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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the hello and have him think of this is the news life and all coming up in the next 60 minutes left with no way to hide people in gaza, trying to flee the fighting, describing as the journey of dest, tara, and see it in the hearts of gauze. the southern cities. and the constant is really shelling and see a spackles guy. that said,
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the system is on its knees and collapsing well to help organization issues at dial warning over the desperate states of medical conditions in the strip. and these rainy army is accused of posting a space video for 14 to show the surrender of how much sparks the will begin with israel's offensive in gaza. civilians being forced out so the most populated areas in the south. israel is dropping leaflets on han units, telling residents to leave. thousands of already fled is ready bombs and ground forces. van tanks have advanced deeper into the city as israel rejects calls for another, sees 5. but as residents make the difficult journey from con eunice down towards the rough, uh they say they're not convinced for the south will be any safer. a model come up
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with the wire, the husband. well, i certainly don't know what you all are going on. our resolution on the, on the, on the for the, or the, the law judge, no, no, no, no yours, no yours, ba, ba, ba ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba ba, front do called me, but you're not alone. are you one or 21? no, no, no, no, no one not a general am i don't think i'm looking for someone. i think i'm
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a little bit to but i will have to have a general weight monthly bill a month like i'm a month and get them. i'm thinking about coming in on the end of the i would speed up. i show you some pictures now showing the scale of the displacement in southern gaza. that's been going on. israel has told people as we were saying to shelter in tiny, so called safe zones in the governor reads that the united nation says is now dangerously overcrowded to the number of palestinians killed in his way. the attacks has risen to $17700.00 since the war began on october the 7th. but those who managed to survive the so called safe areas can be extremely dangerous. israel says what it calls safe zones will be spared the bombing and the fighting. that has devastated much of the rest of the territory. i'm on the 1800000 people in gaza had been forced from that homes. and there are fewer and fewer designated safe areas left to
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flee to the sandy barren 6 and a half square kilometer passive to rain in l o. s e is one of them. you'll not a said report from there were here in my wasi of roswell. this is just one of the areas of, of my last in milwaukee is originally a 40 square kilometer area where israel has cold, designated humanitarian, safe zone for palestinians in the gaza strip. to move to but as you can see, this area is just made out of installed sin tents for the residents who have fled and were forcibly displaced from different areas. the gods, the city, the north, and even the south end of why do those. so that includes the central part and con, you in a city and has been all forcibly displaced in this area called la c. this
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area is just made out of these been tense that has been installed here. and there some areas the 10s of very adjustment to one another. and this area, as well as the, has nothing of the basic necessities and needs of any human being. so as you can see, it is completely not relevant to the word, humanitarian neither to the word a safe zone because these people, as well as many others in the gaza strip in different areas, are still suffering of relentless, ongoing is really air strikes and bombardments. now going to the humanitarian case of my last, see this area has no water, it has no drinking water, it has no humanitarian aid reaching these places. and of course it has no
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toilet at all. so people here need to find an alternative even for the toilets. this is one of the alternatives. the people here in milwaukee are turning to, to make their own toilets. they have a, they have dug picked in the ground and put this container. this is a toilet to public toilets. they have installed here between all these 10 to use because they have no other alternative. but watch or for high teen stays to be a struggle. add a daily challenge for these people here. these areas are subjected to a lot of diseases on a daily basis because off the great mass amounts of people crowded in very small areas and without any water for hygiene, you may see it out to 0. rough off of,
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oh i see. well let's go live now to gaza. thought it i was zoom. is in rough. ok, in southern guns, a force the thought of how difficult is it for palestinians to get to and survive in these sites? sense a yes, i'm on c area which has been now designated by the occupation forces as a safe area. consider it to be very difficult uh for the residents inside of gauze la to recently tended, due to the full absence of old civil infrastructure and all kinds of humanitarian needs that will help. and the human being to survive or to cope with the of, to maps of the east valley attacks, of course, the territory. now this area had a new kinds of toilet snow kinds of, uh, of humanitarian facilities. that would help palestinians to lift the more growing concerns of the spread of antique to us disease among our residents,
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especially with the absence of the hygiene it conditions um the affordability. busy of the say is the stand as of a clean is um, the safety of that region. while the bombardment also continue across the territory, the people who had it delivered and having transported the in order to be safe and the rates of very catastrophe conditions as they are no longer able to cope with the situation that they are only one to move to most of the areas in order to be protected, i'm safe and wait an area that would have moved kind of facilities that would help them get them to survive away from the east, very palming. so this area is considered to be safe from the east. really perspective, but literally on the ground as posting you and have a move rubbing, mistrust in terms of what is real safe. they have no other safe space, of course going so were overcharged. treat have been on the relentless bombing just at the beginning of this round of fighting and thought it we, we understand that there was been attacks in the town of did in the back,
