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the next slow support can still be done. we need to imagine and create a new reality. one that is based on a transformation of the way we make sense of the world and out place. oh hey, over the planet. coming c o 20, the the hello way long. this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes . the web security council adopts a us proposal for a ceasefire in gauze though the 1st time in 8 months of war mos welcomes the move americans. tom diplomat returns to the movies to push the deal, which would secure the release of is really captives and palestinian prisoners. all that comes as at least
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a palestinians are killed by israel's latest attacks and find newness as fighting intensifies and southern gaza. as we examined prizes heavier me lays at 1st 6 months in office and is controversial attempts to revive urgency. this flagging economy the and there's new hold for an end to the hostilities and gaza. the un security council, as approved a us backs proposal for cease fire for 10 votes in favor. 0 votes against one extension. it's the 1st time the us top body has passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire and gaza after more than 8 months of work. while the moves been welcomed by a moss and the proposal includes 3 phases to the 1st would see
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a 6 weeks east fire, the withdrawal of israeli forces, and exchange of some captains for posting prisoners. the 2nd phase would see a permanent end to the war and the release of the remaining captives for more prisoners. the 3rd and final phase is a major multi year reconstruction plan for gaza seas for our deal with pay the way toward an enduring cessation of hostilities and a better future for all as president biden. acknowledge, just the other day. the palestinian people have adored sheer hell in this war. started by him us. there's an opportunity to charge a different course. some us mistake in egypt and katara have a sure the united states that they are continuing to work to ensure that from us engages constructively and the united states will help ensure that israel lives up
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to his obligations as well. assuming him us except the deal of the by the senior leadership. what come this to that thought this step in the right direction. and the emphasize that to, of course, the position has been always to have an immediate cease fire to stop the killing of our people. so this resolution is a step in that direction. we are grateful for a lot of brothers and not judy, whom we worked with very closely to try to influence the draft resolution to be closer to the objectives of the national price of the palestinian people. while israel's diplomats, that they would end the war. if homos released all the captives and turn themselves in, this is world is committed to these goals, to free all the hostages,
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to destroy from us as military and governing capabilities. and to ensure that does that does not pose a threat to israel in the future. and as we have echoed numerous times in this very chamber, once these goals are met, the war will end. if come us were to release the hostages and turned themselves in, not one more shot needs to be fired. yet sadly, for the past 8 months, hamas has refused. all right, let's if you live now to get a real alexander who is at the united nations headquarters in new york and gave um, what are the next steps now as well? number one is implementation. really? that's where this goes. i mean this is now that's a draft resolution. it's now been adopted and it goes from paper to reality. but getting there is certainly going to be potentially some challenges. but i think it's important to point out,
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you really gotta look at the details of what's in here, you know, and clearly, number one, this was a big diplomatic victory for the united states. they worked very hard on this. even the algerian ambassador even complimented the united states on trying to reach out to the era group. i out, jerry represents here a group trying to incorporate in what the error group was looking for. and this, they certainly did not get everything they wanted. but as the palestinian ambassador re add, manser said just there and the clip you just played. he said, this is a step in the right direction. and i think that's why it got so much over whelming support. i mean, there's some key things in here. you know, it says after 6 weeks of trying to implement a phase one of this uh plan. if it does not be fully implemented, it can, if the cease fire still remains in place. so long as all sides are still talking. that's a key point. there. it also talks about costing is being able to return to their homes immediately as we even in the north. so these are real details in this
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resolution that potentially now needs to be worked out in the coming hours in days to see them implemented potentially immediately. because that's remember these resolutions by the security council are binding under international law. but you know, as you point out, the heart part starts now, which is enforcing this resolution to implementing it. yeah. and you heard there from the us ambassador island to thomas greenfield. she has a lot writing on this. the united states, quite frankly, has a lot writing on this because they were saying all day here and you and headquarters. israel has agreed to this. well, that's a little vague. i mean, that's a little unclear, quite frankly. and the russian ambassador even said that even said in his speech, he said, what exactly is this real agreed to. bottom line is implementation. as you mentioned, the us said that they will work with israel to make sure israel lives up to its end of the bargain. and the us, well, complimenting cuts are and egypt set, we also hope and expected cuts out of egypt will work constructively with
