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it's a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the hello, i'm serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the next 16 minutes is really attacks across the central and southern guns that have killed more than a 100. how this thing is in the past, the day is really or strikes target a house full of people in darrow bother, at least 20 palestinians were killed yet more than 75 to use
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the light of the palestinian people has been treated as an exception to the international law katara tells the international court of justice that israel's occupation of palestinian territory is illegal. and a threat to international security. also were on the front line in eastern democratic republic of congo, with thousands of forced to flee fighting between the and 23 army group and the military and on peace. them with all the days force england recover against india on day one of the 4th 5th. thanks to jerry century that a more later in the program the . so we're starting this our with the staggering that total of israel's war on gaza, is really airstrikes that have targeted a house full of people in their old butler. at least 20 palestinians killed their
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well tarry capitalism is live for us in rasa. southern guys, it's hard to just before we came on air in the last few moments we've learned of new is really a tax across the strip. what are you learning of the yes. a again and you blood, you know, it's uh for the majority of the areas in the gaza strip, and specifically for the central areas of the territory is specifically that derek by this time had been the key focus for the is really mad at you have tax the residential building belongs to is the 8th or family had been targeted. we don't any prior warnings with different massage oils that led to the destruction of the house on that top had to clean the lives of up to at least 20 palestinians at the will have been killed with such strikes. um, what those of injuries that being transported to our x, the hospitalization, been seeing distressing images from a fox, the hospital showing how power city is a rushing to evacuate the injuries from under the ruffles of the destroyed house.
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and this is not by the way, one of the latest already attacks that they've been carried out, but also it's another noise for the middle areas to sound really heavy in terms of the it's very unrelenting, but bottom it, yes to date is very forces on coming compartment has acute, at least 40 pounds, put in the long side with 100 others at least being wounded. and this is a pond to be, is very me genocide till attacks on the areas which contains the majority of iraq to reset. this house that i've been talking to in the past hour contains a lot of people who had flipped from me to the pots and another, and central areas of kansas city. where it was, people had no show to go bought to take shelter in one of their relatives houses. and this is not only by the way, for the central part, we have been hearing me loud explosions here in roughly districts were and agriculture land that was hit by in this valley. we saw it tackled inside that the, another at part to gauze and beat tunnel with us had been widely bombarded by these buddy artillery unit cost stations and outskirts of the city. the also 0 historical
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assume reporting from rasa and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much, stark. so those strikes follow is really a tax on to crowded refugee camps and the central parts of this trip more than $29500.00 palace to indians have now been killed since october, the 7th. and 3rd of them, children, a warning now tar x latest report contains distressing images. digging in the door, using the flashing lights, the machinery, and if you needed to run it on, know at the level to search for bodies is very strikes close to the destruction in neighborhoods in central casa, the with more palestinians killed the injured, taken to hospitals, apparently operating off to months of bombing children who make up nearly health with colors as population. so that treatment rooms of an ox,
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the hospital for you. and you don't see unicef stays least 17000 children have been sent over, separated from the families during the war. so far, the number of dead on a just continues to increase every day. good the last well, i'm not the me. so i came down and killed 10 of my family members and the whole house got destroyed. my mother is in the intensive care unit. it's like going to be a con to us. this child was born during the war, the 13th day of the hospitals courtyard has become overwhelmed with 40 ton in place of healing into one of morning. and as it strikes, again, targeting itself, it's similar pick to in run, the city wants to consider it as the last remaining site said that i mean to be up there because when we were sleeping peacefully at home,
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my brother called crying my sister and all her children were killed, they were all innocent civilians. my sister was killed with her children and including her 2 year old daughter and see it on some the, you know, the special offer and the, this is our gift. on the advent of the holy month of ramadan government, new bombs and missiles from the us, instead of enforcing a ceasefire and letting the displaced return home, the americans in israel is continued to kill up them. all families, all over guns are all struggling to pick up the pieces of the shifted lives on a funny thing. let room to mon, the dead. 2 with no engine started school, the end of the is very bombardments to alric. about zoom out. just a rough, rough off in southern garza of the un agencies of how this thing and refugees own ross says it has reached a breaking point. this at the same time that is really stepping up, it's demand to dismantle the agency all together. remember 16 countries including