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in central cause or what, what are you hearing by that? yes david better has him is one of the areas that had been under intense. he's very palming. we're talking about more than a 15. a pound of things have been killed in separate air strikes in this town, which has been on the intense a shilling from the east by the alternate route. now these valley attacks when jeffrey black continues loops side with separate areas, of course the 2 or 3 where the occupation and it's the new phase of word that had witnessed port funds of, of minute trip ration 6 to select defined. the goal is to strip into 3 areas to help the is very trips to control or access of guns and to help the maneuvering troops to attack and to destroy more targets affiliated to the palestinian fighters . now the, the north of the church also had been on the heavier, relentless plumbing, as, according to the latest updates by the bows to the minister of health in gauze,
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i said that the, the tax on the territory by the occupation forces that during the last 24 hours had claimed the lives of more than 200 palestinians, and with what numbers of victims was still trapped under the russells. and they have not yet been effectuated by the civil defense team. but due to the absence of essential equipments and due to the uh, if you are east numbers of is where it strikes that had destroyed a separately residential areas. of course, because of to and from the point of view of, uh how much we know that there are um minutes the when the cassandra gates put out a, uh, a statement in the last couple of hours. and they're gonna read some of that to you . now neither the fascist enemy and it's leadership like to corrupt and that's on yahoo or the see no old gallons. no. those who support them well middleman among design is in the one house will be able to get the prisoners back alive without an
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exchange and negotiation and without meeting the demands of the resistance, pretty defined statement there from the representative of that sam brigades. what else did you say? yes, this had been said since the beginning of this round and fighting as they have a key tactic. in terms of the number of, of the top tips who had been in the hands of one of the occupation forces are trying to to carry out different c for operations. so in order to reach wives, the captives from the hands of the palestinian fighters. now also they have said that they have attacked difference is very soldiers who try to uh, push the button to hard eunice where they have eliminated one of these very force that consist of 15. so just as they have been heads by different explosive devices and they have later, a displaced a number of videos that had shown these very soldiers will had been attacked on the
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number of artillery wood vehicles where they have been hit by several drones, which had dropped the different explosive devices over them. so the confrontations, according to the statement of the mass books by some of the minutes we wrinkled from us, continued as they saying that they are destroying more often to return a course to access of pointing. and they are trying to look the entry to the vital areas and which considered to be an active areas for the is very operations. now they have said also that the old kinds of methods made by international allies for israel wouldn't be fruitful until the mid over the months of the palestinian a resistance as they have stated before. um, this is the complete tactic that has been adopted by homeless since the beginning of this route to fighting that old prisoners must be released according to negotiations on sci fi exchange, which can help to release more post and present us from the usability deals.
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thought abdullah zoom in rough for us, thanks very much. hope you stay safe of how the world health organization has adopted a resolution urging immediate humanitarian aid for gaza. it's when the health system in the gaza strip is collapsing and it cannot afford to lose one more ambulance or hospital bed, the w. h o executive board. hilda, excuse me, held an emergency session. earlier on sunday to discuss the growing health crisis in the palestinian church. now the work of the hills where it goes is impossible. and that directly in the fighting line seems the summons of october w. joe has verified more than $449.00, a tax on hills, get engaged in the west bank and 60 a tax in on health getting these we have no ad and no one is safe. in garza,
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as more and more people move to a smaller and smaller area overcrowding, combined with the lack of adequate food, water shelter, implementation, outraging. the ideal conditions for this is to spread a pole. brandon is live for us in a geneva, so full di warnings the from the w. h o head very much in keeping with what we've heard from all of that humanitarian officials to yeah, this is a only the 7th time in the world health organization 75 year history. that the, there's been a special meeting like this of the executive board. this one on a sunday and they are pretty, was the doctor federal said, the director general saying that there this is a meeting we would rather not be having, but frankly, there was no alternative in the eyes. the situation laid out in testimony from
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numerous delegates, some from some of the engineers also gave evidence towards the end was a, a leak, an intolerable situation on the ground in gaza for medical and humanitarian workers trying that best to alleviate the suffering of the civilians. bad, the data that was present at 1.9 people have been and 1900000 people have been internally displaced in gaza and half a 1000000 of them. no hope of getting back to that house because that home simply don't exist anymore. i'm more than a 120 a medical you and staff have been killed. i'm more than 280 medical staff. i've lost the allies on the resolution that was on the table. and it should be laid out that what it, what the world health organization is demanding is immediate, sustained, an unfettered access of full humanitarian work is to go about the duties of an end to a tax on hospitals and ambulances, as pub, international humanitarian law. and also the international community to raise us as
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much as possible the immediate funds to actually finance the rebuilding of palestine health care system. it was pretty stock stuff that's on and how significant is this agreement pool among the w. i show board and it is significant and it's significant for a couple of reasons like the, the, one of the, any of drafts of the agreements and put all the emphasis on us on israel to allow this wisely. the subsequent draft, which was agreed by consensus unanimously without meeting a vote, put the emphasis on whole policies, but clearly what is being demanded on on for us. it immediate sustain accessories is only possible if there is a ceasefire, and they didn't ask directly for 65 because perhaps they had one eye on what happened on friday at the un security council,
