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on october, the 7th, last year, around 6 30 am local. how a mass announced the military operation likes a flood plan to use that phones with one overarching goal to focus the world's attention on these roles of the patient. how must late attack was as swift as it was? 1139. these ratings were killed. $251.00 would capture. many were killed at the hands of their own military as they fought back to join the chaos of the day. an investigation by these radiant use paypal hearts was clear as ro used a hannibal delta choosing to kill its own people rather than help them captured. on october, 8th is road declares the state of war and close up to 300000 reserves. it stated aims of the destruction of the mass and the return of the captives. then defense minister announced as a complete siege of garza, starvation becomes
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a weapon of what the leading look. so it's a lot of i have order to complete siege on the gaza strip. there will be no electricity, no food, no fuel. everything is closed. we have flashing human animals and we are acting accordingly. guidelines, comments cements israel's attitude. this is not a rule on how mass, but on the palestinian people between the 9th and the 25th of october. as ro, pounds goes up by atlanta and see on the 26th its ends in ground troops as israel, a tax refugee camps and the civilian infrastructure. catch all egypt on the us try to negotiate a ceasefire. the death toll mounts, then on november the 24th i break straight forward i see spot is announced. initially, good scene is like success. it's renewed twice in total, 50 captives, and a $150.00 to whom prisoners are released. so minutes off to this ceased by expires
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on december, the 1st israel was evans as well. no c spy has been implemented since and as well as lake wakes to gauze on the desktop, right, since the international community led by the united nations, begins to cold at a genocide, the systematic destruction of the people. israel. then because the un agency for published a new refugees, a terrorist organization and says the u. n is anti semitic. on march the 26, the u. n. refugee agency publishes a report entitled, the anatomy of the genocide. israel rejects the report as does, it's a main international back of the united states. on december, the 29 south africa brings a case of genocide against israel in the international court of justice. the court agrees that is a case to be on citizens. human rights organizations agree. it is a genocide and submit a detailed reports and yet is role continues. it's
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a so everyone from aid workers to jen, this women and children are in the firing line as well as reoccupied. northern garza forcing palestinians into the center of the south district. they would take you more than 39 years to attend a funeral a day for every palestinian charles kill. no, i'm asked by to not, and i don't or network of origin was a child in wrong con, which is 0 on the show is on 0. see me up with this cold unless he joins us from the hot mo, on the deal has been reached. what pushed it over the line from one of the changing mood and is rose to to the increasingly existence of a by him us 15 or 16 months after. uh,
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i thought the more i guess cuz eyes people and i guess from us fights us. i think all 3 reasons probably lead to an exploration of a movement towards us each fire. clearly the water in terms of is declared. ames was not succeeding, meaning destroying from us. only in the past. 10 days, 15 israeli soldiers were killed and even some brackets were still being shot. and the, and clearly these really move, these are the economy. these really situation in general has changed. and the incoming of trauma certainly push it to even further because trump did not want to model the same images. all for hostages on so forth, said that the besieged the likes of, you know, by didn't and so on. and then you could say, i mean one must, one must give credit where credit just do it. that the categories and digits is
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we're quite persistent. and when they felt that there wasn't a fortune to through the past few weeks to the certainly, you know, push the paddle even further to get the vehicle across the line. so the much talked about phase one from various policies about the release of assessing number of captives about a temporary cease fire. how difficult do you think it will be to move to phase 2, which brings about a permanency spot and then these to phase 3, which is the re building and causes future. so i think it's going to be quite challenging. it certainly for the 1st time it's good my, it's good just as well for the, you know, failed. the 2nd everyone that's worked on the deal is hoping that the momentum of the 1st few weeks would that release of the captives release of the prisoners. the change of the one that is right, it might help increase if you were the or deep. and then i could sphere towards
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a more permanency we're seeing that the bit 11 on now that we're to 42 months. so this is $511.00 on is ready. so what i'll post with that cease fire in the beginning. now this you to come around that there's quite another in board there and, and so on, so forth. one of the things that bother me, laura, if you, if i may, is just listening to all kinds of things all over the night with her, from michael, go to from tweet, to bite and speak to the certainly president and so on, so forth. you know, one is tired of even reporters asking more of the same incessantly about the few tens of his right of hostages. while the 10s of thousands is off by the stadium. scales deliberately ignore deliberately ignoring the thought to defend the instructions of gaza is totally ignored. in favor of this and that the other thing
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about the morgan is right. this is, you know, what the jew ratings is encouraging for that is, or especially for the civic people. but there's something crazy racist about to florida. and that's why you're really a guest. monte griffin, what's actually spot on what he said? there seems to be 2 deals or 2 outcomes here. one for the is there is not hoping for which is the freedom of their captives. but there was another one, but how much of the policy is all for which is the end of the war. these are 2 very different outcomes. and that's why nathan, yahoo, being the crown and the surface trying to you know, for long to stay play the liberal is if he's dragged into it, it's very tough decision and so on, so forth. and he was nothing but a war criminal genocide, the leader who, you know, let us hold to this genocide the 516 months. and now he's trying to pay like he's the rational leader. he's deliberately trying to consider things and so on,
