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the, the, this is, these are the news line from bell and the top democrats in the us senate schools for political change in israel. this critical juncture, i believe, a new election. disney only way to allow for a healthy, ultimate decision making process about the future of this real talk stream. a takes aim at israel's prime minister, calling him and also helps to colts a piece plus getting food into gaza. walkers of building a floating peer to allow a shift dock. israel is accuse of imagine the blocking deliveries by land. and the worlds fastest passenger jets takes
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a slow journey home by boats follow its progress. the i'm handed mohammed, thanks for joining us. we started the united states with tough talk on israel from the us, and it's top democrats and the highest ranking. georgia official in the country sentence majority to talk. schumacher has called for new elections and israel. he criticized prime minister benjamin netanyahu as an obstacle to peace is the senate says, speaking of them 5 months into this conflict, it is clear that is riley's need to take stock of the situation and ask, must we change course at this critical juncture, i believe a new election is the only way to allow for a healthy and open decision making process about the future of israel at
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a time when so many israelis have lost their confidence in the vision and direction of their government. well the to washington dc now and that's good, more with the deputies, benjamin alvarez group us so been strong with from the us senate leda towards israel. the why now strong words. a note from someone who's, who's not only the highest ranking, jewish official in the us, but also some supporter of israel, who has been in doing pressure and making pressure on congress to get additional 8 a for you as well. there might be several reasons for that. it shows definitely growing frustration here in washington, although the government of india, i mean it's on your own with handling and the war in gaza. and that's also something that we see impulsive more democrats, the republicans in for the democrats. it was a recent poll in january and that sat that 86 percent of democrats are against the way that nathan yeah, was handling the war. so it's definitely
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a message not only to as well, but also here in the us. and what is the white house has position on israel's war against him off 5 months off to the or to the 7th, the tax so they react to it pretty quickly. also to the, to the comments that we heard there from chuck schumer, on one side, the state department saying that he speaks only for himself and not for the biden and administration. and also we heard something from a don't copy, the national security spokesperson that side, that he informed the white house before that he would get this comment, but did not ask for approval or disapproval. but of course it's not easy for the white house. don't buy it, joe biden. the president of the us has also said that they would be red line if the is really government continues with this ground, defensive and rough side of but many have been asking in telling also they bought an administration that they need to have read real it red lines when dealing with a government defend, you mean is done, you know, in israel and how much influence does the united states have on israel?
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it's not just the implants that it has, but also the influence that the conflict is having on us politics that we see her not just in conversations between democrats and republicans, if they will send additional aid with many asking. and that's what sex whom are also said earlier today, the u. s. should condition additional military to israel is it does with other allies too. but here we see a growing criticism on the administration of to abide with many. for example, in the primaries in michigan, we're more than 100000 people voted and committed 12 percent. it criticizing what the us is doing with the support who is role not telling them to take another strategy that what the us is doing. and that's also something that we heard earlier today wasn't announced by the us treasury announcing additional sanctions, not just an illegal outposts, but also on some settlers. something that the why tells also data in february. so there is some pressure we can imagine that behind closed doors is also
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a rather different telling the what we see and when they speak openly, it but for the us of course they as they keep supporting israel. the voices here in the us a criticizing the way that the by no ministration is dealing with it and criticizing also the way that the government of men, you mean it on your own as well, is going forward in gaza. has definitely also increased the dialogue here, the concerns, but also the criticism that the us is not tough enough on is, is riley allies. okay, that is d w as benjamin alvarez group are in washington dc. thank you. ben of the united nations is wanting all of the threats of famine in gaza unless most applies arrive. much of the food entering gaza comes on trucks at all. first inspected by is rarely officials at border crossings. israel says they are less than enough 8 in but the you when is failing to distribute it,
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these trucks or causes lifeline care. i'm shalom is one of 2 crossings, whereas really officials check the items they say could be used by him. us, which is widely regarded as a terrorist organization. then the supplies are driven back to enter caused by the rafa crossing with egypt. agencies sites this system is acting as a buffer next and helping push palestinians toward starvation. israel is facing increase pressure and his national criticism for blocking a into the strip is really officials insist. this isn't the case and say that the real problem is that the un and other international organizations aren't capable of distributing the supplies once they get to gaza. the problem is not on these really sides or the routes for you many to renee to gone into guys. the problem who was a collective and distributed. and this is the main gap because the you in haven't
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adjusted themselves to this humanitarian operation hearing does. but un officials say that's not true, and the number of trucks entering is far too low to meet the population of needs. before the prices and the war started in the 7th of october, it was $500.00 or $600.00 trucks coming in a day. and since that time, people has a mass of catastrophic humanitarian disaster, but upon them. so we need more entry points, one in the north, and many other places for food to come into. rather than just the one crossing point of the moment. even once food does arrive, there's no guarantee he will end up in the hands of hungry people, gauze as a mass run health ministries that on thursday that this a distribution center and central garza had been hit by his riley attack, killing 8 people and destroying desperately needed supplies
