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of freedom is in it, and this is the reason that palestinians have continued their legitimate struggle for all these beckett's, the council must therefore respond appropriately to bring this struggle to its just conclusion. we are there aspiration for states or is realized, and they receive the redress for all the years. a violent brutality experienced at the hands of their neighbor and is prepared to do it sparked in any call. so action to this end, because this is the oregon that has the responsibility to make this aspiration a reality. allow me to conclude mister president by lamenting the ongoing loss of life in this sense, thus tragedy that says envelope, the middle east and to appeal to fellow council members for us to work together to end the blood shed and achieve sustainable peace for all i thank you you have a look at that, i think the representative of guyana for that statement and,
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and i'll give the full, the representative of the republic of korea. thank you mister president. i extended my gratitude to you as you do called before the briefing. today the gather didn't just chamber again, no, and appears to be in sight with regards to the ongoing middle east crisis since a terrorist attack by how much on their triple silver. 7th. answering these rarely responses in garza, my delegation has repeatedly expressed of a grave concern over the escalation of conflict in the region. including of course, the blue line, as well as in yemen. it is to us extremely worse than the such them, zion is now had become a reality. but read, have written. this is the for the spread of conflict as well. this is fine dealing garza, you know, cortez, we disagree council resolution 2735 remains and realized. in
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addition to a tex occupied school on heights last weekend, we are tell innocent children that were killed and subsequent is track one day with but these right. the homeless political leader was reportedly killed intent run, filing the new random presence integrations. every month. we are deeply troubled that this series of britain, disclosure incidents may result in a reversible as bureau of hostility, as individuals it is all the more regretable that these escalations have negatively impacted the ongoing negotiations to secure the long over this is firing cause it leaves the hostages and ensure a to scale to address the evergreen commit a terrible catastrophe in line with console resolutions. is it present the reason
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of wording a text and the reason on denial is related is ongoing conflict into across the street. and the father exemplified the urgency of an image that says fire in gaza. now that the wide or middle east has reached a critical juncture, the choices made by major players in the coming days and weeks can fundamentally alter the political and security landscaping, the middle east game appeal for the escalation. i guess it's better. my delegation small, we've been listening into an emergency meeting of the united nations security council. we've heard from china who's strongly oppose the assassination of a smile on the, the political lead of home us and again, condemning that assassination. but let's get more from rosalind jordan. she's been listening in rosalyn, the un as quote developments in the middle east alarming. but we've had similar
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statements from the you and previously. how much bearing will this have on events in the middle east? well, the for of, of the security council really does allow all countries to establish their exact view points on a global stage. it. and so i mean, take a look at the fact that we are showing this uh, emergency security council meeting in real time. but we also already had we've had comments from many of the many players, but before we go there, we will, we to yes, we are returning to the un security council whether united states has begun speaking no doubt. absolutely none. but his bullet was responsible for this attack, which used in the ringing weapon and was launched from a portion of lebanon controlled by his bullet. indeed,
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his bullet has repeatedly fired rockets. it is real since october 8, with a rotten support in packing flouting security council resolution. 17 o one as well as attacks have displaced more than 100000 civilians. and no member of this council should or would tolerate attacks such as these. therefore, we call on the security council to send an unambiguous message to his beloved by standing with israel as a defend itself against his boy's repeated attacks. the 2nd is bullet is not the only or any and back group in the region that is taking advantage of the situation in gaza to undermine regional peace and security. the who days are brazenly violating international law with their attacks on commercial and merchant vessels in the red sea attacks that is affected. all of us are on support for
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the who diesel clearly violates the arms embargo and resolution 2216. and these attacks flagrantly disregard resolution 2722 runs arming of terrace groups in syria. 11 on the rock is similarly destabilizing and contrary to efforts by the security council to de escalate regional tensions colleagues around must abide by the counsels resolutions and failing that. the security council must consider additional measures to enforce its resolutions, to hold around accountable and address repeated actions by its terrorist, proxies and partners that threaten regional peace and security. 3rd, united states was not aware of, or involved in the apparent dest from us. leader is male honey, a, indeed, we have no independent confirmation as to a mazda is claims regarding his death. 4th,
