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the summit as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm robot this, and this is the news our life in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. there's really military chief says they are preparing for a possible ground operation and 11 to reserve for great. so being moved to the northern borders. israel carriers at air strikes across the 11 on for the 3rd day. the lebanese health minister says 51. people were killed and $223.00 were wounded on wedges and gaza. at least 20 palestinians have been killed and is ready strikes across the district. i'm highly jo, castro, in the state of texas,
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where republicans say they're cracking down on potential voter fraud. and democrats say the effort is voters suppression the is the chief says the ministry is preparing for a possible ground operation and 11 on this plan. this a benjamin netanyahu was born in that israel won't stop until northern residents can safely return to their homes. when i'm washington dc, president joe biden is one of the possibility of an all i was war loving. his health minister says 51 people were killed, and 223 were wounded in these very strikes on wednesday. that these 620 people, including 50 children, have been killed across the country. and since israel began it's offensive on monday, hundreds of thousands of people fled from their homes in southern lebanon to escape israel's attacks, as well as fired back with ms file and ross and walk it strikes. then all of the
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city of suffered was among those have kind of gone. so at least 20 palestinians have been killed in his ready strikes across the strip of pregnant woman and the 4 children are among the dead. then a honda begins or cottage from baby, a lovely day 3 of as well sustained era. so on living on a campaign that's our me says is about destroying has the laws, military capability. the area of operations is expanding. strikes are no longer confined to the south and east. they are reaching other areas where hezbollah has a presence. for the 1st time targeting positions in mount lebanon, north of a boot, and 20 kilometers south of the capital, a building was destroyed along the main highway. the strikes are causing widespread destruction and casualties already in there. hundreds are mounting strikes are now
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getting closer to the country's biggest city outside hezbollah stronghold and bade with southern suburbs where commanders have already been killed for weeks. we have been speculating if and when border confrontations will spirals into war. it's week to of a new phase in hostilities. it may not be all out war, like in 2006, when israel laid siege to 11 on bombing the airport blockading seaports. leveling parts of bait with southern suburbs as well as targeting regions outside as well as the influence. but for the people of 11 on this is very much for hundreds of thousands are believed to be on the move in seems similar to the last major war between as well, and has beloved in 2006, the ambulances, racing in all directions, while in various abundance of taking the day before yesterday strikes started getting closer and is rarely planes were in the sky. for sure. we were scared bit
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by bit it reach the fields outside the village and inside it of course we could not stay everyone a scared. we carried ourselves packed our clothes and left the hezbollah to is hitting deeper insight as well. targeting areas that have still not been evacuated, it has promised, as well as military actions will achieve it, stated war goal of returning tens of thousands of people to their homes in northern israel. for the 1st time and 11 months of fighting hezbollah launched a long range weapon towards tennessee. it was seen as a significant escalation and the message that its capabilities have not been destroyed. hezbollah has committed itself to keep fighting until the war on gaza ends. and that the whole a very thoroughly the most sense as to those to their homes, which cannot be done with all the going into this are scalable diplomacy has not been successful as little as
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a and it won't be successful with women. and as i can see, the lebanese officials say this is an unprecedented attack by israel, and they are disappointed with the position of the by the end administrator. and it is not strong, and it is not promising is what the foreign minister here said. there doesn't appear to be a window for diplomacy, at least not yet center for their eligibility to. they don't a hold of the license and they were as far as the st has been talked to, talking to us about what's been happening, our loans, the southern part of lebanon, and other parts of the country. you're in bay root. tell us what's been happening there well here and they read the situation is still feeling very tens and even across lebanon. it's getting tends because even just in the last few hours, the number of 20 strikes reportedly across the level, which includes the 60 that these really ministry announced earlier today. i mean cruise that strike on the show mountains, customer when district,
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which is about 2025 comes from where i'm standing here in bayard. so these are tax all getting close to babies. but we, we also forget there's also been 3 strikes in the dossier, the southern south. they were very densely populated area. so the feeling here and they reduce is definitely times and then this wants to, that has let us know how it out. 11 attacks of israel, including firing ballistics and this all, at the most sense, headquarters, me a television, the islamic resistance in a rush about a 5 drawer and a lot. but the idea said that they had actually instructed at least one of those draws and in terms of more updates, the lebanese ministry of health has now said that the figure of the death toll today has risen to 72 people. which brings the tongue full killed in the last few days. now i've 641. and this is all coming in the time of quite, you know, worrying. i'm confusing messaging unit at the prime minister's office that,
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that can't take your 5 minutes. then there's even hockey, he had met with the us employee, 2 of them and was hochstein on the sidelines view engines assemblies, local media reporting that there was some, maybe some positiveness and some progress in these thoughts. but then on the other hand, if you said earlier, you have these really ministry announcing that they are preparing for the possibility of ground and then you is is into southern 11 on and of course has lost, maintaining the baby will cease fire when there's a ceasefire. in causes so the situation not only in the root is 10, since it's very tense, cross 11, a get over the last 24 hours or so oliver would be marching the pictures of a lanes of traffic making its way from the southern level and moving northwards. to try to escape, is there any attacks there? am i what's happening with people in bay will just be attacks like beginning to get closer to the city where people are reacting to that? is there any sense, but they to going to start to move this slow speed,
