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the l g 0 with the the the come on has him speaker, this is the news live from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. heavy fighting in guns or palestinian fights is say, they are attacking. advancing is really ground for political lead off. having us meet the ron's foreign minister and cops out of then heads to egypt as negotiations about a possible c spot looks set to resume a severe shortage of tens,
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food and water level. a coming into the strip is nowhere near enough for the one point. 9000000 displaced, palestinian and 25 pound experience arrested in the occupied westbank as fights is confront, is really true. carrying out more rates. the israel is bombardment of gauze that shows no sign of easing and the number of palestinians killed is nearing 20000. the army is carrying out as strikes on several areas across northern and central garza and the south, which is designated as safe is also coming under attack. is really will planes up on several buildings in han, eunice, a number of children are among the engine and have been taken to the na set of hospital which has also come under attack. at least a 120 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. is ready for us is our
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continuing operations on the ground to the army, released several videos of its forces, conducting house to house operations inside guns, or is there any defense minister you'll have guidelines says the offensive in the southern part of the strip will take months cassandra gays, the ministry wing of hamis and the codes brigade, say they are fighting back against is ready troops. israel saying more than a $120.00 of its soldiers have been killed in the ground invasion of gaza, which began at the end of october. the walls, thousands of displaced, palestinians have sold shelter. in rough in southern gauze, there is a severe shortage of tens food, water, and medicine. the little aid coming in is nowhere near enough. and the un has one of mass starvation. it says 1900000 palestinians have been displaced since, as well as war on gaza began on october. the 7th i need my mood is in rough force in southern gaza. so honey festival, what are we hearing on the latest fighting and these really ami claims of gains?
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the yes have in there more areas. relentless, there is traffic. press the dogs, this trip the from north to south pounding disassembling, clap. meanwhile, palestinians fighting groups on the run are engaging aggressively with these really military push that an army vehicles of the back end. it seems that the, the palestinian from judging from what we see from the different videos they should bio sam brigade or what's the brigade on the ground. they're fighters, the ground are taking advantage of the shared level of destruction caused by these really military to conduct effective the street, the street in house to house a counter attacks on these really military. i need stop at the harvard vehicles and read a great deal of damage on and killing a large number of as really
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a soldiers on the ground so far the the announce number of the greatest, the big killed 3 to a 100 goes under the 20 or a little over it done that, but in season on things on the ground seems a lot larger than this. it's a true and this is at the, the consensus of all a city and thing guys that works. israel has that area of the dominance over the gaza. strip and keep pounding it with relentless ears. right. but things on the ground or a little bit different with the what seems to be the finding groups being the local residents. those who knows know the ins and outs of the freight local area here, every neighborhood seems to be control off of the fight. so far, the fighting is currently taking place in 3 major axes in a aggressively and fun eunice eastern part of finally with the central part as well as the eastern side of gaza safety, namely densely populated neighborhoods. they tune anastasia unit roads and jump out of the where it is really military announced that it has completed its occupation
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and based on a video ation by these really military which cannot be independently verified. given the fact that within the past 2 days, these really military announce is complete. a thinking over or occupation of the city of big la on the same that the same exact dates, a palestinian finding groups on the ground and attack the army, the vehicle with the tank missile the which puts a lot of question mark on the videos and the statements which is by this way, the military and how do you want to this, of course, adding to what is already a desperate humanitarian situation in gauze. yes, indeed. this is the by product of this ongoing genocide where thousands of people became, displays tongue, re thursday, traumatized and largely terrorized by the ongoing,
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a slaughter of palestinians across the gods to appear in the southern part of the area that is supposed to be safe for a fact that we then and thousands, the displaced palestinians, they are in fact it's not, people weren't told the void bombing, they need to move south. but then if they're not dying of those unpredictable fall in bonds, they're dying of a minute to starvation, which they honor with general commission deputy has warned off within the past 2 weeks. and we started the seats visible. the size of this is tar vision, where there is a lack of every basic elements of, of survival across the southern part. it's even worse than defense. road part where people literally have no food supplies, the water supplies no medical supplies, then it just getting worse. spite of the here people, particularly those in evacuation zones like of the milwaukee where we reported it from couple times. i just it things are becoming very complicated and very difficult, particularly when we talk about it vulnerable to groups among the evacuated women
