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the, the busy data, but the news live from the main page. rail reopen is a lifeline for the people of gaza. desperately needed. humanitarian aid is not being allowed into the tavern 6th through the arrows crossing which had been close and self service. 710 attacks this comes as the secretary of state holds more tools for these, right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. and to me think and see just the medicine group home, asked to accept the cx. 5 proposal and exchange for the release of hostages. also on the program of georgian lawmakers, advance a controversial farm and info in slow that could excites, restricts basic freedoms,
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and could be royal to places, hopes of joining the the i'm feel good. you're welcome to the program. here's ro has reopened the arrows border, crossing into northern guns, which had been closed since thomas's october 7th terror attacks. and rest is the only trusting in the tower she's north. 8 agencies have been calling for his reopening for months to allow the supply of desperately needed food and medicine to hundreds of thousands of civilians at risk of funding. reopening also follows us demands that israel do more to address because as you might have town in crisis and destroy, the spokesman said it was hoped the arrows would remain open. this is the 1st day reopened. ever as crossing for are robust and continuous.
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the route, for instance, a few minutes here in a into gaza. as you can see behind me, those of the cursed trucks. 5th, came this day from joe with them. and we're going to run this the crossing hopefully every day asked shane and no for me. no region refugee council, how much difference reopening this crossing would make? well, that means to be seen as of now, i believe only 30 trucks have reportedly crossed into northern that is nowhere near enough to meet the basic needs of the population. that is on the brink of famine and has been starving for the last several months. on top of that, we're increasingly concerned that well area is, is opening and there discussions of opening this maritime corridor up to 2 crossings in the south. rafa and carol shalom crossing could be closed in the event
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of uh of. c uh, rough uh, ground offensive, and so were concerned about, well, one of pricing may be opening. there's potential that others could be closed. and nonetheless, with the, the amount of a that's been trickling in over the last several months. it's nowhere near enough to address the humanitarian needs of gaza and the n. well, more 8 may be blowing in, we need trucks. we need fuel to be able to distribute that day, and we need access safe access to communities throughout all of garza. in order to deliver the aid, and so those are things that we still need to continue pushing on. of course, we've been demanding for increased crossings to be opening over the last several months. and we are glad to see that additional one has opened. they're still concerns, but not enough able be getting in to, to find off them. and in northern garza. hi, not china. low from the norwegian refugee council interest and a while us secretary states has any blank and has held multiple for these,
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right. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. the secretary plain count has been urging thomas to accept a truce and exchange for the release of hostages. he also pressed mister nathan yahoo to increase a deliveries to gaza and repainted. us concerns about israel is proposed to ground invasion of the southern city of rafa. license the secretary of state's towards several sites in southern israel with defense minister you of galant, including the cam shalom border crossing to see what a trucks found for gaza. our inspected little speaking at israel. suppose of ashton, to me blinking thomas to agree the cx 5 deal quickly. israel has made very important the compromises in the proposal that, that it's on the table demonstrating its desire and willingness to get disagreements and get it done. now is we've been saying it's on us moss has to decide whether it will take this deal and actually advance
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the situation to the people that it purports to care about in gaza. there is no time for the late uh, there is no time for further haggling of the deal is there, they should take it like to respond to and tanya kramer in jerusalem, explain how things stand and then those sees, finally go stations as well. that's also being discussed here. actually it's a, it's a way of waiting periods right now was this really guffman, but also of course, the relatives and families of those hostages in gaza. but also people in goals are waiting. now, what it will, how most a say this still waiting here for an official response. but i am asked to this a proposal that was submitted submitted to them by the egyptian and codes of re immediate us. and you know, this is also of course what we heard from the
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a secretary of state and tony blink. and he was also, you know, just to push for more humanitarian aid, a going and took also, but also for a immediate ceasefire that includes uh, the release of hostages. and what do you understand from egyptian sources? is that how must have asked for multiple reputations. also for guarantees, as it's reported as a concerning the return, many of the people that were displaced the beginning of the war now, 7 months ago to the sol, so they can return to their homes in the north of what's left of the homes. and also when it comes to the withdrawal of, is there any forces from gaza that has been one of the major sticking points and these and negotiation. and of course, also the talks about a permanent a sci fi. so there are a lot of speculation on how such a deal would look like, but they're also not the encouraging signals coming from israel from
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a prime minister. binion me, nothing y'all is coming. that's a, that is from a position among his far right. members to deal, they want to see the war continue and also from a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. himself, who had said that no matter what, there will be a military ground invasion, rough weather, that is a deal, or whether there is no deals that have been a really criticized a by some hint, as well as saying just doesn't really help to come to do so this is a very core, so times and in recent days there were some courses optimism, but the longer this goes now this of course concerned that it might not work out, but especially for the families and relatives of the hostages, but also for people in gaza. were waiting for a ceasefire. okay, thanks tonya tonya cramer in jerusalem. with a quick look now, what's the most doors that making headlines around was, was stuff in china,
