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the one in china, new my space, you've heard all of them are, it's time you have from the, from 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to pop, cast the the flow on the bar code. this is the news lot from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. united nations security council pauses a resolution quoting for a temporary hold sufficing in gaza to allow aid. honestly, i think many have given up hope that we would ever speak on this conflict. but that's exactly what we just did. meanwhile, medical workers, race, transport,
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patients out of homes way is really forces right causes largest of the most doesn't so much will babies inside i'll ship a fight to survive the white house as it did not give the okay for israel to rate the hospital and to be seeing of world power as us president joe biden system with chinese president, she paying in san francisco the okay with southern coverage. the so uh the united nations headquarters in new york because of the full previous failed attempts. the un security council has finally agreed to adopt a resolution the quotes for quote, extended pauses in fighting to allow a much needed humanitarian aid. him to go the resolution also cool. so the pools, the last a sufficient number of days for that
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a to reach those desperately in need of it. the resolution passed with 12 votes, the us, russia, and britain abstained. the world has watched with understandable frustration and increasing concern. as this council has been unable to speak out on this pressing matter of international peace and security. and it was not for lack of trying, as we got very close last month when the united states put forward a strong and balance resolution that would have been adopted if not for vito's by russia and china. and honestly, i think many had given up hope that we would ever speak on this conflict. the world has watched with understandable frustration and increasing concern. as
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this council has been unable to speak out on this pressing matter of international peace and security. and it was not for lack of trying to pop up with it pretty easily. our amendments cooling for a humanitarian truce is consistently along the lines of the i am of the the stated a of the authors of the text to preserve its purely tremendous terry. and nature, this is the lowest common denominator, lower than which the console simply cannot allow itself to form, particularly against the backdrop of the month to a few minutes here in situation and cause a and the incoming reports of the just really armed forces storming, i'll shoot for hospital today strikes, but on just on to under our schools, our duty is to save the lives of civilians who have a lease with red hanging over them. i hope that you will share that position or let's drill down into some of these developments some bringing william lawrence. he's a professor of political science at the american university in a former us diplomats. he joins us from washington,
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dc. if i will welcome to you 1st thing, your analysis of what we've seen play out of the un security council that i mean this in terms of humanitarian supplies. finally, reaching those desperately in need of it is a positive step forward, but much, much more needs to be done. surely. well, i think you answered the question. i mean the diplomacy of it is important, but on the humanitarian side it's wilfully insufficient. but if i can go to the diplomacy side for a minute, you know, we had the various resolutions previously that were vetoed by, you know, one permanent 5 member or another because they weren't harsh on this issue or that issue. and that made the un security council made it made itself are relevant. and then of course, because the resolutions are non binding, the general assembly was irrelevant. and here finally, we have consensus that the fighting has to stop. and whether it's for 4 hours, which is rarely said they would agree to once per day,
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or if it's for 3 days or whatever the short period is with one child being killed every 6 minutes, we're talking about a children's lives being saved, elderly, the sick and all of those civilians bombed on a daily basis. and so, you know, any stop in the fighting is progress, but we have a long, long way to go before the legitimate rights of the civilian population of palestine is met. as you know, the blockade of food, water, internet, electricity, fuel, all that is illegal under national law as, as the bombing. and so we have a long way to go, because resolutions like this trip off immediately with the question all from enforcement of implementation. i mean, how is it possible to strong um israel into a binding by these decisions to because the us voted for it, does, you know the us as often vetoing or voting against these motions and it
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a that with some difficulty reach this new position that it was the u. s. was in favor of pausing. and now that the us is in favor of pausing and has the international community 100 percent behind, at least pausing, it can go to israel and say, our arms are tied. we, you, you know, you have to stop and don't forget, the us is arming israel. it's paying in many ways for, for what's going on. and they are not applying us law, which restricts how weapons can be used, etc. i mean for me, but i mean the us abstain. did this about was it didn't vote for it's, i mean it's hardly overwhelming, tacit support for what the us been trying to achieve. and this resolution gap, it is not against pauses and it can implement it's against the insufficient language should towards from us. and i have to say that, that, that is a problem. i mean, i really believe that anyone violating international law, whether it's, it's real or from us, needs to be called out and these resolutions of you and has not been doing that, you know, and if, if they have that language and i bet the us could have voted for it,
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but now that we have a $12.00 to 0 security council resolution for humanitarian pauses, which is also the us policy, there can be forward motion to save lives. to what extent is this move by the united states, an indication that time is running when it comes to ongoing support for israel? over the past few days, we've seen the language start to soften at a time perhaps to contain israel. i mean, it's not bearing any food on the ground. it's like or well, even it's rarely analysts are saying publicly and privately that they think they have $2.00 to $3.00 more weeks. that's very different from all the talk about a 6 month war or a 2 year war or whatever, at the beginning of this conflict to totally eradicate, come us from the face of the earth. and it where, you know, we're beginning to move in the direction of where we were in 2021 when the us was able to hold israel to a 3 week war when they wanted to 314. and so, you know,
