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the the. ringback the drops resolution has resulted after 8 months of bloodshed, the un security council approves the us backs proposal for an immediate cease fire and gaza. i must say that it's ready to cooperate with media o'clock. this is out. is there a life and also coming up, despite the legally binding you and resonation, israel is continuing its attacks in tulsa, several people including children of been killed in over 90 strikes
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the to hezbollah members are killed in israel's deepest attack. yet in level soldiers in malawi truck through mountain, as far as looking for a missing plane occurring, the countries as president news . so the united nations security council is voted in favor of a sci fi too, in the blood shed in gaza. 14 members of the u. n 40 approved to us back to seize 5 proposal rush. epstein part of the plan would see israel count says if for any captive swaps with palestinian prisoners and displays pulsing and returned to their homes, especially in the middle. but despite that legally binding votes, israel has continued its attacks across the street. at least 11 people have been killed and to the children is around his also suffering casualties. the army says full soldiers were killed in southern garza,
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in the no fights he on the israel 11 and border is also escalating. israeli forces killed at least 2 hezbollah members during a striking northeast and 11 and it is the deepest strike yet on is 11 east tar treat since the war on costs. because and as those tensions rise, the top us to pretty much anybody blinking, let's be meeting senior political leaders in israel. he's now on route to join. google and it's under begins are coverage from you and h q. and you to drop the resolution has resulted a proposed to cease fire and gaza presented by the united states when support and the security council, a clear diplomatic victory for the americans who blocked previous attempts to stop the fighting over the past 8 months. this council has often face divisions and the world has taken notice with understandable frustration. but there's another side to this story because today we adopted the 4th resolution on this kind of conflict.
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algeria, the era group representative on the council side with the us draft, almost guaranteeing it would receive over whelming support from other council members, revolted in favor of the task. here's lucian submitted by the united states us because we believe it comes to the present step for toward an image it have lost and she's far after the boat, the power steering ambassador, welcome to any news that could silence the guns and the suffering of palestinian people the number one item in that resolution is to have a ceasefire. to end this fighting and we are determined with our friends to make it a long lasting permanent ceasefire. russia wanted unconditional and permanent
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ceasefire, but chose to not veto the us draft choosing instead to abstain nurse book, i'm curious as it was, it was, these are want, specifically, has as while agree to use the haps we will hear from these riley representative. the council should not sign onto any agreement that has vague parameters of unit centrally. this agreement gives comp launch on details. we don't have to put on it, but a couple at the you in on monday the us said repeated lead it is real. had agreed to the terms of a deal, but after the vote, it was unclear if israel would abide by the resolution. israel will not engage in meaning less than and less negotiations which can be exploited by some us as a means to stall for time. security council resolutions are binding international law, but their impact often depends on implementation. that will be particularly the case with this one. the united states says they will work directly with israel to make
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sure it lives up to its obligations and the resolution. and the us also says it expects that cuts are an egypt 2 countries that have played an important role in trying to bring about peace. will also continue to liaise with i'm us gabriel's on to i'll just be here at united nations in new york as well with that by and drop us extra state on c blinking is in the middle east. this is him in tel aviv a few minutes ago. he's talking to a protest as who all demanding the release of captives held in gauze and, and the money that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu does more. let's speak to him or, and con, who joins us from the georgia and, and couple of them on and him run. so with, with that backdrop of the resolution being pos in the us extra state on t blinking is in the region. he's rallying this cause of the ceasefire, right?
