tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 13, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the pocket of this is the news i life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the united nations singles out be a survey of the ministry for grave and unprecedented violations against children and it's global report. the hezbollah launch is one of his largest rockets attacks against against northern israel. g 7 leaders agreed to lends ukraine $50000000000.00 in the system. so i'm using an estimate for that
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annual summit. you opinions talk cause slaps of 200000000 dollar fine on hungry for not following it's a sign of lewis is for hundreds of thousands of football fans or defending on gemini gotten support. is hoping to witness an upset against the host and the opening game of the european championships. the thanks for joining us as 1800 hours gmc, we begin with the united nation support that is condemned this way. the forces for killing and entering children. you and 60 general antonio gutierrez says he's a pull by the dramatic increase and unprecedented scale of grey violations against children in palestine. and israel. the u. n. has verified 5698 such violations by his railey forces last year. he says many children were killed because of israel's use of explosive weapons and civilian populated areas. the
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situations in the concrete part where substantially, increasingly valet shows where verified include a rise or fall but a 155 percent violations over prior years. in the conflict in a straight, i'm the occupied palestinian 3030 not terribly. in a spread the gospel street. and there are 2 pathways back as a mass on the assignment you had committed a $137.00 violations against children less according to the board. and most at least 43 is ready. children were killed during the 7th of october attacks. but you and chief is asking israel and putting in groups to protect children and to take meaningful measures to respect international law. rule and goes, is devastated the lives of tens of thousands of policy and children in the city of darrow, by the displaced families, say that dealing with constant grief. many of the children living the now opens the support of my correspondence kind of
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a moot in central guessing. the war in gaza has forever changed the lives of more than 2300000 palestinians. among them are tens of thousands of children affected by conflict. they have endured on the speak of the last, forced into a life that has become under recognisable reports show more than 15000 miners have been killed in the war and estimated 17000 have lost parents or are separated from them. cases have become so common. hospitals have coined a new acronym, w, c, n s f, which is stands for wounded child, no surviving families. these 2 children are or friends. they now live in attend cared for by a woman and her 12 year old son. i son who we are dealing with his own set of loss is his father and 2 older brothers were killed in on his regular ears. try the shots, man. i'm traumatized. my father was killed one of the whole 2 weeks later at the home with my brother in law was show his wife was killed,
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the little baby fell from the 2nd floor. many of these children live in constant fear. fear of moore is really a talk, a moving more family members don't being forced to leave this place yet. again, just a crisis has also an impact on their mental health. many of these, the children did not know where their parents are somewhere detained by these really military, while being forcibly pushed out of from northern garza. 9 year old mirror hasn't heard from her father in days. it's made out will cry this. we fled to the south and ran for our lives. we were living in fear on our way here. we saw the dead bodies all over the road. we walked long distance is barefoot and that is really said the area was safe, but it's not true. wherever we go, there are town. okay. one out of every 6, the children is acutely malnourished. living and devastating condition with limited water and food. is there a new normal going to school is now a distant memory. a luxury that is no longer accessible. have i'm own,
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i mean dab eat celebrations are approaching. we have no way means to celebrate the will, has deprived us from school toys and every joy in life, the burden of war is heavy. but palestinian, the children here say they have no other option, but to carry the end and the out hunting my moods. i was just the euro from central garza palestine. it's also in central causes. target was the results of the alex the hospital in darrow bala intact to you. and of course, focusing his attention on the suffering of children in this conflict. the yeah, that's right. because children, in fact, me considered to be a very significant part of the power spending community who generally have been completely experiencing very tragic and in human conditions. they have been multiple display from the houses they've been show it with these by themselves and
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even attend the shows over the entire days and nights within the past 9 months. and at the same time now and instead of having and enjoying the basic rights in terms of education playing and we are a way to data from the laptop, which is festival, to celebrate among palestinians. and all these children absolutely malnourished, alongside with being deprived from the parents in some sense in case we are talking about more than 15000 palestinian children being killed so far since october, the 7th. and according to the statistics released by the tell us that by the government, government media office, the say that at least 17000 palestinians children have most one of the parents since the out to print of the complex. and this is the grim reality that day by the really exhaustive haze as be pointing on these by that taps close multiple areas. inventory 3 continue to refine 1000 full shot of sidney children who are right now,
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experiencing dramatically very tough the humanitarian situation in the ground. need topic, i've seen that lot for us in darrow, by law. thank you. and the war and gaza has led to a significant search of violence against mine is including in the occupied westbank . united nations recently put israel on his list of those who violate children's rights. now more human rights groups are hopeful that will be accountability node as in ramallah with more. it's how it's how i'm is paralyzed from the neck down and is really soldiers stop the 17 year old at close range in the neck, trapping him in his own body, struggling to tell his story. sculptured 1st february this year and was chased by his really
