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the prime minister now render moody is seeking to increase has majority butler, low 10 out, and economic concepts, and the cost is routing p j p. follow india is general election analysis era. the the hello, i'm sorry, i'm minimize the welcome to the news, our life from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's military pushes further into central and western rasa. most hospitals in gauze, the southern city of valley functioning. addison in a groups of raising the alarm about the deteriorating situation in gauze, according to the when to decry the area, a farm instructions are also coming out. this out as loosing in south africa is
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general elections. the could see the ruling amc policy lose its majority for the 1st time since taking pallets 30 years ago. in temperatures in india's capital, which the highest m a in the country stores, he's a warning of dangerous levels of heat and on peace of statements with your schools, barcelona, i have appointed home see flick has a new head coach the former to many and fine munich management takes them from chevy. a spanish club. the welcome to the program. of course you've been beginning gauze, or at least $25.00 palestinians has been killed across the strip since early on wednesday. this comes as these riley military is moving its forces further into the central and western parts of rough west city in the south. israel says it's now in control all of 75 percent of the board area with egypt known as the philadelphia
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cargile. the area is 14, kill them is long intended to be a demilitarized buffers a that runs along the border between gauze or in egypt. and rafa itself, at least 15 palestinians have been killed in his res, strikes and shelling in the center of the city, displaced families that are trapped inside residential homes. nearly all of rough walls, hospitals are out of service. these riley attacks are concentrated in northern west and parts of the cities, such as the alma watched evacuations on which is just along the philadelphia cargo tallow. so todd has also been repeatedly hit in the past few days. heavy shadowing has been reported near the european hospital that lies between rafa and han eunice . outside bigot bag begins our coverage now. the a dangerous task for ambulance crews driving through the streets and reflect could
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reach the injured to find one man with truck, no boots for 98 months now they've dealt with the constant flow of get them into people. but the so that the other than we are receiving human as quotes for help from citizens as part of targeting to escape people. and these areas that this thing even in the safe areas and the difficulty for ambulance is to reach the areas, is great to, to, to the targeting of the emergency champs. and i used to do a car belong to the civil defense of the truck in the these ambulances are filled with people needing medical help. what happened was an explosion took place and they were shop. now this is what happened with the old man got shrapnel in his head, a motor at the hospital, emetics do what they can to treat the wounded. that's not the, it's the same for the few hospitals to operate and across cause of the shortage of beds and by defense of the european cause of hospital south of han, eunice,
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some patients that having to be treated on the floor a desperate attempt to save lives with the few resources they have left side big, i was just there as well as well as find out as air from reporting inside the country. so instead we've been following developments from the to dining capital i'm on so are high right. joins us now from there, and of course, israel has said that it is in control of 75 percent. was it for the area with egypt, the area known as the philadelphia card as our what other information are they giving us about their movements and the strip maureen, well that's come from the lucky i liked v dot c is really national security advisors speaking to a local broad costs, the con. uh and also not just it, not only has they taken 75 percent of the philadelphia, a cargo which is a box design between the gaus decide on the addiction size. but yes, today,
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the spokesman for the minute tree had said that they had found tunnels going from that to sign i that's on the addiction side now in the last hour or so, local media is quite seeing egyptian soul says, saying that's that they haven't been informed contrary to what these riley's had been saying, these readings yesterday said that they had informed the egyptians as saying now that this is a destruction that is ro, is using it as an excuse to continue it's offensive. and russell and also i think that is to divert attention from the political crisis that the prime minister is facing within his own country. um, also on top of that, he added that some of the the, the agreements is supposed to a disagreement between egypt to express the diminutive. this is jamilla terrorized area but that they will also continue with that offensive in rough off. what
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about decisions within the war cabinet of the so you have today 3 soldiers with the class. it says by the is really military. now the last few hours, the opposition leader has been meeting and holds held several meetings and fights and the last few days. but certainly today, and he's been pushing us the peaceful, the resignation of the prime minister. what we've also been hearing from guy the eyes in co, that's one of the ministers in the war council and he's been saying some really escaping remarks. so i'll just read out a few things that he's been saying, he said, let's and yeah, he's government has failed to achieve the goals that he had set. these calls for early elections urgently needed as to what he used as saying that nothing younger is pushing for full solutions. then he's referring specifically to rough off. and the is riley, the troops that are in the northern parts of gauze. and in this he said,