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the u. s. u k, and germany have suspended funding to all the agencies. chief phillip plaza really says that the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is now under serious threats to read. i go, reports have been drinking polluted router and eating animal feet. palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards funding. the displaced palestinians trumped with nowhere to go say they are ready solving. yeah, no i they had that me. i have my son wakes up in the morning and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him, there is none. we have nothing, nothing at all, but some of the old roads lead to this, if not killed by the, is there a boat in boardman? we will starve to death. northern gauze has been almost entirely cut off from life
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saving 8 since late october deliveries are dependent on security clearances from the is really ministry. agencies, the q soldiers, deliberately blocking supplies, and that's been had got a lot more shut off. we have no clean water and they're forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the relief a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was effected using the stuff is wound that around 335000 on the 5 are high risk of so the amount nutrition unpreventable death is the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than suffer the horrors of the will. the children's to do so far. this will not only the visible wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear,
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i'm witnessing family members of literally dismember before that rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die is rolls on the basing attacks have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with late greece and restaurants. now a distant memory for its staffing population. julie vega, i'll just there earlier, my colleague this does it a spoke to the spokeswoman for an a lot. tomorrow i'll re fi, she ask how much longer the agency can survive without adequate funding and we jumped through us for a few more weeks. thanks to the news to for the new funding we got from some of our donors who are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders,
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this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us $20000000.00 euros. for example, we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. but the real question is, yes, there is an independent external investigation and to the allegations that 12 staff members took part in the rest and get that to the 7th of october. but then what will it take for donors who decided to suspend their funding to reverse their decision? was the findings are out no matter what the findings are. here we're talking about the existential threats to an agency that is 75 years old. and that has lived saving, but also education, health care, social protection activities in the whole region, with a population of bells fun,
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refugees today amounting to 5900000 in the okay, by those and in 3rd trees, but also enjoy the 11 all them syria. so let me ask you, then tomorrow you say there's a few weeks left. what would the end of one run look like on the ground not only and gaza, but around the region? it would look like a real good, faster fee. no other agency in garza today has the infrastructure, the number of employees then knowledge, the list of beneficiaries and shelters. the trucks at no other agency has all this in garza today is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is demanding that on a walk must be shut down as part of a post floor plan that he has no submitted to the is really security cabinet. the proposal does not exclude the palestinian authority from governing the strip in the future, but it does say that israel will maintain, would it cause freedom of action in the entire strip without a time limit. it also says gaza should be completely demilitarized except for
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weapons that are necessary to maintain public order officers here as homeless. so who does unoccupied, east jerusalem under this is really interesting and it's the 1st time that netanyahu is laid out. something of a detailed plan for what does it could look like after the war. so i'd like to go through this with you in, you know, who's plan, how does the gaza strip get rebuilt and who then runs it? it's not really known exactly who's going to run it because the language he's using is quite vague. he says it's going to be quote, local elements with management experience, but they can't have any ties or have any funding from countries. israel would considered adverse series. now when it comes to putting the bill for the reconstruction and rebuilding of gaza, he says that arab states of israel's choosing are going to be the ones responsible for totally rebuilding all of the infrastructure that israel has destroyed in the
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continuous assaults on gods. i hear he's alluding to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, but again, both countries have sent private messages to these really government saying that they're not going to be part of any day after plans. and they're not going to put the bill for it either. okay, well that's interesting. so in his vision arab countries would repay the gaza strip . they've already said no, as huge as detailed and local elements would. that's a little bit of a weight, vague wording, their local elements with managerial experience, help run the strip. one of netanyahu's stated war goals since the beginning of this has been to ensure that there is never again an attack on israel launched from within gaza. how does this plan address that? he says that these really army is essentially going to have free course of action free reign to go into gaza whenever they see fit to carry out military operations. so similar to what we see across the occupied westbank are full scale military