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soldiers and as the north of the occupied westbank, they run him over right at the door of honda store. the jeep chased him all this way and drummed into the kids and the soldier one down and shot him. as you can see, the bullet marks and his blood are on the water. harrowing stories like com is our common place in palestine. human rights organizations have long accused israel, of violating palo city and children's rights pervasively. and with impunity. that's why they will come to you as decision to finally place as well on the list of countries that violates children's rights. most of the you and report details nearly 8000 verified violations against the palestinian children. during 2023. all carried out fires. ready forces an arm settlers violations cover, killing,
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maiming displacement use of children as human shields and attacks on schools among others. it also documents that attention of $900.00 children and reports on multiple forms of sexual violence against child jennings. the new is new to me. now that is really is part of this list of the same human rights advocates are hopeful. this will lead to consequences. instead of any point when i come across, i know why they should buy got these countries in call for our comfortability. they should not be treated as normal estates. this rarely soldiers should be banned from countries in this, and they should be tried for war crimes. one says, thousands of additional cases are still pending, verification, 6 months into 2024 situation has only become worse, uses even more shocking phenomena. and his brother, i my, this report recognizes their live tragedy, but it can not change it. they face their violently altered lives with the
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resilience and hope only children can muster. not all damages ita occupied westbank, palestine for the you and reports also sounding the law. i'm over is ready violations against children in the occupied. westbank is need abraham in ramallah with more on the situation that you would think that children would be protected under international law because they are living under military occupation. but on the ground, you see children as 30 as 12 and 13 year old going into municipal court. and sometimes they would tell us that they did not have a lawyer present with them. they would have a translator from these way, the army and that person, they, it because he's to or she speaks arabic. the child thinks that they might be sick. so they are dragged into admitting to things that they have not done and ultimately
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being is sued in these military courts. we're talking about intimidation that does not spiritual to, and we're talking about it a pain that, that goes beyond the experience of beating and intimidation and at us. because when we talk to families, they tell us that these children never really seen as the child. they talk about fear they took about anxiety, they talk about problems in sleeping. imagine you're talking about it trauma that is not just lived by this generation, but it's addressed generational trauma because the parents also have suffered from the occupation the drug pay that's have also seen that pain that fear. so when we talk to these families, they tell us that they see that feed amongst their children, but they cannot show it's because they're living in a condition that they might be seeing these really forces every day and wherever they go. so they try to show a facade of power that they are strong. and when we were covering that release is
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of the palestinian prisoners as part of the captive swap deed we've seen mother is telling us that these are just miners, either or just children. but they're trying to be men, they're trying to show force they're trying to show that they are strong. but in the end, you're talking about children who are really living the absurdity of the being under as well as many 3 occupation is introducing. kenneth ross, who is a full, my executive director of human rights watch and is now visiting professor of the princeton school for public and international affairs. he's joining us from new york and welcome back to the program at kenneth. so what does it mean for israel to be on this list of worst defenders? when it comes to find this against children, what does it say about the kind of war it's waged? well, i should say government is fight tooth and nail not to be placed on the un secretary general's list of shame. so the fact that for the 1st time,
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israel was included on that list along with some boss. and as i'm sure high is a real state, it speaks to just a b is reading military's considerable difference to palliser needs very much and i think it's worth knowing that this was a bad week for israel in terms of you and reports. because what we're discussing now is the secretary general's report about firm to children, young conflict produced a few days ago. you went commissioning for you also put out a report entirely separate where to detail some range of as rarely as well. some us, no fines and said that israel's work times were some systematic that the amount declines against genetic. and so what this adds up to really is, you know, the issue, of course it's entitled to defend itself. but it's not entitled to rip up the geneva conventions. it's not entitled to, nor international humanitarian law, which is of course, designed to spare cigarettes as much as possible the house or is it. and that's why we have this tremendous civilian tool day in and day out enough for the more
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investigation. so the deductible those conducting this was that you're able to try on the lights as you suggest the findings to cost the lights on the full extent of what is going on here. according to the un, this figure, a $5698.00 children only includes those that they've actually been able to verify the suggestion, of course being that it could be much, much bigger than that. yes. what if i can do you look at the, the gaza health ministries, numbers they are considerably larger. and the guy, the health ministry has a long history of been pretty wide. so, you know, the, do you ever report was been conservative, that was quite appropriate. but, you know, even if you take its number as the number, it's huge, you know, energy shows how so much of this is really no trail ration risks involved are being passed off to civilians. and indeed, many people are likely asking to die was the part of the findings of the commission of inquiry? is this collective punishment? is this,
