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to this business uptake these voltage by the city bank gross not net of on the dash before to use the the hello, i'm sammy's a. this is the news out live from dell coming off for the next 60 minutes. it is the only way to realize the solution that we all recognize as the only possible one to achieve the future of peace. historic step for palestinian self determination. spain island in norway formally recognize the state. so it's kind of a sign biggest hospital in southern gaza shots downsizing, security risk officer and his re the cycles to medics. and this front gate
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is ready for this kid. at least 16 people in attacks on or off to days out through a strong con, attempt camp killed 45 to slice college. and then all the new searching recovery operations on the way in pep when you get a government says it's evacuating about 8000 people, feeling mo, lines lines the . 1 come to us special coverage on al, just so you're aware as of tuesday, may the 28th no way island and spain have formerly recognized the state of palestine. but it's a historic move reflecting the growing cause for a peaceful resolution to the 76 year old conflict. and then to as rails occupation, it also reasserts the palestinian peoples right to self determination. more than 7
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months into his rouse, devastating bore on gauze of the chorus of voices denouncing the violence. and impunity is growing louder as well as prime minister, but need be nothing out increasingly isolated. at this point, he's facing various legal challenges, the full tubes, the world's top colts, with accusations of genocide and ball crimes. no way spain, an island all in good company. you say, most of the world supports palestinian statehood. more than a 140 of the 193 members of the un general assembly recognize that the momentum is building further slovenia and malta. i've also said that considering former recognition more countries could follow suit. spanish prime minister, better aside, so says the decision to recognize palestine is essential for peace of the middle east. this is a historic decision that has a single goal to contribute to achieving peace between these riley's and punish
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things. the recognition of the state of palestine is not only am, i don't know if historic injustice with the legitimate aspirations of the palestine people. but it is also an imperative need to achieve peace. it is the only way to realize the solution that we all recognize as the only possible one to achieve the future of peace. that of the oddest thing in the state that quick seest alongside the state of the swell in peace and security lock correspondence. so tracking the story rise across europe, and them at least live in a mine back to him and gaza in the occupied westbank too. and also from dublin and also, but 1st let's go live. he joins us pull brian, that as he joins us live from the spanish capital, madrid of spain pool. one of the major, you members, one of the major european economies this step for verb right beyond the holes of
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power and madrid, right? this is a, i mean this is a momentous, highly symbolic statements from the spanish. um, the other 2 countries. uh, i think it has since a couple of different messages. i mean, 1st of all it's sort of directly with the promise to me and people of course, the spanish are pains to say that this is not against israel. this is for piece. uh, the other thing is that they are very keen to drawer in support from neighboring arab nations as well to a white, a piece of process. and the idea is that the spanish wants to see a peace conference convened as soon as possible. and i think the other thing is that this is not just one day, this is the climax of days, weeks, months is frankly, of intense diplomacy by the palestinians trying to find allies amongst the europeans. and also accessing amounts of frustration with the united states to you
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have been so steadfastly supportive of israel, the countries such as spain no way. and i'm feeling that the palestinians being left behind on this statement of palestinian statehood very strongly from the spanish is the statement that they believe will advance the cause of peace. other things, but the of the prime minister, petra sanchez said in that state through where, for example, that all these resolutions, this, this recognition of statehood are lined with multiple un resolutions on your end resolutions which are already recognized by the european union. so it's not as if spain and the other countries are going if alone, here they are part of the vast majority of countries that recognize palestine as a states. i think it does send a very clear message to 50 united states and israel, that the slow pace that those 2 countries have with regard to the, the,
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the piece process is not going down well with the other countries such as spain. and it's all of us to that's thank paul very much for that update from madrid. let's keep this going down and go over now. so step voss and she joins us live from all is low and step. how important, how symbolic is this step? by no way coming from the best place of that was low piece process. very symbolic, and d to the government calls it. also 2.0 a quite a shift to basically from the piece deal that's was made more than the 3rd 2 years ago. then at that time, there was this acceptance also kind of thing and said that would eventually lead from these uh fees of course. but of course obviously this has never happened. so uh no, it has no sides. we're not gonna waste any longer. we're not gonna focus on the palestinians size, you recognize the size as a very strong signal,
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also to escrow and to the united states and to know a little bit more how nobody has reached this point. i'm drawing to you by maurice may of of my senior. so she is the leader of the left wing arrest party and also member of parliament. thank you so much for joining. i understand there was a lot of pressure from especially youth groups, but also your party has play the significant role. yes, i think we have to remember that in norway, the less that's always been the and so that they would pose fine. um one year ago, marketing the 75 years and the versa of a lacrosse my park. they made the proposal in the fall a month to recognize how the son of the nation. and when you make of both little appointments. if you said it takes a while for it to be uh to be uh, well, uh, the basis and during that time there was a huge pillar mobilization outside the parliament with $84000.00 signatures supporting our proposal. and that's the law in norway. it was especially young
