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the the, this is dw, use life inside and opening a new passport age to reach gaza and you chief sort of funds alliance as the 1st ship delivering international aid to gaza is to, to leave cyprus of a new st. cargile, a months of will have less than $2000000.00 facing the rest of time. also on the program, us president job item deal, obviously states of the union address, acting onto the republicans and hoping to reassure of voters because he's ready for an election pre match with donald trump. the,
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i'm so glad you're welcome to the program, a shape belonging to the spanish and g o. open arms is getting ready to leave for gauze and buy a new c condo carrying humanitarian aid for the people of gaza. it'll depart from the 4th of la mancha in cyprus. why has been loaded with food? european commission president as of the funds alliance as a you will help coordinate the relief efforts alongside the u. s. united arab emirates and other countries and his followers, president biden's announcement that the us military would build a floating po off because in coast to facilitate a deliverance is small from the commission president. and today we are facing a show many terry and catastrophe in gaza. and we stand by the innocent civilians in palestine. and this is why europe is financing a major issue. many terry and 8 effort fault honest opinions in gaza and in the region. we're not very close to the opening of the car doing hopefully this
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saturday this sunday. and i'm very glad to see that an initial pilot operation will be launched today. let's pick up some of those points for if i'm at the buyer. um, who is the regional media and communication advisor for the norwegian and refugee council? it joins us from the jordanian, that capital amount. welcome to the w. we just had a sort of funds a line saying she hopes this new maritime college or could open this weekend. do you think that's realistic? good evening, phil. thanks for having me. in terms of this being realistic, probably, i mean we help so at least that you know, any age from any, any side of the boat that comes in to garza. however, the question is, what happened to the, to the actual land troops that we have, or have we given up on those?
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have we give enough one convincing israel to allow more age and have we give enough one diplomacy as, as these 2 are bringing some uh, you know, some of the leave just people who are literally starving and it goes on right now. i mean this before this team is welcome because people are so desperate that security knowing gaza, where you know we are hearing reports of children dying. it's malnutrition. however, what we need to see is, is uh, the reopening, the full reopening of the of the last crossings in russia and cut them a shallow run. um, well, perhaps you could on to your own question. uh, do you believe that we have given up on a reopening the land crossings? i mean, all this distraction we're hearing in the media. oh, you know there's this new promotion is ports and maritime groups and, and you know, they call regional from trump. cypress does tell us that it looks like the
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wrapping up is a truce that andrews which are the fastest and most efficient and the most affordable, the, the, the least expensive. and the quickest it looks like we are now looking at a scenario where, you know, this has been a politicized to politicize, that we're not able to, you know, bring in just extra a few 100 trucks a day to, to relieve the people. so it looks like more and more, you know, of it. i mean, it looks like the, the diplomacy of politics is now, you know, into feeling in the works as a and, and i need a release of hurts. i'm at the same time, you know, we're looking at rough. uh, which is the zone where, you know, you have to crossings one rough, i what income show them the half being obstructed over the past few weeks. so
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probably the answer is, i mean i hope not, but looks like, yeah, it looks like, yeah, you know, these alternatives, it looks like they are being sloped as a substitute to land through time. this is the real danger here. all right. what is the danger? if i is coming in a virus c, and we also have this, the american announcement to this country falls into cost. but if a it is coming in a by say, so long as the a gets. and why does it matter whether it comes by c or by land, as it does matter? because while we're brain storming, how are we going to bring this in? how we can construct where we're going to construct for, for how long it's going to take it off. people who are starving at the moment. and the danger is, as i said in promoting this as the as the safety home grail as the replacement of ages. and you know, of course, if that, if that takes place, there are questions about inspections, about who's gonna,
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who's going to oversee the who's going to have control over inspections. israel gonna also interest in, in the shipments that are coming in, who is gonna actually, uh, you know, on loans closed these offices of the, of the ship stokes. and, you know, it's, it's a whole catch all the questions that we, we have to ask. oh, while you know, you know, display spe, full, pregnant mothers, children star and have just kicked meals. and you know we're talking about rama going in the next few days. and that's another reminder that people have seen actually almost phosphate to to dead fair in garza. so. busy that's the, that's the danger. we should not be distracted from the solution, which is the land roots are rough costs are come, shuttle go thousands of trucks. that could be good, it could be pressing on. that's what used to be encouraged, giving us most to think about. thank you for joining us. i'm a buyer and from the norwegian refugee thompson. thank you.
