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was the speed links to anyone. it's hard, but they got, we are going to the what am i supposed to few the the un security council passes the resolution coding for increased humanitarian aid is a concept that stops schultz calling for us to install the hello am dire in jordan, this is out is there a license though? so coming out of these 18 people are killed in these really as probably coming to set up refuge account for the victims for brothers. israel conduct more early morning rates across the off by the west bank, detaining separately out of and we were fortunate veteran village and the upside
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westbank for us to the ends of facing failure tax returns for his ready surplus. and so the human security council has passed a resolution demanding an increase in a deliveries to palestinians and gaza with a world health organization to say of facing the risk of starvation. the resolution of both as rel, i'm asked to provide the safe and, and the delivery of supplies. but it did not cold for stop and the fighting. gabriel is on to has moved from the united nations. after being postponed, multiple times, google finds the un security council passed a resolution calling for scaled up humanitarian aid. and the guys, a 13 votes in favor, russia and the us of stain 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
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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 h shipments that was scaled 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
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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 association 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 palestinian ambassador to the un city full c spire is needed and there is an emergency to make it happen. we will not present until we are the age and immediate ceasefire and having the massive amount of humanitarian assistance to the palestinian people and the gaza strip. as for israel,
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it has ignored security council resolutions in the past, and there 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 aid 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, what use ratio is conducting these will fantasies use creating massive ops that goes to the distribution of humanitarian. they've eaten side godsa and effective a they'll put ation in gallons that are required. security software can working safety, luxury speak of capacity and the resumption of commercial activity. these 4
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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 do, i would use it at the united nations in new york. well, i'll just say it was. how do you, michael, who joins us live now from rough uh, in the southern gaza honey. so this new un resolution cools a more a to get into gaza, what people are saying, and what sort of a difference would it make on the ground? do you think of, of the yes, there and well, so far there is a sense of a frustration and, and devastation over the fact that this resolution did not include, not even a word about a permanent seas fire because as of now people are still being killed at the record number and they were looking for something that protects their life, if from the unpredictable fall in bonds on their homes, they are on more residential home being destroyed. more people are being killed.
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more public facilities are being destroyed. the situations on the ground and when we just run an assessment up in terms of logistics in terms of the crew members who are working with the, with the humanitarian aid in terms of its supply chain mechanism. it, oh this, all, most of that does not exist on the ground and helps with the delivery of data. and just for the sake of argument, people are, are, is saying go in terms of those. a more increased amount of human attorney. are you, are they going to make it to the northern parts and garza city or, or is it going to be limited only to the southern part? i mean, within the past, due to a days we heard about a large amount of food and security across the gas turban, immune into starvation. those numbers analysis suggested that part of the gas to is, in fact is a, is facing imminent, a famine a. do you do extreme shortage of food supplies, water,
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and medical supplies and other survival items? the bottom line here there's is a sense of, of, of depression because what people, as, of now they're looking for something that protects their life. not only, not only receiving a more, a, the one this, along with the permanent a ceasefire, because for a large portion of the population in casa, when do heard about the, the resolution. is this a, this is again, a repeat of the pause of the past, pauses happen on more of a reprieve time that they are going to be killed while they are full this time. not hungry. yeah, honey, and as you say is really stripes. continue across the guns. i both know offense south hitting separately refugee camp. so what most been happening, honey, as well as the yes 30 days all day long, all the most then over night, the more relentless they were strikes that's the concentrated in the central part
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of the gaza strip. mainly a refugee cans at the eastern side of, of the gaza strip me on the eastern side of sola, dean road were talking about a combined population that were ordered to evacuated, the preparation for mass bombardment. we're looking at a little over a $150000.00 people were ordered to leave those area, but overnight as people started to move at here at the early evening hours the, the large part of these neighborhoods were targeted, destroyed the more of infrastructure and more of the residential flux were targeted directly and destroyed the creating more displaced the palestinians, who uh, ended up going to uh, the, again, the designated safe area. and bite is really a military in there. but unfortunately, that's very particular area came under heavy bombardment on artillery shillings out
