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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the united states. visa is a un resolution. the mom did an immediate cease for income, so the more i call this is out, is there a life from day one? so coming up, thousands of killed and is really strikes across guns are including 7 is a school housing, hundreds of the space kind of simians you, especially, i'm way amos hochstein says as progress and sci fi talks and 11 on the has put,
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i've need a warms the fighting workstall them to look deal is reached. pos, russia condemns the us position to give anti personnel landlines to ukraine. accusing washington of trying to print on the the security council has rejected another draft resolution calling for a cx 5 and gone. so the draft resolution has not been adopted owing to the negative vote of a permanent member of the council. it was put forward by 10 non permanent members and it called for an immediate permanent truce. it'll say to them onto the release of oil is randy competence held by hum us us, vetoed the resolution using its visa for a number of times we could not support an unconditional cease fire
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that failed to release the hostages. because as this council has previously called for a durable enter, the war must come with the release of the hostages. these 2 urgent goals are inextricably linked to this resolution abandoned the city. and for that reason, the united states could not support it. goes on there as the united nations headquarters in new york gave just felt a set on how many times the u. s. has to be towed a resolution quoting for a cease fund. and golf is like the number of countries and the number of weeks that i've been working on all these resolutions yeah, that's right. the number of times the us has vetoed guys a ceasefire resolutions is now for there was twice to times vito's late
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last year of vito earlier this year. and now number 4. now i want to just briefly address what you just heard there from the us, deputy and bass, or robert would in his remarks after the most recent vito just in the last hour or so. he said that we could not support a resolution that did not call for the release of the captives or hostages. he said, i just want to be clear, this resolution that the us be towed does call for the release of all of the captives. the issue for the us is, is that they wanted a cease fire conditioned on the release of the captives. and in this resolution, it calls for an unconditional, sees fire and calls for the release of the hostages. it's just not the way that the wording that the us want it on condition. so i just wanted to make that clear. but clearly this is a big a public relations blow to the united states in one way. because clearly,
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the united states is on an island. this resolution which was spearheaded by the elected 10 members of the council, had been in negotiations for over 3 weeks. and this is a key point. it originally had chapter 7 language in it. they would have given this resolution even more teeth and perhaps even allowed for sanctions against israel if it did not abide by it. however, the us took that out of this draft resolution during the negotiation process. the negotiators hope that they could get the us to at least abstain, but even this watered down draft, the us clearly vetoed, and now they're going to have to explain to the world quite frankly, why. but it also means you're saying something is lost our game, but the palestinians were not happy with it because it was so bolted down in the end even though the us still vetoed us. yeah, that's right. the palestinians were not happy. the posting ambassador,
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i should say, was not happy with this resolution. he has been publicly calling for this chapter 7 . the language to be put in this draft of the negotiators decided to take it out, hoping to get the us on board. it clearly didn't work. so he saw that the us ambassador did not even show up at this meeting is set to deputy let's, let's be clear here. while the us veto this, it was very watered down and that makes it even worse in a way on why the us would not even agree to this because of a say, just simple language. but clearly, there's deep frustration with the majority of security council members and frustration at the united states frustration that the security council has not been able to get something across the line that these rallies will abide by, even though it is binding under international law. being a number of revolutions haven't the, that's a have been ongoing. so that has been adopted by the united nations security
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council. just focus 3 of those and how this for me is any different yeah, there have been no 12 different votes on draft resolutions on guys in the past 13 months or so. the 1st one was in november last year, another one in december last year. and then march, these are ones that were adopted. march, there was a resolution that was passed in the most recent one in june. and that was a pretty important one. it did call for association of facilities and more a getting into guys that but it has not been abided by this resolution. was supposed to have that chapter 7 language in it to that the others did not. they would have given it more teeth and more strength if you will. again, as i said, that was taken out. so uh, the difference of this one, it also had some language in it, the backing unreal in it as well. and also called for the ramping up of aid into gaza. but primarily it was who proposed this resolution that was just be towed in
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was the e 10, the elected 10 members of the security council that together came to get this resolution and try to push it through because they've been deeply frustrated with the permanent 5 members particularly the united states, that's what was so different about this. and even though it was watered down, if you will, it still would have sent a very powerful message, a message now that has been vetoed by the us. indeed, it has goes on day bringing us all of our places that that's going on at the united nations security council for the moment. many thanks, or what on the ground and goals are there's been another wave of is really strikes at least 7 people were killed and the tax on the owners are at refugee comes in the center of the strip, the strike kid upfront room in a school with hundreds of displays posted in families with sheltering in the south and of a 7 people are killed in a separate attack near con unice. since during at least 38 palestinians have been killed across the street. and the northern gauze where is ready,