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operation. he says, these really are also going to be along the board, are these really military is going to have several different types of security zones. but the main point here is that there is going to be a security presence in gaza for the long run. he says is also netanyahu once the owner was shut down, the u. an agency that runs palestinian um a palestinian refugee camps within garza, but they run schools. they run healthcare facilities. they run food distribution in netanyahu's mine who will do all of that. if one a while ago, no honor was one of the last and only lifelines for palestinians, especially in gaza or facing a dire humanitarian catastrophe. that was brought upon them by israel. busy war and that's and yahoo says under what needs to be removed completely and replaced with other international organizations that israel approves of. but he doesn't say who
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he doesn't say how he doesn't say what kind of infrastructure those organizations are going to have. because under what is the one that runs the schools, they run the refugee camps, they run all the infrastructure rather around those refugee camps for the the schools and so much more. so they already have that infrastructure would be difficult to envision what other type of organization is going to come in and take over one that's and y'all who didn't exactly name one on the so who are reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for breaking all of that down. as senior home us spokesman, a summer home don has just been speaking. he says that they come us have dealt positively with mediators to reach a ceasefire. but he also says the israeli government is unwilling to compromise and that benjamin netanyahu is stalling the towards our fee. that's the government of nature and yahoo! he thinks that prolonging the war will help them to avoid accountability and not
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accepting the fed propositions and fed demands of him us. and the different pastry infections, including to stop the aggression and to let all displaced people go back to their homes and to lift the siege in order to reconstruct everything that was destroyed by the occupation forces a palace thing. and it's showing up for friday prayers in the lock, them all skin occupied east. jerusalem had been turned away or forcibly removed. palestinians are routinely prevented from reaching alexa. the 3rd held this site in the world for muslims is really prime minister's office said earlier this week that israel with impose restrictions on accessing the sites. and during the upcoming month of ramadan, there's plenty more to come on this news hour, including the us and european union, imposing new sanctions on the russia a day before the 2 year anniversary of the start of the war on ukraine. and why opposition groups in senegal reject the president's call for talks on the delayed elections. the
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it is the 5th day of hearings at the international court of justice, which is examining the legal consequences of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands. but you end task the world court with this 2 years ago. now more than 50 countries are providing legal testimony. most states have called for an end to is really occupation and settlement activities. guitars representative told that you in court, israel's occupation is illegal and a threat to international security. international law must be upheld in all circumstances. which must be applied equally to all, and there must be accountability for all violations. yet more than 75 to use the life of the palestinian people has been treated as an exception to the international law. mister president, members of the court,
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you have to clear mandate and indeed the responsibility to remedy this unacceptable situation. the credibility of the international legal order depends on your opinion. and the states cannot be higher, as indeed is very ill genocide. the more on the people of possess, sean, but this is the, the situation in palestine is the most depressing threat to international peace and security. the united kingdom is representative, told the court that there should be an immediate suspension of the fighting palestinians, not face a desperate humanitarian crisis. in garza, the united kingdom wants to see an immediate suspension of the fighting and garza and then progress towards the sustainable permanency spa. it is essential to ensure irreversible momentum to what the 2 state solution guaranteeing security justice
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and peace for both palestinians and israelis. alva 0 is bernard smith has more now from the international court of justice in the hague. on the 5th day of these hearings at the international court of justice, we've again had a long list of countries arguing that the court should rule illegal is rails occupation of the palestinian territories. because in the main is riley's populating. we occupied westbank with his re lease, changing the democratic nature of the west bank and stopping the palestinians from exercising their right to self determination. the british outliers similarly to the us. i don't believe the court should be making a ruling on this. they say that are all sufficient un security council resolutions, and that should be negotiated solutions between these rallies and the palestinians . the british did say that they both policies, the palestinians, and these really should be reminded, but they are not to aggravate the dispute by taping taking steps to change the
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status or integrity of the occupied territories. the problem is, of course, these regular is on a daily basis, a changing the status of the occupied territories by pursuing that population transfer, which is illegal under international law. and the palestinians will say they have tried through the u. n. another international for to reach and negotiated solution with these riley's but they haven't golf anyway. that is why they have the international court of justice. and it's me, i'll just say era, the hate experts working for the un commission of for human rights say, any transfer of weapons to israel, likely to be used in gaza, would violate humanitarian law. the experts said, states should not transfer any weapon or ammunition. if facts or past patterns of behavior indicates that they would be used to violate international law, the experts report welcome to a decision by the netherlands to hold the export the parts for f 35 fighter jets.
