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the you're watching, i'll just say over me, elizabeth for autumn and don't have a mind to about top stories. the south israel, as president says his country is ready for a secondary monetary and pause to allow for the release of mo, captives and the entry of 8 into gaza. but him also is rejected any negotiations while as well as from bonham and to this trip continues. that is really only has positive b jabante, a refugee camp in northern garza. again, the health industry says that they, 16 palestinians have been killed and 70 wounded. one of 19400 have been killed sofa and israel's foreign gaza. and the united nations security council is holding a session on the members will send the version on a resolution that calls for the expectation of hostilities. the us to be towed a similar resolution earlier this month. well, the special coordinator for the middle east peace process has given an update to the security council ahead of that vote. he says he is alarmed by growling violence
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against alice today and some gaza and the occupied westbank. i relate gravely concerned by the impact of your going those different piece of you a situation think also the current conditions. i'm making it impossible for meeting for you any time you know, for a sense to be cut off. i'm also deeply concerned by escalating tension to the occupied westbank into the user. to see if i obviously exist between how does the use of these really security forces put the to the in the context. so he's way the operations of let, to see the i've never so fatalities that i reach. right? that security forces with exercise maximum. ready phase and use the to force of the when it's fixed, the unavoidable protect like a speak to a correspondence gave him and his own though he's joining us live from the un headquarters in new york and the security council members have now gone behind closed doors off to an open briefing on the wall. okay. what are we expecting to
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happen next or yeah, that's right. we're expecting that there potentially will be a vote on this very critical guys, a draft resolution. as you mentioned, the security council members went behind closed doors. they've been behind closed doors for about half an hour now, and we're just seeing in the last few seconds, it appears that they are coming back in to the security council chambers where it looks like they may begin to reconvene here in the next few minutes. as a recap of what's going on, we were expected that they were going to vote for this uh uh, about 10 am local time is about 2 and a half hours ago, but it was delayed due to we believe intense negotiations behind the scenes. they were taking place up until the very last minute, and those negotiations centered around we believe, a key part of this draft resolution that is uh,
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was really sponsored by the united arab emirates. and that was the initial draft from just a couple days ago called for an urgent and sustains to sation of hostilities. but we believe that the united states would not go for that. they believe that that would essentially uh, uh, be a gift if you will, to hamas. they did not want to box in israel in any way. so they've changed that language now and that resolution to an urgent suspension of hostilities instead of a sustained an urgent suspension of hostilities to allow for humanitarian access towards a sustainable association of hostilities. so that's a little bit of words there, but those words are key because it's essentially uh what many of the security council members want, and i bought it for previously. and what the palestinians, of course one is a ceasefire. that will not happen. that language will not happen,
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but they're trying to get as close to that as possible, at least the us he and what we believe is a majority of the security council members, the main obstacle, of course, the united states. because united states, of course is one of the 5 permanent members of they have veto power and they've shown that they, they, they, they're, they are willing to use it because they have on a previous cause or resolution. and so the idea is to get this draft to something that the us will accept and that's what they were behind closed doors discussing and perhaps reconvening here now. and we could potentially see a vote here potentially here in the next few minutes. i'm just watching a feed from in that room appears so many of the passengers are back in just a matter of if it will be gabbled back into session. all right, gabe. the resolution is also calling for a monitoring mechanism as intense a. need to be clear about
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that. it's not really the resolution of the resolution is calling for a monitoring mechanism that that's for sure. and that would be the 1st of any of the resolutions and we've had more than 5 now from the security council. so would be the 1st that calls for that, and that would be a way to verify that the aide is getting into gaza and being distributed in gosh, now how would you do that monitoring mechanism outside of this strep resolution? the secretary general has said, he's proposed a couple of different ways that could be considered for that. could be civilian monitors, it could even be uniform to. uh folks, if you will on arms uniform folks this, this will be something that deal with later in terms of how to do that monitoring. but the, the, the, the security council resolution of this draft resolution, by the way, does call for that. and interestingly enough, it also says in it that after this conflict is over, that the palestinian authority should then take control of the gaza
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area. so that's, that's also fairly new. and that also is something that is in this draft as well. and it's left on said in there, that's if the thinking is it would be with them us. we're assuming that from us would not be capable of that. i don't know, but the there is mention of after the conflict is over, who should essentially govern the kinds of strip or i gave. thank you very much for that for now. that is gabriel. and he's under live standing by for us at the un headquarters in new york. we would of course, be going back to gave as soon as that vote at the un security council gets underway . and early as the security council session began, members discuss the escalating violence by as rarely settlers against palestinians and the occupied westbank. robert, what is the us deputy ambassador to the you when? and he says, israel must do more to condemn those attacks. the united states condemns these violent tax period. we believe the perpetrators must be held accountable.