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so forth. work things out when everyone knows that the deed is done. i know he's just playing games, the same season politician or political and them all if you will. war criminal is not to be trusted with the 2nd phase. and the 3rd phase, there's absolutely no dr. 5 that that's why hopefully would gyptian custody and one would wish american although i have no confidence in that, that they would continue to pressure on is or i didn't order to respect and some of them prevent the 2nd or 3rd phase. i started faces that lead to independence, but a single state again, listening to by then, i mean, you know, not, i'm not talking about the pump this speech of to you give us, i'm talking about things like a credit. there is a credit on fact with that by the senior state. and really, molly that have today occurred the past. we spinning a space and something else that you said that reminded me of what bite and said
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don't mind me. what? kimberly noticed that by that said in his speech just a few hours ago, he said that now palestinians in garza can return to the neighborhoods. and kimberly noted that there's no recognition that they're all new neighborhoods to return to that. the majority of palestinians in the cause of strep, a homeless honestly, it's just, as i said, there's something crazy racist about the fact that there's a continuous emphasis on tens, tens of, of captives ignoring the flight of tens of thousands of 50 percent of the sizes of destroy the time it is on houses. oh, entire because of stuff that's been destroyed at the idea that there has been 1000 people missing in the rubble today. so yes, there's absolutely something in view rate. think about the fact that the american president, just as he steps out, you would think that maybe now just now there would be
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a moment of some variety of soul searching. and he would say, look, we made some mistakes, which shouldn't have were did that long. i should have insisted back in may or june or july, but certainly most find this attitude. my mom liked indifference towards the suffering of the front as soon as people have allowed the nothing, you know, government to can tens of thousands more. it, you know, my legacy wouldn't be tempted by that. of course you wouldn't say that instead the was this is, you know, that sort of bravado about how great he is about how incredible he is about how foolish and imperial is. he is sending the out of mothers into that me the terrain in and again and, and in following his allies. and we can is kind of these as if he is just about to change the world while we all know the middle east remains a mess left but not remains a mess. see a yeah. remains
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a mess. and by this time is i'd certainly is a big mess. them at least has not improved under by then. and if any phase one would hold for is for america to leave us alone in peace instead of just model the same interference intervention that we've seen since 1953 a over turn of 11, government, one democratic, good government in your wine. and since then we've been living the nightmare overnight and intervention limited. he's always on business bumpers. acted to lecture and got somebody. he'll marguerite's on democracy one at the same time supporting us genocide upon page and war crimes throughout as mom, the shot. joining us the from the hotmail on monday, thanks. will european leaders have also been reacting to the news of a ceasefire agreement funds present value micron says up to 15 months of unjustified or deal. there was a tremendous sense of relief amongst the people of gauze and hope in the hearts of
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hostages and the families. the parts departments the cast on release the statement saying of the months of devastating bloodshed and countless lives last, this is long overdue news that is writing and published to me and people have desperately been waiting for jeremy's talk to all of schultz says it is good in agreement on the a cease fire and the release of hostages in garza seems to have been reached. well now, the agreement must be consistently implemented and all the hostages must be released. monro, bonnie, is a non resident follow a sense of a conflict in humanitarian studies is also co as to of getting there and joins us from montreal, get to speak to again. so you need is around the world phrasing this deal without actually noticing that it could have been reached back in may. the slow, not only could it have been reached more than half a year ago. but many of these leaders who you've just referenced have in fact
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actively contributed to prolonging the war both by giving israel crucial support in terms of weaponry and armaments and so on. and also by refusing to take any constructive measures to call his wheels genocidal campaigned to a halt. i mean, most recently we had the fullest prime minister, former president of the european union and basically saying that poland will ignore the i. c. c. restaurant that south for the fugitive known as being human, that's in yahoo, and will allow him to visit poland on the listed. so these acts of, of omission and commission have been a crucial part of the explanation about why the mass murder of cost and means in the gaza strip has been able to continue for 6 additional months. since the agreement that was that was endorsed today was for the stung build. at the
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beginning of the summer, i got the, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he asked me to come out to the address as well to speak yet. so whenever you see that he's waiting for votes in the security council and cabinet tomorrow to take place. but we have just noticed that he has science from i'm always in for the help and securing goals because a hostage deal. this is just coming from the next from yahoo office. it is thing, of course, at this stage, this time being way you've got the play demonstration on his way out the trunk administration on its way in. what do you think actually pushed it over the line? i think we're ultimately pushed it over the line was a clear message from the incoming trump administration that they wanted this issue off of their uh, docket. if you will, before trumps in on the ration on the 20th of january the next few days. and we've
