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credit proof of funds without the united nations security council approves a us back proposal for a cease fire in gaza. palestinian people have toward sheer hell in this war. started by him. there's an opportunity to charge a different course from us. mistaken. the rock, this is l g 0 life from joe. how also coming up america's tom diplomats and israel to try and win prime minister benjamin netanyahu supports for the us proposal. i come says at least 8 palestinians are chilled by israel's latest attacks and fun
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eunice as fighting intensifies in southern gossip. and are us court here as a petition against presidential vice, accusing him of complicity and israel's war on gaza. the only beginner broadcast at the united nations headquarters where the security council has just approved a us back proposal for a ceasefire. and guys, i'm russia, i've stayed from the votes. the proposal includes the exchange of palestinian prisoners with is really captives. the eventual withdrawal of is really forces from gaza and a return of displace palestinians to their homes. it's the 1st time that you as tom body passed a resolution calling for a cease fire in garza, after more than 8 months of war as cease for our deal would pay
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the way toward an enduring cessation of hostilities and a better future for all. as president biden acknowledge, just the other day, the palestinian people have endured sheer hell in this war. started by him us. there's an opportunity to charge a different course. some us must take it. egypt and katara have assured the united states that they are continuing to work to ensure that from us engages constructively and the united states will help ensure that israel lives up to his obligations as well, assuming him us except the deal. all right, let's spring in gabriel. elizondo i was at the united nations headquarters in new york. so listen, what happens next?
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well, it will be implementation, that's number one. then they will both sides. if you will choose to implement this, it isn't a binding under international law, but you saw there that what is in this resolution is only as good as how it's implemented. and you could see in the sense there from linda thomas greenfield, the us ambassador, when she said the u. s. will help or encourage israel to implement their side of this. and then she even said she is expecting that cuts are in egypt will help her moss and encourage from us to implement their side of it. the idea here is that this is a plan that could lead to a permanent cease fire, but that is the key word if you heard what i just said could lead to a permanent cease fire. the permanent ceasefire. part of this negotiation does, is that part of this draft doesn't come until stage 2. and that is why i think, although we're going to hear from the russian ambassador here, momentarily,
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probably why russia abstained because they have been saying all along that there needs to be a permanent ceasefire period. full stop before anything else. and that is not necessarily what this resolution does. we expect to hear from the russian and bass are probably in the next few minutes here, but no, wait, no other way to put this. so this was clearly and is clearly a diplomatic victory for the united states, which pushed very hard to get this resolution approved. and it was approved, quite frankly, overwhelmingly, with russia and algeria, most notably not even of staining, but actually voting for it. i have a diplomatic when the l, as on joe, i thank you so much. gabriel. i was under reporting there from the united nations list switching out to dc a. she have her tossing drawing says live from there. um chevy with us credibility on the line. a concerted effort and a very high risk move by the, by the administration. has it paid off?