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a mouse to make sure that that side. yeah, works constructive. we'd implements there part of it as well. so a lot writing on this uh, this uh, resolution now, and really the details now coming forward will be implemented and we'll see how they're implemented. and you'll get to get a sense of that really right now in the coming hours. the coming days we will see very pivotal moments or gabriel alexander, or thank you so much for your continued coverage. and as we mentioned, tomas welcomes the un security council voting a to back the ceasefire. proposal in a statement of the group says it emphasizes readiness to cooperate with the mediators to enter into in direct negotiations on the implementation of a ceasefire deal. and i'm also, as they will continue its efforts to achieve national rights for palestinians. alright, let's go to model one, the be sure he is the algebra is
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a senior political alice stage or says via skype from a parent. so more on a diplomatic, when we've been saying for the united states of is really leadership, still a big cage. he has not publicly endorsed the ceasefire road map, a mazda has come out, welcome to a resolution. where do we go from here, as well? stephanie, the united states as the winner of this, uh, the. ready of this uh the at the un security council will be the power that will dictate the days of the week, suffice to come. the face to face is the stages of wherever the gold fish or dynamics are template vented in, in this issue. and i think the united states would be engaging with is, or how's it going to be engaging with how much through color in egypt and paid to
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and decide whether is there as excuses, justifications and of, of stations are, uh, what founded or not. and as usual, i mean on the past 50 years american diplomacy, and is there a protest time is that the united states will continue to play? is there a lawyer? his name's defender, giving is really excuses while at the same time trying to nudge it to accept its ideas. but just to contextualize, it's really important to do so to do in order to know where we're going really to have to. once again, shut a life when we're, we're coming from. this has been a few years off general side of war crimes of a total destruction of the guns, a strip tension supported armed and financed by the united states. the same united states that until 24 hours ago was supporting the clinical $300.00. but it seems in
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garza, it's the same united states that sidney dangerously. it is. uh, a godfather, a ceasefire proposal that is winning at the you and security council. so here you have a lesson in geo products, geo politics where diplomacy is the reflection of the balance score in balance of power. and the united states has come out on top in terms of the geo politics of deserted palestine. ever since it's sentence are my does on october 10 or 11 to the area to defend is are, and as is read candidates crimes against because all it is is right. it is the united states that has imposed. it's made it to the strategic when under region a now if it is imposing its diplomatic when it has for 8 months, opposed any mention of a cease fire, any mention of a cease fire at the us to give the console,
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but now it's proposed its own cease fire and big. it was as a baby. every product going over it probably need another agreement, another set of negotiations, but it is what it is. this is the, what do we live in? the united states wouldn't be leading the process forward and more on how pivotal are the next hours and days as well as the end, as far as giving momentum to what just happened in the secret to console. and that's why i think it's quite important to your question because i think these are, these are the cost of fixing exactly that. how far can they progress today? because i think that the new i was living in his magical world of getting. busy crimes while waiting for perhaps upfront administration to come forward. his clock was different from biden's by this will probably be hoping that identifying, you know, gets with the program and accepts the deal or maybe negotiate
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a bit further, but probably be the by the administration. wouldn't mind if this government includes that. he's very close for another election and that's a like so many gallons with a full say when he's presumably today biden's. man, it is a it seems or less the prime minister. you know, before them i can that actually is that 2nd, it wouldn't be a, we'd been waiting for the by then as ministration or present by themselves. so the next few hours are really key in sending us or whether there is there it is. are serious in or not in writing down this war or to maintain the more of the same procrastination, in order to buy a diamond to buy them is out of office model. on the bizarre al jazeera senior political analyst, thank you my and alone. little is a former director of israel's foreign ministry,
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is served as israel's ambassador to south africa. he believes the un security council decision will be a surprise to the israelis. that is the best way to go that we'd be happy to hear. there is a little say, do you want us to give me the cost of oh, i think a visually though, but it was taken by surprise and well done this. i saw a guest that the show we do a i think the resolution is giving you a call to do that. by the basic year. i see it will be a very hectic warning and discussing it tomorrow. and as i see, the key country is united states, i think a lot of staff is going close to exhausting. is a big the pressure. i think the 2 companies and i think the agent is now in a position to vote in almost pressure form is way to add to the law we
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every day. starting closer to the egyptian boulder. dfw to russell refugees going to be g. m f. j agent. to be expected by the world by tonight and say no to to book the necessary personal philosophy get the necessary visual needs. and your secretary said anthony blanket has returned to them. it is to push the ceasefire deal through all blinking that is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu and urged him to approve president joe bind's proposal announced last month while the us was error. countries to press on moss to accept the proposal. but the group says the u. s. is biased towards israel. burner to smith has more on blinkers visits from jordan's capital, a mont reminder, israel has shut down, i'll just there was operations in the country. that's why we're reporting from
