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as an investment assignment, digital licensing needs your better tomorrow. the other votes another veto to us block. so you and resolution demanding an immediate cease fire in gaza. this would only plant the seeds for the next work, because the mazda has no desire to see a durable piece. the results of this is life from the also coming up. the palestinian ambassadors of the un calls the result of the boat disastrous with millions of palestinian lives. hanging in the balance is where the attacks continue destroying causes oldest most please for international intervention and more aid comes out to find out his ear,
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his accounts of beatings and interrogations. of the dozens of palestinian men from gaza. stripped by is really the united states has used its veto power to shoot down a draft resolution at the un security council. calling for an immediate end to israel as well. on garza, washington's representative to the un describe the resolution festivals. from reality. the vote was called also the secretary general antonia guitars and vote article $199.00 of the un charter. 13 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favor of the draft resolution. so quickly abstaining would uh, as much as you like. while the united states strongly supports the durable piece, which both is really some palestinians who live in peace and security, we do not support calls for an immediate cease fire. this would only plant the
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seeds for the next war because the loss has no desire to see a durable piece to see a 2 state solution. this is the moment of truth. this is an important in history and it is beyond regret that it is disasters the security council was again prevented from rising to this moment to uphold it's clear responsibilities in the face of this grave crisis threatening human lives and threatening region in an international peace and security christmas letting me has more on what happened at that meeting at the un headquarters of 100 countries co sponsored this resolution. in 13, out of 15 security council members voted in favor of it. it was drafted by the united arab emirates as the error of representative on the security council. they
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described it as something that is brief, simple and crucial, and very short resolution that not only called for humanitarian ceasefire, but also for the release of all captives and the protection of civilians. the united states said they couldn't support it because it didn't condemn us. and they argued that an unconditional cease fire was unrealistic and would be dangerous because it would leave him off in place to launch further attacks against israel, the united kingdom, abstain from the vote for similar reasons. now, many countries express their regret that the council wasn't able to speak with one voice. they say not only is this dangerous for civilians, but also for the wider region. the threat to international peace and security could spread beyond the borders of gaza. that is what prompted secretary general antonio gutierrez to call for this meeting and to call for
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a humanitarian cease fire. the u. n. is promising to continue to try to get more aid into gaza, to call for more pauses, to expand a pauses in the fighting to be able to do so. let's talk about how this will be received. and israel with correspondent how does salute is joining us live from ok, bodies through some of the no surprises here. these where the government, but the, obviously a welcome development. this is roseanne bassett, or to the united nations hailing the decisions, saying that the only way a ceasefire would come about is if it's real achieved, it's military goals that it's set out since the beginning of the war. but the reality of the matter is they have not achieved any of them. the 1st is the dismantling of how mass is military and political capabilities. the 2nd is to ensure the israel feels no threat coming from the gaza strip. and the 3rd is to
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bring back all of the captives. these really have been quite firm that until all of this is achieved, they are prepared to keep fighting for however long it takes. and so without those objectives, so for having been achieved, what are we expecting? what are these republican politicians telling them to expect? in the next 2 weeks coming up, it will be as early as have said that they are now in the 3rd stage of their ground. the operation which is operating in the south now in hon. unice, but anonymous is really official speaking to is really media. so that the army has claimed that it needs about 3 to 4 weeks to complete this operation in the south, in hon. eunice, and then another 3 to 4 weeks to wrap up what they're calling the 1st stage of the war. again, another indication that these really are preparing for a long war, and actually these really armies spokesperson, the defense minister of the prime minister, and the rest of these really war cabinet. a like have all said that this war will
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continue and to how much is completely defeated and the captives are brought back home. so when the days and weeks to come, we can still expect all that kind of finding. and remember, defense minister your guidelines has said that if there were to be any other sort of deals or talks they were all going to happen under firefly. alfonze were being dropped on gaza. so that the, despite the disaster is humanitarian situation that has on full lives despite the more than 17000 people that have them killed in gaza. these relays are saying that their military operation is going to continue. terry honda honda salute and occupy the streets and thank you very much for that update. now israel's relentless bombing of civilian infrastructure continues in southern gauze of the ongoing a sold his spot. urgent calls from gauze, his government media office for international intervention, and more aid and images showing extensive damage to the medieval omari must have