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but at least 24 people have been killed as a positive, a highway collapse and glendon province for the fact you were taking the hospital report suggests around 500 members of the emergency services were dispatched to the same because of the incident is being investigated. tens of thousands of people have valleys across from says positive global pro testament made a police use tear gas. so these 1st demonstrates in paris. their values were organized by labor unions with demands including higher wages and peace in the middle. east. british government says, is wrong about the 1st group of migrants for the poor taishan under the so called rwanda at the home office, posted a video of a rate that's an undisclosed location. human rights groups have criticized the new law which allows the for tysons off on the authorized migrant and the matter of new york city is defended. the police track down on pro palestinian demonstrates as at columbia university, aragon them said the compass protest to be co opted by want to describe just
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outside agitators and the police had to intervene overnight offices rated and occupied building on campus interest and maybe $300.00 people the action came at the request of the university president, after students denied an ultimatum to back down, will be expelled. this. this is the moment for his officers inside go preached columbia university's hamilton holding the call. it says it had no choice but to authorize the read to restore safety and order pro palestinian students are taking over the building but was kept by to get it themselves inside and hung about no renaming the building, hence home after a 6 year old by letting them go, gillian, gaza,
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dozens of those board as those i'd be interested yet they remain defiant. all the quoted amount of these do, do groups from columbia to withdrawal investment funds from companies supporting israel as government. and i'm just deeper students and faculty disciplined over the broadest high, mature students. so i feel like it's especially important for me to express my concern about palestinian lives and suffering because i kind of critically stand against the ideas that jewish people can not be pro palestine. i. i think that design isn't like insights on anti zionism and anti semitism are not the same thing and human life deserves to be protected. the board is old, will be expiring, well vandalism,
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and broken access to the building. these pictures released by the university's votes person to damage to the occupied building. the tense the columbia university has requested a police presence unto me 70 that's duties of the university's graduation ceremony . the student groups vowed to continue the process despite the track down lockout responding to benjamin alvarez, group spoke to me from the columbia university and tell me what was happening following a turbulent night. indeed, the students purchasing outside of university vowed to continue. there is a group, a chancing, also same columbia university, also, those who took this decision saying hands of our students criticizing,
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it seems it unfolded to your yesterday evening when and what the entity is occupied . whole molding 280, a risk not only here in columbia university where they can combine it to the rest of the world. so made it a city college. and now the big question of those will be, what will happen with those students? will they be suspended and how it is will unfold? but for now, the approach is outside to that. we've spoken to said they will continue a protesting it. what they called was an over reaction by a police and also by the president of columbia university of is sending in n y b twice. only a few days and couple of weeks ago who was new york man, eric adams talking about when he blamed external actors and professionals for the escalation on the columbia. kansas that's a very good question. unfortunately, it's difficult to answer that on one side because media access has been severely restricted, we could not end to to see one does arrests were made. and also because we don't
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have a breakdown from n y p d from your police department telling us of these arrest so many were affiliated with the university. how many were not affiliated with the university, even a, this student, a journalist who have been covering this and who have had access to that many of us don't have it. that's remember that to say that campus was a basically on locked in, allowing only those who are living inside in essential stuff to actually enter it kansas grounds. but there was something else that was quite remarkable in the press conference that they gave to day. one of the offices of the police departments showed a lock saying this is what professional spring 2 campuses. but off the search, it was found that it was actually a bike log. there was an advertise also a via columbia as public safety department. so we're still waiting on the details there to give us exactly the information of what the out centers want a where there were allegedly also inside of that whole. but of course, we need to make the difference between those purchasing inside and protesting
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outside. and that's something that we also seen over the past couple of days that we've been covering. this is right here at columbia university of columbia calls, not the only us campus facing the so itself student protests. so we likely to say a more rates on campuses across the country. definitely, and also you're in new york, the other universities will see the buses of n y, p d also being being take him there. we can expect that more of this process will happen. we also those seeds also i'm folding on you c, l, a in los angeles where you saw a these group attacking those where they are in the encampment. so we can be sure that not only here in new york, but also in many of the cities, the discussions are ongoing and how is it pray? the office of the president of the university of those administration of the university will react to this quote is what we can expect at least here. it will, we're seeing the columbia university. the students that are protesting outside will continue to vote and press a university telling them to divest from companies if they say,
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profit from israel's war and goes okay, thank you. have a ben benjamin a louder is through the in new york city. i'm about to you up tonight. i'm next on dw series, with a look at the women in spot in the next generation of environmental. i'll be back at the top of the he's got issues with a lot say what grade the, this, the shadows of these pod costs and videos shed light on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed.