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what am i supposed to feel? there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invested in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the of the un security council calls for increased a. the guys of a cons, agree on a call for a ceasefire. the, i'm sammy's i them, this is i'll just say are a live from dell hall. so coming up at least 18 people killed and is right, the strike on the side on the refugee camp. some victims were members of the same family. israel conduct small, early morning rides in the occupied westbank, detaining several palestinian youth. and we were pulled from
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a battery and village in the occupied west banquet palestinians are facing daily attacks and spreads from israeli settlers and soldiers news . it's 9 a. m g m t. that's 11 in the morning and gaza way more than 2000000 palestinians who suffered more than 2 months of unrelenting is right. the attacks. awaking often use the un security council has finally passed its 1st resolution on the conflict, but demands in increasing a to palestinians in garza, and also both as violence from us to provide the safe and on him the delivery of supplies into the strip. but there has been no call for a cease fire. a agencies beg, criticizing the resolution among the ox fam, who's middle east regional direct to describe the vote as a dereliction of duty by the united nations to safeguards civilians. or how my says
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the resolution does not address the catastrophic humanitarian situation created by israel. while the un security council was voting is right of the strikes continued across garza 18 people were killed in the site on the refugee camp in strikes on residential buildings. women and children are among the dead and injured gabriel. that is on the reports from new york. 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 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
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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 back to a senior coordinator appointed by the secretary general, who will then establish a monitoring mechanism. but that leaves the door open to 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
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writing this report 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 palestinian ambassador to the un city full ceasefire is needed and there is an emergency to make it happen. we will not present until we reach an immediate cease fire and having the massive amount of humanitarian assistance to the palestinian people in 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 you
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n m master 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 sent it 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. got. so any effective a they'll put ation in gaza. 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 implemented gabriel's dondo,
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i would use either at the united nations in new york that's bringing out the zeros honey. my moody joins us now live from rough off in southern gaza. so having 1st of all, how about people reacting bad news of the security council? finally pausing a resolution. this is samuel lars may depress, disappointed and frustrated of the fact that the, the resolution is a greatly in favor of israel. i need some more mission and conducting the genocide . those were across the gaza strip, but not only they are only frustrate about this fact that already established facts . and i looked at given the, the, all the previous attempts by the, the us and the security council of the, to the, the us be to the resolution a to see is by complete these fire in the gaster. but the fact that there the
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mechanism of delivering a humanitarian aided texting, gaza is extremely difficult to start with. the fact that is real as effectively controlling all the crossings, all the entry point to the gauze, the strip and add that there, the new strategy and mechanism of, of sending old a 80 trucks to a security clearance of, from rough i crossing to cut them up beside him, a crossing for is really security clearance and then send them back to reply for i think it's just adding to the difficulty and the miserable living conditions of palestinian there they don't see a lot of hole in the you on a security council, new resolution as long as the bombing continues behind me, despite tool called a the and resolutions the killing goes on, doesn't it? of the yes
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indeed, it continues over night and an early hours. the yesterday's evening when more evacuation order sent to the residents of the central part of the gauze trip, we're talking about a combined a population of a little over a $100000.00 people were ordered to leave a breeze, a refugee camp, and all the surrounding neighborhood of the other, a refugee camp doesn't matter as the a number, so you're not directing them to move to the western side or theater. but it has all the areas of the eastern part of the gaza strip are being a target of these really military, aerial bombardment. as well as artillery each other and what seems to be an, an implementation of a declare objective. since the beginning of this, the war is the beginning of this war would, is real announced its intention of, of creating a buffer zone at the eastern side of the gaza strip. that set, we're talking about the shrinking a, the territory into at least
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a quarter of its size. the they're talking about a depth of that one kilometer and a half to 2 kilometers in some areas. that means a large part of the, of the gaza strip is going to be taken over by these really minutes, right? 4 days tablets meant of this at buffer zone. bit more, we're seeing more people are getting displaced as a direct result of the, a bombings of their residential homes, the residential neighborhoods, as well as large portions of every culture. orlando, based or inside of the gods are being raised completely, just making it difficult for people if the war ends at any time, it would be very difficult for people to go back and utilize their, their agriculture lands for whatever purposes that they want. including farming the situation, not only getting worse and the central, but also in rough city as well as the northern part that has been on the relentless
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non stop a ongoing, aerial bombardment and artillery, sitting with invading forces on the ground in densely populated neighborhoods, including some ideas like to it, as well as shut valia and the entire northern parts. right, thanks so much honey. my mood that spring in now the time of kind of moved here in the studio. he's a specialist on conflict resolution and humanitarian aid. also in the system, professor of public policy at the doha institute of graduate studies. good to have you with us. so let me stop by reading out a statement by the united. i remember it some bass of the line and the cyber. and she said, this was a christmas miracle, we will all hoping for. is it ready? so i mean, sincerely, i don't know whether i should laugh or cry. i mean, this project. so call me the, now it's becoming like a comedy. i mean, uh she should explain, but the citizen does. uh what's, what's this christmas gift about?