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where the united states veto that coal for c spa. so they didn't do that, and in doing so, the united states was able to sign up. so this resolution here at the w h o, i'm that man so that isabel looked rather isolated in the room. they lashed out that the w right, jo, accusing it, have double standards, but the united states supported the resolution and i think it sends the message. the united states support for israel is not necessarily unconditional. pull brennan live 1st there in geneva. all right, let's get the view from a medical professional. no on the ground in garza, the doctor. let me let to use a chief surgeon reset at a ship out hospital. he's recently joined the european hospital located in garza southern governor, right of hon. eunice. appreciate you taking the time to talk to us talk to. so we got a picture there from the w h out ahead of just how dire the situation is there in,
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in gauze as hospitals talk to us about some of the daily challenges that you're dealing, that you and your colleagues are dealing with their, i think so focusing on this actually it's, it's an area that to the area of this and, and, and briefly the ones within diet, from diag. uh, you know, attacks or bump baldness wouldn't be a kid by leaving them without treatment by bleeding by, you know, and they diseases which wouldn't be splitting between the people. so i was gonna ship all of a sudden for around last month. where do we spend the last 3 weeks in a shift that with almost started look at you? i don't the else with the which are in the hospital is not functioning for anyone from outside the hospital and hardly functioning for the people inside the hospice and, and almost all of the hospital in the middle of got and gaza. and that's not a, does a web on was forced to shut down, i'm not out of service. and a few of them would try to open one here. and then there's like that just with just
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a text. that's when we tried to open another one. but we ended up with no good hosted with them functioning in garza a tool. we don't care about those people because i'm not the was no of us, but there was a special that is new to surgery departments or newest agents. they need to put in the system to where they need to, to scan to assist the patients. and then again, the patients will need to treat the website just to speak, one of those. it doesn't exist a total and goes and then also because i didn't imagine all of these for the patient was pushed back to it to the, to the south of garza. and i can see the pin goes also. is that what you're usually quiet? it's hosted with the modem at the shared host with them at around $200.00 a bit capacity. we send that the big capacity with the feed last. it's an open up to 307 tibbetts capacity. now we have around 2000 patients. gonzales but then then in the day in the one of you come and you see who has a ride from the team. because what about it? is it from the mid of gaza. concrete, she had it because there's a way to test out a book. and so i did the road, connecting them to the, to the south of gaza,
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the people inside you and it's inside the finance. i'm to take down the staff. now i did con, please to the hospital at the front of a hot elizabeth skid to, to come to the also center and got stuck at any point away from that time. it is. so it's a big chance to get this stuff coming into working. or if it comes out on the continuous push out of by, you know, trying to see what's in the news, what's happened? what are the times have arrived if they are booking the book and they're all so many times we end up with i think it needs to be on and to speak hospice in many times it ends up with one gentleman said john one also physics agent. only coming to the most with the set of the patients. i want to do briefly what they are faces when i moved here a week ago, more than 500 patients will need this thing get a good this thing with very big was these ones. they need, they're saying they need the bride minutes and the cleaning of the ones and the fan says, we have no, they get an access, we have no person to do this. so most of that, once they just get the, you know, when it's coming out of the ones, i looked of infections,
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very bad spend all over the area. they also with that is pointing out that the stuff are very short. the tons managed to get the very basic needs of these patients. and you can imagine this, that friction know, they all split the branches and services provided. so it's really, really difficult situation. we're no one is helping us to evacuate the patients. we have more than 45045000 injured patients. you know, it just says, as we looked on the $400.00 moves out of garza. and they mentioned this health system which is over crowded. make sure to the stuff sort of the instruments is on a been to event you with, you know, these patients will invite a, comes to those best asian, the hospital. and one of the big changes as with the patients, they have no place to go to. so anybody who finishes these been with one patient, there is no place you push, then you say ok, you sit on the ground and i need to spend one someone else. many times they have multiple fractions. you have physics. actually if i could find,
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if i should be comfortable, if i could, if i could just jump in here for a moment doctor, cuz i know you detailed some of this already. but what, what is your greatest need right now in terms of, of uh, resources, is it, is it medicine, is it supplies? is it beds uh, width? i mean on a typical day and i appreciate not every day as is typical what, what, what do you most show tells it is simply when, whenever i'm not sure of a disaster happen, the people will do 2 things and you, the teams would keep coming to the same place for a month to be able to treat the patients because the health care workers would just get exhausted and at so. so that's number one and we need, you know, expect, uh, his work has to come to god support the people. the other thing the patients have to be evacuated, delta of garza so we can see our head system is collapsed to the collapse icon. you know, audio in this point is still that of the collapse we have. they provide the very
