need that, but he just eat off the occupied westbank, california, the a math. as ministry wayne has added a video of what it says is the killing of 3 is riley soldiers operating and gaza. on wednesday, the video showed a group of soldiers being targeted by snipers. several times. they talked toothpaste north of bay till noon is ready on me. didn't confirm the attack since october 7th. these right. the ministry is confirmed the killing of $614.00 soldiers in gaza and that it is $22.00 policies have been killed in his riley as strikes across gauze on wednesday,
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august there is and out of order he is in central gaza with more on this starting with a shots at rescue g. com, where the is really forces have been calling people into body and in another, in parts of the causal strip to move west, there has been a couple of extracts and outside that refugee camp. also in as a, to a neighborhood in the gauze of city where there's, where the forces targeted a civilians group where 10 policy needs have been at kills and multiple injuries have been also reported. moving to divide you aware of that? is there any forces also target to palestinians was they were trying to evacuate from the northern areas to the western areas and to the city for policy and use have been killed and people are not only leading airstrikes, but they're also being targeted while they are evacuating moving to the flood, there has been a multiple airstrikes in the past couple of hours. and again,
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people are, are trying to move to the safe zones, but they're currently being targeted in the safe zones of ordered by israel and the families of captives and how protests and kind of even west drew some their reports. but promised en espanol who has refused to actually meet with them. so we want to get a little bit more on this with the sar hi. rock is monitoring all these developments inside israel, but we all doing it from the georgia ending capital amman, because out of there has found the channel from operating inside the country. what are these protests about as well? these protests have continued non stop to effectively almost every day. now by not just the families of those still held captive, we're talking about the $229.00 days so far. but they're also people that are cooling full, the government's a, to be dissolved and full prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign
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a many blaming him and as well as the military, as well as some of those will cabinet members for the disastrous days to them on october 7, now just to give you a sense of what was happening, we were seeing protests and televi but also outside of the military headquarters that been some scuffles as well with a police officer and attempting to block the highway. something we've been c a lots, and also this comes about as a will cabinet meeting is taking place now where the supposed to be reviving those discussions is how they move forward with the sci fi talks that have come to a complete style made. so it seems that's being reported, that's the heads of most side is attending and they're coming up as seems with, with new ideas to try and move it forward. because at the moment, nothing is happening. and that's just by a video that was released by the families of those health concepts showing some of those female soldiers that were abducted and taken into gaza. they've released
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these videos, they say because they're a difficult watch. and they said that they released the, it seems before a small cabinet missing to try to put pressure on the government with calls of from the protest this thing. but it's the will cabinet, doesn't find it. and it's in a position to go ahead with this. do and bring those concepts home then they need to resign. so if i write reporting from amman and jordan, thank you. the, the british prime minister has set the 4th of july for the u. k is next general election, where she soon access is policies of insured economics, debility all for a severe cost of living. crisis made this announcement on the same day when official figures showed inflation and dropped to levels that were last seen 3 years ago. john, how reports on this now from london. confounding expectations produced prime
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minister risk assume not because of to go to the polls months earlier than expected in a rain drenched downing street, he called a general election for the 4th of july. earlier today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of the king has grown to this request, and we will have a general election on the 4th of july. the opposition labor party needed no encouragement. they've held the consistent lead in the opinion. polls of some 20 percentage points for months time. now said q a stomach for change. but the label is a vote for stability. economic and political politics that tribes more likely own lives. a vote to stop the chaos. or she soon has taken a decision that olds with some within his own party who called it madness to go to the country. when you're so far behind in the polls, it seems the prime minister has decided that after a poor showing the local elections and with rooms of dissatisfaction with his