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anything that happens in terms of pressure within the united states, from the arab and muslim populations and the new generation of jewish americans. they're all against this war. and any pressure from the outside, whether the un and other international bodies. and just by lateral pressure, that's all good. when the us government here is loud and clear, uh, they can start a pushing israel harder. we are. it seemed to starting to at least death to imagine what life might be like when all of this hopefully comes to an end, sooner or later. what is clear is that when it is all over the needs to be a massive global coalition behind working at what happens next, rather than simply leaving this to these trainings and palestinians. and indeed the us as well. there are a huge daunting projects at hand. as you suggested. number one, we need a 2 state solution to be reduced unaided and often. good can come out of out of catastrophe. we also, you know,
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45 percent of the buildings were or damaged or flattened in gaza and most of the infrastructure is gone. and so we building guys that will be a multi year project. i mean, one of the higher needs of the us support for israel is the and i've been in meetings when i was and he was government is us officials getting mad at other us officials when buildings we spend millions of dollars building get bombed by us red flag, and then we have to build the building again with our hospital or, you know, electric bill, you know, company or you center university building. so this is just an unsustainable a situation we have with this real thinking that there's only military solutions to its problems. and hopefully will be, well, you know, will restarted diplomatic process after this is over. right. i'm just, i'm sustainable cycle. yvonne is william laurence for some typical science, the making university. and for me, yes, different that's going to pleasure to have you ever tried putting the policy on bus
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that the you and says israel is or they rejected the resolution that is unusual. did not condemn the killing, but is the end of $11000.00 palestinians, overwhelmingly. civilians including 5000 palestinian children, let me repeat 5000 pellets. the men changing it did not condemn the indiscriminate attacks by his right. it did not condemn the solve on hospitals and schools. it did not condemn the killing, but is the end of you and steph. journalist, humanitarian person, a doctor's rescue teams as it does not condemn the bid to the imprisonment of thousands of palestinians. men, women and children are not cold for their immediate and unconditional police. but i'll just leave us diplomatic edison james base,
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says israel repeatedly briggs un security council resolutions. well, that was, that was a cool for us. the spot on the us has made it clear that a permanency spot is something that it would block. and so i think the, all the countries that voted against that voted against it because it knew that that would be the us veto coming through. even if they, those countries did want to see spa. uh, they certainly didn't want to have another veto. they wanted to have something that maybe the un can work with on the ground. remember, we've heard early run today from the u. n's emergency relief, cool, nice down the secular general for humanitarian it f as mosse and griffith, who has made it absolutely clear that the un hold un system is on its needs right now. there is no fuel, as we've seen, the devastating effect that's had on the hospitals. we up, people close to starvation, we have the possibility with so many people crammed into gaza, of, of serious the disease breaking out the you and believes that the whole of cause
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a city that parts of it that hasn't been completely destroyed, is a breaking point as is and the you and the system and the un desperately needed, right? this to happen. it is good news, but will as well comply as well. the un comes as the largest hospital in the gaza strip as being rated by history. the forces soldiers were deployed and the number of buildings in the out ship a hospital compound and they remain active. consult cool for an international investigation denouncing it as a war crime by collab last, the latest one and then a fuck them up with the largest hospital is under siege is riley tanks and troops into the l chief and compound. early on wednesday, with hundreds of patients, philip's car, it was 12000 small palestinians of sheltering with in the complex. and when our troops opened this, israel has insisted all she sighs being used as a homeless come on. same to its release video climbing its soldiers,
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uncovered items belonging to hum us and i couldn't be independent and verified how much is always denied using the hospital as a base. it is as a read and also made there is no on a member of i'm us in the civil as we said, there is no immediate activity. an issue that there is anything happened when they entered the hubs to be done either or what's happened is around the us, but the insides out to be done on of the people in the hosted with us. the video is really sold, as was said to be interrogating doctors and medical stuff. no one was allowed to leave on the heart of the column was about to complete located on the, on she for medical complex. no one can go anywhere. no one can move between buildings of the complex and then i'll get out of your house and cause this doctor is trying his best to risk you. the young girl, she's a victim of the history of the boardman before the coming of the w. l. a chief is
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imagine c direct, this is the situation is desperate. i'm on so good another. i mean they are in every building of the hospital in the it but it plays everywhere. there's really it . okay. but the thoughts of that and the, the people that are wise and, and how to find because of the government situation, the situation is bad. the women, children, medical themes are suffering. and it's also black. how does that look? that's an international humanitarian law, protects hospitals. but now they're at the front line of this war, capitalism pushing the health care system to the brink of collapse. mike level, the older 0 less bringing target because i am using con eunice in the southern past because this trip a entire record. i spoke to you a short while ago you were describing an increase in military activity in an around . i'll ship a hospital for more details. do you have the yes,