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outside israel. on to me blinking is back in the region and roll out, push to deliver the ceasefire between the i'm us and israel that joe biden 1st tables at the end of mates and in a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. lincoln's office at the end of our meeting issued a statement and in that statement, blinked and said, he told me that and you know, the us stands behind the comprehensive proposal outlined by joe biden, which includes spot, the release of hostages and increased aid to gaza. and bumped lincoln's office, said would give his rail the possibility of unlocking peace along the country's northern border and further integration with countries in the region. so the suggestion that from lincoln's office is that they've been trying to persuade or convince netanyahu of the merits of this cease fire deal. previously. netanyahu says, but he is in this will to destroy how much time it won't end until how much and is
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leadership. i not able to fight again in gaza. i'm us. it's part says the blinking has been too biased towards israel and he says the blinking stomach is a real obstacle to reaching a ceasefire agreement. and it's made out to 0 a month. and a reminder, again, benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet, has bound elders, are, and israel, and extend it that decision on sunday. and that's why bernard smith said, reported from neighboring jordan. meanwhile, and gaz itself is really a tax of cost more death and destruction across the strip on monday, at least $8.00 palestinians have been killed in hon. eunice after is really forces bond residential areas. tense sheltering displays people or also hits battles between is really forces and palestinian fighters. i've intensified at alpha. and alger 0 is the thought of as who has more now from them. but. and within the past
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couple of hours, there was a clear up scaling of the is where the attacks on the southern parts, including roughly district we can completely see how the development of the is very um, it continues to destroy residential houses and changing the entire milestone the lowest in a rough spot now we see, and we hear that the is where the forces are completely now stations in the hot beating areas of roof or having confrontations and crashes with palestinian groups as the he's very official, a sources have been completely saying that brussels are excessive painting and getting much more complex as they have been engaging in a very drastic fighting with palestinians. specifically that within the past couple of hours, the mentoring with homeless has announced the managed to to a number of is really so just in just a doses of them after being placed in a residential building that was later, completely blowing up by palestinian points, his own v uh over the heads of those who just with
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a late to have evacuated by as well look up to as of carrying out front cover on the ground in order to drag them from the place that was completely targeted by the palestinian flight of so seemingly the attacks continued all the different parts of the goal is to strip within the past 24 hours. at least 40 palestinians have the report of killed while moods and 200 others so far. being the ones that hospitals across gauze are running out of few medical supplies. we're seeing the lives of thousands of patients. medical staff are working beyond their capacity as facilities are over whelmed by demands and some patients deluxe the hospital in the better. so they've been waiting for care for months of a more disaffection at the bottom of it. i have been in front of the hospital doors since april 6th takes being out of work since april 26th. and i have been waiting to be transferred abroad and waiting for the crossing to open. so i can travel and
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continue treatment was his treatment is not available here. and so far the crossing is closed. of course this is due to the continuation of the war which has entered its 8 months. so i was up there, i've been out of assessment. i'm ended in sitting outside the hospital on the bed. there is no room inside, so i stuck outside. the situation is very difficult, the engine to thrown into the car doors and on the ground. as you can see, the situation is difficult and there is a shortage of medicine. a lot of the what was this for what he. alexa is the only hospital in the central area, and it can not receive such injuries, especially since the hospital was already very full with injured people, replace the injured along, the internal cord doors and in between the beds. there is no room at all inside this hospital for the injured. we had them sleeping in external tents. the hospital is now completely full and the number of injured people exceeds the number of beds by 4 or 5 times. meaning the clinical capacity cannot bear these numbers. and the
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doctor ahmed is an emergency room physician. we spend 3 weeks volunteering as an officer, a hospital or have eunice in january. and he says the restrictions on a delivery affect the care doctors can provide all these hospitals are functioning on electric generators and not just that there isn't enough fuel entering, but it's also really difficult to access these hospitals and deliver it in a safe way as the bombardment intensifies and as these raving military continues to seize different areas of gaza and provide humanitarian aid from getting there. but it's also important to recognize that maintenance of these electrical generators is impossible during these 8 months. the restriction of humanitarian aid also include spare parts repair parts that you would need to make sure the generators are functioning. and so there's no reliable way for patients to be able to get to hospitalized and expect to receive care every day is different than the day before