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so now it's, it's paid off. so i think the, some of the problems that are observed because of how they ever since joe biden, speech of the end of may is to actually believe that this time anything is different of it actually meant to clearly by then appearing in the white house using the i'm from a to or if the white house just make the speech put himself out, that was a big change. some of his language is a big change to about the future of how much of that well, reasons for some some of the reasons i think, well maybe if things all different this time we've always not enjoyed bite and then the ministration once some kind of pause during the election season, the conventions and out around the corner of democratic national convention in august. we also know this is which most of the most striking about this, do you have a sense this really low be here in washington has been fully on board with the steel from the beginning. has been supporting it, presenting it as an, as riley deal. several of the usual suspects on capitol hill, lindsey graham,
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and was, would take me the money from the as brand new, lovely, and for whatever reason. think that i need focusing. so i usually was at the symmetrical whatever. we also have the donald trump doesn't want us on his plate where he to become president. these are we browse for optimism, but then we still wouldn't even yahoo was saying suggested you haven't really accepted the deal. trying to monday the strategic. i'm the guarantee that it's been on purpose placed in this deal. phase 2 is when you will discuss all the difficult issues, but we will get a temporary cease file that can be renewed and then yahoo was always was beginning to negotiate phase 2 before phase one. before giving her must have perfectly reasonable opportunity to back house. but now yeah, apparently, all the time, the a part, lindsey graham, will you, is there a little research, it was still behind this pulling up ms. riley deal. so you were thinking what, what is going on here? because the suggested might be that, that one yahoo is doing another charger bought out, trying to pay every, every side, trying to delay and all those sorts of things. now we have this un security council resolutions along with segments from the g 7, which is
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a big success policy. how been and this is on the wedge of it, administer extra official to squeeze that in yahoo from all sides. but the reason why ben, but also led to some skepticism, was because, so what you're trying to embarrass, nothing yahoo into accepting this. it's gonna take a bit more of a matter. we kept having leaks from the state department of else website, the bible research, and still apply applying leverage, saying we will not support your diplomatically. we will not support you with weapons if you don't sign onto this deal. so again, reasons for skepticism this post and back and forth or on the water home. we have reasons for optimism all the all the have. we're not seeing a change substantially. and what we're saying is this push to squeeze the yahoo from all sides. internationally using pressure, will that actually work? so this is the later stage in that, in the process that we've seen since may the 31st a un security council resolution thought of international pressure. that is another victory for the victory for the by the administration. but now we have to see whether that is going to have them have with real leverage on that adult. because
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in the end, the us has always been able to say stop, the wonderful will stop, you know, mean at this time, how much does buy and what this would have stopped now. and of course, this coincides the shepherd with the us as this latest push for that vote after you, when it coincides with the your secretary states. a visit to the mid east. the right. good. as there is not wheels on it. and it's absolutely, it's always good which will happen in jordan this week. he's been in egypt, he's been in, is ro pushing this for the other reason? i think this is also another element which is that often talked about which has to always be mentioned in line with this piece proposal. the sci fi proposal is the push in this administration, but trying to but there's some kind of foreign policy legacy after a succession of foreign policy dissolved as they're still trying to get the saudi normalization deal, as well as another really important trying to but how the administration looks at this issue right now and they will say no,
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but then not meant challenge to go to outside of normalization deal. unless at the very least there is some kind of temporary si, fi that can be renewed, which is in the end really what the, by the end inspection is off the with a, with this road map. i mean that using the word roadmap without any irony given the history of roadmap. so in the middle east, but with this road map at least 2 a 2 state solution, which with them actually pepsi's, there's negotiations with out of your regular as well. right. it's a shave latasha. yeah, we're gonna leave it there. thank you so much for bringing us that perspective and how masa has released a statement. in the meantime, welcoming the un security council. voting to back that seized by proposal, the group said in a statement that they emphasize readiness to cooperate with the mediators to enter into in direct negotiations on the implementation of the ceasefire deal. i'm also also set, they will continue their efforts to achieve national rights for palestinians. the