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i mean, is there any bumps folding with the head, the continuation of, is it a genocide or for them to be a i mean, i mean for them to be put into a situation where they have to choose between water, food or survival running away from a bump, i'm really not sure. do you of course, just for view. so understand you're referencing the fact that this resolution did not include any coal on demand for a cease fire. it's simply about increasing course. i mean it's, it's, it's, it's give a guy, a green light to, is getting machine to continue was figuring out that we also deliver food and, and water to, to people in the besieged step. so it's a, it's the comment, the, it's, uh, the, the committee and that's going to be a really hard one, is what a agencies is saying, including aux firm where we've, we've heard from that officials, really quite skeptical about that. 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
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the top of this program. aid can't work unless commercial activity is happening. it can't work. it aid workers are running for their lives. an aide can't work while the bombs are falling and, and, and destroying houses, factories, farms mills bakeries. there's no point in bringing flower if you can't, big bread with it. so the focus is entirely wrong. and i think 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. so listening to what scope full had to say that time it will, it make, will this resolution make a difference even when it comes to way? so i'm is just to give a perspective to the viewers that is most of an old of the functioning 7 or the know when the goes to the bus. number one, the other check, hundreds of, of you on stuff, look of stuff have been killed. the nothing,
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no logistics. uh it's a thought too. yes. people are running off for the lives of time in name it's in the top of this you are basically and have full control over the borders between gaza and egypt vit. thing ever the aid item, intentionally slowing 8 and 3 until the guys are slip. and then on the top of this, the us comes with the we it's, it's entered this decision from any substance to say what we want to make sure. and that there was nothing guarantees that there's an f secures, like with the improves its own security. and it's like you live in the, i'm starting a lot of them like an adult of disconnect, like, you know, from, from what the us has as done when it comes to this vote. and the oddity it, it feels like, you know, it ain't as idle to bite by, but his team is not the opposite. and it just, it's, it's sad. i mean what, what needs to be done immediately is an immediate seized flight and i'll put them
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in at one. and an impossible to do on that has a 4 mandate to enter aids, to distribute it, to try to save whatever they can save in the guise of sleep. and without any, is there any restrictions that we live that i did awards you meant that i didn't what this would be happened is that momentum, diplomatic momentum going to continue to trying to achieve a resolution that calls for a sci fi? and i think, i mean, when we see the voting behavior into you on the majority, over one big majority of, of, of like an officer of many countries in the us. want to see this happening. it's only the us on is that a limited number of allies that have become like, you know, marginalized, like in the u. n. and those then sticking to these positions, which is something, and it was the us position that prevented this resolution from having a call to see as far as what we understand that the russian representatives you and accused us of. i'm twisting just yes and the cell phone with us is
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a part of that. please. what i mean, this war, i mean, who supplying is a troops with munitions was protecting is the shouldn't get from anything less than that. that this is a, an investigation analysis investigation is the u. s. so the u. s. has spoken and lost its moral compass as neutrality. it's objective and it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a, i mean, it's legacy as a dog to know for the boat because of the democratic state, the larger than the public state on, on the global stage. all these things do you guys have to answer for now. when you listen though, to the statements by the us ambassador to the you and linda thomas greenfield, a very different narrative she talks about. it's hard to overstate how urgent this is, and it's calls on us all to do more, almost as if she's not a way that it was the us that's actually been blocking the previous attempts to get a resolution through the security council. how do we connect the reality with the i