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. and the day after is different than, than today. and so it's really, really tragic because no one can really predict what's going to happen in the next few hours, let alone in the next week. so you see cues for care growing and growing. people who have things like diet, a kidney failure of any dialysis or diabetes, we need insulin or infections that need antibiotics. none of this is reliable throughout the gaza strip. on one day a hospital may have the antibiotics that it needs. but on the following day, it's not there. how can you possibly care for patients when you're under these sort of restrictions? but on top of that, there are f sixteens. there are times rolling through neighborhoods, and there are evacuation folders moving the people of gaza. so this is really a public health disaster and it's a nightmare for any health care system, let alone one that's currently being attacked and bombarded and targeted. while the u. n. world food program says it has suspended 8 deliveries to gauze or through the
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temporary u. s. military peer as it a sense of security, a spokesman for the you when link the decision to the is really risk your operation at the site as the refugee camp and which $270.00 for palestinians were killed to free for is really captives. and we've seen some of the media reports, we've also taken note of the very public statements by the us, a think central command said that the, the floating p or had not been had not been used in the, in the operation by these really forces regarding the hostages, i think it's only normal uh, after such a such an operation takes place with, with such a large number of, of victims that are humanity and colleagues take a pause, look at the situation and hopefully it can be, it can be returned to use as quickly as possible from our end. and these really
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military has released footage of the attack on and the say that the refugee camp is really soldiers stormed into the refugee camp. entering an apartment building or 4 captors were being held more than 600. other people were injured. as a barrage of missiles and gunfire hit the densely populated camp. around 100000 pallets, 2 news of and sheltering there. and here are the stories now from survivors. of the attack, the saw that
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the the sure the . 7 on the yeah, the, the, at least 50 people have been killed in an attack on several villages,
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an eastern democratic republic of congo. an army spokesman says it was carried out by the allied democratic forces, reval, boop, official, say they use guns and machetes and the attack and the many regions at least 80 people have been killed in violence there in the past week. and thousands of people have slept. the western sued in the city of fisher as fighting their intensifies between the army and the armed group rapids support forces this the only safe capital in western string done under r s. f. control fears fighting began in the area last month. the recess and the military have been vying for control of suit on since april last year. and the last operating hospital and fisher has shut down after it was attach doctors without borders, says staff were forced to transfer patients after the recess opened fire inside the
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facility. and earlier we spoke to admission the last of the day, who is the head of emergency operations, a doctors without borders, and he says, the are as if have been moving medical supplies. in fact, the city of the associate in the flu is now facing one month of the fighting between the rapid support forces joined to the forces and supported by the sudanese, the army. this violence and the impact of people is not to you. this the same hospital of sort of people i've seen shopping in streubal, it's uh, 2 people killed uh, in the hospital the in the past months. but now what we have seen seeing that i'm happy to horses up is what for us is entering the hospital, shooting, looting, the pharmacy, looting the administrative office, looting one of the images under this evidence. this is really a treacherous,
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anybody line has been trusted during the past week. along with the minnesota elder, we started to evacuate some patients because the offense is coming by the eastern part of the city of associates. so we anticipated a bit of some of them were uh restricted to some of the hospital and so just sleep uh the hospital. so when the we were forced to close and to start the activity hospital, this is the 2nd of all because one want to go to pediatrics hospital as well on the eastern part of the city. uh, were close just after the so the needs are meant for show in front of the hospital and the impact on delta dental. uh we needed to close it. so this is the 2nd hospital within a month. uh and in a city where the excess wheelchair is complicated. uh and uh, in the account uh,
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full of each, only these base people in the south of the city as well is struggling with the uh, useful to access to food with the skyrocketing uh monday edition the rate. that's what with missing. so and it says we ask for the protection of civilians including the worker and the protection of the hospital. and of course, to have a safe access to support into supply the cd over and especially in the camp of them . so in the south of the city and i have a morgan has more now from saddam's capital on the worsening humanitarian situation of the situation in the city of a sasha to the capital of north r 4. and the last city that remains under the army control and which they are a self be permanent through rapid support. first of has been trying to gain control of has been described as a kill box. and that's because more than 1800000 civilians have fled from other
