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80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big boys informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial award. we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the other and joe, and i'll good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the and coming up in the next 60 minutes of performance to try and meet a domestic audience with elections around the corner. the you and criticizes the buys and ministrations plans to build a temporary portal to quote, coast of gaza to facilitate a deliveries preparing for ramadan,
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in the midst of death, destruction, in shortages, we explored the struggles of palestinians, the head of the most of the month. you meditated, could i zoom suzanne is reaching kolosso purples. the un security council passes a resolution quoting for a cease fire sit down for ramadan. and we report on the growing food processing, hating with gang violence and political instability of forcing thousands to the board with the dominican republic, the comprehensible and upset. that's how us plan for a deliveries to gauze that is being described. washington says it's it will build a temporary pull it off the shoals of gaza in order to facilitate the entry of 8 by c. it'll take up to 2 months to build this floating period with up to $1000.00 us troops involved. that's is, israel continues to block the entry of
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a truck switch i q and up ready to enter the specific strip of the head. the doctors without borders is called the us port plan, a glaring distraction from the real problem. israel's indiscriminate military campaign and punishing siege and the un special russell to on the right to food says from a humanitarian perspective, the plan is absurd in a dock and cynical way. well, palestinians say the port is an attempt to divert attention from america's inability to end the blockade of gaza. my kind of reports now from washington, dc in the us has had a lot of experience in building floating close ways. the tried to peer has the both of several coasts, including death of south korea, and the u. a. e. the facility of casa will take around 2 months to build as far as timeframe, as i mentioned, several weeks likely up to 60 days in order to deploy the forces and
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construct the the causeway in the end appear. in recent days, the us and some other countries have put in place and a drop operation of supplies into gaza. this resulting in a tragedy on friday, when the parachute did not open properly killing at least 5 people and injuring a number more. highlighting the criticism that had drop operations and maritime is emissions of last resort are expensive and an effective and run the risk of creating chaos on the ground. the measures, in this case a united nation 6, but it appear to be more for domestic political benefit than real humanitarian relief. this my best educated guess is probably a performance to try and meet a domestic audience with the elections around the corner. a temporary peer will enable
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a massive increase the amount of monetary assistance getting you guys every day. the fact that president biden announced a new mission is state of the union speech. one normally scented on domestic issues as fuel to the claim of political cynicism. leaves us messages could also serve to pop up the nearly to decade long is really located of gaza. another consequence of the by did administration's apparently reluctance to fully confront the netanyahu government and its unbridled wall. the united states needs to use other tools in our tool box to not just insist, but to say if you continue to ignore us. if you continue to rub off these requests, there will be consequences posted us intention to help the people of gaza could have the opposite effect. in reality, it could bolster and effectively endorse the illegal is really located. my kind of,
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i would you say era washington? meanwhile, european commission president slip on the line says a matter of time, a colorado from cyprus to gaza will open this weekend. the 1st shipment could deposit as early as today, but it's still not clear how the aid will be collected or distributed. when i go to the lawn, okay, inside presume i'm kind of standing by the top trust type of apps on. so those questions for us is they've run just clear something up for me. we've been talking about a 2 month time frame. i'm assuming that is to get this p a built and scaled up to full capacity. is it because the 1st ship a debate is due to the women and they can you talk to us about that? and then it just sticks involved a well, there's really 2 things that are happening here. let me just show you where i am. that's the ports of loaner car behind me just behind that crane. the cam right nick
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is about to zoom into is the actual boat the we'll leave here and take that 18 hour journey towards a goes up where we don't know how it's going to get the aid from uh, of that boat into because it's dripping into distribution centers, this is not part of the us plan that us plan that we've just been talking about. the 2 months timeframe. this is not part of that. on this boat is a temporary, jesse, that temporary, jesse is going to allow by age 200 tons of is including rice flour and what's being called proteins off and on to cause it. but there is a delay, was supposed to lead um, yesterday, around about 8 pm local time on friday we think is starting to leave today. so today at some point, but we don't know what time that is. there's a lot of problems with this. and there's a little political considerations as well. let's take
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a closer look that calling it the maritime corey. it'll announced by the you. what is partners? it's supposed to be one solution to alleviate what can only be described as a looming firm. and we are launching this cypress, mary, tim corey, just to get the cypress, the european union, the united arab emirates, and think united states and it is your relentless work to get this call your up and running despite all the challenges. and this is truly inspiring, but it's not enough. and nowhere near officiant enough to get the massive amounts of aid need. you put 2300000 palestinians trapped on the strip. hundreds of trucks carrying crucial aid remain stranded in egypt. but israel is ignoring coals to reopen line crossings into the strip. do you an agency for palestinian refugees? says moving 8 by land is the most effective root is so easy,
