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wall is an extension of israel system of controlled part of a wider network of roads. supplements on check points built to give us really the offer hon while making their lights on bearable by the day the often days of delay. the un security council approves a watered down resolution for more humanitarian aid to gaza. the us vito's a russian coal for an urgent cessation of hostilities. this resolution is a step in that ident x. it must be implemented and must be accompanied by massive pressure. will an immediate supply on i'd be immediate, the
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have him sleep. this is i just need a live from also coming up at least 18 people are killed in and is really strike on the site at risk. the g camp full of the victims were brothers. bus going into a war, we speak to a family with a new born who are living in a camp for internally displaced people for the past 4 months. the of the un security council has passed a resolution demanding an increase in a deliveries to palestinians in gaza. with the wealth held supposedly going to zation say of facing the risk of salvation. the resolution asks both israel and how much to provide the safe and on him the delivery of supplies. but it did not cool for suspension of hostilities. gabrielle is on the reports now from the us after being postponed multiple times. and finally, the un security council passed
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a resolution calling for scaled up humanitarian aid. and the guy's a 13 votes in favor, russia and the us abstain, allowing the resolution to pass without a veto, but at the behest of the united states, the resolution went through several drafts throughout the week. long delay behind closed doors, the americans pushed to alter the wording of the resolution to make it more favorable to israel. a previous draft called for an immediate cessation of hostilities that was later downgraded to suspension of hostilities. but even that language was removed, instead, the final resolution called to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities, a far cry from a ceasefire. the previous draft called for a un monitoring mechanism to exclusively over c age shipments. that was scaled
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back to a senior coordinator appointed by the secretary general, who will then establish a monitoring mechanism. but that leaves the door open to a possible coordination with israel and language that explicitly condemned indiscriminate attacks against civilians has been altered to simply call on all parties to adhere to international law. a frustrated, russia tried to add back in language, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities. the u. s. b towed it started earlier, i said the vote would be a moment of truth and that's what happened. the us once again expose their true face in front of the world, blocking and even extremely weak call for a cessation of hostilities in gaza. there is no disconnect here. we are all working to address the humanitarian needs on the ground and we're working to address those needs immediately. that's what this resolution is about. re admin. sure. the
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palestinian ambassador to the un city full c spire is needed and there is an emergency to make it happen. we will not present on 10 with each and immediate ceasefire and having the massive amount of humanitarian assistance to the palestinian people and the gaza strip. as for israel, it has ignored security council resolutions in the past, and their early indications that it is prepared to do so. again, is really deputy un ambassador said after the votes that his country still reserves the right to inspect all a going into gaza. as it sees fit, it's now up to the un secretary general to figure out how to get more aide into gaza as the resolution mandates. and he hinted that it could be quite difficult unless is real changes its behavior. the real problem is that the,
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what use ratio is conducting diesel fantasies is creating massive ops that goes to the distribution of humanitarian. they've eaten side. got. so any effective a they'll put ation. you guys are required security software can working safety, logistical capacity, and the resumption of commercial look cvt. these 4 elements do not exist as difficult as the negotiations were on this resolution. these are the real challenge might be in the coming weeks trying to implement it. gabriel's on though i would use it at united nations in new york. i had an emotional speech to the un security council, the palace thing, and ambassador, we counted the killing of a young palestinian girl by his really showing on the naso hospital in southern guns. at 12 year old palestinian give with the most beautiful of names during yet,
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which means during yeah, not a big it means the whole or most both her parents as assistive and their brother old can and is that 8 is shooting over that house. she also lost her leg. and don't you said that was she will never forget their loved ones. she has to continue living. that she wouldn't become a doctor. i do have children. as luck that's headed to but don't you did not leave to become
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a doctor. or a member of lisay or family the she was a few days ago that that in the psych in the maternity ward of an us hospital a reaction to the un security council vote has been coming in from around the world . 8 agency aux them is one of those that's been critical of the resolution. it's regional director for the middle east and north africa sally, i'd be holly and cold, the failure in comprehensible an obsolete callous following what she called deliberate delays. she also called the vote dereliction. of duty by the united nations to safeguard the lives of civilians and added that an immediate and permanency spot is the only way to deliver aid at scale and speed. or expand associate peace and security director scott pool says aid is not the only pressing
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issue. palestinians in gaza facing the main issue is the violence, but it is the, the violence and the seas announced by a israel following the horrendous attack by a mass on october 7th or what's causing the crisis. those are the route the routes of the problem. but regardless of what the routes of the problem is, it is inhumane to deprive civilians of assistance that might save their lives even in small amounts. so there is a problem to be solved in terms of the mechanism of a delivery. but i think when she mandatory ends, like those of us at ox, them who have colleagues in gaza fighting to survive, trying to envision a better future. and be here a lot of talk about the counting of a truck. so we should be counting the lives lost and the interim entity that we see around us. that's where i think the frustration comes in the resolution that was adopted ultimately calls for creating the conditions for a ceasefire,