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basic needs of the patients. so the system is very difficult to stop the shortage of the instruments of supplies. we need like a whole system, someone to take over to the beast patient because they did the trip as to as more man power. oh sorry. they usually that is something i'm the one of the commit to do the i. c. c team was supposed to goes to more than a month and a half. i go here. they have who, but they didn't get the permission to get this instruments. so when i moved here to the plastic surgeon were unable to provide any of the services in a perfect way because the instruments are still stuck in egypt. so again, what, what we see in the news is when it comes to the account, it doesn't function away as needed. so we need to have to add someone to affect the patients out of the. also with this, i'm for sure. i don't have instruments. i looked up supplies because what we thought, you'll know in a day is more than what we used to consume in a month. so that's the situation. we need a model of this thing. we need someone to, to speak to the host with that, as a said soon as this areas. so we can move freely between those. but the,
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and the house, you know, most of this work, they have families, they have the commitments, they come home really because of the situation, the tasks out a veteran and to the so it also the last of the present there. but any of so i'll send you and it goes also because we didn't know what would be the next just it and it happened and she falls, but the people would stop for 3 weeks and also because so the people are scared that they just come to the west and then they got stuck in the house with that and they won't see the parameters for 4 weeks. so that's advantage on it. so again, we have the savings on, so to speak, to the hospitality and all of this stuff. yeah, a lot of challenges that you talk about there and it's, it's a very bleak picture that you, that you paints. but just finally and, and, and briefly if you feel comfortable talking about this what, what, what is it that keeps you going in all of this? because this must take a huge mental mental toll on, on yourself and your colleagues, given all of the challenges that you're dealing with, that it starts with this is a, this is one of the historically let me say at time of,
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of which one was not an easy thing to happen. so it's a little bit a shot. it's a very aggressive board. is gina fight against the policy. now we understand this put in, we've got our risk to have the people to put people on. the other thing, when you see the kids on the end, they also because of the type of lambs with a very bad entities with all kinds of, you know, the bombardment is the, the, they didn't need any complicated engines. have you seen it? i need to have these people are i, by the way, this happens to the ones coming from outside because of the feedback we need to help in all aspects. we'll try to in a little bit with the ones the base. then once we cancel, then once it isn't anything just we keep working. so it's model that this is part of the distance we have to keep against this. i guess it for proficient. i guess i would love this is my positive as a, as a doctor here to try to see, i don't have the patients to have them for support. and on the other hand, the complexity of injured is it is pushing us the fed thing that we know. unfortunately, the whole world is watching. no one is hoping this them,
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but one no one is providing us with the help we need to know what is providing us with the support the appropriate support we need. so i know if i complete the patients they want to get into treatment. there's an i moved here to a new system with one of the 400 patients for plastic surgery, which nobody does. the span of by plastic says, you know, it was a big challenge. i have one to one of my theories with me. i have to do today as a system here. i know i got one of the kids from the patients, relatives to do the blessings for me. we have to sort of vibe, you know, this really i get an attack from us, but we really appreciate you talking to us doctor, and we wish you and all of your colleagues there are the best. thanks so much. thank you. thanks so much of the crisis in gaza is front and center at the doha for him, which is underway here and costs a well lead is using the platform to increase pressure on israel, which campaign in garza, i assume i bought it was there. i do have 4 of them as well. well, lead is 12 politics, security, economical ration,
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technology and environmental challenges. but the see a, it's guys, a dominating the agenda. owners cuts us quite minnes quick decides. international institutions for showing double standards and failing to act, he told the forum hi geminus edge was being a shelter. what a lot of this crisis highlighted the great gap between east and west, and between the various generations and highlighted the double standards and the international community. the world actually with split between someone who calls for putting an end to the sport and putting an end to the war machine and some who are hesitating to call even for a ceasefire. that top out of delegation has been in the united states aiming to build consensus for a truce, but that moves been undermined by the us veto. and the un security council draft resolution quoting for an immediate cease via the situation is faster, the right thing. you look at best little feet with potentially easy versus people
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implications sort of palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region of the us, as with the ability itself, is a huge damage among arabs and muslims. it's all schreiber. russia is stepping in the gym, we strongly condemned to the service that, that, against the east rid of on the 7th of october. like we can them, and that there was the pick at the same time. we do not believe it's acceptable to use this. this event for collective punishment of the millions of funded student people for now is well in says it won't hold it's bombardment. despite warnings from the regional allies, what do we see in gaza is not simply a beginning goes up innocent people, the destruction of their, their livelihoods. but we're seeing a systematic kit. if it's, it seems to empty guys a, from its people in to the spot,
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a senior prime minister said the only way out is a comprehensive solution that would lead to the stablish bins of a palestinian state. the united states has never put together a specific implementation because of how a tube, the solution. it is not enough to talk about the solution. the don't have for them on the work of the ones refugee agency and gaza. it's chiefly phillips, i really tool the gathering and effective to humanities ational by the syrians is why the international side is as, as well continues these attacks and the warning cause that is a test pointing us on the institutions it has exposed. what then it seems to be global failure to start as of as relentless bombardment and the beginning of women and children. those here taking parties a do how for them say the international or the should be with phones so that those have feel abandoned, have a say passion about little as a 0. doha, what i'm joined now and although ha studio by john ultimate news director of the