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seen press reports including industry in these rarely press that the trump some at least 10 voice steve, what cough spoke to in ateneo and no one certain terms that he expected from that he expected and attend yahoo to endorse the agreement. that according to find and had been formulated by netanyahu half a year ago. and i think um a button to 10. yeah. who made a decision that this is not the time to get on the wrong side of the trunk, of course takes a very personal approach to foreign relations. and he probably also feels it just like he played trump during his 1st term. he will be able to play him again in the coming months and be able to shape disagreement attendance implementation in a way that best suits his really interests, an attorney who has
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a couple of listen priorities, pamela and romani, it so great to hear your thoughts that from montreal, many thanks, taking the time to join us. thank you. well, palestinians and galls i could do little, but hope that lovely does would intervene on their behalf to stop the killing and destruction. is there a face increase diplomatic pressure, but was also shielded bite sized no day notice of how the as national community reacted to the will ongoing. so people around the world have watched israel destroying garza and it's people since october, the 7th 2023. they've seen where leaders meet and talk about diplomatic efforts. us again and again, as israel killed tens of thousands of palestinians and systematically destroyed garza wallets leaders made statements of genocidal intent. many people perceived world leaders and international institutions as having failed the palestinians. and
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those perceived failures were repeated us vito's paralyzed the un security council from stopping the carnage. israel assassinated the top to have most leaders in charge of negotiations over a possible ceasefire. the united states warned about so called red lines. there is no doubt that they understood what our policy was. should they much of a rough operation or what our policy would be. and those red lines, which seems to disappear, allowing the mass killing starvation and force displacement of palestinians to continue. you and experts pleaded for international law to be respected. we cannot any more stand. these guides on top is that that's and paypal courtesy. we must confront the general side. we must prevent it and we must punish it. but the united states, germany and others, didn't stop shipping billions of dollars worth of lisa lessons to israel,
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allowing the industrial scale mass killing to continue. some states stood apart, spain, ireland, and norway recognized palestine and stopped their arms trade with israel. south africa took the case to the international court of justice, accusing israel of genocide. the world stop court found the case plausible, and repeatedly ordered israel to stop its genocidal acts. it is real still fond protection can explain ally the united states. another world court, the international criminal court, or i, c. c, issued arrest warrants for benjamin netanyahu, and his now former defense minister, you of government. but rather than cooperation, the i. c. c was met by threats against in the united states. i am going back to congress and introduce legislation very soon. i that would sanction any country that tried to enforce the arrest warrant against israel and the coming days
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and months and years. when the question is asked, some or of leaders choices a failed diplomacy will come under intense scrutiny. neurology associated with stuff above usually is, is actually general that the policy and national initiative, he joins us now from ramallah. good to speak to him and stuff. i just 1st of all, when it gets you'll feelings on the find the, the deal such as it is, has been announced. what the court said some moment officially, sufficient for the people of guys that unfortunately they have to stand face 3 days off probably. and has to have them bought it and then those guys are buyers in a sense, the agreement will not go into effect that and then on sunday, but still it's a moment to for the lease and for them because the they can see that this human
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side will stop but of course this agreement leaves lots of scars, as i said, let me progress because scars, what will happen to i leave you the stuff, i didn't go to the palestinian people and stuff on them. see what kinds genocide, collective punishment including starvation, as well as ethnic cleansing of many places and now available to come back to destroyed neighborhoods and destroyed towns. we're talking about 90 percent of the homes destroyed in the north on more than 80 percent in the south. the people that have lost lots of their beloved and there is no family in goes or that does not have, does not lose a multitude or 2 or 3 or 10. it's a very deep sky that people will have to deal with. and the biggest scott is facing the international community and the international community that fit to protect what they claim to have,
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which isn't the national and international humanitarian moon, and allowed to continue these world crimes. but will you look into the future regardless of the fact that we could have each disagreement easily as was said again by many people in july last year. we have to lose 10000 more people because it's not them. yeah, i was the insistence on continuing to this human side and because of an attorney i was since christmas, who attends on a visa is on interest. yeah, yeah, we have to look into the future. and in my opinion, somebody student perspective, there are 2 major risks we have to face. the 1st one is the continuous. is there any effort to next to us bank and clinton has set the data continuous effort to also that is when you click leads to the people who thought this thing is in the us bank, but i include the next. but again, we also face that problem in time of the vision and the best way of facing these
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high risk that we are facing today. and to deal with the that is all this of this step of genocide then goes on to the bid because of the best way is to have published and in internal unity. so i don't think we're still missing, but we will not stop trying to get back. that was the issue of palestinian prisoners being released. we don't know exactly the details surrounding that, but who do you think might get to be released? and when will any of these people play an instrumental role in unites and the palestinians going forward to the palestinian society is very sensitive to days of ballasting, impressiveness, and the use of money present on suspending, import them for the people of palestine. and of course, we are not talking to yet only about, i mean 9, the 1st stage it will be men, the women, children, and the people who have been in the east before the 3 of us to by israel.