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leadership inside the party, the things are unlikely to get any better. of the prime minister insists there is a plan and the plan is working. but many people see too little evidence of that in failing public services and no and to small bud crossings of the channel despite a plan to send the asylum seekers to rwanda. to next promise to keep for it and secure a head of what he describes as the most dangerous he is since the cold war and to restore the economy to health. the prime minister pointed to for the installation as a sign that he's potty is best place to end 3 years of a cost of living crisis. you phone, the voters will give it 5 more years. in downing street during the whole elder 0 london, patrick diamond is a professor and public policy at queen mary university of london. he joins us now from that. so were you surprised that the prime minister wishes to not have the
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confidence to cool and election like this one, which she is widely expected to lose to the position labor policy? oh yes, i mean there's no doubt that some the world of politics and e k as being really shocked by today's announcement. this was not expected. and people believe that the action would take place in the bowl some of this here. so i have an election in the summer before, but some holidays is not something that was want in terms of painted. so it is fairly surprising and it's a very bolt made by what she said. i mean, labor has been enjoying a very large double digit lead in the polls. so kissed on by the opposition either going to the selection. he's in a very good position. he says it's a time for change. but the labor party is supposed to see it that way to yes, language, very confident because this being enjoying inconsistent means in the opinion polls . but at some point, my thing to remember the length of house amounts and decline because it did very
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poorly in the last general election in 2019. i think there's also a sneaking feeling among some, like the so called as the polls may not be right. big do show lead, so i for the consensus of more than 20 percent but all those really correct and when the election is k, well is need to some narrow away in like this section. so yeah, labor is confident but anything that taking anything for granted, and they certainly don't take for granted the idea that they but a lot of slight majority. i think that trying to play down expectations and randy gets across the message that there is everything to play for. and this election campaign, suppose there are some leave of policy, so forth is a feel some will alienated from cassandra and perhaps the rest of the party in terms of his position on foreign policy. his approach to what is happening in gaza and perhaps also on the immigration. yes, we did seen the recent like selection some evidence that faces particularly impulse
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of the country, whether it's a high concentration of muscle invites us that we did see some tailing off in the light provided um so there is no doubt that the leadership stones on go also does seem to have have the impact. well, they've thought he's on like testing to change the outcome of the election. something to defect claim because very often song impulse of the u. k. i'm on the issue of immigration, that full circle society and ball, the conservative government, his performance for around the planned to stall boats by salting the deportation of asylum seekers to around that price is expected to begin in the coming weeks. and no doubt it will be dividing line in the election campaign. that's what and what about the thing that no one seems to be talking about, which is the effect of breaks it on the country's economy on um, supply chain issues on getting stuff into the country on it's relations with. it's
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your pin neighbors. and ultimately, britain standing in the world. well, this is a very important question because breaks is really the gulf. it doesn't bottom this pre election campaign anyway in the sense the non to the main policies really want to talk about breaks it. the conservatives, they won't see because of the view that it's not being a great success. certainly call, believe it doesn't want to speak about it either because it doesn't want to alienate potential balances into for braxton, but may also be persuaded to bug the case bomb in the general election. so neither of the policies really wanting to talk openly about european issue because i think you right, the only dentist buying it as a cost enrollment fee, consequential for the u. k. mean, one of the reasons why the u. k has an old worst inflation, right? small rich countries is because of brakes, it breaks is affecting trade relationships. it's affecting brothers prospect since affecting productivity and so long. but as a site for political reasons,
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despite the fact the consequence that breaks it up being very damaging 9 individual policies in the u. k. really wants to talk about the issue. thank you so much. i appreciate your time this evening. all the news, profess of patrick diamond. we go to germany now the leading candidates for the fall, right? policies pulled out campaigning for next month's parliamentary elections. the f. these max made him cry, is a single backlash often making controversial comments about analyses main time, military force, recent months. the alternative for germany potty has been hit by a number of scandals that have hush it standing in the polls. dominic cane has moved from violence by stepping down from his policies national executive and agreeing to refrain from any more campaigning. maximilian ca is hoping that the questions which are rising ever higher against him will no longer be pointed at his own policy. but he is the main candidate for the highest de tentative for germany