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some people actually. and so there are people who are deciding they might be here to, to you, good idea to the food that heading up to the mountain level and even up to its tiffany, the city in the north. we also have been speaking to people who say no, that can stay here, making a home to tell, hunker down despite the tense situation. i mean, on top of that, i saw earlier if laurie full of to a huge amount of, well, i would say we'd like phone mattresses that have been cut out. i think that is to help with the influx of people that are still arriving from the south. the the international organization of migrations have been 90. 1000 people have been displaced and also almost half that number has moved into make shift shelters. and they read the ministry of health saying that they've opened up $283.00 shelters. so things are tense here. you have 4 and embassies, desperately asking that citizens to leave 11 on the, they're very few flights,
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most of it has been cancelled. so the situation is very types of, i think the next 24 hours can be very important. 11 on the people who are in favor and across the country. we want to keep me all of a mazda named david. thank you very much. i a while, as we mentioned, israel's killed more than 611 these people in his bombing campaign across 11 on since monday. here's some of the victims and their stories. yes. mendoza was 6 years old days before she was killed. she wrote a letter wishing for safety for herself, and finally, gosh, i was a 4th year dentistry student marshall was killed alongside her parents and assistance. maya was a 23 year old engineer of she was killed alongside of entire family in time in southern level, dana dudley, she worked for the u. n. refugee agency. and it's very striking, killed her alongside her youngest child jobs in their home. her husband and the child survived. well,
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one of the worsted cities is talking about just is out of caution. is it going to drive around it's deserted streets? i'm driving into the neighborhood of harsh, which is one of buyers, eastern solvers. several strikes took place here. over the past days. we'll try to show you the move here. the area. it's quite empty. looks like right? except for some people just leaving. and we're getting closer to wherever i talk happens. this is the latest attack here. can see the building it's not really possible to drive for much time here. that's why i'm showing should leave. it's really becoming dangerous, especially in the middle of
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a residential area. people. most of the people out there, most of the people are evacuated. and of course, a getting here comes with a lot of i ask whom i just, you know, as far as getting on collins the most, i own in southern lebanon. that's and then the bucks you have agent for it is ready for they said they would concentrate to tax. that's exactly what we've seen throughout the day. we've seen several explosions in this area. so as strikes taking place in this area, there's really 2 things that are going on here. firstly, it's that wave of attacks by is rarefied digits, and drones aging has bullet targets. but when hezbollah fires back within about 15 to 20, as far as i've observed minutes, you see an extra light coming in where that rocket detox took place. this is oh,
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very, very, very serious is move a most serious escalation that we've seen between october the 8th. and when is role decided that the northern front was going to be the focus just last week. it's a very intense campaign, and this area is complete area is almost empty now of a residence that is really flat as well. no. 2 places open. it's a ghost town that and this has been replicated across of this uh, some lebanon. no, just the strikes, not just the his beloved reactions. but those goes towns and villages where people have just left. is there any media reporting to people injured in a drones right on the portal? lots in southern israel. these pictures show the moment of the attack and smoke rising into the air gallery report suggest is had an industrial trash storage building. this is running fine. there's a benjamin netanyahu has repeated that his military is not slowing down the motion
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. i can not de town every thing we are doing, but i can say one thing. we are determined to return the residence of the north to the home safely. we are heading his belong with a force they have never imagined. we are doing it with mine, and i can promise you one thing we will not raced until the residents returned to their homes. is ready. obviously, if house the holiday was more direct from talking to troops near the lebanon border, giving the strongest indication, yet the boots on the ground are likely, cuz i don't, i'm chief, we will continue. we're not stopping. we keep striking and hitting them everywhere, but the goal is very clear to safely retain the residence of the north. to achieve that, we are preparing the process of a maneuver which means your military boots or into enemy territory into villages that has the law as far paid as large military outposts with underground infrastructure staging points and launch pads into out here at drake. and to carry out
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a tax on his riley civilians. i'm going to bring in the house the hotels live 1st from amman, jordan, and that's because these really governments bind, i'll just say, from reporting we've in israel. honda scenario is where the troops being told to prepare for a possible ground invasion of southern 11 is going to be a lot of speculation about whether this is a single plan or whether it's part of a wider range of options. and of course, what those options could be. so it's important to note that israel has said that nothing is off the table for the last couple of weeks. well, all of the security assessments were going on be, is really army as well as defense and security officials. and even the prime minister himself has said that nothing is off limits. they want to restore the balance of power when it comes to the problem on israel's northern border. but these rarely army chief of staff, fritzy, hillary, who's quote that there will be, is really boots on the ground in enemy territory, of course is concerning on