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of, of this a barely hour of this morning. give completely shutters, any sense of, of safety and security. and once again, people are reacting to this by thing and they have the those, those, the narrative about the designated safe area are contradictory, vague and confusing for them. as of now, they are confirmed. there is no safe area across the gaza strip. all right to honey my community life as the in rough are in southern gaza. honey, thank you. that's bringing a time to communities, a specialist on conflict resolution and humanitarian aid and an assistant professor of public policy in the doha institute of graduate studies. time are good to have you with us again. so look. so the un security council finally is passed is much more to down a resolution to get more 8 into gaza. but his honey was just saying the in rough, i'm much disappointment because it doesn't cool for us stuck in the fighting ox firm has described the votes as a demonstration of duty by the un to protect civilians. what did you make of it? tell me that and i mean um in essence, when do you on was for them,
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especially the new you enough, the vendor for the a 2nd will do it. it was suppose to protect it or prevent such a similar conflicts, like the one happening and guzman, us. but let's not forget that mean, do you want us to look, it's a political organization, it's, it's an entity that's controlled by far from the countries may need to be to part, hold those countries. so politics of the, of the policy in every little detail of the you and work. and sadly, i mean, we have seen the us in particular when it comes to this so that obviously the conflict old was citing with isabel, losing it's legitimacy being even isolated, loved in the lives as, as a partial country in the world stays now. and it's, it's a, it's again, i mean it's, if we want to wait for the un to resolve this lady, i mean, i don't think the conflict will be dissolved 3 when channels enabled, we need by lot through a lot of politics. we need something like that that won't affect what that to be
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revived again and, and, and, and, and look into the issues in gaza for the sub. but the one is coming around event merchandise, very part of the size. and it's really, it's my monday that's being questioned. now. i'm not, that's an interesting point you make about the political power. the political play is up to you and then rush to, for example, just minutes before that. but when russia introduced an amendment to revert back to the text of the original draft coding for ceasefire, this was vetoed by the us. russia argues that, look, the current tax gives israel full freedom to clear out the gaza strip. the russians are right on of course the stuff, it's not even about that i should as well look at all the picnic crafts in the you and they couldn't go to school. there's nothing but addition cause you to look at the power and stuff. is that of the you and look at experts like a i've been these all these you don't expect to, i've been saying or, or the thing that's what's happening and go to the genocide of has to be stopped immediately and, and investigated. so you have the bit of crap, the level of the an old saying this is nonsense. i mean, you cannot uh,
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continue doing this. we come up to providing $800.00 as a ups because there's so many obstacles to a provision. does that mean? so what you want people to be uh to be killed messic up at the same time, you would have heating the exact yes and at the same sense. but i mean, when it comes to the effect, the kind at the end of pollution aspects of the solution, i mean, he's on his will be in charge of the bidding process of a, it's limiting a, the miles, getting it through does oppose. it has the fact to control the board because it's slowing aids and it's bidding every item. what else is what it is, what, what, what, what, what, what other guarantees boot is what you want to do to for them to be assured that 8 is going to go in the wrong hands. yeah. this, this whole issue of a provision is really interesting, isn't it? because it does think of course the how do you then get more into gaza to people who as the world health organization says a close to starvation. if there's no pause in the fighting, i mean, it makes the question, is this resolution gonna make any real difference on the ground on a sub didn't i?
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i don't think so. i mean, we have, we have, but there is a history of previous events in you and there's an oceans on this conflict in particular. and isabella has shows, had spoken to ignore them. so it's a toothless visit ocean. it comes with no reason because it isn't to be in, in for steven, and it's very weak for math and shape. now that is not in the can, isn't doing for me please. i think like even with the solution as it stands now. so . so just the final thoughts. you then tell me, i mean the well food program as well and a couple days ago at the guns as close to a devastating famine. if the war doesn't stop, we know of a 20000 palestinian civilians already dead. israel says got the knows the station mold facilities. how do you see things playing out? then in the next few weeks, the heading to the it's, it's, it's a, it's got, it's got to be very awful. i mean, the, i mean this, this person is the, you know, my next best talk about fat man and cetera. it's, it's, i feel for an explosion again like an explosion like, you know, what? it's like, yes so many out of this book about,
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i mean we stop talking about the construct scenario, but the situation reads, but it's just a very low level where people have nothing to survive on. it's the i can see it as a scenario and it's depending on how this is. it's related to the complex mitchell petitions and the keep pushing south people would have no option but will self complete this task across the board with the i'm center egypt. so i'm talking to somebody when it goods get your thoughts in your analysis. thank you very much for your time time or. alright, let's bring in the island official. he's an occupied east jerusalem island. so what sort of reaction then has that been that to this new un security council resolution, other a lot of these really severely left it to the united nations ambassador and also to the foreign minister to express what they say was the right decision. but that is called the nation to the united nations security guy. so saying that, even though there's still no criticism have on us, they point to the fact that $24.00 after that it was an attack, wanted rainy and police officers and
