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the, the, this is dw news line from the land, p o and security council approves the resolution demanding an immediate cease by a in gaza. the license states the size for the 1st time not to veto the proposal, and everybody else supposed in favor. also on the program rushes presidents looking at fruits and blames of radical islamists group for mass killings that have moscow constant hole that repeats his claim. but ukraine may also be involved and boeing's boss steps down to catastrophic crashes. and the strength of technical failures have cost out on us. plain make is safety procedures. the
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moment it's good to have you with us. the un security council has for the 1st time, pause the resolution to monday and they needed sci fi and goes up. the breakthrough came as the united states decided not to block the measure, having vetoed 3 previous efforts. the resolution also demands the immediate release of all hostages, still held by him off the group behind the october 7th terror attacks against israel. the drugs, the degrees of the 5th hailed i'm milestone moment at the united nations security council. 14 nations voted in favor of the resolution cooling for a c spy and java for the 1st time. so the united states refrained
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from detailing the agreement and steed abstaining to ensure directly opposing a request from israel not to do so. this resolution rightly acknowledges that during the month of ramadan, we must resubmit to peace. a mouse can do that by accepting the deal on the table. a cease fire can begin immediately with the release of the 1st hostage. and so we must put pressure on him us to do just that. is rails planned invasion of rough is causing major concerns for the you with its biggest ally and is really delegation was due to travel to washington this week to discuss alternatives. but it's really prime minister benjamin missing. yeah. who cooled off the trip after the security council's decision? and as well as defense minister you of garland. oh, really in the us shows no signs of acknowledging the ceasefire. cool. hope will
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solve it. we have more right to adopt of war and gaza until the return all of the hostages home based off, you do not reach it clear on the size of the decision and gaza. and they bring us closer to want to know the color of middle hop, mommy's cellphone. in john's, the security council vote for some hope to meaning the others marks the crucial step towards halting israel's actions on the us must leverage all of its resources and assets. both the primary and ultimate advocate for israel, of other homes. while the seas 5 voted foot hope and gaza without israel support, it may end up being a symbolic g ste. yeah. rather than a practical solution for pace around the dfw stuff on simon's in washington dc. what the, the un resolution is binding on israel as well. it is, are you in the secure natural as you are a security council?
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resolution is the 1st one out of 5 times. this is the one who actually 6. now remember, there were 3 other resolutions which the u. s. v. tote. and then there was last friday's u. s. resolution you extra for resolution, which china and russia vetoed and now we have one which actually states it's adopted. so let's see how this will all end up planning out for israel, for the war and is early and guys, but you see it was only possible to be that way with the us abstaining today from the vote in the security council. why? because about the us had still problems with the text of the resolution, but had worked all weekend long with the other partners on crafting and tweaking this language. use their and without a condemnation of how much for their tax on israel from october 7th, the us still was okay with the fundamentals and that's why they abstained. and now
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we have this resolution. so what impact is this going to have on us? and is there any relations going forward? it was a little bit of a diplomatic roll of cost or, and probably hasn't been the best day of israel u. s. relationships. what do i mean by this? these riley's are clearly not happy with the us letting this resolution actually happened, letting this pass abstaining from the vote not to be doing the un resolution. however, the is really defense, but it still was he in washington dc all day long and had conversations with day sullivan. national security advisor was secretary of state anthony blinking and secretary of defense, lloyd austin. now probably to submit an yahoo obviously cancel the delegation. the plan visit of the delegation here in the united states that was aimed to discuss cease fires and at a cease fire solution for gaza. and a bird
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a is really encouraging or operation in rough on the us is still very interested in that this is not happening and incursion into rafa and operation by his various these early say they will do it any way. so the bottom white house and for me and then you all have their work cut out for themselves and for each other because things are not very good as they stand right now. so what does this mean in terms of trying to ensure that is well sticks to this resolution? what will the united states have to do to ensure that there is some form of cooperation with the resolution diplomatic pressure, diplomatic pressure, and more diplomatic pressure. and there is not only apparent but also stick of course, and that is as president bite. and the headset very clearly, very upfront, straight up, um that every option is on the table regarding preventing israel from doing this operation in raw fox uh, by curtailing limiting us support. you remember us
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a fort was relentless and straightforward. and from the 2nd it happened on october 7th. the president was us present bite and was in israel in a, in a time is the 1st time in history that he was president visited is really the time of war, which was ro was in at the time already. so if you see what can america do, it can hold cats support for israel in terms of ammunition, in terms of helicopters, in terms of the parts for it, for a fighter jets the weaponry of all the kind what the us will not do. i can guarantee that that is correct. any support for the are and don't air defense system for his role. these. this air defense system uses american rockets miss solves to defend israel and this will not be stopped. but anything else, the president said is on the tape. that's the deputies stefan simons in washington dc. thank you very much. stefan washington,
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president settlement purch and says that radical islamists carried out the attack on a concert hall near moscow. he previously plains ukraine for the assault, which killed 139 people. i sis k, part of the so called the stomach state says it was behind the attack. some of those legend involved in the killings have been charged with terrorism. one after another, the suspects are dragged into a course in the russian capital. the investigators say all of them have confessed of carrying on fridays attack inside of moscow concert hall videos have emerged on social media suggesting some of the group or tortured, wiling custody. one of them brought in directly from hospital in a wheelchair all for suspect, who now facing terrorism charges and a possible sentence of 15 years to life in prison. president vladimir putin has now said that radical islamic carried out the attack.