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people, but also the labor unions to play the significant role in the, in the wealth, pressuring the government to make this decision. so enough pressure for the government. so now finally recognized that silas time, how significant is it's at this very moment. you think i think it's very significant we know about the every day and every night the people are sl, 30 muscle goods in gaza and also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stop that. of course, for nowhere, there are a lot more to be the and then we're trying to, to use this day to celebrate a smolik 3, but also told of new recent government that if you recognize policies, you cannot continue to fund is riley investments as no race actually today doing, we are oil funds. so our next proposal that they are now in following on is to withdrawal all investments that's in the region space over the phone today has in both is throws the state funds for adults and companies that are active in,
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well they throw unoccupied post. i know it has for additionally been us that we strong ally of israel, right. that was one of the 1st country. so recognize as well as a state, do you think that the government will go a step further as you are requesting? i hope so, and i also noticed a shift in how the. 6 the minister is talking about this situation and also today's recognition is it still some they, they're putting themselves under a bit of pressure because of course, when you take these symbolic action which has no. 6 no other roll them to be symbolic. you have to follow up by doing something concrete. and uh, when we looked at the fonts that are in invested in this role, then we can state farm. there's actually one of the largest investments in the east rally war economy. and also there we have both the labor unions who are traditionally supported of the social democratic party and the young movements
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together in demanding that the. 6 the wages or funds should be withdrawn and all the rest, the rest months from israel, as we have done in russia. so it's the similar situation. thank you so much. so the pressure is very much spill on the know each and government a, so she explains, there will be no official statements here at the parliament or at the new government offices today. uh, the foreign minister has handed over the documents to a recognized spot assigned to the prime minister of the file, assigned a palestinian authority in brussels. but as we heard, it's a fairly strong symbolic staff and also very important. they also here and also that step vasa and keeping an eye in this situation from oslo. let's go over though to villa monk's. he joins us from the capital of the 3rd country, recognizing officially the state of palestine. today, dublin, the capital of ireland and vellum,
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the palestinian flag on the stand flying outside the irish palm and state indication of just how much support there is full this move, right? so maybe look at national polls in our left as a boss and overwhelming majority in favor of products that can statehood but also for increasing rights of the product. simians, the cabinet is just finishing up a meeting right now, which for many gives legal effects to this recognition that also be at the base this off and in, in the are as part of an offering politicians a chance to express their opinions on this. my mental historic decision as the irish prime minister simon harris puts it, we had a chance yesterday here in the r s complex to some of the people involved in active as a, as it pertains to policy and rights in particular. and campaign, as we spoke to set the directions have helped to lead to this points. as riley
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does wave, the cube bayne has spent the past 16 days on the sink, come into university clinics. dublin not seeing the fellow students since the beginning of us to, to en, financial ties with israel. through of the noisy protests, were occupying a building the university close. i just private joining close on the university of kansas. it's where the university makes money and we want them to hear voices. and we see here that the university does not want the student voices to be heard at the irish capitals of a major college trinity. students of already pressured university or 3rd seasons divesting from is ready businesses. frequent demonstrations in dublin since october of heavily shaped broad, a public and political perceptions. 2 debates about israel, vaccines in gauze have often divided european parliament in recent months. but here
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in island politicians from across the spectrum of homeless university, welcome the government's decision to recognize kind of city and state that pull murphy as a member of parliament for the people, the full profit potty and says, thoughts action is long over to you just to hire has continued to unfold instruction of hospitals, accounting of journalists, gnostic, or of children and women, man and the pressure and the movement in our lives having grow. and then the irish government has become like more and more critical out canvassing ahead of local elections. he says, the source of this shift is clear. the main franks for art in the recognition should go to ordinary people. it's ordinary people by their attitudes, by their mobilizing, by their protest thing by their incontinence, that have pushed the irish government to this point. we could go back quite far, obviously, and talking about kind of sending and resistance. but for the campaign as
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a university college learning from the own faculty about and tell us and in history, they now one more than me, what i think institutions across this island life to rhetorically, support the pilot sending people in their struggle. but do very little to materially support tasks and accesses going to be pushing the government function as well to i'm and ties with references. funny foxes and stuffy. so shannon airport and transporting lessons to the middle east. many irish people recognize their own past and palestinians present day and say that countries stones should simply support a better future the months. how does a to dublin on bobby mcdonough is a former irish ambassador to the u. k. italy and the european union joins us from dublin. good to have you with us so. so 1st of all, what does the recognition all the states of palestine mean to island? take us through some of the elements of irish history that make the palestinian