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middle east program at the center for strategic and international studies. thanks very much for being with us. and you know, i know you, you attended this for him and we got a sense. there was some of the things that were discussed what, what is the status that you got from people there that you heard from. and that you spoke to about the, the chances of, of, uh, some sort of an end to this and some sort of diplomatic solution and, and to this conflict, quite frankly, everybody's concern that we seemed so far away from it. and there's an increasing sense of concern that the polarization between certainly the arab view and the western view is growing wider and wider. certain i heard from friends were air of officials as well as americans that were really seeing a very different kind of conflict. there is a sense on the us side, certainly that many our governments want him us to be defeated, but they don't want to participate in the talk about a cease fire isn't genuine. it's
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a way to make the americans take the heat. i really do worry that as a consequence of this conflict, not only are we risking regional war, but we're risking, i'm very deep and lasting divide between united states and states and the region. you say there's a risk regional and what, what form could that take? what is a typical drag present where we start with a running and proxy using the running proxies in, in many countries in the region, the who the crumbs that are ready and the hosting is, are particularly particularly aggressive. but there, there's, i think, increasing danger of 11 on their, their danger from other places off as well. they're not knowing what i was talking to a us government official kind of gone just last week and said the iranians are trying to kill us every day. every day, the iranians don't kill us as a good day. at some point. we could really to have a real where it could escalate very quickly. it could affect everybody in the region. the american public doesn't want to fight another war in the middle east
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that i think that would lead to a sense that we're going to do it quickly. get it over with and move out. and i don't think that's good for the reach. is that good for, for us golf relations? just to pick on that pick up on that. there is an argument that says that the various act as a non state actors the you're talking about there, there was a really an app type for, for them to, to get to involved in this. in the case of has bola, they have constituents 11 on there's, they're dealing with a deep economic crisis. the last thing they want to do is to get is to drag them into that st. similar, similar dynamic with the wrong. they've got a struggling economy. they go to a wheel to sell. so is there really an incentive to, to, to sort of get to sucked into one of a. so i think there, there are 2 ways you could get into worse and into worry with escalation by calculation that the iranians decide they want to start a word. you could have an escalation by miscalculation. either somebody on the periphery does something that's not authorized, something goes wrong, something goes right. i mean,
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the americans are intercepting attacks on us forces. i think it is a real possibility that the region does erupt into war. i think that carpet likelihood has increased in the last several weeks, and i think that likelihood is going to sustain, i don't see any science, it's getting lots to get your thoughts on this. john ultimate, thanks so much. thank you. hasn't a set of heads on i just say that we looked at the price paid by palestinians in the occupied west bank has been banned from working in israel. the hello weather. as long as you try and settled across a good possibility arabian peninsula, not too much cloud showing up here, but you see a little cloud for the move. just around the sign icon inch that was the cloud,
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and rice slipping, you know, the piles of saudi arabia as we go through choose dice of hassle royce. lot is to bring one will to, that is spots as it does say that right. and also pushing up into jordan, pulling a little further, a switch. so there is somebody to the east, the side of the mediterranean. last not whatsoever. we have got a few showers there and to cyprus, it took a i was slipping, a little further east was i think for the occupied territories. monday should be last you drive of the showers will setting here. is it going through choose a, i don't think they'll be particularly heavy, but sadly, unpleasant enough and there you go. you can see we all respect to some right into the middle part of the week. some of that went by the olsa effect in the fall, north of libby, a brisk wind, stiff, old wind coming in here. then from ne, in areas of libya range starting to pete route is the easiest across egypt. plenty of sal was just around the coastal fringes of west africa, the off coast slipping further south. the shot was continued on the other side of the rift valley. more heavy down pulls into times and they really heavy right. could cause flooding into eastern areas of south africa pushing his way into
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southern mozambique. the the, the latest news as it breaks. i still have same responsibility for the bombing up at the museum in morales city, security official say they're still looking into all possible levels with detailed coverage. the people here along the border receive virtually no assistance from the federal government at the united states from around the world. this is aging childrens hospital where so they've been receiving more than 9000 pages every day, forced to expand their capacities a number of days in size. the content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes, and targets certain customers. so when a visa queens you meet on and yet they continue to report that the close of
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business, the story of just one of the shall be should be a no, haven't had been here for the love of cuz on as just the to the again, you're watching as a reminder about top stories this out out of thing is being pushed out of the most populated parts of southern gaza. is really bonds, pounding con unit tanks and bonds into the city. playing residents. a few places left to guide us as displace palestinians are experiencing extreme all the crowding in the south had been urge by israel to move to in my way. i see it's so cold save
