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times, why are we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting through the whole life, intuit stream for most americans? because it can look us politics, the bottom line, the of the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this has been use our lives in del, coming up. in the next 60 minutes, desperately needed food and medicine trickles into garza through the roof, off crossing. but people still unable to flee into egypt will be live with you and on the secretary general for humanitarian affairs lawson. griffith to discuss what needs to happen next. the is
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riley. miss. i'll pound garza for a 15 consecutive day. nearly 4400 palestinians had been killed since the war began. calls for an immediate de escalation, well laid as gather in egypt, looking to hold a humanitarian catastrophe in garza and tens of thousands stand in solidarity with palestine. we'll have the ladies from riley's being held in major cities around the world. the small convoy on the move to tackle a huge amount of terry and crisis grows. by the minutes in the besieged gaza strip right now, 20 trunks carrying food and medicine of entered garza threw that off crossing from egypt and unloading the desperately needed congo the rights group say the i won't
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even make a dent in terms of relief for the 2300000 palestinians, high false. it begins on coverage and they've been standing ready for days and had lost the 1st laurice carrying desperately needed supplies were on the move from egypt into garza. just 20 of them. what? 8 agencies, a cooling a drop in the ocean when it sustained reliable supply is what causes people require . what i can uh know nothing about and know how do we hope this is the beginning, and that's sufficient. 8 will arrive at that and there would be good little pressure to stop that question on garza, food, water and medicine were all unloaded, but no few of these very conditions barring and as it gets as good a time us and the boat was closed again, immediately no way out, so those with foreign passports who'd been told to gather that among them, the mother in law or scotlands 1st minister comes that uses. people have cause a want to live because and then they even pretty. there's no air. the sofa
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was the children playing the days and call you in the evening. my heart is broken. through the day, israel's bombardment continued and goes through t mobile buildings turned into craters. 3 generations of 172 here. this woman says, israel is only continues to tell civilians himself how much i owe money. 30 bucks. well, the humanitarian conditions in strip under control. we continued to stress that the residence of the north should move to the south sheet and the humanitarian aid that went into the strip that will be delivered today. the show. at an international summit in cairo, georgia is king called any force displacement of palestinians, a war crime, sentiments echoed by the palestinian president. and then what i do mean will, how would that reward of any attempts to displace our people from gaza? and we also ward of any attempts to expel philistines from their homes,
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or displacing them from jerusalem or to westbank. elsewhere that was restated, support israel's right to self defense, along with its obligations under international law. despite the incredibly difficult circumstances, i have called for discipline. and professionalism and restraint from these re email, tre, israel stated, will rain is a permanently change picture. the eradication of i'm us as a middle tree and governing entity on saturday, israel's army released these images of it. so just training for ground invasion. are you close it out your 0 as well. let's take a closer look at how impulsive the rough off crossing is to people of garza. before the 7, some of october, garza used to see receive up to 850 a trucks daily. 450 from egypt and the rest from israel. well, today the 20 trucks allowed enough to 2 weeks of no i the tool will that represents
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about 2.5 percent of the usual daily needs of causes population of 2300000 people. mountain griffith is the un, i'm the secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator . you joins us now from kyra good to have you with us. so 1st of all, can we expect? do you expect that further trucks will follow we insist that the trucks will follow what it's be the key point of all the stream, the details negotiations that have been going on these last days. and i'll still continuing the central part of any a program anywhere in the world, by the way, a certain encouraging and jobs, the children census is about your mouth terminated being provided reliably.