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an entire army division is fighting battles against that. what are you saying? i didn't time division is fighting against one palestinian battalion. he said in jabar leah, which is riley's had said previous to me in this was that they had managed to take full control of that area. and they say they said at the time that they managed to eliminate all of the hum us battalions in that area. that was remaining was in the south, which is in norfolk, well that they are now back in jamalia, a fight scene for the last few weeks. and it seems that up against that there's been several injuries today, at least 10 in june, not just in the north, but in rough as well. and those 3 soldiers that were killed and rough off. it was because of a building that has been booby trapped and that's how they were killed. so it seems in terms of gaza, the spicing and the continuing and rough with those types that was spots as yesterday in central rafa all is all of this is israel faces international
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condemnation and also calls against nest and yahoo, within the government or within the world cabinet okay, so now thank you very much. sorry about reporting to us from online. and of course the reason we on that is because the is ready to 5 minutes to benjamin. as you know, his cabinets is find out his air from reporting from inside israel. we do not have him to a hood or a she has moved from darrell by a in central gaza on the movement of his riley forces along philadelphia carto. that is the board area with egypt, the philadelphia corey door. and it's the last point in the plaza, and it's the last time the separate got the state from egypt. this really forces started occupying the eastern parts of dropbox, invading more to the affinity if an adult the car door, and then being stationed on at touch side. and then they also invaded more into saliva being in the eastern part of the i know they're in the heart of just off the
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tanks are pushing deeper as the policy needs in dropbox are being dropped. they're not being able to evacuate those areas because they suddenly found the time surrounding them. and according to i will be posted in dresser. they're saying that that is where any horses are targeting anyone that would uh try to evacuate by the is really quite the cafeteria as well. it needs to policies have been killed and is really as try calling a home in jamalia in northern gauze of attacks of intensify that for weeks now off to is there any forces rianne to the north saying that i'm asked to recruit once out of college with reports from jamalia, and it's of these that the way the ground of ration and nothing does stress is not over yet. for 16 days, as the as range of forces keeps advancing in the central areas of nothing goes, a strip is where the forces have a full a minute to control the value of
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a fidget canvas. shift size and show a bit. yeah. yeah. in addition to a center which is on the heavy us, are we an area of attacks right now? live reserves cross cap, the shooting every little by and by the emptiness of these areas. and civil defense cannot reach the dead bodies industries just because of the heavy fire. the 200000 palestinians had to flee. nothing does a strip and the east of nothing goes trip to the west. as is where the forces altered in order to have a safer place on a ship to all of these people had to flee without water, food, or even batteries in order to live out of the dock. nice, there. these people are experiencing under president township. and at a crushing human started circumstances. and when it comes to food here,
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time in storms and hits, nothing goes on again as nothing enters the tunnel. terry, for a very long time and people he are asking when this will end on out the new york times is reporting bombs used in the as rainy as striking rough of that killed at least 45 people on sunday were made in the united states. their full size weapons experts reviewed visual evidence from deb re at the location time sound remnants of a g. b. you study 9 bomb designed and manufactured in the us. it also says us officials of impression pressuring israel to use more of that type of boom to help reduce civilian casualties. as bringing mironda shar he's out. is there a scene yet? let's gone, let's see, joins us on skype from paris. i suppose the issue, my one with a place is a small as rough or at is that you have
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a very densely populated bits of gauze because it was already so small. i mean, any way that you shoot with some artillery or pistols or precision guided farm is going to kill people. right. there's no doubt about that. i think there's sort of a discussion as a deflection where we start counting bombs and count the number of kilograms each bomb. this just sticking us into such a detail that we've missed. um, what do you call that? the woods from the tree. and i think the problem here is that the united states continue to provide these are the with for the what the interest needs and for the administrators if needed over the past 8 months and probably for the next day or so in a sense the united states continues to be complicit directly at mid town in the war
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and casa, and hold aside. discussions about this 2nd of uptake, i think is older they've been exposed to be up to $20.00 per seat on the part of the bargain administration. that on the one hand supports these are conditionally, and it's war haynes in casa wide at the same times creates these, these saw an important i would say uh, detailed discussions about how many brigade shopping to sign you in is what sort of a munition they've used i think this is thought to that besides the point, because people are dying and what burned those families and children who are burn. i don't think there's a lot of the one scared whether the bomb was 2500 or 200 pounds. that's absolutely the question. the question is that there's a photo uh, fully blown offensive bite is run in an area where hundreds of thousands of
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millions uh, are finding shelter. the united states is supporting the war. the court is limited, but that's just on for william. a concept for, for you don't, but i suppose, you know that as you say, it could be perceived as a diversion. but on the other hand, more of a release statements of this nature, the more they show themselves to be completely disconnected or detached from a respiratory odyssey that is facing palestinians. the attack on rough as you say, the tents were bent, the pictures of the children were pretty undescribable. the maybe the important thing about this report and then your times is that you know, that the american, the american response to it kind of reinforces that, you know, place that to you and all of this is the thing, right?