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the attacks on the she felt hospice will continue during the continued the during the last hour as we use very occupation forces and build those is managed to get to just tori again as she felt medical complex from the southern gates of the hospital, as they destroyed the main one of the, of the hospital and the rooms, some of the main vicinity of the she felt medical complex. the previously, earlier today had stormed the main buildings of this medical complex, has taught to integrating boxes and even start also to search inside the the car. read those and even the departments of the hospital a balance in existence of any minute treat act by a protestant and fight if they did not find any type of study and find out inside this medical complex as they have plain before that it's going to be a central operation hit go to for the majority of the palestinian scientists as there's i'm that they should felt hospital a may have the main central commence rooms that belong to do was to the city and fighters now, mainly after the stormy of the medical complex. they did not release any evidence
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that gets really can done to boost publishing and fonts us for using that default hospital for military purposes. meanwhile, the only showed a, a group of coordinates and uh, rifles that could, could possibly be seized from the power steering font as into areas and zones of conflicts across the territory. and they did not even disclose any information related to the existence of the network of tunnels under a b c hospital itself. so clearly these, the hospital now is running in a very dramatic situation as doctors, patients and even displaced. people are still not right now inside the hospital as they are, have been terrified by these by the occupation forces. meanwhile, the attacks from the vicinity of the hospital continue to during the last couple of hours a tight while this operation continues. i've also been for the x ray of the strikes elsewhere in the gaza strip. tell us about what's been happening in the south where
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you the yes, these really attacks on the south of the goal is a strict continue. also, they have been bought as a number of balance between houses and find a city where 3 residential buildings with completely flat sent them. the number of the palestinians have been injured and they are receiving right now treatment to another hospital. it's also worth mentioning that the usability, drones on every single corner of this, call you the church, we just before we went live, we, claudia had the sound of it is very smooth phones the whole ring. so we can even feel the of the, of these drugs in the medical complex. this is really very terrifying situation as is ready to attacks. also continued in the eastern areas of gauze. this trip of the, of the south of the gaza strip as confrontations erupted between palestinian fighters. and is that even moving to so are trying to inflict, treat me and deeper into the goals and strip and the are trying also to test the readiness of the policy and scientists in this house of the territory as we did in the north, at earlier since the beginning of this fighting or tired,
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many funds to be able to take time because they have been con eunice. i hope i say it's wrong. uh there's a lot of the us of claims. i have evidence and intelligence and suggest hamas as used. i'll ship a hospital for its military operation. so let's take a closer look at the timeline of events, you know, shifting the past 24 hours around $20.00 to $12.00, g m t on tuesday. the spokesman for the cause of health ministry told out just 0, that is really ministry vehicles. we have the gates. so if the shift and medical complex by that in the hospital was being surrounded by study forces for a 6 day around 2300 gmc promising and health officials say these fairly minute treat, told them a rate will be carried out in the coming minutes. that, 05, g m t, it's ready for us is tweeted, they were quote, carrying out a precise and targeted oper, right? operation against a mass in a specified area in the hospital that they said was based on intelligence, information and operational necessity. and they also follow,
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despite the forces detained, at least $200.00 people in the courtyard of the complex. i'll shift as direct to told i would just say are the doctors couldn't even go to the pharmacy because anyone who moved risk getting shot well after several hours, this ready for us is released and i'm verifying video claiming to show items belonging to a mass. but it didn't show what israel had repeatedly called a mouse is made underground. c'mon, center or is traded captives in the hospital. complex. a mass is always denied. it operates from there. we'll talk to my home at abu, so me a is the director of, i'll ship a hospital, natalie. he describes how everything unfolds in the medical facility. you know, if i didn't get paid meant another, i mean, but these really occupation forces blew up many buildings. now. she for medical complex before storming it, they demolished the north west and the fence of the hospital then ended with that tongues. the occupation forces are still inside the complex, mainly inside the specialized surgery building the x ray department,
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the kidney department, the pharmacy, and the stores area. until now they didn't go to some places within the complex like the jerusalem building. these radius, the ones to help, and they pretends that they want to bring us 300 leases of fuel. so best for them to bring the fuel now is they already inside the complex. so they want to generate as to what they don't have any humanitarian concerns. because if they did, they would have brought fuel with them at least to help people with that dialysis. they just want propaganda and nothing else. now we had gone fire and very large explosions. i think a lot of buildings outside the hospice of the destroyed was the explosions of violet and shot to the windows here in the hospital. shrapnel has come in and some of the display screen injured. one of the shells fell on the full floor of the surgery building, where some of the displays people were injured. we now see tanks and the occupation soldiers roaming around the hospital. we call and reach the central pharmacy to