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struggle for self determination, resonates and dominant as well, and talk to struggles for its own independence and to a search results from the world over long periods of time. and so i think that there's irish people a significant sympathy for the policy these people. but we also have some sort of the car for israel and people who would the right difficult and painful history of how to start their own possession of the world. but we tried to be consistent on this times too hard to publish a so quite on devices that they posted in flight. absolutely july's. it is fine over the arch problem today is actually fine besides the pregnant life. because we believe that no country should have to suffer a butare from the powerful in order to assert to self determination. but i think the main reason that the irish governments has acted like this, and there is political consensus. it hasn't been forced into recognize the amount of time. it's been working on this for a long time. but it's not just about symbolism. it's about making
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a practical contribution towards the to start solution, which is the only potential solution if there isn't to be permanent destruction of suffering, a glove charge in a very troubled region. and so some of them, yes, it's usually important, but it's happening at the time when the united nations general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to get caught us on at, for those types of united nations. were acted with spain. and always we hope that more countries would follow. and so it's folks symbolic. i'm practical on that point that you mentioned that that it will be practical. it seems. this riley is moving in the opposite direction, taking steps to undermine the palestinian authority announcing the withholding of funds. is this something that island, spain and other countries can do to try and make sure that the whole concept of the 2 state isn't on the mind. and these will doesn't go the opposite direction too
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fast to make it impossible. so unfortunately, we can't change the world's 3 countries, basically with a lot of other people taking the same position because by our actions today that something may change the entire question, but we hope that it will come down into problems in favor of putting some further pressure on as well, because as you say is read is not acting in any way towards the 2 state solution, but continued to permit satler's to, to move into the west bank. and that goes making a to start solution more difficult, but ultimately, hopefully a resignation. you have government is, is replaced by, by another government, hopefully over time. the is ready, people will come to see that that is the only solution because it's not. it's just ongoing at destruction, advertising for everybody. some powerful countries in the world are against this move is i'm sure you know, now they're in the as well the us germany. do you think they'll be repercussions
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full islands relations with some of those will tell us i don't think so. you know, i mean it, israel talks about a severe risk response as to what are in spain and no way of doing but sir, print a, it's a big massage to where else it's a 143 countries in the world. how comes it to recognize, follow, sign on and the numbers are growing, and it's unfortunately i is, well that's being isolated. i'm the one to see is where i live. so they just because i throw a 2 state solution means the 2 sides of this. it means that the palestinians get their long overdue right to a site, but it also means the rise of israel to exist in security within its own legitimate borders. so i don't think that the united states is going to cause any pressure on our end. of course, the united states is a friend as well, but it's also a very close a friend of items every united states press isn't not just president kennedy,
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but clinton and obama on portion reg and they all come to find their dire straits. and there hasn't been any negative reaction to the decision to harden to recognize policy. and i think press the button has the same object to it. it's an important difference of the timing, but equally as the other side should be recognized as the 2nd at the end of the negotiation process. but we share the same name, and i would imagine that many people in the united states including the administration privacy rocha, myers decision to move that had been a pleasure. talking to bobby mcdonough from irish and by so that the u. k is late and you think you're on handy. my mode is in dial by law in central garza and had a with people that are in gauze a in, during what the international court of justice calls april zable genocide. do they have time to reflect to react on what is going on in europe today?
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the 0 savvy is not only that they have, they have do in your distant, in the bombing campaign, the expansion of the military operations and maneuvers and dropping the, the ongoing, rapid mass going. but the fact that for the past, almost the 3 there, they've been all the great, completely, with a silly at our signal jam going on, no ability to contact, or talk to any one off the internet grids also for the past 24 hours. so we just did, they do started to learn more about it and they're the learned actually about it. and from the weight, from the question we directed to them to get their reaction on what's going on. people here are in the box. they are quite happy about what's going on. do you think it's a critical, it's a very important step. however, as long as things on the ground are not changing, this is similar to every other international resolution where they're at the un
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security accounts of the i. c, j the i c c, because nothing on the ground is attending and we almost see this pattern of behavior happening at any given time. there is an international decision or more involvement of from the international arena, with the surge of the talks on the ground. so the priority right now for people is due in this rapid mass killing of civilians. and we've seen in the past 2 days, how the tax on the evacuation is on the google tens where hundreds of displays, families of $45.00 of them were killed, merely, children, and women made the vast majority of casualties. we actually did b, it's decapitated shoulder because of the given the intensity of the bombings was the body of this credit, older because of the incendiary bonds that were dropped on the 10th, the people would burn the life. all of this happened was the talks of from the you i from the eyes, the shade that they the band this the, are the president,