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and the secretary blanket noted earlier today. it is best not to speculate on the impact. the recent events may have on peace and security. in the middle east, a broader war is neither imminent nor inevitable. although the opportunistic attacks by ron and its network of terrace proxies and partners across the region have repeatedly brought us closer to original conflict. for our part, united states will continue to lead the way in diplomatic efforts to end the war in gaza and reduce regional tensions. we will continue to work hard to prevent a broader regional award. so that starts the secretary blinking, reaffirm today with finalizing an agreement for an immediate cease fire with the release of passengers in gaza as call for in resolution 2735. the cease fire agreement is the surest way to alleviate the suffering of the past and people and unlocked the possibility of broader stability. and so the united states will
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continue to work in partnership with egypt, gutter, and other regional partners to seek to deliver an agreement. we have also made clear to all the parties that we want to avoid an escalation of funding along the blue line between israel and 11. and we remain committed to a diplomatic outcome to restore. come along the blue line that will allow citizens on both sides to safely return to their homes. again, we believe that there is still time and space for a diplomatic solution. we encourage members of this council with direct influence over or on to increase pressure on it, to stop escalating its proxy conflict against israel and other actors. indeed, every member of this council should call on a rhonda stop arming, advising and financing terrace groups, and to rein in the actions of proxies and partners who threaten regional peace and
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security. in this dangerous moment, it is imperative that we work together to reduce tensions in the region. rest assured, united states will continue to do our part and appreciates the efforts of other nations who share our commitment to support lasting, regional peace. thank you. especially about thank you just kind of gives us store to the representative of mozambique such as don't we think china and l g o for calling for these uh, just for me to as well as the russian presidency for expeditiously, confident it's on the situation to me the least including the posting and questionnaire. right. let's reach out to rosalind jordan. she's in washington, d. c. and she's been the following. these discussions and statements at the united nations security council that emergency meeting that's been called have just heard
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from the united states rather than what the united states has it tonight very much in line with some of the comments they've made throughout the day, isn't it? as well, i think it's fair to say about. so the comments from deputy on bassett or robert world actually summarize the button harris's position about the escalating tensions between israel and some of its neighbors. especially in the light of the killing of this model, honey, or the political chief of homos early on thursday and townhome. we heard mister wood basically reiterate uh several points, including the fact that the us is still very much committed to trying to negotiate the ceasefire between israel and her boss in dollars or so that child of the captives can be returned to as well. so that humanitarian aid can be brought into garza to help with the millions of people who have been displaced by the 300 days
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of war. inside garza, as well as trying to lay the groundwork for a longer more durable piece. we also heard on mister wood state that the us cannot confirm who was behind the killing of a smile, honey. and certainly it's, uh it's, it's been suggesting for the past uh, 30 uh 24 hours or so that it did not have any advance warning from israel back to such a thing was going to happen. certainly as well for it's part has not said whether it had anything to do with the killing despite thomas and a runs claims that as role was behind honey is killing. we also heard the call from mister wood for a renewed effort to try to re establish peace, not just between israel and gaza, but to try to wear, reduce tensions along the blue line between israel and loving on, especially in light of last weekend, the bombing of a playground in the occupied goal on heights where 12 teenagers and children were
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killed and then the follow on the air strike in southern lebanon on tuesday. so this is really a moment for the us to reiterate. it's view that everyone can step back from the breach if they have the political will to do so. in the us said, it is committed to trying to bring about peace to reducing tensions, no matter what i was under, you had begun explaining what bearing this meeting might have on these developments in the middle east, which have also been called a non mean. what the way to my, to this meeting carry, what does it mean? well, it's certainly establishes on a global scale that all the parties that have a vested interest in what's happening in the middle east. it gives them a chance to actually lay out their face to an international audience. and so that's the 1st point. the next point is going to be, it is
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a venue the security council to carry out some of the diplomacy that is necessary in order to resolve tensions, whether it's in the middle east in burma, involved with dash, or anywhere else in on the planet. and so this really is one of the over ways that we see the international diplomat try to work through problems. it's not just done behind the scenes, even though that's where the really critical work happens, where the critical arguments and horse trading as it were take place. but certainly to have this very public venue does give the public some belief that the work is actually being done. this isn't just the performance of theater. this really is part of the very difficult process of trying to resolve conflict between 2 countries or 2 parties as the case may be. the united states also use this