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obtain all the medication required for the patients. because anyone who does so will be shots if they approach the pharmacy agents. any of the one with the stuff about gucci is the secretary general of the policy and national initiative. he says it's rarely forces about shift, have been searching for something that doesn't exist in a sense of order to be sure that the start of the scandal and i will go to substitute the diesel has to be done with is it and saying, do you need to provide any evidence the test the terms are used for the military purposes. what's happening now in a ship hospital is what i would call the mother of old scandals. because really they're telling them that this is the headquarters of how mass did on weapons did. i'm the time us fighters out of holding people hostages. what did they find? nothing. there is there any channels to obtain and that's on is that a the town and said that this is one of the largest failures of that is an intelligence. and of course,
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it's opinion of the american intelligence was just repeating the same law as that is right and is pending 18. i was in the hospital after inventing good without nothing. and all they have shown is a car wash and a girlfriend, a laptop that they could have put, did it easily. and the claim that it was found is, this is a, this shows why is it or it has been rejected constantly on the cause of the administration of the hospitals for an independent international commission to come to the hospital and investigate the situation. but that is a, that doesn't know what that is because they know that they're lying and they're consolidating this lie by continuing this claim that they need. they is, there is more days of work you'll find in the hospital to find out the evidence of something that, of course doesn't exist. but then the process this and their job study in the
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process different than just the life of patients that endangered in the life of the hospital, the staff and doctors and nurses and everybody. okay, let's bring in ha, haile. out. who's a senior associate fellow in international security studies of the role united services institute. he joins a slide from under the right one. welcome back to the program. as you heard that from the stop by gucci, a secular, genuine policy and national initiative. he is an equivalent unequivocal in his belief that the world is representing as hard and fast facts of a mass using how ship a hospital has a combined center of completely untrue. how might these findings shape our understanding of the conflict? so i think that there's really nothing new here to be quite honest with you. it's been clear from day one that there's an incredible lack of trust that can be placed in the statements of the official spokespeople of the i d f. they've claimed
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a number of things over the past few weeks. the lives have been proven not to be correct. um they claimed all of this about the issue of a hospital. they claimed about the tunnels and so on and so forth. and yet we still haven't seen the evidence that the claim was abundant. and unfortunately, without any independent verification of any evidence that they do eventually provide to us. um there's going to be very little trust that it ought to be taken seriously. but they, as of yet to have refused to bring in independent journalists or people from any multi lots of organizations that could verify and bolster their case. instead, the them bombardment continues and the cost to policy and in civilian life that it just increases amounts. all the while of course the button dropped to all of the assist this diplomatic pro, shit, the united nations. finally, a resolution cooling for extended to military imposes for
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a sufficient number of days. how might not cool impact affect is rouse strategy military strategy is goals going forward? um, i'm sorry, that seems to be a problem. could you could you, can you hear me? we can still hear you i'm, if i'm afraid we have lost a, she had hear from the connie the endowment center. so let's move on. all right, well, i'm ass says it holds israel and us present joe biden, fully responsible for the raid on our ship. a hospital it says that the statements divide and administration essentially gave the green lights the rate on tuesday. the white house has responded saying it didn't encourage israel to enter the hospital, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has made a surprise visit to a ministry base in southern israel to meet troops. that is the thing. it's really
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ami will ends the presence of a mouse in gaza and recover captives mccomb. but as of there is no police and guns that we will not reach, there is no hide out for a future shelter for her muscular so we will arrive, we will eliminate a month and we will return to hostages. these 2 goals, the secret yesterday spoke with president biden. again, we will be relentless, we will eliminate him off the g victory and return to hostages on the who consume. alright, let's look into this a little bit closer. the correspondence of having jump june, who joins me from occupied east, jerusalem, and mohammed, any reaction from israel to this all important you info. what are we hearing out of israel? a need more reactions starting to roll in from is rarely officials we heard in the past hour from the, from israel's ambassador to the you wouldn't get loud air done. he was quoted in is really media, say the resolution is disconnected from reality and will have no meaning in
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practice. israel is acting according to international law. anyway, while the from us terrorist will not read the resolution at all and will not act on it. it is unfortunate that the council continues to ignore, not condemn, or even mentioned the mask or that how much carried out on october 7th, and which led to the war and gaza. we've also heard in is really media outlets from the minister, the ministry of foreign affairs, rather on the decision at the human security council. a statement reads, israel calls on the security council in the international community to insist on the release of all is really up to date as quickly as the resolution stipulates we expect a security council to want to critically condemn, come us, and address the need to create a different security reality in gaza. there is no room for prolong humanitarian truces as long as 230198239 object. these are in the hands of how much terrace. so this is what we've heard thus far. we expect to hear more and really the key going forward, we believe is going to be how much pressure is put on israel by the united states