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today is international women's day, which is meant to highlight the issue of women's rights across the well women in gaza survey for enterprise division the most basic right that i how do you an estimate about a 1000000 of causes? despise people, the women and girls, most of now living in tend to count in commons in the south of the territory, trying to suffice with the level that have a cleaning attend. that can hardly replace last whole cooking with a thoroughly to water and caring for sick children with no medicine to treat them. the life of displaced women in this makes shift come in. rafa has turned into what seems to be a never ending fight pussy bible on the books. how most of the women have disappeared. there is nothing left to cool woman. we are suffering in every man. we
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have been destroyed. we suffer from everything from poverty, from sadness. there is no food, nothing to drink, no water, or close to 1000000 women and girls. some garza has been displaced according to the un since israel's war against homos began off to death till the 7th. tyra tex, i don't have a house full of my children at you yesterday. i wasn't feeling well either. i couldn't find medicine. i had to beg for it because of the flies i had to get up to clean and disinfect. the place that i'm off on very far from madison garza facing a daily challenge to keep themselves and their children live with a very little they have to cope with desperation. as there is no end to this war inside was, doesn't it? what have we done to have to live like this?
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now i have lost the year of my life. what have i gain from this war? is what have we gained? we have been destroyed, a lot of our schools are gone. our families are gone hunting or what? so if we gain from all this war have put her questions. but so many women in gaza, us every day i and that continues to go on set to the us for our positive environment has delivered a state of the union address. in addition to outlining plans to get more aid into gaza, he took a mcdonald. trump had of november slightly election re much joe biden used his state of the union address to make the case for a 2nd term and office firing several broadsides that republican front runner, donald trump. never referring to him by name only as my previous assessor. he
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opened his address by declaring democracy under threat at home and abroad, and criticizing trump for inviting russia to invade nato countries. if they don't spend more on defense. further assessing. as a former republican president tell us food, quote, to whatever that, how you want. that's a quote for the present actually said that boeing down the russian later, i think it's outrages is dangerous and it's not acceptable by didn't frame the upcoming election as a choice between revenge and decency. he vowed to restore the federal abortion rights re committed us support for ukraine, and spend a large portion of a 68 minute address on the war in the middle east and building plans to build a temporary port for a deliveries to gaza. fi see? trump kept up a steady stream of replies on this and the troops social site defending himself and
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blasting biting for what he described as quote, the angry, at least compassionate and worst state of the union speech ever made. trump attacked by an over border security, which has emerged as a central themes up to 2024 campaign. what's happened now is a harsh show. the country, our country is being laughed at all over the world. over the past 3 years, biden is actively aided and abetted the importation of millions and millions of illegal alien migrants and resettle them into your communities at any time during the past 3 years crooked joe biden. and he is crooked as you can be, and the most the job for the president, we have a could have called off the evasion. but to this day, he is keeping the hordes of a legal migraines and the legal is pouring into the country by the if elected, trump is promising to launch the largest the port taishan operation. in american
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history poll show a majority of americans trust republicans more than democrats, on securing the border in his address by the accused republicans of playing politics with the border vice calling and the railings. a bi partisan bill on security reforms because his pre to assessor told them to take a look at the most doors making headlines will stop in india where authorities say i've uncovered a major human trafficking network, which lowered at least $35.00 young men to russia for the promise of jobs, but the men were instead forced to 5 for the russian army in you cried. at least one was killed. india says they said until 6, a russian about bringing the man home on. here in secretary general, antonio gutierrez, just wanted a backlash against women's rights. he's threatening progress across the world. locking international women's day, he said, global crises were hitting women and girls hottest from poverty and hunger to climate disaster war and tara describe the situation in afghanistan as the most
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egregious example. dental strikes taking place, a major italian spaces to push for women's rights. the protest was organized by left and right and even tried to unions demanding gender equality at work and best of publishers to fight gentle related violence. the security forces essentially searching and large areas of forest, a northwest and nigeria left the government kid not to more than $280.00 children. the mass abduction happened to the school in the village of craig and could do an estate, had nothing surrounds them, are not uncommon in the region where hundreds of people have been taken over the last few years. the aftermath of one of nigeria is the largest mass abductions, security forces, say that government attacked the school and creek village in the morning hours. they took with them hundreds of students, and one teacher residents are cleaning for help. this is
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how can these gunmen come and take her children? this is the reason i'm so sad. this is our kareka. please direct 70, help us officials to send it on to re good to address families of the victims. and they made promises. it's a good one, the just try as much as possible to ensure that it would kind of talk north side would be left behind on a bill would come back, but it goes to the patient. this is not the 1st time that a town in this region hasn't dirty kidnapping. in many situations of doctors, hold victims for months and require ran some payments before release. the residents of this village want their children back. now. they're shouting, bring back her pupils. a demand, not a request, but so it's your of today's eligible. well, news of the top of the hour of next on the w documentary,
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