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the ruling demanding is broke do in the fight thing and drop i city on is read response was a ser, ours and the tax and as of the time of this report, we can confirm is really time start pushing deeper right now from 2 major axis to the center of the city of from the, the southern it from the southern eastern part. that's along the philadelphia core door. and from the eastern part of our city, coming all the way down to out there, an area better known as a lot of the traffic surf circle. that's the center part of rough i city. and our dealer. you select, they are reaching as, as far as the definitive, the good way to hospitals. it has been pushed out of service. all the, the field hospitals in west run, rough i city, including the indonesian field hospital as well as extra way to deal with the hospital and the emerald view of the hospital. right now they're old, out of service. they are pushed to relocate into they evacuation zone in western funding and is that's lost it. so anything going on on the international level. 9
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it's significant, but on the ground there isn't much impact going on. as long as the genocide, the lack of the genocide of practices are not stop. the the, these paintings made a lot to me as a defender of the palestinian cause. i feel proud because being from gaza, i'm conveying to the outside world, the extent of the destruction, migration and displacement. we're in during i'm showing the outside walls, the extent of the suffering. we are living in the gaza strip when i paint about the policy and cause i feel immense pride. we have fighting for our cause regardless of these radio occupation that is trying to erase that cause. and as of people have gone, so we are resilient and optimistic she's screaming and
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cooling, just somebody to help her against the blockade, impose bias room in in that that so i can, i'm a cool this painting to pick a broken diamond these right? it's believe they'll take control box at the top of the painting. i use screen, which represents a glimmer of hope to the will will. and the never that as long as an artist from dozens was in during the same suffering that everybody is going through in district. i'm trying to convey the emotions within me and the life i'm moving. and garza, the whole pain and the despair that i'm feeling these, these people from guys are very proud we are attached to our land. yes, we have suffered immensely, but we remain steadfast. i have created several paintings that convey the sufferings, but no matter how much i draw, it was never convey the whole picture of the actual scenes and the pain are so much bigger and have taken over us. every day we witnessed massacres and bloody scenes.
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i tried to express all these feelings on the walls and i tried to paint everywhere i go to my last year old was one of defiance. i drew the map of palestine in an attempt to convey the extent of our attachment to our cause. it's always fun to palestinians in golf, so many a welcoming the decision by spain, norway, and island. they say it's long overdue and hope more countries will support that cool for recognition. well, i have uh for the shipment we find in the countries that's recognized palestine as a state, no doubt. so this provides most support to our calls. this is our home line, as well as an occupation for the month. we hope all the countries will follow them . this will provide diplomatic assistance to our quotes, from the how to move in the right direction. this will bring more pressure and this round will help. the remaining world states would recognize the palace time as
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a state to add that off and the good news. yeah, this recognition comes after a long history of struggle resistance and steadfastness by the palestinian people. these countries remind us that although we have been failed by many, the remain, voices of conscience and truth in this world. we feel we are not so low, no struggle for freedom and independence of the can kinda. we hope that all the 27 european states will do the same. it means more pressure on israel and the united states also more support to us. and the un could also reduce israel's crimes against our people. and one day we could bring the israelis to justice. we are certain we will restore all our lawful rights head. that is what the heart of national for who we are very proud of this move and hope all the countries in the world will recognize our post city and state. because simply we are the rightful owners. in the past, when i said i am palestinian europeans would ask, where is this country now the whole world knows our cause and supporting us the oh,
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that's cool. so but now to need that abraham, she joins us from bethlehem in the occupied westbank. and the that was seeing the decision by island, spain, and no way to recognize the state of palestine over the having practical implications. at least in terms of these right is announcing the withholding tax money. how is this being seen that and how will impact the policy in the pharmacy going forward and white in function i was seeing here amongst palestinians is a success to this solid there. it's a movement with palestine that we've been seeing it's intensify since the was thought that they believe that if it wasn't for the public pressure for the students, for the demonstrators who was chatting slogans in support of the palestinians, this step would not have been made. they believe here that the, the war has been, we and i opened it for the, the national world to see what's happening in terms of injustice against
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palestinians here, the okay, part of this thing. but also mainly in the b c's. cause as to now when it comes to the palestinian authority, they've gladly welcome the step saying that it's, you know, will for more countries will follow suit. we've heard this morning from the palestinian prime minister, most of the saying that at least 4 countries from europe. well recognized palestine soon thing other non european countries there being is discussing this issue with the palestinians to also recognize palestine. as a su, yes, the palestinian authority said that the news that israel would be creating a it's a very difficult estimate. sphere for them to continue. we've already been hearing about restrictions when it comes to this pain and spot a sick consulate, given these as the palestinians wishing to travel to spain. but indeed, the feeling here among palestinians and officials is, is that this is
