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the the, this is data, but it was like from the new york, the secretary states and diplomatic overdrive odds. and they think it was only 6 trips when they stopped pushing hospice. these finding gaza. that's amazing. with fanny mae ness and yahoo israel says it will launch the offensive in rock, but we pulled with that to us. also on the programs they run security council objects to us sponsored resolution calling for a cause, a ceasefire. russia and china block moved with moscow accusing washington. i hypocritical spetchko us bank draft resolution also in total toll the release of hostages help us on russia attacks, few trains, editors supplies for the massive wave of missiles and drugs strikes target infrastructure and residential buildings in the logic,
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step by raj for weeks keeps as it shut down many of the 150 long incoming. this the, i feel good to welcome to the program where there's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in tennessee today. the secretary of state made the trip to discuss the possibility of extending humanitarian aid to casa israel. is still pursuing hamas millers in saint holes responsible. the october 7th attacks the meeting with mr. bass and young, who said that he's not afraid to continue operations in rafa without us assistance . this is get more from that the deputies released unless then shawnee reside us out. welcome shawnee on to the blinking, fairly busy. today's call to the web to stuff. let's start with his meeting with
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these randy primary. some things lined out of that i think today is is mister netanyahu say, well, bach, us or not? we'll go in to got it. we're going to rafa in south garza when we're ready. well, russell became for that and you out sort of the simple of, of the victory of a home us and he's been building up for this moment for a couple of weeks now. already we've been hearing him talking about discussing with the isabella military, several operational options of how to go about it. because we're talking about a very small part of maybe where we have to point a mean out of the 2400000 that we had in gaza before uh, october 7th. but half of them are now in this area. so israel would have to evicted the population there for the sake of their safety, but also for technical reason. if they want to be able to move around in the process, they will have to get them out of the way. and they have also promised the americans
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that, um, and this contention point is as of this back and forth with the american ministration . this is a point that the to now seems to be, well, he is focusing on because he needs the world to feel that he's ready to go into the office in order to have some leverage when it comes to come us. this is the last bastion for him us where is really has not really freely operated yet in gaza. and he feels that as long as he's not showing that he's willing to go there, no matter what he's seeing, he seems week to the palestinians and he's willing to jeopardize also his the american is really ties for that. so it seems okay, so talking big, but do you think this will be followed by action? well, we haven't to action for a long time. so now i already gave the orders for these really meant harry to prepare for going into off a couple of weeks back already. and, you know, we've read, we're at, again again february and january and so on. this is going to be a very complicated, complex operation, evicting 1200000 people out of buffer. it's going to be weeks from now even if it
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will give you known to to now finally give the go to the military. we're not going to be seeing it happening before 3 or 4 weeks, which would still give enough time for more diplomatic or political maneuvers to be found or any solutions that a pool a, you know, settle a bit of the american concerns to the future of what happens to this region to the people, the millions of people sheltering there. now. all right, let's talk again about what's happening on the diplomatic front at today at the un security council. america's resolution for quoting, for an immediate cease fire tied to the release of hostages that was vetoed by china and russia. i'm expected anyway. i mean, the americans have veto themselves 3 times before resolutions for peace, a spar that were brought to the un security council and you know, the back and forth between russia in america that's bigger than the middle east or anything else. i mean, and, and the dysfunctionality, unfortunately we have this such a important body. the un security council is, is, you know, is, is proven again and again the, the, the,
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that the core of the issue was, is it kind of be a conditional or non conditional call for a cease fire the minute to the americans upset. we also want to tie the hostages release to this cease fire. that's when they lost the support of a junior. i can see the over here, our country and, and the counts. and also china and russia, which would have not been so happy to grad septic, to the americans and from the beginning. but they could have maybe obtained if they had felt that this might bring some momentum that is positive. and unfortunately, the, this is not the case, the you and still paralyzed the security council. so paralyzed. so can israel claimed this that the death of his resolution as any sort of victory? oh, not really. i mean, the signal that the americans have been trying to send to israel by pushing forward this message is still there, you know, trying to, we are not happy with what's happening. we're trying to put pressure on, you know, various ways is real officially. there's not a mean it would have probably ignored or the resolution is it says, you know,
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the u. n is too biased. the security council has to bias, of course, it would have been too happy about trying to comply with it. but again, the specific resolution which also tied into the hostages really springs us where we are all the time. it's about getting how much you agree for the hostages released before he's really going to agree for any ceasefire and this back and forth. they've been seeing for weeks and weeks now. it is still ongoing. okay. i see that session on the chevy resolve is missed. i'm well, i spoke to shina low from the norwegian refugee council in jerusalem, and asked of her thoughts on the failure of a certain resolution in the un well, we've seen that multiple un resolutions calling for these for the my understanding is that this one did not explicitly call for as the spire have now failed in the security council. but we need world leaders to keep pushing. we need there to be these fire. that's the only way to put an end to the tremendous devastation,
