tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 12, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the business leg just is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes model inflates the, [000:00:00;00] the live on the pocket of this is the news life from the coming up. in the next 16 minutes. i'm assigned this, let me just respond to the us back. see spell out proposals that ends the goal as a war, expressing readiness to reach a deal is there any attacks continue across causes at least 40 percent of students have been killed as diplomatic efforts. continue to reach us. the spot
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in the occupied westbank is ready to have a comp to strike a residential neighborhood. mia, janine 6 palestinians on that also ahead 100 bite in the us president. some is found guilty of who counts in a gum case is father says he respects the traditional process, uninstall christiana, rinaldo has wound up for his 6th european championship in familiar style. the 13 year old school twice in fort schools, 3 now friendly went over the republicans on the side of joining us. we begin with the latest developments on gauze cease fund negotiations from us on this stomach to have, have submitted their response to egypt and council on us the spot proposals. sources of told how to 0. the response includes amendments. let's say as the joint statement issued by a minus sign to slamming to have they say the response prioritize is the interest
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of piloting. and people and the method the says it's a off completely stopping the ongoing aggression against gaza and israel's withdrawal from the entire gaza. strip, the palestinian delegation expressed its readiness to deal positively to reach an agreement to end this war against people based on a sense of national responsibility over to him or on con, now who's a lie for us and michel, damien, capital, amman, and iran took us through the meeting, the significance of this joint response from hamas and islamic jobs. well, it came from senior leaders in both palestinian. this language had and i'm asked what they said is that we delivered a response to these railey seized by a proposal to the prime minister and the foreign minister of castle now. so it's just out you, they're upset, the response that was delivered, included amendments to these ready proposal which included a 6 week spot that was guy. uh, so its
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a sci fi that would begin before the 6 week seized by then they say uh, the amendments also include withdrawal from the entire dollars district, including the rafa crossing and the philadelphia card. or philadelphia gordo is writing code names for the border between garza and egypt. so m s of now responded. now this has been spun in israel as a rejection of buttons ceasefire plants in america. what we're hearing is the white house is saying that actually they are going to take some time looking at the i'm us proposal. but all of this is happening as i'm to the blinking is in the region on a major visit. he's been to egypt. he was in israel research with all of the senior leaders, including the prime minister. then he came to jordan where there was a man terry, in
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a conference all throughout this trip. he was always talking about the fact that the onus was on m. s. a maps needed to respond well, i must have made the response. they've also said they're willing to said negotiate is this now is about the fact that mass is just simply say, the bulls in israel is cool. we've made our response to us as make a response. we've made it quickly. we've made it clear. and now it's down to israel for them to response. so let's see where we all in a couple of days time when the i, when the prime minister and the farm is the off capital and the mirror of capital meet with onto the blinking was a press conference at 5 o'clock local time on wednesday between the america, so and, and to be blank in the us secretary of state. let's see where they all that and, and see what they have to say at that stage. but everybody wanted in america particularly and is all we want the everybody ones as a response from us,
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they've got that response to him or on the we of course waiting for official response, obviously from the likes of benjamin netanyahu. the is where the problem is to, but you say that it is already from some at least, and this route of being seen as a, as a rejection is being spawn. this rejection you said, i just wonder how this request, bye him ask them to stomach jihad really differs from the original 3 point us these 5 because as well, let's take a look at the 3 point us see saw pros by them was click. you said this was the is really flat. the 1st phase is a 6 week see spot with release of elderly and in from captives. the 2nd phase is about releasing a young cap tips. and then also getting is ready. if it's is ready for his brother to withdrawal from a certain sections of the gaza strip. and then the 3rd phase includes the re
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building of the goal is to strip the 2nd phase. and the 3rd phase is something that israel has already publicly rejected. not just once, they'll just 2 times 3 times constantly. they've always said we have one goal. that's the political and military destruction of mass. we do not want a mass anyway near the goal is district. they save us, but there's never any talk about any alternatives. now on his visit to the region until the blankets has constantly told about the need for a day off to plan. well, that day off the plan looks like the americans have said in the past that they would like the policy and university to take over in the goal is to strip with perhaps, perhaps an arrow piece make a peacekeeping force. none of this has been really responded to by these readings. now, what we've been hearing from these really since finding an issue that piece plan.