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falls isn't being shutting the come, i'll add one hospital for the 2nd day in a row. it's sort of general says at least 85 patients are inside. most of them women and children, hospital is the only health facilities still operational in northern gauze, them as of and then as attacks on guns for a full repeat of displacement of millions of palestinians. one find me from bait last year in northern gauze where lived at l. x. the hospital have to walk in for 2 days. they were picked up by an ambulance of to being found exhausted and hungry. they say no one is safe and gone. so i met with joins us now from darrow ballot and central ga, sorry. and how do you talk to us a bit more about what's happening on the ground because it really shows just how desperately the goal is a strict needs a cease fire of the it's, it's much needed. it should have happened
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a long time ago. and the us did have, in fact, worse for a ceasefire instead of business doing any resolution to stop the ongoing coming to life, frustrated or yours. but again, it was expected for more than a year. the us has sided the continuing, continuing, the additional role of shielding, gotta protecting occupation, and it's the practice is on the ground. it was not a surprise to hear that it was the resolution was viewed, but as much as we we see this happening for hundreds of times in the past years. we need these fires on the ground to save whatever is left of alice, then hands across the governor to keep whatever is left intact, which is hard. now to point out that there is actually anything left intact in terms of the physical land dispute, as well as the psychological elements of across the, the, the, the, the goal is to stay with the population. and during, during, since the bombing can be just the past couple hours,
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we've seen 3 deadly attacks on a one on the refuge account when a school housing 1000 of displaced families, 7 people reported gold right on the spot, including 2 children were killed. and it had to leave to be a prayer room there was hit inside the school and it happened at the time where people crawled, did they get outside in the yard of the hospital, the frontier the. 9 yard in large numbers, been inside the school board for a whole year and getting tired and exhausted of it. and now with the prices of the food supplies and other than the fact that these people seems to be outside and try to find whatever they are able to feed themselves. another attack just 15 minutes away from the top with a little tight. right? so you can targeting attends, and 7 people were killed in the 10th and to 5 of them are from one family. and just 30 minutes away from these 2 attacks. another school in garza city housing displaced families recently a ride to a school in the middle of gaza. city at 4 people reported building one child again,
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the same exact product of destruction and death. children, diana, to record number people across the cost of our died at the record number because of the ongoing get tax. honey must much bring us all the very latest that from garza and barrow by the honey. thank you to let her know now whether you a special invoice has progress is being made on reaching a cease fund deal between israel and has blah as long as the 2nd day of talk. somebody route between amos hosting and the speaker with the lebanese paula and not be barry who is mediating, on behalf of the on foot hochstein is due to arrive in his route. later on wednesday of the meeting today, built on the meeting yesterday, i made additional progress. so i will travel from here uh, in a couple hours to israel. uh, to try to bring this to a close if we can, if we can. it has lives, nita named house. i'm has given
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a televised statement saying israel cannot impose conditions for a cease 5 deal that i'm not having a lot of. we received the c supply proposal and we sent out feedback with us. the invoice should have saved. we will wait for the results without feedback shows that we agree to indirect and negotiation. we will wait and see the results. we cannot guarantee see as far as soon as long as israel is imposing its conditions. we want a full and comprehensive agreement with 2 conditions, a complete, and israel's aggression, and they've been on, and a full protection of living on 79, the only mall that being most strikes across lebanon, joining those tools at least one lebanese soldier was killed off to his ready forces struck an army post in the south, has below, has express skepticism about as well as commitments to any piece deal as ran out of hash him. he joins us from february. so amos hawksley, we understand is now on his way to israel. what a lot of positive indications coming from lebanon today about the potential of the
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teams fund to was the fact that from the east side, it seems that the reservations were handed to the americans. also the technical team that was meeting overnight yesterday. and to this morning was able to lots of technical points, the pain points. however, this all is now and is really called the board. the board right though is it is really cool. that's 5 minutes a benjamin bethany. how is the one who will have to decide whether to go forward with the seas file based on the i live in is reading for the pay for the american face on the in the boonies reservation, especially with respect to the shelf solvency. the issue of is we're having the rise, which is a issue that nobody's off against. is it having the right to have action in
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the boonies a territory whenever they feel that is a home that security. this is the main issue here, but we know also that there are many issues of audience on the paper and are being discussed behind the curtains. and these are the ones that are handling a se, swap. for example, the issue of the been these building their houses on the board, the once again, who is going to rebuild south live and on, on all these things. so, i mean, there are many points. now the ball is in the front 5 minutes and it's in yahoo score and he's the ones who have the fine to say, okay, i didn't hush him. brittany is the very latest from beverage. i mean, many things. well sir, and state media saying his radio strike has killed 36 people in the ancient city of palmera, at least 50 of those were wounded. residential building and industrial design were