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in the european elections and is very unlikely and needs to be re elected. when those fights cost the straw that broke the camel's back appears to be comments the car gauge to tell you the loose paper which says that s s. criminals, instrument that s s prime instruments not subjugate. so 1st the key and then exterminated millions of jews in this country, millions of soviet prisoners of war and of the people who find themselves in not see captivity. the point here is that smell had to pay and the leader of the french have some of them on us or not. the said that she was no longer prepared to sit for the i have to in the european parliament because of comments like that. and also remember the policy finds itself in a real problem right now. one of its provincial regional leaders is just being
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found guilty of knowingly using nazi slogans and his campaigning that's been heck up from sewing. yeah. and the policy centrally has been told by a quote that it is still okay for the german equipment to the f. b i to suspect the f d b i a is an extreme, is potty dominant cane al jazeera bullen is still at the install. the m k positive. i'll tell you why it's important. on the rod just on the royals and the 5 want to form submitted within one way to reach you v i t l sign off. coming out with peter in this for the
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and we're off and running with your weather report across europe and africa. let's go. so it's a pretty del forecasts across the u. k. on thursday, then of rain is moving across the northeast spreading out across scandinavia. this, the forecasts on thursday. let me show you what's going on on friday. yep. we see it across this region here. this is much needed rain. this area has been parched, hot and dry. wildfire alerts in play across the price of last year, including the capital rica and for southern finland as well. now the shower, so can you do little to press down that he should be 18 this time of the year and re good. we've got you in at 26, so the string of hot weather continues. awesome. pretty powerful. storms in germany . that energy now shifting into poland, bringing a fresher feel. so 21 degrees on thursday, but your temperature shoot straight back up on friday that weather dropping down through the balkans and as far south as turkey. that's now going to move west east across the country. biggest down ports will be around the black sea coast, then for the turkish capital, other end of the mediterranean suns returning. so there's the temperature is now
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starting to go up and we've got some sheets for the top end of africa pushing right across as a how we've set some records for just how hot it's been. and we may see a few showers sneak into cape town on thursday in the fits the fastest expansion of legalized gambling and us history. with sports fights at the center. you're on a sports fan anymore, unless you're gambling on the game. fold lines examines the search infecting and the impact on those suffering from its addiction. just didn't feel as real as putting actual cash on a table. that like again, we've turn this into a nation of visual gamers, definitely not in control. the big gamble on it, just so you know, you will, scott, a duty in the grove using for p use a cost to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of our projects except the
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cost and we strive to ensure it reaches its deserving recipients, visit the costs are requested and remember to cut purifies wells and increases systems costs on red chris the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back within these our life from the main stories. now, no way island in spain of announced they will recognize an independent palestinian state,
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beginning on the 28th of this month. is there any government has recalled it's boxed that is from the 3 year pink countries in protest to this mean want inside cause that is really strikes have killed the east 22 palestinians over the past day . as writing forces formed homes and targeted civilians as they were leaving shelters. and in the u. k. prime minister machine soon acts as a genuine election is going to take place on july 4th. so next has his policies in should economic stimulus, youngster, cost of living crisis, often more than 7 months of war is route has still not achieved. that stated goal of eliminating a mass this month. sophia's fighting and jamalia in northern gaza. all of these righty army went back to areas where it said have mass and re groups. the us base news like political reports that only 30 to 45 percent of the mass fighters will part of the group before october 7th has been killed. and about 65 percent of its
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tunnels are still in tax this according to american intelligence. it also reported concerns from you as officials that a mass has been able to recruit thousands of fighters during the war and the west secretary of defense lloyd austin, has criticized israel failing to prevent a mouse from taking back areas at once controlled. and let's get more of this now with william laurence, a professor of international relations. the american university joins us now from washington. what can you tell us about the conversation, or perhaps even the concern there in washington about israel is military strategy and gaza? well right from the beginning there hasn't been much agreement between the us and uh and israel, you may remember that it's sent in its commander from the most sol opperation seeing me most or maybe as the most similar recent military operation by the us in which the us managed not to kill a lot of iraqi civilians and purge isis from uh,