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why do you mean the palestinian civilians of gaza say are the kinds of smiles because you know, from off of the military dictatorship, the people have cause i have no control over as soon as on our ordinary civilians by bombing them, by starving them is although we intimate is contrary to every little before, but that seems to be what is wrong, according to the us, you and finding. so i'm us and as long as you had committed to a 137 violations against children, that of course is what they have been able to to verify how to think of these figures will be perceived as well as well. you know, i mean the issues response already has been, you know, how dear, you equate us, we have come off, which is so much beside the point because 1st of all, you know, nobody's equating them from us. they said the same thing when the international criminal court charged, you know, not only that time. yeah, when another is really official, but also 3 also visuals. that's fine waiting that you, that's holding each to account for its own work,
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fine. and that's what should have the idea that, you know, one side is going to get a pass because the oversight to me is worth times these crazy are one of the basic premises that came out of trouble is that were caused by one. so i do not excuse me, all kinds by the all. and so you know, both sides deserve to be criticized for what they've done wrong. and obviously the facility and all of these regular bombard mentioned, disturbing, has been just on speaker september last 18 months or item kenneth ralph, for the executive director of human rights watch. now visiting professor at the princeton school for public and international affairs. good to hear analysis on this many thanks for your time. is there any forces of co 3 palestinians doing right in the occupied westbank troops stool in the town of complex here, where they destroyed house, your operation, which also targeted jeanine last it for about 13 hours israel's ministry. he says it was aimed at disrupting the activities of promising in finances as well as 550
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rockets into northern israel and the occupied golan heights at different systems. and israel levine intercepted of intercepted some of them raw that has been lost as the attack. so in response to the killing of one of his senior commanders, it comes a day of to hezbollah. 5 more than $200.00 rockets from 11 on his data for the as has values the arm drones, they also use rockets and what is the price of a complex operation and its official statements. hezbollah says that this is also part of it. please have the ation to the killing of one of his senior commanders on tuesday nights and is ready to strike. now he has the law did promise to step up the intensity before the tax in response to the killing of its mode, the most senior figure. yet since the confrontations begun in october with many observers will tell you that this is not just about the matter.
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you know, hezbollah has been escalating the past 2 days, showcasing its capabilities because it's giving as well 2 messages. first of all, it is trying to help us ally from off a have a better negotiating position. as there are talks to bring about a ceasefire to end, the war on cause us but has below is also telling this rate is not to decide to launch a wide scale attack on 11 on as well, has been threatening to do that. it has while i refuses to pull back up from, from the border. so this is also about the parents of the parts because of a lot. the leaders of the g 7 nations have agreed to provide a $50000000000.00 loan to ukraine during the annual summit. to initially, so holding ukraine against russian to tax is being top of the agenda during the tools. g 7 is also looking to half
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a loan re page using the interest generated from froze and russian assets, which are mainly sitting in european banks. so it's a lot different, but it comes to a james space. so using the purely a region or something, it's very following a little. those twisting says that the g 7, the summit damn, and james the podiums out by didn't zalinski expect you to speak shortly announcing this pilot for security agreement? what's it all about of the yeah, there's quite a lot of that. so it's, i think he is a support presence, the landscape, the g 7 leaders know they messed a year ago. in hiroshima, they hoped that ukraine would be in a much better position against russia, then it finds itself right now. so some important developments have been taking place. as you say, we have this loan is going to be given to the ukraine of $50000000000.00. now what they're doing is using the c's assets, $300000000.00 of c's russian assets,
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and they're gonna use the interest and on that to to guarantee this loan to ukraine for the reconstruction of ukraine. we also, as you say, have this deal with the us, which is go to 10 year deal of security assistance to ukraine, trying to show ukraine that varying for the long whole. of course, we've seen what has happened in the past with congress that it is sometimes very reluctant to pause ukraine funding. and we've seen president trump, who has in the past of being very unpredictable in his foreign policy decisions. so i think the idea is to try and make things trump proof, but that might be quite hard to actually achieve in, in, in real life i, if the full, the president becomes the president once again and in power with all the stuff that's been going on here and they too far and they say the defense ministers would be meeting in brussels, preparing the ground for nato summit,
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where they have to give more support to ukraine. now, in less than a months time, already a deal done with the or could member of the nice have a launch that's hungry, which is long of the opposed nato's support for the, for, for you, cried to let the agreement that hungry will let the rest of nato do what they want, but will seats on the side lines and agree to disagree with the others. and, of course, change media, norma to you. if the crisis in casa and published in the entire trees clearly the full front of world leaders, mines, those leaders there at the g 7, all the old thinking from the same hinge sheets of them and as well. yeah. on garza, they've had a session on gaza, we'd be getting to get some lines. it's a final communicate that's not been released yet. what happens is while the leaders are doing that very public meetings and the protocols and but the cool, the, from the photos, they watched power shoes has come down from the sky about an hour ago. buying the