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and let me clear, that'd be the portion of the most important present as would be in the 2nd stage, and instead stage of disagreement. and that's where we would be looking at man eaters, who are sending to life sentences. and who's the, who is the 1st thing in the site is demanding their release. some of these lead us quickly, a very vital roles in the future of posting in politics. if they are allowed to be released, we still don't know whether it is a little accept that or not accept that the names have not been approved and yet approved yet. but the but the efforts to release menu of the produce to me and do this would continue. okay, let's talk about it's a great speak to you. thanks very much for joining us back from ramallah. busy thank you. and chief engineer gutierrez has welcome to the gauze of dale. he says it's imperative that the cease fire removes oh,
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obstacles to age cabinets on those at the united nations in new york. so he has been saying that it sounds ready to scale out for the delivery of a into garza if and when israel allows it to do so. what preparations are being made. well, that's right. the secretary general is 1st remarks after this style. deer was announced a commended egypt concerning united states for their efforts, but then focused exactly on what you're just saying right now. and that is the scaling of humanitarian aid. that is one of his main priorities. the u. n. he said is ready and standing by to do that. but he said something that the un has been saying for many months now, all parties have to agree to this, particularly the occupying power. and that is israel because the un has been saying for months now that israel has been blocking aid, the little bit of aid that the u. n. is requesting to try to get in to the few open
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uh core doors. uh, israel is simply denying that has been the case up until now. now the u. n. and the secretary general says this clearly has to change. he said the u. s. u n is prepared to ramp up aid, and they have been because they've been dealing with this now for many, many months sir, many un personnel and trucks available. it is real, agrees to it. now hopefully this cease fire agreement will force israel's hand. okay, but you and i've worked many hours of the united nations security council discussing this role. i'm cooling for a seas fund. they've voted on so many resolutions, but the majority of being veto, you'd have a nice a as they have in the un security council is of course tasked with maintaining international peace and security. and by all accounts, they've clearly failed in gaza. and i think back to the last 15 months or
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so, the 1st resolution that came up in front of the security council was by russia. and that was just a little after a week after october 7, 2023. but since then i, i looked at the calendar and it's been almost $2.00 to $3.00 security council meeting specifically on guys every month for the past 15 months. and it's been clearly the united states that has been hindering any progress on a cease fire. it's us detailing not one, not 2, not 3, but 4 different security council resolutions. it's something certainly i think probably history books will be written about how the security council has failed in gaza. but turning to the secretary general, let's listen to little bit more of some of his remarks after the cease fire deal beside this view is a critical 1st step. but we must mobilize all efforts to also advance brother goals,
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including the preservation of the unity config with the end, the integrity of the occupied by the scene in territory. because the policy and you need these essential for the tv, lusting, decent stability. and they emphasize that unified spot of steven governance must remain a top priority to i have the big question now is what happens with unwrap? the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees that are so many people say the backbone of supporting people in gaza. for so many years now is really legislation is scheduled to go into effect january 28th. that would essentially prevent israel from dealing with unreal at all. but 10 shelly, shutting down under as operations, so unclear what is going to happen now. but clearly the un as they move forward, trying to deliver aid tundra is key to that, not to say,
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put all sort of services. and now the one is having to do it with their hand tied behind their back. you and has a lot of issues. they're gonna have to deal with in the coming days and weeks. yeah . it's gonna be the answering see how it deals with those cameras on the for us, the very nice is that from united nations in new york, many thanks. and dave play of watching all special ongoing coverage of the goals of cx. 5 deal on garza, of 15 months of as well as will and the strep. i'll be back in just a few moments with this developing stories. i do stay with us if you're able to, the from across asia and the pacific is multi award winning program and to stories from the world's most dynamic region one and one east on which is
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gloves and the stories of civilizations that market history wants. this is where the story of savannah do you have any stories to tell the things of celebration in dolls. uh, cancel appointments, so it says a cx 5 deal has been weeks between as well. um from us we will continue to do everything we can everything possible to together with our forecast to ensure that this deal is implemented as its i agree with the

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