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is of the proposal, why would they change the terms on their, on their proposal, and he's down playing all these new conditions which are catastrophic for the, for the palace. the time is of the every but he said several times, it's very important that time us understand the deal is you say the onus is very much on him asked to accept this. but he also seemed to say that it's in israel's interest for this to end. might that be a slight shift in tone when he and his conversations. now with these writers, particularly with prime minister, netanyahu like the americans be exacting a little more pressure for the in the interest of their own election. if nothing else isn't with the look, people have been saying that the us is changing tone and, and exerting pressure since november. so until i see something tangible, some tangible evidence items i'm not doing. and, you know, draw that. i draw that conclusion. they had a 3 hour conversation, so who knows,
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you know what they were saying for those 3 hours. and we have to remember that a blinking has to sell this has a us endorsed proposal. he has to convince the american population, in particular, swing voters and democrats, that the binding administration and harris walls ticket that they are, you know, trying to bring a ceasefire to, to guys or do i think that a blinking trip or that the bite and administration thinks that a ceasefire is absolutely essential to winning the upcoming election. no, i don't. because if they did believe that they would have long ago put pressure on his rail, but they're not doing that. but the, the one thing that is very difficult for them to calculate or guarantee is how iran and hezbollah might react. so, you know, even if the goal and goal is to look at to continue the and their washington dust,
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if it to be very concerned about a wide, uh, regional act escalation. as i think the washington is legitimately concerned about that possibility. i think they're trying to contain it to the best to the best that they can. and i think this proposal, which i think is mostly farcical, is, is kind of a delay tactic. i think they know that iran and physical can not attract israel, so long as the, you know, there is a proposal on the table that is being, you know, considered. so this is kind of a delay tactic that gives israel more time. it gives israel the to, you know, time to prepare for the attack. but i also think that the united states is fully in cahoots with, with uh, israel and its in its war effort. they've been on board since october 7th. i don't think that anything has fundamentally changed and i think the u. s. has resigned itself to the fact that there is going to be an attack at some point by uh,
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by here on um, and i'm says blah on israel and why the united states is allowing all of this and to, to take place. not only against the palestinian interest, obviously, against international law, against human rights, but also i think against us interest. but that's, you know, that's a topic you know, for another day that's a, that's a topic for a p h d dissertation. i mean, it doesn't last find itself also in a position where it might have to consider possibilities, but it didn't before it just pops in order to avoid blame for these talks, collapsing completely some sort of temporary is riley presents in certain parts of gauze or for that to be some kind of short term rest, buy for the unbelievable suffering of the people there and gaza. it's a big stream. the difficult position to be in. i can not get inside of you know how moss is futile hands? i. i don't know what their leadership is, is,
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is thinking. so that's what i tell people, that rooms and the new the right. what i do know is that there's not much here for the palestinians in this proposal as it stands. and that's my position. as detroit, somebody who's been trying to analyze it every which way you're talking now about a temporary pause in the fighting. that is true, but also a promise from israel, but they will continue with the bombardment of gaza as soon as that temporary pause . and that's number one, number 2, you're talking about building the infrastructure for a permanent occupation of the gaza strip. israel is adamant that they want to maintain control over the philadelphia for the quarter or a quarter at or viewed off crossing and, and that serene and uh, corridor. right? so those are 3 arteries of gaza. and remember that israel has also set up a buffer zone, which takes up 16 percent of gaza at present. so you don't,
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i'm asking the question. what is there on the table here for palestinians? why would have palestinian accept this deal? unless as you say, so they just want to give their people a break which, which you a lot that's understandable. i'm not, you know, i'm sitting here in minneapolis and in a comfortable environment. i'm not going through a genocide. i can absolutely understand the perspective of palestinians on the ground for saying, you know, we understand this isn't a good deal, but we just, we just need a break. we would just like some food to come in, some clean water to come in so that we can drink and eat and clean ourselves properly and don't last 3 for now. thank you very much. thanks speaking about what's happening inside gaza. there's been another attack today on daryl bella. at least 9 palestinians were killed, but that number is expected to rise in judd would take him to the lock. so hospital
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is, is just less than a kilometer away from the side of the attack. it happened in a busy area that leads to a market in the city. and uh, who do we report from darrow, by the, in central gaza, of the it's the y'all take here in o x. a hospital after that is ready for says targeted. a group of civilians in one of the most busy roads and there is but now it's very close to the market. and also there has been a lot of traffic in the street. now at least 8 palestinians were killed. and in the i see you there are these 10 policy news and others of policy news were injured. among those entries were children and women. we saw them laying on the floor cover . good luck waiting for a medical treatment from the doctors. now not only that in some units, those are the courses also it's hard to get to a point where
