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in the us president joe biden says he's hopeful of a ceasefire deal between israel and from us in gaza. by next monday the i'm doing all this is i'll just a rely from don't also coming up and is ready strikes me of the create hospital in some dollars a kills at least 8 palestinians, women and children are among the dead. we will not be party to any force displacement of civilians. warning from the un is israel tools of plans to evacuate civilians from rough. i handed the plan to ground offensive,
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and israel can result strikes in east and 11 on for the 1st time since the start of the war. the us president joe biden says he hopes a ceasefire could be reached in gaza by next monday. more details, a remote jig about the framework for a potential deal sources of told out to 0 look, $400.00 palestinian prisoners could be released and return foot 40 is ready, the captives, the us, egypt and cutoff of mediating talks between hamas and israel. for more on this, let's speak to patty co and she joins us live from washington, dc. patty, what can you tell us about the context of the president's remarks? is this the result of talks perhaps in paris recently? you know, this is definitely a, you can say it's probably the president trying to send a message. so he was walking into an ice cream shop. somebody often does and
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reporters out of the question, what's the update on the ceasefire? and he could have just chose to ignore the question, that's what most politicians do. but when they wants to send a message, when they want to get information out, they tend to answer it. and he did say that he expects that there will be a ceasefire. come monday, now, you can't read too much into it yet, cuz sometimes president joe biden makes what we call gas. and then in just a matter of hours, his staff comes out and start tries to clean it up a little bit. so far, not a peep from his staff. so why do you could assume that this is the president trying to publicly send a message? and usually that's done within part part, one of the parties. and these negotiations maybe needs a little push. he's basically saying, let's get this done. i want to see if by monday or we're just maybe get a little bit more vocal, or he's laying down a marker to is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu that come monday there needs to be a ceasefire. and again, if there isn't, then the president will been looked publicly embarrassed by him. and that is not
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something that ever sits well with us presidents. but let just a also important context is his use the word cease, fire not temporary cease fire, but cease fire, and that is a word this administration has tried repeatedly to stay away from. so let's listen . i hope we have the end of the week my, my not security adviser tells me that we're close because it's not done yet. my hope is why next monday to some question marks, how breaking out of those comments. it does seem to stray somewhat from the norm, patty, for a president to make such off the cuff remarks about such a way to the issue much less while holding of another ice cream. is it possible among those question marks that this was aimed at a domestic audience? definitely, because let's keep in mind what's happening on tuesday. so just hours from now,
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voters in michigan, they're going to start casting their votes in the primary. and there's a huge movement in michigan for the democrats to write and not committed basically, and i was in michigan, we president joe biden was there to campaign, and the anger is actually palpable. and you would say, well, i would ask these opponents of to, of the trump, well, what would trump do better? they said, well, trump basically never said that he cared about the palestinians fight and said he did. so they feel a very deep sense of betrayal. and another big warning sign for the civil restriction, they sent an emissary congressman as close to the president of michigan. and he came out a started giving reporter interviews just like a day ago and he said look, will bite and cannot win michigan unless there is a major change in foreign policy. and he said in weeks, not months. so he is losing support. he lot lost michigan by a one michigan by a 157000 votes there more than 300000 arab. busy muslim voters in michigan and not
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to mention the young people of all color, all races, all religions. they are turning their backs on joe biden. so they're obviously very nervous. so what the primary is going to say will have a lot better idea at the end of the day as to just how many people are going to take that anger out on the president joe biden. so it does seem that his campaign is starting to wake up to the fact that there's a very real chance because of this, lose michigan. and if you loses michigan because of the electoral college, it's a really, really hard path. he's in the white house. okay, patty, thanks for that. but the mox has more on the potential deal from occupied east jerusalem for the last couple of days since the end of the talks in paris is writing media has been reporting in some detail, the potential framework for jail between on us and israel. that would lead to a ceasefire. since then, though,
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that has been no concrete response from us to any of those proposals. these ready media also reporting that a delegation from israel has arrived monday in doe all the comforts of tall and out of their arabic reporting. that is spoken to sources who outlined. busy the details about what this framework could consist of. they included the possibility of a prisoner swap involving full 100 palestinians. currently in his writings, attention being swapped in return for around 40 is really captives. that would include women, children, older men, and those who might be suffering from medical conditions. it would involve the re positioning of these ready military to allow more people to move freely through the gauze and strip. it would include a cessation of aerial reconnaissance by these ready ministry for up to 8 hours a day. that's something we did see during the law series of prisoners thoughts with drones. in particular, when moved away from areas, web presence might be release. the concern from us in that moment was a cause that they would betray the location of wherever that holding the captives.