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and i have to reiterate the did say that this was b is ready, p and c, 5 life. he said that the 1st stage of that plan is going to happen quite quickly. these readies haven't really committed to it. so we're in this really old position where how must keep responding to biden's a ceasefire plan? but these riley's haven't really committed to all 3 phases. yeah, well position to sign the lease to run many things in run con life as little, tiny and capital amman. a reminder, again of course the nothing yahoo cabinet says buying down to 0 in israel itself. and the reason they actually extend to that decision, and that's why i'm run and some other of our colleagues reporting from neighboring jordan, was there just sort of the us actually a state hence the blinking is in the region pushing the c spot proposal. speaking in the emergency summit on guys in georgia, and he said as well as prime minister, had reaffirmed his commitment to the deal from the dead sea,
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but honest makes reports 75 states, 75 international organizations. the biggest a global conference has been to try and coordinate the humanitarian response to the crisis in the casa expos use. the order must stop inside time for a suze fire. along with the unconditional release of hostages view, a secretary of state gave the clearest indication, yet israel's prime minister. how's accepted, precedence joe biden cease? my plan that's now backed by the united nations. when i met prime minister netanyahu yesterday and his real, he reaffirmed his support and his commitment to bringing this proposal across the finish line today as we gather one. and only one thing stands in the way of this deal happening and that some us, while israel presses on with these assaults on the southern gaza, the biggest complaint among delegates here was not being able to get
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a through land. the crossings controlled by is around it is then to sleep. it is necessary for is realty in the state of siege, and stop using the weapon of starvation to punish the people of the gaza strip. and to remove all obstacles to the immediate sustainable and adequate access to humanitarian and relief. a to the cause, a stripped from all crossings. jordan's king also highlighted increased is riley settler attacks and violations of muslim and christine holy sites in the occupied westbank at east jerusalem. we must learn that without the action of every one present today, westbank tensions could escalate into a larger conflict that will leave a far more devastating impact on the reach of one of the biggest obstacles to getting aid into gauze as been the failure to stop the finding the pressure was perhaps been never more intense than it is now on israel. on how much to agree to this you in back see spawn proposal bernard smith,
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i'll just say around a month. all right, let's go with us perspective. i go to my kind of, he's in washington dc for us and mike, uh, the us, thanks a lot on this cease fire being adopted by both sides and response though to this latest the latest a response by i'm asking this, i'm a john of what we've heard from the national security council spokesman, john could be that the us has received a of the from us response. he says that we are evaluating it right now and a telephone call with through correspondence. he added as well, but it's certainly helpful that we have a response. as for the report to details, he continues, i think i'm going to be a right now. what that means is that they are looking at it. they will consider it and they will come up with some kind of response in due course, but a mazda essentially have thrown the bowl back into the quote as well. and the other
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negotiate is in this ongoing attempt to forge a c spy. earlier the us secretary of state and to the blinking, had said that the board is in her muscles court because it has to come up with a response. a mazda has now done so, so one would expect the us to recognize, and indeed israel, that they now have to come up with some form of response to the, how much response. so we are now in a situation with very importantly, a mazda has committed itself to further dialogue in terms of reaching a ceasefire. and now we do not know the full details of what the, how much the responses. but they would already appear to be a glaring sticking point, and that is the him, us insistence that a complete withdrawal from gaza is a precursor to a cease fire and not a consequence of one. but we'll get those details as the full details of the have must response becomes clear. okay, for now, like how many thanks we'll have mike kind of in washington dc. okay,
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well the latest developments come a day off to the un security council passed a resolution supporting a us proposed sconces. these 5 plan proposal includes 3 phases with end, with a multi year reconstruction times it goes through which has been largely destroyed across chew, to the fighting the joining me now from the united nations. so corresponding gabriel l as on the and it was an awful awful lot to riding on this scape isn't that. i mean is, is 24 hours since the un security council pos this resolution backing the ceasefire . it's been a long road. how do we get him? yeah, that's right. this was a us crafted draft resolution and it was molded, if you will, off of the general outlines of the plan presented by president of joe biden, as you'd expect, since it was a us, a draft resolution there. and the us put a lot of political and diplomatic capital trying to get this pushed through, and they were quite successful, quite frankly,
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of 14 votes in favor of 0 against russia, abstained from the vote. they said they weren't particularly happy with the draft resolution, but since algeria being aired, groups representative on the council decided to vote for it. russia said, listen, we're not going to be to, it was simply abstain. but essentially, this was the us is way and by extension, really the security council's way of putting pressure on israel, putting pressure on him, us to accept this deal. that's essentially what happened. so while you're seeing these negotiations take place and why you're seeing this response from him, awesome, just moment jihad, you've also seen in last 24 hours from the you. and from the all important security council get putting its weight behind this as well, which is clearly very critical. and we saw from the palestinian and bastard of the un support for this uh, resolution. uh okay, just precisely how much weight does this carry off?