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a sustainable cessation of hostilities. but obviously the conditions it's referring to aren't conditions on the ground and god, maybe the conditions that israel and how must need for a cease fire. but the conditions on the ground and guys are absolutely unbearable. authoritative analysis came out yesterday into the food security situation. and found that the vast majority of palestinians, there are facing a cute hunger and the entire population will be at risk of salmon in the next month and a half. if these aren't conditions that require a ceasefire, i don't know what are the us government is trying to solve and aid problem and agencies are trying to solve a humanity problem, a humanity crisis. aid is not the solution to this problem. and i say that is actually mandatory and you heard the un secretary general come in at the top of this program, aid can't work unless commercial activity is happening. it can't work at aid
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workers are running for their lives. and aid can't work while the back arms are falling in and, and destroying houses, factories, farms, mills, bakeries. there's no point in bringing in flower if you can't take bread with it. so the focus is entirely wrong and i think the, the consensus on the resolution that ultimately adopted reflects that in comparison to the wide gulf between the us and the rest of the world on what's really needed. i thought it was the room is in southern gaza and has more on the reaction there to the un security council resolution palestinians. see there was a notion that had been issued today. very significant sometimes of the important role that took place in terms of mitigating the aggravating human at tearing crisis . insight garza, as people are mainly right now. all depending on the humanitarian aids are provided by the united nations and which are distributed throughout the united nation 8
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since is inside the territory. and others of palestinians are seeing this as us please sign that it might be within the last days of finding that will be down the road as the palestinians are very and very desperate need for a resolution that would bring an end for the fighting on the ground target give a zoom out just a rough rough off in the south of the territory. meanwhile, is rose bombardment of gauze. it continues at least 18 people were killed in the new site at the refugee camp on friday. local media, st. 4 of them were brothers to the camps were also hit and there's been heavy bombardment in east and central han. eunice is ready, ministry says it is close to taking what it calls operational control of northern gauze to this whole. but if so, we are the, this house had around 6 displaced families, including my sister's, my uncle, my and the house sheltered a large number of displaced people that just calculated the number with my
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brother's a house sheltered, 52 people, 52 people who most of them now are martyrs. a larger number of them were injured, done around half of them are children. we were sitting safely, i was having dinner at my house upstairs and suddenly rock it started falling over us like rain. there's no power or might other than with allowed the most high. what can i say? much of their bodies were in parts fragments. pieces we were watching the security council decisions of the council. the decision on ceasefire was transformed into decision over aid. do you think we need aid? we need to call him, we want security. we want a cease fire. god is the only one sufficient in dealing with other affairs. these ro is expanding its ground offensive despite international calls to scale back. the army has water policy is in the a good age refugee camp in central garza to move further south to the city of bid. and bella is ready always carrying out its most intense operations. yet in hon.
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eunice, because the 2nd largest city people there have been order to move south to l. m. i c. and roughly near the border with egypt, i just see it as honey. my mood is add an evacuation zone in rough. i in southern gaza where displaced palestinians are living in constant fear of mo, is really strikes a small pocket of largely sand area located in the western side of rough city where it's 1000 of displays. palestinians have arrived within the past a few weeks seeking shelters of from the horror of the ongoing war across the gaza strip. but with no food and water and medical supplies, the hardship seems to be only mounting at each passing day for these displays. palestinians. a settlement and we have been forced to move for more than one location since the beginning of the human we contract. the thing is random and the
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tree is saying that we arrived here, but there is no guarantee i had not even a little bit with the class. it is a safe area for us to set something that had. and so there is a ceasefire. and then when it does not say face, at any point we could turn into a was, i mean a and will be old enough to say about the rates. again, i know a lot of the model solve the situation and living conditions are very difficult. i moved 3 times before coming to this evacuation zone one for the past 15 days that i haven't had anything, no mattress, no clothes, no food, no water. i have 4 children who are sick and i have arthritis, so no one is helping, offering us anything. and we're constantly miserable. i con, provide for them personally, i really need help, especially on the displays hungry thursday at a profoundly terrorized palestinians. this family is trying to set up a town, but with a shattered sense of safety and security, and constantly worried about evacuating. yet one more time, honey, my mood, data west run rough, i city,