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scenes. they are agreeing, paragraph by paragraph, the details of the final communicate. we think we know that the language on israel palestine, they say they're very concerned about the situation on the lebanese northern israel boulder. and of course there are some worries of israel when it's finished, as rafa offensive made stopped for the operations in the north. they say they have an on waiver and commitment to the 2 state solution of course. so my question that why was that a year ago the us, for example, was working round the palestinians not with the policy is trying to get normalization deals with some of countries. and then the other thing that's in, we believe in the final communique, is that they called israel to refrain from a full scale offensive in rafa many might say the watching the pictures that you seen on algebra in recent weeks, the appalling seems the is pulling desk tall if that's not a full scale offensive. what is i can tell you a,
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a us state department spokesman though he is speaking in italy, says we've still not seen is our launch a major military operation. that kind of operation, according to the spokesman, is not the size, scape or scale we seen elsewhere in gauze. it's be not bo limits. it is the quote operation more limited and compare that to the pictures that you've seen here on this trend allowed to 0. show you run conclusions or i james for now, many things that we will of course be back at the g 7 summit and probably as soon as we hear from j bought into us president of a lot to me as the landscape speaking, of course, on that bunch was secuity agreements along with other issues at the g 7 saying so now thank you. but nato venturi introducing is the head of research and policy of the agency for peace building. he joins us live from bologna a and it's really to talk a little bit more about this. let's focus on the g 7 embroider tubs,
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because 70 questions, to be honest about how relevant the organization is, given, how many global arrival is ever emerging internationally. while certainly to just say every night, it's why student club lie combined and we can say, but always has more smaller class that is around less riley. on the next few decades ago, i started on the less right about on when it was created in 1975. now it's still around a bunch of turned off uh, economic power, but it was same reason as into our most popular population. it stopped the time for science, so there are other 4 i'd like to just landed on the breaks then sides without expanding to the new man by the g 7 slides struggling to have more of presentation and reach out to the counter. his wife was not able to reach in the past, creating ghost a song clever to this. i think it's all about i think. ready beloved, we're just looking while we're talking absolutely the photo opportunity,
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classic picture of all the g 7 liter standing side by side. i'm going to believe just standing there. the podium, a handful of them all very likely to be out of power within the u. k. leader, we should see that goal most sudden by didn't that's up in the how does the alliance future proof decisions made in probably from few just political shocks to come? i'm thinking of a trump presidency for example. yeah, absolutely. that's an issue and i'm sure that the need, those are thinking as i'm starting that on today. so as we. ready we have said they are discussing, nobody shows and properly taken could and knocked off and what was going on today you've read and to me that he is most trying to, to work on more long term project 3. and so they discussed, for instance, on the relation with africa, i'm not real about the infrastructure. so an issue that to go beyond that minded, but certainly that all sound frustration i,
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i say for 3 since after the you election is why tries of germany. and the war is more of the domestic lack of um, what is wide circle needed that easily may look for to, to include more lead as always the front of the salt going through all that solve some term for you, mutations in terms of agenda. so the 21st by today if that change i was, wasn't naturally calendar relations between the g sat in the natural county for stock charts and on the salt car and my date that that is a flagship planned at the time. it is mentioned in many times, not order is p r. what exact means it's certainly comes to doesn't need a long term. glad demo relation, new release shows more beautiful. the more retreating and bar and as a non between dollar noise and received the sort of middle one. it was why fi after day manager knew that after to encounter? we're not, i'm not looking for charity,
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but we're looking for opportunities. water. these opportunities are still not clear, you know, but in financial beach through minds where management, today's about rusty is original cloud or to around around that well incentive. so is the full african countries or indeed other emerging economies to lean towards the g separate main. surely the brakes uh, group pool organization member nations, a block of course has been expanded very much in recent years. is a lot more uh, not full home as i said instead of the ga, i say 7 rather. yeah, absolutely. yeah, absolutely. that's a very, very good find and demonstrate that incentive that why lead me to the think for the 1000 and positions and that was not clear and how much that would be a but i mean to put something on the table or something fresh, fresh resources, mr. barton today mansion,
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i mean non boss clear not by some term of investments and that is something that they. ready not it's not doing at the moment. um douglas and i think the object on the that's what i really yeah across from offers on the is that this the don't want to have exclusive renee, sean. so they want really to make it easy as was china with the yeah. with the you conscious card? did you with that they don't want to have review that exclusive relation and that's a lot to unfortunately it western lead or do particular idea would be on the job or fed mansion imagine days and start a combination, not the priority that task can be there. so that i have time of relational. ready uh, with the piano content, but that's a, something that they have to come to you this is not looking for and that's, that's a should be a change of insanity in the language that we, they offer compartments from uh,
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from the g 7 countries. i'll find this standing out by golf and noticed there's been a more july to the moment and more people are not as not across the board tasks for africa need us for off counsel just to have one privilege of relation. i tried not to look up the job, but not of and tori. good to hear your thoughts in this head of research and policy and agency for peace building many sites. now, before we move on, this is live shots all by g 7 summit. the stage is set for j button us president means the lensky, the leader, of course of ukraine. the united states parties to pledge small political financial supports to ukraine support also been guaranteed. and promised by all the 27 members. what comes of apps soonest, but nicely to start speaking. so hungry is prime minister victor oil banners rejects to the multi $1000000.00 fine. impose by the use top quote is that right? just past has been ordered to pay $260000000.00 for breaking the migration and
