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when it's ready, so it's high palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians. a worries that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been the this is what the months of war looks like as strikes, pound goes a fee at another night's israel says there will be no c spot or supplies of fuel to from bass release as it's captives the don't carry johnston. this is all just there are locked into also coming in residential buildings and the circles because actuation. central gulf from under 10328 protestant to rails
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rivers administered benjamin netanyahu. the headset is ro taking complete control of the cost of security off to the us says it's against any patient, the human catastrophe, and a moral failure. expressions used by right scripts and taught un officials to describe as well as well and gaza now and it's 2nd month. but despite growing international content, nation is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as once again ruled out a ceasefire or few into goza. at least 10002328 palestinians are known to
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have been killed so far. was a scene in the, on the way residential homes were destroyed, its in the so called evacuations in the central area. hospitals are unable to cope for the constant flight of injured people. many have run out of fuel in basic supplies. at least 60 percent of gone, says medical facilities have ceased operating to suit shortages across casa, are about to get west authority, say old bakeries and north has ceased operating due to israel's been lent us bombardments and total siege. while it's been a day of bloodshed and southern guns as well as the is live in con eunice for us terika. tell us about what appears to be happening in that area. yes, uh the is really, really interested. the tax it during the last hour has intensified as well. of course the gaza strip. by this time it's concentrated on the central areas and the
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specifically, you know, shot to refugee camp discount because it, it to be very densely populated area with residents. the, as these are the troops or station to the outskirts of this refuge account as well . the troops are trying to push forward and deeper into this camp in order to gain more control and even to destroy the military infrastructure policy. and find is the is ready for them because compartment by forces and even the artillery continued destroying houses in despair. could you come as they are launching? i'm firing different illumination flies on the sky of this area to provide clear vision for the moving troops. also, the text continues intended, how, with neighborhood her mask button into place the as residential buildings are being destroyed in the notes of the goals as treating bait law here district, there has been relentless bombardment destroying different residential slots, which really could be as a station for the middle frame for the policy being scientist, and he's really expand think it's submitted to refresh and of course,
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different areas. in the church, we included split costs was tricked into a separate areas and even to gain much more to land and to reach a much more d button. the urban areas of gauze is stripe also in the southern areas where we are right now. if a new to city has witnesses during the last couple of hours, suffer air strikes that took place when farm lands and even a residential building. a, i'm sorry. tell us about the evacuation in a desk that said the rest of the crossing. yes, the evacuation of a ancient people from gauzy stripped roof are forcing him to you. but guess it, it to be very limited in terms of the number of times things get wounded due to these really religious attacks. more than a just really sad to palestinians have been, deliver it to the, to the roof, i presume to receive treatment. the weight seem to be passed and to be handed over to the egypt shift side to receive the treatment of egypt should hospitals.
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meanwhile, the number of palestinians will get really critically injured probably to pass by the use ready ongoing strikes. busy reach more than 25000 pounds thing is it was probably the thing is, are really receiving a kind of finance and medical care in house thing. hospitals that due to the lack of medical supplies and even with the ongoing relentless attacks that treat and boost, that's much more pressure on medical teams to keep providing a treatment for them. now this number because of it to be really limited as move the surgeon in terms of the number of casualties every day that turned up to pepsi and hospitals. all right, i'm assuming con eunice forest. thank you. well, on, off to the boys ready? prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's government tends to maintain a security presence in gaza. official reports from okay, policies choose. and these really army is pushing deeper into goes up the number of dead rising 5, jo,
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it. these relays insist. the end of the war is the destruction of how much the no benjamin netanyahu says this forces will oversee security in the strip. put it in different period reasoning degree of possibility of a level of military occupation. i think is what well, before an indefinite period will have the overall security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility. well, we have is the rupturing of how must are on a scale that we couldn't imagine is a withdrew from its illegal settlements and military positions that guys are in 2005. finally, hunting back territory, it sees the 1967 moving troops in for an extended period or in different state would be the 1st is really presence of its kind an 18 year defense submitted. so you'll kalonde is told and there's really parliament committee that the country faces alone. engagement to engage the one that might not. and with the come fight
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to the middle of the sofa model. at the end of this campaign, there will be no have mass as a ruling military organization. and guys, there will be no security threat from the guys a strip on israel. and israel will have complete freedom of action to act in any situation when there's any threat in the guys a strip. it's unlike anything else we've done. but one expert says, the idea of any level of re occupation is premature is impossible to to say now that what ever happens is way we remained a security wise and be able to do whatever each once we do not know what exactly would be the kind of regime in gaza, laughs come, us hopefully is not leading the se area. there has been a lot of talk in israel and internationally about what, how pins when the water is over. the thing to remember is that it's still ongoing. the us wants to see a 2 state solution the standard for decades,