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and children. and another vulnerable group, people with disabilities, it just very difficult for them to live in these difficult situations where there's lack of everything. indeed, increasingly di, condition, staff or civilians. garza mood in rough. ok. thank you. to renew diplomatic efforts to negotiate the humanitarian pause in gauze and the exchange of palestinian prisoners with his really cap is all making progress. just neither has linda told between custody mediators must said. and the c i a in warsaw were positive. how much is pushing for a permanency supply, but israel's fall? right. government has publicly stated it expects the war to continue is really media reporting. the government wants the next deal with how much to include the $30.00 to $40.00 captives from the $128.00 was still held in gauze of it once the group to include women, the elderly,
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and those in need of medical attention. the list, speak now to our correspondence hashim, i have bought a who has been following all these developments for us. so hash. and it does seem with all of these high level meetings going on and in various places that there is a, a kind of lament him here that's maybe building to some sort of a pause in the fighting or something more from indeed. so there was this meeting in was all in one day between cutoff department assess the i a and most side cheese long meeting about moving forward and renewing the chose. it was preceded by a meeting on friday in europe. this real thought, 5 minutes a and c i t. so you get a sense that the momentum is building up. it is a, be a push. now for a deal. now the top is out exploring the potential for to of things here. a present as exchange and trust to in touch with these writers to get in touch with the with
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have us with the hope that they might be able to get some sense of an appropriate or an agreement to be announced. anytime soon. i bought a house to say that there was still how to nase down some aspects of these agreements, particularly when it comes to the very nature of the prism. those exchange, they, they, they, these writers have their own criteria the how about has its own criteria and the yet to agree also on the ceasefire. how about incest? this study has to be a long prolong, seized by a before committing themselves to any agreement. and when you look at the public statements that are coming from both sides, we mentioned that these randy, governments in the elements on the right say no, the, with this war will continue. how am i saying publicly that's, you know, they want more apartment and sees 5 before they look at releasing at captives. but behind the scenes, it's perhaps a different story. there was, there was a need for both sides to compromise. i do understand the needs to be an agreement
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anytime soon. yesterday, how much political 0 chief site honey, a met with around 5 minutes to then have flu today took of the spy and honey. so cairo would expecting a delegation from these land because you had to fly to keitel at the same time. so basically when the to be it's in kyra that's a strong indication of that is going to be above the logistics of the prisoners exchange. so modality of them at humanitarian aid with the education intelligence task on his own is that clear indications that we are moving towards an agreement. but it comes to the upticks of the agreement and the announcement itself for how much it is a crucial moment above it would like to be seen as making some significant gains of this explains why don't you see that statement during the visit of the, at the meeting between the ariah form is the enzyme and i need to assign the it was insisting of that submitted to the capabilities of how must be made intact despite the what he described as unprecedented
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a ground and see all slows by these writers. all right, so we know you'll be certainly keeping abreast of all of that for us for the moment . tasha model, thank you. when i conference stations have been taking place in the occupied westbank as is really forces carry out more rates and incursions the is way the military vehicles into the northern cities of janine and to west early on wednesday 2 pallets. these were reportedly injured in janine more than 300, including children have been killed wise by the forces and settlers in the occupied westbank since the war on gaza. again, i'll speak now to alan fisher, who is life was in ramallah in the occupied westbank. so out and what more we hearing on these rates 1st off. well let me give you an update of a couple of things that happened over the last couple of hours that to batch and in
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which is north of hebron. a 20 year old man was shot dead by the israelis. they say that he approached their check point was driving towards them. and so he was in there was utilized that according to some of the people on the ground. the 20 year old man who was a representative for a drug company, wasn't aware that they were to close the top of the 7th, made a left ton realized his mistake. but because these really army quickly decided that he was a threat and they fired and he died. now. we had also told by people on the ground that the right cause, right present society tried to get to the mind. but they were stopped from doing that by the israeli army. also. 2 near novelist, the head of the local council says that a number of children on the way out of school after sitting exams were targeted by the israeli army, could find the number of sign bombs and the directions that there were no casualties reported. but clearly this can sound that this actually happened and