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platform to quote, for additional measures against it's iran, a. and again, we look at the, the multiple players in the middle east, in these escalating tensions, nobody uses. it says for iran support of what it calls terrorist proxies. to what extent are tensions escalating and do think it might be adequately addressed in this meeting to i don't know that it's going to be addressed in this meeting. let's. let's be clear that he was under rule and had not had diplomatic relations since 1979 when a student activist took control of the us embassy and held uh diplomats. they are hostage for $444.00 days. and so the engagement between the us and a run is through 3rd parties at best. the us side in recent times, house considered around a destabilizing force across the middle east. and you certainly would not see any change in that message coming from the deputy and bassett,
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or mr. wood on the on thursday at this emergency security council meeting. what is important is that it lays out to those who might question the us, as physician. it does lay out this is exactly what the us believe and have put the us is willing to do to try to mitigate the situation though it is worth pointing out that child there are some reports out of town hall and that the new government of the new president miscast skin is not interested in trying to escalate the situation between it and israel any more that it might have been under his predecessor. but certainly there is of the promise. again, right? the interrupted the 2nd be returning to the united nations with the united kingdom representative has just begun speaking region. as we speak, reiterating this cool and encouraging the escalation. the pos to pace must
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be through diplomatic negotiations. long term piece will not be secured by palms until its 2nd. as in recent weeks, we've seen reckless attacks launched by the who changed the games. tel aviv killing one person and hezbollah. real kits fired on innocent children and much del showrooms, resulting in at least 12 tests, and many more injured. we have repeatedly being clear in this council of a ron's role in the stabilizing the region through its use of proxies including the lebanese, has been lost on the who cheese. these attacks are enabled by the continued supply of advanced weaponry by a roan, especially missiles proxy groups. this must cease, you k is resolute,
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no commitment to israel security. we support israel's right to defend itself in the face of such aggression, in line with international humanitarian. no, said since october 7 last year, we have seen the terrible told on his riley's palestinians and many others in the region. the humanitarian situation and goals that is truly appalling. with navy, for 2000 palestinians killed, the impact of his devastation is particularly acute for women and children. the attempt is by a wrong on the proxies to use the suffering of those in garza. as justification for further violence is perverse. we reject them entirely, as we support in ongoing efforts to bring stability to the region as an
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end to the suffering. we reiterate our cool for an immediate cease fire and garza to protect civilians get over hostages out get more aid in an open a pulse way towards long term peace. this will require the policies to commit to a renewed piece process, resulting in a 2 state solution with a safe and secure israel alongside a viable and so for in palestinian state. i think you you have a good while i finally representative of the united kingdom for the states, but i'll give the flow to japan. thank you, me step present. all right, let's bring in more one be sure ultra 0 is a senior political analyst. the joins us live from london. we've just been listening into the united kingdom representative addressing that emergency security
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council meeting more one. i just want to look at the meet to move forward to begin with. oh dear, is cold in an act of tara, china's once again condemned the assassination of a smile. amelia, these i expect of statements. what, what do you make of the discussion at the, you in tonight? hello. most discussions of the un security council are basically a whole lot of eyes debate between america and its clients on the one hand and the rest of the world. on the other hand, it's, uh, it's just uh, you know, as there's a factor in here for the past 10 months. we've talked speeches after speeches and that in fact, beyond the 10 months it's always breaks down on america and it's clients. and then the rest of the world and it's clients somehow a bit embarrassed by israel's crimes. so they kind of take a bit more invasive or
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a bit more up, sometimes. subjective or sometimes even critical position. the likes of, uh, the united kingdom. and uh, you know, south korea a bit, you to, japan will probably continue to take america's position as it's clients in the international c, at least when it comes to fix the middle east, when they don't have a direct vested interest or when they follow. and america's footsteps, that's what they do. so we're not really here. and what you're saying, a serious global debate over international law and the location of international the application of industrial. what, what do you think is a polarized united nation? on the one hand, the united states, and you could say perhaps on the other hand, the china and russia. but really, the thing is just the ticket was the breaking down on this and the united states. you know, it's different messages. if you're not to use the defeat,