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i mean, what choice do are these americans have at this point in time? they are so 40 bucks or something behind that then you know, and every time they criticize or have the reservation about one aspect of the water now that these radius continue to dash forward that to you, that they have no other choice but to photo or israel's footsteps and start explaining and justifying and detailing and defending against all support that might have worked in the early part of the war. but now when we are reaching a think incredible tragic number of death and destruction in gaza. now we're talking about something like, you know, 2000000 shills during a dash, if you compare for america with gossip, right? you can't hide that fact 40 some of the mainstream media
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in the united states, despite objections from the bosses. journalist on what can go uh, cnn, new york times washington post and others. even here in europe are working up to the treasure you enjoy. the rest are trying to do their job and they're investigating and then looking into the complicity and then looking into the mafia . like shape the on by is read all the eyes, you see, and they're looking at the various aspects of how you know, europe or the, or i just have been completed in the war effort against the people in the council. thank you very much. marwan. shara senior political analyst, outstanding groups of declared goals or assignments stricken zone. it won't be united nations to do the same thing. and g o, as in professional unions, held a press conference and run my line, you know, divide westbank describing a catastrophic situation in the strip since the will began in october. and the
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abraham has more in this from ramallah, a dozen of palestinian and jose here the occupied west bank and the besieged guys to announce the call to declare garza assignments 3 can zone calling upon the palestinian government to adopt this declaration and hold these radio occupation accountable for what is happening now in the b c's goes us through and to join to talk more about that. i'm joined here now by o. b. i body, he's one of the organizers of this campaign. i want to ask you why this call and why today the school is the reflection on the reality. i'm guessing about a student, a civil society. we have over $43.00 organizations from kids that have signed and called for this, including focusing on government organizations. network, the biggest coalition of somebody for less than civil society. calling upon the 1st thing that governments and do an agency has to declare because a, as
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a feminist took an area. this is the video of the people, people are having causative, and that she's been reaching every aspect of life that has to declare them. segment is not that that can cause the issue. we have with mr. 7, we are experiencing salmon and boasting and civil society professionals that are present in every aspect. and you guys have raised their voices saying that we are experiencing as opposed to me. and people tell me that you and cannot get seems to access all the guys in order to deliver the 8. this is their own words. actually in order to measure the health situation of the people that have sick that has been completely destroyed. and as a, there's almost non functional, a gathering and reporting system among functional and hope sick this. so what we are talking about is that we are raising the, we are bringing them in. we are calling on the u. n. we are calling on governments that are supporting this genocide enough is enough. and why do you think the policy and authority is yet to declare guys the assignments to can edit a disaster zone?