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they also said the i c j's january 26 ruling, but there is a plausible risk of a genocide and gaza heights and the need for an arms embargo on israel. this sean bell is the military and list an advisor for universal defense and security solutions in the u. k. shaun, thank you for joining us. this our the wording of this i said reading between the lines. sounds like it is directed at the united states because the united states is the biggest and main supplier of weapons and military hardware too, as well. yes, good evening. i mean, one of the things that we have to set this into context. as you say, the us by following a way that it gets a part of weapons. it provides something like $3800000000.00. what annually, whether it's jets, whether it's weapons, but don't leave for this conflict and delivered weapons. precision strike us of the
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slide over $21000.00 bones. precision economy munitions since the 7th of october. and that includes the bones themselves, then the guidance can switch these call and change them to joint direct attack munition escape you both on the front and the back of the bone so that it can bind to its target. gone to by lays the old level positioning satellite kind of cool stuff using set goals. and there was a conversation about how many weapons showed up could be provided. of course, those levels of weapons are more than sufficient to deal with the company because of the challenge of goals is that, as well as also be insight from avenues to deliver them. and if they have to go into an operation of the they would meet another significance influx of weapons. so it is interesting that the discussion around your, at the frankly, is the us. this is primarily focused on. so is it fair to conclude that the us is in breach of international law? you know, so i, i, that you, you'll be well aware there's
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a lot of politics going on at the moment, every nation into, well, there's internal, defend itself, is design. it supplies that weapons to enable it should bend itself and each route is no exception. israel has declared a war on a mass, but what this ruling does do, it just demonstrates the massively growing international concern. the israel responds off to the sum of all the turbo tax keenest as they were. we're now several months and we're seeing, i think that would be $29000.00 palestinians now being killed over $69000.00, been injured with very close to a $100000.00 palestinian casualties. 2 thirds of those apparently had children, and of course they virtually leveled garza with a massive humanitarian process developing that i were on the cusp. now a base route starting base free of their offensive go use a rack. the 1500000 palestinian refugees that the 10 city that's rolling
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across rafa, it's very difficult to see from a ministry perspective. how do you differentiate now with these civilians? the hostage is the mass sciences. that's one of the view and agencies describe it will be blocked off it by israel goes in there and i think that's just a growing concerned please. national community is to walk this next phase mike. brain is, israel continues with our time showing bel nosy analyst, an advisor for universal defense and security solutions. thank you for joining us. this out. more than a dozen candidates in the set of goals delayed presidential election are refusing to enter talks with the current president lucky so the vote was due to be held on february 25th. but seldon delayed it. there's no uncertainty about when it will go . head south says his mandate as leader will end as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't said if voters will go to the polls before that because hacked or is this live from set of goals? capital the card, but nicholas
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a lot of questions at this hour. we don't know when the election is going to take place. there's supposed to be a national dialogue and that also isn't taking place. and that's right. i mean, after like yourselves a dress that was meant to appease those crisis, there's more questions than answers when are the elections going to take place? is that question that everybody is asking? no to believe members of civil society. and joining us now is a belie boost. so you know, you are a doctor. i've interviewed several times. normally you deal with crisis viruses, coven abolla emergencies. and now you're saying that there's another fight, a fight for democracy. now you're part of this. a civil society group called r as to new election, protect our election. what are you trying to do at the moment of this one is to just some of the president microsoft to, to have that extra new. you want to know the process that
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comes with the sort of cards decide and already there's ignited the candidates and the husband know in $25.00 or february we normally should have our election but to postpone it. and what we want to know is just to have a date for the present, like you saw says there was going to be national dialogue on monday and tuesday, and then he'll announced a vote. but you say that dialogue is inappropriate and unacceptable. and your route present, representing for the civil society actors will not participate in the 9th national dialogue. now is this res, sabotaging business research is not the time for dialogue. what do we, or what do we need is just to have microsoft is a candidate to discuss on the date of the edison. because for the prism like this on what he wants is to fund vans all the have all the se condos in the order to be on the candidates. and for us is
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a lot of fun. not anything on time because of the timeline for the monday or microsoft is to april. and for us, we don't need the date on it, but you don't trust president monkey solid leaving office on april 2nd. we have it there now because by listening him yesterday he said by the end of my by monday if, if it is cool. but also he said that his pay until he hung over to his prism like this is come back to the front of the party costs the last one. how do we get out of this price is 4th, is to the 3rd, the color to the left, mobilize all the because i'm a $1000.00 and also to, to 5 to discuss with him. we some letter to microsoft. we send the letter to the console course to just some push them to define and to, to decide for the data management but, but demonstrations are valid. yes. what the rest of,
