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island called a, with this documentary on that jersey though, the benjamin netanyahu breaks the gaza, sees fund agreement by stopping food, fuel, or medicine from entering the strength the visible on them. and this is out of the, on life from to ha, also coming up your clients, presidents that chose nearly $3000000000.00 a military support from the u. k. had of talks with european leaders. argentina's president pushes forward with has all stairs. he plans but then leaving many struggling to make ends meet and angry protest in california as the trumpet administration stop and national fox and
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the come off as a choosing israel of black may. and also benjamin netanyahu announced he's stopping a going into gaza. that decision came off for the 1st phase of the seas. fine to go ended without agreement on continuing into a 2nd. on to that deal is there all had been allowing much needed medicine fuel a food and all the supplies into the strip. but it hadn't allowed and tens of thousands of mobile homes needed by palestinians whose houses have been destroyed. that's had to con eunice in southern gaza. him quality is joining us from that hand . what impact will this have on people and gaza? who have had that much needed for spite of a hundreds of a truck slowing in during the 1st phase of the seas 5 the we're talking about 2000000 hollis didn't use that. went
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to a very harsh we're, we're talking about $407.00 states of continuous of tax policy means lost everything they have, they lost their houses, they lost their income, they lost their houses. and that's why most and all of the causal population complete. you live on the humanitarian assistance and complete the relies on everything coming in from outside to the gaza strip. let me tell you that we move to a red flag and this is the main conjunction and the closest conjunction to cut him beside him crossing. and as you see, it's very quiet, it's normally very busy where every day, since he's 1st started at least $600.00 folks used to enter the causes, trip, caring food assistance, humanitarian assistance at types, tense and other at a very important essentials. and this is that these for the palestinians. now today
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it's very quiet. there has been 0 trucks entering the gulf is true. but as you see behind me, there is a, a met if i today we see 2 ambulances, and we also see a bus carrying the passengers. so if this is something that the hottest means we're not accepting supposed to be from the fact that the humanitarian trucks are not allowed to enter the global street. and they were suspended. but a policy in use are still wishing that more policy in patients and entries will be evacuated today was supposed to be the last day of the 1st phase. the 2nd phase was supposed to be opening the border. the is ready, forces withdrawn from more areas. the are now dangerous and red, so areas and also they were also waiting for reconstruction materials to enter the cause of still the reconstruction to start and also more by the houses to into the cause of the trip. we're talking about more of the half of gauze population.
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currently, it makes it tense and shelters were at least 8 am 6, sorry, 6 instance died to the cold weather in the past couple of weeks. the situation in the dogs was true. it continues to collapse despite the fact that there is a seas lawyer. but despite everything going on, policy news are feeling anxious. there's stress today, especially from the fact that there is nothing clear what is going to happen, what is the next stage? and if that is where the forces are going to resume their attacks on the causes trip or not. and thank you very much for that. that's a him though, so that the joining us live from gaza. that's bringing nude order. she's live for us on the jordanian capital, oman, she's bad because that is where the government and palestinian authority have banned, which is 0 from the portion from inside as well and occupied westbank node. what else are you hearing from israel about this?