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don't know if it's by design. if she knows, of course, she knows. i mean, she's unable to do it, but i'm at the stage really. i mean, it's the only conclusion is that we have lost the moral compass thoughts and you started by isn't it? because the old and the disconnected from reality media as most of the thing was the status of the board. those knows the, the, the, the situation and goes and, and it's, it's, it's sofa, disconnect, sofa disconnect. all right, thanks so much tom and how to move for coming in my pleasure. it is ready for us as of right in the column, the refugee camp in the north of occupied east jerusalem. several palestinian youths were arrested before his right. the troops withdrew. israel has intensified its raids in the palestinian territories following how mazda is a tank on october. the 7th and israeli soldiers have withdrawn from the janine refugee camp officer. arrived. but last of several hours. they forthwith on palestinians in the camp, off the cutting off electricity. others also stormed the villages of beta,
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an audio south of nablus, and the village of motto, johnson the occupied westbank, palestinian by the wind se they all suffering from daily attacks and threats to from his right side lives and soldiers. besides the living in areas surrounding the land that's illegal under international law, laura con, visited the bedouins minutes off the settlers. it entered that tower tree. a. 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 the entity in step village. i started shooting towards the 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,
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what was study of the settlers with masks they have weapons and they see everything even what decades that they claim that we commit crimes. even with my single child, sees the sufferers, these thoughts screaming. we all know when to present our futures only feed for our children and the community. how we so i'm just about speak to the wife all the jamal and the hats. now just inside here, this is where they say one of the attacks took place. her baby was inside this carrier when these race set 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 the hands of this little bit of an he attacked us inside our home. he kicked 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 books and store or sheep. he didn't leave anything inside the house 1st and then cut off from stilton as of 3 so close attacked me. when i
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was heading, they got my hand to me in the stomach threw gas and attacked us dying. as soon as i saw the shocking, oh, i'm sure you have always had problems. when the word got worse, they had of the settler's 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 for ends. 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 happening dispossess from the land since october, the 7th and international. i'm the 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. oh, still a head on al jazeera, 3 wildfire spread near south africa's cape town, 55. is it struggling to bring them under?
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control the the hello the electric to south east asia, and as the monsoon intensifies across the region, so does the heavy rain. you can see it pulling into the malay peninsula with heavy, fully expected places like qual impact as well as moving areas of sumatra and indonesia. on sunday we are expecting flooding from that heavy rain. by the time we get to monday, it's still lingering around for malaysia, some of that rain as well. edging edging into eastern areas of indo china for likes of vietnam on more rain pumping into the philippines to keep moving to areas. on monday, those we had done under rain is the story for eastern areas of australia, a bit of a drenching coming in for christmas here to the se,
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showers and storms intensifying for new south wales. pushing up into queensland as we go into some data sets to rumble that way. further east i'm pushed on for the south west and when the conditions cooling things down on monday. but the west and central areas continue to so you can see those temperatures pushing right top, $36.00 degrees celsius. that's a present for past as we go into christmas, the heat dominating here, and some on welcome to set unsettled weather for both islands in new zealand. but a gift christ church, a 29 on monday, the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the the welcome back time to recap the headlines now. the un security council has adopted a resolution demanding is right on from us, enable the safe delivery of multi monetary and aid to gaza. how my says the resolution is insufficient and does not address the catastrophic humanitarian
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situation created by as well. at least 18 palestinians have been killed in this riley attack on the sidewalks, refugee camp in central garza to all the counselor also hits east and central san eunice. the south will heavily bon bonded. the us has accused the wrong of being involved in a tax on commercial ships carried out by a man's host, the rebel group, washington size. iran is providing drones, missiles and tactical intelligence to the group that subtract several ships in recent days by an administrator. and recently announced the naval coalition phones for more than 20 countries. now protect ships as they travel through the red sea. so solid joins us now from booty. so. so let's start with the accusations from the white house of a raining involvement in planning who see a task. so we're getting a new reaction from the region to that as well. so far we