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a policy means charged through the phone and connect to the internet. and at least for part of the news, we're also you moving to the god, the city the is really for says target says most of the houses schools in the god, the city where the school was sheltering. destiny. 700 policy me is a piece, 12 policy means were killed, but still still this point, the civil defense themes are trying their best to rescue more bodies because the families of those dropped under the rubble. they say that there were there their family members work in the school with it was targeted now moving from south to north, the wood to south, even north through the middle area. there has been a lot of attacks on civilians on residential homes. and most of these attacks were in the middle area. we're at least 1800000 policy news. our so 3, however, policy news every single day are saying that they do not know where to go. and
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there is no play safe across the gaza strip. this i'll just see it a bit, but i've got to try to find elsewhere and is really attack on a school. in garza sheltering hundreds of displays, palestinians is killed at least 12 people. most of them, women and children, emergency crews are searching for survivors. thousands of people have believes to be buried under the rubble officer of building collapse. the civil defense, the 700 displaced palestinians were in the school just west of gauze. the city is randy on the claims at target to come on sent to use by palestinian sizes in the school and brought him a highly reports now from the scene. and i am here standing inside most of the houses as cool. and this is all for a mass of, of little aerotech targeted business full growth with guys the city resulted in killing many civilians on business injured. i know i'm a plasma infected and loved, then i managed to pull from and did the debris every time i have to run for my life
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. for months i've been living in fia is really tanks were very close. i have lived through a lot. no man at the moment we heard the explosion, we ran for our lives. my sister keeps crying. we did not know what to do. i sold the buggy's, torn to pieces. i know how many people have got dinah. we were sitting inside one of the classrooms when we heard the loud explosion. it was so powerful that we fell to the ground. i ran searching for my children who were playing in the school yard . i did not find any of them. all who were in this part of the school were killed, the entire building collapse on their heads. they were all killed. no one survived minute till when will the world stand watching in silence? we are killed in our homes destroyed. where do we go? civil defense forces are trying to do, but unfortunately we have metal to work with. they are using the basic equipment to
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get this trapped civilians from on. those are both some of this we have. i loved enough to check with them. a lot of the sky buildings flashed into the ground and we, together with a few medical teams, are doing our best to recover the dead. i regret to say we will not be able to recover all of them, simply because we are using just all bad hands. i made a total absence of equipment and how the result is that this has been the case of civil defense that throughout this genocidal families are weaving as they are asking themselves. where do we have to go as this a school where shield 3 more than 700 civilians who already got their houses destroyed you to do the ongoing is what the war on guys on the are now lift with no shield or maybe the will end up in a suite, you do the relinquished and discriminant air strikes, target in the shelters. i would start filtering civilians here, northern ga, the city and in the whole does a strip of families are weaving as the their loved ones are still trapped
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on the level of this school if we are being exhibited by civil defense forces to get uh civilians and injured from on those horrible volcanoes, ideally as a 0 guys, a city palace by delta. how much here as an orthopedic surgeon, who recently returned from his 2nd medical mission to gaza with 5 years scientific . he joins us now from london. can you explain what you witnessed during your recent trip to gaza? hello, good evening, as well. thank you for having me. i spent 2 months on my 2nd mission to gauze. uh uh, i started off at the uh, the g h. uh, where it was sort of what i left off, you know, dealing with complex injuries, dealing with mass casualty incidents. but then the evacuation uh order was put in
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place and we have to leave. and i have to show the saw. and it was that i really felt the full force of this up in boston. and um, i have memories of blooming that shows and uh, cut down and killed uh, laid out on the floor. some of them with bones more than 607080 percent times a lot of them ended up dying of these all sorts of images that i have. um, i ended up also in the north of us uh as well where we attempted to. those were been completely neglected because of this battery and that's been enforced between the north and the south. and the town to a short. i last saw that after we sold many, many dead women and children injured people, there was a sea of casualties that it's almost as if those who have been killed a piece resting. and what you have is
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a nation of people who are not already starving, deprived of food medicine, um access to will to access to you know, basics. but you have the hospital, the full of the page of people who need complex connections. can i also do delta, can i, can i ask you about that specifically? the trembling, the nails that released from these bombs. what sort of effect does it have? take a shot and along the body of a child we operating mainly on children and what kind of destruction does that cause inside the body? the yeah. most of the did you is the soul with shopping related? i am a uh, i specialize in for a phone uh surgery and uh, and so i sold a lot of paralyzed patients, but also within the context of trauma, shrapnel cuts through bone tissue of blood vessels. it doesn't have any must see on
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the human body. it's, it's really unforgiving and it's there to cause maximum damage. it's, it's indiscriminate, it might end up in someone's eyes and might end up in someone's brain in the fox in the abdomen. it might some of the news. those are the sorts of injuries that we saw and we saw them and women, we sort of my children are. they are indiscriminate, they on forgiving they all, they are punishing and unsightly uh, you know what they always, uh, as a little client. but unfortunately, many people are afraid to say that and how people coping. because not only are they dealing with deaths, patients, life changing wounds that you describe, but these repeated evacuation or does have me friends to go to the point where they genuinely speak to me and say there is no safe place. where do we go? we've been forced to go from one place to the next. and often times when they,