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are still ahead on the 0. 20 countries say they supported us coalition to protect shipping in the red sea, but it's not clear exactly. want to walk by spreading the cape town in south africa . was 5 flights of struggling to bring them under control the the hello great to see the so the intense rain in southern india has petered out. all of the weather alerts have been dropped here. and now we're just dealing with fog in small to where the northwest and the northeast and further northwest indian state of punjab. second, highest level alerts issued for fog. so you know it's going to be bad on saturday. reduced visibility to be sure. 3 areas that we're watching here, this patch of what weather over the northern philippines lose on island,
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southern vietnam. and the 3rd this what, whether pulling in to the late peninsula, all of this is being boosted by the monsoons. so that means those rain fall, the mountains will be even higher temperatures, slowly starting to come up across, trying to look at it. shanghai 4 degrees, young joe. we got you in for 5 on saturday and still dealing with snow storm conditions for that west coast of japan. some spots here could be buried in the 50 centimeters of snow. but let's go back to southeast asia or the badger brain. we were talking about pulling in to them of late peninsula. i think the worst of the rain will be north and east of call them for. we could see 100 millimeters or so over the next 24 hours. and for this part, i have kind of sound look at this for a tapping into a southerly winds here. so that pumps up your temperature to 19 degrees that's fall above average. okay, i'm out of time susan, the, the,
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cut out again, you're watching, i just need a reminder of on the top storage. the cell. the un security council has adopted a resolution demanding israel on how much enable the safe, an on him, the delivery of more humanitarian a to guns, and assess the risk resolution is insufficient and does not address with catastrophic humanitarian situation. created by u. k. based agency aux sam is criticized the resolution for failing to cool for a c spot. it called the omission of quotes, incomprehensible and obsolete callous. dereliction of duty of the un to save thoughts, even at least 18 palestinians have been killed in and is really attacked on the site as a refugee camp in central concept. 2 of the camps were also here, and this been heavy bombardments in east and central con eunice in the south
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for more than 2 months. many policies in gauze that have been displaced, living in dire conditions in the hold that he reports now from may shift, can indeed, in a bad way internally, displaced people, including a new born, have taken shelter, intense. today we are in that in bella and one of the rescue g times in the south of the causes troop and were visiting a german, a family, the family that floods from a chest with one neighborhood from the not to been part of the causes to for this area is currently being heavy bombs by these really forces in that is ready. tanks are also stationed. here is their tents here, where they put their clothes. and here is where they cook. they made for themselves a very small kitchen and a very small house as they have been internally this place for more than
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2 months. right now let's go in and see how sydney and his comedy are currently living. let's talk with sydney image image right now. and ask him about everything he has been going through since the day he evacuated from the another and costs. so me and i'm getting that i'm is who has quad selling. can you tell us about your living circumstances and this can see how you like the i seen him the little side by side, but we are living in very difficult conditions and we all liked the basics. we have an infant and we don't have enough nutrition for the mother to be able to provide that to the infant. and so we don't know what to do, but we also do not have enough food. the children keep asking for food. the children could be on well, and this price is not fit for daily living limits to wherever we live it. do you
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start them in and how do you think affected by the rain and how that gave me the thought of the i spent the whole nights carrying my thoughts on like this to avoid the rain from all these holes. and that's why you see the water. life is hot, the baby is congested and at night she keeps us on. this case is not fit for animals, certainly not fit for a new point of the. this is not only send human general dentist vomiting, thousands and hundreds of thousands of palestinians who work internally displaced our living and going through the same harsh conditions. this is in the city. i just need a good a. a pediatrician, experience in working with refugees wants the children of gauze that could become a last generation without adequate access to food and health care. she had shot to is also a member of the syrian american medical society and says, children um, most vulnerable. you're going to see this knock off probably 4. if it does that
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doesn't stop soon. i would imagine, you know, probably decades. the challenge on the being born today and who are in the very beginnings of their lives. not getting adequate nutrition is going to influence your ability to, to, you know, uh, adult their brain and that's going to affect them intellectually moving forward. it will affect their ability to that, to be able to do work. it will leave them more susceptible to infections, more susceptible to diseases more to sceptical to conditions like cancer. so you're looking at a potential last generation that will have a very difficult time coming back if these events are not change. of demonstrations have been held in the occupied west bank of the hot mess cold for protests against israel, alan fish. it was at one of those protests in ramallah. several calls from us for
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widespread protests across the west bank on friday. in the end, there will be disappointed by the numbers that they turned out here in ramallah. it was probably the biggest protest with about 300 people who came on people from all walks of life, expressing their support for the people of gaza. i'm calling for them to meet you and see far look like so the name of the company we raised our voice to the world. we demanded and domestic raising is humanity that are taking place and does that everywhere in every corner in palestine where there are people always being murdered every day. we hope that here in palestine we the people will one day have our right to exist, to live where we belong. to a small protest and janine into what small was emphasized to is fine. there was a protest until could um, as well, but places where you would expect your lots to. i'm not a fast support as the likes of hybrid all. and then a novelist, the numbers there were smaller,