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from a rack and or at least urban areas of iraq and most of a wreck. and israel is basically didn't take that, that strategy to heart. and while they do have mechanisms to avoid killing civilians didn't implement their own policies either and uh, and they ended up killing, you know, at least 16000 civilians by their own admission and probably many more. and so there's a huge disagreement between the us and israel on strategy. now, the us, as you probably know, is withholding heavy bonds, withholding intelligence not supporting that i for operation other way. because the us both on the intelligence side and on the military strategy side doesn't agree with israel's approach to defeating how much, even though the us agrees to some degree in the idea of how much no longer governing guys a, it really believes the strategy is all wrong, but it's not really perfect to follow that up with solid action despite what you
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say about. and the concern there in washington is very difficult to believe that there is an absolute whole hot. it's a 4th israel when they have supplied as ro, billions of dollars worth of weapons and funding and off to the desk of over $35000.00 people in gaza, including $15000.00 kids and $80000.00 injured if i could just make one point there, the u and is revised down, it's a, it's estimate of how many children were killed to around 8010, a lot of my children by them. yeah, yeah. yeah. it's, it's, it's horrible. and 8000 more than it should have been. but, but back to the, the strategy at hand, the us has given more or less a carte blanche to israel does continue arm shipments to israel, of, of the lighter weapons, the tank weapons, etc, etc. and so from a palestinian perspective, it's absolutely clear that the us is doing next and nothing to save them from the
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onslaught of this really forces. but from an american perspective, we have the worst strong relationship with extra we've had in my lifetime. and the amount of disagreement between the us and israel and strategy grows by the day to the point that the us is building a $230000000.00 pure off the coast just to get around israel's refusal to feed the palestinians. and all these other things, the us, his trying to do kind of to habits cake and eat it too. and i think the next day, i mean, as an america, you know, professor of course in go, you've studied these issues for a long time. but i mean, you, the america's sacrificing its own political and security regional interest for the sake of israel has it sort of reached a threshold. but you wouldn't have predicted, as i would say,
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since 2008 the us policy began to change in palestine and it will finish changing within the next 10 years or so. maybe more, maybe less. but my whole life, the us has given carte blanche support to israel. most of the time, no matter how bad things got, and now we have about 25 percent of americans have the democratic party that are disgusted with what the us is doing. and that over time is going to change the us policy. but for me, you know, back in the day in the eighty's, a lot of us the old guard of pro palestinian americans. we were alone. you know, they were very few of us, probably one percent of the population, then it was 5 percent. now we're at about 25 percent of americans who are disgusted with this policy towards a palestine which defies. international law defies us foreign policy, better objectives and ruins our relationships with the world and with the region. for the reasons you said, but it's a long slow slog to get where we are now. and it's going to take more of
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a slog to finish getting there. it was something that did change with the body ministration. as they started to say things like a palace to mean life is equal to and this really lives something they never said before. and there actually increasing humanitarian assistance and stopping arms, which never happened before. but it hasn't gotten to the point where the us has the courage or the will power to say to israel, stop fighting the war this way. not only does it make everybody less safe palestinians and the whole region, but it makes you less safe. is this re lease because you're creating another generation? are resentful palestinians who are going to want to exact revenge on you? all right, thank you very much. professor william lawrence for joining us there from the washington dc and jesus just one point that we want to make that has been checked and verified, which is that you there an interview is that the number of
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a child that's in gaza had been revised down and so we understand that actually the official figure is as we know it, 15000 children have been killed inside cause or they have been killed and maimed by is really forces as an unprecedented. right. and so the overall death toll at 35080000 injured university of california at los angeles has reassigned its chief of police following criticism of his handling of the policy and solidarity protest. u. c. l. a says that chief john thomas will be removed from his job onto the end of an investigations university security policies. the forces of israel attacked a student in countless, late in april before california state police remove the tents. a few days later. some quick news from iraq where a roadside bomb is killed. 5 people investigate to say the victims were old members of one family. the device that's an aged on the vehicle. the family was traveling
