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is 101 east on now to 0, the is where it is really slow and i though you mind it, terry, and pause and additionally we don't mind and tearing aid in order to enable the release of hostages. is there any president to, isaac had talk, opens the door to another, ceased by ideas in order to work, have a captive held in garza, the hello again. i'm associated, hey, this is al jazeera life from don't. also coming will be live in the united nations in new york, where the security council is expected to vote once again on a resolution quoting for the suspension of hostilities in cost. meanwhile, heavy from baldwin to the giovanni a refugee camp in northern casa,
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these really ami says it now fully controls the area on the us says that hope small countries will join its international coalition to come back to see a tax and the red. see the how many groups says this will not detect it's efforts to support the palestinian p. o is randy attacks across the besieged cause this trip have killed at least a 100 palestinians over the last 24 hours, according to the health ministry and gaza. meanwhile, these rarely presidents has floated the idea of a 2nd to monetary and pause isaac had, so it says that israel is ready for another seas 5 deal to secure the release of more is really captives who are being held in gaza. so i can reiterate the fact that is where it is ready for another human and terry and pause and additional in your mind at tearing aid in order to enable the release of hostages. and the,
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the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while. and the leadership of almost all, however, loss has released a statement saying that it will not hold any form of negotiation without association of aggression in gauze on the is ready. all mean all kinds. it's taken full control of giovanni located in northern gaza. jamalia has faced heavy bombardment since the start of this for attacks on the w refugee camp on tuesday, killed at least $46.00 palestinians. meanwhile, the united nations security council is missing and is expected to be holding a vote on a resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities and to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza. that verse is expected in the coming out as a council, there has failed to pass any resolution since this will began more than 2 months ago. well that spring and hummed us now which isn't occupied easter eastern for us . i'm. that was really quite the statement that from i've had so is that reflective of just how much pressure of his government and as well as on the right now
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well this is the 1st. 7 time since the last fire we saw several weeks ago that these really government has indicated they are in fact open to a cease fire for the delivery of humanitarian aid inside have gone to but also to bring back captives. there is a lot of pressure on the is really government and the military because 74 days ago, they set out with 3 different objectives for this war. and they haven't really accomplished any of them. so while speaking to delegates from 80 different countries, b is really presidents said that his country is willing to not only restart these talks, but they're ready for that ceasefire so they can bring back captives. remember the issue of those being held captive inside of gaza is one of the most important and sensitive within his really society. and even this evening, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is meeting with 15 different families who have
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loved ones still being held in gaza. now these were hand picked families which caused a lot of outrage and frustration among the others. because remember, there are around a, more than 100 people still being held in gaza. so those other families are saying they feel less down, they feel out of the loop and they want more information. and these really government now indicating they're ready to bring back more captives. interesting developments. indeed, i'm to stay with me because i'm us has said it will not be holding tools while israel continues it's minute reactions, and garza but has said that it's open to initiatives that will provide relief to palestinians. we have found our position of good to go to the rejecting to hold any form of negotiations over the prisoners exchange. and the continuing is for any genocide than what we are. however, open to any of the initiatives that contribute to ending the aggression on our
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people. and opening the crossing to bring in to bring in aid and provide the need to or for the scene and people. so honda, the saying no talks until the button installed, but do we have a case sense of the position on another captive dangle going for all of this has recently been the position of him asked that they do not want any sort of deal or negotiations unless the is really bombardment in the gaza strip stops, but we do know that in the next few days, how mass representatives will travel to cairo to meet with egyptian security officials for more discussions, and perhaps more mediation about this deal. there are also reports and weeks within his really media that this deal will reportedly include the elderly, both men and women. now remember how must have said that the ceasefire fell apart
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previously several weeks ago because these rallies demanded the release of all women. but how much said that, some of those women being held captive or soldiers, and the price for them will need to be much higher than that of a civilian. so while reports are indicating that these talks are perhaps ongoing, how much as position has been clear and us on hood to the for us from occupied these stories from. thank you, honda. well, let's not get more on what's happening on the ground and gaza. tara a couple of them drains me from rafa and southern garza tarik. we've been hearing about these attacks some jamalia took us through what you've been hearing from now over the last few hours. yes, the tax on the value of refugee camp was really very deadly today as posting years have been killed in separate strikes that had been conducted earlier and just before a couple of hours into value refuge account, which had been on the east very intense bombardment. and according to eye witness