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if you me? well, i think the, because 2 things, the 1st swan is that the palestinian, minnesota is like an all context policy and the issue of gaza. we are seeing very minimal action to go. everything goes on. this is actually for us, kansas. we are seeing the, from the city and i thought to put this focus on other areas. well, it's main focus should be on goza, on the 2nd thing that we thing for the you and lead that was never come there. you and organizations by their own words, they don't have access, they cannot reach the people, they don't even come up. they come up even deliver both of the 4th of for the children, like in the cases we documented them get the safety of clean water for them to drink. how are they supposed to know if there's coming on? we as low comes we as local a civil society. know what time and is we are experiencing it. deluxe a trucks is only a couple of 100 meters away and the end of some boulder. and is why the fluids
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policy is depriving us of that i fly. thank you so much my a booty. he is one of the organizers of the campaign to the clear gaza assignments rick in area or a disaster zone. let's not forget the people here in the middle are often looking at their t be seeing the image is coming out of gauze and they feel they tell us that they're helpless. and they want more from the palestinian authority to help 8 the people in the besieged cause us to do that. but he manages ita from the occupied westbank palestine the south africans as low as hanging a general election to elect parliamentary and provincial assemblies present. so around the post as african national congress is facing a serious challenge for the 1st time in 3 decades. soaring unemployment, rolling power, accounts in vine and crime, a major concerns for voters, for being
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a minister dentist this report from so i to the, immediately off the costs of these votes. as the widow presidents over on the plaza was back on the campaign trail for his party, the african national congress will and see a final push for a party in trouble. this is the day when south africa decides decides on the future of our country, who are sure to lead the government of south africa. and i have no doubt whatsoever in my heart of hearts that the people will once again, invest confidence in the african national congress to continue to lead to this country. but the latest polls indicate the party may struggle to reach a 50 percent majority in parliament. and if it fails, it would be forced to form a coalition. its government for 50 years with much of its support tracing back to
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its origins as the liberation movement, opposing apartheid in south africa. so that demographic is changing nearly 28000000 people are registered to vote. many of them for the 1st time. it's obviously our 1st time and we don't really understand. so you know, what kind of politics that well, and we're trying to gather as much information as we can draw and research is a democracy is a very long way that'd be found. so i just want to continue to help our country, you get to a better place. but politicians and officials are concerned. many young people may stay away from the polls. it's a high unemployment rate, especially among the young is and good many of them to use uh, an important part of the selection clearly because as you go through the demographic, the younger you all, the less likely you are to identify with the agency for historical reasons moreover, about 7 or 8000000 young south africans, i'm the fuzzy of decline to register for this bird. so that's 3rd of the eligible
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virgin population. i'm not registered, they didn't effect that back on electro democracy. so address issues that corruption lacked last economy constant. paul, look at some crime a likely to influence their vote. opposition parties are hoping for a high turn out the polls to grow their support and other things, and know what turnouts may save of the governing partners. as many of it's supposed to have a long, you've been loyal to wait. but many of the votes has been spoken to say they will change. the most significant change may be the end of one party dominance. and on such a t v a n c and it's lita sudle, remo 4 so that we de la o 20. so it to a little harm. latasha is also following the story. she joins us now from a pulling station in the township of phoenix. and on the west of dub and tell us what the mood is like the atmosphere among votes, is that what they've been telling you or people are
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still tickling in and in some places we saw a long line someplace. the lines were a little bit short, but people here in this problems have been talking about the zoom, what you say they mean jacobs events in cape high tea and they told you about how well it could do in this selection. how many boys couldn't take away from the governing, asking national congress in terms of issues is the same as most people across south africa. they concerned about crime unemployment, the ones basics services to improve. but they also talking a lot about the smaller parties that are also participating in the selection and how much of the votes take and also take it away from the governing a and see doing me a project. yes, before 1994, you didn't see the people who went white's didn't have the rights to vote, which is a 2nd class citizen. so this is something that a lot of people still appreciate the democracy, but applicants can still celebrate and have and that's why the agencies will have a lot of loyal supporters for the youngest. so that was just the saying, they con, eats loyalty,
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any jobs they need to be able to go often. so some younger people are frustrated, suggesting they could vote for the opposition parties. but we already know about that in a few days with the results coming. but right other mood seems of beats. it's getting late posts of chosen a couple of hours, but people are still checking in. thank you very much. i'm with tasa joining is the from the phoenix township and oven. we just wanna remind you of some of the main content as then in election, which is how was explaining might begin a new era in coalition politics for the country. this is the 7th election now since nelson mandela left the african national congress to power in 1994 countries. countries. first election off to the end of the pond tapes, now that by present so round the pose of the amc as popularity has been shaken by high unemployment crime and country wide power outages. its main old position is the centrist democratic lives that by john steen. housing policy is pledging to rescue the country from corruption and mismanagement on the the far left economic