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to try and comply with this resolution. as we know in the past, there have been these resolutions from the un security council which are binding under international law, but which is real, has ignored me. so yeah, i'm, i'm, it's a bouncing pressure by the looks of things internationally. perhaps the us can go further, but it will say pressure domestically within israel as well. is there any opposition leader? ja la pete. cooling on benjamin. yes, that's the only to resign tonight. what else did he say to me this is significant. this is the 1st time that a member of the opposition and israel's government has publicly called for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. let me tell you more about what we heard from you or your la pete, who gave this interview to his really television channel 12 earlier. he said this government isn't functioning, we need change. that's in yahoo cannot continue to be prime minister. we cannot allow ourselves to conduct a prolong campaign with a prime minister that the public has no faith in the feed,
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went on to say that he was ready to create a national reconstruction government and worked with other parties across the political spectrum in order to do so let pete who is an opposition leader also said that he had had discussions with members of the ruling part of the liquid party that is the party of the prime minister. now we should mention also that there was a response to this by the code in which they said it's unfortunate and shameful. the pete is doing politics during the war when he proposes to the pose, the prime minister, who is leading the campaign and replace them with a government that will establish a palestinian state and allow the palestinian authority to control gossip. we should just provide a little bit of context or need. the fact of the matter is that the prime minister is facing a lot of public anger in israel. at the moment. people are upset not only about the massive intelligence failure that led to be attacked by how fast on october 7th, but also because the prime minister has not publicly taken it taken account ability taken responsibility for what happened as have other political leaders in israel.
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the last several weeks right now, when you look at polls throughout israel, the prime minister, really at an all time low as far as public support. and the question now is, are there going to be more political leaders across the political spectrum calling for him to resign need very interesting and data. i've seen developments of image m g and you know, it's buddies choice and thank you. okay, well we kind of luckily go back to august. so yeah, who's the senior associate fellow and international security studies that enroll united services institute joins us that live from london just before we got cutoff . i was asking you to what extent is rails military objectives may now be shaped by the sold important resolution of the you and just remind our view is that goals for humanitarian pulls and car doors for a sufficient number of days? i don't think it changes their calculation how tool is being clear for the past month the the near entire tea of the international community in terms of the met
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for nations. and then i, the nations have all wanted a ceasefire. the one to another route in order to address this crisis, and israel as being unwilling to pay attention to that. the only power that is going to be able to put pressure on this varies to change course and redirect is the united states at washington d. c. has heather to shown that they're not willing to do that. and i think i'm to that part changes and we're not going to see any change in this really behavior, right? i mean, so obviously the united states wields an awful lot of power and influence when it comes to s really politics and ministry objectives. but as we've just been hearing from our correspondents in occupied east jerusalem decimals, a lot of pressure growing domestically as well. with the likes of jala pete, the opposition data cooling for nothing yahoo to resign. how is that likely to impact what we see on the ground and gaza? so i want to but so, so the context, the,
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the feeling inside israel amount is really public is one that is incredibly, i have to put that there to benjamin. that's in yahoo, particularly when it comes to the hostages, and particularly over concerns that he's not doing enough to recover the host of hostages safely before continuing with the military operation. the opposition is not about the operation in gaza in terms of using military force to the utmost. it's about pursuing options to retrieve the hostages 1st through negotiations or other ways. but to do that 1st and then continue with the operation. that's a dividing line. so in terms of his unpopularity and his, i think, is a venture departure from the premier shift. that doesn't mean a new government would not continue with them. is really bombardment of gaza. it might mean that the military objectives are more clearly defined,
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that there's more a plan that is presented, but it doesn't mean a ceasefire that would match it any way. the concerns of the international community thus far. i say how it was being really good to hear your analysis and all of that. thanks for joining us. thank you very much. you're without, as there are still to come up to more than a month. fuel is finally being allowed into the cause of that. but none of it will go to hospitals. we so desperately need the the hello, we'll have some live the web a continuing across southern props. so frustrating systems rumbling away, particularly into west south australia will still spinning out. so if, wy and they will just away a little further east with easing off as they do so. so how does that some dry