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reportedly the targets is when he strikes on syria have been intensifying and recent weeks as if he has one of the oldest in the world and his home to ruins that have thousands of years old. a still a head hair on alex's era, from a home called media tycoon jimmy light takes the stand for the 1st time accused of polluting with foreign forces. and the leading your guns in opposition vegas tend to be snatched from the neighboring countries facing tele, related charges. it was once the president stokes. so the how are the weather settled down quite nicely now because of good parts of china, even down into the south where our typical depression menu. so in the process of pulling away, saving out brought just guys coming back in behind,
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a little low cloud that across the southern half of china and still some rather wet weather. this area of light pressure. i close to that eastern side of japan, i will pull out into the i can watch as bright as god do come back in behind. and i brisk north westlake or even a normally when bloss to get some showers. then as we go through the next couple of days, but some try, i'm fine weather. so the bottom amount is totally, i'm getting ups around 18, so she's on products and not too bad. yeah. well, it's about to, into the career potentially some a cool i find a drive to into a good parts of china. as i said, you say all the way down into whether deep south of china is looking saffel and sunny. we got some rather wet weather, very from arrow tropical depression, still fading down to a central pos of it. now, big down poles coming in here over the next couple of days just around that. i'm not going to break in that. so you take you back to the un security council and listen to the state of palestine speaking in the chain box of people. and there is
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nobody to an exception. this is what this guy is doing and gaza. these are as to what the objectives this is what the absence of a ceasefire is allowing it to continue doing. this full fledge is ladia assault against the palestinian people. and the palestinian lands is about everything except the hostages. if the families of hostages can see that how can anyone in this room claim of the lice a ceasefire will allow to save lives or lives? this was 2 years ago. this is even more to today a ceasefire of dozens of his own everything. but this is the 1st step towards resolving anything. and what is the answer of those who are still unwilling now,
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after all this death and destruction? not to call for the unconditional cease, why is it to accept that the king should continue? anthony, with his old everything. while we watched the 12 is living nothing. we have over and over again, statements in this chamber of my own members. without distinction about some fiction of civilians about subjecting folsom and displacements about subjecting stopping the understanding population about subjecting annexation about subjecting one thing destruction about subjecting leisure and disconnection every one of the stable agreed on these objectives and the up to you. we are 54000 palestinians. can this is those what i counted 4 many more of them up the account of for one day with the 3 of them in mass graves on the bubbles. and we will discover the numbers of this hotter. and that would be many that we wouldn't have of that we've finding
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that the zooming all over the guys that is that a ality in northern gaza. 2000000 people displaced, still hunted, even when bill of intense stores, the destruction of gods, and all the requirements of life in its and what on live on its people and some of them to. what does it mean to proclaim all these principles we checked, we checked, we checked, and then she is what i love the consequences of his actions, thus allowing it to do exactly what to ask and get to stop doing them. tons of them the world should not go accustomed to the depths of palestinians to seeing by the city and children, stopping to seeing mothers, getting the children from one place to the other, forcibly displaced they should not get that custom to things. you have another skill done, humanitarian skins to see this thing is the pain,
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a book that carried on trucks to go be thought of sexually abused and raped the fact to have for this thing is the does not make that less trucking or less outlay. just maybe for something we have the wrong nationality of that on face long skin color. but we haven't humans and we shouldn't be treated as such as the you and shop the 1st one that is different from the top of you all have. the last is live on international law for them and international law for us. do they have the 2 kids? and the only like we have is to die. what the hell does is a need to do more for this concert, to act on the chapter 7. what more can they do for this concept to act on the chapter 7 or with discounts would be the last place. one of the cannot
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recognize effect a piece when they see it with the soak, living so on denial, but you have with this thing the attempt. ready any late a nation, the slowly a nation, if it's not even hidden, it doesn't play and site. and yet the very top is designed to respond to the situation. so i'm not being used. so which one is it? or i'll put this thing in lives, not worth saving. all those as well. have a license for kids. can this council only adopt the solutions and then witness the blatant breach? the self inflicted powerlessness has to stop. and like l julia, we repeat the solutions of this council of binding the law is to be enforced. the vote is to change reality, not to the quote, violations for history's purposes, and then allow them to continue had diplomatic effort succeeded. we will
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not be here. we like with nice all the stuff we've done all the diplomatic efforts that will come back to and yet we have to recognize should and i'll spend stopping . and gossling families are being kids. communities are being obliterated. have these efforts succeeded. we would not be here, but what we come up accept is that is why it has a veto. that deluxe any attempts to put an end to this more. especially when we know what time it's to inventions, more than president. many people as many governments along the worlds of saying that i things i'm trying to do with a life things. and we have have to express a lot of gratitude to the ethan for evelyn to this efforts over for over a year now. and then the recent month we owe and we're hoping that $2755.00 would