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model on the shared jo joyce's the join us now, or he's the elders here as a senior political analyst. it comes to us via skype, from paris, so they didn't lose any time on us. so to react to, to this. yes, and thankfully they accepted it because the last thing they would want to do today is to be completely outside the international consensus. the international consensus regardless of what one thinks of it today, influenced by the power of the united states, is that most uh, you know, realistically, like my think way forward. and its very important to be within the consensus in order to be able to influence the process and to do improve and find out the legal struct. uh the strip one. now of course with the on the app section is whether the is there any government will find that it come out in public and embrace it and
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what would happen to it if it does, so would it implode just would it reconstruct as a new government, it's really not clear, there are definitely some serious opposition, which is what i'm the is really the government. but now that's how much has basically what come to the definitely gonna have to respond. now it just bidding in mind that the, for how much, you know, the united states has been basically the enabler of this for the past 8 months. listening to, i'm best of greenfield must be tough for everybody, but a student knowing that this on buses are and administration were the ones who make sure that is or is able to get his genocide in gaza. but you know, it's ms. mar rising, watching american diplomacy in action is actually the mission. but i think even for a, a man like myself, a person like myself,
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we've been following get to the case. the capacity of this super power to be both a supporter of a genocide in more ways than one and a piece mediator within the scope of just several weeks. it's really do what it getting. but it says has succeeded. it did pass, it shows and you should the restaurant china are basically gone along. i think it took nice the middle east or at least the near east as an american. busy see, it'll read towards sunday. secondly, to lazy and to probably incapable of rebuilding or joining but a good thing. oh gosh, are so definitely i think it to the united states to manage us. all right. uh, model on the shower. thank you for now. i'll come back to uh in a moment. um, but what to bring in um, what were you all on the legal uh she is a former director of israel's foreign ministry and has served as israel and bastard
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to south africa and he joins us now from tel aviv. um sir, want to get your reaction, especially now we know we've got lots of moving parts of the us a secured this adoption of the ceasefire resolution in the u. n. a security council and it coincides with the us secretary of state antony blinking, who is in israel on his. what's a whirl, wind, a trip to the region that let me get your reaction 1st. yeah, so a visually and a in your, the wire right? swing a government gave you was calling from the bottom and then was a great enjoy. it nice wrote that you are getting closer and, but i don't see the result of very do you want us to go?
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i think awesome though, i see these, let me go back. that was taken by surprise of this i saw a guess that the show we do is i think the resolution is tv and he will call the to the basic here. i see it will be a very hectic morning and discussing tomorrow, and i see that the concrete is small. do you want to the space? i've seen a lot of studies coming close to exhausting. it is a really good question i do, but it is now in a position to go to normal pressure on its way to the law every day, starting closer to dfw right. seduce dwayne, dwayne g, and the agent,
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to be accepted by the united states to book the necessary personal come off the get, the necessary visual nissan service. this were toll time and again, it's not a us proposal. this is an is really proposal. these other terms were told that israel has agreed to, um, so i'm just wondering, you know, considering the events of the past 24 hours. does the yahoo government just feel it doesn't need to strike a deal anymore. this is, you know, is not standing behind the phone troubles of the, you know, behind the draft resolution as sort of basic lists of liter by the americans. i don't know, but to try in the last 48 hours the change the day and it was the doing so it's definitely be like this resolution a i don't know,
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always literally. yeah. because according to what you say is what company and it is way, way when they did the pressures only is when we brought the national, especially from the direction. but other countries got big issues, but really to a right to own wheel or thank you for joining us. um and we're in a chick now. us the secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in israel in washington's latest pushed to bring about a ceasefire and gaza. he has met is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and urged his approval to proposal approval to the proposal announced rather by president by last month were blinking. says he wants air of countries to press a mosse to accept the us back proposal. but the group says washington is biased