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asylum rules. the european court of justice rule that fail to observe the rice of a saw them so you can stay in the country while the reputation surprised that it was. i ordered budapest to pay more than $1000000.00 a day into the compiz. with this order, with this, this dispute between hungry and the due dates back to december 2020. that was with ongoing all sorts. he's with choose of and rule for the detaining migrants in transit science. i missed the old man, holds a hard line stance of migration, which is worse intentions with brussels. last month, budapest voted against the use new packed on migration and assign them color. and hon. gary and little only allows people to submit requests for asylum from outside . the country announcing defines what kind of a you rules are for us. it has more from london on hunger, he's fine. so background to this extends to the crisis in 2015 when
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a 1000000 people of floods largely fleeing the war and syria entered europe. 400000 coming through hungry. yeah. as you were so too hungry, reacted to that by putting up some razor. why a barriers along its border at creating these 2 transit zones where people were detained for, often very long periods of time. and that was found after it was referred to the c j by the european commission to be in breach of e. you asylum little, those transit zones were then removed, but hungry still not seem to have really done enough to comply. and then in 2020, there was this separate law that hungary instituted saying that anyone seeking a saw and had to claim this on an outside the country or the embassy in keys in ukraine or in bel grade in serbia and not on the hung darian territory and not to was found not to comply with a you a low on a side of. and so what we have from the c j on this day is a reading that hungry failed to comply with the rise of applicants for the national
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protection to remain in hungry, pending a final decision saying that this was deliberately avoiding a common you policy in a way that is unprecedented and extremely serious infringement. all of you lot still had allowed to save him silence, victorious gangs of monkeys to terrorize the locals. we find out what's being done to stuff the menace. and in support, tiger woods was aiming to roll back. the 3rd major championship of the sun is here with us towards the hello. the weather is looking for it to quiet across the middle east over the next couple of days. and by quite, i also have to sunshine, so i'm just going to be certainly hop. we well into the full of these for most of us, one or 2 showers,
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that just into way around pushing up towards the caspian sea. we're going to say some of the conditions as we go one through sites is a little further north. fact that getting well up into the full to some of the conditions that 24 q a living type of tools that east the side of the mediterranean penny a hates in place here as well because it could get up into the mid forties for friday. what's the process? syria, who's i pretty humbling. goss, i'd be getting up to $33.00 degrees, which is pretty close enough. one or 2 showers up to was the black sea becoming a little more expensive as we go on through sas bay. but otherwise, it's really about the hot, dry conditions which will desist hot and dry too into eastern parts of the administrative treatment to the northeast of egypt. kind of a 46 degrees celsius. plenty of sounds, a rumbling away across the west african out of seasonal rates, didn't quite nicely that southwest one said, pushing the big down pulls in across a good part of west africa. it's also some way whether to into east africa, chiefly ever towards mesa and bay,
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looking to have that low re page using the interest generated from frozen russian assets mainly held in european banks. this fight. let's get to our exclusive interview. now with the us extra estate entity blink, and he discussed the war on guns and the prospects of a c 5 between a mass of israel. i was just, it was to allow to, i began by asking him about where the negotiations currently stand. 12 days ago, the president by laid out this proposal, and in that time almost the entire world came out in support of it, including the united nations security council, but also the arab league. virtually every country in this region and well beyond the israel accepted the proposal post and you know, sorry, accepted the proposal from us was the one answer we were waiting for. and the answer that we got last night that was submitted to cutter was submitted to egypt. and to us as a mediators. and this process, unfortunately,
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was not the yes that everyone else that provided it was looking for more changes to the, to the agreement, including changes on items that a must have previously accepted. so the hard reality is we could have a ceasefire. we put a maybe had a ceasefire 12 days ago, but we don't in this moment because some of us has not said yes, we have. i think some changes that mazda is looking for that are workable, that we can try to close the gap on. there are others that are not workable. so we have to see in the days ahead whether we can actually close the gaps. i think that the gaps are original, but just because they are doesn't mean they will be ultimately. how moss has to decide everyone else has decided from us. it's not what does not workable for you and for this way as well. i can't get into the details. you understand that given
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the sensitivity of the negotiations, we're not going to talk about the, the details. but what i can say is this, the proposal, the present by the layout 12 days ago was virtually identical to one that i'm also that accepted and put forward itself. i made a 6. so there's no reason why this agreement should not be reached. the only reason would be from us continuing to try to change the terms. but here's what's and the reality of the reality is as this negotiation is going on during the 12 days that it took them us to respond to the world wasn't standing still. gaza wasn't standing still. people were suffering every single day, palestinian children, women and men suffering every single day. so from my perspective, from our perspective, it's time to stop all of this haggling and back and forth and start to cease fire. how much the priority is to stop the war?