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don't ping of age shipments. well, elizabeth, what we're hearing is that the is really government says that it will not allow any humanitarian assistance into gaza at without the release of is really captive israel. this government wants to pressure him, us to use humanitarian assistance, or barring that assistance to pressure him us into accepting a formula proposed by the us envoys. steve woodcock in it, how much would that release? half of the is really kept is remaining and does that dead and alive? at the beginning of the drama done months, the holy month of fasting in exchange is really would maintain the com and would allow him monetary and assistance. and while ago she ations happens all on a formula to have a permanent ceasefire. now let's remind our viewers. this is really government does
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not want to commit to ending the war. in fact, there are 2 ministers were threatening to take down the government if nothing else agrees to such a formula. and this a proposal by would cough, which is apparently, has been in discussion with nothing. yeah. who's on full or uh, durham, or uh for some time now according to his really reports allows nothing. yeah. whole not to make any commitments to by 42 days in terms of time to pass the budgets, which he also needs to do in march without having to make any kind of political policy shift that could jeopardize his coalition. and that's why we're hearing also backlash in his room against that. his position, which many in the top of the families of captives view as jeopardizing the lives of is really captives and the likelihood that they would be able to come back home alive. no,
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thank you. very much for that. that is nude all day with the latest. joining us life i'm, i'm on are joining us here in the studio. is sammy audi on professor of public affairs and director at the center for as long and global affairs that is done because i'm university. many 8 organizations have a choose as round of weaponized and age over the past 16 months of what's been happening in gaza. is that what they're doing now? it's a waterfront of what they're doing now denying the populations in 1000 over $2000000.00 people, half of which are women and children, even maybe 70 percent of the late or the 9th. then i basic 8 basic living in the midst of devastation of destruction inc. elza is on this last legitimacy has last, and as you can see now for over 15 months because of what they are doing to this, their leader is or criminal wanted by the international criminal court. that's what we're dealing with here. they have breach an agreement that they have signed,
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and part of that the claimant was to provide aid to the tune of $600.00 trucks. they have violated disagreements in every part. so it's not clear on what's going on here, except that's what it's in the i was trying to get through this political pressure what they couldn't get through military means. yeah. and you say that it's a hill climb, not just a webinar possession of a because regardless of whether there was a seas file or not, as well has obligations under international law to provide the basic humanitarian supplies to a population that is on the siege. moss has said that it's not going to give into the suppression, but what option does i'm also negotiations have now to break this and pause and how much of that comes down to the us position. and how much pressure they decide to put on all the policies right now. but how much doesn't have many options. they have signed an agreement, they half with filled their parts of that agreement. they have turned over the captives that they was supposed to have done that in the 1st phase, also to 3,
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including life ones and, and bodies. and they were ready to negotiate it as the agreement stipulates, on basic states. it has been, is i, and best buy, but i'd say it's not to do that, but some of those. so that is why it has been less thing else, not only and as a bunch of other agent, they have not withdrawn from lebanon, and that was an agreement that they signed back on november 27th. they have still occupying parts of that then they have occupied since december $450.00 sco at square kilometers in syria. and now they are expanding that occupation and demanding certain things, bombing people, and the community is in syria. they have been doing also in the west bank destroying communities, and there are over 40000 people have been displaced inside the west bank. so it's not just gas. they have been doing this with all infinity because of the backend of the united states. do you expect, what do you expect the u. s. position to be going forward, and how much will that depends on what happens when arab leaders,
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many of which the u. s. has a very good relationship with when they meet in the age of some capital over the next few days to talk about what's happening in gaza. it's a good point because of the ups can be united in demanding that this agreement be fulfilled. simply an agreement that the egyptians themselves and the companies, along with the united states have been the dentist that they need just to fulfill that agree. and that they also need to have the united stand on what the end result would be, which is to the withdrawal of aside from cancer and reconstruction as long as and, and the, the, the stopping of the war. if they don't have this united positions and things would be very american, and then we are approaching a time where they could be a resumption of a genocide in the midst of the was what it's doing. nothing to stop that genocide, samuel audio, and thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate that of the