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in, in the province of slide 13, and the rom, this state funeral for the present, o'brien rise, the has been held into from tens of thousands of gavin of freedom square to pay their respects thousands of foreign guests. we're in the capital as well to express that condolences are. so said reports from tat ron the morning, around late presidents, tens of thousands of uranium turned out, insulted round to say farewell mazda of the, of, as the day that everyone has a duty in the country. in his capacity, i am here at the funeral, not just for the president, but i am morning for my country, our beloved president, the zip to be on there. i feel as if i lost a family member, the president abraham. gracie was popular among conservatives together in and around problems,
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freedom square to accompany him for the last time. you're going to be there. i have to let the funny, let the funeral premier at this ron university race enjoyed his throne, the backend throughout his entire carrier. my chevy to and off when it was announced that the helicopter was missing, i said something to this happened. i finished a thing as if i lost my balance. but i am said thought security for our supreme deed this. because he has lost his rights hunt. the president the cousins carrying the bodies of the president for the minister and other officials who were killed in a heavy crop. the crash on sunday was transferred to freedom square. but it was not on the iranians. we attended the funeral. several foreign guests, including the image of cats, are the for the ministers of egypt, enter kia, the prime ministers of iraq and pakistan. and many more would entail from to convey the account balances for the political establishment in the country. it was
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important to show that one is not isolated from the world, and it has france saw a whole lot of them have preservation would be buried in his hometown of my shift on thursday. then defies the morning period will and, and there will be shift and election campaign to decide who will be his successor or 2 long difficult days ahead for the government to re establish a relationship with a deeply the why the public the presidential election is set for june 28, many believe regarding causal, which has the power to approve or disqualify the candidates seeking to run for president will likely be to the for miss candidates. that's why the election is expected to be a race between because every 2 figures this instead of ultra 0, there on find the present value mat calling is just arrived in new caledonia to try to calm the situation there off the days of line. and protests demonstrates is on the french overseas territory. angry off to the parliament empowers approve changes
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to that voting system. 6 people, including 2 police officers, were killed, and the reason unrest latasha bought a report from paris. this is what's awaits the french president to new caledonia as on rest continues and the french overseas territory pro independence, supporters and indigenous connex all angry with the french government plan to reform facing rights extra security and cause for com have done little to quality on rest so emanuel my calls taking matches into his own hands because you don't know how to dig through. the president of the republic goes to new caledonia to be close to us citizens, to talk to all sides. the i'm is to discuss reconstruction. and when you dialogue, those with them will help bring together all local representatives to reach the political agreement that we wish for to from says paula mintz incentive approved a bill that would expand voting rights in the collections to include recent arrivals in new caledonia. most of whom come from mainland,
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from those rights were frozen the under the 1998 new made a quote to give the agent this kind of population great to representation conic say on freezing them would dilute that voice. they want the bill to be scrapped. this left when politician agrees to present and also sex. jim, it's this bill that's inflamed the situation. it's a major error of more crowns government to try and the real, the new man, the courts. they took 35 years to reach and allowed peace to return. after years of a mirror, civil war coming the situation and you kind of doing is important for a manual my call nor do we need to show that his government is in control. but also because of the way it is essential for phones as it looks to grow its influence in the, in the pacific region that is associated then it could balancing act, says this analyst has an image and maximus when you left the company, money will macro and as often underlying the importance of new caledonia for france,
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geopolitically and strategically. but he also needs to send a positive message to pro independent support is to show them that independence is still possible even if it is in the distant future. they cannot totally shut the door on that as it would fuel the fire. the voting reform needs to be approved by special counselors base departments incent. it's michael wants to convince all sides the policy it will improve democracy, but cannot say that they would do is discriminate to thanks to communities who already feel marginalized by paris. natasha butler. i'll just say ro, cars as well. these are life bit shows. now coming to us from the new man and you kinda down here where you can see the french president's emmanuel, mike krohn. well, he's on the way. he's on the way to new caledonia to come days, weeks of violent protests. the indigenous cannot community is very unhappy about