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that's what i vision. we had one of the 1st and last time last saw today and the show that people wants to demo and they did it very nicely. what's the model really? what's to have the authorization from the, from the government doctor of the library. so thank you very much. now the present, mike, he's always now in the country. he's that the west african echo was somebody in a boon jr. he's tried to reassure the population saying that he's a democrats, that he will not. he will leave office at the end of his mandates, but there's still so much uncertainty, some of those people that support present, mikey, so we'll go out and demonstrate tomorrow. but though, is that oppose, hey, more have doubt in his ability to manage these elections, will also go on the streets we are in unchartered waters. never. has there been a moment in san diego aware there has been a peaceful pound over of power. and so there's so much uncertainty ahead in
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a region where there has been closed, people are looking at send a goal as a safeguard of democracy and they want to see how people will save democracy here in this country back to 0. okay, nick, look, thank you. very much for the interview and that reporting this isn't going away any time soon. so we'll be talking again. nicholas hack reporting from the car. thanks . this is still a head on elsie's 0 safety questions that being asked in spain after 10 people died in an apartment block fire and the loose drain cover causes chaos. that a formula one practice sessions that's coming up in sports with peter stem. it's laid the cell, the unsettled tact upfront, takes on the big issue. studies of polls, types to what is happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. question, profession and unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days
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that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission, nothing leaves profit without result. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. but out of their power defines how well we live. here we make the rules, not the people empower investigate exposure and questions they use tend to be just of our around the go on out just there, the the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really army is again attacking
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residential targets across the gauze, the latest strikes in the past hour has killed at least 23 palestinians in there about a large number of wounded has been taken to unlocks the hospital. the un agency for palestinian refugees says it's reached breaking points and its ability to fulfill its mandate is now under serious threats. 16 countries have some suspended funding as well, demands the dismantling of the agency at the international court of justice. the hearings on israel's occupation if alison your lands has entered a 50 guitar is representative, told the court that the occupation is illegal and a threat to international security. so is really politics. a new poll in israel shows defense minister benny against his party would win the most parliament receipts if an election were held. now. it also shows that the current ruling coalition would lose their majority. dances. party would win 39 seats and the 120 seats message and would constitute the leading electoral force. current prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu, his liquid party would be reduced to 18 seats down from the $33.00 seats. and currently has it's more vandevere as lot smarter. who the party would go up to 10 seats from 6 wild bessolo smocks, which is religious design is in party, would not receive enough boats to get any seats under as well as proportional representation system. a cube old or as a political analyst and columnist at hall read through joining us from tel aviv. thank you for your time. one of we're gonna want to draw the lessons from this pole, but i assume one of the early lessons is the numbers like this are precisely the reason why netanyahu and his coalition have no intention and no interest in calling a new election. exactly. and actually if you want to find what is the secret, what is the advantage that the bad guys has over time?
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you know, is that he is not going to tell you out. but uh, other than this, um, he doesn't offer any answers to the big question. as to what, for instance, or the exit strategy. easy offering. anything different than that? no. on the captives for the house. months after what happened to us in october 7, the catch stairs, a ceiling garza um, does he agreed to uh, the 2 state solution. uh, we don't know actually uh if the election is today, which as you go actually said there is no incentive for an attorney out and really good to do this. but in the today, i'm not sure if most of the people who said that they would
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support him would do any in the band at the station. they were good. the guys bought the, the uh, national cam in the ability to stations. uh, it seems according to the posters that people are kind of professionally barking in his cab. uh, but uh, when push comes to shop and they will have to make a decision. the good is a very strong label. nothing, you know is a liability, but the good is off to people. it's like a football team. they feel that this is the home. uh and uh, uh, many of them i like to the posters. oh, i didn't so. okay, that's interesting what you're saying, but it's one thing for people to tell posters over the phone when they get asked
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that yes, perhaps they would vote against, but you're saying in reality, maybe the polls are overestimating this. and when push comes to shove, safelite stay with their team is you call it really crude? what does, what do these numbers tell us about the far right? because on the one hand you have, according to this poll vandevere gaining seats and on the other you have smart, rich losing seats, actually that such that he wouldn't even be in the connected. yeah. but actually do the quote is not very different today. the are ready to write just very good and there is such a thing goes around the car, right? oh, so easily cool is not very different issue they'll kind of get on tuesday. we're going to vote in the elections. intel of the denny cortez burst, wave battery is faulty. uh so uh, i think that uh, these ready probably is moving to the right and to be ready to right. the,
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the other pool is showing that 63 percent of the is ready, jews. i know that you've been waiting to consider a policy in your state or the 2 state solution. the majority, 55 percent of these varies with rado. see the government cracking, don't come us and did the completely story as i know, as broad as was out of getting back to the check dukes. this is amazing. and uh they, they feel very comfortable with uh, jeni does that. they supposed goods because they blame and send you all for what happened in october 7th. and many of them was still busy with the the reform, the visual rates who did the ocean that uh, kept us very busy until october save us. okay. okay. but i wanna jump in because
