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the vital role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of the global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment, digital licensing. your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the color on. so when you want to me, i'll just it renews on like my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel continues this one bobbin 12 because the strip mold and 10000 palestinians have not been killed. well 1st thing in the don't doctors in northern goal is to continue to treat patients even
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though that hospitalized. now, without power gas, i used the coming of graveyards, which you see you in chief, again pushes for a humanitarian see star in gauze where it says multiple city is needed to process convoys of age trucks. there is a contests that are big situation in the gaza. strip and then some national community has to innovate. it says the speaking to elders, 0 kind of stands on passive the, to the un calls on the world. now, to end the is very salsa in garza, the good to have a company. welcome to the news moles in $10000.00 palestinians have not been killed by is ready to get tax on garza is really at ground to solve on the $2300000.00 people in the cost and strip continues. despite global voices,
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including the united nations of many world leaders, calling for an immediate cease fire. the un secretary general attorney guitar, roche has reiterated those urgent calls. a gas light is becoming a graveyard for children. and that is of goes on boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day. more generally is every possibly being killed over a 4 week period vending and the conflict in at least the city that gets modern and active nation save workers have been killed, then that'd be compatible areas in the city of our organization. the product is with the conflict and then the, the international community facing immediate sense, fundamental responsibility to stop the in room and collect the suffering and the medically expense humanitarian needs to go. so, the way forward is clears. are you many tendencies far, you know,
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around 32 medical centers in the strip have stopped operating the indonesian hospitalized. one of those adopters is still continuing to treat patients even in the dog. those that remain open or overwhelmed tons of running out of fuel and basic medical supplies. but israel continues is from baldwin of garza to largest strikes. it's across the road from i'll just say it was kind of a position in garza city. well, the topic i assume is live for us in con eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip entirely. let's just begin with the military operation that you're hearing about the overnights, the across the gaza strip. yes. is what it has intends to find its domains of military ground, a fraction. so during the last hour, what flashes on points change erupt said that we empower us. the new for me to is
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and use with the occupation forces in as a wind to and almost a rock, a refugee camp. we are talking about the coastal line of boast, towns in the coastline. they've gone to strip as each barrel is trying to make a make, make a complete split so that we can cover nights in the territory in order to facilitate the process of which control of the lambs and psych gone and strip. those mental break troops have been counted by the, at the house. i mean a fine to, to do the, the men over in the troops on the ground. but as they are using different, a minute, treat what there's including lights on tv. what things during the clashes with the isabel, even over the troops, as well as, depending on the policy of a v button that's on file exchange with the policy and find us with the front page and thrown in order to be a wait and fast, ongoing relentless counsel offensive that might be carried out. we didn't get the operation itself. now what's happening on the ground because it, it to be really
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a massive as isabel renewed it's apartment on the territory assaulting from roof our district where our residential building has been slots. and also the relentless attacks continue this, don't even want to shante refuge account and the close to line victor treat as a result. strikes have been carried up the and the as ready, relentless illumination slash have been fired. oldest college of talent, home with neighborhood central. the goal is to strength. of course, we're seeing those live pictures of those illumination flags. continuing to light up the skies across garza and let's just talk about the hospitals. they being in the focus of many of the humanitarian voices that have been urging oppose it. hostilities with fuel on the verge of running out to you. i the hospital, you have been that with all teams throughout this whole period, what all medical facilities telling you about the die situation. well,
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despite the fact that the majority of visit any say of golf hospitals including the integration hospital, cheap hospital after they've asked the dates of hospitals in the north, central and southern areas have been white. people bought us medical teams are trying to do the best and most to keep providing treatments for thousands of palestinians. spahn, it's only a medical conditions in the territory. now the majority of gauze is trip. hospitalized running globe. if you, we're taking valley to be seen hospital, which is about to run out to be here with the 24 hours. also the hospital which consists to be one of the main central medical complexes in the most area of kansas trip to the the administration of this hospital has declared that within the hours of the hospital will become to, to the out of service the due to be a to the running house of if you will, also the sheep, a hospital that has witness mazda, of deterioration in terms of the fuel supplies. and as they are defending the minor