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and what information did you receive from prime minister benjamin netanyahu during your meeting with him few days ago in israel, and concerning the permanent ceasefire? and gosh, so what i can tell you from my conversations of punishment on yahoo was a reaffirmation of israel's acceptance of the proposal that is on the table. and what does that proposal have in it? it, it says, 1st of all that they'll be an immediate cease fire immediate. and in that, during that immediate cease fire of israel will pull his forces back from populated areas in gaza. will search more humanitarian assistance into a gaza palestinians living and guys will be able to return to their neighborhoods. their homes at their homes are still intact anywhere in gaza. and during that initial phase 6 weeks, both parties is real. and i'm us commit to negotiate toward
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a permanent ceasefire with the understanding that the initial ceasefire will continue as long as those negotiations are going on. and this is backed by the united states. it's backed by cutter, is backed by egypt. this is the quickest, most effective path to a durable ceasefire, and that means an end to the end of the war. it also opens up so many other possibilities for where we want to go and try to get a truly durable piece for everyone in the region. and one place that we believe it's important to go is a realization of palestinian state. how. how do you plan to address the situation now? what are the next steps? so i met over the last 2 days with the guitar and drifting counterparts. we've been intentionally engaged with, with all of our colleagues who've been working as mediators on this agreement. we have to continue to analyze the document and then see if um, over the coming days, we can find
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a way to bridge the gaps that have emerge because i'm us wouldn't say yes. so i, let's take you to the u. k. now with the main opposition, labor party is punch to recognize palestinian statehood. their home is contained in the policies manifesto, which was on file 5, possibly the case study on 1st thing. papers went ahead and the opinion polls, but it's been criticized by some of his traditional functions for not being critical and off of as well as born gaza when it marks as well from the city of manchester. without manifesto was launched, recreate. for many months, opinion polls in britain had suggested laid the policy will win a substantial parliamentary majority in next month's general election. and here in manchester they launch the manifest if a government promising economic growth, as well as political stability only this week, that rivals the conservatives under the incumbent. prime minister, reach you soon. i said that they would be a more trustworthy policy in power off to 14 years in government. candidates and incumbents will continue to chris across the country, campaigning until july. the 4th, when the vote is held at
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a time when recent research indicates that voter apathy and this trusts for politicians in person are it on all time high. the months, i'll just say around manchester, it home calling for you. judges have announced that resign from the top appeal is cool because it concerns about judicial independence. this follows the recent convictions of 14 prominent pro democracy activists or a westbrook house. this report from homecoming these pro democracy activists were convicted for participating in politics. they a positive $47.00 hong kong activists charged with conspiracy to commit to budge and holding an unofficial primary in 2020 to pick candidates for an election. a court ruled that plan would have created a constitutional crisis for hong kong. following that conviction, 2 versus judges announced that resignation. lawrence collins attributed his
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departure to the city's political situation. jonathan sumption rose in the financial times, the security law had put pressure on the judiciary, and he believed the city's rule of law had been compromised. canadian beverly mclaughlin became the side to resign. she said she continues to have confidence in numbers of the court on the independence, but the departure means 7 judges remain down from 15201950 puncture of the store and judges. citing the concerns on the google federal and the role should all political freedoms under national security law indicate that they own don't go and was hong kong system as a whole since the hand over from the chinese rule. in 1997, the tradition of a pointing 4 and such as has been seen as an indicator of confidence in the rule of law together with judicial independence sale. the cornerstones of hong kong is reputation as a place to do business. these latest departures fuel concerns that she additional
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independence may be on the threats. the resignations followed the passage of a new domestic security law in march. this year, it expanded on the 2020 paging imposed national security law, which criminalizes what it teams, the succession supervisor, terrorism and collusion with foreign or external forces, hong kong and aging. so at the low restored stability in the wake of the 2019 protests. but rights groups and western governments say it's being used to crushed sense and political opposition comes. liza john lee defend the cities legal system on stress that irrespective of a judge, his personal politics, they must apply the law for and judges have not been involved. and national security cases, governments advise the runny tongue question to the need for them a tool 27 years down the road to say we still need for judges to babysit us. i don't think so. but at this moment, it would not be