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and then on interruption fashion to the people who need that, they need to know how long they need to exist on the aid that they get today. i know you and says to have any assurances that it will happen. well, we get a chance right now as we speak for tomorrow and today's to come. so is there a chance tomorrow i might get in? so there's a chance, yes, as a jobs tomorrow, the by get it and it's not going to be anything like the, the, the level that you have accurately described it on needed. and that we have had it also for about colleagues in honora, which has a huge experience, goes in gaza. but yes, we are hoping that it goes in tomorrow. we're hoping that a goes in every single day. i'm hoping that it becomes of dependable, reliable, efficient, and scale operation. and you will go to the summit,
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held in cairo today. i was present along with my secretary general attorney gutierrez, every single member of the state spoke at the summit, spoke of the judge need and the deserving attention of the people of gaza at the palestine. and so back to mind, sir, that i represent, all right, you said there's a chance it might get and even as soon as tomorrow again, is there any chance that we might see all the volume holes get into garza particularly fuel hospitals, need fuel, in order to to operate full ambulance has to operate, people need fuel and water full for water generates has to be switched back on and so on. yeah, we do, we do need show less the better the about is that it's not trying to be collaborative. i'll say we need fuel. yes,
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i understand that some fuel can be seen as a jewel use a commodity. we have a lot of experience in many parts of the world. many complex about the issues of enforcing so called jewel use commodities. it is not beyond the bounds of our experience and it is certainly central talk current negotiations to workout it, cisco web i it becomes clear maintenance to transferred and sure of the fuel that we take it and we must then so the reasons you accurately pointed out will will not be used for rule, but will be use the those essential spaces, the gods and how crisis is beyond belief. the gods and health destitution are all the needs on central to that collapse
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is, is water and the need for water as well as the medical stops as well. fuel is needed . we must have it negotiate edging on it. and i am certainly hopeful that we will get an agreement on that very, very soon we must, how soon mont. and if i may ask how soon the seller and i know we, we need it. you know, we're all present day by day to be very honest. with you on these negotiations, let me just describe a little bit about those to go share sheets because i think that gives us a better understanding. we are, we're in the us and we are appraising and negotiations with the as ready authorities. of course, i knew objections both very much, deeply involved in the entry into and exit from gaza. the united states is often behind the scenes sometimes in front of the scenes
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being extremely important and very helpful. we negotiate throughout the day. we negotiate long mc negotiations will be going on long on this program and, and i would like to say, i would like to think that by tomorrow we will have agreement on certain basic aspects. can i take a moment just by them all those all to you please go ahead. so festivals, fuel, as you say, i think we wish there about that we need fuel. we need to have the regime to demonstrate knowledge. it is number 2, we need to have a, an inspection regime and inspection program. so the policies and neither the policies either not anymore just the, one of them knows that a coming in isn't going to be used towards hosting could weapons example. we have this for many popular, well we have it and get him to just up the road for
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a and points into the officer. for example, we have to have an agreement on that and only to know logistics. all timing, all of the precise average of bonnie's. and finally, perhaps as importantly as anything else, we need to have them up to date, picture of the needs of the moving population in gaza. and they need to move wherever they want to move, or where that falls to move, or wherever they want to move, and wherever they want to move from that to. and so that we can know where we need to deliver, how much money we need, how much funding we're going to need from all those websites, or what to that summit today and others who should help us come to the plot of policy. and i, at this time of anguish need. okay, you've made
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a few really important points that i can see some headlines coming out of that. let me try and get one other point to get you come into one of the point all you in any kind of negotiations as well to provide some clark kind of, i don't want to call it sees 5, but pause in these as strikes so that this aid can be delivered because what we're hearing from correspondence and people on the ground so far as it is very difficult to get a out while gaza continues to be pounded in this. i'm sure you don't want to see this stuff simply shipped through the board and put in the warehouse, you know, say, safety safety people of co cost executives or say there's about not being bomb. i'm being allowed to move sites. they with their families to where they could live safely, add even safety. now, my 2nd to general turn the gutierrez repeated. yes. again today. not for the 1st
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time. his goal for what he calls a humanitarian see spot. what that means is very simple. we need to have clarity about places which will not be bottom door attacked by any one by either side. typically, by the way, civilian infrastructure, hospitals, schools, and so forth are actually exempt from any attacks in war by the rules of law by and special your military law. you have somebody the do i do you think you're going to get a commitment and agreement, particularly from the as right if you are not to, to bomb. so it's an area so you can distribute a there. yes. yes, we must be. must be, must be with, you know, i, i'm of those people who are often accused of being of helpful. if you're getting hopes, you don't do things. we are assets, day by day. you have a very powerful ally. in egypt you have a very powerful ally in across united states and much, much more importantly,
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we have a very positive i live in the low. so yeah, and you'll negotiate doing that right now with these riley's or when it goes it with the whole both sides were negotiated and also i didn't think i'm not so unrealistic to take that we will get all places to the side of costs, but we need 12 or 3, we need places where people can feel safe, where we can feel safe. yeah, we've got stuff as well as across in golf. so just like the poor causing problems that you've been describing. my office as last property is also because of the misery of gaza is not contained within gaza. it just spread throughout the region. so we need to have the face of the safety identified. we need to know that we can go that at certain times, safely. the people can receive us safely about safety, but i'll keep using the brother the is about not being attacked has
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a totally good tears on his repeats of strong coal for you're about to turn c spies . all right, thank you so much. been a pleasure talking to thank you so much for a highlighting explaining what's going on behind the scenes mountain griffith. thank you so much for your budget, me on the program. thank you. and let's go live to our correspondence across the region. product. assume is in gaza in wrong con is in the occupied east, jerusalem. but 1st let's go to any that april haines. she's in the room a low. so 1st of all, we heard that from martin griffith, talking about the negotiations going on. the hope that maybe more a might get in as soon as tomorrow at least he's, he's hopeful that he thinks there's a chance that will happen. how is that kind of message going down? how is it being seen across the west bank?