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uh, because we know that this route has made a habit of time and time again, completely ignoring you and resolutions. yeah, that's right. they have ignored un resolutions in the past. and that's unfortunate, of course, is they're not the only country that have ignored you in resolutions, but certainly israel has a long history of it. it's worth repeating. un security council resolutions are binding under international law. i'll repeat it, un security council resolutions are binding under international law, and i think that's why there was a lot of talk in, in the last few hours here at the way of implementation. and that's what the u. n wants to see. that's what of course the secretary general wants to see. how is this going to be implemented and how quickly can it be implemented? the us said they were going to essentially guarantee and put pressure on these real for them to implement their part of the bargain of the security council resolution
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. and the us said they hoped and expected and got assurances from car and egypt that they would continue to liaise with how mos on implementing their part of their side of it. so listen, it all sounds good on paper. everyone's saying the right thing, but of course it all comes down to implementation. and of course, adhering to international law and the binding nature of security council resolutions, as always gave many thanks. so that gave her i was on the, the you and i knew ok. okay, let's take a closer look again the cx, 5 plan that was announced by the us. the 1st phase of the proposal would see a 6 weeks. he's fine. the withdrawal of israeli forces, an exchange of some cap to so piloting imprisoned is the 2nd phase. we'll see a permanent end to the war and the release of the remaining captives from all prisoners. so that and final phase would involve a major multi year reconstruction plan for guys as well. anyway, i spoke to daniel levy, he's president of the us midlands project and a form is where the negotiator, he says israel's government has been clear,
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doesn't want prominence. he's fine. is this the demand for a full withdrawal is not you. in fact, it is in the paper, it is in the proposal. it is even in the un resolution. i don't have of the details of the car if occasions to pay a gospel. what i do know because it's, it's out there in the public domain, is that the ease out of any deal? and so i think what we're really seeing here is the question being closed. what kind of commitment on you, as the mediators, but in particular, the mediator that's not really a mediator, a tool, the one that speaks on behalf of these real name, united states. what kind of a commitment are you making to your own plan? in all its phase is because the board has prevented a breakthrough. what is prevented the into the areas that we see in gauze that
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prevented that getting humanitarian assistance in which should happen anyway, prevented getting the the x rays out these ready hostages out in the deal. is that throughout the audio not has been is this an actual see file, or is this a temporary pause followed by more data or as and destruction and these really position off to bite and announced his plan was on the quizzical it is that the will would continue on. so the how most question is america? do you stand by what he was saying? because you had a very strange position these last school last 2 weeks. you said america except the plan when the whole well, sorry, you said as america the is read accept the plan when the whole well 200, these ready prime minister and these cabinets say we will carry on prosecuting the will. so which easy not to me is a question, not just how much that is. why don't you have to asking,
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but everyone is asking. so let me get this straight done your, your, your saying that the code for a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from causes is already the implicit in the us see spar proposal. what is moment just had an a mass. so basically looking for is something to build some face and trust on moving forwards. the side of our i think give you, you ask a really important question to because people may say, but wait a minute. why does this matter? if surely, there is no i in plat commitment, what do they expect to there's no guarantee to expect the americans to say, you know, we will forcibly remove these re lease. so why would they need this? and i think they would need this because to go into a process. well, they all saying, i imagine is, this needs to be credible. and we need to at least have
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maximum possibility, a maximum, a commitment that you will go into this with that as your intended outcome. we have not heard back from the united states. what we have heard from the united states is the the so we saw totally not credible blame that everything's okay on these rady side, the world space. that is not the case. the world sees nothing, y'all who has no governing majority. if he does this, the world sees nothing you all over himself does not committed to this. the world sees that he is not really under pressure to do this. i don't think it's serious when people talk about pressure is really not on to significant pressure, not internally, not externally and the tool that equation changes. i don't see a deal being possible, but what i think is being off for here is and you make credible your road
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commitment because that's not what we're hearing from you. and i don't think that is a position narrow the confined to the policies that made this statement today. i think that was pretty much the, the, the text, the narrative of most of the countries that the un security council. ready book took about yesterday because what you saw, i think, is united states position that had much of the world scratching its head in the, in the speech is the came off to the but most of the states who voted with this resolution said. and now we have to see and then explain what they have to see and it sounded nothing like the american narrative. and so was this and actually much of the world turning round and say, this resolution is meaningless. why not take the boat? it don't do anything anyway, unless the united states steps up and we haven't seen them stepping up yet again today,