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a wide variety of levels. but it's important to note that this is a war that actually has popularity among his rarely society. because the problem in the north was not dealt with for nearly a year. these really army has said that they have hit some 2000 his bullet targets with in the last couple of days. 60 of them they say are intelligence targets. but the rhetoric from is really officials continues to be the same, but there is nothing that's off limits that they are going to continue with all of their might that his beloved that was there a week ago was not the same. his bola, that's there today. and these really say that they are going to continue until that goal of returning those evacuated is really, is a cheap hm. and i'm hearing reports of concerns inside israel as well that the, it's politicians in his military. again, don't have a clearly defined goal this time with his ball and course we remember they went into the warren and gaza with pretty vague goals to that's turned into a conflict that's lasted almost
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a year or well when it comes to israel's military achievements in gaza, they often boast about these accomplishments that they've had, but the core military objectives, the 3 goals they had outlined last october, none of them have been accomplished. none of them have been completed in nearly a year of fighting a year that has seen the catastrophic conditions and waste on gauze as a result of israel's war. so what bear is widespread concern that his role is not going to be able to finish the job? but like i've said this is popular among his really society, especially the ones who live in the north who have been calling for some sort of action from the is really government. and in fact, there's a lot of support from israel's opposition as well, who was defined the offensive in 11 on i wanna also point to something else. these really army chief of staff has said,
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he said that's the continuous air strikes. the intensity of the bombardment is actually paving the way for is really troops on the ground. it's a similar pattern to what we saw last october in guns up. but still, there was no concrete planned by these really, there was a lot of talk and then the actions that followed even a year later did not match those words. so of course there is concern. how long is this conflict going to last? there has been some talk about a potential pause with his bowl about that and yahoo, green lighting a diplomatic settlement. but of course some is really officials are saying that that's not the case. that is real still has a lot to get done. so there's still a lot that's up in the air, but he's real says they are determined to accomplish their for school. busy of the war relating to the north. honda, so i'll go to and i'm on and jordan honda, thank you with an interview with i'll just see the running and president muscle position says israel is tons of drag other countries into a wider regional war,
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which is unfortunate that you are paying countries and especially the united states are defending as well as crimes and still are only for the survival as well. and it's going to want into the wider middle east since as ryan has failed to achieve any of its objectives and gaza, they had believed they would not like hamas within a few weeks. now it is almost a year in the wall on the strip. the only goal that as well has achieved is to have destroyed an entire city with all its inhabitants, denied the delivery of humanitarian supplies to those in need. find the presidency among them. i call his address the un general assembly. he said he'll be sending funds is folder administered, so 11 on his part of efforts to prevent an old war, he called in all parties to put an end to the hostilities louise capacity finally, should we do this get at the moment. the main risk is an escalation, and i express my brotherly thoughts to 11 on, and the lebanese people will not possible that for far too long has been making an understandable risk of dragging lebanon into war. israel cannot, without consequence,
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just experience operations into lebanon. france demands that everyone respect their obligation along the blue line. we will therefore act to ensure a diplomatic voice can be heard a voice that is indispensable for sparing civilians and preventing a regional confrontation. we must not and cannot have a war in limit on. this is why we urge as well to seize this escalation that on and for his will out to seize the missile launch to his will. we urge all those who provide them with the means to do so to stop. as the french foreign minister will head to 11 on at the end of this week, but on my car has been following developments pharmacy joining us now from united nations in new york. um mike, obviously i gotcha and 11 on dominating uh the speeches that we've been shooting over the last 24 hours or so at the general assembly. i understand that there's a meeting of the security council happening in the coming hour. indeed, yes,
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this was cold. it was by bronze yesterday said the security council wilkens being in an emergency session in about 10 hours time novice has been put together very quickly. so details as to exactly what is going to be happening is very sketchy. the monthly chair of the security comes with president, is slovenia, we spoke to distribute and, and best of the earlier mt confirmed that they will not be a resolution on the table. however, what they will be looking for is some kind of consensus among security at the security council members. he also said they wouldn't be any resolution in days or maybe even week. so that's not a particularly good stock, but it is essentially that the consensus, we're not quite sure exactly who will be attending on the part of lebanon, whether it's a foreign minister or the prime minister, or just the investor. these are the details that hopefully will be made more details in the next uh, before the meeting stands. and we've been talking again over the last 24 hours about the,
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the possibility of negotiations that are going on the sidelines of the general assembly. i understand that benjamin netanyahu defined this or visual is expected to be leaving tonight in order to get to the general assembly. and as we're talking about the lebanese members of the lebanese political abstracts are going to be there as well. and is there any indication of the nature of the talk to the nature of the discussions that are going on? and if there's any optimism or told that something might be happening, i understand that the us is trying to be positive about these things. it is indeed, i mean there's being plans floated by the us according to several sources that have been ongoing discussions, obviously among members in ways to actually cook this conflict, if not bring it to a total. and that is a major reason for the security council meeting in order to find out what the consensus is among the members. now we would told,