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towards israel and blinked and wasn't kyra earlier during his trip to the mid east, or your secretary of state anthony blake, and has arrived in israel after making that stop in egypt. and he's asking aerospace to preston mazda agreed to the truce, deal recently announced by president barnes. as i was just, there has been banned from israel. bernard smith, sensors this update from the jordanian capital. a mob. he's meeting now with israel's defense minister. you go on, do you matter? yeah. we prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the head of that blink and said, yes, the onus is on how i'm us to accept this deal. but there are 2 policy. see if there is, how much varies is around both of them. actually, a very entrenched, deeply held views on the how the role and how any sponsored pun out in the well argued israel has set. i'm been doing that and then, you know, who's repeated. we are committed to total victory for him. that means the destruction of thomas and his leadership in gauze about 65, the american,
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suggesting that israel has agreed to receive spy upon. those 2 positions don't seem to work very well together and how much the cost is sticking to its argument that it wants a total see sign into the fighting and the withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza. now there is more pressure on that and yahoo because of the to release small cap tips because of the for the released a couple of days ago. i mean, indications that really you're not going to be able to get the rest of those companies out by false. it's going to need a diplomatic resolution, but also on the other side, benny guns, a political arrival, jeanette, and you know, let's pull it out to the wall cabinet. it was in, it seems to beginning of october to show some sort of national solidarity. but there's no love lost between the 2. then a gun says that now it was now an obstacle to police to piece an obstacle to ending the war. but without guns, none y'alls could be more reliant on the very fall rights. characters in these cabinets who were relies on to stay in office. they threatened to pull the plug on
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the cabinet if netanyahu agrees to deal with time us. so net by uh, blink, and walking straight in. so this political storm to write that in the meantime, my mouse has released the statements welcoming the un security council voting or to back that cease fire proposal. let's go back to model number. sure, i'll just, there is a senior political analyst coming to us from paris model and it looks like the ball is in israel's court now. squarely, squarely, and is court. and there's probably could be a number of scenarios. the desirable one, at least from the point of view of the. well, let's go to the international community, meaning that you'll see that the council and the united states today as 4 uh, dr. minister today. oh, and 2nd of state blinking to come off in one press conference are in and for another. now to tell the world openly that he and his government embrace
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adopt that you under solution that was adopted today by the security council. that is the best and clear and straightforward, and other than that, you're going to expect uh nothing you want to go back to his government. it's going to be quite tough. it might not pass the majority of the cabinets, which i think will take us to a 3rd scenario. where by the is radio physician part, these are going to or for nothing. you know, a support system within part of the word by he can agree to the proposal and they would make sure that these government does not form by some kind of a no vote from his on coalition partners. i think that would probably be the worst case scenario, because then that government would probably indicate by board quote, i'm willing to implement the solution. so i think i know which way are the, the, the, the magical tongue, jessica way of nothing. you know, now saying the is for it would blink on his side. that would be quite something
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hard for us to vote down the road. or is there any complicated political circus and see where that li, just so the end of this war is now squarely in the hands of, of the, of the domestic politics and israel as well. to be honest like that, it has always been the case. i mean, if we go back, we guess tower ice over the past 8 months. it was these raise will decided, and the americans follow the end of which steps and the entire world, you know, passed on huff and, and so on. but then just everyone put their hand stopped and said under, it was only 2 days uh that the united states have shown some spine. i've shown some influence. i've shown some, i'm say, so may like major, could have the ability, you know, considering its role. it's major role in supporting this for over the price of this
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months. it's major role to uh, to a to, to check any attempt at cease fire the acetate much. they wait until guys like the stupid story until 10 years of thousands of people including women children have been killed for them to come up with this so called cease fire proposal, which is again 3 phases. we. busy know these ranges are going to ever get to the 2nd, let alone 3rd chase be that as it may, as i said from the hope chest, i am mrs. motorized by american diplomatic uh, progress. by the influence of the environment, the superpower to really be the one hand, i made sure to support sort of genocide. and on the other hand, to be the mediator of basically what it goes to that is now a piece plan. it's a different, a diplomatic security for the united states. i'm not so sure it's going to be one for guys will not be attending or not on the shower. thank you.