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most prime minister k, as thomas said to host european leaders that us on it and want in london to discuss the ways to strengthen your client's position and, and the will assess based on that and ukrainian president, a lot of me is a landscape signed off with an $83000000000.00 loan to bones to you claims defenses against russian attacks. so landscape visit to the u. k. came day off to talk so the us collapsed malayna vessel in events, reports from london. what a difference a day makes without the med zalinski arriving at downing street to a woman braced by the british prime minister, a strong show of support for ukraine's president after a bruising meeting at the white house. inside mobile was from kids. stop a full truck. uh, we try it for as long as we come
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to new york and really, really such and a new loan signed to boost you cranes defense. but what the lensky needs the most is, was stopped to use his own successful meeting with donald trump and act as a bridge between the us and ukraine. the lensky arrived a dining street as a president under prussia, bruised by his encounter with donald trump. and what he hopes now is that the british prime minister can help him repair that relationship. one that is crucial to the defense of his country defends that will be home put in the us, pulls that supports for ukraine. it's something that europe and leaders who be meeting the lensky install. i'm a here in london on sunday. now. well, in my personal opinion, if anyone is in the position to achieve an enter this world, soon as the united states, they have the potential to achieve this,
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no one else. some of them is the lensky should return to the negotiating table with the us. he should sit down calmly at the table and negotiate the solution which will make you crime safe. but fast as the landscape will meet the purchase king privilege only awarded with the agreement of the government. at the end of a long day of diplomacy, questions remain, what difference will the show support make the city the rich out? 0 london, nato secretary general mark was a as a painting for com. following the trump savanski sped, he says, he reminded that ukrainian president, why the parent the relationship is vital. what it is, let's what i said to zalinski is look at what trump has done in the best. for example, he made those demos available on the 2019. the queen had no chest against the russians at february 2022 because you have had given nothing. it's all came from america, from the trump presidency, so he should give him the credit for doing that and find a way to resolve that together again. that spring on correspondence and wrong con,
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who's joining us live from the ukrainian capital, a call for unity from nato, and a very warm welcome to the lansky in the u. k. and ron, just how much of a relief will that be for ukrainians after what happened on friday at the white house while the bridge is private and stuck, his stomach was very clear. all of the united kingdom sams with ukraine, all the rest of the european need is also given words of support to the ukrainian people about this conference. this meeting that's taking place later today. it's going to be crunch time for the europeans because they need to come up with concrete steps, concrete plans announcements of how they go to support you crate. know about woods anymore. europe really does need to step up, and that's the feeling here in the ukraine. now there is a free i had the old of europe, which is given more money than america to the war. effort so far is stretched and
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can make up the shortfall. and if america stops supporting ukraine completely, that's about a foot and a funding gap about a $189000000000.00 is a hell of a lot of money, but your it's a come up with now. it's likely that that will be announcements. they'll take place you had my colleagues package it my report that the britain has already placed a $3000000000.00. so all lies are going to be on not the words coming out of this conference, but the actual announcements of concrete support plans and deliverables and highlighting the need for year up step hop. and ronald was ongoing russian attacks on ukraine of a nice absolutely. i'm just going to bring up what happened in chrome. the total us got one boy was killed and 2 inches as result of drain strikes that took place that oversight as a result of joint strike self recent,
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one person was injured and 2 people rescued from the rubble in the russian pulse as he and the story in the policy of adults, a rushing drones actually injured to work his and, and his infrastructure in the port, which included a ship that was flying, the flag of panama. now grand total of $63.00 joins were intercepted by ad defenses . $79.00 joins were launched in titles on the ground in cost. that's where the most of fighting face fighting has taken place. now that's ukrainian occupied russian territory, but russian policies are making games. i'm putting you cranium forces under a tremendous amount of pressure amount. thank you. for that and wrong con, with all the latest live and keys, the still ahead on al jazeera, hundreds of palestinians arrived to break the fost among the rumbling and off or on the 1st day of ramadan, the
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had a lie. then let's have a look at the weather across europe over the next few days. and from the satellite image, you can see dryer and bright. this guy is extending from weston to more central parts, and that's what we've got an aerial high pressure cleaning on. so the weather friends are moving around, that's a bright skies for places like fronds brisson and the island divided into extend outside the east. we could see some frosty or foggy stops in the morning. so that gets bone tough by the sunshine says feeling very spring like he and not so spring like down in the cell. we've got more heavy rain for portugal, spain with a bit of a wintry mix across moving areas of spain and more unsettled weather, sweeping across the mediterranean, which we mix moves across into tech here on monday that we know when to when it's come across the very north west and pots of russia, norway as well,