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freedom fights as they all liked by julius and the la it wants to redistribute wealth and bring more of the economy on the state control wants elected to office the presence of the maximum of 25, yet times melanie fluid is a political analysts and form and seem member of parliament. she joins us live now from cape town. and so the use the unimportant part of this election. but i think millions of them have declined to actually register to vote, which would completely exclude them. and perhaps there are others that might vote for some of the other policies. how closely watching, turn out that of see whether or not this could damage the and sees prospects prospect. but yes, and thank you for having made the amc um can will, it will all the popular to go bothers for the particular. the 2 biggest parties will get affected by turnouts, in particular, at
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a very high turnout. benefits the amc and then possibly a rating notes or not. but it doesn't look like we're going to have a very low turn out all the nitro commission at lunchtime. said that they were expecting 66 percent or above 10 of them today. and so it looks like it will be a quite a high turnout. and yes it is to that the use um not as loyal serves on the 30 as those over 30 to the amc. but as your one of your comments, i to say on the in. so it's only about 5 out of the eligible. 15000000 of people in that age bracket registered, and we also know restarted key, but they are the ones who turn out the lowest of all the fewest of them turned off in that specific bracket. so in the future, i think they will make a big difference, but not so sure about is if the selection mean even if their effect on the selection is negligible, i suppose the challenges facing the country right now in terms of unemployment,
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across the violent crime. power outages, people going for weeks potentially without having access to clean water. these are issues that affect everyone, not just one particular demographic does a high turn out suggest that some people are feeling weary and that they might want to change. and they are definitely wary. definitely, and people one change that doesn't necessarily mean they won't vote for the amc, but it is very, very true that people are very frustrated by a basic service delivery. as you say, power outage is also corruption. and, and then also, so some of the other issues like that. yeah. so the to the reading, the major one. so the question is though, how badly will the amc do? and at this stage, it looks like they could possibly still make the 45 percent mock and up. and it's important to note that they will still be by far the majority biology in the
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country. the democratic alliance, which, as you rightly said, is the main job position party. they're not expected to get much more then sort of the low mid twenties, and then they cannot make freedom sizes under julia's my name by some way around 101112 percent. so the ac will stay a dominant fall or in the political domain, but it will be in a big shop for them when they fall under 50 percent for the 1st time since democracy. not any forward. thank you very much. thank you. to me with the news out life from dollars want to bring you on the program. ok. nature's power on full displaying eisen raising concerns residents and travelers as well. that is full is greek team that has a shots that making european football history. the
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hello right off the bat, you're going to see this video out of dallas fort worth in the us state of texas. powerful enough wind to blow around this jet here. and i'll tell you what, there's a repeat today on wednesday storms for the gulf coast of texas. we've got that one humid air coming off the gulf of mexico. it's turned brighter for the great lakes that includes toronto 19 degrees. but we've got this patch of rain coming in to the mid atlantic, and otherwise we go. you can really see where a divide is between warm and cool air, right? 18 calgary. 27 in regina. that's because we've got a warm breeze here out of the cell. okay, so the other day phoenix pushed past 40 degrees, well, measured down a bit and says 30 today, sunshine up and down the coast of california, looking good. looking good though, in mexico, more rounds of rain around mexico city. just the other day. there was some funding to the south of the city cooler in monterey, at 32 and blanket it in rain from nicaragua,
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coast or weekend panama. that meets up with a wet weather toward the top end of south america. and i gotta tell you, this is not looking good for ecuador talk is blue, and the yellow, the more intense that rain is falling does turn spider for the uruguay and southern brazil. but certainly have pressure fuel here. let's go 18 degrees in porter lake, re today. hi, wednesday sail on june, 2nd, mexico's head to the poles, to elect a new president. with 2 leading female candidates, the country is points to make history. what can the new leader tackle escalating violence color to mexico presidential election on al jazeera on counting the cost to us escalates its trade with china. but does it have the upper hand to the sugar industry is in crisis. all the parts of its full spring economy could also be effective. plus the moving shortage and critical minerals
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needed for the energy transition. counting the cost on al jazeera, israel's war on gossip be coming in forever across the united states. why are the students protests for palestine being met with military style track down? why despite the emphasis on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza, the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the the the welcome back look at main stores and following this. oh, now is there any forces as killed 22 palestinians across gauze or on wednesday 15
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of them in the southern city of rough uh, moving a 1000000 people have been forced to leave the solvency in the past 3 weeks. meanwhile, ground forces say they are continuing that push into ross, are they claim in control of 75 percent of the for the area with egypt, and is the philadelphia car deal? it's supposed to be 2 militarized 100 deal with egypt, and south africans of hosting and a general election to elect at bottom entry and provincial assemblies. presence around the places african national congress policy is facing, is the biggest challenge in 3 decades. what we're united nation security counselor's meeting to discuss what is happening in gaza. israel is intensifying that attractive as in rasa. gaza southern most city has been the main topic of discussion here. of these special coordinator for the middle east peace process. cool for the resumption of cease 5 till i urge all parties to return to the negotiation table immediately and in good faith. i re thread the my end,