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as well by the slip union investor as that the position of the us is going to be critical in terms of getting this consensus. obviously the us has a veto on the council and know that that will come into play in these particular discussions. but what they will be looking for is, what does the us envisage in terms of creating some kind of plan, to bring this company to an end? is it going to bring the pressure that it could a bit to bet on israel? all of these questions all going to be honest with us over the next uh, during the uh, the, the security council session at last point is that we do not know at this stage with the israel is going to be attending this council meeting. this is something once again that may be clarified once the members sit down in that chain. but mike, thanks very much indeed. mike, kind of talking to us from new york. let's say michael bag isn't on the list and associated fellow chatham has, he's joining us now from london. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i understand that you've just come back from northern israel. our correspondence
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between saying that there appears to be, i'm inside israel, a tremendous degree of support for israel's actions in southern lebanon. what's your assessment of that? this is the most of the trends in your budget. i mean there is a support in, in eliminating there, there, there is, but of course butler and then also the time thing i've seen between, you know, residential dental's but also military period for the, for the month is in the nose and politicians. there is a sense that by, by allowing fish, by law use expires and display $60000.00 paid for that they have done pin last october in the no. sophia's or the criminal complaint is displacement, the hand being fixed or reduced by that. and this, this equation meets this needs to be changed and is that is there is, there is quite the consensus,
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but basically still to change as we've been reporting. there are no suggestions from the cheapest off of these are in the military that the, it is possible that is really troops will actually go into southern 11 on is that something that is concerning to people from israel, particularly of course those who lived through the 2006 conflict and then also those lives. so the 1980 to conflict the many that to go to santa it's a 30 it's, it's a different situation, different circumstances. so together and uh and unfortunately are for going to come pay comes also casualties. so the question is, what do they mean by adults conveying easy to level tiffany lucky drawn until they years? it shipping the objectives data set to to themselves. oh, the one that started swafer and limited the limited objective,
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but then diag zone for very long time. and so in 1982 it, it took 18 years until 2002 layers and even the war and 2006, this was my show. busy but still it was very costly. so the question is what, what the plan and what are the objectives? as far as understand what the amys to bush eh, it's about the size of the to the tiny reserves, but then the question, what happens there, other today thing here, buffers on both stage, those in this buffer zone. and whether there is a dramatic, careful then towards door form from the phone, from the baseball field. busy and bringing back some international, basically, maybe uniform, but in a film that the defendant falls. what resolution 17, all on. all the new one that similar to that, i want to ask you about the timing of his comments by hospitality. they is really
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ami chief when he was talking about the possibility of is there any boots on the ground in southern lebanon? this, of course is happening at the time of the un general assembly. there are also negotiations as we've been reporting extensively going on on the sidelines of that in order to try to find some sort of solution to this situation between israel and has ball the do you think that the timing is significant the this is announced with given the fact he did it on camera and it's been widely reported, is this part of it is really a efforts to put pressure on those talks? i don't think it's because i'm actually in the military alteration one by 2 keeps an added mental supplies that kind of stuff, supplies and things are in my to user account looks at least the timing and when the commando foster the chip of the me to, to talk to about the next 48 hours. if the last i decided to get there. so if this is the case, it looks all that there is that phonetic the market. oh jack,
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stay involved in enrollment. anyone. and it's a lot of this discussion, i'm going go and we're in the campaign. so implants and loans and, and other means continue, is to push, push it and send the message to his butler is, there is no change in this equations that's going to change. then that leads to other options over addition of the option of doing good it gung, comparing to drive. that means that these are these using parts. now you're thinking about as an analyst and associate follow at chatham has um, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just say that. thank you very much. indeed . the kind of turn to guys and now what is really forces have killed at least 20 palestinians since the hours of wednesday is where the air strikes talking at all. and we'll try to try to g count kidding. at least 4 people. the bodies were brought to a make shift. morgan unlocks the hospital in an attack on the neighboring elbow as
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comp pregnant women and 4 children were killed. her name afloat has more on the latest strikes from that all bala and central gas and this is rita air attacks continued to pound across the gaza strip, causing further civilian casualties event to your level of destruction, neighborhood where quite visible ruby, one right now and more in force displacement across the golf in areas such as the during the camera, further in the southern parts of the golf unit. go last the vaccination earlier. i've talked to these really another 36 members of one family award in brooklyn city and injured multiple numbers of people who were inside the residential house. that was targeted component vicinity of the very residential. and there was a talked to earlier. ours is really a military, a partial residential home, and a great rest of the drama uses. 3rd time this week on various count,
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deliberately and roland. it is here it is $21.00. 20 eights, gmc, this is the united nation, the general assembly, part of our continuing coverage. and speaking out of scottish presidents kinds of census buddies, i'm committed to an international rules based order one based on the knowns and principles in try and in the united nations shots of a country, spain, which believes in international accountability mechanisms, a country which fights against impunity prompted to do so by offers time to experience under our history. we are a country that defends institutions such as the i, c, j, the i of the i, c. c, both crucial. so the guarantee of p security justice and the reparation of victims because ultimately a country which is who's practice and conduct is guided by a crucial maxime. and that is the value of coherence. that maxim has compelled is