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to the races to provide electricity for the departments of the hospital. meanwhile, it has a round of 48 hours to be run out. so if you asked if there was any drop of unit has been entered to the territory as these values, insisting on the low to avoid is and the prevention. if you do a pain treat, now with these only signs and indications of potential uh, medical deterioration and excessive patients that might noon would it be coming, taste medical teams won't be able to keep providing medical treatment as they are right now on carrying out different operations and medical services to patients and even to people by using the small firms lights. and sometimes they are forced to carry out these impressions on the floor due to the for a, to the, to the full capacity of a bets. these hospitals starting up a resume that source and calling you to the live pictures that you'll seeing on the left of your screen. what is described by all that resources the illumination bounds as find xbox, hillary to lights up the night sky. so that the is right in the mail,
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it tree can talk it the locations that they want to uh, through the night they do have night vision goggles, a such a night vision capabilities, small lead to units do. but in general, they do need the daylight such to operate in those night flyers allow the aerial bombardment to b. o could to continue to be targeting parts of the gaza strip. will continue to monitor what's going on across gauze the through the evening. moving on the, the kind of steering diplomat instead of the nursing will lead us to back in the meet you at c. spa continue. earlier. i spoke to palestine, some bass of the, to the united nations. we have months. so the cold on the international community to take immediate action to save civilian lives. we appreciate what the secrets of the gentleman has been saying. his statement is very much in line with what was
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decided in the 10th resumed emergency session of the general assembly. he told us in the private meeting about a week ago that he is calling for a humanitarian ceasefire or whatever that means. but the ceasefire is acceptable. ceasefire is needed. ceasefire has to be put in place and hundreds of products of uh, you might need to add in a, including a magic of a food water. and of course, you will need to have, you know, products of you in order to help hospitals to be able to function, to take care of the wounded and the sick people and the babies in incubator and all the correct things that the secretary general has. you know, emphasized then we hope that the security council and the international community not only listen carefully to what the secretary general of saying,
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but also to audit by implementing it. and we salute them for that friendship and position. and of course, these issues that we've been following through the conflict. now you talk about the un security council. they have been competing behind close tools, a meeting called by china and the united arab emirates, those as no vote in any shape or form. the issue of the sci fi is very being very clearly debated and talked about. what do you hope will come out of this meeting? well, uh my understanding that there is a growing support for the cold of humanitarian ceasefire. now, as the secretary, you know, getting on has uptick. you dated that. will you support this code? and we hope that those who are not approving the implementation of that code to change their minds. the situation is body. dia out. there is
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a cut that's sort of big situation in the gaza strip. and then some national community has to elevate itself to the requirement of what is needed and the secretary general is leading the charge. he is correct. he is the right. we should apply jim, we should agree with them. and more importantly, we should implement what date is calling for. and there are thousands of product loads of humanitarian assistance. we need to see hundreds of them to start making it to the gaza strip. all 5 of the gods us to the north, the solve an image section. indeed, and that has been a view, a code by many politicians diplomats and agencies. these past few weeks would like to just take you back to the un general assembly, very clearly voted in favor of a humanitarian ceasefire. you're a season deployment, so you know how the system works. cards ask you what the impact of that vote has
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being in the days of the what sort of conversations you've been having with software and diplomats from other countries about the way that they voted. especially those that voted in favor of the resolution that you were pushing for. i think that the fact that the, the general assembly all of our well mainly voted in favor by 121 votes. i guess 14 in favor of that the resolution which contained the key components of what the out of a and batch of doors and the muslim countries in best of those pushed for media, sees fire, stop the killing, save lives. allow for the uh, you know, your monetary and assist says up to scale, meaning more than 100 block loads every day and stop the mast pods fit. it's a crime against humanity. all these elements, including protection of the civilians,