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then there were several raids over night in the places, but we have had so often the almost running north besides and the west bank from nablus. janine of course, again near ramallah and didn't ramallah itself. we also had brought into the several incidents which led to a number of casualties. a number of the improvised explosive devices were settled. there were sustained a, the classes with the to the israeli army that was intense at times. and as i say, there were 7 entities reported overnight from various events across the occupied west bank. and alan were hearing as well about tensions inside these really cabinet following the events that took place. last week in janine and the occupied west bank. tell us more about that. well, you've kalonde who is the defense minister made a very odd statement yesterday when he warned against irresponsible ministers. and
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it seemed almost out of the blue that he had mentioned such a thing. and then today, and his really media were hearing that he had defended the certainly army during a meeting. all of these really cabinets when it's like been given here, who's the security minister. and perhaps the most extreme right wing minister in the government. certainly a consent to americans and other governments as well because of his previous convictions for terrorist related defences. he apparently was criticizing these via the army because they took disciplinary measures against soldiers who had used a microphone at the mosque in janine to broadcast tanika songs and also and is really premier. he said by disciplining these people, it was undermining the army. and he said that decisions like that should be made by the cabinet a not by the is really army upon me. things go so heated at one point the chief of staff of these really military said that the bank give you a should not threaten him maintain that it was up to these really all me to the
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side. i people were disciplined and said that they had broken the coding convention . and that the rules that govern how do they behave in the sort of operation. so that is why action was taken against them. but it's clear that ben give the who's one of the more extreme voices and it's really politics is pushing very hard for these really are made to go even further. and remember, over the last few weeks, we've seen reports of vandalism in various places in stores where these really automated rated of alleged shoplifting from soldiers as well. so it appears that bank via is not happy that soldiers who often film themselves during this phase some sort of level of discipline afterwards. adam, thank you. adam fisher and run my love for us to hi, isabel has launched as strikes on several positions in southern lebanon targeting has bowl of lebanese on good says 6 fighters were killed in the past 24 hours. saw
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the height of joins us now from occupied. east jerusalem. so sort of what more we hearing about this cross border farm. that's right, well love that as strike that we're talking about was multiple strikes that happened earlier this morning and it said to be apparently a pre emptive strike, which is often are quite right. we would that in the northern full just for the last week. and we definitely can confirm that pretty much every time there was any cross board, a fire would start off by his butler in the southern 11 on and then you'd have israel a hit back at that. but the interesting thing best time is, is that it's clearly focused thing is role is focusing on targeting hezbollah infrastructure. if you take a look at that border, it's a very, very fine line at the top of a hill where some of those board of towns are so close to that border and that's the problem not so israel says it's concert and 65000 residents since residents
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rather have had to leave the homes best thing, best time, they don't know when they'll be able to return because of the proximity. this is very different. so the rocket attacks with thing from home, us on the southern towns. and the reason why that says is, hezbollah has much stronger capabilities. not only is it using drones to infiltrate into is ready as space and dropping stomach surprise since which kills actually one is ray the soldier a few days ago. but the kind of real kit since using the on to tank missiles is a step up from what you're seeing on those 7 towns so much. so that is route is concerned. it has apparently spoken to the secretary of defense that was visiting here a couple of days ago, saying that it wants to hezbollah to move further away from the border. and there are of course discussions international discussions about potentially french troops could ensure that they've pushed inside the box to prevent any further across fine
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. this is something to keep an eye out on because that definitely is an escalation barrel. not for the all right, for the moment, sort of hide it. life was there in occupied east recently. thank you. a palace been using gaza are in the middle of a humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions. that's according to the international labor organization view. and agency says the effective israel's war on the lives and livelihoods across the occupied palestinian territories is on like anything seen before. the ios as a $192000.00 palestinians in gaza have lost a jobs since october. that is about 66 percent of total employment in the strip. the ripple effects of israel's onslaughts on gaza, all being felt across the occupied west bank about the good of the labor force is now unemployed. the highest rates in decades. the low saying at least 276000 jobs or 32 percent of employment opportunities are simply gone.
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in total, nearly half a 1000000 palestinians have lost their jobs across the occupied territories. that means the loss of more than $20000000.00 in daily wages is open to right to make it is deputy regional director for i've states of the international labor organization that thanks very much for being with us. he joins us from geneva. so this is pretty, so bring static set of statistics there, but i want to ask you specifically about the effect this has in the occupied west bank, which is in another part of the occupied territories fall from from gauze, or talk to us a little bit about the knock on effect of the war in gaza. and how is that, how that it is leading to the loss of jobs for palestinians in the west bank?
