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the, the i've been visible and woke up the united states has veto the united nations security council resolution. notice these firing guns that so team members voted in favor the u. k. upstate. the us says the media to meditate against the supply demand in the document. what are the benefit him, us, which is the 10th of the country? it's called a terrorist court. and unprecedented, moved by the un secretary general, brought them here. i see the consequences could be devastating for the security of the entire region. antonio gutierrez, used his power to push for
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a un security council vote on on a ceasefire. and you guys that he got the vote, but not the result he was hoping for. against the united states, vetoed the draft resolution calling. it rushed and incomplete of since he on his extensions. although the united states strongly supports a durable piece in which both israelis and palestinians can live in peace and security. we do not support this resolutions call for an unsustainable c fire that will only plant the seeds for the next war. the united kingdom of stained saying the draft did not condemn atrocities hum off committed on october 7th. the final book tele 13 for the resolution. one against and one up to tension, palestinians. this is a terrible day for the security council. this,
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let me repeat, this is a terrible day for the security council. we are the jack this resolved and will continue resorting to a very legitimate avenue to stop these a port on our process fees. including resuming the emergency session of a general assembly. the united arab emirates asked what message the security council was sending to palestinians in gaza, who are facing roland listed environment and said the inability to reach agreement on a ceasefire. let's people and guys of further exposed to untold missouri. jerusalem corresponded rebecca bridges, has more rebecca, these failed attempts that cease fires, allow israel to push ahead with its campaign each time so that they do been we saw what was why they expected the u. s. v towing of that attempt at
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a say sign resolution that you typing the on the other country as you heard the not to vote in favor of 13 all the 15 countries did vote in favor of this cease fire resolution. but of course, we need unanimous vote on any saying any such thing and, and that it was not received. so of course that attempt has failed. now before in the lead up to the vote. we heard from an a. so i get out early on rather saying that the sci fi, he's the you and representative for the israel israel. is it a representative to the you in? and he was saying, but any attempts that cease fire any sci fi, in fact, would in fact just play in the hands of a mouse. now off to the vote, we heard even stronger words from israel, namely from is ready, is foreign minister le cohen. he came out on 6 the platform, fully known as tweets, the impact rebuking the united nations secretary general antonio terrace, personally saying that he was in fact, standing with her master is roused. position on that, look very, very clear. we've had some from some other organization. same human rights watch of
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a saying that the us risks complicity and war crimes. if it continues to support israel in its full on garza, particularly by sending weapons and being diplomatic cover as they they call that. we've also heard from medicine some faulty is the, the organization, doctors without borders. they're saying that the security council's in action makes them complicit in the ongoing slaughter of palestinians in gaza. so that really seemed a whole gamut of opinion there. but as you say, the fighting continues with no, i say fire insights, but when it comes to the us line, it seems to be hardening, over all those civilian debts. how does is well justify its actions as well as rail has maintained throughout. but it is, it needs to, to complete its military items by completely dismantling hum us and that it's warranted in doing so because of the horrific acts that happened on october 7th perpetrated by the mos group. now we, you know,
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we see that they keep maintaining as well that they're trying to prevent a civilian casualties that they are, you know, they say that creating signs and that they are getting wanting to people to evacuate. but we know that you in other organizations saying that there really is no safe place in garza for civilians. we here do you know, i witness accounts on the ground to somebody from people that we speak to. they're saying that many have evacuated several times already. that they're tired, they have nowhere else to go. and the, even some of these safe areas, the so called safe suns has been bomb through out. and the israel is continuing is very, very heavy bombardment close to the, the ground operation and the bombardment from the in the south. similarly to what we saw happening in the news, one spokesman from his right, the military last week said that there was without giving any evidence saying that there was around about a 2 for one ratio that's 2 civilians for everyone come button killed when he gave no evidence for that and he called it tremendously positive, but i think it's very difficult to see anything coming out of gauze and being able
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to call it tremendously positive. and on one of these rails other rooms that dog use, the funding must go under pressure. how much into really single hostages that we're told that his way we attempt to free some of them fail. as we saw yesterday, been a video released by hamas that was claiming to show what looks to what appears to be the bloody off them off of what they say was in his riley attempt to free hostage at least one in that same video with his blood all of the full, with that of baffle was supposed to take place. we also see a part of a video in the beginning where it's a piece will be taken sometime last month and a hostage. and his ready doesn't have to be live. he live, he's talking to the camera now after we're showing the blog, and the, and the optim off. we see what appears to be that same person who is no longer alive. now israel and not commenting on that video. they really do. they say this is, you know, simply psychological tara from hamas and they don't make comment,
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but we did hear from daniel had already is riley, military spokes, person who is talking about who is ready soldiers who were injured in an attempt to free a hostage. so it does appear that they may be alluding to the same events and in fact uh that has in fact taken place data. we use rebecca, it is thanks for the update. a look now at some of the other headlights from around the world. the organization of american states has condemned what he calls an attempt to 2 against one of them. island president elect a denial of evil and fridays. the public prosecutor's office at the plains elections. one by the police go outside to read, you know, and void the us you as you when have also expressed concern over attempts to overturn the election. 6 teenagers have been convicted for their roles in the killing of a french schoolteacher in 2020 some with by t showing pupils caricature was at the front of the honda joining
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build developers who i won't give the wish elizabeth will take, but there's some russians refused to be forcibly pushed back into the closet. but by classifying l g, b, t, q content as x to miss, and leaving different nations vague coatings government is making russia in even more a hostile environment for gay people. and anyone who supports them climate active as said slammed pick for apparently urging members to refuse any agreement a cup 28. that would see fossil fuels face down or boats of emerge that the oil contents secretary general brought to members and allies asking them to prevent such a deal. climate campaign is in several countries, save the goods. resistance is risking the prosperity and future of old people on us their urging of impact focus on transitioning to renewables. dw is julia sit down and joins us from the conference in 2 bikes. tell us more about opec supposedly
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urging members to projects any deal on the speed phase down and fossil fuels. while this issue, the fees out of fossil fuels has become the main issue here at the negotiations in device. this is something that a leaders and negotiators are currently discussing in the final few days of the conference. and we know that science says that for the world to reach its climate goals, that it's set for itself and to avoid the worst consequences of global warming. it has to rapidly and significantly phase out fossil fuels in the next few decades. now we've seen the president of opec, the group of 13, uh, oil producing countries of the and t, and called directly on its members to refuse any agreements here in due by that calls for the phase out of fossil fuels. so basically stopping the use of fossil
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fuels like coal oral in gas to power our economies, our industries. and this is something that goes against the position of other countries. for example, the most vulnerable countries to climate change in the world. but also, you remember states industrialized countries in the west, we're calling for a phase out and it's really the opec countries were to go ahead with this position and refuse any mention about a fossil fuel phase out in the agreements here that would really blow up the negotiations that cough and would also be a problem for countries worldwide and wanting to reach their climate goals. julia day of global pro tests a plan. what sort of like does that shine on negotiate as well . active is climate active as world wide are definitely worried about this new development. see oil producing countries really pushing back against a fossil fuel phase out, but they're also other issues that they're not really happy about here at the
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negotiations, for example, they say that a rich developed countries are not contributing enough money to a funds to help poor countries that are bearing the brunt of the consequences of climate change to compensate to the loss and damages arrived from a climate change. and they also say there hadn't been enough efforts put into a countries possibly adapting to the consequences of climate change that they're already seeing today. to lisa bailey. thank you very much. up next on dw, we joined at canyon clacking king names to make it to the parents olympics adventures will enjoy this again next out with the
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