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were reflected in that was illusion. and the great majority of the community of nations, of the 3 weeks adopted that that is a new sion which means that that is the over what it mean position of the international community. there is a minority that is powerful, that is not listening to this position and we have to continue with our efforts the efforts of the secretary general them until they also a lot of the allied themselves with the position of the general assembly and sought implementing the content of that, the resolution, and then back to the, let's sort beats around the bush. when you talk about somebody nowhere to your talking about the united states, what sort of pressure all you putting on the us or can you put on the us to listen to what you need? i am not the pushing around the bush. you know, i know that i am talking about that huge elephant in the security council, which is today, and i states of america. it is the last, you know,
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had been before us and before the international community, to convince them to find a way that they have to go along with the over whelming position of the international community. because they are able to influence those that are either occupying authority to stop these crimes that are taking place. uh you know, on the gaza strip. it is difficult, but still we are staying the course and we are compounding our efforts and pressure . we are also thinking of a few additional ideas, including ideas that the south africa is taking the lead and resetting the issue of the investigation of the crimes committed in the security council to the i. c. c. bye. i'm of countries. similar to what was done in ukraine and to add the pressure on it so that you know, addition on the a method of adding, you know, to the pressure on the,
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particularly the united states. add you to that and is right. and also so that we can eventually see the implementation of the content of the general assembly, or is it using which is in line with what the secretary general of the united nations, antonio detailed ish is saying, is what you mentioned south africa that some countries such a late, maybe latin american and now we're seeing african countries withdrawing that run messages from israel. just want to do your reaction to this has happened within the last few days. it's a polt seal position on the diplomatic front. does it really have an effect? i think it does, but what is needed is more of the steps of countries at the national capacity of capable of taking steps that literally and all add to the pressure is what it is to stop these crimes. for example, you know, all mine suspended, allowing, you know, is that i,
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you to have graphs from flight in their own space. that is also another practical step that are suppose many steps that could be taken by countries in the nation of capacity besides withdrawing that in both of those or somebody in the diplomatic relationship with is that i am. and they have to start taking these steps. so that they can maximize the pressure of them is what i had to stop these crimes committed against our people in the gaza strip. because getting the children i'm kidding, large number of civilians is no justification for anything. getting 10000 palestinian civilians around 25000 injured and dis throwing 50 percent of the building is in the gaza strip. and stuff of being in a collective punishment in an entire population destroying hospitality. depriving them of having the necessity elements for saving lives. our own crimes against
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humanity and whoever commit these crimes should fight as a gun face accountability and the face, you know the punishment that they deserve for committing such crimes. oh, that's cool. so i have a 2 percent. libya 70 by 4. is that you in headquarters? wherever security council meeting is in session behind plays those the security council kristin, we're finding it hard to come to an agreement on a few minutes heavy impulse or a ceasefire resolution. i mean, when do you think we might hear movement on this of the? well, there's not a lot of reason for optimism here. the security council's holding its 6 meeting in the last 30 days on the subject. they're on their 5th draft resolution and have yet to find the agreement. the meeting uh seems to be wrapping up. we may have more information in a while, but there's no call for votes,
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no resolution that's been put forward. this meeting was called by the united arab emirates and china in response to the attacks on sunday of the al. she's a hospital near the i'll, she's a hospital of the attacks on going on the jamalia refugee can china and u a u 2 countries that have been calling for an immediate cease fire. but that language is tricky for many in the security council and coming up with wording that all 15 members can agree upon, particularly the 5 permanent members who have the power to veto something that they don't like. it has been an issue. we know the united states vetoed one resolution early on that called for humanitarian pauses. because it didn't have a nice language about israel's right to defend itself in it. since then, they've really taken up the language of humanitarian pauses and advocated for pauses going forward. saying
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a ceasefire would be to blanket for hum us to be able to regroup and rebuild itself and re attack is real. but supporting efforts to get aid into the country. other countries now seem to want something stronger. and again, it takes a minimum of 9 countries and no veto from one of the permanent 5 for anything to pass. and clearly we're not there yet. we'll continue to follow what happens. uh, the security council with you, kristen. so maybe that force on the un, one of the shots is also the senior political unless was the following events with us here in del, a 5th draft resolution at the un wording veto. no veto is exasperating on the diplomatic front and for the public at large watching events unfold. lots of what that position is attempting. diplomats just can't seem to get their act together. what, what is the matter with the people that we elect into power?