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haven't heard off any commands or you haven't seen any of the statement officer statements of these by iran. regarding this latest allegations coming from did you ask the officials? but previously we have seen that denied it is allegation, and it says it has an annual of these attacks and has nothing to do with that. they say that these are making the decisions based on the considerations. so um, but the white house mesh of security spokesperson said that we have no reason to believe that the rotten is trying to dissuade forties from this rate with reckless behaviors. and. busy in this logic, the said that it must mean that to run is deeply involved in the planning of days attacks. however, so far the white house hasn't, hasn't provided and substantial evidence. so later we have cnn optical published on most of the journal and they said that's your ons part of minutes or forces, not the officials forces are to why didn't real time intelligence and reputable,
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including the, the thrones and the mist size to who is that have been used in this attacks, a gas to ships that are passing through the, the red sea. and the source here brought to that, that the, the, the, what's the general quote and it's quite a general description of the st. westover, original officials of that. not naming them uh specifically. on the other hand, he is also denying his allegations. they say that we do not need to rely on the of, on the have that one of our own intelligence facilities over the years of aggression against them. and they said they have the capabilities. so uh, but the us, what visuals are assisting that forties do not have the regular technology. and we thought you running assistance. so they, they are missed as well. just look in the so one thing is, this is quite severe here. sammy did, did they did that is that the war is guys that is not going beyond the region,
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and this is having an effect and the impacts globally. so, but the usaa saying that they are trying to disassociate the attacks events from the wouldn't cause i'm to say the wouldn't guys is an issue between israel and how most, however, the attacks and the resi is on a global crisis, need some national crisis issue and that's why it has to be tackled by bringing up an international naval coalition in the resi. and now as us is pushing hard to build up that international task force in progress. thanks so much the suicide about today the the . now let's take a look at some of the days of and use the electro commission and the democratic republic of congo has started releasing provisional resolved software contested
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election. so it is a choosing that president, as well as national regional and local representatives. housing was extended off the delays and problems with voting machines. katherine saw using the capital. can she also so does it look like the incumbent is leading the accounts so far? yes, we have seen results from the dash 4 presidents tested. caddy appears these we named from there, but it is still very ali times to gauge the voting parton's. we're waiting for the, the results from this toddling center that will be relayed on that screen there. so what we know is that there are 2 main candidates, that's a president and a moist cartoon b, who's a full, not golf, not all tongue of providence,
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in the south east. it's the retest of province because of its minerals wells. and he has said that this election is lashawn and all the presidential candidates are also saying the same thing. some of them are calling for press elections. it's also hard from the independence of the, like the car to commission foundations that says that said they are serious irregularities and a lot of confidence now here in contrast, um the residents are keeping called the going about the business. the actual commission is asking people to, you know, let the commission do its job. we know that the results of provisional results are going to come out in the next couple of days. but there is a lot of um, you know, on your team and there's a lot of anxiety right now. all right,
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thanks so much katherine. so i in south africa. hundreds of file size is a baffling multiple blazes. me a cape town. high winds, the driving, the fives and authorities avoided the evacuation of homes and the pos of the flames for meet them in a has mall. the wisdom tape southern peninsula is blanketed in smoke as 3 major fires, 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 neighboring scarborough. and another fire broke out along the main highway. the joint team managed to fly out 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 believe that we've had up to $250.00 uh,
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firefighters on the file with multiple tankers. and at times it is so used up to 680 carpenters with spots of things to actually bomb some of the fine lines. especially yesterday, we had such strips that 2 weeks evacuation orders we issued for about 100 households, many in the early hours of the morning. so to authority say it's a precautionary measure. 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
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