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weather down towards the 2018 celsius in melvin next couple of days. few showers just around that eastern side of us. we can see the shows still coming in across the good parts of south australia and though punched away into central areas. is it going through friday for friday? you can see some wet weather. some warmer weather is gonna be hunting to you. me. i'm fun. bri up to was a southeastern corner of and of queensland. so press been it around so 2 degrees celsius. and notice of what the weather just opting to spill its way towards new zealand for a time sheets here up as we make our way through the course of the weekend. but around the west side of the day for the fall north of north island, 21 south east. the in oakland. some are all the way it wasn't making its way to bolster pad over the next couple of days as always spinning out of china as we go through with the stay some snow on the northern flank of that cold rad, talking going behind is it makes his wife or the race was no, you got to those heavy down pull setting in across a good part of japan with some very heavy rain all the way up into hook i got of
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the pacific. 101 east. on out to 0 the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book back you without is there a is a reminder of our top story is this is part of the forces have been reading, causes largest hospital out shift. so just being deployed in the number of buildings of a compiled including the dialysis unit, they're also playing up a warehouse full of medical equipment tank, some inside the hospital complex talk to save the lives of patients without shift in things. thousands of financial babies are transferred on tuesday within the
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facility to an area with electricity, but then no inconvenience because folks in supplies or from them. the lights of national security council have voted in favor of the by the cherry and was, is, and israel's task. 16 member council. cool. urgent, unexpended pause to allow aid access. can we move on that? let's speak now to christian salumi. who's that the un headquarters in new york and chris and you've just been in the press conference, i believe speaking to the us on bus of the, to it, to the un. what does he have to say? i guess we'll let a thomas greenfield was talking about the reason the united states abstained from this resolution as opposed to voting for or against it. she said that the united states supported the call for humanitarian access, but was disappointed that the resolution didn't include a condemnation of hamas,
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or is israel's right to defend itself. and i pointed out to her that the last resolution that saved the toad also didn't include those elements, but did include humanitarian access and asked why the united states waited 4 weeks . and during which time thousands more children died to let it pass essentially. and her answer didn't directly address my question, but she said that that was a political resolution, and this is a humanitarian one. even though the humanitarian ask for pauses is quite similar. the resolution does not specify a time for these pauses. it says as needed to get in, but nonetheless, the united states now saying that it is needed in the united states saying
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that even more scaling up is needed to help the people on the ground in gaza and that they would continue to work to get more aid to them and to work with israel to make that happened to christ. and then we had been so the publish thing and i'm about to the, to the you and raise some button and concerns given that he believes israel will not implement this resolution. i mean, obviously that is likely to have an impact potentially on just come out of the chair in 8 actually reaching those desperately in need of it. that's right. now we've heard from many council members talked about the need to take this forward and un agencies in particular, the international rescue committee has said that it would take 5 days to get operations running up to scale on the ground. and guys, in order to have a meaningful impact on people's lives there to get them the food water medicine that they need. the united nations has been saying that while some fuel was allowed
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into gaza today was authorized to go into garza today. it's only a small portion of what they need on a daily basis. it's only for the delivery of aid by trucks, fuel to be used by you and, and trucks. it doesn't solve the problem of fuel for hospitals. so there are many issues going forward that, that the united nations and other agencies will have to deal with in order to get this moving. but what we heard from council members is that the resolution doesn't include a demand that the secretary general report back to the council on progress being made. this is an attempt to hold israel accountable for the actual implementation of this resolution, which of course, is binding under international law. says that as a catalogue of complications instead of the way progress right now. question. so the need to live with you and thank you. c. o u n, as in use, these are out of using fuel as a weapon of war since the beginning of the conflict will have to move the monthly
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as well as allowed about 24000 liters of diesel to enter gaza. and that's only about half the capacity of a single all tanka. and i certainly meant for you and trucks to disabuse a note for use and hospitals. you and refugee agencies as it needs a $160000.00 leases of fuel every day for its basic humanitarian with the headphone roof has worn foot by the end of wednesday, around 70 percent of the population and gaza when they'll be able to get clean more time because without fuel, the salvation plants generates as pumping stations will start working with the fuel crisis and said hospitals, the hardest cause is largest hospital, our shipment needs up to 10000 liters of fuel pud today and was forced to suspend service is due to besides the lack of fuel and telecommunications companies are expected to run out of fuel oil side on the 1st day leading to serious network breakdowns view inside of humanitarian, a fast mountain. griffith solution monitor an operation in the strip will come to
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a standstill if they caught and deliver fuel. now, we need to at least a couple of 100000 liters to get us moving again. we have had agreements in those negotiations for such a replenishment, but they haven't achieved final approval at the highest levels of the is really, that's archie. so we need that decision made our role and our pledge, the message is we are right. the sitting in front of those people on the board as of gaza in rough uh, ready to go at the right scale. if we get the means to do so, we have times how to do this. we have times which do not include having people moved into so called site. so we have times to try to reach people where they are. it is a standard way of operation. so you can, you, parliament has rejected the motion for an immediate cease fire bug in gaza by 293