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death and destruction that we've seen all over almost 6 months in gaza. and the only way for to mandatory and agencies such as the norwegian refugee council and our partners to be able to scale up aid to that. the people who desperately need it as bad and is, is on the bridge. we're on the brink of fan the paper because i do seem very much to be stuck in the middle of a great power politics and this a lovely. these are the people who are losing the most. they've been suffering for 6 months of possibilities. there's been 32000 house demands, has been killed over the last 6 months. more than 60 percent of housing in garwood damaged or destroyed 1100000 people facing acute starvation level. at this point we, it's the situation could not be any more dire. we've been warning for months that this would, what is what would happen so long as facilities continued and so long as,
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as not enough, he was reaching the people in god. and now we're at this point of, of serious desperation. and we need the world community to come together to push for these fire ones. and bro, that's the only way that we can even attempt to try and address the tremendous needs of quickly rising on the ground in gaza. give us an idea, would you please of how much a family is actually guessing through whether i buy overland by air or indeed bye see is nowhere near enough to eat is getting in to gaza by any of those means. i just checked the numbers a few minutes ago and it looked like only a fewer than $200.00 trucks per day continued to enter. god that there. uh, over the last few days, we need a massive scale and a minimum of $500.00 trucks per day to enter. we know that there's been these alternative routes that have been attempted, the, the air drops that we've seen, which really are very expensive. not very efficient,
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have landed in the sea in israel, have landed them and killed people in paris which have failed to deploy. these simply are not an efficient or of effective way to, to reach people in need to have the ground crossings are in terms of the core doors . there certainly is potential for that to, to scale up and, and to have it have a broader impact. but in terms of the pop up port, the united states has committed to building dec would take a 30 to 60 days to construct and the people gather just simply do not have enough time. we need there to be continued pressure on israel, not only to operate the courage crossings after capacity which, which is which they are falling far short of, but also to open additional crossings regularly to allow for more need to get in particularly to northern guy, the where a famine is, is really moving. thank you so much for joining us and outlining that so clearly for us to shine and learn from the norwegian refugee council. as you trade why
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people are reported to have been killed and injured investments latest overnight, an attack husbands. that as he said, he's country down to move a 90 russian miss 1000 drugs and said it was the largest strike against that. he got national interest energy infrastructure since the will be got sniffing out. survivors is a familiar sight for so many ukrainians, and one scene across numerous cities on friday in the aftermath of fresh overnight attacks from russia. many people across the ukraine are still missing, including here in separation. one of the hardest hit titans to do is simply there were a lot more explosions after the 1st one. there was so much debris flying around us, had only one goal to ensure that my child was alive. i rescued him from the level
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so many residential areas were affected. the primary target of rushes. miss island roland attacks was ukraine's energy facilities. president reloaded music lensky college at the largest strike on their energy infrastructure of the entire war. ukraine's largest hydro electric down was hedge in the early hours of friday morning, causing blackheads sort of left more than a 1000000 ukrainians with power because there's no no boss signal. and we need to get in touch with the elderly people to find out if there are tang and what they need on the back seat. the escalation of russian strikes has forced many elderly residents of this border time to evacuate
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and move deeper into ukraine for safety. they leave their homes with little hope for peace anytime soon. as keith calls on europe for additional air defense systems, in my wake of this latest barge of russian strikes, it's one of india's key opposition sagos as appears in court societies are based on corruption charges, just weeks before national elections. often the katie while is daddy's chief minister and part of a political alliance phone to challenge prime minister there under moody, with the k through 12 support says i called his arrest politically motivated and have turned act in protest, anger, but not disbelieve. what that is of good lead to one of prime this to another, to move these fi assessed. critics moody kind of defeat arvin cajun about that's why he was arrested the data you what i'd be sending,
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this is the murder of democracy. it's been going on for a while and nowadays arrested alida and look at the timing because i do not have very inconvenient timing for daily chief minister of in case we bought, taken into custody just for weeks ahead of india. national elections gives you the spot, the head being accused. what's a good option to scheme involving liquor license up rules. the chief minister and his allies insist he has not done anything wrong. look a month and i think i got a key point that i see that seems ministers house was searched in this rate for only $70000.00 engine rupees. were found in casual, which the enforcement direct right returned by they've taken the chief minister small by us and half a rest attempt the day after the kids you well goes to office with an antique that option age and nearly a decade ago, his body p a p is now a member of
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a broad opposition alliance. aiming to children's to be in upcoming elections. many critics say the routing parties targeting opposition leaders ahead of the vote to the bgp has been deformed, ensured that there is no living being on the beach. it be let, the government denies political interference and cause these accusations, desperation of the position. most the opinion polls predict. comfortable then foot, brian, mr. moody, who is seeking to consecutive to such a reminder of our top story. this out us secretary of state on to the banking has been holding 12 position by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu in kind of a, it's in the middle east to push for sci fi a. gaza. mister netanyahu says israel both as you promised medicines in the rough estimate of the documents next, on the w, a documentary,
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