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a ride. there was condom nation from the un security council in the past, but here we are 2 months old and still nothing about the action that i'm asked to. on october, the 7th that they insist that what they are doing is the right thing for they say when they are monitoring all the 8th, it goes into guys and they say they have cleared a number of trucks to go and far more than the united nations is getting into guys like each and every day, but we've had from the un security general secretary general saying the problem is once they're in gaza, is the safety. and also the fact that the infrastructure has been polarized by what has happened over the last 2 months with the israelis. there's also a lot of support for the united states. the science for standing next to them saying that that has been very important. i may say that they retain the right to take the action that they need to take to improve as they will security. so there is essentially no batching done on the israeli position. now, you know,
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but united nations security council resolutions are legally binding. but of course, as little has ignored a number of them in the past, as has several other countries. but of course, the consequences for some, for ignoring security council resolutions is much worse than sort others. alright, tell an official life. i still haven't occupied east jerusalem island. thank you. as well. talk for a short break here, and i'll just say about when we come back, while fi is right near cape town in south africa with firefighters struggling to bring them out of control might not stay with the frank assessments to the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that and so to international that's a be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on okay. parts people who informed opinions the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been
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completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on al jazeera. what constitutes extent, so we can talk your see i want you to start with just the fact runs through what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education i want to we don't have to leave them in different countries in the policy. um, it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no $1000.00 service this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders. the integrity in the pursuit of the
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the, the corporate back you're watching, i'll just hear a quick reminder about top stories here to say the un security council has a dump that a resolution to money is rent and how much unable to safe on and the delivery of more agents, a garza from us says the resolution is insufficient and does not address the catastrophic humanitarian situation created by history. at least 18 palestinians have been killed and these rarely have time coming to set up refugee camp in central pallets. 2 of the camps of old so have done this. been heavy, plumbing, east and central con eunice in the south of district. is there any forces ready to be cut on the refugee camp in the north of occupied east jerusalem? several pallets? gimme a news arrest and the raid is ready. troops withdrew from the cam. following those
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arrests, as well as intensive is, is intensifying its raids in the palestinian territories and stuff type of stuff following a massive attack. ready for us and withdrew from jeanine refugee camp after re but last and several hours. so just cut off electricity to the camp, is ready. troops were engaged in classes with palestinian fighters in the count. it's ready sold as old as from the villages of the beta cutting of south of novice . not in the village of my object in the occupied westbank palestinian veterans say this suffering from daily attacks and threats from his merry satellites and soldiers. assessments are living in the area surrounding the land which are legal. i'm the international nor hon. visited the veterans, just minutes off the settlers. i've come on to the territory. so i'm here in the bed when that age of my auto shots. now this is located between the cities of ramallah and jericho. i've been speaking to the veterans living here. they said at the end of november, some is ready to set this entity. instead village started shooting towards the
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people. they then took many of the shoes, which they were in line for that livelihood. and they destroyed their tents. nobody helping coming back ever since. and they say they've been supported by the is ready, all the so the last a new here was about 15 minutes ago. let's go ahead and take a look. so no other. com, the something with the yeah. well what, what was studying? the settlers with masks they have weapons and they see everything even what decades that they claim that we come with crimes. even with my single child, sees the sufferers, these thoughts screaming. we all know when to present our future is only feed for our children and the community with those, i'm just about speak to the wife all the jamal and the hats. now it's just inside here, this is where they say one of the attacks took place. her baby was inside this carrier . when these reset the they tell me start kicking assets. she quickly grabbed her baby and went an officer that she said that they were shocked at her gym. and in
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a 100, this little bit of an he attacked us inside our home. he gets my little girl, why she wasn't the carrier. then he's left me and hits an old lady sitting with us . and he took our phones, then started joining the box and stored or sheep. he didn't leave anything inside the house for a thing in color from southern as a recent clothes attacked me. when i was heading, they cut my hand to me in the stomach through gas and attacked us dying. as soon as something shocking, oh i'm sure you'll, we have always had problems when the word got worse, they had of the settlers. g brains started making issues at night. they came down on tractors and attacked us even an hour ago. they came with the army who help them, they work together, they're all friends. what date this area surrounded by 5 illegal is right? assessments are situated all along the top of the hills. and the policy, the ration organization tells us that at least $1600.00 posting and veterans having
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dispossessed from the land since october, the 7th and international. unlike write scripts say that some of finance is often sponsored by the states in order to drive people from the homes. and this is on the rise north on al jazeera occupied westbank, the the, the 2nd looking out some of the days of a news, at least 31 people have died in floods in the southern indian state, the tunnel, not the heavy rains. most sites around this week of power lies, roads, and rail networks across the region. officials say efforts underway to reach thousands of people still trapped by rising waters. and the current desktop drives in south africa, hundreds of firefighters are battling multiple blazes may at cape town. high winds are driving the fires on the 30th of all, to the valuation of homes and the pomp of the flames. miller has the wisdom cape southern peninsula is blanketed in smoke as 3 major fires,