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secretary blinking announced early of this month, we will continue to issue the visa bands to extremist individuals who have undermined peace, security, and stability in the west bank. already, we have implemented this policy for dozens of individuals and their families under this policy. and we have repeatedly underscored to these really government that it to must do more to investigate this violence. and holding stream is settlers who have committed it. responsible. that's been in how somebody has a professor of international affairs across a university. i missed a body as we wait for that. very important voice of the un security council that of course, so much is riding on how much pressure do you think the united states is on the, to agree to. let's not use the words cx 5 because they haven't agreed to that yet. but the wording of this resolution is set to say a suspension of hostilities is the us under more pressure than it was 2 months ago
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when the world again, does a feel that pressure will the united states is under pressure because it's being isolated now in, in the international community now the only country that is sending white as well company has become, shines, is being lighted, states and this is really embarrassing for a country that uphold the idea of the human rights and all of these kind of values that they're actually bragging about. and how they're being there under pressure and huge pressure with their internally and also at the international level. and now the wording of suspension. i think it was designed deliberately to have them earth and board. so who so that the american will not block it again because they did it before because it was his 5th season is an employment to the american. now because they want his royal to continue the war, but in, in a different way. it would that would protect disobedient on a country to figure out how kind of war protect the civilian in a given the given the fact that together is a small and they'll be protesting his box. and so any bomb with commented civilians
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. anyway, this is the ordering of this with the american demand that, that the is way they should continue. but they have to fit into account to be the kind of this on the, on, on this would be an inside. yeah. and even the secretary of defense said that we didn't have to drive them into the arms of, of enemy and meeting that you know, is where you just have to be careful when they continue the war. yeah, and we don't know, of course, how the security council is going to vote. but what we do knows it's very presidents, isaac hits august saying that they are open to negotiations for and now the is fine for the release of captives. that is really intelligence agency had, has been meeting with mediator kasha about this of the last few days. so regardless of what happens with the un security council, is using that we could be heading to another cx 5. i think we are heading toward then another uh, choice maybe necessary because nothing, you know, will not agree to cease fair. and this is like, it sounds like, you know,
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anything would come, anyone would come and talk about see, the fact would say no, because you want it to continue the war. it's his, he has like a vested interest in the position of the war. i don't know how for how long, but at the same time he wants to at midday the demands of the public, which is releasing the hostages. yeah. and, and he can do this, but it's really and he has to sit nothing personally about his government or his representative. the most had maybe a chief will fit with the tires and that gives you an order in order to figure out a way where they can meet the demands of these waiters and also the demands of gaza . and the mean here i'm talking about thomas l, which says it and clearly and clear, and now that they will not agree to any deal without this is ition of, of the, the hospital. and do you think that the is by the public when you're talking about the public pressure on death and yahoo as it says why the public confused about what they want? because of course, they want the release of this rarely captive. but at the same time,
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many polls have show that is where the public is happy with the government's handling of the role of you'll see an attorney, i was losing the, the by the internally and the old portals. and even folks person, then the politicians on various parts of, of the political spectrum and as well, i have no trust in nothing, you know, to leave the country. but at the same time, they say we want to continue the war. we want to this month of how much we want to release the hostages of the questionnaire to how can you release, i mean, secure the release of the hostages when you continue to work. and then this is something that there's really need to uh, to, to answer at this point, i think that this oriented and they really don't know what they want. i mean, i know that they want to get to the mass, but at the same time, the question how to do it. uh huh. uh, so this is a huge um, as to a pdf, defeat the risk of this particular faith is there. and this is what the americans have been telling this way to that to you have to be careful, you have to be wise. you have to also see what the policy needs. and the reason
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that the americans are being telling the as ratings that in n s, because they have been saying that for 74 days now, and we've only seen is really a tax on the people in gaza increase you. right? so this is very important point, but also the americans position has shifted gradually, slowly but surely. and they are trying to educate as late as about their own experiences in your like any pollution. and this is, and this is what austin said that we know how to win the war and narrow. been and, and you know where the uh, what, how much as an air been areas at you can go and kill the people there and then expect when you might even achieve some tactical victuals about you will lose. so typically, and this is what the americans fight educators rate is out of their experience and faith now. and again, it's done and also in your rock in 2003 on lot of the problem here is that nothing new is not secure. nothing else has visited surface and computer way is the