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the secretary general's repeated calls for immediate release of hostages, has been gossip and for an immediate humanitarians. these 5, mister president, how the scene is in goss, a face, and know the round of must displacement with 1000000 fleeing from rough or many being displaced most of its types overcrowded conditions and acute shortage of food . waterman medicine have led to misery and spread of diseases, persons to me and joins us live now from you at headquarters in new york and chris and we, we've had numerous calls from the united nations about the need to us and he resumed ceasefire talks to just get more humanitarian a desperately needed and to gauze or an especially rough on now, even if it doesn't necessarily lead to anything, palm and, and so any guarantee on the efforts that might be happening that to try and achieve that as well. we heard from many
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council members calling for a ceasefire to go forward and we know that discussions are happening behind the scenes as well on both a short term and a long term resolution. most recently, algeria has put forward some attacks that would demand an end to the offensive and rasa in particular, which is what many of the council members have been talking about today in the council meeting. however, that is ongoing. behind the scenes, the focus really of this meeting has been the latest developments in roberts. the 1st time of the council has spoken openly since the air strikes over the weekend that killed dozens of civilians and those airstrikes were widely condemned by members of the security council. and many noted that they happened just a couple of days after the international court of justice issued its decision
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calling it's provisional measures, calling for an end to a prohibiting on a military assault in ross. we had countries like diana saying that there is no justification for killing civilians, slovenia our worst fears. have come true in rasa japan after acknowledging and condemning what happened back on october 7th, with the mos attack on israel saying that it can't ignore the horrors of gaza. russia also saying that is real is violating international law. so a lot of calls for it to stop, but still no action, a concrete action from the security council to support that. and tell us more about what we are likely to hear at this meeting. and if there might be any clarity on
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what happens next. well i think it was interesting to our let us find that we heard from initially gave a very lengthy and detailed speech to the council and put the emphasis more on the long term solutions for does uh uh and the palestinian territories. broadly speaking and said, while the humanitarian situation will never be addressed, unless there is a permanent ceasefire and a political solution. so at the one hand we've got council members focused on the more immediate humanitarian situation and the needs of the people there which are credibly uh, not being met. uh. and then on the other hand, we have the un pushing for a more long term solution. there's also a resolution in the works to back that up as well. by france, it looks at ways to strengthen the palestinian authority. there's talked about
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freedom of the palestinian authority and to govern over dogs and to work forward to rebuild gaza plans there. there's calls for you and member states to support that with finances. but again, it's all a lot of talk and discussion and we don't have a vote scheduled on either of these short the short term or the long term resolution just yet. thank you very much for now. christians leave me of the united nations. well, israel is continuing its operation in ra, find violation of the international course of justice as ruling on may 24th, the ice age. i ordered israel to hold its military offensive and rough immediately, but since then, his riley forces have killed the east 83 palestinians in the city. thousands more, remained buried under the rumble. but springs prime ministers, welcome to farm it is a v r is nomic, meant a serial committee on gauze a day. entrees. government officially recognize the state of palestine voters.
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sanchez's hosting. the form ministers of cats are georgia in saudi arabia and took in madrid. spain island and no way for many recognize the policy and state on tuesday. the european countries beneath our initiative has a strong symbolic impact, but could encourage all the nations to do the same. full brennon brings us move from this meeting in madrid. a series days recognition vice pain of a palestinian state was not some one of the photo cool parts of a concert to coordinate the diplomatic push for the 2 state solution. very family, back on the table. there was a words from the photo minister, all biased towards is our guest. he spoke about the 2 state solution being the only route to piece the price caps off a day remarkable work to negotiate the lease of hostages. and he said that the visit demonstrate that the close friendship between spain and the advert out are well the jordanian, a foreign minister. he spoke about spain and didn't, nobody's doing the right thing. i never particularly strong was of support from the
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kingdom of saudi arabia's foreign minister. we are here to say thank you for us to spain and to no way unto island and to slovenia for taking the right decision at the right time for being on the right side of history for being on the right side of justice with on the dock we have seen as a result of the continuing human catastrophe. and this is the right moment to give a beacon of hope to the 2 state solution to peace, to go distance of a hope. in fact, the expectation of spain on island and the way is the more european western nations will follow that example, and also recognize un headquarters in new york. now, with a security counselor's meeting to discuss what is happening in gauze,
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and israel is deepening offensive in the southern city of rough lab, how the things have been taking shelter of the deal situation across the entire occupied palestinian territories, including yourself including the west bank, including eclipse, the sheriff, a disagreement valley to reflect the brutal and senseless nature of these that i really occupation. in recent months, this very counsel and the emotional community her focused. put them into the on the you. money tell them can exist in garza. however, it is crucial to remember that the origin of the city