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bite them repeated something which is not constructive and can do what it is something that is out probably dishonest and deceitful. i'm the ones buying it was done, you levy speaking to me a little bit earlier when negotiations thing is around a massive be mediated by egypt and cancel. cancel is government issued this statement. the 2 sides confirm that the joint mediation efforts with the united states of america will continue until the agreements reached and that the mediators will examine the response and coordinates with the parties concerned regarding the next steps of the shower. just ever seen the physical atlas joins us from paris. look into this a little bit more. my one we already heard from him. wrong. com is reporting on development. say in israel for the mine in jordan. that same in response to what we've heard from hamas and islamic jihad, there are some in israel that are ready to already spin. this is a rejection of the cx 5 proposal. is there anything j m a y and the by asking for
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concessions or amendments that the ccr proposal? so the see solve it by this will be right, is where the government was anything but excited by the plan might find ground to you to delay or abandon the truth altogether as well. yes, we are going to see a lot of such tactics moving forward. but i must admit it's, it's quite tellers. i mean, i was, i was, i mean, i'm hardly shocked anymore, but i was shock listening to him, ron stating that i haven't noticed it's in the last few minutes. but for these various to claim that uh, how about us response that asked for clarifications about what do you mean by for the withdrawal that needs to include the philadelphia a quarter door and the crossings with egypt for that to be the injection of the deal. that's just, you know, at the foundation us and of course, other cynicism on the part of the adults use rate is one to them have asked for
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themselves, abandoning the deed, moving forward. what the, what, what the distribution says clearly, clearly, at least you know, that part we saw in phase one is right and we would throw its forces from the, populated by us to him. areas in phase 2 is that we fully withdrawal from the guy system. that's the text of that is the ocean. but when they say withdrawal from all of that guys a strip that should, they should mean the marks the fingers that they're part of the which is the southern stick board that engage it within garza. so the main thing, such clarifications or such on the writing when you say front of a drawer, that should mean that it's important for the palestinians because they need to ensure that is there is no longer you know, putting them on the stage and denying them. and the international board them with
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their. busy brother and an agent right. are talking about the urgent need for, for clarification ball. i mean from the outset we haven't really known whether this is a u. s. proposal or whether it's in this way the proposal. we don't really know whether this is a permanency spar or temporary truce this thing. so an awful lot of the gray and this plan as it stands. welcome to fax america. this is imperial fees, as we've known it for the past number of decades, steve. and since the americans broke, or the egyptian is riley data, 1979. uh, and before that, uh, the post 9073 guessing just steps as they were. and secondly, we've seen that in the also process of the past, 50 years, americans in video diesel back somebody is really meant to be able to allow for american dominance in the region as it is as
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a field of interests. an american piece. as we've seen over the past 31350 years involves a lot of wars and conflicts and a lot of violence in american use of force and is really repeating use of force. and i was just as 11 on an ottoman, you rock and syria and palestine gods, all social. but that's the beauty of peace, right? so it's always going to be ambiguous because it's going to always leave it to the united states to interpret. what does it mean by its full impact so, but it was. ready also for in its proposal to the un security council, and the resolution 2735, it cleaves. and i've said that from the out just by the way. i mean, just as it went to the board, i said this is a badly written procedure should. usually i'm not become expert, but usually you under solutions, social security costs those issues i meant to be. so when specified in everything,
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you know, back to 9671024, to resolution. until today, 56 years later, we're still arguing what that is, what the, what from the occupied territories or, or what the problem occupied, say that there is, in french, it's lee, it's very occupied there's, there's an english, it's occupied that there's an extra body cut off because that was the amount of comfortable solution is still being debated today. 56 years later. so yes, this allows the return of the united states to interpret the deal as the wish. it's meant to be not to clear a big deal with the, it's not constructive and defense. instead of being destructive, be that as it may, i think how much has really a reckoning to do with the united states. because once again, over the last 30 years, washington has proven regardless of the administration of governing, bear that it is on the side of his right. it is the life of his right. and it is
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the support that is right and it causes her most by the way to be i to or so conversation. certainly not on the side, the kind of thing and, or how much in this sense of the world. and actually going to see, i've already talked to this process moving forward by whether it's by the united states going more or less judge on in favor of is right. and it gives the palestinians, and that's why they don't want to page it. but that is important. that's why the role of international to meet important and that's why the pressure from the i c j on the ice you see, is also important to be put in as just as domestic pressure. when is that charge is going to be key as always? well and many thanks. my mom, michelle. i was, is there a senior political analyst joining us from pears still ahead here when i would just say i'm qualifies. raising the world's largest tropical wetlands. we hear from those directly affected by law, always vice president is confirmed that after