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parts of therefore region to the 50, over the pleasure of speaking refuge, as well as the citizens who have been fair prior to the conflict breaking out. last april. now the city has been surrounded by the current military rapids support forces all 4 weeks now and they've been launching artillery attack, leading to the death of civilians and their injuries as well. the 8 are going to zation doctors without borders says that it has suspended. it's operations and one of the main hospitals, one of the 2 main hospitals in the city as a result of our 3 attacks and as a result of the iris f opening fire inside the hospital and that is likely to excite the baby communitarian situation. thousands of people have been injured the uh, the uh the, the organization doctors without borders says that in the past, month alone in the south hospital which has been suspended, which operations have been suspended in more than 100. 1300 people have been injured have been treated for, for injuries as a result of arthur lu,
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selling. and that's just in the city of fashion around the country. the situation has been deteriorating over the past few weeks, i think continues between the army and the recess in west go to the side. as well as in parts of the capital. for 2 civilians continued to be displaced and the united nation says that it expects the number of displaced people inside the country to reach 10000000. and that's the largest displacement figures in the world . now as they call for humanitarian and feeling for him, his hair and funding very little is being received according to the united nations and people continue to suffer. but despite that pricing continues between the army and the iris app with the situation to, to anything around the country. but the most concerned mean focus right now in the city open slasher, where millions uh, where hundreds of thousands are currently trapped. and which of the hours of seems determined to get control off to ensure that they have an a group or a full control of that are for region, even more going onto 0, how to play and carrying will always vice president has gone missing. so those
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are 2 of them. i was traveling to the northern city of whose hulu, but the aircraft failed to land at the airport as scheduled. communication has been lost. mdf soldiers are still on the ground. karen out the search and i have given strict orders that they operation should continue until their plane is found. as so head here on al jazeera, foreign ministers from some of the world's largest economies needs in russia, as the bricks group looks to expand as simple as the
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holloway seen, a nice little taste of winter down across the southeast corner of us driving. yeah, we've got this weather system rolling its way through the raft, loan through web victoria southeast and pops up new south wells for it has made as well target back to ice, abbas i, somebody brisk wins. could gust a 100 kilometers per hour over the next day. or 2, and some heavier post of freight as well. i think we could say as much as maybe 40 to 80000000 pieces of freight across that the southeast corner over the next day or so. it's a we'll see south west and what the weather also making its way into southern pulse of w. a metal continues to run by the re switch as we go on through the middle part of the week for the se in kona it stays driving because the temperature just a teen celsius, the full melvin. we have go west to whether making his way across the dish and that'll go this way towards the ceiling as we go through the next a day or 2 may, while some wet weather coming in across southern paths of china, some heavier right here,
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the seasonal range of course you can see that posing the way in, across a similar area. north of that generally drawing this helps 38 celsius up to was moving past of china. pretty hot tubing to japan. it stays fine, dry and sunny here for the coming days. the. this is a region that is rapidly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts, flip flops, people, some of those we talked to elsewhere saying that they fled up to a hearing. the other villages had been a talk. what we do in all just sarah, is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the i'd be tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and do you mind if he asked me to tell this story is a meeting of minds. it's always deadly would freedom, which is used to cover so many different things. the family of mainstream economics
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. if that happens in any other profession, they will be fine. yeah. well, not just fight it. they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist hardoon chain part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio would be on script data analysis era. the, the the, you're watching, i'll just a reminder of our top stories this hour. for the 1st time that you're in a security council has approved a resolution calling for ceasefire and gaza. the u. s. box proposal includes the,
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the exchange of palestinian prisoners with is really captives eventual withdrawal of his really forces from gaza and a return of displace palestinians to their homes. and moss has released the statements welcoming the un security council vote to vac fast ceasefire proposal. the group says it's ready to cooperate with mediators to enter in direct to go sions on implementing video. meanwhile, at least 20 palestinians have been killed and is really bombings across the gaza strip. the southern city of han eunice for the branch of these early stripes. more than 20 pounds indians have been killed across the strip. on monday the israel has killed at least 2 members of has the law and error strikes in northern lebanon, around 130 kilometers, kilometers from its border. the