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there's something else i want to ask you about, which is not related to those polls. i want to play you a bit of us secretary of state anthony blinking a speech that he just made. he says israel's plan to expand illegal settlements in the occupied westbank was against international law. listen to this on settlements . we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy under republican and democratic ministration. so like that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching out to during peace. they're also in consistent with international law art, ministration maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion. and in our government, this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security. so okay, but i wanted to ask you, you listen to this from blinking into bite and administration more broadly and you think, what do you think. busy well, the us has always said this in some form or another, but,
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and i'll actually done much about it or do you think they are sending a strong messages really here? well, the answer is in the last week, so we to the united states food on the video is urgent to call for a ceasefire. and um, i believe that still there is a kind of impunity wage comes through these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service. let's see what they will do about it. i'm sure this to the point a senior. so you may be one of the, our countries with dry again to take this issue of settlements to the security council and to try to put sanctions on as well. right now, i think that the president biden is very busy with his domestic
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political, domestic problems. and i'm not sure who for, at this time he will escalate his relationship with nathaniel and actually i and talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it, because he shouldn't be the kind of the dogs to bank. we're and we did, we didn't mention what's going to happen in rama done on that lock. so he should be the antivirus and id go to the zip codes, but uh, do you imagine still hold that he will do the jo, i'm not sure if uh, you know, i would put my money on him and keep it l or political analyst and columnist at heart, it's good to get your views today. thank you. a group of german lawyers is filing a criminal complaints against government officials for aiding and abetting genocide against the policy and people in gaza. they say germany has enabled genocide to be carried out by providing israel with weapons and issuing related export permits.
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daunted cane reports from berlin, as the case being filed by the law firm here in germany is that what is happening in gaza is genocide in the view that they believe that's the law firm that the german government has enabled that genocide by allowing weapons. and that sort of thing to find the way into the hands of the israeli government. and when they made the gave the news conference, they explained why it is they believe that the federal prosecutors should look to prosecute. specifically the chart, sort of the foreign minister of the senior members of the cabinets here. this is of the type of infinity here. we are convinced that if we are speaking about genocide, then immunity cannot stand in the way of criminal investigation. to briefly quote from the identified convention which army has also rectified cons, according to optical, for quite persons who, clement genocide or any of the other acts listed in our school,
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free shall be punished equally. whether they are public or private individuals has gone through his pointing at for the moment the government does not have to respond to this. now, the boy was, it was in the culture of the federal prosecute. the federal prosecutors office must examine this complaints and work hard if there is a case to answer. and if there is a case to answer who or which organizations specifically to bring to court for the moment that has not happened. and it is not likely that that is going to happen any time, particularly soon, given the nature of the legal system in this country. but it's certainly something that will put in the minds of government ministers here in germany. now what exactly it is that they are doing and what helps they are offering to the is there any government's dominant cane al jazeera bowen to the united states and the european union have imposed near sanctions on russia? this is the largest package of penalties since most goes all out invasion of ukraine 2 years ago. but us as the sections of partly in response to the death of
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the opposition political activists. i'll explain of only the action from brussels focuses on stemming the flow of so called d will use products into russia. these are items like drones or computer chips that can be used for military purposes. moscow has retaliated by announcing its own set of sanctions on u officials banning their entry into the country or white house correspondents. kimberly helped get reports on this on the previous set of sections that were leveled by the white house and a also the european union. in conjunction, have not been successful. we know that in spite of the sections that were designed to cripple the russian economy and disable it's war machine that has allowed for rushes, invasion of ukraine. instead, what happened was that russia was able to find workarounds and of able to continue financing and keep that revenue flowing. and as a result,
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it's economy grew, in fact, by 3 percent. and so this is kind of another attempt to try and stop all of that. so what we know is this is going to be targeting and constructing the revenue sector or the energy sector in terms of where that revenue is coming from. we know companies, individuals will be targeted. we know b, e u has its own set of sanctions that have been availed targeting russian banks and suppliers as well as politicians. now, the us president talking about it, they're saying, but as he said before, that russia expected the united states and its allies to walk away by this point. and so he says, this is sending a signal that the united states is here. and has he said before us here for the long haul along with its allies. and if he sees vladimir, put in his be responsible for all of this, and not only for russia's invasion if you pray,