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stones without reliable sources of water, food or medicine, world health organization. once causes health system is collapsing and cannot afford to lose one more ambulance or hospital back. as director general reiterated cost for an immediate c spot at an emergency meeting in geneva. israel is being accused of staging a video for 14 to show the surrender of homicide soldiers. the 1st takes on social media. so several dozen men strip to that underway is really media says visa, how much flights is arrested at the job valley. a refugee can, one man is seen walking to was a soldier and handing over a rifle and hand gun. but notes here how he is counting. the rifle in his left hand as a 2nd to take of the same video has the mice and it shows the past the man now holding the rifle in his right hand. like the 1st video, he looks for to place the weapons in front of these waiting soldiers. are
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you a secretary of state anthony blinking has defended the white house decision to bypass congress and so weapons to israel. he made the remarks and interviews with abc news and cnn on sunday blink, and also defend israel is campaign in gaza saying the military is trying it's best to low of civilian casualties. first, we're trying to do everything we can to ensure that civilians are protected. that you mount attorney assistance gets into people who need it in gaza. we are deeply, deeply aware of the terrible human toll that this conflict is taken on innocent men, women, and children. and we're working to minimize that to the greatest extent possible. we are in almost constant discussions with these rallies about to ensure that they understand what their obligations are, to make sure that we understand how they are using whatever arms we're providing to them as well as more more broadly. i can't evaluate
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a specific instance in the moment, but i can tell you we're looking at everything to join me now in otto hoss judy or is david the raw. she's a professor at the national defense university, and formerly the pen to goes director of arabian peninsula fast. thanks very much for being with us. so uh, 1st of all, uh, what do you make of, of the uh, us tech to stays comments there. um, he's a, he's in a tough spot is in the, in, in, in terms of having to deal with all of this uh, criticism of, uh, of the us position given to mounting civilian casualties. and the need to, to, to be seemed to be continuing to, to support as well. yeah, he's in a very tough spot. i mean, it, i think it reflects both the realities on the ground. i think that western populations in particular have a false idea of warfare. they believe that it is clean and surgical when it's not high up in part. this is the legacy of desert storm,
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which was just unprecedentedly, casually free. uh, at least on the allied side. uh and i think the 2nd problem is there's a domestic cleavage within his own political party between those who have sort of a cold war view of israel as a western line country, surrounded by hostile soviet aligned arabs and the younger part of the party who sees israel as the party, you know, that's the bigger party beating up on the smaller palestinians. so there's a lot of difficult points to square there. and i think that it's quite possible his remarks will make nobody happy. yeah. um, just to pick up on that. i mean, when you talk to a lot of people in this part of what, and i'm sure you have, what they will say is, you know, the us talk some good talks, a good game about the need to, to uh, put pressure on israel, of a civilian casualties and so on, but we're just not seeing it on the ground. we're not just saying we're not seeing it in in actions. yeah, that's right. we're seeing, you know,
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what's remarkable to me is a long times over the region is how similar the arguments made about us support of israel, our, to the arguments made support of the a human coalition, the saudi arabia, you a lead coalition in yemen. the idea is that these are both the operations carried out in a symmetric fashion, against the people on the ground who are fighting, you know, an unconventional tactics using western and us supplied weapons. and the question is, how come the united states cannot pressure these people or train these people to minimize civilian casualties? and i think that's a universal problem. i think that popular opinions throughout the. ready it has this idea again that warfare should be conducted in a, in a cleaner manner. but i think there's also a concern that some people are simply not conducting themselves. they're not taking an acceptable amount of risk to minimize civilian casualties. and that's, that's a criticism that's generally made of, you know,
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the united states of advanced armies and a partners of the united states. do you feel that america is becoming increasingly isolated in the world and it's continued support for israel. the longer this conflict goes on and the longer we see all these pictures of, of the account of absolutely agencies and absolutely the, the casually pictures, you know, israel's tactical victories that are being gained by these tactics. and there are tactical victories. but they come at the expense of long term strategic damage to israel's interest and to the interest of countries that support israel. and so um, you know, the question is at what point does the strategic damage outweigh the tax good bad for israel? and i'm not sure anybody really knows that just taking a longer view of this, then what do you think is the long term, the best long term solution for this? because it's been said that there are, there aren't really any good options. there are only bad options and really bad options. so that's, that's a very good observation. yeah, i mean, there's a couple of things here. first off, what, what is real dealing with is really an insurgency. no democracy. israel is
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a flawed democracy, but it's a democracy. no democracy is ever repressed or fought its way out of an insurgency . the only guys who been able to deal with an insurgency without political reforms and concessions, or countries like style living, where they, you know, where he moved entire populations to other places. so there's going to have to be some kind of a political solution eventually, just because the nature of is really government and the nature of the governments and the cushions of support is real, won't allow up purely military solution. nor will israel want to be the occupying power in perpetuity and gaza. but the problem is, i haven't seen any credible proposals for that, floated yet. so i'm, i'm afraid we're in a situation where things are going to have to get better before people, except the impetus to come up with new thinking. good to get your thoughts david, to wash thanks very much. thing was. thank you. now before the war, more than a $150000.00 palestinians from the occupied west bank, what it is?