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absolutely. there's something deadly about it or like that, or the deadly, the rocker. see, and the, and the extended discussions and the differences among the members facebook and then you have security council, and that the general assembly is just so frustrating. and, and even when that's all said and done right, either the united states is going to veto it. or it's going to be so meaningless that the united states might allow it to pass. but then his ride would probably violate an accused how much of having violated so why we couldn't have something mean it for a bit too late. but i'm not sure how effective it's going to be in the end of the day. because that's all remember that there is no great sort of violates at all, but the international law and you and resolutions the news, right? it has a history, 5060 years history off of, uh,
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not abiding by you on resolutions, including us security tools with huge. i mean did all those reasons from 9697 to 3 resolution uh, 247338. talk about as early as withdrawal from occupied territories or from valve to apply to it. and nothing happened since. so really, oh, this is, this is uh, you know, there's commendable, i guess, and it would be symbolic. but unless this is followed with some serious effort on the parts of the countries in the region and beyond, to render its more applicable and actionable, i think it will remain to be meaningless in talking about the future can hardly be you might say formulated when they can't deal with the present time. we're seeing 2 senior us officials in the region we go. it's actually a states and the head of the c. i a helps coaching around the middle east listing to regional leaders being and regional capitols. and here we go and you just to
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straighten but the real and within the middle east right now. and i can go that hasn't been seen to decades. absolutely. the thing is though, so here is, this is not just the classic diplomacy. this is sort of uh, you know, 1819 century diplomacy. because the u. s. the united states dispatched to at the same time to dispatch it's aircraft carriers and nibble our mothers to they send me that training and dispatched the stuff for them. policy or officials and c, i a director to the region. so this is gone, but the term i see really more than classic diplomacy in the sense that the united states is putting its allies to be at these notes, a vision and a split thing. it's the truck, there's a notice. so this is, this is a certain ultimatum to the countries. and the reason this is not just a friendly visit though, just to that age and trying to advise and, and be advised. and, you know,
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take on constructive diplomatic work. and the reason this is gone, what diplomacy of threats and ultimatums and, and instruct potential for individual. and that is confronted by uh, you know, diplomatic kind of good on the parts of a good number of governments. and certainly the out up street is perhaps in the village of imploding and searching. a lot of times you'll get the much wider pups issues of the way diplomacy. what, how much does this undermine? the us is position of the, you know, the policeman of the world when you have countries such as china and russia, you know, a growing economies. but also, you must be pushing them muscle in a way that says we'll move and just an economic power. we also political power. we're seeing countries align themselves. most of a china for example, the never before. how much of a fish is the developing here?
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you know, the whole point of us involved with them at least this time around, was to say, you know, we need to end this thing. we need to create some kind of a process towards effects and that kind of and an american piece of them, at least. so that's it. so that the united states can kind of re deploy items are asian in order to focus on china and russia to focus on great power products. but unfortunately, the by the administration has boxed it says behind the government. and then as i know, government disclosing to be absolutely reckless and absolutely war mongering in the, in the industry in this, in this issue. and clearly they are embarking on general side because it's making the, by the end to ministration, compress it, and that i find a place but at the ending of why their original war. so the city budget and most ration the promise to end the for ever wars that start the decades ago in them at least,
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isn't blocking it seems on yet. i know that adventure was no clear consequences or engage. it's maddening. the way the united states has boxed itself and instead of being the grown up in the room and to be able to sort of to manage those complicated issues and to be credible media sort of sponsor boxes sense and behind this and you know, and now it's probably going to pay the price for which to see what does happen to the name and to the shower that i'll see the political and this. thank you. otherwise, i'll says president biden has spoken to these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the site for me. all of this we can cause over to mike kind of who's in washington dc. there's will be a readout mike. to do we have a clear indication of what's being said a yes, a conversation happened quite a few hours ago and the close of the morning and the white house released said read out statement. it was basically the same conversations. the 2 leaders have been having for the past number of days,
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the conversations of virtually daily at this beginning as particular stage. by the way out says that the normal methods will, the usual matches were discussed between the leaders. this is the question of getting a humanitarian pause or a series of humanitarian forces in place from the us president. the insistence that the safety of civilians must be more carefully protected, that israel and this ongoing operations which the read out adds. israel has justification for must be conducted with due regard to the safety of civilians. uh so these are the type of comments coming from the president of the united states. and the conversations with the is really lead to once again expressing the utmost support as well. but trying to tread that careful line between expressing dissatisfaction and raising concern about the price of civilians in the ongoing is ready operations and that on questioning support way as well. of course, mike,