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a success. this is the moment that they should old build of on, you know, one of the interesting faces we've seen a palestinian seeing hopeful about this is this is a place that has been rated by these really forces they and, and they out with mass of destruction to the infrastructure, but still amongst all of the killing destruction in pain, you see palestinian arts is saying that the way of resistance is being a resilience. and we met one our system. how much should it be? who we never, there's in his rate, he reads the end, he goes and he throws the oh, maybe do to for one another home became a little while ago in the sense but some of the hands of all of us and i shot it fine outside of the bad didn't see i'm always open to. i've seen that. yeah. the bad luck. a simple body. yeah, yeah. and put on the move, but let me,
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i didn't list the value and keeping up forgetting the simple well into the launch a little bit too many. so back, move it to just off of hand because the due process, i know so it hasn't been metal falls off as long as you do have bidding on them. i know how i'm that i'm the walk on this. yes. let me run. i'm, it is a i had on before and, and mr. little just didn't know enough that i'm going to live without them connect to the walk through the guns here to feed them in that that, that if it is one of them, if in atlanta, within, then we had to be on the black when me the most i'm either on the on but on, in the couldn't do a lot more do it or me being that the have been up on the, in the, off the block before really so i mean, is going to say you need to watch it on to the new stuff that if what all been in know, how do you and the screen, can you tell me the thing in the philosophy and here with john? yeah. the fellow student that he will not let him come in quick share the some heart for us. the oakland and the i'm a little of us in a and i have a job now when it cannot just linda. but by doing that, would you,
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anybody now here's a sample of what people in the occupied westbank told down to 0 about what the recognition of the state of palestine means to them. this will help us get rid of all the problems we're going through. we will have our independent states and we will be able to live in safety without all the problems that have been plaguing us. things will be more prosperous and the situation in the region will improve. everyone will be released. the following, it'll be a cause was not being discussed for very long time, and nobody was talking about the political rights of palestinian people. this year there has been a noticeable change in the vision and policy of several governments that did not believe in the policy and people's right to self determination with the innovation . the initial, the palestinian people have the right just like any other people in the world have their own independence. they, that is recognized by other countries. couldn't jerusalem as a 2nd opinion,
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respect your country. and it's not going to pull the palestinian coals and antonio and then it gives us hope hope that the world has not forgotten about us. additionally protestant, it's not just an occupied country. palestine, is it global cause playing, which was more hon joins us now. live from my mind in jordan, and bron, i guess this day is not exactly the point. israel hoped or expected things would be at off the want 7 months of war. well that's absolutely right. israel is now on the attack diplomatically it's being led by the foreign minister as ro caps and the far an administrator and media often off of the announcements is robot. cold is on bass. that is, uh from uh, no, you know, a spain and from ireland and then, uh, a off the iris and the noise in the spanish problem is to come for a meeting and then show them
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a government funded propaganda film. about how much is attack on israel? on october the 7th, many people think that that was actually a complete break with diplomatic norms. and then on the 27th uh is all caps apartments. so like if i issued a statement, and he said this morning, i instructed the his riley, i'm a favor, i missed your call the 1st to send the diplomatic note to the spanish embassy in israel. i prohibited the spanish consulate in jerusalem from conducting consul activities, or providing causes the services to the residence of the palestinian, or far as he goes on site. we will not remain silent in the face of a government rewards tara, and whose lead has a name's latest challenge. the anti semitic slogan from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. those who would him as an attempt to establish a public opinion, tara states, will have no contact with the palestinians, expect that to be replicated with the norwegians and the irish as well. and any other potential countries that recognize how us start um,
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it's this anti semitic thing, that is really the for the driving force that is roles using to describe what is happening. but interestingly enough, it's what a 1330 in israel now there's been no response from any government source as of yet and took a promise to benjamin netanyahu. and that may well continue throughout the day. they may well just try and ignore this historic day. or i will leave you that. thanks so much a month, hans. and a reminder that benjamin netanyahu has cabinet, has band. i'll just sarah, from operating inside this role. so we are a forcing outside the country. south africa has the most, as a leading support. sort of the palestinian cause accusing israel of carrying out genocide in gaza, pushing the international court of justice to issue tough measures against israel. let's get the view now from johanna's book on the lights of steps by those 3 european countries. we can go over to mike, have a mike, as i mentioned,
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south africa's one of the is it's the most just one of the, the key countries in the global south in pushing for palestinian national recognition and self determination focus through why that's such an important day as well, besides, the african physician has always been multi layered. first of all, this a sense of history, the palestine liberation organization supported the african national congress and especially against a pont age. at a time when many other countries and organizations did not. secondly, that is a view in south africa, off an equivalence between the battle against the pa tate and kind of stein's battle against israel. i spoke to the justice minister a few days ago, rodney la moda, and he said to me that we will not be free until palestine is free. thirdly, this
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a global component to the south. african government very strongly believes that israel is full on gaza together with it's a push on palestine is a sweat to international security. so it's multi layered and finally there is a point and that is, uh, this is once again from the justice minister. it's a constitutional issue in south africa because the south african constitution says very clearly the shelby equal rights full. so from the south african government, a strong welcome of the position by some of the european countries. and that's my kind of that in johannesburg. so what does it mean practically speaking now for 3 major european nations to recognize palestinian statehood? well, it means close a diplomatic ties. island size. it will transform its diplomatic office into an embassy. as of now, a handful of european countries recognized palestine as