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well, but many have since been band depriving families and the palestinian uh economy of much needed revenue somewhere. cuz now say that even if the band is lifted, they won't be going back. child stratford reports from them on the sun on the so we sits down for a late breakfast with these parents and cut them one of these 9 children at the home. and the occupied with bank and normally at this time of day, can you ready be at work in israel when the war started as well by and kind of assuming workers from the occupied west bank. but some sense, even if is rel, lips the band, he's reluctant to go back, cuz i'm glad to understand little bit that whoever works inside israel guarantees a comfortable financial life for themselves. we're able to buy land, build a house, but now it's dangerous to enter and i'm worried that will be revenge for the amounts of tax. and unfortunately, the workers will pay a big price. the streets of vermont are busy with the palestinian economy is suffering even more since the war started nearly
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a cool trip. the occupied west banks, labor force generated 17 percent of the printer listing international income for jobs. and these ro, before, that's a 150000 palestinians working inside as well. and around $25000.00 working in these wells, illegal settlements, generating around free $1000000000.00 a year. so long as you used to work as a construction worker and tell a beef is young family enjoy the best of wages. eastwood nearly doubled when he takes home in the park, supplied with bank in the whole minute when it opens. again, i will wait a couple of weeks to check the situation before i return to work is better there. you get paid directly and on time, even though there is racism and i'm afraid of violence against me, which is the best station in ramallah spikes. the t a n before the war would be bustling with workers taking transports with ro. now that's called the as sold around colombia checkpoint monks a break,
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and the separation will heavily guarded by these way the military. and it's where many palestinians used to cross into israel every day. a foldable at this time of the day at this place, you'd see thousands upon thousands of pallets vivian's crossing the check board to go into israel to work. and as you can see now, it's just the trickle. and the majority of these work is all going deep inside is working, and industrials are very close to where we all now economies rojo. somebody says the band has highlighted just how reliant on these ro, the palestinian economy is even if they want to return to the local labor market. the existing opportunities are very, very few. in fact, there are 9, we already had 17 percent unemployment in the west bank. now we're going to have a set of $430.00 for our present unemployment. we had a low g, d p, relatively in the, in the west bank. now these, if, if this labor continues,
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stoppage continues for 12 months we're talking about 25 percent loss and g d p alone because of this effect. and that means additional hardship for millions of palestinians like solid, who look south across the valley at the towns in israel, where he can no longer work. charles stafford alger 0, remotely, the login time for the rest of the days news. now leaders from the west applicant block eco s have met in night. you as capital a boot just to talk about the rising number of cruise and attempted cruise across the region. they've decided to send a delegation from togo, been in as sierra leone to negotiate with me. she has military genta on lifting sanctions imposed after a coup in july. how many joyce has been following the meeting and reports now from
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a boot of the decision by the community of west africa state to send 3 leaders from the region of bulk to this is to negotiate a shorter transition, the time table with abilities you won't have that this is the plus sign, that's probably a course. it's so mean it's todd position. remember that organizers and in the early days of the cool, threatening to take military action to chase out the minute to jump out of power and social release advised them that the polls preston from house to the session. yeah, there was not the face of near panic. i'm african lead at west african leaders. the reason is because of the way echoes is gradually losing its team. and it's a way of dealing with situations in the region in particular. now, with the american stuff offer to help media be crisis with the presence of the united states as a secretary of state for public enterprise, they offer immediate because organization and to resolve the crisis, image or republic. now that sense of panic results from the formation,
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recent formation of a new regional organizational alliance between 3 countries that are involved in military course. why unconstitutional? what's a course called unconstitutional change of government? these are the countries of money, but can it possible any sure. and this has come up in, during the discussion at the summit defense on portion back i live at the s and then into the about the allies bench room. i'm, what's your need for the low crazy i would vote for that that we impact the lives of up to where the v is to be detracted from posted in the collective do aspirations and the mobile 5 the people as some of the continue to believe what stuff can be just funny. this new elias poses a serious fact to the corporate existence of the cannot be completed your stage.