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well, boston is here. i've been saying that what is going right now inside because that is a drop in the ocean. it's not enough. it's won't get to all of the need. the people inside the besieged cause a strip, but never the less. they say it's much needed then there are hoping for more that comes and we've been already talking to more people here in the occupies westbank. and they were saying that it's also important to note that the issue of the disease because of that it is not just human interior. people just are not looking for at foods and walter, but they are looking for a political solution. they're looking for a cease fire they want, and then to solve the suffering off. the promise thing is under the bombardment, and we're seeing as most as here by some kind of sit in the law. the turning on the song moves the there from the 40 there waiting for to hear the occupied. the effect that belongs to president and my fluids are bad,
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but basically going back to the situation, the city is, feels that they want more people to be allowed to it outside. they've got them for the wounded people to be able to go and get a better sense to be able to uh, get, get the food. once again, the message is that they want political resolution. they want to stop off the war as opposed to just entering some humanitarian need that we've also had this summit going on in cairo, how people responding to the message coming out of that, some of the about the possibility of reviving the piece process and paste talks is that giving people any hope? well, people say that whatever is happening now, at least the people who has been speaking to since the morning here in the west bank. they say that they are not looking for
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a band aid solutions that they are looking for. so comprehensive process that leads to wouldn't be, is really a p p. so they would tell you that in times of crisis in times of war, there are so many submits that are being held with decisions with commitments that ends up not being implemented when it comes to the policies and changing their reality on the ground. we've also heard from the policy and president speaking today, and he talks about the dangers of offices, police, which seems seems to be admin. and this is something that kind of thing is with collab 0. but we've been hearing from them that they say that the presence has the same reference, a piece of the thing, but they will laugh at the issue of this placement has been they felt like as stood his ground on that point, that there's a lot of things that these where these are looking to push kind of scenarios of how the size of the disease strips to kind of create what they call here and use that which is what happened to the part of city is
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a $9.00 to $14.00 days with hundreds of thousands of them were just faced from the whole, they became refugees after the creation of the state of israel, and it had the war that has been started as a result. so how city is your say that they want the full to look comprehensive resolution? so the whole issue of the refugees to the palestinians, they feel that israel has been guessing away with occupying the present case. and what's the selves with when was done in the summit, this just providing founded solutions and not addressed to the real problem, which is the continuation of these when you leave it, the thing so much knew that abraham let's continue this though with iran. connie joins us from occupied east jerusalem 1st take us through the political reaction if any that way getting to the summit to the diplomacy that's going on in cairo. well let's be completely honest
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about the political reaction from israel regarding the car or something that simply isn't any of these res, do not care. they've made that decision. they will go in to a, goes up with that ground offensive at a time of the choosing a one, cuz this guy looks like she said it very bluntly. he said look, this is between the hours, it's nothing to do with us. we've made up our mind, we know we're going to, we will do it eventually. but on the aid, if it was just israel and these were always less, we started devices, they would have maintained the blockade that they put in place on october. the 8th complete blockade. of gauze, the best ways then that position. now, international pressure, international negotiations have actually brought these ratings into the fold. your head ma griffith, that the under secretary general, the united nation speaking about the fact that he was talking to the is ready. so they all parts of this puts they taking
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a hard line. don't know who guard hughes as he is ready. all the spokesman has said, yeah, we're going to let some aid get into causal. but if it lands in the hands of from us, we're going to shut it down completely. so that's the is ready position as was just running you through some numbers right now. normally, between all type of 7th and of type of whole team, that would have been 7000 trucks going into the goals and we've had 20 on one day that's or even one percent of what's needed. so these rate is keeping it slight who keeping it as a political tool to negotiate or at least to put pressure on the gaza strip, is something that they want to be able to do. they're also very concerned about the process again, brought this up very concerned about jewel use commodities. things that how mass may be able to use. now the you and says, we have plenty of experience and all of this we can get jo, use commodities in and make sure it only goes to the right people. but that to know the fact that it's slowing this aid down, these res will my aid as