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on the ground that they told us that they have been hearing and experiencing mass explosions that is ready for us as a conduct seeing in these areas that had completely become an area of operations for the is where the military and the expansion of the military attacks and gauze, and also these attacks continued and all the parts of the church. we are talking about the middle areas and the southern part time eunice, and only time you to city around 15 palestinians have been killed alongside with 15 . others endeavored by a town in the mid the regions and these as strikes, intensified out of the mold, growing possibilities a for a, an ongoing efforts as well. so by region will be the a to is to reach a ceasefire. as most political group chess, a chief in got there in the, in the, in garza, generally and in palestine will arrive tomorrow to egypt for further totes, and negotiations about reaching a ceasefire. which means that the,
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if the assets made by region on the data is headed by cosette continues. and also they are trying to solve the ground and to narrow the gaps of understanding and just argument between homos and israel, just in the fighting on the grounds and to in the misery of 2300000 published. i mean, it's the tara capitalism, the with the latest force, from the ground, and rough on in the southern parts of the gaza strip. thank you. well, the united nations security council is holding a session on the war on gaza. they are expected to vote on a resolution quoting for a suspension of hostilities in the coming hours. well that speak to a correspondent gave with alexander, he joins me now from you in headquarters in new york. when you and i spoke yesterday around this time, we were expecting a vote then that got delayed. today we've seen the delay of to delay even off to the change in language over night. what's going on the behind plays doors right now as well. you know, word negotiations and these negotiations are going on behind closed doors and
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it's clear that there is some hang up here. otherwise, this would have been voted upon yesterday, perhaps monday, perhaps early on tuesday morning as we 1st up and it was delayed to mid day tuesday . now it's 3 pm here local time in new york, and we still do not have a vote on this important resolution. the hang up is this number one, the united states we believe is, is asking for more time based on the sources we've spoken to throughout the day to get different language in this or alter the language. the key part of this is this . first of all, this is a humanitarian resolution, that's number one. that's the point of this resolution that was originally drafted by and sponsored by the united here beverage to get more aid into gaza and faster. the issue is the terminology on the, in the original draft. it said it calls for an urgent and sustain uh,
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ending to the bumper. it meant association is the word and that has a very permanent connotation to association. they went back, they did more drastic vision. the more the, the more updated draft of this resolution is now calling for an urgent suspension of hostilities which has a more temporary framing to it. and we think that that is why we're not sure if the us would agree to this or not, or potentially still veto it. so bottom line is, most of the security council members want a full cease fire. that's what the palestinians want. that will not be in this draft is not in the draft. what they're trying to do is get it to a point that will be acceptable to the united states because united states has said they will not vote for anything that would lead to any permanent association of hostilities, at least right now. okay, but let us on to the with the latest for us on that expect advice. i do nice
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nations. thank you game. well, let's not bringing again how some very, a professor of international affairs at castle university professor, when you and i spoke last hour, you was sounding fairly optimistic that the us wouldn't veto this resolution with the new language that we've seen as, as gabe is describing that all you up to mistake though, that this resolution, as it stands now, will make the difference on the ground. that the countries who have been pushing for the resolution like this they have, have wanted, yeah, it might make, you know, a little bit of a difference. the simply because it will allow human attorney to go together because they are really in need for any any 8 and this is very important for them. and uh, i think this is exactly what your correspondence in and in new york said this a humanitarian really doing. and so it has nothing to do with who is right was wrong, and it has nothing to do with, with the americans would have support or not support these way. it is india
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a bit to this month and how much is just for the people you guys and for this reason, that's why i'm little bit optimist. is our leaning toward the idea that emma can would not void ethnic simply because it's not the policies via a symbolic, just suspension and suspension. it means the assumption of fighting would be in the hands this way. it is. it's still sounding fairly contentious. now though, otherwise, presumably we would have seen a virtual reading, you mentioned that this was primarily a humanitarian resolution. my, i want to ask you because the resolution remarkably also includes language about a post world vision for garza. this is a vision for dollars of the from other countries. what about the palestinian people? i think they are uh, being absent from everything. now is the international committee that thinks on behalf of the policy. and they say that together need to be ruled by someone else, not us. and uh, and this is to lansing, this latest and realizing one of the objectives,