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in terms of these fresh details, the, the one of the thing that's important to stress there is going to be great to aid coming into the gaza strip. something that the arabic soul says a telling now to 0 would involve the acquiescence of these radians, these ready to proving that increase and aid. and the people wouldn't be allowed to move back towards the north of the territory. except for those of military age. the months out 0 occupied east jerusalem on the ground in southern gaza. and this really strikes has killed at least a palestinians. the attack struck a house to the quite hospital in rough or injury. dozens of people strike on guns. a southern most city came is the is right on the proposed to launch a ground defensive in the city. i was a ripple. it's from rafa. the palestinians of rough uh a few ringing is very ground defensive. for the tutor,
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it still comes from the sky. is drawing kits near the great the hospital out camera capturing the sound as for the children uphold the mind from the roots. it's an area and meant to be, say, as ro has this tip top it's attack so rough in the past few days, killing and enjoying several women and children, and raising mole fees of what might come next. the nose waiting for the aid has become a painful part to blowing thing. cause for menu, monday's fine and can they do? they need military drops. it flies up the coast of the areas that are in central council. hundreds raised to the ph. wading through attempt to reach the precious cargo flights of p, it's not old,
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could be collected for the lucky ones. it was much need me, but most food aid is required in casa in another part of garza palestinians risk palms. philips defined suit at once again, as well as knowing pastry palestinians waiting for a fish built on me wants to expand its ground offensive into russell 1500000 palestinians of she'll treat the flanks the suit. good with tar because in oh, just sierra russell, southern guns and stuff under general accuse the spokesman for the united nations secretary general. he told my calling laura kyle earlier and is really invasion over alpha. could put more lives at risk. no place right now in um, in gaza is safe. there is even if there is a places where they may not be,
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come back there. lot of unexploded ordnance is there or destroyed homes there. no homes do go back to and it is, you know, we do pretty bluntly, we will not be party to any force displacement of civilians. you say that the hoss view in 8 operation is in rafa. a february 8. deliveries would down 50 percent from january. so was woods and invasion of rafa due to those deliveries. well, i mean, you know, it's, it doesn't take much imagination to see what that would do to the civilians, to our ability to deliver which is already extremely limited. we were trying to deliver aid in an active combat, so we're trying to deliver aid without any real security for our own stuff. we saw a number of a lot of them were killed in these really bombardments. there is also a breakdown of law and order and parts of gas it, which makes it difficult for 8 operations to go on. so what the,
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what is the un quoting for, for that age, to be wheat, sitting the people who need it most? well, we want a humanitarian sees far as quickly as possible, which would allow us a greater freedom of movement within garza without having to de conflict. if there was a cease a cease fire, we need to see a return to some semblance of organization within uh, within garza and most importantly we need more humanitarian a to go through right now. there is only a trickle. we need a lot more to go through to do things that are more predictable. right now we're operating with a and a she monitored reserves of about 3 days or so should things be completely turned off. so you can imagine how difficult it would be if there was a, a ground operation to get a humanitarian cease for this stage. a completely reliance on
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a deal being struck between israel and how much because all aspects of human security accounts have been stymied with the us continuously vetoing any resolution for an immediate cease fire. how frustrated all you about the situation at the security council? what can be done to change it? well, it is, uh, it is frustrating and the secretary general, his remarks this morning is the human rights counselor, i think was very clear in expressing that frustration. now the counsel has passed a number of resolutions on gaza. we saw the appointment of our senior humanitarian reconstruction of core day. so there's been, there is the possibility of moving forward. the fact that there is no counsellor, resolution doesn't stop the you when in terms of the, the staff of the for who work for the secretary, joe, who worked for unable to do whatever they can to deliver uh that you mad at hearing aids. but you know what we want us to use, i said as a humanitarian ceasefire on conditional release of the hostages. n more
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a going in you, as a national court of justice in the a coast held its final day of hearings examining the legality of israel's decades. long occupation of palestinian lands, 50 countries and 3 international organizations have addressed the court, most cold for israel's occupation to be declared illegal and for it. and ben smith reports from the hague is over 6 days is rails, occupation of the palestinian territories sufficed unprecedented scrutiny before the judges of the world's highest quote is what is acting and has been allowed to act in complete disregard of international that cannot continue. it is clear that is what else you need. an occupation is also being administered in breach of the prohibition of the time pop up on israel has been consistently ups truck thing negotiated to spit solution is well,
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most renounced its claim to sovereignty over the palestinian territory. all settlers must be removed immediately. lawyers and i'm positive from every corner of the world, argue that israel is deliberately preventing palestinian self determination by building sacraments. this is really the language of the colonized ation. the language of liberty that we've seen exercise in these reservation since the 19 sixties and the other arguments have really been around the is really violation of the international law surrounding used to force surrounding portion odyssey and also surrounding international humanitarian. those view in general assembly asked the will court to consider the legality of israel is occupation fucking 20. 22 was right or was escaped punishment, but it's been impossible not to stop the horrors of the war and gaza impacting the proceedings here on the firs. first 100 cops, once a 4 countries sort