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votes. the 125. if i expose divisions within the opposition labor, passive, $56.00, and piece defy then leader customer who box humanitarian pause is rather than a ceasefire. 8 members of his shadow cabinet. resigned in protest will mima islands . parliament has defeated a motion to expel the straight across the country. the vote came as more than a 1000 protest is gathered outside cooling for action. the growing number of countries of trying to put pressure on this round to agree to a cease fire and allow in much needed to mandatory and a to the strip gun. it is a social democrat irish member of parliament. he says, israel should face consequences for his actions, including international sanctions. it's unconscionable that states the u. s. d u, the u. k. county even come to call overseas for georgia state hospital or the orders people demanding more than that. we're demanding martin wards for demand and action. so the social democrats in liberal motion to power power elements in orland
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to okay, different number of different suggestions. one of those being the explosion of positive result is that where he can nomic sanctions. i mean did. so for the full reason, the israel isn't facing any consequences for its actions. their offices have been in on the date is in order for the e mails from citizen to certain citizens. awesome. those go more towards. so we've asked where he cannot make sanctions to be proposed that your opinion and your level. we asked for an occupied cartridge built the past, which would mean that we would not trade with any parts of the people in charge we've built. and we asked to expel the investment, but for the very reason that you might nation is talking about in pens and genocide, taking place in kaiser. but we do not want to be complicit about you a diplomatic relations. but we appreciate that. we started the national debate in orland today didn't cost this plan has pressed their government to go forward to their mind. martin murray, ward simply sees for is absolutely important. be she'll be the mom, the not from the rooftops within the absence of israel heard in that call. they
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need to face sanctions or for every how about 5 to israel claims to a fit and gaza is caleb more than a 100 civilians is and time neighborhoods and i would use to rubble of palestinians all completely surround just have little or no hope of finding safety, they describe what's happening as a 2nd knock box or catastrophe when they were forced for my land for the creation of israel back in 1940 and the same as for avi reports from ramallah in the occupied westbank with every story of suffering fond memories of god's state away. so noble sharika says he barely recognizes the place by the sea. he loved as a young man, here in jealous own refugee camp in rome, although he says he feels helpless. and what's happening in gaza feels familiar. this at all. my grandchildren ask about our village. i tell them we lost our village and enough, but we are refugees. but this is temporary. sooner or later,
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we will go back. we must go back to the mid 3 head, the one that he was only 3 when his family fled their home in just after massacres carried out by his really games in 1948 back then is released would leave dead bodies in stock. most hudson says he won't be forced out of his home again. during the knock, the palestinians were often transported to safety in buses like this one. it is a reminder of a national tragedy, a painful past. and with what is happening in gaza. people are worried that history could be repeating itself. many palestinians flight with nothing but their stories of suffering of audrey for tear has spent his career preserving the storage using art to pass them onto the next generation. but he describes what is happening in cause of ethnic cleansing and says, poems, performances,
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words are all useless now. neck in the what if sometimes you need different tools when there is a fight, you fight them and there's a war. you defend yourself and fight with the same tools your enemies using night after night. palestinian fighters engineer confront, is really special forces using home a pipe bombs out. going to put motivated, they say it's victory or de boom of the amount of a sense of as long as there's an an hour long, so we're not collecting of the gun. this is our land and would remain elbows. but we want to make the mistake of leaving our lands like our grandfathers. when they left, they went humiliated. we're not going to do that. israel's 1st prime minister, been green instead of the knuckle. the old will die and the young will forget. 75 years later, the young grew old and still remember. and the new generation of young is fighting st. this route,
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the old to 0. romo live in the occupied west. still head here without a 0. the u. k. supreme court rules of the flagship plan of wishing through next conservative governments for asylum seekers to a lender is unlawful. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the book about now the white house is the us and chinese lead is of how constructive talks in california going into the meeting. you, as president joe biden said,
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the meeting was for the latest to understand each other. it comes across as tensions, happy running height between the 2 countries. but we discussing the what was in the crane and the middle east. and once china to use his influence with a run to prevent the conflict from escalating into a wider regional view. and the opening was the 2 president said that countries contain a healthy level of competition, a high value our conversation because i think is per month. so, you know, i understand each other clearly leader to leader with no misconceptions or miscommunication. we have to ensure that competition does not during the conflict and we're all set to manage the responsibly, competition. that's what the nice stage want and what we intend to do. we also, i also believe is a world watch for both of us candid exchange. so it should be down to 20 on the phone being quite. and she, the china,