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less of crossing points, but to make the list that as well with like also strict, this is what we use before the worst part is on the 7th of october, when there was a regular flow of about $500.00 trips every day and to the commotion supplies. so it shouldn't be complicated. a totally well, there is a political the way there was a way the maritime ricardo is far from easy, is going to get the aid off the boat. now there's no functioning ports in garza, so that's another logistical challenge is thing going to get onto trucks and into distribution centers that won't happen overnight to something the british foreign minister referenced in a comment is going to take time to build to the crucial thing is today, these ratings most confirm that they'll open the pool to ash don't. that is in israel, but that's a working part. it could take a know that would increase the amount of age and the age and then be driven into goals that would make a real difference. and we need to make a real difference right now. that comment raised eyebrows as
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a whole point to the maritime cordele is to get a direct into the straight. for now, god with his hand put the boat from sailing from monica. the remains impulse very much a symbol of vital a stock. but even when it sells, it wouldn't be enough. and even if it's successful, scaling up to meet the needs of people who are facing a man made famine is highly unlikely. and wrong out is there a lot of there is a lot of citizens from palestinians about this maritime cory. the old plan is simply not big enough to get the amount of aid as needed into gaza strip. it's logistical nightmare as just saying, and that is another way of doing it. there is much more efficient that's been going on 20 years before october 7th. and that's those land crossings in to the gaza strip. and palestinians are simply wondering why is this going on when there is a cheap,
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viable and working intensive already in place and around kyle and live for us and monica. the thanks for that. and let's go to walk about east jerusalem now with the moxy standing 5 perhaps to help clarify the question that in wrong left us on the why is israel not allowing aid in by conventional roots look is ro, we know operates a blockade on gaza. israel, we know has been reluctant to allow aid in despite repeat, international calls to do so. the y has a green light to a c, colorado, but not a land. colorado. is there any impulse in question? it's a very difficult one to ones that because that position on exactly how trucks getting into the street seems to be slightly confusing in the sense that the is there any government on more than one occasion during
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a said the u. n. is not able to provide enough a into cause, whereas you and agencies say, well that's not exactly the case. we have enough 8 available. we can safely get to some of the areas of district without coordination and permission from these right . the minute 3, and that is not being granted on many, many occasions. so that logistics have tried to get from the crossings that exist right now in the southern end of the straight up to the north safely. it's something that's been very difficult for you and agencies in terms of be, is there any position around this marathon carnell, this new us bill pay that could be up to 2 months. we've been reaching out to these ready defense forces these ready military over the course of this morning. they referred our inquiry to the ministry defense, which of course, is a slightly more political body here. we've reached out to them and they have not provided comment as to whether be as res crucially will provide a security service. so i'm kind of over watch around this new marathon, colorado, all the officials who have publicly welcome the idea. okay,
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well thanks for the update for the marks that in occupied east jerusalem. now israel has kind of down several oven. i'd rides across the occupied west bank is really forces arrested for young men officer on confrontations in the north shops. refugee camp is really military. bulldozers destroyed infrastructure there, including parts of the main street. and it's smith joins a slide from ramallah in the occupied westbank to bring us up to date with the latest on those grades. but to jonah. yeah. at least 5. right? we know about overnight in the occupied westbank, the most come to conscious consequential of those in north shems, a natural column in the northern westbank. and these riley minutes are using 5 these enormous military bulldoze is in not right. and those boulders specifically designed and used to cause massive destruction. they drink, they drag out the streets, they drag up the drains, they pull up the roads,
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they destroy houses. it's often some sort of collective punishment that these riley's use on groups and groups of golf. writing and those refugee comes are also still, these military's really ministry still looking for a gun manual gun man who opened fire near one of these writers called in the middle outpost called hall mesh o supplements. and they occupied westbank very legal ins or international law. but there are some of these riley's consider illegal, these tiny ones, right in the middle of the westbank. this one had been evacuated by these. riley's settlers have gone back that gun. the fire from palestinians it seems, opens around the settlement last nights. and as these riley soldiers looked for the gunmen, 7 of them were injured by an improvised explosive device 3 the motor, at least full lightly. and there's still a mind home going on for the people involved in that incident. okay, but it's but it's coming to us live the from ramallah many thanks. i are now
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clauses. health ministry says widespread is rarely attacks of killed $26.00 palestinians within the past 24 hours. they include several people in the southern city of rough. uh, children are among, with the, the, these are some of the latest pictures that we've received from rough are showing some of the destruction to a residential building. the end of the night is really strikes target in residential areas in central gaza, injured women and children in the city of darrell about well rushed to nearby alex the hospital with doctors. and you know, the hospitals, which remained open face a shortage of painkillers, and all the medical supplies behind the masked move joins us now on the phone from rough and honey, more strikes as ever more strikes overnight. good morning to us overnight are packed in both not only massive air strikes in the central area and roughly city, but also included on the non, almost non stop all night long. ready the,