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a trickle because they will need a complete blockade. they've had to because of international pressure negotiate but then no opening the gates completely. then opening all 7 check points and letting the agent, i'm like, i say, $7000.00 trucks only during this period. about 500 a day window. even close to that right now. all right, non calm that thanks so much. i a thought, a cup i assume is in hon. eunice inside garza earlier there was some strikes which of brought down some residential buildings. when we were talking to hanny we saw people rushing to hospital wants the latest on those casualties. well, from what i for 2 weeks, they usually it strikes continue claiming the life of thousands of palestinians and destroying thousands of residential buildings per hour. so the last hour a residential building was adjacent to our united nations actually to the school
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was level to the grounds. cleanings, a life of 7 palestinians, and cruising the injuries of more than 40 others. the majority of the victims were young children, doctors inside this hospital, the pro, the victims, the young children in the mid to end. the indian defend truck, this complex, showing the dead body for the international media out. and they do to should the light on the targets that have been killed by the disparity of i'm going strikes also during the last hour the is where the occupation closest hit to different areas across the going district central. ready in the mailing in the uh, another enhanced interim areas that the goal is to strict. meanwhile, us into the areas of the gaza strip has been edged throughout the last 2 weeks where he would have been bothered by the, as well as christ. even the is ready, i talked to him. the goal is to start continue indices, areas that were recommended by the israeli occupation authorities. people the site, the goal is to strip to evacuate to. there also have been a witness. massive devastation to do today is really ongoing a shilling of the deceased territory products we've seen today, trucks with
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a cross through has that a actually made its way out to people on the well, i run a clay of these a 20, a humanitarian, a took that into the goal is this trip where really a match it does not do not really match the basic necessities of life. it's not because it's like you're talking about more than one at more than 12 days of a fighting between power steering fighters into use with occupation forces and humanitarian crisis is what this thing. massive depth, the massive get you a ration from day to another. people in the site, the gaza strip of absolutely desperate in terms of the human to terminate that into the goals district simply be. so you military troops where care and we're carrying a simple mid to come on each end. so really miss it. fluids items to the be 6 territory. so it's important to mention that these troops where, where threatened to be bombarded if it's crossed. the uh, the southern areas only the southern areas of the goals districts will be the only
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beneficial beneficiaries from the, from the size of these a aides. we're deliver it to another and a has central air. is that the goal is a strict, it will be kissed by the east ridge occupation forces because simply the occupation authorities are following and upsetting only the mediterranean trucks on daily basis. and they're trying to guarantee that these human determine 81, treat central, another in areas of the booster. it treats a normal days and peaceful times. the number of a trucks that we're entering the gaza strip is more than 20 trucks, that you are talking about. hundreds of trucks that recovery and go central items to the besieged, direct treat. and even due to the intense population of the goal is to start, the situation will deter, rates has been out there is no, any fuel was allowed, took into the goals, districts, or know even important. i'm going to be living items to be allowed to, to move into the besieged directory. so without so if you also with simple items to enter the gaza strip, there was such a noticeable amplifying media outlets about loose human interior trucks. but anyway,
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there was a truck scan partially in a promising institute with the current situation, but we'd be more ongoing. a tax situation requires me of the floating of humanitarian aids to groups each territory. and that's hope you come soon. thanks so much talk to come by soon, ty says amounting and loving and of an escalation, and the fighting between has the law and these right. the army that began off to the sconce of the war on garza mold and full files, and people have left the homes in villages in south lebanon. lebanese officials say the country is already an economic crisis. and if there's an all out war would struggle to support the slice people, they could number more than a 1000000. i never liked it, so, so expensive. you can't imagine how expensive everything is we call it live. and then on top of the cost of living crisis, we have not hung up on top of that we, we can't handle it. we call it handle it ali hash and has more from the southern lebanon as yours. while they live in these boulders has been witnessing a lot of
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a tit for tat. and is ready shelley and got his lot tax. the latest attack was by his will. law fight says who i talked the bid on the box that host the galilee, the vision was on time. the guy did miss size. the 1st miss side head the box, then there were the own forestman as well. lot attacked once again and. and the said at them, the direct engagement between has bullfighters and it's really ami filled the moment. there is no clear outcome of this. the bottle, however, has will lock lanes. that one is ready, the soldier was killed then that all others injured was the only a statement from is what came from the bottom hospital. that said that our 2 is ready, soldiers injured, and what transferred the why had the cup does, and they are treating them. this is the situation for now in south lebanon, was showing continue on the 100, then commit to a 120 kilometers, bought the main,