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continuation of the war because for him is a personal matter because you want to of secure his political surviving in, in months to come. okay, so what do i do? thank you very much for your analysis. that is how some that idea of cause a university. meanwhile, on the ground in gauze and living conditions for displays, palestinians, i'm only guessing, was people say nowhere a safe food, clean volta and shelter, a hard to come by. and who that a report from data below and central gaza. alice, the news continues to, we're going to find the basic needs to live. we are currently, as you see behind me, a place where palestinians are living. they set up their tents in the street surrounding an ox, a hospital in that. and we talked a lot of people. they're telling us that the situation is disastrous. they didn't every single morning strive to find water to find food for their kids. and aids
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coming is not covering all across the causes us to another thing. palestinians told us that it's very hard for them to find medicine. the pharmacies where painkillers and influenza of medicine are not available along with intervene and diabetes medicine and a lot of other medicines that are not available anymore in the cause of how this thing is here and living their daily lives as you see their laundry on these ropes, searching for sunlight. and this is how the tents have been effected by the rain that occurred in the past couple of days. the people are telling us that their biggest fear is rain. they don't want the rain because there has been
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a lot of kids and their tents are very for dried and not strong enough to protect them from the rain. the situation is catastrophe and people want this to end as soon as possible, calling for cease wire. this is in the city for ada, 0 garza, that is. but that was the situation and that out of a lot in central garza and let's move for the south now. israel told palestinians to move for this safety, but the conditions down to any best the honeymoon has moved from the soup kitchen. and rafa, you know, normal is defined by destruction on display screen on the daily hardship searching for food and trying to stay dry behind me. a simmering part of length those 2 of those stories of compassion on a string between those volunteers in this fits soon and the many hundreds this
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place hungry and from the tides palestinian we q in line at 8 am to get this bonus to pick up breakfast lunch and dinner on life is harsh and these days it's dude, no router, no money, nothing is left like it's hot. and then you would ever imagine in the we prepared 10 large pots of lentil every day. each part can feed up to a 100 families of 17 members. people come from you've actuation centers, evacuation zones, and other residential buildings. they have been displaced to, to receive their daily meal of what we cook displaced. families depend largely on this meal because there is no source of income whatsoever other than this free meal they get here. and this gets and these volunteers are the only field back. the ones don't live in the market place hungry thursday, march with found this around the 55. this
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city is very full since have continued raise throughout the occupied westbank. they conducted an operation in all followed come south of hebron, i'll just say or obtain for each of us very forces ransacking the palace to me and home. there are no reports of any rest them, and is really false, as of also storm the columbia county north of occupied east jerusalem is rarely sli pertains to positions on the roof tops of residents, homes shortly before detaining a palestinian juice. still ahead on knowledge of the affairs of gas pollution and the ice lambda capital off through a volcano, problems following weeks of seismic activities. the frank assessments to the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. and one of the reasons that's the beauty of it is the
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fact that is it and has declared war on no coupons, people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroyed. the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most will be the women and children inside story on al jazeera. i'm actually going to show we got to feed about black. i don't want to do it live on, come funny enough for the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. replaced by the end of a point where they've done breakfast well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to the
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fest. bring you some other well news now and along flushing volcanic eruptions underway in iceland for them weeks of strong seismic activity. volcanic eruptions are common in iceland, which sits on to tech. sonic plays ex was on a, which has more this is the moment volcano in southwest iceland corrupted, spilling lava and smoking, old directions. molten rock and columns of fire poured out of features in the ground. it followed weeks of earthquake activity and mutual ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors into 24 hours before the eruption. that's kind of mixed feelings. to be honest though. yeah, let's see how it goes and how long it lasts. and it's still amazing to see,
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but yeah, that's kind of a pizza suites. feeding at the moment. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from grand the vic fishing town and the south fearing a significant interruption. last month, authorities issued evacuation orders for the $4000.00 residents and close the nearby geothermal spa the, the meter, a logical office says the volcanic future is about 3.5 kilometers long. as long as gushing out at the rate of 100 to 200 cubic meters per 2nd, much more than in previous eruptions the a cubic international airport remains open. although there are 2 ways to both arriving and departing flights. back in 2010, a volcanic eruption caused major disruptions across europe. and aerospace police