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our killer is showing that the eastern part of the city, as well as the con, export in cute little defensive, who describe the what's going on at night. it was more of a systematic targeting of remaining residential homes and other public facilities. and the eastern part of both rough activity and con unit, they close to the borders. and what do you describe as these really minute here is so close in a clearing the entire eastern part of these 2 cities from any a mingle life, including the public facilities and the residential, the lincoln center on the roof. i have though, there was a massive inspect targeting a residential complex need of a port at a residential towers. they close to each other. and when they strike did with 2 massive bonds, to cut it in half it all, half of it fell on on the road. the major rode that leading to allow though, that sudden part of the central part of reference to the very
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d 0 during the deep the just the block, the room and the entry of, of cars then, and people and, and forcing people who are at the vicinity of the area to more internal just like no, no, no, it's recorded it from the subtract us and building that was attack and previously with a role in that those couple times. so people look evacuated about a month ago, a but the fact that it is, is still the target. just a cause, the risk scan and, and the right to the surrounding area, enforcing the vast majority of people into, into areas the western part of the city. but there we getting part, breaking reports of from god, the city of the ship, a hospital with 3 more children, died of a hard vision on the high threes. and yet that data just brought up the number to 23 children so far dying of the ongoing spam. and that is a credit and get the word causing the death of $23.00 people so far. okay.
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hydration our vision and from being larger men did it as there was a stream shortage of food supply necessary, essential, a survived light. okay. how many, many, thanks for the update. the honey. my food, speaking to us from rough uh, in southern gaza. building 2000000 palestinians are facing starvation. at least 23 children have died of hunger since the war began. as on our south sharif reports from jamalia in northern casa food and humanitarian aid ad dropped by military aircraft, is simply not enough to meet the enormous needs. you know that the, uh now i try to on behalf of a how to jump value on a we here on beach street jabante in northern you guys a short while ago planes dropped aid in this area and the locals have gave it in large numbers. but what was dropped from these planes is nothing enough for the citizens that it consists of daily meals and reading to acknowledge that the only
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yellow you bet j is the, the sub off in full. i wish i could. well, i have 7 children with these means i'm not enough. how can i get one of the one of these the nothing. we are hungry about stopping him. just audio job. what's being done. it does not help us, but we want everything back to how it was before the judge. i know what to do about it. i know i cannot do anything else. i tried my best. we don't even have enough right now. my son has moved. my wife is pregnant, my heart is breaking. i can't do anything for my children. 7 i got, i got the dimensions on. well, i did the, the call is we can see now a new plane is approaching and dropping a new batch of a to b i. it is most likely not enough to meet the needs of the team of the citizens. so a charging here, citizens are requesting the delivery of a through trucks to northern garza, with their a currently no basic necessity. but it is very difficult to find food, all set,
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and people are now rushing and gathering in large numbers to get just some of the well my la fully. and it's a chevy dealer. shut me out of i also talked about a couple of joints here in the studio. he's a professor of public policy. it, i'm a, been for the for university. thank you. and good to see you were talking about the maritime cardo that's being opened up from cyprus to gaza. this p is that the u. s . navy is going to be building off gaza to try and get much needed aid in the 1st question that strikes me is it's interesting that we're suddenly now focused on what's happening on a mediterranean island in a port colanda car. when we should be looking at what's happening at trucks full of a block to the egyptian border, is this in some sense a convenient destruction as has been alleged by the you and another as well. i
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think it is. i think it's one of the main purposes of making this announcement that this particular time. the other one of course, is, serves domestically for president biden. given the pressure on him to say something constructive related to palestine, particular joining the, the state of virginia and address. he had hoped to be able to present a cease fire that wasn't happening. so this is a convenient sort of 2nd choice for something that you can offer to them, right? because then you can see from his partners in this project, i mean it's the you and also the what's your name i should have and i funded live on july and yes and, and the united arab emirates, and those are all sizes that were very pro israel yeah, and so the, now they're trying to come up with an alternative. well, i can certainly see the convenience for all of them to line up behind this plan because frankly, they've been unable to exercise any other plan. i'm not sure i agree that this is