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well, it's going to be interesting to see what he comes up with. we're expecting him to speak in the next few moments. so we'll have an idea of what his meetings were like with all of those senior officials, including the defense minister, including the prime minister and including many against the full local minister. now he's met with the opposition lead a yeah, the paid this morning that was saved being seen as much more of a kind of a courtesy called the old. it's like your sites came as the us proposed a resolution. now these randy reaction to that has been mutated simply saying we welcome all efforts. it's not something these way. these can criticize publicly, certainly because bass was brought the right boat by the united states. the great is that way. the israel says it has to compare that to the reaction that we saw for the last 3 us here was accounts absolute fury. they called each the the united nations as a whole. and t is rarely, they accuse of being anti semitic. and they said they would simply not abide by any
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of those resolutions. this one, by the us, is going to have a lot more weight behind it. but back stays is also a little bit of product because present drug bite and keep saying that this was the is ready proposal, which is coming as a surprise to these res, who say we all willing to talk about a ceasefire proposal. but we're certainly not looking at anything permanent right now. so they keep saying publicly vis a 3 phase. these 5 proposal actually ends with the reconstruction of causes. so he's going to be an interesting moment. it was already going to be a tough visit, but that visit was made tougher because this was a little much the surprise resolution by the us. and it happened just as a obviously blinking was meeting with those senior is ready officials and all said use him run in the meantime. if it's ready sold, just being killed in carson that's. that's what they died in the cell. so what we're hearing about these ready all mean is that the full soul just they entered
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into a house that was booby trapped at explosion. went off and the house collapsed in on them. also hearing that as well as those full soldiers dying, that there was several injuries as well. but we're also here that these what training soldiers they had just recently been recruited, that goes to show you how much from crisis these really all me is in normally recruits. don't go that deep into the front lines room, but they were in the south of alpha. so that is quite deep into the front lines. there is a recruitment crisis in israel right now. i remember there is national service and is role, but people are now doing the tour of duty and it's becoming incredibly frustrating to these really soldiers. it keeps saying they come read starting now we've got about $650.00 soldiers right now. they've been killed since october the 7th, but the injuries of fall fall, fall biggest, some of them life threatening. over 303350 injuries. and right, let me just, uh,
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i'll come back to interesting site. just wanna give you an idea of what tends to be blinking. it's been saying it's been addressing notary protests, but also the press. he says it's an imperative that we have plans going forward that he says the conversations on day off the plans and being continuing at today. i'm in the afternoon and we'll continue into the next couple of days. also said that's a reaffirming he said he, when he met the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, he reaffirmed at the commitment to the proposal. so let's see what else there is a also said that it's on how much to move forward with the proposal. oh no, that's a us extra state and cheap, lincoln in televi before he heads to a month. so it wrong. i keep thinking really making his position clear as he moves on to do that's absolutely right. well, the key, the key phrase have the end to the blinking keeps pushing to the israelis is the plan. and so the dates off that he has got to get these ladies to agree to what
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cause it looks like the day after the war. and if he does that, that brings he can almost retroactively get the 3 phases of deceased by applied in place because that 3rd faces, like i said above the reconstruction of cause. and so it was a commitment and as well, sir. and i mean, i sort of egypt as far as the medium ceasefire. the release of captives in is around. it's much more about getting them to agree to a plan, almost a roadmap that gets them to that the sites. it's clear that although he's talking about a day off, the isn't a real concrete day off the plan and he has present it. now it does arrive in georgia, my colleague goodness, where he's going to too much more about that in just a 2nd. but a full light should be on wednesday at 5 o'clock in doha, that's a press conference that he's giving, with the mirror of counsel and other senior officials in dover. let's see what he's
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got from this entire visit. if he's going agreement on the day after then that could push forward the ceasefire agreement. it keeps saying, the onus is on some us, i'm asked me to agree to this. i'm actually just, that's the us position, but i'm actually being split up. they welcome the sci fi proposal, in fact, in store. and they said we were very close to senior, must be that we weren't very close to an agreement and then says, today's most likely to happen. and that set everything back. so the onus of the american site is on the last about an esl, welcoming the resolution of the very least there were, i believe it after man, thanks for that update and mind calling, speaking just for my mom in jordan, these ready ministry, his release footage of the attack on how this about refugee come? yes is ready, so just don't been to listen to comp entering an apartment building where the full cap just with being held within $600.00 of the people injured as a federal dismissals and gun 5 hit the density populated, come around
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a $100000.00 palestinians would be sheltering the heroes and stories from survivors of the attack, the out in the house. the best way to do the like
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a forgotten him of the vin? no, you're not the sure. the on the, on the yeah. the, the
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playing, caring below, always vice president has gone missing. so let's to lima was traveling to the northern citizen. but the crow failed to line. that is, airport communications have 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. hiring latasha joins us live now from her. all right and, and baldwin heard and we heard anymore yet while the
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velocity defense forces come on to a general pull valentino periods, just give it an update. and he said that the missing plane has not yet been filed, and the search is ongoing. he says $200.00 plus sold is all on the ground. the police pharmacy officers and others are also part of the search. you also see that visibility for visibility is making hard to actually try and find the croft. we know the play belongs to malawi, defense forces, it was going to a funeral for our, for my minister when it took off it and causing some problems, was told to turn back and it had disappeared from the radar. so people now think that the plane is in some pharmacy area in the north of the country. we, the dispatcher would look for it. uh they said that the concern is that it's a rugged mountain this to rain, which could explain why it's taking so long to find this plane present advisors to create a has us regional countries including saw that forget to come in and help with the search and rescue if it's and he's insisting that the search will not stop until the cross has been found. how is this vice president been seen by people in law?