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the, on the height, the chart, but a nation, and also to the east, towards the villages of a bleed. uh uh, bush anymore. look and also the vicinity, off of he, i'm, he actually measure 0. not soft on on friday. these randy golf mendota tens of thousands of people to leave the homes near the lebanese folder. well that brings the number of displaced 210-0000 hotels in guest houses say they're running out of space. but amongst reports from tel aviv these buses arrived early on friday, and kitty at smyrna. ready to carry people away from this town of 23002 kilometers from israel's border with lebanon. among them, roney schmidt, yona. she's found delays, and that departs a difficult. we are waiting for an announcement informing us where we'd be. and if
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i create it, we've been waiting for it since this morning. many here a more angry with the authorized ease, including this man in the call, the local man, one mother screams, that tells me where she's going. she will not be safer. phoebe, she says, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i voted for you. old easy is what this government fails because my 5 children were not safe here. this is another man tells a man you have 2 children in his randy on the units. may garza, where should i, sleepy sounds with whom should i say? it's a question off by many as ratings in the region with 50000. they've been forced to leave in a single week, since it's relevant to 3 of steps. i'll fight tibits the along the border with lebanon, carrying out artillery strikes and attacks by driving in response to malta and rocket fire. hotels like this one incentive to be, have been preparing to host hundreds of israelis evacuated from towns and cities in the northern region. inside stuff sold through boxes full, the new arrivals,
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food supplies for sabbath meal that will not be celebrated in peace. the month cell . just at a tentative israel will have continued special coverage of the war on garza now and it's 15 stay the the brought to you by visit capital. it's the weekend. here's your forecast, straight across asia. good to have you along and focused on it's fairly quite a few showers popping up though around punjab. providence but nothing major. i want to take you to india. we've got quite a mess in debate and goal here over the next few days that will drift westward and crash into onto a dash of dish and westbank all state. so check back with us for the latest on that
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just 0. the the welcome back. time to catch up on the headlines now. cut off the border crossing between egypt and gaza has opened to allow humanitarian aid into the enclave. hama says 20 trunks, accounting, medical supplies, and food into guns of nobody's being allowed out. these riley ministry is ordered the evacuation of 20 hospitals in the north head of possible as strikes. hundreds of palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. since the 7th of october of full $1385.00 college students have been killed and is really strikes,
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a full palestinians have been killed in the occupied west spikes. $1405.00 is radius of being killed since from us launched its attack on the 7th of october. more than 1040 palestinians have been arrested in the occupied westbank since then . 210 people were taken captive in southern this route during from us is military operation will still talking about accounts is professor of public policy. it hasn't been heavy for university, joins us now here in the studio in dall. so you may have heard my conversation audio with math in griffith saying he thinks that by tomorrow might be able to have an agreement in place to get fuel into gaza and maybe even get more trucks. so it's good news, or is this still a drop in the ocean? obviously it's a, it's a good news. it's a start maybe. and martin is known for his ability to negotiate and he's done it
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and many other parts of the world. however, i fear that there are a number of features that may be and he may not have had enough time to for size or talk about the 1st one. i don't think guys that requires an international humanitarian infrastructure to be set up specially to respond to this crisis. does up by its definition by nature has been end on the receiving end of a very sophisticated infrastructure and in the form of under the law. and the red cross red crescent to societies on the red crescent, the policy and red, cuz your function. so here's what i want about maybe $12.00 or 3 safe areas for a while about it's not in service, hands of needing, you know, resources to mobilize and you know, others to know where they need to go and defining safe areas. now defining self areas in this way, and leaving, leaving it open for the potential of moving people, whether it is their choice or by force, is still to an acceptable. the people do not move by choice. we so they did not
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move by choice. they were forced from the north to the south and they were squeeze . and under that you make the conditions, they have no choice to move. so talking about people taking, making choice is, is really, i think, a very underestimate to all right. you want the creation of safe areas means that the population will be herded into certain areas . and if you're not there, you'll consider natalie, but it's about target bind to noise. you know, we, to all the areas, cities are a, should be safe areas, right? the discussion should not be with as well, but his discussion should be with him us to make sure that they withdraw from the ebony areas. if they're there, then they shouldn't be there. and that is a different negotiation then talking to those areas. that shouldn't be the only one position they must not attack urban areas full stop as no, no excuse to, to doing. so. the other problem i think, is that for the last 10 years, almost since 2014, that has been a very sophisticated system set,