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which is to get sort of how much and this month, how much i don't think, i don't know. how does it gonna play out in the but a scene in politics will come us, you know, go along with this resolution or at least benefit from part of it. and then can i turn against it? you know, this for me is to be seen. but the thing is that there's a kind of consensus that guess it would not be the same as before. october the 7th . that was some part of the proceed in by the but, but the point was it got talking about this now seem to shift for us as is talking about the turn of the p a. yeah, 2 guys. and, and this is the problem i think because they're going to be seen as like, coming in on the, on the back of it really tax. and this would be the data due to my, whatever they're going to say. so it's like everyone is trying to change it for the seems daunting, empty, where they put a scene in need the road map and road map which they have to have some see that and you can not through the of, nor how much as if it did it didn't exist, mass is a key player,
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and it's going to contribute like this. and this is getting this month to complete the or destroyed by these are the forces and this will probably entails getting the opposite, but as soon as it gets, and this is no one would penetrate that. yeah. well, let me ask you then, obviously that there's a lot more to discuss in, in the idea of the postwar garza in, in the current my mentor. when we talk about this potential votes. if the ve, i does go ahead, if a resolution is passed, how confident are you that it will be implemented on the ground? oh, not really much. i mean, a probably would be implemented for in just a few days. and the, and even within these 2 days, you know, it's easy for these rates. and the really good is that there was say, you know, they put a scene in some have violated the times of whatever the decision is or resolution as. and then they continue to do this because nothing y'all is in bad the need for the verification of the conflicts before. this is the only way we can get him to have him talk a lot of talking about him being kept in,
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in terms of dealing with or running, managing the company. but at the same time, in terms of the failure that led to the october 7th, he is the one being held accountable by the way they're public in his right. and it certainly seems that his government has feeling the pressure of some variety that profess of international past casanya c. thank you for joining me again. i posted a head for you here on out of there on death destruction and vandalism. the video is that show is rarely sold as a run, sacking palestinian homes and businesses involves the deadly fires, rage out of control and believe his amazon regents with the climate phenomena in menial heating south america. this year, temperatures are higher in droughts, more severe, unable to control the flames, live yet has appealed for international health. brazil is facing its soon disaster
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with fires destroying the funds the now the world's largest, tropical wetland, and menial and climate change have not only caused drought in the amazon. they're also responsible for unusually heavy rain storms in the south of brazil. government officials say the 5th year, almost 6000000 brazilians have been affected by extreme high temperatures and floods in the states, a few credentials. so in some pick up id in the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes, floods get the same region in southern brazil just 2 months ago, showing almost 50 people in australia indigenous when they're missing a disproportionately high rates. 101 east investigates is a nothing done to help find missing originally on out just a of a, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories. the sound, israel's president says, his country is ready for a 2nd to monetary and pause to allow for the release of new captains and the entry of aid and to garza, once a month has rejected any negotiation as long as ralph compartments of the strip to continue the un security council, meanwhile, has been holding a session on the war on garza members are expected to student reversing on a resolution that calls for the suspension of hostilities us through detroit estimate or resolution alex, he's really on the claims. it's taken full control of jamalia in northern casa,
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the area has faced heavy bombardment since it's stopped. and this war attacks on the giovanni refugee camp on choose day killed at least, $46.00 palestinians. while the united states says it's reviewing a possible terrorist designation for humans through seas and comes a day off. so the defense x ray lloyd austin, announced that onto an international maritime co relation to protect commercial vessels that have come on the attack by the who would fees, who say that targeting ships links to israel. and there's going to be a whole lot of hardware in the red sea now label hardware, not just from the united states, but other ships, other ships from other nations to counter these threats. so let's see where it goes . i mean, it's all up and running. now we hope it gets stronger and, and is, is uh, we're able to add additional countries and additional capabilities to, and i'm certainly not going to telegraph any punches one way or the other. i'll say this though, as i said in my opening statement, the attachment acceptable. we have national security interest at play in the region . there are international security interest at play in the region,
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including to try to shipping. we take responsibility seriously. we're going to continue to do it. we kind of protected. so although her face, well, they began in the 19 ninety's as a model. it theological movement of design is a shame. minority group fighting corruption was one of the names of the 2003 us invasion of a rock because of turning point lists, believe that that will transform the who feeds into a resistance great with deep anti american sentiments in 2015, who's a fighter safety evans capital, so now i try to give them all the 9 years of war between the satellite coalition, which actually internationally recognized government and the who is these supports and by wrong. on october, the 31st the who with these entered the war in gaza, firing drones and missiles it is ram degree days. have said they will target all ships heading towards israel. major shipping companies avoiding the route as a result. well, let's bring in our white house correspondent can be how could she joins me now?