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but also for the death of alexi and a valley. as fighting between troops and riddles from the m. 23 armed a group as driven thousands of people from their homes in eastern democratic republic of congo. government forces say they are holding off a rebel advanced the head of the withdrawal of un peacekeepers from the region at the end of the year. the worst fighting has been in the town of such a north keeping the province houses here. as catherine slowly reports hans lined the road to suck in a week ago, this was not here. thousands of people pulled up shelters anywhere. they can find. these follows the escalating fighting you to call the police government forces and the m 23 on the group is the 1st time the military, either long john at least into the eastern town, seems renewed 5 to 2 weeks ago. it's largely empty now. the bottle has been intense, both sides are using heavy weapons, which often strike homes
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a mother and had 2 children were killed by a long range more to the bodies still in the house, in the gardens. and we went to the idp camp, but there was no food. so we came back with the children. we thought if we stay in the camp, we will start. but now if we stay here, we will die. it's a tough decision of the situation here. in fact, it is dire, many people have left the town and going to comes for the displaced some of them for he has said that they are trying or they wants to wait how the situation, but it's becoming too dangerous. cool. and so they also have to go to the come on, you come monday, see the fight has our own nearby hills. the government has claimed its neighbor ronda for ami m, 53. the rundown government has united language to do what you said you went on your card. you're about to go to my final ramos, to push the fight as back. i can't tell you, well, strategy,
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but just know the robot and forces me go back to where they came from. we will take the wastelands the using to kill congolese, die out is a lot of international pressure too. and these will do, previous efforts for mediation have feels that means 1600000 colonies who have been displaced, continued to suffer, is no end in sight. pattering slowly on to sierra back a democratic republic of all of the military coup initially or last year has damaged cross border trade with neighbor nigeria. as ahmed address reports, when sanctions were imposed on these year, 7 months ago, smugglers stepped into profit motorcycle data. and as well how much weight and leslie for bias, his scope is for both months before last disability take over it maybe with the share known that who died short didn't they don't come. you know,
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before do is we did, didn't get the chance to devote on on all the quotes, the ones that we believed in the winter for my family. just need to see what does when i did or should enforce functions by the west african regional block. and course, one of the regional countries are doing business with gentle ed countries of west africa. in july, last year, echoes imposed economic and financial functions and the share point and constitutional change of government. 7 months on businesses have been devastated, leaving trade this with goods and loan stay on able to pay border communities like these are losing between $4.00 to to $15000000.00 in revenue every month. no kind of businesses that rely on legitimate transactions with neighboring a 0 to public either struggling or forwarding a pull together as the land boat is and the nose had been shut the boards years before they of course,
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sunk shoes. but the latest embargo could be the final blow to many businesses. and it's not only private businesses that are really affect the middle of any specific i need. the export import and export duty is that uh our customer or because i generates and under, if we look at our 2020 city budgets, it is literally custom that we're not able to meet the tickets to get to the river and you can divide it. so that tell us this distribution is picked and under his tv on the matter, i mean uses the sensors, could have a long term impact on the people on the economy. if not jetta already, the country seeing spider leading inflation load revenue receipts and decline in productivity. but the impact is much worse, and communities was businesses and livelihoods depended on board of freight, which are largely affected by the equity function increase. obviously that's elaina nigeria. at least 10 people have been killed and up to 15 are missing after
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a huge fire broke out that a residential apartment block in spain. questions and now being asked about the safety of the building in valencia. how about i am a haywood reports funds by strong winds, the finally a quickly and go this entire apartment building in valencia firefighters. what through the night to try and bring the fun on to control. the priority for rescue is was to reach residents who were trapped against the backdrop of flames and heat and with capital precision people to safety. the still people may sing and questions about where the material on the building could have been out. the fire to spread, move quickly. our young me and my, my mother and my mother in law, 80 and 83 lived here. and luckily the and that's when i saw smoke and fire, there was no sound from a fire alarm. none. i was after the fire was fine,
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the push out the lock, smoke still pulled from the block. the 14 story residential building now was smouldering show as investigations, scale the site, trying to establish exactly what happened to spain as prime minister petro sanchez visited the c. remember, why don't you see that? and then we have here to provide all the 8 and services to see the whole and the regional governments, the response to the judge and, and clarify what happened and then help the families of this terrible tragedy and investigation into what caused the fire is now under way there will be 3 days of morning in valencia. i'm haywood. ouch is era. still a head on alpha 0. peter stem. it will be here with the action from the costar open, tennis, seventies, finals. that is next stuff in sport. the
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a light smile on one of your makes modern pleads the expense of sport with peter stem it who has joined us in the studio? peter, sir, well, thank you so much. a century from jo reed helped england recovering from a shaky starts with a full faced against india in rome. she even one that's awesome, shows the bets in the is our custody, was making his test debut and could not have gone much better for him. and he honestly took 3 wickets inside to england. were in trouble. do you think they kept and been states for just 3 runs as they some to 100 as well for 5, the really the 5 back he school the 1st 100 of the series and in the day 106 north out. same and 300 and see for saving that because of the plan day one is the must.