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surely i think you've heard of me look, it's a, it's clearly been guys. as you mentioned, right to source of jobs have been wiped out. but there's in the media. it's not going to affect us on the west bank. we see that the west bank also massive loss of jobs estimate sort of one sort of joke. so it'd be lost there. less for a number of reasons. it's restrictions of movement. some method of dropping consumption people don't have money to spend because there's no way just being page private 2nd. but also those working in the public sector have most of the whole wages for the fact that goods has also been and lots of workers excel some as well . so in the west bank itself does a massive impacts on jobs last. it also means that overall in palestine on a daily basis, $20500000.00 of income of wages i know being paid. and of course the things are pretty beds. uh, so for palestinians before this conflict began,
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what they and i think the labor markets in that assign west thing. and also guys, a was very, very depressed before the prices in gaza. unemployed was sky high. does the years of the blockade? so did restart it from a very, very difficult situation, already known as we'd been compounded. and of course, that affected the man who would be in poverty for possibly many months of years to come to visit this crisis. and what do you say might happen the longer this goes on basically many people in gaza and also westbank will have no income, no wages, nobody's going to pay them any money. they're gonna rely increasingly, instructional assistance. unfortunately, the thought is, have no public financing to ride social assistance, so it's gonna have to come from the outside. that's also a difficult situation because we know, globally many prices are raging. and the chances of that assign,
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receiving the national aided needs are not necessarily very high. the only hope would be that eventually there's going to be a settlement of peace settlement that will be the minutes here in a to then from there, there might be a reconstruction, evidently constructed, could be how the route to get back into jobs and income. hopefully as soon as possible, people need it desperately right now, and they get to talk to pete to write and make it from the international labor organization in geneva. thanks so much. thank you very much. how the head of how much is political bureau is in cairo, and what good signal a new phase of possible sees find negotiations earlier on tuesday is mad honey. matthew, ron's foreign minister in doha. it comes off to these. very president said he was open to another humanitarian pause. it was as the honda joins us now. he is a member of the how much the political bureau, thanks very much for being with us. so i want to ask you,
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1st of all about where things are with all of these tools that are going on. some of hi nia, in, in cairo, is we just mentioned uh, and as we reported earlier, there are ongoing discussions between uh how much leaders and they're to, they're intermediaries in, in, in katya about the possibility of a, of another cx, 5 deal of some kind. what can you tell us about that? as i think many countries are they are now trying to find an exhibit for this them. uh, all of these box auto, trad americans are really honest and even some, sometimes over the country they are looking for land. is it for uh, we do find a solution, but i think the idea of more than the search that is done was to some of them don't cry into a shooting try to bypass. but i think our, our vision is basically, we were told that russian was the war and john fender because i think what's going
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on in the visit is a big the surveys. the whole pause is much destruction the most chemical people last semester. because we want to stop this and this is our product. you know, some people looking for a small pause, a pause here and there for one week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks. but i think that was, does that include we want to start the question because i think who is i with take they, they called all the hostages and thought that that'd be able to start a new order. oh, for investigating done. must have guns again to sort of people. i think we will love this game, but i think we want to stall it this whole disagreement or people are the shipments uh when they were on the oh, the come a big compromise for that. did you need for the prism? not for the hostages, but the reality. we don't with the, just with godaddy with different bus stop that goes in and does the, does what does is going to in go this big shooting for the international community
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to keep sort of, especially out of the discussion in do you do not assembling to go to college so that most of the countries 99 percent of the companies all over the world. the world sits right out of the home. but i think when i did this to the news, i am some companies like when i don't. yeah, bucks to get and the cries on goes us through about they give us the greenlight to continue. i think that we still have a strong version of the cambridge in the still do. they have additional government as a priority for us as come out on those policy, not people. so you're saying at this point, you would not be in favor of some sort of, of an intern deal because that's the indicate. those are the indications that we are getting right now is that this, this may still be a possibility to the i think that we, we, we don't do the, all the just i, the, and the judge johnson, although they've been some people who will condition some of the people who live in
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boston in the and we, we talk to them, but, you know, i think the understood a position and they, i think here some of them do some for this because of continuing over the age of the christian at the crime. so investigating the disgusted with your internet and situation and goals, or do you want to stop this? or they think we have different like statements by united nations who are recommended just gave us something for the dispersion, the asking for the excuse for that. but i think now getting started as a new one and says, to continue this big crime against our people down. but i think uh, we are still the strong. we are still in a bind a position. i knew a lot to change because i say, but the 1st and then we want us to the declaration. ok, we made the beginning process, right? but i think we all have a strong in energy alone and you didn't, it's possible to predict all the ones that just the most. because in guster i want,