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that's real concerned about the ongoing get increasing violence in the west bank. they may be know how boss that, but certainly the own getting a rest of dozens, if not hundreds, of palestinians is concerning. not just the us, but also the regional neighbors when it is notable that president biden brought it up according to us without any has to be bringing a type increasingly in recent days as has members of the state department and as a branches of his administration, the issue of violence in the west bank is a mess of simple consent to the united states. it's not only the activities of because really forces, but more importantly, and full wiring lead for us administration. it's the action of settling group, so carrying on extra violence against civilians in the occupied westbank that would pop from the morrow at the, at the pod. all of this as a concern for us and ministration is that this is perhaps a symbol of how the violence can spread beyond the conflict in gaza. looking at the
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potential for the conflict to spread further afield, starting in the occupied westbank, but then among the re regions neighbors as this would be of major concern for the bided administration. mike handle that for us with an update from washington dc. thank you. well, do stay with us here on the news. we continue our coverage of the war on garza, including full plus to means. i'm asked me to kill bias very forces in the total crew, multiplied westbank harris and sleep deprived of freight and exhaustively repose on medical teens. beckoning, overwhelming olds in gulf, the warm welcome to you. let's go with your international weather out, up and off. right off the battery guys, talking about the monsoon rate is picking up. so that's going to steer rain into
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the coast of vietnam, particularly bad for southern vietnam. around told schumann city and i think for the philippines, palawan island, we could see some flooded birds issued over the next little bit, most of china and fresher fuel here. some rain falling across the gang c, dropping down into one jeep providence. but while where we had that storm system over the korean peninsula, ne china, it dropped about 20 centimeters of snow and harbin months worth of rain in sol. in 12 hours, it's now parked itself over japan's main island to punch you through kind of. but by tuesday evening, this will be out over the open waters, but this will be a rain and wind combo for places like tokyo. why this month of the year and called import. certainly living up to that name more thunder downforce and the forecast on tuesday. and lightning strikes of bush fire. not too far away from pers, we've got wet weather draped from pretty much cans right down to melbourne on tuesday. some showers in the mix here shouldn't be anything too intense. and we'll end this weather report in new zealand where
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a lot of rain coming extra for the capitol. we've got heavy rainfall alerts in play for it gets been on tuesday. so it's going to be a washout there. of the israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is the is really saw palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed and, and asked dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news we covered the way the news is the listening post examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of every single some ideas our patients lose. we could see all the tests those. the guys that were
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a graveyard of children. it's our says that the international community has the responsibility to stop the mt main collective suffering of the palestinians. the tires made those comments, the head of a closed or un security council meeting speaking to i'll just say of the palestinian ambassador. it's the you instead of the world, the suck. now other the hopes the council will. he's the secretary general's cold to pass the resolution for cease fire. that was right. the soldiers have killed the full pallets to these are the occupied westbank city of tilton. and i believe to enter using a civilian vehicle, james, for avi, has more on the story for us now from ramallah just said, talk us through what we think seems to have happened zane of what we've seen things like this in the past, but they are rare compared to what we've seen in recent weeks, most of these really military comes into places in the occupied westbank under the cover of darkness at night with
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a large presence of military vehicles and soldiers. but this was a day time rate, a small unit, a tactical one, in a civilian vehicle that came into tucker and during the day, seemingly to hunt down these 4 men from the video that summers of the incident, it does not seem like you were there to arrest, it does seem what many people here are saying to be a targeted killings. now they were suspected palestinians fighters and the hours after this incident, the looks of martyrs brigade, the military wing of the political party, has come up with a video statement saying that the promise to take the venge for these killings and other daytime incidents. similar to this happened in bait for jar today in bethlehem, and 18 year old man was killed. 2 others were injured and that has led us into the evening when we seen these nightly rates continue. once again and occupied easter, some different clashes and shuffled refugee camp once again in janine city and a village of job that we've seen clashes, one person being injured in taken to the hospital after initially being denied
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medical assistance when an ambulance arrived. we're also seeing classes near janine and slot oh dar. now these kinds of rates have been happening in several areas. we're also hearing in the book. the roster village is uh, north west of ramallah. there are classes on going as well a call saying the real concern in the occupied west bank regarding sackler tax and the is riley miller tree. this rather either arrests or incursions onto palestinian alonda and what are all entails that's exactly right. the occupied westbank has been slowly been. it's being slowly the way by his room, settlers. it is not one continuous space. people in ramallah describe it with a certain degree of reference to guys or they understand what's happening and garza is absolutely atrocious. but they describe how settlers are treating slowly getting away at the occupied westbank as several many gods. and what we've seen is