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a state. the island no way in spain site, they will recognize free 1967 boulders and support jerusalem as the capital of this realm and palestine palestinian se occupied east jerusalem should be the capital of a future state. this row is not defined, its board is but its occupying palestinian land expanding illegal sacraments and allowing south of the land grabs. the current map of control divides palestine into 2 homelands. and hayes, i'm a i thought of and as joins us not from cordova. spain is professor of international relations that is to do to them press or university in madrid. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, so spain, one of the major countries in the, you, the 4th largest economy in europe. what sort of impact do you think this will have content and wide as well? i think of the recognition of make the day by the spanish government. so it's not
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just a symbolic gesture. the proof of that is the reaction of this really government. that is the threatening goal for lead spanish government because it says that this decision hits this through the government. well, so far, spain has shown leadership when it comes to the palestinian issue. and that was clear in november when 5 minutes to as a scientist visited the crossing, he said things about where the rest of the i'm heard by western leaders at the time . but that have been repeated since he got them in november. so in the way, spain has been ahead of the curve, i have a feeling that some other european countries will also equalize the state of palestine. there is a shifting momentum. public opinion is in a different therapy and countries are less happy with what they're seeing. the image is coming out of that stuff. so the idea is sending messages to the
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palestinians for help of messages for diplomacy to find the waste or negotiated solutions. but also messages for this really public opinion is that there's a need to, to level the playing field between israel and the palestinians. the 2 benefits the piece of security co existence between the 2 countries. we've heard somebody, is there any reaction talking about limiting or preventing prohibiting spain from conducting conseula activities in its diplomatic mission to palestine can as well do that as spain under no obligation to take instructions from a fond state and what it can do while these it's considered its own territory solving power training in an embassy, all the fighting mission as well. there are the prologic norms and rules and conventions that will need to be applied. so is read in a way is applying collective punishment. i guess the palestinians for benefit from
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the counselors, services of the general consul dot, spain has in jerusalem and hispanic government tools have to look into this a so many different levels. israel is facing. 1 im just legally and it seems that also the e u a in the coming days is gonna look into the association agreement that the you as a full, as with the state of israel and to see if his rail is complying with the human rights law. stuff existent that agreement, that could have also important, not only legal implications about implication of so many other levels, including possibly imposing sanctions, which is something that the public opinion has in several european countries that are asking for as more countries move towards recognizing palestine as a state, do you think the point will come when states will then also look at the national
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rights of the palestinians to live free of occupation to? is it even to file size to say, to support them in the struggle against occupation? similar to what's happening with many countries supporting ukraine and what they say as occupation events are treat as well here. the issue is whether the government's public opinions except for the right of self determination of the palestinian peoples. for that there is any truth of the nice existence of the palestinian people and there in the right at the supper termination in spain, the public opinion, according to all the 16. and there's a recent public by didn't kind of realistic you'd showing the vast majority of spaniards are in favor of the self determination of the policy and people and also in favor of an immediate treat. the condition of the state of palestine by european
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countries 78 percent of spears were asking the government and you are being confused to recognize the state of palestine as a way to move forward towards a solution where both the. 1 city is address really is can coexist and this is part of the message or stuff is where the public opinion needs to here and up is that there are incentives for changing course or not. continuing with the formula that the leaders are applying to disastrous, catastrophic, a month for us consequences. but there are also this incentives, if they continue down to go. and that is, that is ready to turn it into a prior stage where the, the world's public opinion will look at it as a society at the state that does terrible things. and that's not a place where there's really like to see themselves and future highs. i'm, i may have found on those professor international relations that instituted then press the university of metro. thank you so much. talk to people in the
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palestinian dice for are also welcoming the growing momentum to recognize palestine as an independent state where you spoke to a palestinian refugee living in lebanon. this is her story. in her own words, i had a land lost with all the nice thing that i would need to work on a uh, allow me last time and policy and, and it has shuttle mental out of a and i'm the, i'm going to give you the law would they add up something, well that long to save them inside the markets to find the some of the sort of funny it is out of the, in my because the items still while i'm at this. sure. so now i'm just my, on the house on a little bit and a half, it'll be a, want us to such a lie, let me and will be in the hey, a kid the until the senior and my beautiful. yeah. and i miss wilson was, i'll head off with doing that and then it'll be additional on the school and, and also that you can call somebody for a fee, and i had the additional, i'm a nano at this thought of 5, this thought. and the way, with a lot of the us,