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but that would be much harder to achieve if is really forces are still occupying. part of the guy is a strict island for sure. i'll just see though it will keep like east jerusalem. but israel still wants us to all the united states as it would oppose re occupation of guys that by israel's ministry. president maintains is position that a re occupation by is really forces is not the right thing to do. let them speak to their intentions, but we are definitely having conversations about what the post conflict, environmental look like and what governance and goals are to look like. one thing there's absolutely no daylight on is i'm off, can be part of that equation. can't go back to october 6th, i would just tell you that we're, we're not gonna wrapped in near real time to every event. israel has a right and responsibility to defend itself. and we're going to make sure they have the tools and capabilities to do that. a few hours ago we heard from nothing you all his defense minutes to you. i've got on to says israel has no desire to root
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garza. once the words that you hold on for me lose. look, i can tell you who will not be governs. it will not be how much and it will not be 0. everything else is a possibility. and i want to say one more thing at the end of this conflict times that will be know how much in gaza, maria, how much would that spring in patsy? co hain, she joins us now from washington, dc. yes. so profit. how is the by the ministration looking at these plans from benjamin that's in your as well in it's been a little bit surprising and actually publicly they've very they go to great lengths to make it seem like they don't disagree with israel or anything but you solve right there from john kirby, the national security spokesman saying is real is, is really occupation is not what the president president joe biden wants to see. and then it's a state department spokesman there was asked. there are reports that israel wants to basically put palestinians in egypt and he said that is not
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a plan we're looking towards and that is not one we would support. at the same time john kirby was asked about what so many across the globe are saying is that the zeros conduct, the war crimes, the us says whatever it gives weapons which is again the us is given to weapons to israel. that it does so because they are expected to follow international humanitarian law. and despite the fact that we've seen hospitals from you and protected schools, refugee camps, the john kirby said that they still do not believe that they have in fact, could violate an international law. one interested in development that just starting to get some traction here in dc. media outlets are reporting that in the recent conversation between by noon and then yahoo bite and ask for a 3 day humanitarian pause in order to get our 10 to 15 hostages. and in exchange, how mosse would come up with a list of the people that are still alive that are back hostages. there now we'll see it's late. busy we're not going to hear from any us officials, but we'll see what uh,
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what they say about that is they face the reporters in the morning and past the democratic congresswoman has come on the farm in the house of represent this kind of what happened the or or she did to lee, but she is the 1st palace due to an american woman ever elected to congress. and she has been very vocal and the criticism of the is really government. she released a video on social media workshop processors, chatting from the river to the c. palestine will be free. will jewish groups, some jewish groups came out and said that they're calling for the white part of israel, but others have come out and so know that just means they need his place or palestinians are equal citizen to have freedom of movement throughout the entire region. so she has been now they're trying to censor center her in congress. and what that means is basically one step below, kicking you out of congress. it's meant to humiliate and the center. they tried to do that last week. the democrats were able to kill it, but in about 3 hours time,
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they're going to be voting to see if it proceeds. she gave a really impassioned speech on the house for a month plus i will not be silent. and i will not let you distort my words folks forget, i'm from the city of detroit, the most beautiful black, a city in the country where i learned to speak truth to power, even if my voice shakes, trying to bully or censor me won't work. because this movement for a ceasefire is much bigger than one person. it's growing every single day. there are millions of people across our country who oppose nothing. yahoo is explain extremism and are done watching our government support collective punishment. and the use of white phosphorus bonds that melt flush to the bone. and again, they're going to be taking up the motion in just a couple of hours. it isn't expected to pass this time, which means a vote will happen tomorrow. uh, in the early morning hours and she could actually be centered past you. thanks very
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much for that. update to the bottom ministrations policy. a full support for israel has come under attack from some us diplomats that the state department, the memo obtained by american new site. it's a different that supports the opposition for the us government's unconditional support. violations of international honey terry, in nor through isabel's failure to identify what it calls, which it's much when did she talk? it's r o surveys memo. also highlights in the us government support for the legal seizures of land belonging to palestinians. and how this goes against american values by encouraging israel, impunity, different that say the us should immediately support international calls for c spot in gaza. fighting is really ministry tactics and the treatment of the palestinians . right, so wilkerson is a former state department chief of stuff informed us army colonel. he says abide,
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and the ministration isn't being strong enough for the middle east. foreign policy . the search channel is something set up some years ago and the state department in order to allow foreign service officers and civil service officers to, to voice their disagreements with us policy or their disagreements about things happening within the department. it goes straight to the secretary, whatever cable they sent in whatever message they sent in. and he is supposed to respond to it. it has had some high points. it has had some low points. sometimes it works in other words, and sometimes it doesn't, but it, it is a good mechanism to keep the pressure cook or that the state department often is from exploding in the secretary space. you may recall, we just had a foreign service officer, josh, all resigned in protest over us policy recently. israel. so i wouldn't be surprised . there aren't some others. in fact, i know there are some others at the department who are not happy with us policy.