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useful for president biden. i know he made the announcement in the state of the union address, but is, in a sense, this is fueled to his critics who have been able to turn around and say, look, the only reason you're doing this is because you weren't able or willing to exercise your influence to get these riley's to allow ways in through border crossing cities, the legal obligation to provide humanitarian aid in which they have been failing to do. and the us has done nothing about it. sure. i think the ideal situation would be just on the clinic. and within that un circles, they use something called feeding that, that it's a term that was developed during the buzz me a war and, and i to ninety's where you know, 100 percent, where the solution is, the solution isn't stopping the kidney. and in the case of the united states, the supply of weapons at the intelligence, the political cover that has been providing for nothing. you know, all of this has led to where we off today. so he knows that is the answer. but in his, i think, intended
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a domestic politics. it's not all about actually achieving that. i solution. it's about the vice, it's about the message that you're sending out, that he's trying to present himself as sympathetic with, with the palestinians and try and when some of them are to come out of american votes. but when it comes to the practicalities that has never been a problem, interesting to me that you're getting with a, a has been coming to a lot of issues that issues of that is a different port. very close to guys. the problem is inc, crossing the boundaries of gaza, that's number one. and number 2 is an distribution day with is right. having destroyed the infrastructure. even if you were to, to bring the a to a point on the cost with in gaza, you only going to create another button that key. there is no way to redistribute this aid as it should be across the, the, that's the strength. and of course, this is what i think most agency would be agents is when we think about this, not about getting in just in it's how do you get to,
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to the individuals that the most. yes. and nobody's coming up with a plan for distribution. that's why i think it's a cynical so whether it has that sort of slightly performer to look about, it doesn't have to in the other big issue. of course that critics raises the, is the risk that this serves to a sense legitimize the blockade. because if you can open a successful pathway highway for food 8 across the sea, why do you need a highway for food data across the they've had this been done on the united nations resolution? i think would have been a positive step towards internationalizing, the conflict in gaza and may be a one set 1st step towards offering international protection to the policy news. we're says read it generically to are concerned. therefore we have put that coalition to break this uh, blow, okay, that gives us the other seasons and we will, whatever happens, we will allow food and,
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but unfortunately that's not what is going on. what is going on and according to what to buy, that has trusted in the morning. he's going to look for israel to a construct and be secure this floating point to whatever is, is thinking about. now that risks engaging those res in a double occupation, the mail or the, the $9.00 to $6.00 or 7 occupation of the guys there. now, literally data occupying garza, and this is their responsibility to provide for the sake of guides. so by allowing them a game to just take that responsibility, he is enforcing the occupation of of the land at this moment. the jews devising or legitimizing it. yeah, so somebody good, thanks for your thoughts. thank you. now the un security council is cold for an immediate cease fire into don for the muslim holy month of ramadan. the resolution was drafted by the u. k. it's aust with 14 votes in favor and russia abstaining
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suits and his army and rival power military rapids support forces have been battling for control of the country since last april. a fighting is killed at least 14000 people. millions have been forced from their homes and the facing famine 1st and certainly made reports not from the united nations. the u. k only announced it was for causing a resolution calling for a cessation of hostilities and sudan on thursday. by friday it was a done deal passed just in time for the ramadan holiday. we urge the seeing these on forces and rep that support forces to act on this united, international, cold for peace. and to silence the guns. it passed with 14 boats in favor, but it was not unanimous. russia abstain from the vote. they said the resolution had noval ends de escalation of the conflict and getting more aid to those in need . but the question the need for it given recent developments,
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namely the opening of an aide route and they choose the united states of acting in their own political interests. well, nothing yet easy. we have no illusions as to the true intentions of western countries is not great. however, the double standards look particularly glaring, given that those same countries are dragging out the adoption of a document on the seas by in the gaza strip, where genuine mascot is taking place that the organization, human rights watch. welcome to move, however, saying it was a necessary step and long overdue. they called on the parties to the conflict with respect to international law, and they called on the security council to enforce it. christian salumi algebra, the united nations labor a mikaya is an advisor to the leader of suzanne's rapid support forces. he joins us now from london, and he's good to have you on the program with us. so 14 nations have back to this
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un security council cole for an immediate cease fire when you abide by to each other on. so let's say you have to begin with the, the 2nd that is sent out by mohammed times and the need that all the data but support for says, since the beginning of this insight are clear and unequivocal, we are stretching out our arms for peace. we have been proposing for it through so to cease fire from day one. you'll remember the occasion then popular holidays and holy occasions that pass. we have been almost proposing to allow for save passages or a ceasefire. we have been always proposing for peace named a mind, our brother said, and he is no, we ended up, it's about forces, our advocates for peace. all so they shut the visits,
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get it that would buy that go in and, and to very important countries in the continent, africa, they all indicative of the fact that we are prepared for any peace proposal at any given time at any given place without any conditions this was publicly announced and they get m also and there's that that talks and this was also a rated when we signed the agreement with the ben prime, minnesota having to do it a week ago. however, all of these proposals were 10 down by the so then these are me, they turn into a blind item, all of these proposals and they have been part of request and i think they've played to observe any the ceasefire. we are in line with the