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i want to ask you as well as, as a hammond about another development that's being reported. and that is, there are reports of how much lead is talking with leaders from the site to a power steering and faction about what garza will look like at the end of this conflict. and that they're ongoing discussions regarding that. is there anything you can tell us about that we are open to, to uh, to have contact with both of us. you know, since we are looking for there, has there been government, especially in the range that exist? does that policy also say, i think we called on many times in order to meet us at present with us in addition to the other policy in affections, in order to have a clear vision and the mission of the just because i think that this is very important get time in order to meet together to think together and to take the same
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together. but i think the sold and indeed the products you know, sort of course tell it to give you this call from us. because i think we are very interested to meet all the brothers in for the, on the bus. you know the fractions as the dekalb gun we do with the current situation and goes items put into cutting already and we get an estimate only this . i've already done the a gym so you don't have to change this situation. i did. it is a time to have an initial, not a decision administrative decision policy, but i think i don't know, this is no good steps. a good new initiatives are from picking up organization and they'll have to come because to how much will get an addition. i said that we are open present when it was it with him, the dope with them, with all of the general direction in order to work for support as a brand new to still be that vision and the country pop good. we didn't the situation either. there was, but oh gods on indeed, and all the you on hold in order to have one for the differences,
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didn't what brought us to your own business? i think it is. i went into the supervisory role. i don't expect to brother for the in order to show more positive as just investors as a how much i appreciate your time. thank you. let's bring in our correspond the hash in my head by the way again, joining me in the studio. so what did you make of the, what you headed there? does it seem to you that things are still far apart at least, and what's being said in, in public, within this sounds of this particular moment. so how's it, how much does it wants to go into details? because it's all about those details that are going to be negotiated with computers and the age of sions. in particular, with try to narrow the differences between the how much and between between and think is right is but the needs to be a deep anyhow. now, how much has been saying in the past? but when it comes to this new agreement, the dynamics would be different. it has to be in for long sees why they insist on
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a prolong ceasefire in exchange for an or for or criteria, which is basically what it believes. the 129 is ready to present as along with, as these logic to have for all the body seen is detained by his ref. something that has been rejected by these writers in the past, it is, is it going to change this time? we do believe that these writers are also under mounting pressure to try to come up with a, a, an agreement with how about supposedly is to move forward. the kentucky is ultimately when they would put together a disagreement that would get strong guarantees from all the parties of this time. it is not going to be similar to what if you remember, has in the last agreement that lasted for a week. it was weird, extremely delicate, and we could tell that it was so flood side to the point that they would negotiate the extensions on a daily basis. because of the huge differences between how about and is right. and in fact, it was delayed for 24 hour. exactly this time they don't want this to happen. now somebody need to told the right of 40 minutes. so yes,
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today is that the time us remains intact, remain strong. it's submitted to wink or pricing on the ground despite the unprecedented ministry campaign. but ultimately, if there is also a pressure on how much from the different policies in response of the well to come up with an agreement because they for this to continue, it is just going to further executive pay the outrage. and the tense of that you see on the street and the out of well, or are you, are you getting the sense from the, the people that you've been speaking to and contra that there is a real, a real pressure on, on contact to deliver something here because of the position that they're in with, with, with regard to how much and, and, and, and their position as a media to on the contrary, i would say that's the call. todd based time is in a, in a position where they are insisting that this time it has to be different in every aspect. because they've been instrumental to putting together the agreement last time. if you remember they met in the us with the, with the us, texas real estate,
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a blinking on the need for the us to play a significant role in allowing a new resolution that would be the way for to chose the american is vito that, that, that the resolution this time to call todd is with ask for strong guarantees, but this time this is something that he's going to be genuine because as a key made j to you cannot afford to be seen as being somehow used for political reasons or manipulated by these spots you of the of the let's with you look at the series of events that took place over the last few days. david bonnie williams as beautiful south pine minnesota on monday it was so friday before that pop up 5 minutes submits with david bonnie in europe, you're getting a sense of urgency, urgency america's i'm the is why it is understand this time as there is an opportunity that you would have to have the saudis and egypt sions on board. but
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the dynamics will definitely change that. this explains why we were listening to how is it, how much saying that we are strong with the we have energy is just his own way of saying that you should not expect us to give any concessions for free for these bodies. it has to be passed over new packers and i think of the bottom line here. how mass. if it gets something less than a for long sees 5, it would be definitely widely c a. so we find that all that box will see where this goes hash. i'm i bought a thanks very much. i the still ahead on exit on the how music and story telling, helping the children have gone to the living with the danger and full amount of the the
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how are we on now losing the lovely fine and dry weather across central and southern positive? you can see the long line of clouds stretched right across spine and pool. scroll all the way up into that western side of russia. this is a call from that sinking his wife for the south was bringing some fresh of fading behind because he had taught in the eyes of bozza for then olson running on through the and we'll see we will see you guys if wins ready rattling in this we go on through the next couple of days that went to whether that co fun that sinks by the south with some right on that some bits and pieces of snow as well as we go through the remainder of a wedding. stay blustery weather up towards the northwest somewhere, but a southern place tonight is just around central parts of the mediterranean and level drive as way further east, which as we go one through 1st they some heavy rain. coming back into ducky, is that eastern side of the med in the 1st day? somebody went in some windy weather up towards the northwest, particularly when the weather, just around there is no sea coast, then the child has some storms such as that causing problems. here it's nice and