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changes to the voting system. this would essentially shrink the share of the votes and their ability to influence that elections in that country. and so we have seen some, i'm pretty remarkable scenes of shops being torched and unrest on the streets. the security forces there has been strengthened in order to deal with this 6 people, including current police officers, are actually killed in this recent unrest. wayne, hey, joins us now from around in new zealand. he's following all of these developments as well. and we are expecting present, mac kron very shortly. what is the purpose of this trip? what is he hoping to achieve as well? the exec shared your hasn't being disclosed, some reports coming out of his team, say that he was finalizing the schedule or his plan on the flight. however, one of the reasons for that possibly is that he's not sure exactly who's going to
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be willing to meet him. the plan at the moment is that he will meet with elected officials. some of the cannot lead is from the independence movement. didn't agree to meet with him. they refused when he was there in july last year. so that's a bit up in the. what is the plan seemingly, is that he wants to sit up some sort of task force to deal with the median situation and the long term solution for new caledonia. he is a little bit of a difficult situation if he makes any significant announcements about the immediate situation. if he decides to the course scrap the bill that will die before congress before the end of june. if he decides to withdrawal that completely, that could have the results and all calming the situation immediately, but it will upset lloyd list started to believe in french rule. if he decides the other way, of course, then it will make the situation on the ground in the immediate future, possibly a lot with where he could land to somewhere in the middle. announcing that the plan
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to change the constitution road regarding the electrical lot will carry on, but it will be suspended for an indefinite amount of time to take the heat out of the immediate situation. and of course, we know that fraud says deploying troops to deal with the unrest, but any concerns about the security situation for mac crowns visit? yeah, well obviously it is a huge security presence there at the moment. a lot of that will be focused on his movements around the capital. no. me at the ongoing situation has not gone away overnight. we're still seeing some of the problems, particularly in the capital new mia. no doubt. as i say, a lot of that secure, he will be focused on his visit. the concern for people in new caledonia is that while that takes place, they focus may not be on some other parts of the island. and indeed we're already hearing reports that the produce does have set up barricades booking. some of the
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key roads that's not in the center of new media. but on the outskirts, for example, the main roads leading to the noise of the island have already being blocked. so that's certainly not going away. that's it. certainly not suspending the approaches to activity while the president at ease in new caledonia. oh, we will keep an eye on what is happening very new. that new caledonia, but for now, wayne hay find you from the south african present. jacob zoom has been bought from contesting next week's elections. but supporters of his m k party say that doesn't change anything. that confidence intervals still leave the party to victory harm. a task, the reports now from devon jacob zimmer support to say just because a court blocked him from running for parliament to next week's elections. it doesn't make him any less of a fix to. so that's because governing african national congress. we as a south african, you want change, we want into writing,
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but i like you of south africa. we find the industries they've gotten nothing to to that week from and those things. jacob zoom is a phase of them going to a caesar, which means the spirit of the nation co m k. a just like you know, and this is his home problem. and let's say, oh my president jacob zoom, i may take some votes away from the v and i the talk to essentially in this province was natal fema is still very popular. decide that again, perhaps in against zoom, i was forced to quit as president in 2018. he's been out with the amc partridge. and his new campaign for m k, which was formed in december, asia new um, so now um he still has considerable political clouts, particularly among zeros. so that's like his largest ethnic group. and when it comes to corruption, political and the said zoom and knows how to use those allegations to his advantage in so that she kept us in the building. government has been accused of some form of
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question is in in sound like getting a waiver too. so that's why people use it, but as you look because they think it is been singled out away from the campaigning . really see when the still fits as water from a communal tap. she was to live in the south africa where people can access decent basic services, use it a so for christmas type, even though it's no way they, i'm just taking it kind of further to zoom up promises to provide better services, free education for disadvantage. children create jobs and fight corruption. but so as a v, as a politician, consisting next week's general election hadn't been tasa out of their devin, still add females for stars and made into bobby dulls the head of the powers olympics feature will have that story for you. the
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