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us relationship is the most important by natural relationship in the world. it has never been smooth sailing of the past, 50 years or more, and it always faces problems of one kind or another. yet it has kept moving forward . am it twist some terms for 2 large countries like china and the united states, turning the backs on each other is not an option. conflict and confrontation has unbearable consequences for both sides. so planet is big enough for the 2 countries to succeed. one country success is an opportunity for the other. okay. more or less with mike tyler, who's in washington dc and the mike given the intensity of what's going on globally, china, us seemed like the ultimate front of these to yes indeed. certainly, it was a very well meeting in public, at least that you heard the words of appreciation from each need to, to the other presidents. she describing the bilateral relationship with the us as
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the most important and the will just a sign of how importantly the chinese lead to use this relationship. an equally president binding stressing that to competition is fine, but it's less than to become a conflict between the countries. now we are told by the white house that a series of issues came up for discussion. a wide range of matches were on the agenda and not least the issue of human rights, which the white house said the president will bring up with the present. she probably has because that meeting is over already, but also those global conflicts at the moment. in particular, the conflicting gaza that would have been discussed as would have been the russian invasion of ukraine. and of course, a perennial issue of ty, one with a bite and going out of his way to emphasize to presidency that the us remains committed to a one china policy. so i wide range of discussion the to lead us will be holding
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a news conference within the next hour. then we hopefully will hear more about what happened in the meeting. what i do know and can tell you, is that they are not having lunch and on the menu is terah good roasted heritage chicken? well, i hope i enjoy their lunch. mike, we'll check in with you a bit later on. mike kind of live in washington dc. now you case prime is to receive student access to the government full and you introduce emergency legislation, which she says will confirm bewanda isn't the data safe country itself to britain supreme court ruled a controversial government planned to the fort asylum seekers to the east african country is unlawful. 5 justices said they would be at risk of ill treatment that could be sent back to the home country as well as they've arrived in rolanda, as it will ensure that people cannot further delay slights by bringing systemic challenges and out domestic costs. and still our policy being repeatedly blocked. but of course, we must be honest about the fact that even once parliament has changed
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a little here at home, we could still face challenges from the european court of human rights and strasberg. i told paul and earlier today that i'm prepared to change all the rules and revisit those international relationships to remove the obstacles and i'll wait . so let me tell everybody now. i will not allow a foreign court to block these flights. the army and molly says it's now in control of the northern town of kids, often nearly a decade down as a strong load of separatist groups dominated by the twilight people that considered a threat by the ruling. jump to memory, seize power molly and the could back in 2020 and a since try to secure control off the entire country. okay, let's pretend that to a special coverage of the war on cause. i'm in a rising number of prominent figures around the world say they've been sac bullied or harassed because of the opposition to the war. us advocacy rights,
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great palestine legal says in just 2 weeks for more than 260 people reported losing that jobs or come speak to the former editor in chief or the state just us magazine who has been fact one be scientist. as the warrant garza has escalated, active exclusively, have gone digital, how many people are leading many to discover the modeling a ceasefire? can get them fired for she was cancelled because of what's happening just because of a senior michael ice and the full. the editor in chief is a life magazine, was removed from his role for sharing a satirical article, criticizing israel in the u. k. the labor party suspended m p and the mcdonald for speech. he made a protest forcing solidarity with palestinians a. g. u. s. david velasco is 18. your career at osborne. 6 is editor in chief, was abruptly halted off the published this a call for c spell. it and accountability that was signed by around $8000.00 notice
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and some signatures say that being bullied and harassed by us, collect us with the chilling effect. you know, i think that this is a, i mean this is horrible for it's horrible for so many people, artists among them. but i mean, 1st and foremost, of course, this is horrible for the people who are actually suffering from the violence of that is really a tax on gaza. that's the, the basic tenets of, of making or right. you can have a voice if you, if you don't have that, then what do you have out for an didn't immediately responds to a request for comment, prominence, jewish all, just 9. golden told the us newspaper the new york times, that she has never lived to remove chilling period. the us based advocacy organization post fund legal said in the 1st 2 weeks of school, it responded to move in 260 cases. people's careers being threatened,
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it's difficult for the lot to address these kinds of firings because they really are 2 competing insurance companies. do have an association or right to choose who they have in their company. and if they want to have everybody was one political point of view, you'll see radically that's like they're not gonna be very successful company, choose pretty people, but they can do that. right? decrease monitoring the following points out, the double standards towards people exercising free speech with the biggest collect down level against those opposed to google more hub, just 0 or you are watching just here before we go. the reminder of what's the steak with these pitches off the border between israel and gaza, ministry flash lighting up the night sky. this as the u. n. a chief mouse in griffith's, she's israel to silence the guns. he's already met a tree now in control of the out schiffer hospital, a scene of i'm thinkable,
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sufferings on the day in which the us was finally adopted. a resolution calling for urgency, monetary and pauses. and the israel, a mass elizabeth around them will be here in just a moment with more of the days based on the bulk of like so much of the how much it was. oh my god.
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