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so called the g. i'm guides of the construction mechanism through which is our controls. what goes in and out of guys, particularly all these dual and use material. so they have no excuse. they know that this is so this can be controlled and has been controlled for almost 10 years . now the problem with it is that it's coming to israel and israel, as i was saying earlier, of objective is to really at offload the responsibility into egypt, then they're going to and they're, they're not going to reopen this in trends. then it's a problem. they're very sophisticated scanners that have been placed issue, you know, to put, to ensure that the mention of this coming in is, is not used to the, is not used, not how, how do you read um, these really position now what's going on with the thinking within these right, the cabinet, this even if there is more progress, perhaps in the coming days on a,
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does that necessarily mean things of the escalating or does this just mean the israel is relieving some of the pressure coming to it from some of its allies to not make the picture look so grim before it launches a ground operation. it's the latter. i don't think as i don't think they would let go before the numbers. mentally equates to what they were used to. there is a, there's an issue for starting pride. now restoring unity and so on that nothing. yeah. how is it so obsessed with so they will not stop. i don't think until the numbers in their online seem like this is a fair stage to which we can start negotiating. and i fear also that they will push ahead with within goes to create this security zone and ultimately ask egypt to take over the responsibility of the guys. all right, so tom, but account thanks so much for sharing your analysis with us to the minutes the wing of how masses released to us citizens taken captive during the attack on
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israel on october the 7th, the mother and daughter and now with these railey authorities, because some brigade says they were released following mediation efforts by cut off chaper tennessee has more judith and natalie went on with us, produced into the custody of the international committee of the red cross, the mother and daughter from suburban chicago with. i don't have that over to these ran the army from gauze and before meeting with relatives. i think his rating of the tree base in a statement, president biden expressed as joy. but release of this administration has been working around the clock to free over us captives held a sentiment underlined by the secretary of state. in this particular instance, i want to thank the government of cutter for their very important assistance. in a statement the military wing of how much said we stress that we are working with all media is to implement the movements decision to close the civilian folk if appropriate, security conditions are available and then to be without 0. how much space and it said it was impossible to release more people unless the is really bombardment of
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goals are stopped. we did the, as i told you, if we, if the good guys vision, we will not release any better. so we are lazy to really as low as the videos. we are really to reduce their bus where you want to from cuz i really don't want to so that i think she of the 2 americans with vacationing at a kibbutz, a kilometer and a haul from gauze. on october, the 7th, natalie contacted her brother as i'm off the attack. she sent a text saying, hey, i'm here in gunshots and explosions. i've locked the doors. i've. i've kind of barricaded myself in here with my step mom. we're going to try and remain as quiet as possible through the air and your instruments with a number of us captive still held by him us as me blinking, but any say the 10 americans remained on accounted for, and that from maybe among the estimated 200 captives held, she ever tennessee elder,
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0 palestinian business is all suffering huge losses following as well as restrictions in the occupied westbank child stratford reports from the city of nablus. where to show you some of the restrictions that have existed here for years and terms of freedom of movement for the palestinians. because of these check points that these writing military set up according to the un, the beginning of this year 2023. that's obviously good. for the wall and the you and was saying that there was 645 fixed check points in the occupied waste bank. now to read, i was just panting around, he's focusing down the on that particular check point. that is one of 6 fixed chick points around the city of nablus alone. we understand that there are at least 3 of those so called lowball check points. and the situation has got a lot was in the last couple of weeks, the palestinians want you to move not only are right in and around that list,
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but of course, right, the way across the occupied way. spank violence moreno just a panel up a little bit. on the top of that hill, you'll see what it isn't. these riley settlement that is one of the teen is really settlements around the palestinian city of nap list. there were also, according to local authorities here, $41.00, so called outposts a legal outposts that settlers coming, they basically put caravans in an area. and over a period of time, those systems grow bigger and bigger until they stablish went the construction of how the buildings proper buildings takes place. just to give you an idea of how restrictive this is in terms of for the palestinian people living here. that means for example, if you need urgent medical equip, urgent medical treatment, for example, where you need an ambulance to get to a hospital quickly. you could well be stopped at
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a check point. so it's potentially life threatening in that. then that level just the freedom of movement in terms of visiting family and friends across the west bank be occupied. westbank is very difficult as well. a massive effect on the economy, for example, that the child, the palestinian village of hawaii, which is on the outskirts of nablus, that was completely closed at. busy by the israeli military on october, the 4th it is now a ghost town. there was at least. busy palestinian who was killed that um, according to about a single socrates by settlers that came into that town on october the full. but now since the will started, as i say, that lockdown continues. and it's costing billions since you millions and millions of dollars are being lost of the policy and the economy because those businesses are closed down. one man that we've been speaking to through our local journalist who he owns 3 restaurants in nablus, a very large businesses, hundreds of his workers have not been able to work since october the 7th. those