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a ministry plane crashes in bad weather and in school pockets on finally hit the to europe is still divided with weather coming in from the north. meaning that in northern europe, it isn't too much like summer, but that's in the south and some places a bit too hot. on the dividing on this front of the system that won't go away. it's producing big chairs all the way from spain, through central funds, 9 rolls initially, and increasing the in the bulk in states. and it's a pretty nasty weather in australia as well. so that's the situation as we see it at the moment. that's when say, so this i sees more of the same now spain poach going from rejoining somebody touches into the high twenty's and the sunlight. it's the was he's a big fan, the stones as we'll croatian property over mania and south of that. notice that the united athens that is particularly oh, there's not
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the book about what you know just there is a lot of other top stories this our palestinian groups have us on this. let me john, have submitted their response to egypt and cancel on us. the spot proposals. sources have told i have just hear the response includes amendments including israel is withdrawal lead time because the strength of a senior right crescent says at least 6 punish students have been killed as this way. the forces stormed an area near the city of janine and the upside. westbank. witnesses say it's very sole, just quite a shoulder mounted missile at a house or slice around it for you and the cuban rights office says israel to be guilty of war crimes during its raid in gaza that freed full captives on saturday, 270 full palestinians were killed even says publishing and fonts is also may have committed war crimes by holding captives, as well as carried out a series of deadly attacks in the strip. kidding. at least 40 people in the
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positive day. is there any forces showed a 10 come for displace palestinians in central gaza? many of the people shouting that have been forced to flee on going fighting in the south as well. the you and human rights office said that this ralph may have committed war crimes and cause them the question to whether international humanitarian law is or observed. when it's ready forces rated mister outs and central gauze when saturday to free for captives. the comments relate to the high number of casualties. $274.00 posting is what killed you and also says war crimes may have been committed by protest in unify does include the detention of captives in densely populated areas. try me, lawrence is the spokes person for the un high commissioner for human rights. he says the agency is assessment of what took place and the thrive will be passed on to the relevant court. during the operation on the way you can hundreds of palestinians,
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many of them civilians were reportedly killed and injured. our concern is that fits the manner in the way in which these ride was conducted in stop should densely populated area in the middle cause of the seriously calls into question whether the principles of distinction, precaution, and proportionality, which of bedrock of the molten pool were respected bodies riley forces. there were 270 people killed. now for hostages, but freed in the process, we welcomed the the, the fact that they had been freight. they should never been taking the 1st place. but what we saw was a mass destruction and a massive amount of killings. uh so this, that aspect, we always simply do, we will collect evidence and then pass it along to a relevant confident, quote. passing rick presence has at least 6 pilots. teams have been killed by it's
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ready for us is storming a town in the northern occupied westbank. the ride was carried out in the area of cool for the new the city of janine chromeboys, the best way the army vehicles drove through the town. with a cecelia randy, shoulders fight a shoulder mounted miss out of the house, which takes around it. either abraham reports for mile or in the occupied westbank under cover is really of forces have waited for then village around 5 pm local time and surrounded the palestinian house before they shop towards the palestinian home on palestinian said that they've seen and about to play shooting towards an empty area, medical teams could not get to the scene, right. to wait so long as these really forces where they are. but because of the arm confrontations that took place between the palestinian quite as they are and
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the is really forces. we've seen 3 palestinians being taken to hospitals before being announced that now after the raid has ended, these really forces said that they've eliminated for policy. it's palestinian men did they say that they were involved in federalism as far as that is, rate is our concern. now for palestinians, once these really forces left the house, they discovered the bodies of 3 palestinians and they were able to take them to the hospital. this is afford our, they, that's resulted in the death in killing of 6 palestinians. this brings the total of palestinians who have been killed by the is really the army. and these really set there is fire to $514.00 for palestinians since october, the 7th. this is an idea of what palestinians here in new york you apply to us bank are going through on a daily basis with these intensive is really res, that's are killing. processing is wounding processing is and leaving them really
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wonderful to the is radio occupation. the humans as the to the occupied left bank. palestine is a tax in the early months of the war leveled most of con eunice and southern gaza. is there any truth withdrew from the area 2 months ago, and this child stratford reports the cd, became a refuge for the displaced, exhausted traumatized faces. children and the parents. so what they can belong, obliterating st, said the barely recognizable neighborhood. they once cooled phone. these ready ministry 1st destroyed calling units with strikes. adults, hillary, when the roll began, as the thousands who live to flayed is ready. soldiers move dean will keep calling the area until early april. since they withdrew palestinian residents have started to return. how much go on the 6, surrounded by rubble next to his daughter. these watch were past old. a shot record
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. oh yeah. there was no bit of place to go to. all the places are destroyed is the consent. i tried to wick and repairing the watches. oh, my sons were leaving my little daughter works because we must, in some money. it's a tragedy. i could test it free for every single one here. but how much of these family liked the estimated one point? 7000000 people displaced. ladies, rails, bombardment, time and time again. okay, the do is to show threats is still surrounding all of us, regardless which area we're in. we still facing dangerous, no matter where we are. soon i will be 60 years old and i need nothing from this line. but what about my children and the new generations? i seem to have no bright future them for 8 months since the building started to delta, the how much the tanks inside as well. there is still no way totally safe to hide. and the goal is to strip families, dr. broken vehicles ferrying people and whatever they can salvage from the wreckage