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international legitimacy and the international when the goal of this conflict is that quest for democracy? okay, so open on the door for all the needs to take part in that own. this is the content down. and by that i did kind of as let me let, let me, let me put this to the sudanese, i'm by said that to the united nations says that the general abdel for to all behind with whom your forces are at more has welcomed this cease fire. cold by the un security council. so how do you suggest we move forward now towards an agreement? no. as i said, we in that i've, it's a part of forces have local and international mckenna isms in place. as the domestic front. we assigned the address above the agreement, which was not signed by the army either on,
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on the continuity via the expected sit. and he is politicians want to set up a face to sign. then we again and that i bit support close is based upon that she positively to the a ged initiative without any conditions. we welcome to talk so with that behind. but we will further discuss some of that permanent or a long term ceasefire. this was and now it's by the end of the little and many occasions. how do you think that we i'm not too bad how we id, it's right through pad to any piece, but hope all is well. however, we think west old part is to join forces in order to have peace to stop a uh, remote setup. okay sir. well,
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we look forward to hearing news that this uh, security council resolutions leads to significant steps in that direction. abraham mikaya, representing sedans, rapid support forces. thank you. i'm still ahead now on elgin, they're trying to take women back to the 1800 us most president tapes out to the republicans over reproductive rights on a campaign routing the it's for any right across spain and portugal. hi everyone. so we've got storm systems crushing in off the atlantic is going to be a washout here, but look on saturday. this fire who is a, bringing through the valley. eric's and the south of france was just a few days ago. the south of france was doubts with rain, so the ground is saturated and we've got about
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a months worth of rain coming in 36 hours to places like more say so we're likely to see some flooding here. north of this, it's more com. sure. a few showers, southern england and wales, mostly cloudy for belgium. best bet, i think for seen the sun will be in the netherlands. and so down looking good at 13 degrees, that's above average for this sum of the year. so whether long these to insurance at the age at exceed mostly cloudy sky. otherwise, across the vulcans and for turkey, we've got some snow over the mountains here. this northerly wind off the black sea means i think, temperatures and this stumble, struggle to get to double digits. now remember, all that disturbs whether round eyed periods dropping down rain in some morocco, but looking to see half a month's worth in about 24 hours. and with this disturbance we have in the most and big channel, it's pumping in near record heat for the month of march, and places like bulawayo and already so well the way we're coming in at $35.00 degrees on saturday with some sun in the forecasts for you that's for updates. yeah .
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the, when the alarms go off at the new jerusalem neighborhood on the outskirts of 3 young men, women, and children, rochelle, with sticks and stones, the 5 year old jenny, this is there living in fear flow, mika ford is the only way we can defend ourselves from thieves because we can't carry guns, we have whistles in alarms to scare them away. and this already file and city, an unprecedented new crime wave has residents in the forty's alarmed and police is because of this. illegal miners and peruvian gangs have allied with wonderful up in america's most powerful criminal organizations. and this will and bring that out what they're trying to control. the country largest go deposits in the past week, the battle the bus has built into to see you homicides. kidnapping 6 portions. anyone is the target, the state governor, since the government in lima has not given him details of the security plan for
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this region. and the residents are angry at, they have not yet seen the army or police securing the city or the, [000:00:00;00] the both of back you're watching l to 0 is a reminder about top stories. the us is facing criticism over its plans to build a temporary pool to facilitate a deliveries to gauze of the un special russel taylor on the right. food says the plan is upset, dock and cynical way is remedies impeding the entry of a trucks crossing by land. several overnight rates have been carried down across
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the occupied west bank. sees the rest of the 4 young men off to the confrontations in the north shops. reputation camp is ready. the ministry builders is destroyed. infrastructure there, including parts of the main street and the un security council of this quote for an immediate cease fire and sudan for the rest of the month of ramadan. 14 countries of back, the resolution proposed by the u. k. now canada has announced it will resume payments to the u. an agency for palestinian refugees or canada was one of 16 countries to cut funding after israel accused the agencies, employees in gauze are taking positively october. the 7th attack and independent un investigation is on the way, and israel has yet to provide details backing its claims. canadian, also to say the temporary posing donations is being lifted to respond to the urgent needs of palestinian civilians to the un human rights office says illegal is right