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a wise alternative not to in life one just to say no. the government says that descent is allowed as long as people fall at the low, but the chilling effect has meant few dad to speak out. nora westbrook algebra, hong kong, now to some the past others there are dangerous menace. for the wild monkeys of love bori and central thailand to finally being rounded up and placed in comfortable t want space that even the full gardens finding tough was for control of the city center. this tony check the post local residence hall, somewhat relieved that being the moved, the members of thailand's most notorious gang captured in cage did last. the mischievous mechanics of la 3, some resigned to the fates. others still struggling for freed up to 6 months in appeals to the prime minister. jo thor, it is finally resting back control. gangs of monkeys took control of the city in
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central time and several years ago. stopped of tourist street securing the coven pandemic. they over and shop some businesses. extorting n is payment and food. local residents found themselves outnumbered and harassed. but the bad behavior isn't just a survival to having started with food, the simian delinquency being on a rampage. steve, very low, money rolling in paulia. now they know when we're coming, they use the seats to hang from above and use the hands to snatch stuff away and they run the always one step ahead of us. but now the long um, at the lowest, closer for their incarceration begins. however, documentation and sterilization refreshing to mount their arrival in jail tattoos or a vital parts of prison life. and that is just as true for these monkeys as they get their id numbers place if the age age forever on netflix
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to drop on the cheek. an indication to the bulletins, the problematic primate. on the estimated 2000 the tanks and luxury costs a now house is captured, castrated, and contained. it's quite a full from grace for the monkeys used to rule the city. i'm the old man to you with them to the monkeys from the in the city. i pretty aggressive and half a history of attack and people. but i what, coming away from that report to take you live, to prove the and the g 7 summit and southern italy as you can see, j values, maintenance lot of maintenance on the present of ukraine, taking the podium, the police to sign a deal intended to commit to us with decades of military support. and they, uh, as you can see before they speak signing that agreement. as i said, to move the good pressure record into some rifle. donald trump, if he takes the white house, the deal wouldn't have the strength of a treaty, but we understand would signal
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a commitment. it comes off the back of course of another deal emerging from the g 7 meetings, an agreement to provide ukraine with a $50000000000.00 loan from age. its territorial loss is losses to russian forces that money coming from interest. home $300000000.00 seized russian assets, much of it and you are paying by expenses within the us, president speaking for the last year to know some of the way to you. united states brought together, i remember the g 7 signing joint declaration of support for ukraine. 25 additional countries joined us quickly. each agreed to forge long term bilateral commitments to which ukraine spread zaleski. and i have just now signed that agreement between the united states and retrain. our goal is to transfer ukraine's credible defense and deterrence capabilities. for the long term, a lasting peace,
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true crane must be underwritten by ukraine's own ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression any time in the future. so nice visual or you can, can do both of our insurance to find you great before providing weapons and expect intelligent sharing continue to train brand new brand new insurance bases in europe. and united states has realtors and why, you know, standards invest the price besides investors. so on top of that gives them fire on the webpage for the price partners to build a strong, sustainable resume is supporting the crowds economic recovery. as well as that, as you recall, after rushes revealing char crane's energy, great mass of attacks in the shuttle attempt to pray to defray all these lines of
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efforts and others are laid out in disagreement. additionally, the g 7 cheat is significant outcome mostly on the. 9 rushes, frozen assets in your in other places, not solid oxide rushed back in 2020 to $2.00 days after reservation members of the g 7 year work together to freeze $280000000000.00 russian central bank farms outside of rush. i'm very pleased to share that this week, this week to do 7 sign the plan to find why a lot $50000000000.00 in the process of no shows and asked for that money to work for ukraine in mind. you, since we're not backing now. in fact, pursuing the gather against this legal aggression the rate at the present. mostly i just signed off and laid out our shared space piece chart. and the prism of the summer and church on 30 piece was
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a broad basis for around the world. was russia kind of the damage is done, and this for real estate is really strong for at the store. a peace conference avenue, switching this weekend, vice president harris, who represents united states fire disagreement, accelerate ukraine's integration of your fee. and nobody says why that community didn't cause major to get in trouble. in fact, let me see if you did when i've given credit economic and security reform, along with your theme, g is accessories and news programs perform. while we take this step, united states is also the desktop pressure. i'm not sure. yesterday, us treasury department clear any right? anywhere in the world of deals assigned to russian grants, companies, individuals rush these sites. so and we announce
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visuals at the division of the supply, russian resided critical. this too is because production, mike, mike or mike, mike, good toners, machine tools, industrial materials. we also, we also sanctioned more russian future energy project that rushes natural gas oil projects that are under construction, not yet fully operate. food is counted on revenue, so these projects are science is will disrupt those plans. plus it's a g 7 we discussed are shared, concerned about countries like china versus research supply and russian materials they need for their war machine. and we agree taking collective action to push back