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the best as the united says, defeat investigative is right. it is entire discourses about the lawn and it's even work. and i'm at least completely ignoring what is there. it has been doing a garza and when you hear the british ambassador again, most of the same start only that you carry is concerned with the death of 12 people in the syrian occupied territory. while 15000 children don't see submitted condemnation of his right by 12000 who started about 12 children, died and in syria, bland, but has by law. that's the worst a come to a nation and a defensive is right. so really the hypocrisy that seems to out plays out also i think not technician security council. i don't think many investors benefit much sometimes like for example, or that investment doesn't guy ya know, right. and seems to speak out of some sort of
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a rational this course attached to international law. taking a very, it's kind of distance, but to just his reading of what's going on in the disease. continuously insisting and emphasizing international law. that's one of those unique cases. you've already spoken about just how polarize this environment is. and the council has already of to many is failed. attempts officially cold for a ceasefire. that's what happened. so then what impact do? see the security council have a when trying to de escalate tensions and try to push for some sort of diplomatic resolution. and i, i know you don't want to use those words ceasefire, but some sort of piece. but look as part today. it's been more than 2 months, so around 2 months since there was a cease fire resolution adopted by the security council. every one that knows that
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this was the original name is rein proposals adopted by the united states and then imposed on the national community after the one after the u. s. block, or you on alternative directors and usage. so we know that this expire that the us are going to council embraced some 2 months ago as an american is ready to propose . and yes, after it was embraced by the security council. everyone knows that it was nothing. yeah. and here's governor that blocked it. that put obstacles one offs to come after another. the most recent version of it is are for is right. it red loans around the united nations. secure with the cost of distribution, basically emptying it or if it's content and basically looking good for it. basically emphasize is what i was intention to continue with the war. what kind of
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a ceasefire is of i need front of as to what's going on. and guys is there and insist on violation. good, 5 months later, these are insist that it's going to continue with the war and then it actually gives, it's called justice. so you want us to have the gospel has been held hostage by the united states and its clients up until may. and then when the un security council decided to embrace america's draft association had been turned around and foot or forms of obstacles to it. so really, at each and every junction that we see here, it seems like the united states is concerned. it seems that the united states continue to precise the importance of diplomacy while continuously different than yours, right, as which obstacles as to the implementation of the us to create the call center solution. what one, when you, when talks about a need to change this to directory,
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to a fault of peace, a pulse of stability. how could that be done at this point, especially when is ro is not held accountable? that's. busy that's the $6410.00 question. you know, on the one hand, i actually believe that i placed this administration in washington the by then the session but not one additional and is not interested in at the play of the walk for 20 years later with the wrong. that is a far more formidable force than your walk was in 2003. i am convinced of that. do not say it does not want to be dragged into a region where they are on and structures and more of that, right? but as we speak of uh it one box as well. but now we can, frankly, i'm hoping to dispute open over us. that is right. that continues to escalate. the
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situation continues to break its promises and worry about the question of ceasefire . continue to kill children journalists, as today, doctors, engineers, and destroy the special good things. now, in the southern part of garza continues to provoke and violate the socrates, all middle eastern countries, life club and on like syria, like here on and so on and so forth. so while the one not in the united states, i say united nations and therefore it continuously talk stalled, diplomacy, it continues also to back. it's client is read as it's under mine's diplomacy and escalates the war in the region. a loved one, we are going to leave it there for the time being, but i'm sure we will speak to you again as we continue to cover developments at the united nations. as that security council meeting is being held in new york. we've
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been carrying live coverage of the you in security council session that is taking place there discussing escalating tensions in the middle east. and that was of to the assassination of how much political leader is. smile anita into ron. we're waiting for russia to discuss and to at least address some of those escalating tensions. it's reaction also to the assassination of the is smile. anita will bring you those features live in the coming on. well, so far we've heard from a china who has, again a strongly oppose the assassination of a smile. amelia, as well as saying that it's deeply concerned that the situation in the middle east that the assassination would lead to a further term well in the region and also condemned the assassination, russia,
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israel and palestine expected to speak and will bring you those speeches in the coming all, what will be back in a few minutes with more of that, the investigative journalism voices from different corners. stories from other angles, programs that open your eyes to an alternative. as to where today on now to sierra was a journey through. every story. every step is a narrative. a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons. and exclude, does that affect the redesigns luxury leasing, trusting of future today we create the
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