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sort of thing the most common winds could get to around 100 kilometers per hour, maybe a 100. and so if you're around 10 mile, we do have one is in full se so damaging winds on the cods here. name while it was the weather around the central parts of the training and still bring some heavy rain, its tanikia and northern olivia. the latest news as it breaks. so you have to be like 50, has the support of the people to implement the shelf economic plan to get zone government spending. i'm side inflation with detailed coverage. many members of the hiding are varying arbitrary, are asked more than disappearing from around the world. entities, as government says, it's looking for a new site temporarily. how's the refugees and looking for sustainable solutions. the
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news the again, you're watching, i just need a reminder about top stories. this is route has carried out as strikes on several areas across cause that us thing is injured in an attack. in con eunice, in the south had been taken to the north side of hospital, at least
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a 120 pounds of springs had been killed since tuesday. is there any military vehicles and troops have entered the occupied westbank cities of janine? and to us, at least 2 palestinians were fortunately injured in the race which have escalated since the stats of the war on god. the head of how much has political bureau easy, entirely and what could signal a new phase of possible cease fund negotiations. eddie on tuesday is 9 honey. i met a ron's foreign minister in the hot comes off to these rainy president said he was open to another humanitarian pause to secure the release of move captives a saw the height is live for some occupied east jerusalem. so sort of what, what, what's the is right, is really side saying about on this right now, the full size file we have an actually has anything official from this really is the key thing. very quiet about senate,
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sorry, surprised because this was the case for the last see, find negotiations and very much the suspect to the israel has taken it. doesn't want to be seen to be doing any negotiations with how much, what we have seen in the last 10 minutes. so sir, is the prime minister himself is attending right now? the funeral of one of the cap says that was killed. that was one out of 3 is riley killed by that iron minute tree by mistake. but nevertheless, unforgivable for many is riley's when that happens and now he's bad to show solidarity and, and understanding to how those families are feeling. now as all of this is happening, is this discussions about the me things the sticking point that lots of is really media is talking about is it seems that this will be a lot harder in terms of negotiations because how most of the see wants to complete
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these 5 i said, what that seems to be difficult to achieve, but also the level of the prison is that they weren't released. they weren't heavy weight. prison isn't that would probably cause a problem for the is radio star and sees but not necessarily for the is really popular because families of those house cops who have said it more than once that if it means releasing all palestinian prisoners, they would want that as long as it meant those captives would be returned. there are also reports that potentially and again not confound the a c spot if it does take place could last for 2 weeks. this time instead of one that would be double the amount of from the last c spy that's sell very quickly. a nonsense thing is we've seen 2 videos release one by is on mac. do you have a nice um, just the day before about one, but how much showing elderly males we've been hearing from best families? one of them had said that he'd spend top of the dragging of beats. he said, no,
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of course that means in terms of negotiations for the seas file, they want some, they want them to come back those videos with different in nature, in the sense that they, the people in those videos. the caps is with directly speaking to the is really popular thing that we all the founders of one of the towns where the october 7 attack happens. and of course, when you see elderly people that in itself is enough to target the heart strings. all v is riley public, so even though they support the war that's happening in gaza, the majority of course, they are not happy of the facts. but since that last the spot was the more captives killed and they definitely don't want not to continue. all right, so i decided live for stay in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. that's bringing model on the shore to address your senior political analyst. so um, lots of, uh, diplomatic di activity over the last few days. uh, high level meetings and various capitals. are you getting the sense of this is building towards something tangible now?
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no, i don't. i don't. i think it's 1st of our time, really all of us i think, is the fact that we are not focused on the genocide and garza but focused on the one week and the 2 weeks and the one day and the to day. and so all and so on, so forth. who said what, where on the matter comes one se, sundays, or it is $1000.00. there's one site to and if any hours mind it isn't, all those sites are not any hours my them, the genitals and their adult position seriously. i mean we talk a lot about these randy public opinion and how they see the captives. i think what is of concern here is how the palestinians see their situation. see the situation of their brothers and sisters and guys of ones and they look at it and they say, we want a per minute ceasefire and of aggression period period. none of this, jumbo bumble, you know, one week to week so we can feed them in a little bit until we kill them again. a week later. i think that is,
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has been the position of how much sense is there and went back for after a couple of pauses. because the idea behind the pauses was accepting them was that they become one after the other in, in sequence leading to a permanency is fine. but if they are meant to be few hours a few days these fires and know that the killed, the kind of thing is again and to continue with the general side of the war crimes . and to continue destroying garza after guys are sick days to go to work and then and then find units and then profile so so forth. there's absolutely no point, no incentive for the palestinians in general. and for how much in particular to continue with such negotiations that are only meant to serve. and if any, all government these negotiations are not meant to serve the palestinian people. and that's why when did you think there's enter the fray or others like the united states sending vans back of this i. it's all meant to pressure how much into