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we heard of the view in as well. he's young, he's 51 years old in africa, in politics. at that age, it is considered very young. he's popular a month to support his. they say he's kind of magic and so i'm expecting to run for the presidency when he mentions take place next year. but recently he's been enrolled in some corruptions, scandals, cups, and allegations alleged that he and some of the people around him to bribe is money . gifts from a prominent british businessman, he's denied these allegations, the matches be in and out of court. the court basically dismissed delegation saying there's no claim to it, but that is being a stain on, on his name for quite some time. but right now people are focusing, of course, on where it's just a croft and all the any survivors and data and we'll be back with you here as soon as we get any further developments in the meantime. thank you. well, thousands of people have fled the west and suited the city of alpha shares fighting
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intensifies between the army and the power and military rapids support forces. it is the only state capital in weston to dawn on the control of the r s f. a few slides he began in the area last month, the ortho, for the ministry have you actually for controllers? who done since april last year? from the city of al sasha to the city of to wheeler. there's 3 gunfire. that's not allowing people to go up to the markets or even get water. children are afraid, we are suffering and we suffered until we reached out faster. all the other villages on the way have been burned. food is expensive, living is expensive. drinking water is where to find the salaries are suspended, and after months we've only received 60 percent of them. and of course that finishes before the next month begins. while the last operating hospital in l fashion has shut down after coming under attack, doctors without borders, say that stuff are forced to transfer patients off the v r as if open fi inside the facility. as a refugee's playing the fighting has arrived at the exams on refugee account,
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which is 14 kilometer south of l, sasha adrian, small and the 30 percent of children arriving the suffering from acute mountain nutrition. one my, you know that the whole, but clearly we came from till we know we had to leave at night. we could not keep during the day because we were scared of strikes and weapons. they searched and threatened us. where are you going? and what do you have in your bag? they took all our belongings, leaving us with very little. and with that little money we were able to get to the refugee compare before the war or life was happy. we used to farm. we didn't have to buy bread or food from the market. we got to meet from life stock that we raised at home, but they still older likes stuck. when we arrived at the rescue g. com. they provided us with few things. but now we've run out the whole, my new situation is bad. we don't have any money for food and water, but home we would eat 3 meals, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. here we only eat one meal breakfast and i missed
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a home with my tories and to my friends. so this is a back to telling me where the exercise is because we have the prospect of an immediate cease fire building toward an enduring one. and a tremendous release for people in gaza, but also opening prospects for israel to build in during security, which is what this country needs and is wanted from day one of his existence, integration in the region with its, with its neighbors. being able also to make sure that people who have been forced in their homes in the north and return home building a future that provides the kind of during security that israel has not enjoyed this proposal and moving forward on it is the 1st step also down that path than in that direction. so we want to see if it comes to fruition.
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i've met with prime minister netanyahu last night and he reaffirmed his commitment to the proposal. i also had an opportunity to speak to the fence minister, go on to another senior as early as this morning. and i think there was a strong consensus again behind moving forward with a proposal. but it really is down to one person at this point to see what comes from them from him. now we are also president biden, is resolutely committed to his real security and it was defense. he is the 1st american president come to israel during a time of war. the 1st american president to commit american forces to help defend israel when it was under attack from around and in april. and we're committed to the defeat of from us to ensure that it can govern guys. again,
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we also believe strongly that well military means the necessary. they're not sufficient. and there has to be a clear political plan, a fair amount of training plan, in order to ensure that a mazda is not in any way shape or form present control of gaza. and that is built and move forward toward more enduring security. and that's why even as we've been working on this past week, she's far even is we've been working to try and make sure that the conflict doesn't spread to other parts of the region. we've also been working on a after plans for garza's security governance, rebuilding and we've been doing that in conversation consultation with many partners throughout the region. those conversations will continue uh this afternoon and in the next couple of days. and it's imperative that we, uh,
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we have these plans that we're ready to go. uh and uh, simply put, we're not going to get to the day after if we don't have plans for the day after. so i'm working resolutely on those. but the 1st step, the most important step, is getting agreement on the proposal, the president by the foot board, and moving on from there to questions. so just to follow up on what you said about your meeting with the prime minister. did you get an explicit assurance that he would get from us, except the proposal that's on the table, that the deal has done that he reciprocally, or he continues to support for that? that will, that will quench things? yes. how it's related to that. how do you reconcile what seems to be a difference between the mas position that there has to be and is really assurance of a permanency spires' part of this process. and phase 2, i guess, and the prime ministers student. and that is the talk of a permanency spires,
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a total non starter that seems like in your reconcile level of difference. how do you see that being solved? well 1st, what the proposal does is it brings an immediate cease fire, and it commits the parties to negotiate and, and during cease fire. and that will be a process if you go see agents. but the commitment in agreeing to the proposal is to, to see that in during ceasefire, but that, that has to be negotiated as long as those negotiations are, are ongoing. the ceasefire that would take place immediately uh would, would remain in place, which is manifestly good for, for everyone. and then we'll have to see, but you're not going to get to, to face to, to uh, address these fire unless you start with phase one. so that's where it begins with the security council resolution on most issue, the statements is supportive. it essentially, do you see the says a hopeful sign that they might be being toward accepting what more needs to be done to persuade them off to, to, to accept this east part you?