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almost non existent. but that hasn't stopped the people here coming out to express their concern, their voice to the international coal for them. let me just see spar. no, the desk told the guy that is more than 20. 0, and for sure, i'll just need a new model of the occupied westbank for more than 20 countries have joined the us led coalition to protect ships in the red sea. the white house is iranian intelligence enabled the many who these 2 attacked vessels in the region. your booty, south of the beveled men deb straight in africa hoss military bases of several countries including the us in china vessel saddam has more now from there on the us, let efforts account to the who these and keep the red sea shifts open. it reads the open for ships. it's nice to say it has a nose,
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a gold is national naval addition to say, a red sea, but there's a lack of clarity about the details here. so whether each of these companies are going to contribute to this question by sending the west sauls, the war ships and the person, now all the equipment is not clear as of this moment with united states. what visuals they're seeing that each company is going to contribute to this question. the way it can. however, it's not celebrating on the details. and also there are mixed messages, confusing messages coming from the companies that have been lost that are the part of this formation. for example, across the that is where you just send additional labels to the red sea. however, bronze forces are not going to open dates on this. it's not in question, but rather on the difference command easily says that these forces are going to protect his national, national, and international interests. and they're going to only as of the specified request coming from the teddy and she pulled nurse, but they didn't concern me yet, whether they're going to be part of this question or not. so pain or the other hand
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says that it's ready to contribute to their, to safeguard the rad. see how that what it says, that this can only volumes in may through loud visions or the floors, the quotes music by the united, by but by the european union. i'm says that it's not free to use any laterally act a be part of the web issue. so the other hand receive denmark says that it's ready to contribute to this question by sending one officer. no. the other lines are going to say, and they may with officers, but not to provide see above that in that range. so we can see that despite most of the usa or formation of both international pollution actually gives you ality. there's been a little that's going on here and us, it is pushing hard, but many companies are quite reluctant to join. this is a national quality shop. there's some said that i'll just the right people to. it's
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the all right, let's take a look at the days of the new stories. now, the last french soldiers have left means. yeah, off to the countries, new rulers, 7, the defense ties and ordered the ambassador to leave. any of the suite fonts announced it was closing, its embassy in the capital. relations between the 2 countries broke down following a military coup in july, many adriece before us now from the capital in the signing these documents. effectively, harold's the end of a century of colonial and post independence french presence in this year. on the time of the last of the troops lined up to board to transport planes the parties month by a rodney in front of the same base of the french court just hours before supporters of the court here are elated. oh,
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just the one that does the same as we need the new rulers to forge trade and defense relations with countries with latrice us with fairness and respect. this j, we can see the day of independence. missouri is now left for giving us a helium that lies molly and breaking a fossil with this account, each voters and to bring in goods. the french begin pulling out of new jersey is october 10 after the june to cancel the old defense agreements with the former power. the departure of the last french soldiers marks the end of decades on principle of your presence. here is your relationship with the competitors to tell you, right to the shop, please. especially july large today, due to principals into the military the french of moved out of their ministry hardware to friends and some of it to neighboring chide. leaving behind the struck just of these would be quickly occupied by troops from the united states and
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germany was to maintain some defense agreements with miss. yeah. and any say news? yeah, cool. has upset long spending relations with many countries, among them, from the military ended support. is that chase down the french? not the general populace. i think restoring democracy will normalize everything with the international community, the french and even if you're not the best of terms ending decades of political, economic, and defense engagements. it's not clear if these broken relations could be mended anytime soon. how many degrees? i'll just see that you have a nice yeah. in south africa, while fi is near, cape town have forced evacuation of a 100 homes, dry summer conditions and high winds on driving this lanes. at least 3055 vastly blazes and the military has send helicopters to help officials describe the situation is unpredictable at least. so if you want,
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people have died in floods in the southern indian state of tamil nadu, heavy rains from us like land this week. of paralyze roads and railroads across the region. if they just say assets are underway to reach thousands of people still trapped by rising waters, they say the current debt. so could rise of the electro commission in the democratic republic of congo has started releasing provisional results. officer, a contested election called a lease votes as choosing the president as well as national regional and local representatives. votes in the voting was extended off the delays, and problems with voting machines. international observers from the casa center have reported regularities. at 21 polling stations, opposition candidates have cooled, the process painted, and all those
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