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but he implied other forces were at work. yeah. could we still get the body attack? was committed by is let me see from the islamic state organization, which is banned. and russia was my, we know who committed this crime against rusher and its people is olivia. and we want to know who ordered that nothing to do. so those that gosh, outside the crocus city hall, where the attack on folded people continue to lay flowers. on sunday, russell held a nationwide day of morning for the dozens of victims. people came to a concepts. some people came to relax with their families to any one of those could have been in that situation. now i want to express my condolences to all the families that were affected to tear and seems. and i want to pay tribute to these people among those here to mourn or survivors of the concert massacre. some of
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the 5000 people evacuated from the venue during the attack. many of them with the help of the vineyards workers. so i am so grateful to all of those people here were there that anything the showed us where to go directed us. i would like to thank each of them. they did a great job. it seems like a small consolation in the wake of one of the deadliest attacks on russian soil, in decades walls, adamant fruits and acknowledge the attack was carried dallas by in the midst minutes since he still says to create. and they also have played a role to companies, washer analysts, konstantin, it explains. and you can say, because your name is the and you're in total control of everything. and right. the so called cost the total police, that's all they do. my. everything is on the control. high,
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doesn't matter what method is, is the propaganda line did you want to spend to mostly the russians, but also to be, you know, to those friendly people that believe that put in this fight thing natal, whatever they did, leaving quite a few of the countries and i think that this is the essence of it. look, uh the uh, in normal demoss. uh we have to have this would have been under custody by parliament, by the media, by the end, june. uh, regarding the faith is evidence that is all of the security services to prevent this atrocity while the united states process. otherwise, the nation seemingly revolted, or rather in the criminal. they said it is about the bus. did you section a bunch of russia? no one is there supposed to do anymore, really no tutors in total control. so she has to basically spend the slide because there are courses already being off on independent address media and the social media who's of accessible actually also for the different method wait interrupted.
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so why did this happen? so the explanation, you know, well we couldn't do anything about them because it's not some kind of bunch of. busy islamic that is do it, it is the united states, essentially it's ukrainian along the top behind. that makes it so much more on this and then i'm sure will lead to repercussions domestically where you are in utah for quote unquote. and then use of the people will review spelling, chief executive, dave calhoun is stepping down. the pain, the plane makers says this reservation is part of a why didn't management shake up. 2 major crashes and a series of technical failures have cost doubts and boeing safety procedures. a true aviation giant, but boeing has been under increasing scrutiny from regulators and customers over
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quality control. when a panel do off a 737 max jetliner during the alaska airlines flight in january, the pressure on dave calhoun began to tell calhoun who spent much of his career a general electric. and it's been on the board of boeing since 2002 always pushed the message that it's planes were a safe place. we believe in our place. we feel the safer planes. are people do we have confidence of the safety of our planes. and that's what all of this is about. not, not everyone shares, calhoun, confidence, and discussions a better leadership change have been going on for some time. told him and stepped in his boeing's chief executive to deal with the crisis. the crashes of 2737 max planes, in 20182019 that killed 346 people. 4 years later he steps, aside with the manufacturer still, martin crisis over the quantity of its aircraft. the federal aviation
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administration gave boeing failing grades on nearly 3 dozen aspects of production at at 737, factory near seattle. the company has of late mates tell the a how it plans to turn things around. been a real issue. it's boeing is also lost. can you customers to european arrive on air buff say that way? it's not immediately clear who will succeed called him, and other senior board veterans are also stepping aside. whoever does take over the helm will have a tough job on their hands. and he is reminder of our top story, the seller. thank you and security council as approved a resolution quoting for an immediate cease fire in guns in the us of stain having vetoed previous resolutions, the measure was paused with 14 votes in favor this is the domain is live from the last reminder you can find much more news analysis and
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