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how much you've reached out. you see that a right wing? i have a mulay has been sworn in as argentine as new presidents is election when was fueled by the countries deep economic crisis. but there are concerns about the new president's plans to come about inflation. during the election campaign, the threatened to blow up the central bank and make the us dollar the nation's currency. today's, the boat has more from when a subs. i mean that's the time you had. i mean a was very specific. i what he's government is going to do, he said that the conditions of argentine as economy are very dire on the verge of high for inflation that only extreme a shock economic plan can get the country out of the co crisis. he said that he needs to take care of terry to measures. he told the population that those districts of nation which is inflation class, recession and he said that immediately the situation in the country is going to get much worse. but at the end of the tunnel, there's going to be like, well,
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let's not forget that inflation rates in argentina in the past 2 years, has been over a 140 percent in the country. and that's one of the reasons why he had to be late when he's was problem we thing to dollar wise the economy, he said, but he was gonna dynamite the central bank, whom he blamed for the current inflation cases in this country. however, in the past few weeks, we have seen a much more pragmatic. have you had a mean a whole surrounding himself with much more moderate people? the 1st thing is, the largest patient is not that easy. there is no money in the central bank in order to carry out something like this, but we do know that he's gonna get paid for the drastic fiscal measures. for example, probably evaluating the currency in the next few days, cutting down government spending by at least 5 percent of the gdc. the economy minister has said that the objective of this year is going to be a 0 just to say. and of course, this is going to have a huge impact on the population. the other thing would be whether really would be able to pass so many of the laws that he's hoping to pass. he only has,
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for example, 38 congressmen in congress. so he's going to have to build lots of alliances among many other things, but really believes that he has the support of the 55 percent of the population voted for him. but there are many in the country who believe that implementing those measures could generate a much bigger crisis, to oppose are about to close as the 1st day of voting comes to an end in egypt. people accosting the ballots in the presidential election that will go on for 3 days. president have the fact that his cc is looking to secure the time. i made rising public discontent and worsening living standards. holes will stay open until tuesday of the ron and human rights campaign, not just how monday has been on a day in a absence, at a ceremony in no way of to winning the nobel peace prize. how monday is in prison into ron and has not seen exhaust family in nearly a decade,
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the nobel committee has called her the symbol of what it means to be a freedom flight to any wrong police reports. for most of the children, if know it goes my how many entered also like city whole to collect the nobel peace prize on behalf of the mother and randy and human rights campaign of accused of spreading propaganda against the states. but how many is serving a 12 year sentence as even present into around their acceptance let's it was read out by her daughter kiana. this isn't telling me, and i am in the reading and women, proud and honored to be contributing to a civilization which is today victim of an oppression from a religious, despotic and misogynistic government. the 17 year old twins have spent most of the childhood with that one, all of the parents, the father target was also imprisoned dinner on before fleeing with them to friends in 2011. so let me put this on this little more on them. this price is not only a water to my, my, the, to all the it any an activist political prisoners,
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to all those advisors who fought for it on our mothers and how hard we agree with us struggling. i accepted this with that illusory god came to our house when we were 4 years old and took my father by false to present c. while missing the mother ali on key on i believe they are privileged to be able to speak for her without the fate of imprisonment spoke the folks live here, so it goes up in the last time i saw my mother was 9 years old and i already accepted the possibility of never seeing her again. now that she won't a noble piece price, i think the ring and government will cut off her contact with the outside world. because if she even breaks free now that the spotlight is on her, she will have more impact mohammed. these come painting is focused on women's rights around the death penalty and the treatments of political prisoners. she's described the separation from a twins as incurable knowledge as well. how many has divided had life towards struggle with full freedom and the quality inn around the cost of
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a own freedom and the ability even to talk to her children. but the son and daughter who accepted the nobel peace prize here on the hub hoff insisted that struggle is worth the price. even a victory seems by far away and on such a full rece august era, also to switching gears a bit. now it's been a busy weekend of football time. now for a check on the latest sports headlines is center 2 goals and 3 minutes saves mattress. the city and their latest premier league game reading changes have to come from a goal talent. it gets who to fernando silva score the equalizer dead creation school the when i asked if he picks up the assess when and 5 and the games is. yeah, for him, the table full points behind datas, miracle editing have one that said straight game to move full points, clear of the relegation zone. if you chelsea to now last month advertising that were deducted 10 points for breaking the leads. financial who,
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