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to spend more or less drawn. we get paid and we distributed the people, the people needed to come to get their ramadan meals. today they hit the warehouse limits and burned all the 8, including the dates, how to go. it's the 2nd time in as many days as an aide site has been attacked. and a reminder that even as countries scrambled to transport supplies because the light at and see getting them that is only part of the struggle. on a 2nd, look at some of the stories making headlines around the world's germany's parliament, as those against sending taurus crews ms solves to ukraine. opposition. members launch the motion quoting for the bonds themselves to be delivered. it was supported by some lawmakers and the coalition government. but charles, the own up schultz and his social democrat states that would risk dragging germany into war to tell with, along the european parliament has decided to take the european commission to quote, over
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a decision to give billions of euros to hungry the commission effectively. the us government had unblocked funds for hungry in december, despite opposition from parliament. the sand off between 2 of the highest e you institutions will be had before the european court of justice. burgess court has ruled that an australian scientist is not, as he claimed the father of the christa currency. bitcoin craig right, has maintained for years that he is associate not camacho, a suit. and them useful bitcoin is anonymous creator. he was sued over the claim by accept a currency non profit to groups is that the 1st polling stations have opened in russia's presidential election. the outcome is not in dealt with president putin's opponents. sidelined in jo, odette voting is also underway in russian occupied regions of ukraine was some say they were being forced to cost a vote in remote regions of russia like here in the arctic voting and the countries
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presidential election is underway. after ballot boxes arrived by helicopter and ukrainian territory is occupied by russia like here in marietta. voting is also underway. what cooling calls and election? which just a little bit of taking part in the elections as a way to express your patriotism, the residence of dumbass, a new rochelle, understand this very well. they both use it for you initially with russia. under the most difficult conditions, they will now make their choice in this selection faction, your so we will residents are under pressure to pledge their loyalty to the criminal mass of attacks by ukraine or disrupting the voting. ukrainian missile attacks on the russian border region of belgrade have reportedly
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cause deaths and injuries. and you creating drone attacks. oil refineries deep inside russia. these images were shared by pro ukrainian russian fighters, some of them right wing extremist. they're advancing interaction territory and say, this is their response to the russian presidential election. it was gateway. now the war has come to russia. this is how we sure, thanks to vladimir putin more something to cover. the metal with russia has responded with drone attacks on ukraine. like this one in the residential building in the northern ukrainian town. assuming the left several civilians dead as the most powerful of rockets ever built space ex is scholarship, lost it off the se, but it didn't make back to us intact. the when our test flight began in texas,
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i'm headed out over the gulf of mexico know crew or satellites. re 6 own i eat on most of the flies, the success. think thousands of improvements have been made since test flights began last year. so far all 3 i've had a firey end. so what happened earlier, we spoke to keith cowling, a space expert and the editor of nasa watch in washington dc. well, they usually get back from the spacecraft as it comes back to earth that it has. it does is a lot of heat, the atmosphere churns up and you usually lose video content. but we were seeing, you know, some really amazing video, but then they lost the signals to 2 different types of space, satellites at the same time. heard nothing soon. so it's not unusual to expect that something would be lost and re entry, but again, they've already accomplished everything they wanted to do just by getting it up into space. so you know, you get you wonder if you, you lose
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a few. but 3rd time is the chart. we're just the parameters of a test. we say we want to watch the rocket. we want the 1st stage to work separate from the 2nd stage that goes into orbit a door opens produce in test. it does all the stuff in space and then it begins to re enter everything i said worked up until that point. that was really what they are attempting to to. they didn't expect to recover the 1st stage or the 2nd stage . they just, in fact they were just got a crash and that wasn't part of the test. so if you look at it from that perspective, it's a complete success ideally, and you'll, they'll tell you, we'd like to get our rockets back because we want to reuse. now new york has regained the land lock that it was gone for months for renovations. they were tied . concord jet returned to his home on a manhattan pier after a journey by boat. it really will be the very last to any of this concord aircraft. after months of restoration, it's headed back to peer 8 to 6,
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and the and trippy to see air and space museum on the banks of the hudson river in new york. a museum where a whole range of extraordinary means of transport around display. and this concludes not just any conclude jet will take pride of place that this airplane has wells records for flying from new york for long. and i was the captain of that air . so the 2 hours 50 to 59 seconds 50 to 59 seconds was um we did it together. back in 1996 me and mike for the concord, the only supersonic jet ever to fly commercially will be we turn to public display at the start of april form or operate as friends and pretty sure i always retired the aircraft in 2003 due to high operating costs and a tragic accident in the year 2000. when an engine court fired during takeoff,
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