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to take the same stance on ukraine garza and on any of the place we defend peace, human rights and an international rules based order. i'm not in the face of the doubt is we respond by placing great to trust in multilateralism. these very same multi lateral system is one which the will build the brick by brick on the ashes of barbarism is today with something great. depression pressure which is dealing a heavy blow to st key emissions, full the progress of nations, peace, democracy, and development. to this, these 3 aspirations piece of democracy and development which cannot be achieved in isolation, one cannot be achieved, but without the other 2 east is incompatible with tyranny. deb democracy needs to provide wellbeing and development in order to the legitimacy for was due to the most advanced form of social and political organization that might have
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a created peace without democracy. is the piece of jail prisons. democracy without development and progress is a pre cursor to a talk where see of to the evidence by a past reaching lessons that we must never forget. consequently, working actively for peace. the 1st of these 3 aspirations is today much more than a moral imperative. it is instead an exist central need for the 1st time, ladies and gentlemen, in 2 decades, the number of conflicts in the world is growing by the number of countries involved in was outside of the board as is growing, rising to levels not seen since 1945, we're seeing an increase in the number of victims, the wounded, the maimed and in the number of displays, persons to be back to also growing is the economic impact of violence. today accounts for up to 13 percent of global g d p. according to some studies that is, in other words,
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the equivalent of all of wells created in one year by 180 countries combined. these vigorous on not only the expression of a major collective phase as they do, but they are the symptom also of a global illness, which is eating away at the foundations of a multilateral system and an international people quote, based on principles, unknowns. these are principles which until just a short time ago seemed inviolable. the respect for sovereignty, political independence, and the territory, the integrity of countries. these principles all being eroded in ukraine as we gather in this whole indian 31 months have elapsed since the beginning of a and the question which the putin's russia is waging, not totally against ukrainian people, but also against the whole of the international community. that is an aggression which cannot last even one day longer. the recent peace conference i mean for
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ukraine held in switzerland, laid the foundations for a just lasting peace in line with international law. and the united nations chopped up as the cold full by the peace formula of president the landscape. consequently, i invite old countries who have not yet done so to join. that is to have to work on the next step. that is week of re and rebuilding in ukraine. anastasia, spain will increase. it's $58.00 humanitarian aid and mine clearance funding unit. 214000000 euros in 2025. moreover, the spanish development agency will establish a new work stream on recovery and reconstruction focused on food or to energy and ukraine. the principles to which i was said being you wrote it in ukraine, but also in palestine for almost again. now we've been witnessing an unconscionable spiral of death and devastation which is now unfortunately spreading to 11 and this
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is an escalation of the conflict which is wolfley, grave and nature. consequently, spain condemns in the strongest to the death of innocent civilians once again. and consequently, i wish to once again call for the escalations dave taunt and diplomat diplomacy. international humanitarian law must be respected. as most international law, we must put an end to the conflicting doesn't um, tackle the root causes of the is really published in, in conflict. that's the only way that will be able to successfully extinguish the hot bits of tension, of the jeopardizing regional and global stability. everything we're seeing daily and goals and no, unfortunately, any 11 is forcing us to think about the very validity of international humanitarian law. just as we mount the 75th anniversary of the geneva conventions of spain will continue doing everything it comes to provide humanitarian
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a to the does and population with on well as a key to on the ground. however, none of this will be commensurate with need without a ceasefire. the only the everything will be everything except a seized by is insufficient. once again, i appeal for seized by the release of hostages of the access of humanitarian aid. in any case, the evidence is resoundingly clear. we cannot go back to the situation which previously prevailed. it is imperative an urgent to apply a 2 state solution for israel and palestine to co exist side by side in peace and security. that is the only possible solution to a conflict which has already dragged on for decades, and which has claimed so many innocent lives. moreover, the advisory opinion of the international court of justice requested moreover by this general assembly of the united nations has ruled that the occupation of palestinian territory is illegal. what we're seeing is an occupation which must
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immediately stop the time is come to work on the stabilization phase that we are moving is the sole responsibility of the palestinian authority stain is committed to the p a and determined to increase the support, the latest and judgement as you will be well aware, spain to the decision, to recognize the state of palestine on the 28th of may. that was a decision supported by the over whelming majority of spanish society. and one of whose only aim is to further request for peace in the region. a desire which has long being held in 1949, a spanish just mon tablo desk us i think was the 1st representative of the u. n. mediating mediation in palestine. today, it re, it continues to be moving to read his notes about the mission, which are full of bits in this, in the face of the catch catastrophe that he senses was around the corner of got