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are in high alert and members of the public had been warned not to approach the area axels. i'm a reach out to 0. 5 is from the rapids support forces. and so don, so they've entered the talent of y vonny. they control a number of ministry basis off to fighting with a student needs. national ami modalities, the capital of just a, to stage less than $200.00 calories of self cartoon. hundreds of thousands of people fled the flashing among them. those who had already escaped, widens from the capitol, holes and 12000 people have died since the will began in april. of the un security council has a way to withdraw peacekeepers from the democratic republic of congo. the gradual exit will begin later this month. but the un mission will remain in the country for another year. comedies authorities to choose peace, capers of failing to protect civilians from groups operating in the eastern d. l. c. attacks are forced more than 7000000 people from their homes. this comes with nearly 14000000 registered voter to so go to the powers for a general election on wednesday. president felix. the cat is taking
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a 2nd to catherine, sorry reports. we have been speaking to the president of electro commission, say that she's facing huge challenges, especially when it comes to transporting materials to different parts of the country. this is a huge country. she's struggling with, you know, in a just hit me with talking with talk. we're talking about of areas that have bad roads. they're talking that he's also talking about that there's not enough money. and we've also been talking to, kimberly was saying that they wants to come to vote at and they just want a p, a free fair and credible election bus cuz the bus a boise has a vote his card, but she would cost helped by that. she leaves at a comp for the displaced in north cube of providence. fighting between rebel groups
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and colonies. troops has been raging for yes. so boise is a month 6500000 people who have been forced from that homes. many are unlikely to vote right now, and i guess the government has abandoned us. it doesn't care that we're dying. no one even came to tell us how we can vote, or if we can vote. security remains a big issue in the selection process. also want anita who can help boost and out of date the same thing maybe monitored in the last election to say they want less talk and marks the frustrated by the high cost of the, the depletion in rump and corruption access to the food accepts a shelter access to education, access to a medical care. this is that inside the business for, for any normal person and the comb with these people don't have this. the
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democratic republicans, convoys reach in, move or resources in our full land. but he's also has point for structure, invited me money to cities and towns and many votes to see the country's wealth does not reach them. catherine slowly, i'll just see or i can shop the democratic group of people come on. it's time for the days and sports news that's check in with find out how much to 0 and i have returned to the top of my legal after they beat i. life is a 3 now. they continue to be just surprised side of the season as to goes up from uh, adobe, and another from 4 to put them 2 points clear of real madrid that with the 10th when 11 matches. the question now is it, can they keep it up all the way through to the end of the season? jemma nash has more now on to own as unexpected the rapids rise to the top target south of the season. it was to avoid relegation that you right now have big
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around visions with the champions the place and maybe even the not a good title, a possibility. like a dream for us, but he's not unimagined. we have built a club for the long term. i mean, if the results on the beach deliver like police vacation to a potential everbank composition, that will be great for the funds and also for as pull the players. but we don't have to meet that focus. i mean, it focuses long term disability. the class maybe looking to the future. that is what the players are doing right now, which is shocked. european football off the winning 6 of the 7 opening games. gerena went with springs, premier division for the 1st time and then 93 year history. just 15 months after being promoted wasn't expected. nobody going to do what going to happen in last year, which is a good team, but they finish on the 10th position is not one of those teams that maybe wins to one. and that needs to be 3 by can send
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a new id story. they look for on the goals and they never get nervous. to write it challenging the big 3 of boss elaina around madrid and athletic i madrid, despite spending significantly less on play as wages. leagues salary cap put means during a compiled to a maximum of $56000000.00 this season, which pales in comparison to the arrivals, to the drain. it does benefit from the financial backing of manchester cities, abu dhabi ownership, we took over the club in 2017 along with the parent gaudy ada. he's the clubs chapman and the brother of city manager of pat. too right now, one of 13 sides of the city umbrella. being part of the city, full of good, give us an opportunity to look for what is a good players that came and came here alone. but we that we have to fight for them as well. the people we can now just bring players here just to say you have to play with us. we have to convince them present in projects. one of those that convince is south of us who rides on the line from sell a c,
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f t in club one. the 19 year old presented and we know his being one of the stands out play is in the lead this campaign and the major sites us into road as rise to the top. imagine from the shadow of the council on neighbors. you're writing a holding that writing and we'll take that lead. good tracy from boss elaina from the end of the season. german s out. is there a huge newell of luna l mfc was unveiled and went to cyrus on monday. exactly. yeah, off the argentina. one, the work company and cut off the mural, the honor that message decisive goal against mexico in the boot stages. as 8 times while on the when i went on to be named the tournaments best plan, these are sports headlines. you can get more on our website. all does there a dot com and on our social media channels. and that set for me, it as of a twana for this news hour you had find information much more information on our
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