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any gun at that off in atlanta, i mean this vanya, and that was for the, for the, for you. and okay, the she and i will only be as this is saturday, you know, they'll look for the see you while i think that i'm just best. and then this, when that anniversary of the visual from a problem like 4551 on 60, and the seneca bar setup for new starter. and that way, we'll set it in the history and see what's on the editor and have to have that other didn't have enough data on the, on a more funny another southern i'm the one it was done on with, on his clean them this month for the city of the shut that included my hand and one other in i'm an issue my on the, on the some of the initial full mode of fluid a s, i'm with mesh will still be a w. will i be a about in a little i'm pulling down to see if the, upon the sofa show us government as
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a need to move. i hey michelle. i had went up a year and so on while in just a minute and like one on visual for own and what had the his said that i was just a he on a bus? no, there's a lot and there's and that one is the, the middle, and most of them is the woman own, the, it's not a problem. well, he's in love. so i'm not the, as well as route is escalating a tax on that offer in defiance of a ruling by view and top quote and growing international condemnation on sunday, the 10th compton, the southern gaza city killing at least 45 displaced palestinians quite hospitalized. when most of the victims of that attack on sunday night with taking the direct to announce the closure on monday, fighting security concerns officer and is ready to attack just outside the gate. so
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the hospital to medical stuff would kill a witness beside the victims were hit by fire from an israeli across the injured have been taken to field hospitals now for treatment since the as of tuesday, at least 16 palestinians have been killed in alpha. and as strike on the house till 7 people injured several others including children and targeted area is full of displace palestinians living in tents. and the temporary shelters is ready for us is they've killed more than $36000.00 policy. and since october, the 7th is there, any forces have increased that presence in southern gaza. tank is stationed west of the city over off had a compass and drones of also been reported. the past 2 days is rather is repeatedly attacked to reach in the tell us some thoughts. one of the areas is valid designated as a so called safe 7 to shelter the displace. meanwhile,
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the northern gaza is ready for us, is targeted families trying to return to the homes, knew that giovanni a refugee can try and strikes attacks, palestinians forcing the themes of the street. shutting was also reported and several people were injured. by seeing giovanni, it has intensified in the past 2 weeks of declaring the camp free of how much in february and spray the army said fights, is there a ton more regrouping? as for my head of as well as intelligence agencies accused of threatening the former chief prosecutor of the international criminal court. that's according to a report by the guardian newspaper says for my most on chief use it go ahead and pressure. it's 5 to been. so the to drop for crimes investigations into israel cohen reports, and they told her, you should let us take care of you. we don't want to be getting into things that could compromise your security, all that of your family. the paper also says the i c. c, chief prosecutor, can even, con, has been subjected to several forms of threats and communications that could be
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viewed as attempts to unduly influence his activities for months. now, palestine solidarity protests being held around the world in the us demonstrations gathered in your to rally against this rose on, gotten a number of people. arrested protest is a clothing more international pressure on israel. they say palestinian resistance against these radio patient is justified. they have criticized us a quote for the demons. faces also took the streets in the 2 dizzy and capsule. they've denounced west and support for as well, and demanding an immediate end to the war. crowds also called for the opening of land crossings to allow more humanitarian aid into garza. it's still heading out to 0 as i was in south africa that could bring about as big as political shape up in 13 years. the
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business like just to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the, when you're getting he says he's evacuating about a 1000 people from the northern angle province because of the size of mall line slides. you satellite images show. the scale of friday's is austin, win mazda and rock. swipe through the remote, down by the village. the 3 covers one columbus, a radius around the mountain and its appeal for international help the government. so it as many as 2000 people have been buried alive. the rain blocked the roads and the lack of heavy machinery all i'm putting recovery operations. jessica washington
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reports days after landside buried the village then because of this community is hoping you can use in the province of despairing. make up the i have a team members of my family, buried under the debris and sold. i'm standing on. i'm more family members in the village. i cannot count how many to months. i'd hate the remote mountainous area at around 3 am on friday, destroying homes and phones. authorities say it is too soon to say how many people died in front of the main highway is blocked, delaying the arrival of emergency crews and heavy machinery shouldn't be. people have been trying to recover their loved ones from underneath the soil by using digging 6 states large culture and for whatever means that they have volunteers are digging through the rubble using
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gotten tools for each from a local media channel shows the volume is confused and exhausted, taking in the extent of the destruction, it's unclear how many people were living here. the last official census was 24 years ago, but it's estimated to be a few 1000, a complicating recovery efforts, water flowing under the debris, causing rocks to shift and to tribal violence in, in the province. international assistance is on its way with a craft and equipment coming from australia. we have actually provided assistance in getting officials from the disaster response center to uh, the price of the, the incident either the cost of the way can and will continue to work very closely with the profit you can hancock and the united nation says each teams are on the ground, helping authorities to help temporary shelters and distribute food and water. some survivors have shared the stories with the local media. one couple trapped in the