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out. the rest got out. there was an x amount in exile, a spanish republican that the dictator preventive from returning to his homeland. it is perhaps for that reason that he em but size so much with the sufferings of the land and his name deserves to ring out loud and clear. 75 years since those events this year, before the end of this year, spain and palestine will hold the 1st integral meant for me meeting to broaden and deepen all bilateral relationship. i also want to underscore the importance of the recent meeting in madrid of the euro, arab islamic group, to capitalize the piece, processing, and to allow the 2 state solution to come to fruition. it is urgent that we convene the peace conferences with the parties in the international community. this is an initiative supported by more than 90 countries and that is a peace conference which will allow us to revive the spirit of dialogue which
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prevailed in madrid. in the beginning of the 19 ninety's, wendy is rallies and palestinians up around the same table to negotiate at such a complex. don't you wish to reaffirm stains, unconditional support for and commitment to? is this the pieces you know, investment leave on demonstration of that commitment is the 670 spanish troops deployed and una fell under the command of a spanish. generally, what a peacekeeping missions is key in many arenas such as in the west of the hara, we will continue to support the special envoy of the united secretary general to achieve a mutual acceptable solution which abides by law and which exists within the you in framework but it's clear that beyond peacekeeping missions, we must tackle the underlying causes of conflict, as indicated by the new agenda for peace championed by the secretary general. we resolutely support that agenda. with that in mind, the indo pacific has become a center of gravity,
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and we must all contribute to maintaining peace. in that region, we must all continue to demand the respect of basic principles of international law such as the freedom of navigation at sea. spain is a willing to collaborate with somebody and to the, with a partners to maintain stability and security. ladies and gentlemen, well, this turbulent landscape could cause us to lose hot. we could look up some projects such as the european project. and as the, as an example of how no one would have imagined that in only a few decades, we'd have seen such a radical change in you. it's to a political landscape. consequently, as part of the european union, spain is committed to the agenda for peace. in december 2020 spain of the united kingdom, breach de bilateral agreement on the pros. oh, on something very important to spend that is your role to in the context of the united kingdom's withdrawal from the european union. we continue to work slash out and have done since then. now with
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a new british government so that that agreement lays come, lay the foundation for a future relationship between that territory and the european union. we have every faith that as soon as possible will be able to reach an agreement between all the you and the u. k will reach an agreement of around gibraltar. disagreement must be fully consistent with the you and doctrine on that territory of cause. spain fully aligns itself with that. don't dream any agreement reached must be fully consistent with my country legal position regarding the sovereignty and jurisdiction wedge of growth is consent. we must work to develop a process, a prosperous area of social and economic development, which encompasses gibraltar in its entirety, including the couple of a few of those that together just with the threats to peace. well, the world is facing a real risk of democracy being dismantled. and this brings me to the 2nd desperation that i want to touch upon rights that we thought a quiet dog today being called into question on doing
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a we action we global agenda is paving the way towards heated mistrust and institutions. polarization, demands for the return of an invented, passed as false as of the proclamations, democracy is waging a bachelor for its very survival. let's be clear. we cannot give ground to our enemies democracy cannot democracy, cannot hope to win this battle with it comes tides because let's be clear with facing of people who have no scruples the activities of lives. they are spread as of fake news and hatred and they're ready to test societies into to impose that with the rest of agenda. we must raise a shield to protect democratic institutions from those who deliberately seek to undermine them. we can no longer simply a vote. the moral superiority of democracy, we need to correct mistakes. work on internal, we do a nation of democracies and of course, and strength and transparency and accountability of our democracies. we have a soul,
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so what to ensure all citizens feel that democracy is close to them. something that belongs to them that it is something a life, something living with that in mind, spain will chunk in that vision via all co championship of the open government partnership that will hold its 9th global summit. that x yeah. in victoria dusty's against the backdrop to which i prefer. i think that the relationship between the e you left america, the card being becomes newly meaningful. these a 2 regions called upon to work together with a shed vision of the well the situation on fault. the unfortunate situation of venezuela, the elections of the 28th of july, is one of grave consent. i wish to once again reiterate stains. i'm spending commitment to democracy on the defensive human rights in the country. i wish to condemn any detention all of us threat against political leaders is vice. told that the will of the venezuelan people be respected. there must be
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a recount of votes. in absolute transparency, these recount must be verified. i am convinced that we need more common arenas called dialogue to a search vein. supports the holding of the next. i the i very american summit in november and when clinic will and we will host the bureau, american summit in 2026. we will continue also to practice a feminist foreign policy will do that to remain coherent and consistent with our past. because this is above all to talk of feminism is to talk of human rights today. i wish to say loud and clear that the time has come. the time to act is now closed. the secretary general on the presence of presidency of this assembly when they, when new people are appointed to these post those peoples. most finally, be women of spain,
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support and the family support. the idea of men and women taking turns at the helm of this organization and will work to putting into a situation which is quite simply unacceptable. for the peace and democracy to prevail, it is vital ladies and gentlemen to that he just the suit aspiration that i want to talk about. and that is the sustainable development agenda. democracy m p. scale legitimacy by the results they gain legitimacy from their ability to provide wellbeing to buy tickets, into qualities and all of the phones and their ability to champion social justice to promote the dignity of human beings. but it's not just a question of covering current material needs. it's also about doing that without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. it's about safeguarding the future of our children. and it's about linking