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attack is one of the farther sta furthers farther. so opperation launched by israel's military since the war on gosh, i began with these airstrikes come after has been locked down and is really drawn from over southern 11 on monday of federal courts in california is hearing a lawsuit filed by a group of activists accusing us president joe bind, and his administration of complicity in israel's genocide in guys on a panel of judges are hearing arguments from the several palestinian human rights groups. they say that barn, along with his secretaries of state and defense, failed to prevent the war. and our aiding and abetting genocide by providing military support to israel suitcase has dismiss, was dismissed in january, but judges are now hearing an appeal against that decision. rob reynolds has the
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latest from san francisco, human and legal rights organizations, and groups representing palestinians, argued in court that president biden, secretary of state anthony lincoln and defense secretary lloyd austin, are violating us, was an international treaties that prohibit aiding and abetting of genocide. they say that the us should be enjoyed by the court to prevent sending any further weapons of war, including bombs, to israel that are being used to kill palestinians in gaza. the judges seemed somewhat skeptical of that arguments, saying that it might violate a long standing tenant of us law that prohibits. did you did sherry from becoming involved in political foreign policy or military decisions that are the province of the executive branch, including the president and the government's lawyers reinforce that argument as
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well outside the court house. here on the sidewalk, the demonstrators gathered some of them. paging images of 40000 watermelon seeds on a cloth banner. they say that represents the $40000.00 pallets sitting is until, during israel's, or on jobs. one of the of the plaintiffs attorneys said that no matter how the court eventually rules on this question, it was an historic day because palestinians were able to speak their own truth in a us court room. i think the importance of this case is that the palestinians have been speaking directly to the american people through their democratic institutions, through their judiciary. the rating, was there a going through? having heard the arguments on both sides, the judges on the appeals panel must now issue a ruling lawyer say it is unlikely they will do so immediately saying that it will
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probably be a week or so before that decision is made. public, rob reynolds, l g 0, san francisco is really forces have killed 6 palestinians in the occupied westbank on monday several res took place across the cities of to cut them and to bus in the north is really forced to say they've targeted palestinian suspected of attacking and illegal settlements, america from the mount village west of the law. and israel's war has trapped people living in gaza. but for decades is really restrictions of preventive, freedom of movement, of palestinians living in the occupied territories. a palestinian, a couple of living through the war. and gaza say it's stopping them from making this years hodge pilgrimage, and it only makes the pain of the war worse. so investor, avi, has more for able muslims,
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the annual pilgrimage to the cupboard in mecca. this lumps holy site is mandatory at least once in their lives. so as my mood and find the most out of who and piece together, what is left of their home and gaza. they also express of grief and regret about being unable to perform hutch as of forgetting. that'd be a necessary event for shakespeare's unfortunate levy lost a house. as you can see, there is destruction and devastation. and then came the closure of the border henri kind of go to hutch. it was to blows in one go to secure the pain of the war, the pain of the destruction of the pain of the siege and the pain of not being able to go to hutch palestinians living and gaza face enormous hurdles if they tried to travel anywhere after registering their names with his really authorities every year for 2 decades, they were finally granted permission. they sold every single value to pay for the trip. then the war happened. and what they described as a lifelong dream, nearly realized, slipped away novel of
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a whim and look to the ra footboard is very important for us from the date was shot . our hopes for the last people are very upset because they are, those were sick and injured. and those who a students a close, everything in their face and the same goes for the programs, help the even though they even want to deny a fellowship with dias, the hutch. i don't know who we should complain to apply to or speak to. who should we go to? we ask god to relieve us and for them to open the border moved and fatima say they were looking for with the hutch as a chance to feel connected to other muslims from around the world on able to go and with what is happening in gaza. they say they feel more isolated than ever saying bus robbie. oh to 0. the parsons, you know, as controversial right wing president,
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have you meet your has completed 6 months and power inflation has come down under his presidency. but this has come at the cost of slashing public sector jobs and subsidies. theresa both reports from where to siders to the assembly by left when groups and when a site is to discuss how to challenge precedent. have you had release plans for origin, tina? many of those here have been laid off since taking office have you had really has lead off at least 50000 state employees money. i know of either. it is one of them . we have some of the money and i went for my regular duty at the state airline company, and there were lots of police and they had a blacklist and i was on it. they're kind of sort of sponsor of the company and tried to prototype. i'd attacked the workers since the coming precedent in december really has the value of the currency by 50 percent, halted all public works,