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kimberly cubby mentions expanding the alliance. that's what often has been talking about. how likely is that as well. what we know from admiral john kirby is that in fact the united states is welcoming the participation of any nation that wishes to join operation prosperity, guardian. and what we do now. 6 is that right now? there is a broad coalition of this maritime force. it includes nations like britain, canada, france, italy, spain. but was notable, is it none of these nations? so there are $44.00 signatories. it includes nato, the, you, that you 7, none of them are surrounding the red sea, notably absent is saudi arabia, as well as egypt. now the admiral did say that, in fact, as the national security spokes person, we should point out that there is the possibility that some of these nations are going to participate. the future may not make this public for reasons that are
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entirely up to them. and the united states is okay with that. as the bottom line is the united states will be the largest nation participating in terms of have a commercial ships as well as a fleet that may be defensive in nature, participating in this force. but there is a lot at stake here, we should point out just in terms of the commercial traffic, the red sea in the traffic there amounts to about 15 percent of the global trade, the maritime trade. and as well, what this does is in response to these attacks on these commercial ships, this force will now be able to take defensive action. i say, kimberly, this cubby's also mentioned the possibility of designation, but who are things as a tara organization? again, what would something like that entail? yeah, this is something that is being considered right now by the state department and it's a sort of a lengthy process. but in a nutshell how this works is that a,
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this is something that's constantly monitored by the counter terrorism division within the state department. if the secretary of state and the attorney general and the justice department decides they would like to designate the who sees as a terrorist organization and they would work with the secretary of the treasury and then that would need congressional approval. once that is approved, what this essentially would take into a fact is that it would become law and that no america could in any way support this group. and if they did, that would be putative action. very interesting. kimberly how can they with all the nation as far as from the whitehouse. thank you. company. well, the video footage has emerged showing is rarely sold just season palestinian belongings across garza, i'm the occupied westbank recordings also revealed troops, vandalizing businesses stealing goods and ransacking homes in mon connor boats from ramada. it's an article of faith and israel,
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that is all me is the most moral in the world. but this footage of israeli soldiers suggest anything, but his soldiers found themselves bragging about the loot. they've seized all the time. this man says you're taking visual rehabs, whose girlfriend was also in garza, a soldier, trashes, a shops in july, the refugee camp in jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank a so just smokes and marks and published and indeed chinese, these ready all me says it will investigate the videos, but almost every day, more and most often show by the soldiers themselves, my son and the occupied west point. we don't have to go far to find examples of israeli forces. lou take the properties they search and the use of ambrose houses rated and early december, the soldiers having left much intact, they forced him to open his safe and then stole the contents with about $10000.00
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by the box and the mother. and i reported this after the civil authorities and the officials there told me that they would investigate the matter and tried to recover the stolen items. how for a positive outcome, however, what a value more than the money is gone ahead and the most all this well, he values mold in money is his children's future. one of his sons is killed in the raid a keen sports, but he will never use the gym. the family built up have an idea of subsidy. even here in the center of room a is ready. so just ready to show up installed to iphones according to the owners. since october, the 7th is riley is have mounted several raids a day across the occupied westbank. and increasingly, we are hearing of is rarely so just losing palestinian or prophecy. now the palestinians have the occupied westbank come on, that is really military role. these ready military says it is investigating the incidence. but if you speak to people have,
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they'll tell you that they're not confident that will either change or find anything wrong. calling out, is there a real the, let's bring you some other walls, new style and fighters from the rapids support forces ensued on say they've enter the town of what money they control a number of minute, few bases that off to fighting, but the student needs national army now was not any, is the capital of to 0 stage, which is less than 200 kilometers itself is the call to hundreds of thousands of people that fled the fighting among them. those who had already escaped violence in the capital, more than 12000 people have died since the will become an april view. and security council has agreed to withdrawal peace keepers from democratic republic of congo. the grad deluxe. it will begin later this month. companies authorize use a curious peacekeepers of failing to protect civilians from arms groups operation. the east of the country. attacks have forced more than 7000000 people from their
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homes. how long the rising volcanic eruption is country underway in iceland following weeks of strong seismic activity. their options are common that hard to predict in iceland, which sits on to tectonic, plates, axles on the, which has me. this is the moment volcano in southwest iceland corrupted, spewing lava as smoking, all directions. molten rock and columns of fire poured out of features in the ground. it followed weeks of art, quick activity, and mutual ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors in the 24 hours before the eruption. that's kind of mixed feelings, to be honest. so. yeah, let's see how it goes and how long it lasts. and it's still amazing to see, but yeah, that's kind of a, it's a sweet feeling at the moment. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from kind of
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like a fishing town in the south searing a significant interruption. last month. authorities issued evacuation orders for the $4000.00 residents and close the nearby geothermal spot. 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 cubic international airport remains open. although there are 2 ways to both arriving and the parking flights back in 2010, a volcanic eruption caused major disruptions across europe and aerospace police are on high alert and members of the public had been warned not to approach the area axels. i'm a reach out to 0. well that's it for me and installs it. okay. next inside story, we'll take
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