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destroyed home for more than 8 hours after both is tumbled down the hillside onto the village. so they viewed, they would be crushed to death. it's a miracle they sufficed. jessica washington to 0. staying and pop. when you get to the prime minister, james morabe is likely to face a no confidence both opposition policy members of nominated a form of finance. the rainbow pater as an alternative prime minister pace. it was among the group of 18 ministers who defected from our office policy. the training admitted free says soldiers in the call, the cave of baffling day and night to repel russian advances in the northeast and region. military official site defense is around you find 2nd largest city all on the threat. reinforcements were drafted in russia lowest. it's a so try to keep any of this month. you find the president brought him is that sky is visiting european countries to rally support face countries. war effort is
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arrived in belgium. they often visiting spain. he signed a security agreement on the deal. you're kind where safe ministry aid, brussels also pledge the supply key. if with fine to jet science, humanitarian assistance. meanwhile, the russian held city over the hand skinnies the new crime came under attack twice in a matter of hours on tuesday. local authorities reported costs to munitions which are banned by several countries. where use the south africans will head to the poles on wednesday, the election could lead them to the biggest political shape out shakeup in 30 years . pressure is growing on the routing african national congress and it risk losing its majority for me. the miller has more from johannesburg, this election office, so the africans, more options than any other. the african national congress in public, for 3 decades, is facing. it's toughest challenge hit as it support base has shrunk,
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poor government performance stag when economy and corruption scandals. many voters us simply fed up in the thought is that the african national congress has been in government. it's had an opportunity to take what is now known as liberation, dividends and build them in state in the last 10 years, particularly, it has squandered that dividend to maladministration poor delivery. and corruption with corruption has been involved itself and protected its party members from for the prosecution, it could come to voters to attempt to opposition parties in numbers not seen before . the outcome in any other could be amc doesn't get 50 percent of the vote. like you have to form an alliance with a smaller party to hold a majority parliament. while the main opposition, the democratic alliance is a multi part. it says to try and on see the agency that packed brings together
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live and political parties which forms an alternative government coalition with the economic freedom fighters may provide the amc with the lifeline. the right cleaning, blocking, founded by a former agency use the leader appeals to youngest sold africans and is projected to win about 15 percent of the vote. but it may be competing for votes with another amc break away party. going to receive a o. m k made by him a president jacobs luma. is still an influential signal. for the 1st time independent candidates are running. i think the this illusion and that there's no party that really represents people. as k, i took the possibility for independence. however, independence have a bed and like no other because we literally have to get twice as many votes in 1994 driven by the end of the par dates and a wave of hope in
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a democratic future voter turnout was more than 85 percent of each election since we're voters have stayed away from the polls until now. it was at 47 percent in 20 . 19 this year, almost $28000000.00. so last weekend or we're just due to cost advantage move than ever before suggesting a desire for change. so me to minute which is 0 right now in georgia, thousands of protesting outside parliament against the so called foreign agents. bill is politicians a debating it dropped bill with labeling deos and media outlets. his phone agents affairs, he's moving 20 percent of the funds from overseas. so just president, veto the bill. the governing party has the majority in parliament over bullitt side says we're back in a couple of minutes with another full show. so stay with us. the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines, if that was a rough or offensive. where would the people go? people have to face again. each one of 1000 people has be displaced at least 2 times frank assessments. this is a max and blow to free speech. and freedom of the press informed opinions you can be somebody, this is on one of the hostages, october 7th, and return. and i want to be too late to stop the inside story on out just sierra june 1967, 6 days the read through the map of the middle east to dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on the drum, the forms on the run out of the re excludes the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today is the record of me. and it was because that is such of
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the of the stuff is live, the war in june on outages, era in full throated battle, cry fight is charge out from the hidden positions for the moment, however, their enemy is imagined and their rifles on real venue recruits to the people's defense rules put through the paces in the baking heats. these are skills which will keep them alive. and before they can break for food, the pledge of allegiance. since the new conscription laws came into the force of thousands of young men and women, come down into the jungles to join the pro democracy forces and raw the fight against the ministry genta and join the rex based forces. conscription makes resistance force stronger. now what accepts that road? so you, so now joining the people's defense forms instead of being constricted by the military. these volunteers, tang and sweat, then hardship to that belief in
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a democratic future. i believe for which they say they're prepared to lay down their lives or the the state of palestine must be viable with the west bank and guests are connected by a corridor and with east jerusalem as each copy does. a historic step for palestinian self determination. spain island and, and away or formerly recognize the state of palestine. hello there on this policy obtained this is audra 0 at life and also coming to the biggest hospital in southern garza, shuts down.

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