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of the suffering these the ongoing occupation, the ongoing corporation blessing the symptoms without buckling the root goals. i mean, they will corporation of police to me alone. we must lead to lasting piece the suffering of the police scene and people because we deal corporation and the treaty only. and when the occupation is over in the city, got the security cause there's probably primary responsibilities and the most fully implemented. it's relevant illusions. hey,
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solution 233440 and sums clearly states the settlement of illegal and prostitute are flooded in violation of international law. despite this, it's around a 100000 surplus country designed illegally in the west bark, making life a nightmare for palestinians. these are really occupying authorities have just propose building 10000 new housing unit and the locating a portion of the phone for this settlement without
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being functioned by the security cause. furthermore, the combined phone continues its policy of demolition bodies tenure in house. i'm for doctors read over 470 demo solutions since january 1st 2024. they persist in the effort to should the eyes have quotes and it's wholly sweet. we have recently replaced assault by set this home i'm up from us and on. she's joanna
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area, these auctions, at least he's upset a beating tensions. i'm further escalating the situation. mister president dod curiosity in the west bank and the zip codes the shed he's, he's compounded by the situation in drugs. needless to do called fi goes the human cost. are these sensitivities in upholding these kinds speaks for themselves. haunting images for a mazda floats. how screens all over the world.
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if they don't speak to you, the speed of your mind need to know us then words. we'd be useless separated upon upon instruction of the president of the republic, we still have been measured, the boy, how's the area of a responsible member of the security council? and with the support of the auto group has decided to submit the off today's lucian. and everyone in discounts and to ensure that it's the responsibilities we hope that these gold size off, but it will lose con,
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god does the support of people one in discount. so we need a new night to call. so we need to unite unified call. so because waiting for the occupying for too long totally a by, by and the motion to move and security calling somebody solution, he's pointless the occupational 32. you have made it clear they will not comply with the orders of the international court of justice has tip. they continue to cover up monitors or and be what they say of the mistakes these really security calling some he's it
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is policy book. and the article 94 slough full of the charter to ensure to ensure the implementation of the decisions of the i c g. read the month. but because i'm assume it's legal responsibilities is proposed to the the code on the policies of deal combining po, hey into sports bodies, senior citizens for state food and self determination. by depriving palestinians hope deadlines. live roots means over these idiots. life in palestine. she's becoming
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unbearable. we are witnessing repeated attacks on own little walk. i know that he's ation vitamin for hey, doing police genuine. very few. geez, heidi people are they freeze and affirming that light to return home? i'll start shaving recently to disagree. get the edge and see they will combine, go to the cheese, huff proposed to be to classify this audience to collect closely $500.00 or how's that generally started on these ation and effectively removing it from the occupied
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territories. a we wound a gaze. this move and go on because as to defend this crucial organization for the stability of the media at least meets the boston. this agreement of hope persist punks to the growing and the emotional condition of the palestinian states this recording edition along we by this finds for membership to do, we might have nation these essential for sort of defined the light of the police. didn't you to establish that i'm dependent state. who does quotes
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a shot is how's it's copy pumps in the face of combining photos don't mind to ameliorate the police 10 young people a hi. thank you. i ok. the representative. all right, so we've just been listening to alger is united nations and by sort of speaking there at the united nations and large, i'm been jello. was some very powerful was actually he was saying that while the council has focused quite rightly on humanitarian crisis that is on folding in gaza . there are other developments that also need to be noted developments, particularly in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem, which demonstrate to a further violation of the rights of palestinians in those areas. in addition to the ongoing genocide that we see now in gaza. and he said that to you mentioned
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some 10000 new housing units being bell built in sacraments in the occupied westbank. and this has been allowed to go ahead without any sanction criticism from the united nations security council, which is of course, the most powerful body inside the united nations. he also cited alexa alex out last when you, which has been a flash point of tensions. and then also he mentioned the forcible policy and expulsions from a shaft, jo row, which is a and neighborhood in occupied east jerusalem. and he said he described this as a doc reality, a doc, reality facing palestinians in the west bank, which is compounded by the situation in gaza. he wanted to emphasize that the root of all of this is what he described, what he described as a brutal and senseless is riley occupation of palestinian land. and that is where the focus of the council international bodies needs to be. christian salumi joins
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us life in the united nations. christian, you're listening to all of that and what we've had so far this meeting the absolutely and again, we are seeing an attempt to put the current conflict in gaza into a wider context. he said that the suffering of palestinians began with occupation and will only and when that occupation is over, as you mentioned, he talked extensively about the west bank, which the struggles they are of course have been overshadowed recently by what's been happening in gaza. but to make that point, that this is a struggle for palestinian rights underneath all of this. and he called for palestine to be recognized as its own country here at the united nations.