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they're not being forceful enough, they're not being a representative of the real power that we have over is real. i would ask the question, what president has been in so many years? the last one was wrong with reagan, perhaps george h. w bush, but us presidents have grown extremely reluctant to combat the power that a packet has the power that israel, in general, as and the power they have over our congress, which is almost like a laptop to israel with a couple of exceptions or so the head hair on i'll just say are protests against the upcoming g 7 is foreign ministers meeting in take care of the standing to condemn these valves from bob to johnson the
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of the book about you watching on just a reminder of the headlines now is ready as strikes of hits residential areas across the gaza strip. any have been killed in the central and southern ponds west . it's has been advised to move in total more than $10300.00 palestinians, hundreds of thousands of products. and in northern concept, which is essentially exposed is very miniature, so many of them are tempted to make the change. so as of this, they can treat the trump lots of causes, pull them off the hospitals in guns and have been forced to close. strikes have repeatedly targeted health facilities. thousands have been sheltering. 70 percent
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of the population has been forcibly displaced by the last month 15 images of doctors and other medical workers working until the points of exhaustion, palestinian adults in the head. i boon i. moose managed to get his family out of gaza due to them holding phone citizenship. but he chose to stay behind to treat those in need to subject them as being a very difficult feeling, but it's still better than them being under bombardment. and so me having to move them from one place to another. i cannot even focus on my work. at least the departure will give me a chance to focus on people on the children, the killing of the children is happening. frightening right. the killing of the women is happening at a frightening right without messing this spring in gregory, it goes now is professor of international affairs at the bush school of government and public service, texas and university. he joins us from washington,
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dc. welcome to the program and not withstanding the humanitarian disaster that this is, let's explore the politics of this one is the reaction to this being from other countries in the middle east, and what does it say about that relationship with as well? i think that the countries in the air of roses had diplomatic relations with israel had been reluctant to cut them, cut those diplomatic relations off. but i think the longer this work goes on, the more likely that will happen. we've seen ambassadors withdrawn, but the longer the more goes on the, the more public opinion in these countries mobilizes against the israeli one, gaza. i think that you will see governments if only to release pressure in their domestic politics. taking further distance from do you think is route really has an ends game for this war? and if it does, is it even achievable?
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i think that the 2nd part of that question, just the key is the in game is to completely eliminate from us. i wonder if that's a to a mazda is not only been the the security for seen garza and since 2007. it's also been the governing instrument if you will. so it has so the social service element, it has political representation, human as well as the military. and i think that that some of the plans that have been floated for if you will have some surprises, gaza administration via the palestinians, starting or other arab states for some un vehicle. i think we'll have to deal with the fact that that there, there still will be home us sympathizers and from us infrastructure in the gaza strip. and i think none of these plans, whether it be for the palestinian authority or arab states or international actors, is going to work in their scene is coming in on the back of this really tight in
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your view, to what extent is there a risk this could turn into why the regional conflict there's always that wrist, but it appears that the ronnie ends who would be the, the, the other side of that regional conflict to some extent are playing this in a very cautious isabella and 11 on has been restrained in its military skirmishing with israel on the north, no firing the long range missiles into is really cities which are not is paula has done before. and it seems to me that the iranians want to play a game or where they are seen as the main regional supporters are from us without risking a potential escalation, either with israel or with the united states might be difficult to notice right now . but where does this leave america's middle east foreign policy getting forward? well, i think there's a lot of the,
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by the administration's policy in recent months isn't focused on trying to get it is really savvy, diplomatic recognition to you. and that is clearly a dead letter, as long as the israeli troops are and gaza, it might be able to be restarted once. this price is ends and things settled down, but that's at least a matter of not certainly not weeks. and who knows, it perhaps even longer fairly goes, we'll leave it there. thank you very much indeed for your time. my pleasure. the foreign ministers of g 7 nations when take care of for to day meeting is the 1st to be held in person since the war and gaza began. the process is expected to dominate discussions at the g 7 summit. different approaches threatening to cause a risk between the reports, from token of these protests as have gathered in tokyo ahead of the g 7 ford ministers music that's taking place over the next 2 days. they say the groups failure to condemn israel's bombardment of gaza has made it complicit in the depths