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when they're moving to a new place, there's no way to erect the tent. where do they access the toilets within access key move to. it's a i believe it's an exercise and really just destroying them are all over all the nation or over population to that extent where they want to homeless the nation to say, just let us out. but you know, we don't, we don't want this land anymore. but of course, they will not do that because they believes in them, they believe in their rights. they believe in their purpose. and so it's, it's really punishing that people in such a way that it's beyond the realms of humanity. taught to him how much or how to thank you very much. thank and when all the developments are following the lebanese group has bhalla and israel has carried out more cross border attacks. at least 9 people were injured in east and 11. and while
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his bullet rocket started fires in northern israel, san a 100 reports on this from bay loot arms, they oppose hit and so they're loved or not. and deeper inside the country, secondary explosions, follow the initial is rarely strikes. 3rd believes to have destroyed weapons warehouses belonging to has the law is ryan is using this period to try and degrade, has been less capacities to the extent that it can both in terms of taking out the members of his beloved, whether high level commanders or offices um and so we'll talk you through the tax, but at the same time that also degrading their weapons capacities, there's been a spread of a wider conflict after 10 months of fighting that's been in parallel with the war on garza has been a has said, it's a tax are part of the efforts to reduce pressure on the strip by diverting israel's
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military resources. but as well has been acting with little restraints. so far no, we spending it has been less videos and propaganda and speeches and war. ready it's, it's auctions having managed to deter israel's. i've talked so 11 on a east row that has demonstrated greater intelligence capacity in finding targets and not shaving results. with those targets almost daily. there's a target that strikes on a car or a motorcycle killing, a member of has the law. and they are happening kilometers from the border. and it's messaging to israel. hezbollah has tried to re establish the terrence by showing its military capabilities. and while there is little doubt, hezbollah can inflict damage on as well. it has been sticking to the unreturned rules of engagement for both sides. avoid targeting population centers. a has the
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has accused is relative crossing red lines by targeting b route and killing civilians. and it has promised to retaliate, but that could lead to, in this really counter attack. and in the absence of a cease fire deal in gaza, this conflict could be heading towards an escalation center. there was a 0 beta. it's much more so to bring you off for a quick break. president joe biden has been speaking to the democratic national convention saying he gave his hawks and sold to the nation as he just americans to back his vice president against donald trump. the in depth analysis of the face headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have to give it a chance to pass via volt critical debate. russia has decided that the war crane as
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a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey around tens of thousands of children were born into will live down to the i, sol, regime in iraq and syria. now many are in kemp, i the role funds of with the widowed mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an any award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story for children throw stones at me erects last generation all now just in the government challenge as well as the
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the welcome back to watching alger 0. nice some tell how the main stories now the us secretary of state to satisfy and cause that needs to be agreed in the coming days . on to me blinking told reporters in doha, the us has always been opposed to israel, occupied cause a long time. israel is attacked a busy mach area in darrow bala. in central gaza. at least 9 palestinians were killed. but the number of dead is expected to rise. the rules of following developments in chicago, this albert rock and michele the bomb are due to speak on day 2 of the democratic national convention in the city president joe biden. the headline the 1st night of
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the gathering on monday. he's the occasion to promote carmella harris and arched people to vote in november as the presidential election might counters live 1st from chicago inside the convention venue. what sorts of reception did bite and get as well. i really appreciate to the reception from all the delegates here. there was 4 minutes of applause when president biden walked into the auditorium and certainly as a delegates show the appreciation for what he has done. it was sent away. i said, well, speech by president biden, although he's remaining in office and to check with the 20th. next jo says he will . uh, but at the same time it was the delegates expressing the bags full because look as president 10 impact is decades of work within the senate and as vice president. but at the same time, along with that, there was a sense of relief given the fact that up to a month ago, he was going to contest the presidency again. and that this made the many democrats
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particularly off to his performance and that debate tickets. donald trump, now we're expecting to hear from bracket. michelle obama on the 2nd day. what are they likely to bring to the convention? well, they bring massive influence within the party barranca. bama 1st address the convention back in 2004, 20 years ago when he was a junior legislative from illinois. and he's spoken favor of john kerry on that occasion. 4 years later, he became president of 2 times and he has become an oldest statesman of the party. now he has a mense influence within the party and come out of that harris. we'll be looking to him to help ease the divides within the party is a very fractured part to you, the number of ways. and it requires somebody with the stuff, check up the rock obama to try and bring these fractions together to present a united front. as this campaign continues, thank you very much, mike had