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provoked further anger among palestinians feeling. mock supports in rough up the aid trucks passed through but do not often pull the un is here but to not always help. 6 and so with adults, a line 6 men outside the field, stung by the my husband dismissing, i don't know anything about him and gaza, where the communications are down. we don't have money to spend or to eat and nobody is helping us. the situation is dangerous and where should we go. 2 smiles here, all still possible. but with his 6 young children now sitting in a single tent sonata also economy wants the world to intervene by as nice on the bottom right is what we don't want more. we're tired. we want a decent life. know how many family and friends every last reading the chaos of
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a con eunice hospital, a tiny baby, and it's and it's charlie face in go with dust and despair. meanwhile, gauze as largest most historic, most a, rendered into rubble by the bombing wall spiraling smoke smoke as the sky line. the gunfire goes on. far above the cross. keep circling, there is little light left for those done below the months out. is it a well target as soon as the latest from rough off in southern gaza the gaza strip had been on the intent is where the bombing to do or the last couple of hours where he is. but the patient forces had the expands of the military operations, of course, the territory, including also this house of garza which caused it to be one of the safe areas that
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the occupation had urged people to flee to a only more than $350000.00 units. have been killed during the last 24 hours with more than 550 others who had been critically injured. the situation right now on the south and the ongoing is really rate continue to be deteriorating as a very limited number of humanitarian aid had been allowed to enter the goals. this trip today with around 50 even terry trucks had been allowed to enter the territory to help the people to cope with the off to much of the is really devastation and destruction. of course, the 2 or 3 not roof is the last show for the majority of gauze, and which has been also on the relentless funding for out the day to come as soon. oh, did the rough, rough on the south of the goal? is this trip human rights groups a cooling for an ocean's investigation of the video, imaged as palestinian prisoners and gaza stripped and blindfolded. israel says they all suspected fighters, but there is evidence that many of them all civilians,
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including a prominent journalist homes in the home. it has all report, dozens of detainees, you know, must service blindfolded strip, and surrounded by soldiers loaded onto the trucks. destination unknown. hebrew voice describes the scene, the pro but a scene and activities of pharma critical. the 1st thing jump in my mind when i saw the pictures, the 2nd one was to be honest with you, how they treated, you know, litanies those, the way to address that or the present or so for i think the, this is your man. this is a torture, if amount to torture and the motor then that it's a water crime and declines. it goes to humanity. is it all he calls this main
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suspect that fight does, but at least one, the loot is a junior this up and you see a lot of be a good deed cycle here along side several other civilians that had stayed in northern does that b, i has a disabled daughter and a very old mother, so logistically it was very unpractical and you decided to stay. we identified him amongst to us detained. we also identified at least 2 kids under the age of 16. both of them were 15 year old and we're identified to him. can we use of the united nations on the school? man, we identified at least 3 elderly, how much goals the images, criminal, and disgraceful. and it's really government spokesman. so to defend the detentions, we're talking about military age men who were discovered in areas that civilians was supposed to have evacuated weeks ago. we've been calling for an evacuation of those. how strong hold is. i said the men seeing here we're facing corrugation,
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but blindfolded half nicky, kneeling and did that if mediation is driving outreach, how does that, how much does it as well? earlier? my colleague elizabeth per item spoke with lemme and dunny an editorial consultant at already out of the english language publication, the new arab, she said that her colleague is still being detained and kept asking his really military base just to seen him. the whole scene of man, thanks to the doctor that i'm doing work, and this ok just to make us worse. not just a box that says up on our project with a bump or cousins because this is an ad. the district could then act like the issues is just going beyond the usual modes of the committee intervention in their criminal action towards we heard from the your match,
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human rights monitor that was very sort of forced mr. carlos to leave his 7 year old daughter who's disabled on her own. have you heard anything about what's happened to her? she's with her. his sister is just as reported to the newspaper. so i'd appreciate it and go home that uh they, they took him away from starting with his doctor that they took gut is for the sister. and some of the incentives for at least except for him on, on those release. this is where the government supports person is saying that the interrogation men to find out if they have links to him off they have released some already. what is your response to mr. all colored being detained because of what the israeli government says. it's possible links to him on the yeah, they could do anything to june of this and to, to the sense is i'm to change education. this is sort of shifted. and this is just and we shoot to the to we. i see we
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paid for the last part of the team and, and does that not just sort the still ahead on our 0. we hear why many say criticism of israel's war on guns shouldn't be labeled at the submission. the moment of the freedom man or the
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that should suffice to say that the frank assessments to force displacement kind of thing persecution seems to be another informed. what we see here is locked in text that people in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the days headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian for he's been asking for days and days, has a nice way of a private, especially often inside story on al jazeera or the the