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of civilians. mis, stop killing people. please stop the mexico has been so many weeks since the genocide has started and 27 hasn't been doing anything just on the bull is set to dominate the agenda. somebody 7 states including the u. s. u k and germany have thrown the 1st support behind israel won't have had that holds disuse, presidency is taking a more cautious approach for administer. you'll come mcculla condemned to mark his actions on october 7th as terrorism. but his also urgent israel to agree towards you, monetary and pause at the end of the improvement of the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip, is the highest priority to that end, humanitarian support and humanitarian poses, and ensuring humanitarian access is necessary. canadians and french officials have said similar sentiments on his way from to keep us secretary of state at any
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blinking mentioned different priorities. we remain very focused on hostages, held by a mouse, including americans, and making sure we're doing everything possible to bring them home. the split as a departure from the united front, the g 7 present it rushes invasion of ukraine. and what the group described as china is economic coersion. you'll come to color recently. we're time for the middle east where she met is really palestinian and joe damien officials. japan imports 90 percent of its crude oil from our countries and is worried any escalation of conflict in the region could spock and energy crisis at home. it's also concerns tokyo's reputation among those who support the house like is suffering ever visible damage. this g 7 foreign ministers meeting is not only a test of unity for the grouping. it's also a test for tokyo, its ability to get the members on the same page to call for a humanitarian pause. this will reveal the power of its leadership or its limits.
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katrina, you out to 0 tokyo, the some other world news. now, the portuguese prime minister tonia acosta, has resigned. it happened just hours off to prosecute is detained. he's a chief of stuff in an investigation into a legs. corruption. inquiry is focused on his administration's handling of the seam, mining and hydrogen projects. the 62 year old made the announcement in a ton of ice statements off and meeting president most every better. the susan costa says he's conscious was clear, and that he wouldn't stand as candidates for 4th time as permanent. at least 10 people have died into more than 100000 have been forced from their homes by flooding in some of the heavy rains come off for a long period of drought. the regions west in decades come wet reports,
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3 years of drought, so forth, more than a 1000000 people from their homes in somalia. many of them into camps like this one in the capital of mogadishu. now, the shelters being washed away by floods of 2 days of 2 ritual range from the somewhat it's raining for a 5th day. i will make shift shelters were washed away. the children i'm missing now. we don't know way that they are data or alive. we replace the 8 agencies to agency help us. most of the people in the accounts what a hood is until the past has became too dry. and more than a 1000000 lives still died of the others were farmers who could no longer correct crops. now, swathes of the countryside on the water. do you ends inter continental panel on climate change? well, i pcc says the horn of africa is one of the places in the world the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. there is quite so big i or any around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water and now flying because they have
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too much water. and so it's a real di costs mail problem that we're seeing and the pc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased food prices, exacerbated by ross's invasion of ukraine, has made the crisis was. the un says more than 40000 people died last year because of the trials that offers them children. these floods and no kidding, even more welcome web houses, era chinese and american officials has mentioned washington dc to discuss the challenges both countries face. china is nuclear weapons also continues to grow. i'll just say it was defense set to auto. helpless has more details. china has
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around $500.00 nuclear weapons and it's also on a variety of ways to deliver them. for low range intercontinental ballistic missiles icbm capable of reaching anywhere in the united states. so high performing weapons that can fly up to 10 times the speed of sound and missile county submarines. the can finally deliver nuclear missiles anywhere in the world. china is one of the few new can nations to formally adhere to a policy of no 1st use symptoms. the united states has so far rejected. but there's growing evidence that china is rapidly expanding. it's off no satellite imagery from 2 years ago shows the construction of expensive fields of icbm, silos. the 3 locations across china. a sign is not bones by any treat to limiting nuclear weapons production. and it's not estimated that it will have at least a 1000 of these weapons by 2030 putting on a par with russia and the united states. now, it was a day of pomp and ceremony in london for king charles. the 3rd king speech laid out
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the pre election agenda for the conservative government forney. i've been u. k. parliament for the 1st one for 72 years by king high force. it has more on a bright autumn day, a familiar yearly journey to the british, monique, but in one place, positive backdrop of anti monarchy protest the end to the 1st time in move in 7 to use. it would be a king speech. the queen speech at the heart of parliament state opening. it is mindful of a legacy of service and devotion to this country is set by my beloved mother, late queen the di deliver this the 1st king speech. you know, but 70 years. that was interested how a king, who as prince campaigned on environmental causes would handle announcing the watering down and pots of the governments. a common net.

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