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have asked the tech, so as i say these got to check points that were looking at they've been the years that caused problems for years. but now since the war, since those attacks by have us and these wells, declaration of world garza, the situation here is a lot more difficult for yeah, most of free palestinians, 3000000 palestinians living right the way across the occupied west bank. thousands of people have gathered in london to march in solid data and see with the palestinian people these pictures from the british capital and show huge crowds converging on downing street according for an end to as well as continuous bombardments of gaza. sonya geico was that right next to her a large presence in central london. this that's the way perhaps rivaling the protests that took place last saturday times. the thousands of people tied up to protest this at the moment in central london, the thousands of people whose job is to install majority with the palestinian
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peoples against the campaign. the assaults that have been taking place in the gaza strip. now, while the news of a, making it through the rough uh, border crossing has been welcomes a sentiment that was echoed by the british prime minister, which you see that there are concerns from the u. k. government that this must not speak the only time that aid is allowed to reach the population in dawson, but it is crucial that they still have access to that. but as far as the groups that have organized this much more concerned, this may not be the only time. so it means their intention for them to be the only time that they will have a much a. because they say they want to raise awareness of what is happening in garza and the flights of the palestinian people. always have to enjoy during this time in
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the gaza strip. so when you guys go out, is there a protest is in the us capital of march to the white house, demanding a ceasefire and gaza. the show support for palestinians aims to put pressure on president joe biden. it was shown unwavering backing for as well. his administration is increasingly being a, just to stop funding the was in golf things ukraine and denied jerry. it demonstrates his code for boy called on behalf of palestinians. industries has moved from lagos, united in greece, and got the sizes, almost grazing and marching, and found a bad deal with the people who put the money for just these to commit to the month . or is it motorized for section of the mind that you don't do international communities? what's the gradual seminar resolution that have been in the past regarding is that it was implemented to issue a license into
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a new piece. and it was one of those because it's, there is nothing wrong, probably not just states and the us in union to show support for country the 1st and best thing to find it necessary once the order from countries that's awesome and diploma to execute what they're saying as well as in the same money we are paid to buy goods and services, which we can get promoted up. i just don't know if that was the same one is the use too much that you know sense. so now what is the monthly charge
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which is around the show the debris protest in support of palestinians have been taking place in libby is capital. and just there is medic trying to reports from tripoli. they were here a martyrs, where in the heart of the sick leave work people hundreds, if not thousands are gathering to so they're solid. there is solid parity with the people. the people here are extremely angry. they want a ceasefire. now they want to minutes. every assistance to go into that as soon as possible. i mean, referred to chance people calling for president somebody uh to, to open up the roof on our proposal. if people are angry at western countries, in particular, america, they say that america and this blind, we are supporting israel with no regard to the death of innocent people. i'm asking
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that is that there were certain values that democracy is that freedom and human rights, you know, it isn't, you know, they should then they should stand with the fluids. would the, would the people that are getting kids or nothing, you know, with the children with their families, with the women, you know, people had the bread and the building. we should see something different in civilized europe and america. i mean, there's some calls here in libya for this much government to stop stop more like sports. so the countries that support is real popular support. now the deposit can be from gardening and because i continue, those voices will likely grow louder. but for now,
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these people here say they will continue to print testing solidarity above the until the inspire power train of the 0 triple a to and these protests happening right now in midland. and due to the still ahead of out just 0. have some of the latest news from around the world, the mesopotamia gave birth to some of the world's earliest civilizations, thousands of years ago. now, these ancient communities are disappearing at an alarming pace. this year marks the worst drought ever recorded in iraq's modern history. the water shortage is caused by dams building upstream took you and ron and full water management with an iraq