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a doubling of subtler attacks already at a record daily highest since the beginning of this year. since the events of october, 7th, going up from 3 a day to 7 a day, now a 161 people have been killed in the occupied west pipe since the events of october, 7th, 2150, have been detained and behind every one of them is the story of a family of people that are being denied their freedom being denied their rights. say, this will be that for us in ramallah. thank you. to yes, exercise on to the blanket as hell adults with the turkish foreign minister, 9 correct took it was one of several stops in lincoln's middle east tool became a was to prevent the will in gauze from escalating into a broad regional conflict so, so the reports from ankara us tickets row seat anthony blinking down to the non could after midnight to be greeted by cities deputy mayor. this was not the usual diplomatic political and perhaps well designed to send that message of disapproval
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. it is because 1st of these, it's a tricky yes. it's the start of the war in gaza at the confident do you guys have opposing positions? america's top diplomatic wants to get to put pressure on how much to release captain's chair says it supports the release, but this absolutely is pettis, teen, and police. and their's in exchange, blinking on his truck is comfortable to talk. a few them did not hold the joint press conference after they meeting the media. it was given very little information because these 2 guys is working to facilitate humanitarian polls. but this is not enough for turkish officials. took us as an immediate and unconditional ceasefire is more urgent, i say, is prepared to act as a guarantor. despite the differences between cassette the meeting with the turkish for the minister was fruitful. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that
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that assistance can expand and in significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it, as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god's disposition isn't popular here, the google testers called us competition in his ras crimes against palestinians when the sacred door, steve, who's this tricky if there's usually a joint press conference and present ad one of 2 to you will receive the secretary . but this will is not the case today. no. joyce presser. now meeting with ad on the common belief here is that this diplomatic was folder wasn't pending to demonstrate to, to you is this content with you guys over the war in gaza. there's some sort of that focus on kind of since as well began as bombardment of gauze. the 9 countries have withdrawal and they're on by so does all 7 ties that like holding for an immediate cease fire and humanitarian a to enter the strip on him, did they say member took you is amongst those. it's pull this on basset around the
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cited as well as neva. jordan, we said as well as committing will crimes. the light is to join the lifestyle in south africa. and chad, no. bolivia was the 1st is advertise entirely with israel saying is decision was a condemnation of the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive . taking place in the gaza strip, violent fisher has moved from occupied east jerusalem. benjamin netanyahu has spent many days recently meeting what he does, the latest, the bulgarian president. but with more countries, rethinking diplomatic links with israel to the prime minister decided to act. he summoned phone on both of those to a meeting and tell of eve, unclaimed. israel was fighting for the future too. we will with and we believe that all civilized powers should back us in this effort. because this battle is your battle. and our victory is your victory. several countries have withdrawn them.
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passengers over the growing cottage and guys of bolivia, severed all diplomatic types, many have criticized the human cost of war, the growing number of civilian deaths, the pictures of the children in the wreckage delete this country to recall its um, best of the south africa. we believe the nature of response by israel has become one of collective punishment which falls fully outside of the practice of international humanitarian and international human rights. little islands, prime minister has also said he's not a great sit describing israel's response to the homeless attack. something more, approaching revenge, bringing together the community of ambassadors shows the israel is what it's losing international support about the ways prosecuting the war and gaza. but the diplomatic tipping point may come if one of its traditional allies decided to call
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for a cease fire. or even the names to the war. our fisher, i'll just see it up in occupied east jerusalem. top european diplomats have reiterated the urgent calls by humanitarian poles and the war on garza. the use foreign policy chief says the will is the result of moral and political failure. and the european commission present denounced an additional $27.00 or announced an additional $27000000.00 of humanitarian a full brandon reports. it's more than a week's in c, r p in union leaders issued a call for aid card or spence humanitarian pauses. in goza, speaking is a diplomatic conference in brussels on monday. the is foreign policy chief meant that the lack of progress, they're all folding treasure. they meet the least to use an outcome of a collective political, a model fella with these riley and the police didn't. young people are paying a high price for it and these prize were continually increasing. you will refuse to
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see the situation a stretch. fortunately, this model on political fella is a deal to a grill, lack of willingness to solve these really but a stadium problem. joseph burrell suggested that israel could suspend its military operation, which is killed $10000.00 palestinians, and destroyed much garza. and that in return, the red cross would get access to the captives held by hum us. he said cold at the truce, a window, whatever. but we need the, the violence receipts and that international humanitarian law is being respected. those calls occurred by the european commission. president tish live on the land is announced a big increase in e u. age spending. by doing so, the european union would spend a total of $100000000.00 euro and to many, terry and 8 for the civilians in gaza. and at the same time, we're working with israel,