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along the streets homes, businesses, schools once stood, transporting water in the summer heat. once just the choice for children now will challenge on which survival depends. yeah, cause you have no services at all. you can hardly use our mobiles to contact their relatives. the situation is catastrophic. there's danger everywhere. situation can change at any moment. the search for food volta medicine forces of electricity goes on day and night. yes, a just a bear with a bit. ok. i came back to han units to find my house. a pile of rubble. everyone here is living on the rubble of their homes. there is no drinking water. sewage overflow is everywhere. our 6th floor building was level. we were all the space to different places. enough is enough. we don't have energy anymore. generations of palestinians scholars for life children small and it's
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a camera too young to understand the desperate state if their lives too early to know the deck to the skulls they will have to bad charles stopping elder 0. well, how do we spoke of james l deputies? this person feels unicef. he says is clear, he's rouse, intent is the complete destruction of guns that, that we have to look at the evidence on the brown and the evidence on the ground. literally in terms of the levels or literally with wounded children in cheese on the ground is there for all to see. the intent here is paid the devastation of the, of the devastation of dollars of, from schools and universities. the education to the agriculture, to, to the learning capacity. it's, it's, it's printing your pre cortez and we see this across now the strip to see a 1000000 people have had to move from rafa exhausted. shell shocked to try again and find another home and believe it or not, there was
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a shortage now tense and people are on the plastic shooting. it's 45 degrees. so i think it's very clear what the reality is that people are enjoying. now of course, they hold on to home. when i meet people again, people have become friends with an i say, how are you? which has like such a silly question. their responses alive. this is people are grateful for being alive. it is in sign that this beautiful society is being reduced. do gratitude for being alive. so yes, the faithful, i need to look into the eyes of doctors who asked me, how much more evidence does the western world need for children who simply played lee to see their parents. again, this is what they say as far, hopefully, hopefully will bring the confidences onto a bullet and to show up support for ukraine's reconstruction after the war. ukraine
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and officials are trying to persuade international allies and investors to finance the long term recovery of the country. the cost of rebuilding ukraine over the next decade is estimated, and $8490000000000.00 has informed me is a lensky, says, russian assets should be used to pay for some of the townhome ends and care. if we'd more on the summit, the president below them is the landscape view. crime arrived in berlin at the foot reconstruction conference since for us is full scale invasion of his country. and this is really an opportunity to ukraine, to put its bit an off countries and also private investment to help the country and to come in and to help him rebuilding at this time around. there was something that was top of his agenda and that was rebuilding the country's energy network and repairing its energy plots that some estimates put it that about 50 percent of
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ukraine's energy generating capacity. it's been knocked out by russian strikes. there's been rolling blackouts around the country, but it's not an easy us to ask of the countries and private investments come in and try and repair those thoughts when the russian air strikes that have caused the damage in the 1st place. a still ongoing. so he was also asking for a defenses against those aerial strikes. he spoke on tuesday afternoon to jeremy's parliament. it's going to stop. this is part of what he had to side. but we need to divide into minus the job. we must rebuild normal life rebuild together . every russian asset that can be used for this must be used without compromises, without any compromises with the aggressor. the time for compromises is exhausted. it was exhausted exactly when put in and started burning down our cities and awarding his killers. he as such strong risk for exist from presidents landscape that it hasn't been playing silent within his own administration. in the run up to
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this reconstruction conference. actually one of this country's top 2 reconstruction officials resigned the day before on monday. we stuff and i and he's the director of the state agency for restoring your crime. what he said was it that been occupational obstacles put in the way of his agency. the projects were being signed off on the salaries, within his agency had been caught an even before him, early in may at the minister for infrastructure. who's the other one of those top 2 officials dealing with reconstruction. alexander cooper cole was all sort of dismissed. and what some people are saying with a new crime is a presidency lensky and his chief of staff who has a lot of power here. there in a circle is tightening. and people, the not necessarily aligned with them with the thoughts of being discarded along the way. so at this point, save a troubling a full presidency landscape for his government. going into this reconstruction conference,
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which especially relating to energy law is riding on to this country. going home and how does it keep the international criminal quotes prosecutor was witness as to whether an investigation into allegations of war crime seems to dance dot for region files instead of fled out for shadow is the largest city in the for this fighting intensifies between the army and the problem that you reference support forces is the only state capital in west and sudan under control. if the army fears fighting began in the area last month, the civil war started over a year ago was resulted in more than $16000.00 deaths. at least 49 people. it adds another 140, missing off a boat, carrying my good side of the coast of human feelings. agency for migration says the vessel went down on monday while travelling across the gulf of a to you evans, a major reason for my goods leaving east africa. while always vice president is a 9 of those have been killed in