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and gaza itself is really a tax of cost more death and destruction across the strip on monday, at least a palestinians were killed in hon. eunice after is rarely forces bond residential areas. tens sheltering this place. people were also hit clashes between is really forces and palestinian fighters have also been intensifying it off and was a 0 is the status i was, isn't there bella? and has more on the is really strikes across concept. from within the past couple of hours, there was a clear up scaling of the is what he attacks on the southern parts, including roughly district. we can completely see how the power button until the is very um, it continues to destroy residential houses and changing the entire milestone, the lowest in a rough spot. now we see, and we hear that the is where the forces are completely now stations in the hall
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between areas of roof having confrontations and crashes with palestinian groups as the east valley official. a sources have been completely saying that brussels are excessive painting and getting much more complex as they have been engaging in a very drastic fight thing with palestinians. specifically that within the past couple of hours, the mentoring with homeless has announced the managed to, to a number of is really so just in just a doses of them after being placed in a residential building that was later, completely blowing up by palestinian fighters on the over the heads of do so, just with a late to have evacuated by, as well as the caulked as of carrying out on it cover on the ground in order to drag them from the place that was completely targeted by the palace, the new fight to so seemingly the attacks continued over the different parts of the goal is a strip well within the past 24 hours. at least 40 palestinians habit reported
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killed wild moods and 200 others so far being wounded and hospitals across cause are running out of fuel and medical supplies. risk in the lives of thousands of patients medical staff are working beyond their capacity as facilities are being over whelmed by demands. and some patients at l. oxer hospital and data better say they've been waiting for care for months on the mortgage is a fashion that a lot of other might have been in front of the hospital doors since april 16th being out of work since april 26, one of them i have been waiting to be transferred abroad and waiting for the crossing to open. so i can travel and continue treatment while his treatment is not available here. and so far the crossing is closed. of course this is due to the continuation of the war which has entered its 8 months. so i was up there. i've been under the space rent. i ended in sitting outside the hospital on the bed. there is no room inside,
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so i stuck outside. the situation is very difficult. the into the throne in the car doors and on the ground. as you can see, the situation is difficult and there is a shortage of medicine on the side of the aisle. what was this for what he. alexa is the only hospital in the central area, and it can not receive such injuries, especially since the hospital was already very full with injured people, replace the injured along, the internal cord doors and in between the beds. there is no room at all inside this hospital for the injured. we had them sleeping in external tents. the hospital is now completely full and the number of injured people exceeds the number of beds by 4 or 5 times. meaning, the clinical capacity cannot bear these numbers and a, and it's not just hospitals, but also children across casa for bearing the impact of israel's closure of the crossing. while they are threatened by starvation and d hydration after israel seized control, halting the only way to get life saving 8 and you wins children's rights agency,
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eunice up says 9 incent palestinian children in the strip faces severe lack of food because of israel's actions. a survey by ox file shows that 85 percent of children in gaza don't eat for an entire day, at least once every 3 days. i'm more than 3500 of them could die from starvation, according to god's as governments. well, since the beginning of the war, more than 15002500 children have been killed in gosh, i'm and i'm job to ella shaw, what is the director of the palestinian and jos network. and he says, and desperate need of clean water and sewage supplies due to that is ready to offensive by he is right as spikes and bombardment over dogs less than at the same time, the shortage of their needs, basic needs food items mil,
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heidi water and looked at was stories about the situation related to the children was suffering from malnutrition. we have of all the children who died. you do the shortage of food and mounting pressure. and the same time we have about 5000 other children, but lot of suffering and no space of the hospital to cover them or to get them for that lease. they need a for the items and the different, the items that the children had but me this morning. i mean child, i was just seeking somebody on it but the, and she said to me that the, for the last 2 days she got on the uh, one new one symbol me. so this is one black meg, but this is a where the children obeyed the surprise,
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understood most of the children blog, so to get to the shortage of food, the children and water. the water issue is i also have an ad itself. i want to be with the, i'm indebted by that, for example, only to need the each bedroom in all over the sick for the day. and we have also shortage. oh, well, the data you as a federal appeals court in california. meanwhile, as hearing a lawsuit filed by a group of activists, which you choose is joe bind and his administration of complicity and israel's genocide, in god's i'm while a panel of judges will hear arguments from palestinian human rights groups. and this case was dismissed in january. but judges are now hearing an appeal against the earlier decision. rob reynolds is outside the court in san francisco and told us more about the case. this case goes back some months and was argued before
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a lower court in january. at that time, the plaintiffs representing several human rights organizations in palestinian legal organizations. argued that the united states and particularly president white and secretary of state lincoln, secretary of defense, austin, was a boston were in violation of various us was and treaties that prohibited the aiding and abetting genocide. the judge in that case for the the arguments and later issued a ruling saying that while he found that there was a factual basis for the claims of genocide in a bedding genocide on behalf of the on the part of the united states government.

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