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as role had been allowing much needed medicine, food and the office supplies into the strip of dozens as a trucks are stuck on the egyptian side of the roof of border crossing. and israel still has not allowed in tens of thousands of mobile homes needed desperately by palestinians whose houses have been destroyed. book to spanish camp to do in the lights of how mazda is rejection of the woodcock outline. we have decided to prevent any entry of goods and supplies into gaza from us, continues to entrench itself in its positions and does not release how hostages they will be for the consequences one last night to hold a security discussion with the participation of the minister of defense, the heads of the faction, c, a security officials and the negotiating team. at the end of the discussion, we decided on the following steps for whole as well as adopting the outline of
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president from san void. steve would cough for a temporary cease fire for the rama dun and pulse of a period. we are fully coordinating with president trump and these people who let's go so now what are the issues and the jordanian capital amman? she's that because the israeli government and the palestinian authority of found out is era from reporting from inside israel and the occupied westbank nor tell us more about the reasons israel is giving for booking. aid once again to gaza is well, it's not really giving reasons, but it is trying to frame the events molly and in the context of how not accepting the woodcock proposal, which is really what the is really proposal was the brushing aside of the ceasefire agreement as it was announced that 3 phases of those ceasefire agreements is, is now something the is really government doesn't talk about nothing. yeah. hole in
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that statement as well. also try to answer is really reports that talk about israel's continuing violations of the cease fire agreement. what is real wants right now is to use the leverage it has on the one hand, it has a support at iron clad support, if you will, from the trump administration. a bridging proposal that really answers everything that nothing you all whole wants and needs, including not talking about ending the war and, and at the same time, using those needs over whelming needs for humanitarian assistance as a weapon. and let's remind our viewers, the weapon ization of humanitarian is this assistance is what led the prosecutor of the international criminal court to issue arrest warrants for and that's on yahoo. and his former now former minister of defense. it's also what pushed the international court of justice to say that there is probably
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a genocide going on in gauze because of this policy. so for now, israel will not allow that 8. it is using that as leverage to push from us into accepting the woodcock proposal. by which it would release half of the living and dead is really kept as on day one in exchange basically for food, water and fuel. and then later on, see if israel is willing to talk or, or reach a deal on a per minute cease fire. but we already know that that's not really on the table because take layering and then to the war would take down the is really government that this is something that nothing yahoo is not planning on, on having at his, at any time. so needs to pass the budget in march, and he's going to be able to do to do that by holding onto what would cost proposed anything so that in order all day that for us in a mind, a not speak. now to all correspondence had a couple assume standing by for us and rough and southern gaza. tired with the
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southern a, something with rual once again of a to golf. they must be huge on sets and see of what comes next. and the timing with robert dunn just stopped and couldn't be was that has been pretty much clear here because this trip nearly a full we can get the conclusion of the 1st phase of the agreement. we'd have my son isabel be, is very prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has suspended the delivery a full humanitarian age into the costs. a strict uh right now with rough. uh, we can see no sign debate coming in so far as the situation is absolutely very critical. that the move in to west time of these thought to, to rush to local market start thinking a front of the gate to view on key agencies and what houses to receive. i do believe that there is a possibility for the board to review. my games is incredibly, very high as homeless has condemned, just a step, couldn't get a, a cheap flex, failing to crime accusing you spell that for
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a late thing. the 1st phase of choosing is gonna be late in the us, the spot agreement, as we need to model if you is that it the, the translation of from the 1st phase to the 2nd phase has been stipulated in the 1st phase of the ceasefire agreement. and now we can clearly understand that is spelled is looking for an extension, for the 1st phase in which it will be able to secure the release of more bodies. and it's very captive from how much does get to the, to use in return. it will allow for more a to come to the cause. this trip will allow for most the ability to take place of the region. but it's also important to highlight that the numbers of a troops, the insect causal were absolutely changeable. that did not happen, did not even meet the significant numbers that had been stipulated in deceased by agreement, which means that the human retirement crisis has not been properly address during the 1st phase of the agreement. and now that has been used consensus site to not only stability as well right now,
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we started to prepare for potential resumption of pool. but also among the u. n. t . agencies that have for both parties to resume negotiations in order to afford to avoid at the further deterioration of the humanitarian crisis and the strip. as people are closely monitoring these developments, saying that there was optional for, it would mean nothing but only more healing, more bloodshed, the more disruption to take place. and that really backs it does a strict 1000000. okay, many things for that topic up. assume that for us and rasa and southern golf, i left him on the 8th situation. we've got the i'll have that she is aux farms, media and communications officer. she joins us from darrow by that in central golf . so many songs for your time now israel says that almost $21000.00 tons of a have and to cause a since the beginning of the ceasefire in january. that stops now, how long before vital aid runs out of all the doors for me?