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a plane crash. sell us to email was traveling to the northern city of miss susie when the cross failed to landed, this apple rescue is being searching for the plain since monday. it was found in the chicago of forest in the north. but always president lazarus chuckle, where i confirmed the depths international address words kind of describe how heartbreaking this is. and i can only imagine how much pain and anguish you all must be feeling at this time. as well as much pain and anguish. you all will be feeling in the coming days and weeks as were more than this terrible loss. yes, president joe biden says he will respect the additional process of to his son hunter was convicted of all 3 charges in a federal government trial. the challenges relate to the purchase of a gun in 2018 when prosecutor stay home to buy the light on
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a mandatory firearm purchased form by saying he wasn't illegally using or addicted to drugs. joyce found him guilty of lying to a federally licensed gun dealer, making a false claim of the application and illegally having the gun for 11 days. no one in this country is above the law. every one must be accountable for their actions even this defend. however, on our body should be no more accountable than any other citizen convicted of this same conduct. the prosecution has been and will continue to be committed to this principle. christmas leave me has more from new york that he was found guilty of 3 felony charges related to purchasing a fire on basically he lied when he filled out a form saying that he wasn't an addict or a user of illegal substances in purchasing a fire. this is
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a charge that could carry up to 25 years in jail when he's sentenced at a later date. although many think that it's unlikely that he'll get that high of a sentence given. he has admitted his drug use in the past. it really, it only took the jury about 3 hours to reach this verdict. it was no secret that he had a history of drug abuse and drug problems. the prosecution even had a, a text message from hunter bite into a drug dealer showing that he had tried to purchase drugs right around the time that he was making the purchase of that gun. he had hoped to avoid going to trial and sign a plea deal last year, but that fell apart at the last minute and he was forced to go to trial and confront these charges, had on a reaction coming from president joe biden saying that he loves his son, he is a president but also
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a dad and that he's proud of the journey that his son has taken to overcome drug addiction going forward. and he also is saying that he will not pardon his son even though as president. he could do that, that he will not pardon his son for whatever, for the in this case, for the verdict, it still had allowed to 0. my dad's historic sense it gets a facelift to attract both local and phone tours and in school. tiger woods is keeping it in the family ahead of the sites and how do you see the story, the these business uptake these voltage by this growth partner of on the dash football he is
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the to, i'm just pulling up his and thank you so much and able christy on rinaldo has wound up to his 6 european championship in familiar style. the 13 year old, scoring twice in port schools. 3 know friendly with either a public of ireland. it's okay, is that a record breaking international gold sized slips $113.00 and i was i supposed to pay them the yours in 2004 listed the trophy and 2016 germany portugal grades for the check republic took here on georgia. we have an injury concern that you crying ever since it's all the mclean co limping off in the 1st off of the friendly against most of it has been struggling with an ankle injury in recent weeks the crime went on. so when this came full now awesome. they'll pick among the goals, there's your own strength with the top score in the spanish legal last season. that 1st came of the yours is against remain yet, then it's for back here. belgium was exactly the serious the going to
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a fee for will cupcakes. off in 2026. across mexico. the us and canada. it'll be the 1st expanded $48.00 same edition of the tournaments. the 1st game will be on june. the 11th and mexico cities. as take a stadium and the final will be at the met life stadium in new jersey on july, the 1948 countries for the national teams participating. while i'm in and for games, which would be the equivalent to $100.00 for super bowls in $39.00 days, the trophy is already here. ready? we take care of it and we are all getting ready gearing up for the kick off off the greatest events. the greatest show the greatest tournament that the world has ever seen. a post office dealing with the chance of qualifying for that 1st and well kept this point. this phone leave me a loss against australia in qualifying these 2 teams that are already done enough
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to progress out of increase until around 3. the process. at least 8 agent countries will play out the 2026 volumes up from 6 at the last world cup. castle. a well asian champions cancel a rally from a goal down to the india to wants to finish. the 2nd round campaign on a winning notes castle had already qualified for the 3rd phase of wealth qualification. well, in the late fee, eliminated tests are full size to the funds in 2022, but like never qualified for will company, full effects done execute the when they need to stay in consent and the crickets t 20 will cope up to 2 straight. last is passed on fates in canada by 7, which is to keep the hopes alive. it's another low scoring game in new york that bowling shot fairly. so kind of the restrict consisting of $167.00. it's not an easy choice for pakistan, fedex. it's coming out from barbarism was one of just to 6 is they managed to hit