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welcome back you watching out just a reminder about top stories this out. united states has veto to drop the resolution of the un calling for the media to monetary and see spot in cost. 13 members of the security council president save the draft. the u. k, abstained. washington's representative says it would only pump seats for the next one. is really bombardments of the sarah refugee camp in the center of garza. it has killed dozens of palestinians as well as targeting areas from animals to the south. 17500 thomas to indians have been killed since the war on cause. it began 2 months ago and human rights groups, according for an urgent investigation off the video and most of palestinian prisoners in gaza strip and blindfolded. israel says they are suspected fighters for it as evidence took many civilians including
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a permanent generation our foreign ministers have been holding talks with us secretary of state antony blinking in washington dc. that calling for an immediate cease 5 party call. hi. how's this update from the state department in washington with the meeting has been taking place. you can read the room, their expressions, i think said quite a bit secretary of state entity blinking was, had a small smile in his face. perhaps one other person in the room was smiling. the others looked quite grim and the reason for that is obvious. they've been in washington dc for the last 8 last 8 hours, sending the message. they have one clear to man a ceasefire. now, so think about the timing of this. they come to the state department just moments after the us make sure that the un cannot demand to cease fire. so they're talking right now as we speak. and if they're saying to the secretary of state, what we, what they've said to press into some of the policy makers throughout the day is that they need a ceasefire. now,
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saudi arabia said the foreign minister from saudi arabia when i ask, is the bite administration doing enough? are you doing enough? he said nobody's doing enough, obviously because the fighting is still happening. and there's a, we can't wait 2 weeks for the fighting to wrap up. it needs to end now. and he did go on to say that they are promising to hold the international community to account didn't detail exactly what that might actually look like. but the jordanian ford minister spoke to journalists earlier today and again at the same tag. and he said, what's happening now is basically erased the last 30 years of work. he said, people in his region are getting angry or by the day and what this is done, he says, is made it so that entire generation of people cannot even imagine a peace process, let alone peace the time now for look at some of the days of an use the u. n is wanting at haiti is
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facing a situation that is absolute, brutal violence. it says on the games that control 80 percent of the capital are responsible for widespread crime, including more than $8000.00 motors so far this year. and also national security emission by, by kenya was approved by the un security council in october. it's tasked with addressing the crisis and stabilizing the situation, but at a court shot. but a court challenge in kenya has delayed that plan. in these 1st 11 months of 2023, we've seen 8000 killings, lynchings, kidnappings, and raped. very often collective right often targeting um of course women, but also young girls. in fact, we see a lot of young girls and i've met 14 year olds that. busy are ready on mothers. as a result of right brushing the sounds of hit residential buildings in the eastern ukrainian city of khaki have 2 people were wounded,
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7 apartment blocks and more than 20 cause damaged. ukraine has been trying to keep russian forces from pushing west in the region that russia has been making small games over the past several months. ukraine's environment minister says russia has planted mines through one 3rd of his country's territory. was on the street that says a 170000 square kilometers have be mind. he says keith is trying to speed up the d mining process while ensuring safety and limiting traces with heavy metals and the soil. a russian president vladimir putin has concerns. he is running next year for a fixed time in office boots in may the announcements of an event, the soldiers we've been fighting in ukraine. his re election is seen as a certainty. as he faces the physician and russian media assembly under the control of the kremlin, kristen has been in power since 1999 and amendments of the constitution in 2020
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cleared the way to him to remain as president until 2036. spencer worked for me, we'll just go to work and i will not hide that. i've had different thoughts of different types. it's now a time when a decision needs to be made. we run for the position of the president, the what is, what was, what were on goals. i stood up, intense opposition in many parts of the world. often voice is critical of these really me the tree of sold being branded as anti semitic. but as a rob reynolds reports, many activists and scholars, so legitimate criticism, shouldn't be regarded as racist in order to try to stifle critics. charges of anti semitism have been leveled at demonstrators opposed israel's war on gaza across the world. but one prominent jewish anti war activist says that's completely inappropriate for myself. as a jew,
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i do this work out of the my core jewish values. tell me every single human life is precious. and i do this fighting for a future of judaism beyond the violence of zionism. inflating anti semitism with opposition to the israeli government's policies or ideology is so so dangerous . it's dangerous for palestinians and supporters of palestinian rights who are losing their jobs and being docked and harassed on line. and it's also incredibly dangerous to the fight against real anti semitism. anti semitism is on the rise. analysts say in acts such as swastikas and hate speech scrolled in an upscale new york town, as well as threats of violence on college campuses and other public institutions. and the semitism is a real and rising problem in this country. and it's a very, very serious charge, but it is being cynically used against people who simply support pals to me and human rights. and that is tells you something it tells you that the other side on