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of we came here to the, to the us justice for justice for the senior people. and i think that the court wouldn't, uh, wouldn't linda. it's opinion that this patient is illegal. i'm do with the new words, apartheid genocide, colonialism, and that is q patient is involved and it isn't for the united states since the quote shipment or the israel is unconditional withdrawal from the occupied territories. now, under the establish framework, any movement towards israel withdrawal from the west bank and gaza, that requires consideration of israel's very real security needs. we were all reminded of those security needs on october 7 and they persist. israel isn't taking pos in the hearings saying the course involvement could be harmful to achieving and
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negotiated settlement with the palestinians. these hearings of late the israel international oscillation. now the court may rule, but his realm us withdrawal from the occupied palestinian territories. it'll take the judges around 6 months to come back with an opinion and it'll be non binding. but his name's national court of justice says it's rulings carry great legal weights on moral authority. bernard smith, alger 0, the hate, or a motor come on al jazeera or on the front lines with groups in the democratic republic of congo, who say they've joined forces with the ministry to battle. m. 23 rebels. i'm alexandra buyers and joe have guitar with thousands of people have gathered from web the 1st time the world's largest technology conference has ever been held in the middle of the
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frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows about being picked up when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial award. and you live in a neo colonial one. and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera hod had came into blues as a un, i'm back to the position given to you by well, does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all. the good coups i think, is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council. this is a may just something book is a good exercise to hear the story on told to how does era
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with fearless geminus and just behind me, hundreds of people have the the dock 2 h as in depth coverage, thailand, states it's future on fossil fuels found to do is, teens on the ground bring you closer to the house to this, to the the button back here watching al jazeera and these are our top stories. us president joe biden says he hopes a ceasefire can be reached in guns or by next monday. sources of told out to 0 that $400.00 palestinian prisoners could be released from the west bank and return for the 14th is ready, captives, and is ready. as striking rafa is killed at least 8 palestinians. the attacks
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stroke, a house in the quite hospital entering dozens of people striking on roof. i happen to see is really ami prepares to launch a ground defensive in the city. and the international court of justice has held its final day of hearings to examine the legality of these rails decades. no occupation of commerce to give that most of the speakers at the hague, called for the occupation to be declared illegal and for it too. and now a video has been held for the us to him and who died off to setting himself on fire, protesting against the war on gaza. a small group gathered outside these ready embassy gates in washington, a scene where our bush now died on monday. in a live stream video, he said he could no longer be complicit in genocide, enchanted free palestine before his death of israel has hit, has ball of targets in east of lebanon. and for the 1st time since they stopped of the war, at least 2 symbol attain, this is riley strikes, hit around the city of bol back. these right now me says the strikes were in
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retaliation to as follows. downing of one of its, um, drones in southern level, not as bullet responded by firing. a battleship rockets targeting is really ministry positions close to the border. then hold a report from that route. the. these are the deepest strikes inside lebanese territory, since hezbollah and as well went to war in october, bile that is some 70 kilometers from the capital bay boot kilometers from the border where there have been near daily exchange of fire. since the armed group opened the front to help relief pressure on garza, so above the lebanese security sources say the targets were a warehouse and a form in a known as well. a strong hold. some of the groups fighters were reportedly killed as well said it hit targets belonging to the armed groups, air defense unit,
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in retaliation for the downing of one of its drones in southern lebanon. but that's where i was as well. they didn't just projects. one of these roles most sophisticated on drones, the strong, has been used to carry out the series of assassinations and 11 on so result. consider this a message from has the law that states can no longer act freely. and that the um to group use the new technology that places its ariel weapons risk. a little off of the early on monday video circulating online showed a drone falling from the sky after being hit by what hezbollah said, with a surface to air missile as well. media called it a dangerous development. yes, it is sending a message to israel. what i'm worried about is that we are going to see an intensification of these foaming campaigns by israel over the next period. and so there's some, some to the dean is reaching garza hot. not long after the baltic strikes is ready, drones return to the skies. at least 2 were killed when their car was hit,
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then so they're living on the latest, targeted kenning. the latest escalation came a day after, as well as defense minister your ask alons about to step up a tax on 11 on even if a ceasefire is agreed in gossip. but it wasn't the 1st time he said that and has the law, has already threatened to escalate a tax if as well continues to strike lebanon after any agreement is reached with the palestinian movements, how much the situation is, gradually escalating, and they are reno of confrontation, is expanding those close to hezbollah? say this is still a calculated escalation, at least for now. then there i was just so you to build in the democratic republic of congo is ministry says it has joined up with several local. i'm to grouped groups to find m. 23 rebels in the countries eastern north keybo region. until recently they were battling government forces conference. so i spoke to fighters from one of the groups calling themselves to was