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slash subsidies and fuel and electricity. and we'd use the number of ministry's bye have. but this is only part of the plan. when they came to power with a promise to carry out labeled attacks and other reforms that he says was one form argentina, but really has a minority in congress. and since taking office, he has been in constant consultation with other political parties. that's why he has been unable to pass legislation that will help him push the code. i'll make agenda release to stay with the plan has an objective to reduce information, but it has also cost a construction of the economy with a sharp drop and consumer spending. i don't look as it might be in the tasks i, lawmaker and economies. so says they've got them and lots of civilization plan a get to get under the investment buckle, the inflation is going to go down. you'll see very high unemployment because economic activities will not to recover immediately and it's going to be difficult to find people who are better and knowledge. and so, you know, people gave me layer blank check to stabilize the economy,
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tired of living with high inflation for years really has been traveling around the world meeting with far right, politicians and business men like you don't mask in an attempt to attract forwarding investment. but until it arrives, people on the street so struggling, you're going to trust you and people get older. i'm a guy who works, but you can't make ends make that the money. and the truth is that those and how not taking into account people from the middle class down because look, i was paying 1000 pesos for electricity and i've been back today. i pay 12000 in spite of his chainsaw plan, nice popularity remains high. the question is whether it will last city. so i'll just see that when aside and alan civils is a political economist and went to situs. and he says malays reforms have come out of cost or from the economic point of view. it's really
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a very tough 6 months. almost every indicator of economic activity has dropped very substantially. poverty has increased by 10 percentage points. and indigents that is hunger has duplicate his basically in the 6 months. so the employment is down, wages rear wages down. so people's livelihoods are head and d being very affected and negatively affected, and these 1st 6 months. so it's, it's really a complicated, very complicated situation. so it's not clear what the future evolution of this will be. what is true is that a delay has managed to reduce inflation, but he's reduced inflation through coding essentially, or substantially reduce economic activity in every branch of the comic activity.
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consumption private consumption is, is very substantially dropped. so that is the main reason why inflation has fallen . if economic activity eventually picked up, which one would hope it would then uh, it remains to be see what would happen with prices, but it is probable that they would begin to increase once again. so it's a, it's a, it's a difficult situation of foreign ministers from some of the world's largest economies are meeting in russia. is the 1st meeting of the bricks blocks as the group expanded with 4 new members, including iran and the u. a. the 2 day meeting is being hosted by russian foreign minister surgery alive ross. let's take a look up now. s breaks the leaders of brazil, russia, india, and china found at the group back in 2009 south africa joined a year later. or bricks is designed to be
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a new global voice opposing what it sees as a unilateral approach to do your politics. but it's stressed as it is not opposed to western powers. you. we, iran, if you appeal at egypt join the block this year on brick. so represents nearly a 3rd of the global economy in nearly half of its population. samo or cool, a yeah, bye bye. and e, y is a senior lecture at the department of management and economics of during university . and he says there's increasing diversity within the brakes block of this. i visit your views within rates as even those who have been previously seen as the border of supporting the west and they're putting on the or the western countries. by now we're going to watch a sourcing the group i saw. so the brakes, uh braces open for discussion. so any other times would it be that it can
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beneficial? and they can also have developing countries to benefits can play a role in breaks. that is why is not what produced throughout the nation is because it's due to all the other countries. however, the did accept the membership, it will be part of the explanations depend on how the country that is let me set it up because you can believe in the economic situation and also how they are going to, going to use in, in, in ensuring that 3 countries is growing. so head here on al jazeera defiance in the seats are friends as president called a snap for elementary poll. after losing to the far rights and elections for the european parliament, the the
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voters in france will be heading to the polls in 3 weeks time after president and my direct my call dissolved parliament and called a snap election. while his surprise decision came after his party suffered stunning losses to the far right in elections to the european parliament on sunday. as i shall butler reports from paris on whether my homes gamble will pay off, as we know the words beautiful smiles. marine the pen arriving at headquarters in paris the far right leaders wasting no time, but she proposed national rally policies campaign for snap election to the end of the month. her team says that ready was going to be good to very uh yes,