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but it is looking pretty mild across the scan today. the was temperature is picking up over the next few days, pretty mild as well, extending out east. but we'll see something of a cold zone in athens. 14 degrees celsius the on monday, and it is looking cooler across the north west of africa. thanks the unsettled weather affecting the iberian peninsula, bringing some showers to morocco. on monday the i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do want to state level all that i can't support the 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lower the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights. more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for. some i didn't talk to him quote on which is 0
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the, [000:00:00;00] the challenge a 0 me elizabeth put on and uh, a reminder of on top stories. the seller as well says it's decided to stop a going into gaza and a decision made in coordination. but the wes as well as opposed to a now much needed humanitarian supplies into this trip. as part of the seas 5 days will come off as well as adults to us proposal for a temper very sci fi and gaza, or the ramadan and passed on to the announcement was made just minutes off to the 1st phase of the seas. 5,
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formerly ended and ukraine's president of the modem is lensky receives a warm welcome. of the u. k. also has finally exchanged with donald trump with the white house versus prime minister k. as tom a has agreed to loan key $93000000000.00 to boost its defense against russia, lakes on sundays time on host the summers of european leaders and the landscape palestinians in gauze a month. the 1st day of the holy month of ramadan they did so and the rubble and destruction of prisoners released under the seas. 5 deal which had home to find that many of his family members had been killed in his writing strike mythology. because the sunset or because of the time for prayer and reflection, this is that all of them comes without the threats. hope is really for me. but the palestinians fear because of the 1st phase of the seats fight, it comes to him and they'll be a return to the desk and displacement while left. now. okay, see,
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and then how do i, what did he have to did that i am scared of the work to be launched again after 15 months of suffering and bombing and showing we only as a country to do what is necessary for the 2nd stage of negotiations. to start soon into increasing and many to again 8 and to start with construction of gaza palestinians in gauze. i've lost so much this past year and livelihoods that most of their loved ones. yusef, i'm a person of the 25 of his family members and then is really strike. he's only just been reunited with those who survived my son from what he's among hundreds of prisoners released by you as well as part of the ceasefire day on a farm. i had breaking fast with my families a wish that came to however, the last more than half of them, the families now smaller for a table,
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normally packed with loved one and now significantly smaller. and if i got to that and then it would sit like, does your own meals engaging with be large and extended? the place would be congested. now it's just a few sitting here to share a meal, palestinians across cause or remain defiance and resilience. pinching up lights and declarations of the we are here in the midst of destruction and rubble and we stood fast despite the pain. and now one's we are breaking out fast on our land and we will not leave this place. we will stay here. i'm the spite calls from the us president donald trump, to forcibly displace palestinians from the land. they say they will remain, no matter what, what i have a plumbing, but he will not leave this country. and this is a message to the whole above. we will stay. 6 even amid the destruction, without auto anything else, the echoes of a still ringing across casa,
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the days and nights of terra, i'm fairly experienced over the past year, too difficult to forget. but still, palestinians rise and to mock the holy month of all of them, as they've done for hundreds of years. mohammed haji algebra kimberly's troops have launch through the capital of the democratic republic of congo. hundreds of on soldiers took part from the show for some can shasta, which comes as rolanda back to m 23 funds has make gains in the countries east. and 23 has captured the regions to major cities, government and because of the governments as bold and 7000 people have been killed since the offensive began in january. meanwhile, the m 23 has turned over some 20 ethnic who to find those of the group to rwanda. that includes an army general who is accused of having taken part in the 1994 tootsie genocide. another officer was sentenced to crimes against humanity by a companies called the m 23 is led by ethnic tutsis who said they are fighting to
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protect the minority group. the rwandan army said the offices would be brought to justice. but you, what we're doing now is to cut out you'll end romando. the relevant old hardy is we'll take care of them and we will hand them over to the quotes for investigation . what those accused of having participated in the genocide will be tried as such for just those implicated another crime. so it'd be hard to ask for the most interesting. they will be central, a total for training and civilian re integration. in malaysia, a far has told, through part of a village in northwest borneo destroying homes and leaving hundreds homeless blaze spread rapidly across a densely populated area of 250 square meters, no casualties. were reported, file size is use multiple sources including boyfriend form from a nearby brothers and bass from the flames. the fine was eventually pulled on the controls and investigations underway to determine the cause. stop for the united states. national parks have been in the firing line is the trump administration 6