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accepting a compromise. this is not negotiations between 2 countries over borders. this is an ongoing diplomatic process that is meant to take us away from the aggression . if the magic process doesn't end the aggression, then it's a counter productive diplomatic process that is meant to continue the aggression. so just to remind ourselves about the positions here, at least in public, how much the same complete ceasefire before any kept is or least. israel is saying certainly elements in the, in the right way elements and the government is saying no complete destruction of how much before before anything else. it does seem at least in public, that they are worlds apart by now. absolutely. right, and i'm because, i mean, there's a thing, so it's not that it's not, it's not like both sides. in an absolute terms. we have one side that wants to end
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the war and we have one on the side that wants to continue a war. this is not then you can see what i'm saying because like saying, oh, let's pick out position a stick, a compromise between that racist an unfair racist. you know, when, when, when, when the holocaust was taking place, the 2nd world war people were not compromising. how about getting 3000000 jewels instead of 6000000 jews? that wasn't a compromise. you're stop getting, do you stop getting used? you and the nazis in this context? the id, i shouldn't be. not the find a compromise between occupies that occupies in this context. it should be all about and things in question and someone's egypt, or cut the or techie, or whoever steps in and try to meet here. especially the united states. or it should be with the objective of anything, aggression, or anything, the cleaning of children or anything, the kidding of tens of thousands of kind of thing is that we can't even count them
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anymore. and this is a problem. so yes, there is a diplomatic process. yes, they're trying to reach sometimes some kind of a compromise on the american pressure because it's only america that specialist egypt to step in what it was the last time we heard from egypt. like directly bringing in hand mouse bring again up at a single forward at the i'm saying we support you with the yellow the but as you know, sort of the, we're going to open up all the crossings in order to let the aid integrated. so we don't hear that the only time is now we're hearing from my best common heads of that. how about the future and from the addictions is when it has to do with by showing how much that should not be the case. good to hear your thoughts on this. i just need a sample little clientless model of the shot. thank you. living conditions for displaced, palestinians in the strip are only getting worse with people saying no way is safe food, clean water and shelter. oscar. yes. 0 is honey. my mood has moved from
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a soup kitchen in russell. you know, normal is defined by destruction on display screen on the daily hardship of searching for food and trying to stay dry behind me. a simmering pots of lint, those 2 of those stories of compassion on a string between those volunteers in this food fits soon, and the many 100 displays 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 in these days. it's food, no water, no money, nothing is left life. 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 evacuation 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
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this meal because there's no source of income whatsoever other than this free meal they get here. and i didn't check this to get send. these volunteers are slipping, the only you back the one. so look in the market place hungry thursday, march the found this around the 5 followed by this city a hundreds of thousands of children in gauze are experiencing psychological trauma as a result of these really attacks to reuse the suffering and proof of traditional palestinian story. tell us has organized and musical entertainment for young people at a school in hong eunice and southern gaza. vessel said don has moved the it should've been here with some of the most improved that i faxed in a sense that many of them have lost friends and loved ones,
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but they are trying hard to hold onto life listing and through additional stories. taylor's, known as the are coming together to use their suffering and give children a chance to be happy, which is extremely rare, but desperately need. if nowadays we provide entertainment and psychological support to displace people in you and affiliated shelters. and we try to convey our message to children in a simple and entertaining way, using stories, particularly traditional ones. we use entertainment to distract them from the hardships because of the performance is these these at the ending school time unit which has become home to thousands of these basic understanding
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organizers say adults are starting to cool during the war, but children, especially when the bell one of the few has gripped the children's soul and you're scared of everything. for example, the microphone fell from my grasp and made a loud noise, causing all the children to panic and thinking it was the sound of bonding calling, the israeli attacks, how killed and injured thousands of children. cmc is 1.2 music just based on this dns or shelter in a specific piece that goes to process. schools have been destroyed and education disrupt long before they crave activities that enjoy taking them away from the spaces of the wall and into walls of entertainment, which is so different from the actual experiences. and that is really bonding to what the story tellers,
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but that's intentional editing and closing to say the hope to remind children have talked with the annual experienced sales you and happiness. if not, this was out of that was the right time. now tell you that some of the world news now voting, taking place in the democratic republic of congo presidential election for the felix. it's just the katie is running for a 2nd to in the countries facing many challenges, including an insurgency, a refugee crisis, and the mains poverty, despite huge mineral wealth. scotsman, so is life was now in congestion. so catherine, how important is this election significant indeed, but entities by many challenges we've been speaking to the president of the