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. e settlements in the occupied west bank of expanded by a record amount. it's also said it also says the expansion threatens to eliminate any practical possibility of a palestinian state report find, but the policies of the current is really government appear aimed at expanding law . com. is there any control over westbank including is should as well. and this to the integration and unexpected sion of occupied country into the state of is ranked one small reading mind israel, that the transfer of population of an occupying code into occupied territory or the forcible transfer of the population within or from occupied perjury or the annexation of 33 by use of force are all strictly prohibited. officials and others involved in such conduct risk, individual criminal liability. as the high commissioner has repeatedly stressed, israel's unlawful action against the policy in population in the west bank must
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seize immediately. what is really a tax haven't only been targeting palestinian communities in dow bye for the north strikes cuba? 3 members of the same family in the jump valley. a refugee camp is the story of an 11 year old girl who survived the attack. the the, the the it's just not a big deal. i'm not done but i want to give
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a shift to fairly simple stuff i sooner rather than to get the best for me. i have, i'm, i'm looking for someone who just needs to select the number again above the one of the most that's add them as done, the a big mean home tell us what to do at all. so if it's been say, hey jason, what does that mean since the over a month from no one but, you know, when i do wonder i'm, i'm done with you as a side of the account or how you the most of the sudden that lives around the world are preparing for the holy month of ramadan, but then gaza customs and rituals overshadowed by the struggle to survive israel's ongoing war as best as my teacher ripples a and unusual crowd in the ruins of gaza, where indiscriminate is really bombardment has killed more than $30000.00 people
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since october 7, palestinians walking through the ravaged streets, looking at what vendors have to sell for the holy month of ramadan. but this year there are barely any decorations on sale, and little money to spare to buy them. all out of my garage, i come here to buy some items for almost done anything that may help us revive the religious spear in the tent. we now live in anything that may bring joy to little children. just yesterday, i received the bad news that all my uncles were killed along with many of their children. their homes were leveled. i'm trying to get at least some toys for the family surviving children. something to lift up their spirits. muslims worldwide will begin observing the holy months in a few days, despite ongoing war. around 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians will follow tradition while displaced from their homes . and many have been doing what they can to decorate the streets and tents. but
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it's proving to be difficult. so he was. busy also a lot of, i would say i've had a hold of you from it and there's only days away and i've come here to help my children and it the spirit of the month. but everything is insanely expensive. for example, this cost $25.00 shackles they used to sell for only 7. need us to say that we run for a lied some guys that and that everything behind. we're doing our best to bring joy to our children. and i pray this most will bring us in peace of mind about the, the students. i know that i'm alone. i have come here to get a lantern for the holy month of ramadan. yeah. miss verizon good this year because of the war we are living in fear. there's no joy in life. i'm giving the lantern, but do not feel any joy. the muslims refrain from eating or drinking from dawn to sunset during the month of ramadan in gaza. for some the restriction will offer respite due to dwindling food resources. while mediators were hoping for a ceasefire, no breakthrough has come so far, leaving many palestinians to face what they say will be the hardest ever ramadan
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they dug out, 0 the now pakistani lawmakers, so in the process of electing the countries new president, the contest is being held between the ruling party, permit us to ship out, sheriff, and that of the opposition that by jailed lead him wrong cause over a 1000 little makers and the national problem. intense provincial logistic legislatures, the costing the ballots for the ceremonial position become i'll hide, it brings us more now from the capital is level about and come all we saw the appointment of a new prime minister in the past week. how significant is the role and position of president for the presidents? the role is most set. ammonia is also a head of the 4th day,
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but he does not have fall was dead. parliament has, after the 18th amendment, which gave back fall was due parliament of to dictate doria road. now it should be remembered that you mention the focused on much limly's, not watch somebody. uh chevy with the prime minister. his party is in their line for the focused on papers bar d. and there was an agreement that the bucket started muslim league that was with the board. the core chairman of the project on people's party, all of our lives are got a to be the candidate for that presidential lot. he of course watch president for 5 year the 40 from 2008 to 2013. and as you mentioned, the working with take place and the provincial assembly of all the full provinces and also the senate richard the powers of parliament. it didn't expected that all should related their doughty, where they said to the next president of august on,
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however, the opposition rejected splendid candidates. my most con, after guy adept being for testing inside, saying that this is a stolen election and that the procedures for the election are not favorable because of what happened. however, that the electron is likely to go ahead and re read it. see, the 14th the president of focused on within the next several hours. okay. voting underway, live pictures, the and that takes explanation from come. i'll hide in his level bad. thanks. come all. and now violence has intensified in haiti is um, gang slipped to seize full control of the capital. every gunfire as being the ports of new the national palace in port to prince. it's used to be the official residence of the president. the palace was heavily damaged and the devastating ghost quaking 2010 hates. he hasn't had a president since the assassination of jovan royce, nearly 3 years ago,