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the defenders of israeli policy can no longer win the argument on merit. this week, the republican majority in the us house of representatives passed a resolution identifying anti zionism as anti semitism. we live in a claim within the united states and which is, is very difficult to speak out against this really more crimes because we live in a political climate. the tries to shut it down at every turn. both is railey and us officials have drawn comparisons between how mazda is attacked on is really tons. on november 7, killing 1200 people to the nazi holocaust. it is rarely borne. holocaust historian rejects the analogy. it is not connected to the hollow cliff anyway. it's a, it's a completely different phenomenon. so speaking about anti semitism about nazis about the heart, of course in this context is really meant to uh, take israel off the hook for what it is doing all the one home and to bring
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in a greater emotional and heightening of emotions in israel as product of interest, if occasion of what interested engaged in at the moment. a serious war over words and definitions as the real war rages on. rob reynolds, l g 0100 support testers in the spanish city of guernica formed a human mosaic to create the palestinian flag alongside pablo's pablo. picasso is famous painting of the same name going to the peace to fix the massacre of hundreds of people from the during the spanish civil war in the 19 thirty's, a direct power low. so the current a situation in garza, spain is one of the most vocal countries in criticizing israel over its killing of civilians. a program you've got to the work from
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from the unfortunate of being the town that has suffered the 1st indiscriminate civilian from the, from the historical memorial for this and destruction from, from the, to the world. we want to say that after all, we have to move through in the history of humanity to the software as um, to, to the the one of the not toner is the destruction of another nation. the world in history. what is happening in part of the world in history genetics, and you gave me was staying with protest in europe, and rumsey nicer is a palestinian dodge actor. and right, so who's being vocal in trying to change the dutch mindset on garza? here's his story in his own. what's my name? is that obviously no, sir, i'm an actor writer and a poet from mixed dutch palestinian descent palestinians. and the western media do
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not tend to be portrayed as humans. they really get a face, let alone that, that dreams their achievements. the endeavors are being portrayed. i posted something on facebook and on the instagram that this went viral, then pollutants a few day approach me saying when did you like to make a statement on the national television and i have never expected this to go viral, let alone base to go. revival typically on this part of my anger was of course at our own prime minister, expressed his unconditional support for israel and he even added, i'm rephrasing that. it doesn't happen that often that innocent civilians are being targeted in this conflict. so apparently he doesn't see palestinians as innocent civil citizens is that striking isn't it?
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i wrote an article that has that and starts off as a sort of a philosophical essay on about the question, what is dignity? i think that by looking away from horrible images from news that we don't want to be confronted with by looking away from the heart that is currently taking place in gaza, makes us the void of our own dignity. we are in a position as dutch people to look away because we live in a very privileged world. things like freedom and even like humanity is something that we feel entitled to. but freedom is never yours. humanity is never yours, dignities never yours. you will have to try 1st to earn it and then to keep it it. well that's it for me. how are you full sense and
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how's the weather is on the text bed inside story. last time the you and have any influence on israel for its western allies because the had a lot of that will look to south asia and it is looking rather dry across more northern areas of india and pakistan. but we're dealing with some very unhealthy quality here. with some fog and toxic smoke issues for cities, likelihood that is set to persist as we go through the we can, we've also got some watches, not for, for in the north, east of india, for places like as some it is while you're here. so a legacy of showers remaining for places like nipple and baton, which to wire across central parts of india, the west. so whether lingering around the south we see since under storms in places like carola, as well as tom will not do for the melodies and some heavier busts of rain for
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shore line cut over the weekend, it was moved to east asia. the rain is picking up across central parts of china. on fact today, we're going to see some of a dip in temperatures, not just the beijing, but also shanghai that will eventually work its way for the east. that cooler weather brought on by for wintery conditions. kind of bring snow to beijing by the time we get into sunday. if we look at the 3 day, we can see that the light snow cloud. however, as we go to monday, a lot cooler. we should be at 4 degrees celsius, only one at the start of the week as to whether update the, the latest news, as it breaks. i still have claimed responsibility for the bombing up at the museum in morales city, security official say they're still looking into all possible angles with details coverage. the people here along the border for c,
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virtually no assistance from the federal government of united states from around the world. this is aging childrens hospital. we're so they've been receiving more than 9000 pages every day for us to expand the capacity a number of days and impending humanitarian catastrophe, to palestinians in guns in the woods of un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, he's in both really use power is to direct the security council to take action, but we will move have any impact on as riled the us or as of the wisdom allies. this is inside story. the .

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