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we match for the tourist, the trail, india to one and the 5 match series with these guys with wait for the expected and to get a good score. at some point the series i see was it was terry's. yeah, that's why we divide. and um, i see that if i show me today and they said that they just us otto's game. and yeah, it always comes good for me to one will champion next for stuff and it has cooled on race. so it gets to double check the safety around the tracks of to reduce drain cover, interrupted pre season, tasting for sick and day in ball rain. the cover flew up when for stuff ins, rebuilds he made such a pair is drove over. could it force decision to be stopped call of funds the sorority was badly damaged during practice for the las vegas chrome pre in november . when it was the valve cover also came loose, or russia has lost its licensed appeal to have the country's olympic committee reinstated in time for the powers games. it is banned last up to a belford crime control of sports organizations and russian occupied regions of
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ukraine on friday, the quote of arbitration for sports and down it's plea against the suspension. so i'm, russian athletes will still be able to compete at the skews and then pick games as neutrals, but without flags, emblems, or anthem's, of thousands of motives have attended a funeral service full kenya's, marathon world record holder kelvin kip to the kitchen was killed alongside each coach when he's called crushed into a tree earlier this month. the head of all the athletics safeco join can use president william, brutal in paying. he's respect. gibson, who was $24.00, had only $13.00 madison's but said it will record in she called in october with a time of 2 hours and 35 seconds. he was expected to represent can you at the paris and then thanks. today i meant that to me, monaco you. what's the likelihood that smiling and having fun when we go through the interviews, it was really fun to put me through to think and think deeply that's to get to
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really has my trust by music's coasts, almost too close as he is. well, the only one responsible for his team's bad form, but also hopes the decision to leave at the end of the season will help them to and things around buy a new one. he live in strictly titles of 2nd independence, niga. and i've lost the last 3 games and all competitions. see this is april 1st and they don't see a new system. this is a, i see it's in a very sober and professional way. it's professional sports at the highest level. in the end, it doesn't matter what's all i want to move. i don't want me to. you have to find a solution together. i don't think i'm the only problem, but i am in charge and it's my responsibility. it's just that i absolutely don't have a problem with that and i take it on myself. you can be very sure that i'm not happy with the way we're playing to cover up in the 2nd seed covering such on all sides. how it is way into a sense of days. finally though, ha, the russian took care of business in straight fits against australia is alexi
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popper in australia and actually eliminates in full speed alex on the book play golf conflicts donnen, nikosa finals, but he was no match for correctional 2176 and 62 yeah, he will play your cooper, min 6 o panama sees who are currently own close. instead of the titles in the india, the golden state warriors took advantage of the absence of the brown james to beat the lakers. the bronze festus went out with an ankle injury steph curry top school . the 32 points including 63 points is as to why were you still the 128100 and the same victory? it's a 7th winning a game for the warriors. as for the make is it's the 1st to feature. you could don't have sold a game while i 41 points to help lead the dallas mavericks. so $123100.00 and facing victory of the phoenix suns. colorado thing also had a 29 points. the dentist says they made it 7 winds in a row. some excitement at the can you open them with the will to with 3 main side
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for the lead at the off way. mocking nairobi, tapia, poking in of finland, showed a 3 on the pa, 68th at the move tiger golf club on friday. that moved into 7 of the of the room, scuffling is called a sign is also $7050.00. until i think that going to be focused on the 2 of them of joint 1st arlita audio. somebody will have to desmond call today to on the route of 69 to go with these 5 on the if it's on thursday. we'll finish and muskets where american golf or piece of the line had to play a show from the beach at the agents who is advancing that i'm on. you did well to say paul, on that hole and finish 9 on the power of rule, which leads into shots of the lead, heading into around 3 and an embarrassing moment for dean boom's caddy. you failed to catch the ball thrown at him and it rolled into the water. maybe next time you'll get a thorough at peter's 7th with all his sports news today. thank you so much, peter. i will be back at the top of the hour that is in just 2 and
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