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the united nations has war and the thousands of pregnant women in a t. r at risk. the un office in 80 said at least 3, thousands of them don't have access to health care. the country is in the state of emergency is guns. seeking to ast, prime minister are real and already of shop the main international apple schools and businesses or also shot i'm a mother of 6 and i have to feed them every day. give them food and water. but since i had to leave my home, i just sit here with nothing to cook. live is very bad. i hold the kids in my on for i have nothing to give to them. for me, it was even when a family send us 30 or $50.00, we can't get the money. all bank offices are closed, nothing is functioning so we can't get food or water. while leaders from the kind of communion of 15 kind of be in states will be meeting into maker on monday to discuss the security situation in
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a to the heads of government of the craven community, remain engaged in deep discussions with the various vehicle as in haiti, and prime minister henri was, we are making considerable progress. the stakeholders are not yet, we're the need to be food shortages, meanwhile, are forcing thousands of haitians to travel for hours to the border with neighboring dominican republic to buy basic supplies. the rest of bo reports from the boat of the town of dublin. it happens twice a week. thousands of haitians cross the border with the dominican republic to a free trade soon to buy food and other items to take back to haiti. but because of the ongoing crisis, those arriving are desperate to take back whatever they can. janet says she buys b to resetting hating. there's no food in haiti, and there too many problems. patients are facing a calamity right now. i take this back and said it's in all the cities. it is the
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only thing i can do right now. people buy beef sausages in any protein, they can afford people here, however, there is almost no food in many areas in haiti because of the ongoing situation. and that's why they come here to buy these vegetables and anything else. they come find authorities in the dominican republic refers to places such as this one as that survive of market because it's meant to cover people most basic needs. there is another market at the border where people buy ex medicines in other goods. patients are not allowed to stay in the dominican republic, in spite of the violence on the streets in hating where the government has extended a state of emergency. the prime minister ariella henry is still abroad and gangs on the street say his return will cost more clothes, but it's the civilians who are suffering the most because of the ongoing violence is with just it. yes will be. yeah,
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i could see the situation in the country is critical. people can no longer go about the business. our children can no longer go to school. merchants can go to the market and no one can move around the country. we have a prime minister, but we don't know whether he's dead or alive because he's lost in the wild. and that's why they're growing calls to forced prime minister when we to facilitate that transition. that also calls to deploy a multi national security emission to help restore stability. gave me a had earlier agreed to deeply 400 a lead to police forces to assist the haitian police. because the police says the mission is unique and crucial. we may have difficulty. you look into that for you, i, you know, the biggest challenge right now is getting support from the countries enough to send troops with police forces to support the haitian police. this is not a traditional peacekeeping operation. it is a mandate by the un security council to deploy a mission led by kenya. that's
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a different architecture that needs to be funds that need to be more forces fully put into of that happens. patients continue to struggle to survive traveling for hours to find food in another country city. so we'll just see, to have on new york jewelry is from the former president of doris, guilty of drug traffic and conspiracy on orlando hernandez is accused of corruption and working with drug gangs in his country to protect their us bound shipments. us . the federal prosecutors have said that hadn't, on this turned on, do or us into a not co state during his presidency from 2014 to 20. 22. you know, face is a possible life sentence. is large crowds of protested across latin america to mock international women's day. thousands took the streets of the mexican capital on friday to rally against sexism and equality and discrimination as the us presidential campaign gets under way. following the super tuesday primaries and
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president joe biden, states of the union speech vice president coming to harris, travel to the important swing state of arizona. she's looking to whip up in susie as i'm over an issue that's important to democrats and independent voters, abortion rights. it'll be a major theme of the bible, harris re election efforts. reynolds reports from phoenix, the place present. tamela harris campaigned in arizona international women's day, focusing squarely on women's reproductive rights and hammering republicans and former president donald trump for promoting restrictions on abortion. plus these ex ramos, they're trying to take women back to the 1800s, but we're not gonna let them. we're not going to let the issue is central to the bottom here is re election ever since the supreme court
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struck down a federal right to abortion. in 2022 republican controlled states have instituted draconian laws, restricting reproductive choice. home show a large majority of americans believe abortion should be legal in most circumstances. so it's important for bided. and especially for harris as a woman, as someone who has a track record of being a strong advocate of reproductive rights to show up and say, if you support reproductive freedom, you need to get with teen by that 1st day. and here as, as clicking on an increasingly visible role in the administration's domestic and foreign policies. she recently called for a ceasefire and israel's war on gaza in stronger terms in president joe. but she met with is really war, cabinet member and opposition. politician benny gant's in washington discussing gaza and pressing israel to allow more aid to reach the starving population. in the campaign,