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i think we all set under foster the 7th of july. there was a majority either from the national riley or in coalition with others. we will very quickly be able to get funds moving again. the day off to cooling a snack connection in a move to shop the country bridge. president emmanuel my chromebook, surprisingly relaxed to the world war 2 commemoration in the southern town. as to is unexpected decision to dissolve, parliament was prompted by his son to write policies embarrassing defeat at the hands of the far right in front of you election on sunday. the recipe ton of offence preparing his ministers into a campaign even they hadn't expected. known for what is at stake is what the french nation will become in the years and decades to come. that's will be decided in 3 weeks time. let's not think that this election is just like any of them. it is, i repeat an election consequences out of unprecedented gravity or nation black hole
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. surprise, decision has shaken politicians and some public. some say that is, move is courageous that he's giving people a real choice other say that he's paying a dangerous game with french democracy. macros policy doesn't have a complimentary majority. he hopes to achieve one in the election by making your line says, with politicians on the right to the left who want to block the far right from victory. but this poster says macro overestimates his own popularity and on the estimates the appeal of independence policy. uh, so can you comfortable, he's not taking into account with his back is these days the fall, right. national riley is a policy like any other, you know, don't just guess people didn't see it is particularly racist or extreme. and the policy has a huge advantage. and just because it's never been in power, it's never been in a position to disappoint people. c, elections barely started. but so now one of the most likely outcomes isn't even move for minted parliament. and a coalition government is micro wins is best and the majority is darren gamble
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could make french political history if he loses, it will still enter the history books. but as the president who put the fall right in power, it talks about the out to 0 power diesel prizes have risen by more than 50 percent in malaysia on monday. and that's happened after the government cut diesel subsidies saying it's needed to improve finances. it says that expects to save more than $850000000.00 a year. and all this is part of a government plan to build what it says is a more sustainable economy or few, along with cooking oil and rice have been subsidized in the leisure for decades. which many say have strange public finances. and at least 3 people have been killed in northern vietnam as heavy rains cause flooding and land slides. residents were
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forced to climb to the roofs of their houses. as they waited for rescue. thousands of homes have been submerged. officials say some villages bordering china had been completely cut off by land flies and the sister of north korean leader kim jong has worn the tensions with south korea are free allude to a very dangerous situation. south korea's south korea rather installed slouch speakers along the border, broadcasting propaganda, critical of young young. and that's after the north. some thousands of blues carrying lenore and rubbish into the south. katrina, you reports of the south korea's military has resumed loud speak of broad costs, directed edits now, but the broad costs are being used as psychological rules and black propaganda. critical of young. yeah. across the heavily militarized buddha, they include use and catchy south korean pop songs. this is elise us to protect,
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move as tensions rise between the 2 rivals putting on the gun. can you don't? we want to make it clear that north korea will be responsible of any pensions escalated between the south and north. our government will maintain a firm and thorough readiness against any provocation from the north and doing what he needs to get it. but when do you want it? that's prompted an angry warning from kim your junk, the powerful system of north korean leader kim jong. she's quote, to move a prelude to a dangerous situation and says, unless soul stops the broad costs, the south korean people will undoubtedly witness a new count, direction, freedom and korea. according to the jone. yeah, and the latest escalation started going south korean active this and to sectors from the know sent balloons carrying messages, criticizing kim's family and regime dollar bills and usb sticks containing south korean music and television shows. the north retaliated by sending hundreds of believe its carrying waste paper, cigarette butts,
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and animal menu across the border. they are part of the reason, in my estimation, why the camry game is, cynthia is a trash build detritus and potentially physically still owing scientists. all 3 of you know is to put a president union south creating a difficult position or so will describe to the move as an attempt to cause disruption and anxiety and suspended a 2018 notary passed between the 2 countries that had halted military exercises and propaganda campaigns, the neighbors remain technically at war after the conflict and the 1950s ended in an august, but no peace treaty. at maximum output sound from the south korean loudspeakers can reach more than 20 kilometers into the north. far enough to potentially demoralize soldiers and civilians who hear them. it seems the latest spot is not about to end . as north korean forces are reported to be setting up their own loudspeakers in response. katrina you. i'll just, sarah,
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to thank you so much for watching your carriage also will be here with more news in just a moment. phoenix are the 2 years of strain. use political battles. columbus. congress spans bullfighting nationwide. it brings to an, in the centuries old tradition, brought by spanish colonizers, this victory, reevaluate culture. we inherited the culture of violence of torture that does not deserve to be called culture. the law proposes binding all bull fighting within 3 years to give time to the industry to adapt and transform bull rings like this one into cultural centers. this old tradition which used to thrill the masses in famous intellectuals the like, has reached its final thrust. ready ready in the resting place of the dead,
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