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but the largest started on tuesday within $300.00 firefighters and civil a croft, including drones, was the valence of being deployed thursday night. strong winds caused the blaze to spread from simon's down into neighbor and scarborough. and another fire broke out along the main highway. the joint team managed to sign it between ourselves and risk you with assistance from the provincial disaster management. and so it is a coordinated if it's at any given time. and we've had, we've had up to 250 uh, firefighters on the file with multiple tankers. and at times it is so used up to 680 confidence with spots of things to actually bomb some of the fine lines. especially yesterday we, we had such strips that you weeks evacuation orders we issued for about 100 households, many in the early hours of the morning. so to authority say it's
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a precautionary mission. on friday there was some respite from the wind, but they all concerns it will pick up again, fanning the flames from act of the key from from you. um and uh, resort areas resources, a stretched the military has sent in additional helicopters, tsr t say the situation is unpredictable and the more people may need to lead their homes all the way up to contain the fires and prevent damage to properties. for me de miller, i'll just 0 of all kind of corruption. that's trying to get hundreds of travelers at an airport in indonesia. then i've got a boy international airport on the island of some entre closed on friday. as the murat, the volcanoes viewed ashton to the sky officials cited safety reasons. $23.00 climb
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is paris dunbar at the end of this month. at total commission and the democratic republic of congo has started releasing provisional results after a contested election. companies vote is not choosing the president as well as national regional and local officials. voting was extended to delays and problems with voting machines. international observers, every 4th of the regular, which is a trying to one following stations. oppositional candidates the cold, the process painted, and others according for a re run. the senate goals supreme court has confirmed the present sentence for the matter of. com, who was convicted of kenning amount in 2011. the court rejected boss telling me this appeal and ordered him to pay $41000.00. he won't spend any additional time in prison because of the time you spent in pre trial detention the. so the face critic of president mike, you saw he says, the timing of the issue is meant to hinder his 2020 for presidential bid. us hoping cool declines on friday to consider without former president donald trump as
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immunity from prosecution for crimes committed during his time and office special council jack smith, who is prosecuting from but his role ended january 6 capital arrived at allstate, justices to take up the issue as soon as possible, an appeals court went out here in january, the decision to delay trump trial scheduled to start in march. protest as in argentina, accounting for a general strike as demonstrations against the recently elective government as have you have been a continue this protest in the capital one. as iris comes a day after president la unveiled a sweeping emergency decree, that includes $300.00 measures and rapidly deregulating the economy. argentina beckoning with session, significant inflation of growing poverty. hello, i'm just making fun minister has made his ukrainian count of odd and keen to show his country support as other allies waiver on aid among the issues on the table was the month long blockade of the board of my ponies truck as i say,
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relaxed the restrictions for imports and exports into ukraine. the, the income ukraine's pharmacist of the blockade is unacceptable. but then you should leave you my wasn't able to use these very sensitive aspects, but we need to find solutions. the 1st thing to do is to unblock the border because the situation in which of friendly relations find themselves in the shadow of the block, the board is unacceptable and harmful. that is why i'm very happy that rather came today and he had the meetings not only with me, but with other officials in order to stop the resolution process. okay, so that's it from me. dire enjoying. the weather is coming up next and then inside story look what's at stake as you, as president of vitamins. donald trump had 2 elections next year. starts with them . so much bye for now. the the
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hello. thank you for turning in right off the bat. let me show you this video in northwest saudi arabia to book we had to wrench old down ports here. so that red led to water log streets and spill is active, whether it's rolling through the vans pushing into iraq, dropping down through kuwait, northern and western saudi arabia. but i think on saturday got to talk about make a profit. and so we do have burst of rain here, so jetta certainly running the risk of seeing some flooding and the winds are coming out of this solid. so that's going to lift temperatures like a re add up to $27.00 degrees. also talking about some pretty incredible warm through central asia. again, because of a southerly, when is the temperature and ask of that 21 degree is you know what, you should be this time of the year 10. now this isn't record breaking stuff. it's happened before the record has 33 degrees, but still while above average. and you know, we're going to get dallas with rain through the lift and they root could see about a months worth of rain over the next 24 hours. still unsettled for western and
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northern turkey on saturday and same goes for the mediterranean coast of africa. look at these winds here that could produce a few showers through the coast of libya and egypt. our usual showers in storms in central africa. and as we head toward the south, it's still hot for the western cape province on saturday. see you later on. i just wanna show you got some feet about black, but i want to do it live on come funny enough for the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. replaced by the end of a point where they've done breakfast well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on that jersey to the the
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