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a lender and sent us this exclusive report. not too long ago, these kimberly's finances were actually in the army. oh, they call themselves was a lender. so he was for p. just the role on groups have put aside the differences, how the government forces, the goals to defeat what they see as a common enemy to thousands of fighters have been deployed to boost the number of soldiers on the phone lines. yeah, the sing songs critical run this president on cuz i me they accuse of bombing entity, sweet rebels. karen says she's not afraid to die. you're to go. so then you know, my team dizzy, i'm a soldier. i see my relative suffering there in comes for the displaced. my home is campbell, but we had to leave for funds. that's why i decided to come here. but some commanders
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have been accused of meeting human rights abuses and are facing functions. the guy he also says there was a lender, is working alongside a group called the democratic forces for the liberation overland or the lar that he states to have been involved in the genocide in rwanda. in 1994, the deal was island f. the lower our nurse was a lender. they are based in d r c. but they are a london, we host them because they kind of go back to rolanda. they should be rolanda is problem not ours. the ones that lenders based on fuel that overlooks goma and dwanda not run across the border. aquanda is here. say their wall is to make sure the go ma is protected. they say that they're trying to make sure that m 235 does not advance into the city. they have new weapons and be new to speak. i
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asked them what will happen when the conflict ends. so how's your obama said go your friend? this is over, we hope that the government will create a special defense, eunice, which can be called in times of security trouble. we can support anywhere within the country. but for now, the see the focus is pushing back empty 3, your call is bold as or die trying, catching, sorry, you know, google democratic republic of congo. the hunger in parliament has ratified, ratified sweden's bid to join nato. the move please the wave of the know the country to join the west in defense salons. hungry was the last of nato's $31.00 members to ratify sweden succession, nato secretary general jim stocum book says sweden's membership will make the alliance safer and stronger, still come, abandon the policy of non alignment off the russians. invasion of ukraine, excuse me. and last and one of the world's largest tech conferences is getting
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underway in contact for the 1st time. the web summit is seen as a chance to connect entrepreneurs with investors from around the world. alexandra buys is the i'm center space in front of a sold out crowd. when summit guitar opened with a bang. i'm pleased to announce a $1000000.00 q i investment in international and regional venture capital funds for day summit is the 1st of its kind in the middle east bringing together $1000.00 technology startups for more than 80 countries. this is an amazing opportunity for them to meet with investors. we have over $500.00 investors joining us at this event, which is obviously great. they'll have a lot of exposure. they have a boost day for one of the 3 days of the conference. so an amazing exposure as well, for the $12000.00 attendees that will be joining us. they will have also opportunity to pitch on stage on the pitch competition and start of showcased at the end of the day. also an amazing opportunity to learn and to develop and to network, not only with the attendees in general,
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but also to learn from the amazing speakers that we have going on stage. the diverse group includes impact start ups focused on improving lives through innovations and health care, sustainable farming and recycling. a 3rd of the companies have been founded by women, while around half are coming from the middle east. say, 15 years ago we didn't have really right now is the hub. so all of the other countries suddenly decided they want to jump in the middle east. i think that's a be progressive, a major steps where the start of each country has its own characters. every space in special talents in special ideas, and it's really diverse. i'm so excited to see where we're going to head over the next 3 days this center and jo, how will be a high innovation and networking? thousands of people with big ideas here to connect with investors and partners, hoping to create profound change not only in the middle east, but the rest of the world. alexandra buyers, alda 0. so,
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and i'll be back in half an hour inside stories next, stay with the headlight. we've got some quads, weather coming into japan over the next style. say we've had plenty of a wintry mix recently with this larry or cloud, this area of low pressure. what, when the weather 20 packed ice above indicate a strong waves, we to slide the way out into the open waters as we go through, i choose they still some snow flowers, a possibility, but just into northern japan, maybe into that west. the side of home issue as well, right. and just easing away from tokyo by that size and the temperature starting to pick up accordingly. well, if you try that for the korean peninsula and northern parts of china, not too bad, but some pieces of sherry re, possibility of some snow mixed in there,
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this is randy, military occupation, paula tax, the legal supplements, and then grab with detailed coverage. the 1st situation in the global group is worsening. at least half of the population is already starving. the heavy fights and the democratic republic of congo is forced hundreds of thousands of people to free for their lives. the conflicts between the government, the m. 23 fights is escalate of in recent weeks. so what's driving all this and some piece be changed? this is inside the hello. welcome to the program. i'm adrian. instead of getting a humanitarian crisis is developing in the democratic republic of congo. an escalation and fighting between government forces and the n 23 on the group in the north.
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