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well, i say it is a hopeful sign just as a statement that you should have some present. it made his proposal 10 days ago was helpful, but it's not as positive. what it is, what is this positive, at least what so far? been this positive one way or another is the word coming from, from gaza and from the, from us leadership in guys. and that's what counts. and that's what we don't have yet. and that's why i say we're, we're waiting to see. everyone has said yes except for him us. and if i'm us doesn't say yes. then this is clearly on them on them in terms of both to continue the war not ended on them in terms of the, the safety, the wellbeing of, of hundreds of thousands, millions of palestinians, women,
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children and men in gaza on them in terms of the safety stability, security of some israel as well, the region as a whole because the longer this goes on and the more chance there is again to the conflict to spread for us as the problems of all that. and in other places we've been working every single day to prevent that from from happening so far we have but going along with this goes on the greater the risk. so again, i want to come back to the security council resolution. i don't think the world to be more clear about what country after country in this region and beyond are looking for. and that is saying yes to the proposal. we await the answer from us. and that will speak volumes about what they want, what they're looking for, who are looking after? are they looking after one guy who may be for now safe very. i don't know, 10 scores underground somewhere in gaza. while the people that he for,
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for throughout present continue to suffer and across fire is on making or will he do what's necessary to actually move this to a better place to help them the suffering of people to help bring real security to israelis and palestinians like others with their those what influence but influence is one thing actually i'm getting a decision. a dispute is another thing. i don't think any one of the other than the i'm us leadership and gaza actually are the ones who can make make decisions. that's what we're waiting on. thanks. nice. that's it. yes i could. you stay there and see blink and totally depressed and tell yvonne is 2 of the reason he's heading off to the edge. was that in a couple of them on later from where we can speak to him or? and connor was wondering, he's been listening in it. right. what i thought was interesting that he was saying that we await the answer from us on the spot proposal. but we've already heard from
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him as he was told reuters that the group accepts the u. n. c's far resolution that ready to negotiate over the details? is that a discrepancy? i don't know if it's a discrepancy. it feels much more like a strategy was uh, the secretary of state is doing is trying to deflect uh from israel being department that perhaps isn't ready to fully commit to the 3 phases by. i'm putting the organise on the m s. that might be a result of the conversations he's had with you on the left with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu with others in israel view, a thing you call, keep pressuring us like this. it's how mass you need to focus on how about so it might well be a strategy rather than a discrepancy. like you say, how much of actually welcome this resolution they want us to negotiate is that's the biggest step that they take. and so i thought, but what was interesting as well was the fact that anybody blinking reference yes,
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yes, it was, didn't call them by name. but it said there's one guy in maybe 10 clothes down in the tunnel. and garza, he is saying that that is the man that is making the decisions for a mass is not the how much leadership and all that they're negotiating with. the perhaps understands base now much brittany did. maybe even in the media often month of october 7th. so it's interesting that the americans and now kind of referencing the leadership in garza to under fire and who mister benjamin netanyahu has been absolutely clear about. he wants to complete destruction by politically and militarily. so i think it feels like lots of pen pundents going to be saying this. i think it is really media that, that is, i'm sort of agreement between the us and israel to put the openness on. i'm asked to try and deflect criticism, hope israel, right? am i would leave it there for the names that could be more developments on this one fails as a day goes on. thanks very much indeed. so a 2 day conference is underway,
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