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a reporting from chicago so as the united states pushes for us these 5 deal in gaza, they're also focusing on the 16 month conflict and sit on us special envoy help talks with the apartment, a 3 rapid support forces in geneva and is now in cairo and meeting on the representatives that that's happening as what the un described as the wells west hunger crisis is getting worse ins to don charles profit reports to suit. and these man and the families say they have no way to go. they flip violence that's killed. thousands of people enforce more than 10000000 homes. now they're building temporary places to live. houses made for mud, clay we own every day. we hope the situation will improve, so we can return to our homes, but the situation still looks the same. this is a transitional phase. we will see if things improved and if we can return. but i
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think that's thing here is better for me under all circumstances pointing between the army and the power of military rapid support. full season started in april last year, when tension between the 2 rival generals, descended into all conflict. un says the violence has caused the wills was to conquer crisis. with an estimated 25000000 people facing acute hunger across the country and finding has been confirmed. and then the full region. some of the faces fighting is around the besieged city of al sasha, with a population of around $2000000.00. it's the last city on the army control in weston down for u. n. and 8 agencies face to security and logistics challenges. given q amount. it's aaron assistance to those in need and what we use the specific materials and construction to see if diamond because of the war. we built the house in the
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traditional way with lee and found phones. most people here do not understand the reason behind the war. the reason so we, we just hoped as well and, and so we can turn to our homes and our normal nice for you and says the situation in suit on has reached a catastrophic breaking point. giving men like these little choice, but to build, try to best protect their families from the violence they have no power to stop jealous profit houses. their world health organization is stress. that em fox is not the new code of it. because a far as ease know how to control it spread the w i chose as the wellness come together to put measures in place to tackle the outbreak which started in the democratic republic of congo. the all seeing all the african nations could stop vaccinating in the coming days. the number of suspects and in confirmed cases, reports of this year is nearing 20000 and rising on. okay. and a has moved from the east and democratic republic of congo. the most,
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most of the don't know some of the democracy in here in the democratic republic of congo as ways lead to whole ti. i want to put the initial into comp because the number of districts shown is still growing among the population in the for the come see, don't go my here. kids are the most i get did in these impulse while i was here in the city. but people still wondering what to do because the condition of the population is still very difficult for me to come. every morning here, women mid to go to the boys, you have to search for food, but this is where they're also coming back with some will, should meet at this or so is know for be done by your thought it is, but still they're leaving condition still very difficult, they don't have enough food, not enough of what are you going to come at, or this is pushing them to go out or to have some fucked up through the threats members of the family. this is how the expecting too much from destruction, but the medical. so i'm just saying the best way to save their life, we're busy. just wouldn't be to find peace and to send them back home. but this is
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not something which can happen today or tomorrow because this, if this was the very test on the ground. and now the only part were to do for the deal to seal officials right now is to fight this impulse of why it is across the country because already $2612.00, it'll be honestly, is affected by the government here. and then so to give the neighboring, probably still the minute place where the number is very high. and this is why the announcement of this about seeing is the big hole before the populace on, even for the order to stem cells in this area. a little icon, the does it all goma the democratic republic of cool. uh, great wildlife migration is uh, currently underway and is taking place. it's right across the plains of east africa . and the search for water and fresh passenger launch hubs of grazing animals across from tens. and he is there and gets the national park in to county is assign mars of scene every year between the months of july and september.
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so that's it for now. the weather is coming up next inside. story is also going to get into the details of the potential ceasefire because there and then that will bring you more of the top of the next hour and 25 minutes time the it had a lot of there is a pretty divided picture across australia. it's logic, common quiet in the north, lots of sunshine, and find whether to be to found here, and even heat across most central areas. but down in the south when it has been solved in the se, thanks to gusty winds, showers and storms west of that weather, pushing across the attachment towards new zealand. we're all going to see some more wet weather coming in for southern parts of w a in the days ahead with some heavy rain to come,
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potentially in puss as well. but you can see the heat building across most central areas. alice springs thing the temperature. well above the average for this time if you and that he will be pushing down into adelaide, we will see the chance of what weather here on thursday. but by saturday it will be sunshine leading away with some very warm spring like weather. and it's the most natural to phone you zealand on wedding state temperature is all set to come up for eastern balance of the south island and up in the north. but look at that, some very wet and even wintry weather. coming back into the very south of the south island by thursday. now for east asia, there's most stormy weather to come across the korean peninsula. as john diary takes the rain across both north and south korea, pushing into the sea by thursday. the
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israel problems of schooling, jobs are getting more palestinians because the us is top diplomat, anthony blinking visits. the region says, thoughts in egypt may be the last transverse ceasefire and gaza. but alas accuses the us and israel of delay and adding new conditions to come to be at breakthrough . this is inside story the .
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