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against that activity. let me closer. this is taking 3 major steps after the 7 that collectively show put we cannot be, cannot wait us out. you cannot divide us, and we will be with ukraine until they prevail. this for 1st is a by allow security agreement, just sign 2nd, storage agreement for $550000000000.00 of value promotion solver and assets to ukraine in 3rd agreement to ensure our sanctions effort disrupt. 3rd, countries are supplying rushes wherever that will increase pressure on the russian economy. collectively, this is a powerful set of actions and will create a stronger foundation for you credit success. 2 and a half years ago, putting on least a brutal war and ukraine. it's been a hard find a deal for the recreating. people are so brave and incredible. it also been a test for the world. what do we stand with ukraine? what do we stand for sovereignty, freedom and against charity. united states, the g 7 countries around the world have consistently answered the question by say,
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yes, we will, we will say it again. yes. again and again and again, we're going to stand with ukraine and thank you and i now you of my friends from prison. thanks so much, mr. brandon. bye them, your president. do your drawing on this? do you or your brain? yes. dear americans and thank you so much. thanks. utility in georgia to for invitation via for us today, is it truly in historic day. and we have signed the strongest agreement between ukraine and the us since our independence. and this is in agreements on security and does on the protection of human life. this is an agreement on corporation and does all our nations will become stronger.
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this is an agreement on steps to guarantee sustainable peace. and therefore it benefits everyone in the world because the russian war against ukraine either real, real global scripts, all right, thank you very much. mr. president, for your later shape. we just reflected in particular, in disagreement and in your years of support for ukraine. i think our teams both seems thanks very much for making sure that the duties of the brand are really good. and of course, i want to thank every, every ukraine, a soldier, all our people whose cars made this level of allies between ukraine and the united states possible. and i am proud of our people and what ukraine can do, and i'm very grateful tool americans to ever long in america. cool,
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sprencel's, american ledger sheet. so under the points of the agreement, source of the agreement contains a wary, detailed, legally binding part. and this means that credit ability of america support for our ukraine and independence, 2nd layer of security commitments from the united states, or based among other things on this sustainability or security and defense support . not only for them you're a single before, but also also for the period of peace off to the war. and we will definitely insure this sort. it's clearly a states that america's warranty brains efforts to win this war force. the agreement has good provisions on the weapons for our defense, whereas specifically on the federal system squares descent. we live on the supply
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of fi to scroll drones to ukraine. that's right. plural squads warranty, including but not limited to f. sixteens. we have worked for a long time for these they've reinvent is also very specific about the supply of the necessary weapons joint production, as friends and being of the defense industries of our congress through our corporation. and this is something that will not only provide security, but also new good jobs for you, granules and americans. the agreement also outliers what is needed in terms of intelligence. information of the agreement continues, key aspects of protecting the lives of our people fits. it is very important that agreement also addresses the issue of process. just responsibility for these or edits,
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attempts to destroy your premiums. america supports both. we are been ceasing for the damage caused by a russian strides and working out ways to ensure that froze and rushing assets are used to protect and rebuild you create the agreement also includes the sanctions and the export controls that will make garage and fail the paying for what it is doing, again, the freedom of peoples and 2 more things. i'm grateful that the philosophy of our security agreement is in fact that's the last of the, of the airlines. and that is why the issue of need to is covered through the text of the agreement. it states that the american supports ukraine's future future membership in nature and recognizes that our security agreement is
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a breach to ukraine's member membership in a to it is where important for all ukrainians. and for all your pos, do you know that there will be no security that fits it in your which temps, they've resar to work, and it makes the future a searching. now we are clearly for defining, ever seen. we will cover 8 cover 8 for the sake of big 3, make peace guarantees effective and provide the necessary for georgia for all people. and thank you, mr. president, for your leadership in the g. seven's decision on 50000000000 alone for ukraine. it's a viable step forward in providing sustainable support for ukraine in the winning these war. russian and mobilize assets should be used for defending lives. of your brain is from russian care. and for re being the
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damage, aggressor cost to ukraine. it's fear and absolutely right. mr. president, thank you your team. i would also like to thank the united states congress for their support. both parties, both chambers. thank you and thanks to every american heart that's does not the 3 freedom and supports us. several great will do is going to take uh, 2 questions from american reporters and to clear a quick question issue to american reporters. and our question is from to your community support reporters. but 1st,
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