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lead to a cease fire. and we can discuss who is responsible for that, seized by a month. okay. for us at this politically of that is why i have never an intention to accept a ceasefire and has found every reason not to have ceased fine. we think we on the, for this effort, simple up in a thing, the ethan initiative, we think of those who have voted in favor of this resolution and we agree with month on with a g there. this is the bare minimum. this is the bed of him at the minimum, the mortality of humanity legality would plead for and this bare minimum, even this bare minimum was be thoughts i totally do not understand. and i will say we come up before that and unconditional the ceasefire. what that means in effect now is that we are for it was
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you'll say we cannot before and unconditionally seized by that does not with use the hostages. is this what releasing the hostages? is it, is it even finding police the hostages? so what does it mean we accept this war that's getting hostages, and that is killing maiming federal rising the sewing and then fire of nation one. is it the not the one? is it the point where we say no, we mean switched by of now? now, we will not allow you to not listen to us. we can all of us to insult us to play games with us. this resolution is trying to restore life to save lives. it's not that things are this message, but that's as much as not the danger of this message. this veto is a dangerous message towards the end of it can continue executing his plans. the very plans you oppose the messages we send to matter. and that is the message of the worst possible time is i is responsible for the palestinian
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civilians, if kills. it cannot be absolved of death responsibility if this killing them purposefully deliberately repeatedly, massively. if a spot with them on purpose, nobody can deny it. we set in this room, we hope every you an agency, every testimony, every ends you. but this thing is what any international saying the same things. this is by design. what does it mean? that's the lease of the hostages should be unconditional. this is what the council has said repeatedly, not for you, but least of hostages should be unconditioned. but stopping kidding for the stadiums. this condition a lot of acceptable conditions to stop the mess, getting goals, but a city is there's a 100 this lady hostages,
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and there's 2000000 palestinians and gaza to 1000000 palestinians and gaza. they deserve better. they deserve respect for the life of all this stuff. i think is what i would own was claim conditions have not been met because it's plans required to continue this war to an x, the land and destroy the people. and therefore we can no longer accept his conditions for the month. and we are still debating if a general side must be stopped. there's no justification, no justification whatsoever for the viewing as an ocean. fine to stop atrocities, no justification for that. but then president, one day someone will dig up these meetings, the records of them will see us pleading for the lives of, of people over and over and over and over again. and they will try to understand
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why, of course, would not be the they would look at the people who set the stable and spoke and addressed you from all over the world, to quote them to come simply take action. they wouldn't read what everybody has said. and then they will wonder how what genocide displayed on tv is known to the whole world. was able to continue for this long they would wonder if the whole world is against the mass getting against the displacement against the starvation, i guess be an exception. how come the own? okay. it is because we have allowed to speak about the rules but not to enforce the because we tend to think that and subject but the fact that many states now stepping up to change this reality, we called all the states and all peoples to stand for life for freedom and for peace, we have out of time we repeat,
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we have against having any civilians and we have more than enough share of grievances we couldn't upset to you inside to justify how many civilians we never did, not one day. and what since sitting here, after the 10s of thousands of people have been killed, many have been detained, or have been told my thighs all have been displaced. we have many reasons to say otherwise, and yet we remain steadfast. there is no reason, no reason to hop civilians, regardless of them, nationality, the origin, regardless of the circumstances of civilians with a bunch of civilians. the affection that life should be saved people cannot sit and demand palestinian pacifism on the, on the circumstances. unable is lady minutes of as a book cannot be done. i believe you believe violence is an impasse. you believe
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the know me that to be solutions and then you act for peace for the one, some good check minutes of the ones. all the will have to be minutes of the we are for a peace for pass, even after old because up and we are put a piece, footpath. help us shop. it's not look, it's stopped then help us. you wouldn't be helping palestinians. and these ladies are now of age and then the world. but then president, there's a well doubt that what, but a saying, she's unable to go. we, i'm not going to be occupied and kids and displaced. that's not the destiny. that's not that fate. there is a well, we could live and go and see how the children go with no. a patient, no bums, no tense, no separate minutes. no was normally that's a check points, no presence, no constant humiliation. no oppression, no house. the more there's no amputations,
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no pain, and no agony. that's what can exist today if we want to act. and the facts we uh must means that many, many more palestinians will stuff us and all the will suffer as we are trying to get the website to find the path that lead us there to freedom for life and so piece that should be upcoming. the objective that is, it was, well there's no water in the middle east. what palestinians is lady civilians go about the lice wherever. maybe we can look confidentially towards the future and even envisage more bridges between them. with all region, alicia's as to and full potential for the benefit of all the states and all peoples . it's this future of that is being destroyed before our very eyes and the entire for the study and civilian population is the primary victim.
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