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development of sustainability and seeing that doesn't exist. central need, not simply a moral imperative. i'm not going to issue a fatalistic speech about the time it's emergency. we are all well aware of the impact on my grade, tre, flows, and the price of the cost of those action we're kind of action is concerned, but i'm not going to succumb to the melancholy of those that say that all bottle is a loss. what i will do that science is the answer science that puts the human being at the hospital consent of its consent and its science. but today reminds us that there's only one alternative. we need to limit eliminate fossil fuels. that needs to be more renewable energy. and more energy efficiency, if we follow this guide, not only is the light at the end of the tunnel, there are major opportunities for development and substantive improvements to global competitiveness. i know all of this from my own experience, more than half of the electrical energy produced by spain last year it came from renewable sources. and at this point in this year,
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this volume is already surpassing 60 percent. there's much, much more behind these because then cheap must a team and affordable energy for millions of homes is also better and more employment in emerging sectors and more opportunities for territories that he the to haven't had industry. that's why it's so important to strength and international development financing, so that we can turn it into an off then to leave a for prosperity of a contract. a need state is a country that knows that in order for its 48000000 people to have spiritual to a better future, we have to work so that the 8000000000 inhabitants of also also have a dignified life unabashed the future. we have platforms on which we can, but within which we can take action to achieve wholesale were form of i f eyes and within which we can update them. and this goes for multilateral development max, but we need to go further. we need to move towards more just a more inclusive mechanisms. we need to tackle the debt problem, mobilize most of the, as a financing,
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and ultimately guarantee more help for those that need it most. we must implement more effective, transparent, and just include tax policies, policies which champion the globalization of domestic resources, including a minimum of global tax on major fortunes and the full implementation of the 2 pillars. v o, e c, d and d 20 on the tax ation of multi nationalism multi nationals rather as a basis for a future framework convention on tax cooperation. we will have an opportunity to make progress here at the falls international conference on the find that's, that's on financing for development that we have the great honor of hosting in seville, in june 2025 in culture all invited. this is a key event that an opportunity to demonstrate that we're all able to update all multilateral system to ensure it can meet the challenges of the day. so that will be a unique opportunity to expedite the achievement of the s t g 's to which we have committed
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these fights and poverty, eradicating hunger, erosion. eradicating aids all ending and a discrimination among many of the challenges it might be difficult to believe. but today we continue to hearing, say, in the speech is which create to criticize such noble as and see ideological dig tops in agendas where there's nothing other than common sense issue in time. disclose these speeches which criticize this hume, these clearly humane agenda. that is agenda 2030, and call it to concoction of global global elite. it's that is the crazy no fault of the craziness of all times. we will be of a rational voice and will with, to ensure that the 15 to go staging process is transparent and inclusive and that it brings about tangible results. let you be today that we have experience which shows is that the form is k. we've current weaver
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phones of corporation for development systems, and today i wish to say to you that we intend to increased confusion to the human development systems. the june of 25 percent between 20252027. as part of this vision, africa is a key part of a stain on my belief is that it should also be by its rightful place in the international community. that is key. we need africa as a partner in addressing may just telling years, but also there are no more excuses. the time has come to give the african continent the place it deserves is this spirit that is, has driven forward on new strategy for africa was at stake is not only strengthening bonds between countries in the region, but it's also about a single ensuring that the prosperity secuity and progress are closely linked to the prosperity security and inclusive progress of the african regions. humanity is facing. many old challenges such as those to which i profess somewhat superficially
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. however, new challenges are emerging, such as those created by the expansion of a i. so often in the past, the emergence of disruptive progress create fear and mistrust. and this isn't the 1st time this has happened. the discovery writing many said with a nightlight, the acquisition of knowledge by men with many people said that the printing press would limit the the. ready get to way in which we could save them. even electricity was seen as a silent assessment of piece in the home. oh, new disruptions he feels somewhat overwhelming. but what makes a difference is our ability to take a sam hold of the range of progress. we need to combine progress with unimpeachable, ethical, rectitude. and that will be vital as we move forward. a few days ago, we left the 7 key recommendations of the advisory body of the secretary general for the global governance of a i. we must support these recommendations and continue with this joint effort to
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ensure that the decisions around a i do not remain in the hands of the few and to ensure that the development of allies don't advocate and responsibly for the benefit of all if you and kinds there will always help inches of do, but data tells us that we know how to control appropriate. and i want to share some data with you ladies and gentlemen. in just over century child mortality has reduced from 50 to 4 percent across the globe. the number of university students has doubled in only 2 decades. the percentage of women holding seats in parliament now stands at 27 percent. that is double what it was in 1990. the world has doubled its and install solar capacity in only 4 years. at the same time, energy produced by fossil fuels is drastically reducing. let us not accept that. then without the dawn of a new era of violence and was this inevitable?