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something that they've tried to pursue that the united states has blocked and the security council, but that is supported overwhelmingly by member states here at the united nations. he also talked about a way forward and the responsibility of the security council in that regard. not only to bring a lasting peace and political solution to support that through their actions, but also to support the recent rulings by the international court of justice. in regards to recent attacks on rafa, in particular, he mentioned that the israeli occupation authority, as he called it, was not complying with the international court of justice. and he said in fact, it was clear that they would not comply. and he had some harsh word saying that
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they were cover and have murders as, quote tragic mistakes. so he again appealed to the security council to enforce internation a lot to, to gets roll its responsibility as he put it to uphold international law law by expressing its support for what b i c, j has set it. yes, that's right. to the statement made it clear that as israel community itself is not going to comply with these i, c, j or it is because as we have seen, the attacks on rough in just the past couple of days. or if it, pitches and lodging from a gauze is southern most city. and now is there any forces i occupying parts of, of east and rough as they take control of that philadelphia, philadelphia, cargile. and so chris, and what about this? what about his draft resolution? he's urging everyone to unite on a draft resolution. what is he proposing?
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yeah, so i'll jerry supported by the era group put forward this draft resolution. and that essentially calls for an end to the rasa offensive and a cease fire. and the release of all captives from gaza. we know from speaking to the united states and bassett are on the way into the council that there is little chance of this being adopted by the security council. the united states continues to voice its position that such a resolution would not be helpful. that a, any way forward, it has to come by israel and her ma, sitting down and negotiating a way for where the ceasefire that they can agree to. and of course, the united states emphasize the release of all captives of all hostages as key
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to those efforts. all right, all right, well, for now, thank you very much, chris, and send the reporting to us from united nations. i will continue to keep an eye on that meeting. and now we want to uh, head to the dining and capital online cuz goes out as there has been banned from reporting inside israel. and so we followed the reaction and the story from israel instead from the joe daniel capital s r hi, rod has with us. what if we heard from the is riley's today, sorry about their a deepening advancement into rough on me? they haven't responded specifically to the session that's being held, but certainly they've been talking about the offensive and rough off the situation in the gaza strip. we had a lia from the is really national security advisor that has been speaking to one of the local, broad costs,
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those kind of news. and then it's he said that they've managed to take over 75 percent of the for the adult, the car do as well as saying that this will is going to be the last day for a least at least 7 more months. i that is you my function as president of the security process. i know you're the floor to the representative. all the deal dissolve us say don't fall this side. thank you mr . president. if these lady assault stop today, and we decided to hold a funeral every single day for each by the stadium can in the last 8 month, it will take us 100 years to all of them, or discounts that adopted only
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a week ago, a resolution on the protection of you and then humanitarian person that as it would take us if we had a funeral day for these, he might tell liam pest and then over a year to all of them old that's barely anything less than gaza is why it has this load everything but there is everything left still in gaza. 2 points for the 1000000 people who have been in a constant battle with death for the last 8 months. they are the victims. they all heroes because they refused to so then the death. but the victims who deserves to be helped as victims, not only as mild as hills. 8 months later, we have yet to tell them that help is on the way. you come up on he of the screams of a mother who did everything. everything and hope power to save of children and fame
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. balance who, having lost the child, have to carry the others to safety. not having the time to more and finding safety, no offense, taken care of by the next closest relative to none of them is left families. one thing this leads to my ties a king this, but it's coming from no way of heading to know where the new life slammed. trying to get to, to model whether it's all stops all over again. there are people starving. only a few feet away from age and yet unable to reach it. the spice of the binding or does by the international court of justice. in the case of genocide both for was by self after.

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