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i just wanted to highlight the announcement of the ceasefire last month and the real estate agent acknowledge the judge and most of the people are right now and are celebrating the start of real time. but we still haven't gotten back. most of the people now are concerned about the start of what, again the which is more than anything by many feelings. many bad feelings is any concern and other feelings, including the last that we've seen, the information that we've seen and during the mom of the other thing a doing is the time we've seen. and we've, we've gone the entry into the garbage trip, which held a, to facilitating the functionality of humanitarian aid in many areas. but the problem, you know, of what you do today is we're, we're not, you know, for the for,
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and who will be the human opinion conditions in the garbage jack. definitely, we need a state of them. and even now from the supplier of the human turning, actors all the ground to work. ringback ok, the, just the if i, if i could interrupt apologies, i just want to get a sense, as you say, even the aid that you've received since the cx 5 has not been sufficient. but now even that stops will come under pressure 1st. if that continues, like for example, we seen the resumption of a little bit of fuel aid, which is finding gold hospitals back in action a. so presumably, if that stops, hospitals can no longer run again a little before the war, not more than 90 percent of the be the indigo was just rely on a humanitarian aid and a system. now with the, the, with the, with the war we,
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we get to know the so many needs of the people that are needs in children that are needs and medical supply, their needs and what are some on the other stuff. so the, there wouldn't be pressure on the supplies because this would crazy need all the people, if you want to be dollars job, you see the destruction more that when instruction more done instead of being home in our these reports, we stated that more than 80 percent of the water and sanitation of pacific would have been bar tv or some pleasing strongly you used to the saw the drive during the war and go over this. and they disobey the area. we've done that, or if you're not a who is or something my among the people in that report we stated that and you know, the, the very like, short amount of to spend the day, which is way more than
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a percentage that people rely on during the day before of the war, got a you've recently returned from northern garza, i believe, which saw some of the worst of the fighting as well as the siege. how would you describe it now? how people who pretend back to the homes in the north coping? oh me, no, no, no, no. need to specifically uh have it turned into go city lane. you barely did not industry to burn the jeep 9. any city in britain and does not have any oh, the do not have that home. the do not recognize anything. i mean this to be and the neighbors have sent it to robin. uh you see it either way or more. i mean there are lots of destruction, especially in the water in the nation said, but since that is no good, there is no ink. that is no,
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so we said there was no essential. we are one of the people there. the people who went through or what? no, the inconvenient job. i kinda went on beach that had to be for most of this, for some gentlemen there and just to picture a little touch of home. i'm trying to reach the on by pacific families or, or she will fish wanted it from some of the provided by human getting an 80 in there. so, i mean, i mean, the have been most of destruction towards the city towards expected. if you a like the one, it's a street, i'm the i mean the rubbing. he didn't bed like music born indicated the goal that has been victor to be over 22000000000. my name is jones robin and you can imagine that somebody is dropping. have people who
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are didn't under who, who was but just put in during the previous time. yeah, i got, i really appreciate you talking to us here. announce, is there a got out of that ox funds, media, and communication officer in central garza? let's go to or a goldberg, now he's in is ready political commentator. he joins us from tel aviv or a i just listening that and got the correspond entire cup a zoom. i mean, it's clear that spite shopping of aid, once again these riley's really turning the knife on palestinians with this announcements. oh, what is nursing you always game plan here? do you think? as i say that, that now is trying to blackmail 6 months is right to blackmail somebody sent you and breaking the original agreement, signed and continuing on with the incremental model of phase one that is putting phase 2 off the table, but i think it's also it's also worth mentioning that this is the demonstration of it then. yeah, there's limitations just as it is
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a demonstration of the limitations of how much this is. the only thing that's in the out can do the threat of returning to a full scale war or full scale annihilation seems to me to be more emptied and it is full of actual potential. this is what, nothing you all can do. this is as far as he can play these testing because borders both with regard to some guys off and with regard to the trump administration in dc, we've already had him. us insist that uh, that they weren't face to what will ness and yahoo do if that continues, if they continue to insist that they won't face to. and i think one of them wants to push through is again to continue to increment eliza. but ultimately this isn't going to, is it that is meant to serve him. this isn't a victory over how much is this the only way? nothing else feels that you can uh follow through on the deal to bring back all the