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the future is a relatively recent conquest for she own time, being able to look forward to get priorities and all that and think about the future is a private privilege that modernity has given us left as default on our responsibilities by looking ahead without fear. and with hope we left us too, too. we cast multilateralism in such a ways to leave us with a much better payment to than that which we currently stumped to leave our children latches, come from these talks with creativeness, odessa, to with hope and the vision. the ambition that all age demands many thanks, ladies and gentlemen, you want to go to 0. it will bring you all continuum coverage of you and the general assembly of asked for spanish presidents peds or sanchez who in a very wide range and speech covered a variety of different subjects. he started by saying spain as a country which defends multinational rules based order. he said, we pledge i try to place our trust in multi lot to eliza piece of democracy and
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development. he said cannot exist in isolation. he's also bar to russians rushes war against you train. he said that aggression cannot last one day longer. and he also spoke warmly about the european union and the dangers to democracy around the world. as well as the importance of tackling climate issues. a large part of his speech was dedicated to was the, is really war in gaza and the is really military action against palestine. he said the, on the, as it was an unconscionable spread of death and destruction in palestine. he said, we must put an end to the conflict in gaza, but this cannot happen without a ceasefire. so the democrats in texas are accusing republicans of carrying on what they called, state sponsor, the voter intimidation. they've asked the u. s. department of justice to intervene
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with republican say that guarding against election fraud by challenging voters registrations. hi to jo. castro has more a 23 year old giovano. melendez says she has no idea why her name was truck from the texas motor roles. i went to tech right now, and it's not in the system. she just re registered at this event hosted by austin community college. in august, governor greg abbott announced the state removed more than a 1000000 names from the voting rolls since 2021, claiming they were deceased non citizens or had moved from the state. here none of that describes melendez. thank you. she says she may have been purged because she's hispanic, a group that historically supports democrats. it can get kind of scary and i feel like that's just a way to kind of keep democrats from voting for now. if i log in 2020 donald trump
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one texas by the smallest margin for any republican presidential candidate in more than 2 decades, had ever except when they steal and re republican national committee plans to mobilize thousands of pulling monitors and swing states . in this election, democrats will have monitors as well. we will not be intimidated. meanwhile, hispanic leaders in texas are protesting a series of police raids of the homes of democratic organizers. the raids were ordered as part of a state investigation into alleged voter fraud. it's an effort to to get our people to have some fear and possibly not register, even if they're eligible. it's certainly not come out to vote. congressional democrats from texas have asked the us justice department to investigate and efforts continue to register as many voters as possible. texas has the lowest voter
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turn out in the country. here in the democratic stronghold of travis county, local leader, a send out motor registration forms to everyone that they sound was eligible to vote for not yet registered. but now state republican leaders say that effort is illegal. the leader of travis county has filed a counter suit against the state and federal court. i don't understand why any, any elected official democrat or republican would have any problem with that of letting eligible voters vote in texas. experts fear a growing trend of partisan election rules across the country, as republicans in georgia, florida, and arizona has also been accused of voter intimidation. heidi jo castro, alger 0. austin, texas. what am i going to sanctions ball but his live from washington dc? is the president of the ceo of me find the vote to thank you very much indeed for being with us. the critics of this,
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of what's being happening say that this is an attempt to stop people voting simply by removing them from the register. do you think that people are going to be scared to vote? what would have seen in the nation when he saw on his truck? so i'll wait to the right to exclude us from the democratic process. and this is a starting with donald trump. and then with all the amount that republicans, the case that we're seeing, index, etc. so 5th leg people, what we're seeing in many states that trying to play tricks to exclude let the most from the democratic process. but they're not intimidating us that trying able to 3 going to have and he's not gonna work out. we have k existing this will bring or we're fighting into for on lines were fighting door to door. and we need to learn from she story when they tried dining cause you for them. yeah, we did, we'll some we all to the nice thing. we changed the political composition of this they, when they tried that embody, saw now that as we 1070 we change the political composition of the state in 10 years, latinos to day, out of the largest a group in texas. we are the youngest group in texas. we are out of the preston in
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the future for, for, for a fix us. so we're gonna keep organizing done. they're going to give me data. they came up there wonderful seats that are going to say those organizations trying to intimidate them by force with swipe beams because they were doing voter registration. they were doing the most amazing work of democracy. what are going to keep fighting and the smiles that republicans are literally the biggest thing that makes of democracy in the nation. don't know, told me is that because sending me of the community, what a door to door, having the largest feeling for his truck during the nation, indicating that the most of these threats, but also him by waiting or community to make sure that we defend, strengthen and pull up, the democrats act, our sanctions bob, but we appreciate you being with those types of sanctions. bob is president and ceo of me finding out a vote, so thank you very much indeed. thank you for the invitation. just on that side for me. robotics and for this news i'm going to be back in a moment with more of the daisies,
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