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harris is an important conduit to black voters and in efforts to mobilize large numbers of women, voters, trump is not doing well with sub urban women. he's not and you and you look at president biden, who's got a young woman on the ticket with him who's standing up for issues that suburban women tend to care more about that for a while. harris was in arizona bite and campaigned in another bible state, pennsylvania. the president's age puts harris in an unusually important position in voters mines. it's almost at $81.00. he's the oldest man to ever occupied the white house and would be 86 when a possible 2nd term would in to put it bluntly, that increases the odds that deified goes. when re election, harris might be called upon to assume the office of the presidency. if by the dies
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or becomes incapacitate. rob reynolds, l g, 0, phoenix, arizona. still ahead on al jazeera, we report from the thailand, hope that strict rules against criticism of the royal family would be relaxed, appeared to have been dashed. the it's freedom of speech on the internet a right for some, but not for others. how is 10 or airbus content has been removed or restricted? when he bu, content hasn't just 0 world investigates where the social media platforms moderate content equally, especially in times of conflicts. there's a good understanding of the matter as the press. there are the standards between israel security services and other parties like my to close cyber space on just the latest news as a for several philistines were killed,
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as they were trying to get much needed food to survive with detailed coverage, families of captives were joined by thousands of his really, as they marched from the gauze, the border to west jerusalem from the heart of the story on my left, it's a mazda that has been completely lost in the news release. they have no place. just mean we're everywhere is nowhere say the, the, [000:00:00;00] the ukrainian president followed him. is it lensky is met? tech. he's president for a tip top of the one in the stumble, the, to discuss developments in the russia. ukraine war,
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the now defunct black sea grain deal. and defense cooperation to kia, has offered to host a piece summit between ukraine and russia to end the war. but lensky remains firm on not engaging directly with russia. following the meeting took a new crane, signed a bilateral agreement to streamline the flow of goods between the countries. the united states senate says passed the spending bill that narrowly avoided a shot that it was cost just hours before current funding was due to expire. the senate approved of $467000000000.00 spending packaged to fund agriculture, transportation, housing, and other programs. nigeria is presidents, has ordered the army to rescue at least 287 students kidnapped by a gunman on 1st day. at least one child was killed during the kidnapping in the state of could do not in know the nigeria, the students i believe,
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to be between the ages of $8.15. it's the 2nd mass, abduction in a week. but over the last, the thailand seen a record number of sentences handed down for less money, just the crime of offending the monarch is why for his but hopes that the little would be relax, doctorate, transition from the military to a civilian government now appear. misplace, tony chang explains from bangkok, waits patiently outside blown print. prison in bangkok, hood boyfriend get is inside serving 6. he is the crime of less majesty. how do i go on you get? uh huh. i don't think people can be okay when they left. one is in now of prison, but we have just done with him. it was hard at 1st. i cried. every time he went in, i couldn't stop crying when the court tonight just bel request gets crime was to question how the ruling tennessee came to power. hold of 200 years ago. in most
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countries, historical debate in thailand, the criminal offense. he was one of thousands of students who protested against the governments in 20202021 cooled at the moment key to reform. in the years that followed, many of them have been charged under article 11 to the less much of stay, little between 2014 to 2020. usually our organization with handle with around $30.00 to $40.00 cases per year. then came the mass for democracy movement in 2020 and suddenly the case number rose to more than 200. and by the end of 2020. and by the end of 2021 to mont, an 800 cases. more than a 100 sentences behind them last year, they're expecting more than 400 this year. jail terms have been increasing to social media posts theme, defensive carry terms of 15 years. each. in january, 1 defendant was handed 50 is the full teen facebook posts. thomas has made no
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comment about the increased use of the law, but in the years since the purchase, the royal estate is grand. the mon, the key is a much small, visible presence. now, in bank of this area, all used to be open to the public zoo was over the column and just behind it. within the last few years, toby enclosed off to the public and reclaimed by the palace. the defenders of the throne spent hours assisting through social media looking for the sheep broken the law fit well no one's per month. the group is behind more than a 100. less much of state charges, including those against get home a lot from the also call for equal rights human rights. i asked if they do these things have something to do with the institution of the monarchy or the less, but just a lot of money. i don't think that's true equality in the world. i know beyond testing the limits of the law himself films here assaulting to pro democracy, activists in any paper for while he walks free,
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most of those he's accused are in jail and serving long sentences. 1 his majesty's pleasure. tony chung, out to 0 bank. oh well that's it for this news. and i'll be back in just a moment with another full bulletin of the days. the pieces of density is wild flowers in the history of chile. begin with what people describe as a sudden downpour of cylinders isn't 5. peers wins this way. look like a very small flyer right now with this at this time tree or what's left of it. and the real significant thing is what's underneath, and that is the roots of the tree there, very deep. so when you put out the fire, it can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keeps coming back and back again. they started simultaneously at exactly the same hour and 6 different places
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