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fall come back in the us republicans in the house of representatives of decided to ohio, congressmen, jim jordan will not get another chance of becoming speaker. he failed to in the majority. in the 3rd vote, the ally of former present donald trump was considered to extreme for the job. some of his fellow republicans. it's mike kind of reports. the chaos in the us house could delay the president's push for billions of dollars and ministry a to ukraine. and israel in old president biden has all his congress to approve $106000000000.00. the bulk of this would go to ukraine, some $60000000000.00. then there's $14000000000.00 that would go to israel, which includes $10000000000.00 in direct military assistance. been there is some $10000000000.00 for humanitarian aid. and president bonnie didn't, has added a sum of $14000000000.00 to improve immigration measures. now here in the senate,
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there are some democrats who oppose to this amount being given to israel at this time of crisis. been the awesome republicans who object to the fact that israel support is tagged along with ukrainian support on the other side of the capital in the house. there's no speaker. so until the it's a speaker of the house is unable to vote on this proposal. the whole process is totally frozen, montana, which is 0. washington, as ukraine is in its 20th months of fighting, the us and european countries continue, the support sending a new package of a. the notary assistance from mcbride reports now from kids. this joint statement of support from us presidents, joe biden, and the your a p and lead is widely welcome to you in ukraine as it's proposed for a 2nd winter since the start of this full scale war. and it comes right after joe biden has requested from congress the approval of
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a $105000000000.00 joint package of aid for both israel and ukraine with a majority of that $60000000000.00 a month for ukraine. but as long as you live on delay in the, your opinion, commission president states that the meeting your opinion, countries have not held back when it comes to supporting ukraine having today. and so foss, $90000000000.00 in aid with nearly a 3rd of that coming in the form of military assistance. and this comes as germany announces a further on shipments which includes more of its get port at defense guns, particularly useful shooting down drones. and this comes, as ukraine is bolstering gets defenses around critical infrastructure, such as power stations, a, with a further attempts to break its power system. why do we have to pay to it by russia? again, as winter sets it, robot pride. i'll just say era, keep ukrainian soldiers in trenches facing one of the largest armies in the world.
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and often they have outdated equipment that hasn't changed much since cold war by fulfill come on this town to 0. if you cranes, allies provided, find the jet soldiers could go home to the family sooner. same best of all the has more from the front line and ukraine. solomon's i freeze your region at full speed firing. it's got this tech would be a terrifying sight of about a month old and captured. so if you text the $272.00 is the ukraine organs workforce crewman say it gets the job done. but russians know which weak points this mikaela was a company commander and a recent battle. the $9010.00 guided missile cost of equipment. and then he says more modern machines with better armor would save lives on and off the battlefield . victoria t code now my only the still distorted the enemy and drive them all with the fatherland. when we hear about this settling of civilian areas,
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cvd and los this are motivation that goes on before the war with russia is approaching the 2 year mark. everyone seems to have lost something somewhat or to him says he constantly worried about the safety of soldiers under his command . many suffer concussion from being so close to constant showing in bombing, he says modern fighter jets would end the war sooner. let us in more for school. right now. there is the soul going on below the force of mind. it's very slow, dangerous, exhausting. it's very difficult. and this makes, this will even tough, more cruel jets solve such questions. no, people don't have to die. my equipment doesn't feel pain, it doesn't have children. front line fighting can be unrelenting, but they say it must and in victory, they would not wish reward with the russia on anyone else transpositions like this, or ukraine's tip of the spear for their counter expensive on the southern front.
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again, on a tree line, wide open spaces on either side and the russian positions are just a few 100 meters away. not having enough air power to challenge russian incursions into ukraine. air space has meant the wholesale destruction of civilian areas, indiscriminate bombing, a band and homes. once thriving towns in ruins, some a little less, nothing more equipment and a munition is good, but people are the most important thing is this for equipment with how these people finish the job and get home foster by it was a year to dig in on the southern front russian defences are formidable. he says, recent ukrainian gains prompting them to throw everything they have had military positions as well as civilian areas. desperate to stop another breakthrough and hold the line, the same bus route, the oldest 0, or if he or ukraine southern front of that say, well, this news now, but we're back in
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a moment with another full show. so to stay with us here on out to 0, the this is the real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems here from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired from goes up to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the is very, very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front. the
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system even been coming to add any international anti corruption excellence award. nominate your hero. now. the
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challenges here. the down to the page, the desperately needed food and medicine finally trickles into gaza. the un had a few monetary and effects tells how to 0 this phyllis dying need. so feel that it's not part of each that we need fuel the.

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