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egypt and the united nations to let more convoys into gaza, including 2 car doors and pauses for too many target needs. israel's leadership since it remains determined to destroy thomas the own troops. october 7th, attack, left 1400 people, most the civilians dead in israel and sort of a 240 people taken captive since then, israel's assault on gaza has been unrelenting. joseph beretta wants that an over reaction as he put it by the is raised in the end makes them lose the support of the international community. there is no military solution to the conflict. he said, pull brennan, i'll just say, right. you know, the 58 truck sending goals that through the rasa, crossing the egypt, that's the 25 trucks on sunday, the ones as that started from a high of 102 trucks on thursday units that could be general intending guitar says
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the garza is facing a crisis of humanity, some live saving gauge is getting into guys from egypt, so that alpha crossing but the think of a systems that's not the means the ocean needs. and let's be clear that all the crossing alone does not have the capacity to process a deluxe at the skating required. just over for the end of the tax. if crossed into guys over the past 2 weeks, compared to be 5 under the day before the coffee and crucially, this does not include fuel. we don't fuel your water babies, incubators, and patients on live support. we will die. what cannot be pumped or purified to the policy and you will forward to say at least 175 medical personnel um 34 civil defense work is in golf. so ive been killed over the past month. 100 mile,
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gra. how's this report on the medic struggling to save lives? this is a bad moment of relative quiet for these members of a medical team in gaza. the ship is about to start and they are ready engage in a conversation about will that personalize the fees and uncertainty about the future mode is the youngest. a single bus. he has that extended family to worry about as, as strikes intensify. my father passed away recently i look after my mother with very close to bullying displays, photos of every rescue mission. his team has taken box and he says he wants to keep the memories alive in case anyone get skill is right. um he has attacked medical workers, ambulance isn't hospitals despite international contamination? medics say no one is safe in gaza. do you want me to kill him? i'm the more we faced situations where those trapped under the rubble are asking
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for help. you are the only chance because ambulances can go anywhere. you become their only hope when their loved ones kind of come to the right. by sunset strikes, hit the residential area. mission will drive fast to get to the site. this man has been injured by shrapnel and needs to meet his house. as soon as the ambulance advise of the hospital, steam receives an urgent cool to reach the cause of this man was pulled from robert was serious, had injury the team take him to the nearest hospital, but it's over whelmed. they have to find another hospital willing to treat as the days go by president medical teams is mounting. the steel helpless people are buried under rubble. hundreds rushed to hospitals destroyed. families want to
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know about their loved ones the most just because don't stop this mother. they used for her child, she said the one month and a half baby has breathing problems. i'm a father, i have 3 children. i feel like i learned a lot from my experience with my kids. defying exhaustion fee is a lack of sleep goes as medics may never be able to take a day off the valley fios us without the sound of explosions, families crying for help. and many people waiting to be pulled from under the wreckage, especially my butler. i just the right now is the volume has opened his radio strike in northern calls that have told us about that experience of
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the some of the government, the government, the model you have to leave. and what is that? it is even me. i'm in the show of the cell part was you leave on some of the leave on the 3. 03. i'm not sure if i could have thought of them. chevy and buick. the is the box that i don't how off with
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the how often do you but i mean um the name of the well still had here on the 0 the some of us present. donald trump blushes out on the judge as he testifies in his civil full try
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the let's figure the days of the news now and at least 20 people have been killed and come right after a gunman attacked a village. it happened in the town of my faith in one of the countries anglophone regions has been addressed in the english speaking regions since 2017, when separate, has declared independence. so in the us form, president double trump has taken the stand in new york in his civil full trial. he's accused of lying about his wealth to banks and insurance companies. trump testifies the 5 hours of talking with the judge particular henry polls. outside of new york courthouse, protesters greeted the former president with signs warning that he was about to face some consequences. as donald trump arrived the media watching from above and in the court room, a scholarly and trump waiting to testify under oath the new york attorney general suit saying the trump organization inflated the value of its real estate to get
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better bank loans. arguing that earn the company $100000000.00 and exaggerated trumps will buy $2000000000.00 before he takes the stand. i am certain that he will engage and name calling and tons and race baiting. and call this a which hunt a prediction that came true just moments later. right now. judge arthur and gordon has already ruled that his company's financial documents were filled with fraud. the question now, what will it cost trump, his family and his company, while his adult sons also his co defendants testified that their accountants were to blame. trump acknowledge that he suggested some real estate values under questioning, trump repeatedly fault with the judge who will ultimately decide his punishment.