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electro permission that he was talking about. the timing does that, is that not space in this country to just get c c materials to destination across the country. it's a huge country and you know some of the areas that then their oh, network is not great. so it takes a lot to get the materials where they should be and talking all the disney calls a time. and then we have a reason that's not where we are. we are our top warming station. and i mean, well, i was after called all pen. um, you know what serial has not arrived and when they arrive there, what has to be called a glitches and then you know, the process itself, if any 14 months started, the process itself is very, very slow. indeed. so people,
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your all frustrated, very disappointed and they, it's not just happening here in construct stuff. it's happening across um, you know, across the country and then we have security challenges in part of the time to see, particularly in the east. you know, he was proven and you lose a tory province as well. and it, tory, that have been classes between internally displaced peoples. and i'll pull these, i saw the flyer, and that i the peas, went up on the station where they calls and destroyed voltage machines as well. and they say that doing this because they cannot vote, and they want us to be up to the allows. and the reason why the convoys is because they cannot go back to their homes with a registered s voltage because it's too dangerous. so it's
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a very difficult situation right now. uh, concerns as well. be express catherine about how free instead the selection will be because both the government and opposition leaders have warned of attempts to tampa with the buck. absolutely. and we did hear from the president felix, this is peggy, he appeared on the radio talk show. and he, he said that he alleged that there are individuals who are trying to come for the electronic voting system basically 2 weeks next to. and then we also hard on the defense menu stove and cooperate, but the level rates of what the president said. and then we also heard from the in syria, probably not many stuff. oh, uh, basically you said that says they have arrested of 5 people in this case said as
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some materials, some equipment. the document says if he's investigating a to see if this equipment could be used for a new place and the sub us. we also hod from, you know, the friends political needs a political position leader who are also concerned about what is going on right now . and this say that they feel that this election is going is not going to be credited. and they want something to be done. catherine, so a life 1st there in a king. she also thank you. how cool h new in ear has been sworn in before parliament? 83 year old sheer michelle. in my, the sub off is succeeding his off for the shift and the wife died on saturday. i said the reports from kuwait city check michelle came here to the national assembly
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to swear his old where he formerly took power. as the amine of correct now, he promised to protect the constitution, the country is land and its people, but he also concentrated on domestic policy and he vowed to fight corruption in all its forms that you have. it's been pretty much defacto, the distance 2021. but now he's, he's time weight to make this roll his own. now he has one year to name the success of the new crime prints of that name goes forward to the parliament. may who require the 2 thirds majority, not the previous inmate took less than 10 days to decide to go. the next time prince would be. but as a matter of not when to shift michelle, the choose as the new crime prints, because that will be an indicator of which way this country will go in whether that would be a shift in regional a domestic policy. but there's one thing that people didn't quite cherish that to disability on the continuity that they admire in this country as so much rely on. but really he has concentrated on domestic policy. i mean,
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don't expect much change in terms of regional domestic policies, which has always been the case quite wants to be a friend to old and a full to not us that big of a 0 great city. the top quote in the us state of colorado has disqualified donald trump from appearing on the presidential primary balance of 2024. colorado supreme court saying involved the former president because of the us constitution close on insurrection, it's related to his role in the attack on the us capital. on january 6th, 2021. trump campaign has vowed to appeal. what pro has more? i said you would versus the colorado supreme court ruled on tuesday that former us president donald trump is eligible to run for president. i'll read you a quote from the majority opinion in that ruling that says, a majority of the court holds that trump is disqualified from holding the office of president under section 3 of the 14th amendment of the us constitution, otherwise known as the insurrection clause. the opinion goes on quote,
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because he is disqualified, it would be a wrongful act, under the election code for the colorado, the secretary of state, to list him as a candidate on the presidential primary balance. now how big of a deal is this ruling that's kind of a tricky question to answer. given that this applies specifically to the state of colorado is republican primary election, which is taking place on march 15th. but this does have the potential to impact former president trump as a candidate on the ballot in 2024. even before the ruling was issued by the colorado supreme court, there were promises by trump's attorneys that this would be appeal all the way up to the us supreme court. and that's the scenario that we're watching out for here. so january, the 6th of 2021, was an insurrection to undermine the certification of the 2020 national election. was donald trump, inactive, participate in that insurrection. so still legal questions that need to be answered before we can see this developed. but what the big news is here is this very
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reasonable expectation that this could play out as a show down at the us. supreme court made it up a little alger 0, washington dc. that's it for me, hasn't c carry for us. it's a with more news and a couple of minutes, this thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the next truly unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does era the
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the the, the 46 killed and dozens of wounds that have brought to the jamalia medical center often is ready rates many are still tracked under the rubble, the primary focus is on your 0 life. and the also coming up at the fighting and goes up how to study and find. just say they're attacking, advancing is ready. ground courses. a severe shortage of tens food and was a little late coming into the state.

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