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the go over the line with moving to display could still reach the next round. you know, these are things of the north bed, but it has a condition. uh, as soon as possible, so that the building unit to come back. so i think that was very good. so i think is what i understand when we did this, it did the d over the side is fine as little sort of pump as a hateful caps in alex on the bulk of will be fits the gain, 3 of the stomach out fine on the pump this be the admins noticing jane, see what to say. rekey action really hate cl probably when leon drawing side of the oldest l. bifocals in the face to finish flowers, full sound of the game all joyce on the stage, but just the mind of penalty. the pump, this lazy festival, 7 serious, say nothing to the job cycle. what says his son, charlie could be the secrets any success he has of the upcoming us open. the 3 tom champion has been with the 15 year old throughout his practice sessions at the pine, has colson, north carolina. the 3rd major,
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the season sees up on thursday for would see will be only his full competitive parents of the i tell them what to look for. especially the was putting in he gave me a couple of little side bits today, which is great because i, i get so and in entrenched in getting certain parts to certain pins, i tend to forget some of the things i'm working on. i just want to see malls role and he reminds me every now and again, which is great or that is high school is looking for that and they anything so that i'm deep was taking the bus, they'll know a wildfire as of expanding of the world's largest tropical wetland that's being hit hard by droughts. the punch in the wetlands are in central west, brazil. they cover an area of 42000000 acres, bazillions 80 percent of it, while the rest assured between power client olivia satellite day 3 shows and 980 percent increase in fires and the punch. and now this year, that's the highest i'm. this is 2020,
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that was the was here and record the 320000000 square meters of wetlands have been destroyed. and that home to jackie was type is came inside of condos and shawn and teaches another strong drums expected this year off to a wet season with rain, 60 percent below average. a lot of my we're trying to take the casual to the other side of the by said i had a better chance of surviving the why. the fire was coming good surrounding and been in today. i slept about hans and all was supposed to be flooded at this time. it's known as the largest wheatland in the world, and now we see it here. it's like a day's it and it's been a spy. it a very well or let's take you to a rock now where work is underway in the rocks capital to renovate the site, dating back to the ultimate here, the project bangs to attract new visitors to the city. like mood. i'm the head of the support from baghdad. this lend model, going to tell you get this rebuilding, but that served as a ministry,
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but rigs for the ultimate army during the 19th century, caused the pushing out. it's now under going through innovation and then goes it sick look tall, and the other sites, the screen i'm going to create a loud and shout out with the work includes all the buildings overlooking the street, the square with its facade straight, and the square itself. and all of these required interventions in particular, renovations from salt damage, moisture and leaks over this historic area in the city center was one's home to many policies and other significant buildings, some dating back centuries to the at a dynasty known as the us at cal. if it was reconstructing these heritage site, say we want to recreate. there is let me get to talk to you and then it's color i'm working today we're talking about the historic center of baghdad, which is made up of a rectangle of about 6 of square kilometers. of administrative boundaries,
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it borders the banks of the tigris river and includes the adjacent streets and alleys. rashad street and i'll hold off a square. this rectangle is the historical center of baghdad. it is the beating heart of baghdad. it is the city center and the downtown of baghdad to you to say, i'll call you've shown, previous restoration work at these sites were destroyed during the us led invasion over year lock in 2003 for the people who bought a bed as well as many visitors, this historic area is a place to meet and enjoy cultural activities. this renovation project is meant to preserve various heritage and turn it into a tourist attraction for both local people and for the notice with hundreds of other killers because sites across the country that have been damaged by decades of water and neglect. have yet to view this cube. how would that be? do i just see it? all right, that's it for me in the pocket for this news. i'll be back in a moment, much more the days news,
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including more details on the latest from us response to the us piece proposal on that shortly. the is the rails one machine is decimating entire households and because in the words of those survives and with the help of the palestinian journalists fault lights, toes, the housing story of 3 families and investigates us complicity the world's most beautiful in decades the night to vote and by doing this was one on us just a week. the look at the world still plays the story of what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is indeed back
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from the markets and economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide, economic problems be addressed. certainly be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually pulling. why is that? counting the cost on just the euro before the war, $8000.00 patients cross the alpha and beta noun crossings every month to receive treatment abroad. that number has dwindled to elizabeth. $5000.00 evacuated and 7 months of conflict. pushing through the panes 11 year old doreen by a pin finally walk again. dream couldn't move her legs after an air strike killed 60 members of her family and gaza chest. good, good. i thought i'd have to stay for more than a year in the wheelchair. i was asking my aunt if i'd be paralyzed forever. this facility was filled with a 22 world cup. now it's been turned into a place with 500 patients receive treatment,
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education and psychological support. what the don't believe and why had this is tina, how many between the moment i got injured and now i've had around 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone. the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of business that use our life. some of the coming up in the next 60 minutes from us on the stomach to have respond to the us back see spot proposal to end the war on gaza expressing a readiness to reach an agreement. the
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