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to con government spending. that's where he's concerned. some of the lots of stuff could endanger the nature of reserves that are considered among americans. gracious, national treasures since and model and reports the these protesters that you some of the fear for the future of america's national parks. around $1000.00 employees, 5 percent of the workforce were laid off in february as part of a cost cutting campaign by the truck administration. former staff say this was the wrong place to cut corners. people who come to these national parks to work or not making a lot of money. and in fact, most of them are volunteering time beyond their work duties because they care so much about the work they do. so if you're trying to find deficiency in the government, these people who are bleeding, so these clerks or somebody with sufficient governmental use that exist. yosemite national park is famous for its natural beauty. the 3 100000 hector nature reserve,
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the trucks around $4000000.00 visitors every year. staff help keep people out of danger and maintain facilities that are often difficult to reach, to say do absolutely incredible works at both protecting the environment, keeping people safe, making the visit or experience what it is and they should this absolutely despicable that anybody, questions their job performance or suggests that that there's waste, your sanity is also vital for science and conservation. its home to hundreds of animal species and more than a 1000 different plants. these national parks are one of the treasures of our country, and they fold some species that are on the brink of extinction. and if we don't ask now to save these things, they could disappear forever. several parts of will re scaled back operations in response to the costs. there's been pressure from some politicians and advocacy groups to reverse them. the trump administration has promised to hire more seasonal
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workers to fill the gaps. vince and martin, how does 0? well, president donald trump has designated english as the official language of the united states for the 1st time, the nation's history, the white house, as the decision aimed to unify the country and streamline government operations. the executive order of, of oaks, the presidential mandate from the 1990s, which required federally funded agencies to provide help to non english because the agencies come now choose how much help they'll offer. at least 30 american states had already designated english as the official language. the us will send up to $3000.00 additional troops to a southern border to help prevent a legal crossing from mexico defend secretary pete headset ordered the deployment as part of the campaign against undocumented migraines. the pentagon says thousands more could be deployed in the coming months. suppose and opponents of origin, tony and president, how the men they gathered outside the countries national congress. and when aside
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is as he delivered the annual opening session speech, he's pushing on with controversial plans, false verity and producing the role of the stage. but many people say has policies and making their daily existence to difficult. so there's a lot of reports from when a site is, the ceiling for the nadia libertarian presidents have yet to be late or officially open the legislative assembly on saturday, surrounded by his supporters and with a message about the future of he's a stay with the chainsaw plan i'm with the sierra, the chainsaw plans, not a government program. it's a state policy that will continue to use a one stop until it ends the road of the state in the economy. outside. some people came to show their support. and what are you sure, show you a couple of things. it's amazing that the super power, like the united states, is imitating us. because we're discovering expenses in the country,
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the only benefit the political class. it has to end. but there were other people with pots and pans protesting against the president's policies in the, in the states that there's a lot of them, what do you know works as an electrician and says he's struggling to make ends meet relay is corrupt and we've all lost of purchasing power because everything's very expensive. the lows he's passed benefit the rich, but he's speaching. congress comes at a time when we lays under pressure after promoting a controversial crypto currency on social media. there's currently an investigation
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in argentina and the united states over who benefited and how much the president knew. mulay is in this, in this place in his presidency, where things are going well. he's brought inflation down. some of the other micro economic indicators going up. he has an interesting alignment with donald trump, i need a mosque and so on. and suddenly he becomes up, you know, out of the hello is this crypto currency scandal. and i'd say to him hod and i think he needs to react like you would react to a heart attack. you know, sort of thing was, this is this one isn't gonna kill you. but if you keep moving in that direction, you're going to be in trouble. in the past year, we may have taken argentines by surprise, by implementing radical measures on a daily basis to reform the country's economy. there are those who struggle with the impact those measures have on their lives varies. i will see that when
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