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the state wants him to pay $250000000.00 in fines. and for trump and his sons to be banned from doing business in new york, which could mean he would have to sell some of his most celebrated buildings during a break trip motions to be quiet advice he may soon wish he took on the stand. patio hain al jazeera of the china as president has mental studies, probably minister in the latest sign of a diplomatic full between bathing and camera. the visits by odds. nobody's a is the 1st spine australian lead. as a china a since 2016. jessica washington. as the story, this is china is historic at temple of heaven. it's these trailing prime ministers 1st jump in beaching. as anthony open easy retrace the steps of another prime minister, gulf whitland, who 50 years ago became the 1st australian leader to visit china. and to normalize relations, the world has changed since then. and so to has the relationship between kendra and
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beijing toner is the most important trading partner. he represents more than 25 percent of export, so money for bad jobs relies upon outright ebony. he was warmly welcomed by president, she jumping at virginia's great hall of the people, the hoss of the capital with joint efforts of both sides, we've been resuming our exchanges in various views and we've got some problems. now the china is full of business, a, as in bucks on the right, parts of improvement and development. in recent years, the relationship between the 2 countries became strange. under albany, these previous scope morrison accusations of political interference and a push for an investigation into the origins of the cove of 19 pandemic. aggravated badging are enough to get those tensions spiraled into a trade will, with china imposing various australian wine, coal bees, and more and the progress with my the in advancing our relationship of,
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of that tom has been unquestionably, very positive. stride is flowing more freely to the benefit of both countries. strongly erased the case of detained australian mindset. young june, who has been held in china on espionage charges for 4 years. kendra also wants to trade barriers lifted that have already been substantially reduced since eben easy, 1st met she last year in engine ego. without aging appears to be trying to stabilize its relationships with western countries. chinese state media also reported the prime minister reassigned, straining his respect for the one china policy. the leaders emphasize the importance of continued dialogue despite a number of differences in albany. z extended an invitation for she to visit him in australia. jessica washington out a 0. now attending to our special coverage of the war on gauze of music theater
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adults have won't be used as tools for therapy and gaza. teachers say that was a catastrophic set back for those who spent yeah. is building that talent and confidence lower, comfortable. and the kids never you watching these messages approved from 3 people. it's garza, yara russell, had no luck with field bell posts last year. go. and you can adjust who said they were involved in education theatre project that conduct hundreds of children with teachers from around the world. that was the foldable started the and that was, that of the ministry of health is receiving calls about those missing. and this number has reached 2660, including 1270 children under the rubble. now contact has to be lost with yara, and all that stuff was being destroyed. for
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a lot of people, we just don't know where they are in the less stuff, been killed, ministry of education, stuff and being killed. the stomach university which is one of the places which trains main sites which trains teachers in, in gaza has been found. it's a disaster really to really have any woods describing the the impact is going to have the un says nearly $250.00 schools bold. well, hundreds of thousands of people made homeless. it says schools are not a targets. and the other part of the music of the company has also they'll change cost for trading musicians like the voices and concepts of music videos to this i decided to record this mean. do i see now?
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there are kids in trouble and they have g m as think of the better of a better future where they can write using a great song or, and, and performance of the whole. present one is fine because it's just a place as it's up to the as the circumstance are in especially now in a place that this will be as bones had buildings to rubble, bigot stops what people say this thing. yeah. humans are so bad. h t to say they hope to see these children again. but also that there was a devastating setback. that those who survive lore home, i'll just 0. that's it for me. so robin saw this, these are here all the latest pictures from dogs. are these illumination flies
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lowest by these riley's allow them to continue the military bombardments office football and this with my colleagues. 3 applicator who have moved on the extensive coverage of as well as will cause us to stay with us. the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far, 808 was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his pause in the killing of his reading soldiers. well, these raise, this is a, came in here. and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare. for this 5, we let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into the wall. now, why did they do the, the testing the thickness of the walls? so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house. and the
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family is telling us there was no reason for these ratings to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why these radius wants to demolish. now. this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come the pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting or to proceed. i know that time i go to present good, so i will join the ron democracy, may be exposed to struggling with those who believe democracy is west dying for we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough, my life for democracy on how to 0 freight companies, fig passports, international banks, and the proceeds of organized crime in purple. she's begging p l. a financial award
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and somebody was available by any female in a remarkable 3 pos people, the power investigation into a complex, secretive world. to a journalist, go in search of the tale and my fears, 13 months. the longer part 3 on the jersey to the israel continues from apartments of the gaza strip, more than 10000 palestinians having killed the you're watching all to 0 life from a headquarters until finding, navigate to also ahead operating in the dark doctors in northern garza,

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