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hostages, to release the palestinian captives and ultimately, and this is the jackpot to withdraws early forces from gaza. it's quite clear, despite protestations to the contrary by the idea of by the israeli government publishing plans alerted with the you and that is, i was going to stand garza for a long time. i think it's quite clear that is a really does not have anything to doing. design is not capable of maintaining a long time garrison in garza most as early as do not support and occupational guides and most as i always want to deal. and then so you want to talk about what happens next, bethany and wants to go there. he wants those outlets. he wants that domestic political base. it's incredibly hard for him to do that because people who are keeping him in power right now. a strictly opposed to such a deal, but i think that this is the past on which he's walking into more. okay, good to get your perspective irene, go back as really political commentators speaking to aside from tennessee or
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palestinians across the guns. i say that devastated by israel's decision to blockade, as it will only west and they already die conditions honey. my mood has been speaking to people in gauze, especially. and then with the strength, the palestinians across the gaza served were hoping to start off the holy month of ramadan with a positive note to an end of their suffering and permanent displacement. but as we walked down the market, this small market in the heart of old java city, it's hard to avoid hearing people talking about their fears and concerns over the statements. and these really persistence of extending phase one of the steve fire over or rather than moving into phase 2 as agreed upon with the agreements between as well. and how much does, how, how much is that? because we don't want to more any more, you know, if it's, you know, we're more than enough from this one to leave. like all other people of the world. i'm really scared. i'm very worried. we need to find jobs. and we want to feed our
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children almost all the other stuff. of course i feel very worried, especially with the presence of this arrogant terrorist group in the is really government. also the presence of trump who encourages israel, causes a loss of concerns. we are scared of a new war. yeah. we don't know what to do. we just need the will to stop once in a row. the closure of crossings with increased prices. it will lead to shortage of food and vegetables. we don't work, we can't find jobs. and we do have cash. closing the crossings is more dangerous for us than the war itself, with ongoing lock aid on the borders and the crossing. and the shortage of food products like these in this area are soon enough are going to run out. and the dreams for a lot of people here to rebuild their shutters, life are going to be the 1st for on non period of time. anyway, most of the air from god,
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the city palestine. the what is prime minister kissed alma is hosting european leaders out of summit in london to discuss the ways just and send you questions position um to end the war on sa. so based on the i knew courtney and president lodge me. soleski signed off on a net $3000000000.00 loan to bolster you cranes defensive against russian attacks. so landscape visit to the united kingdom came a day off the a she's to debase with us president donald trump, which led to the collapse of a ukraine, us minority steel or diplomatic get us a james base is in london for us, james. so it is the lensky 2nd day in london. we've had a lead is from, from my chrome and at the it's how the and president arriving at lancaster house
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in london. what's, what's on the agenda of the yeah, well the that arriving as we speak one by one, the leaders here 15 leaders are taking part in this summit from countries in addition to the european union and nato who role here. remember, this was originally organized before that extraordinary oval office meeting that took place on friday evening in washington dc. it was a crisis summit before it's even more of a crisis summit. now i'm told by diplomats they are looking to try initially to salvage the deal with the united states. get that back on track, the mineral deal in return for security guarantees. but they're also going to be discussing a plan b if they call and get that on the track. how can europe help ukraine on it? so now there are a number of different proposals floating around, certainly the tally as well in order to get things back on track that to be a summit of e u. and the us to take place that is georgia maloney's,
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the prime minister of each of these proposal that is backed by donald to ask the prime minister of poland took his far minnesota is here. he is proposing to took the lead a piece towards that would take place between russia and ukraine and the turkish auspices. that is the pleasure of coming from turkey. some of the things that i've heard of going to possibly be discussed guilt while, while they're here. one of them is the worry among nato members. the perhaps told trump will pull back the troops that were put in place of to the invasion of ukraine. there are 10000 us troops in poland. i think there are gonna be some discussions behind the scenes of what they to who would fill that role. and i think it would be very, very difficult for them to do that. and to find those troops quickly, also remember that those $300000000.00 a frozen assets of russian assets that are in the hands of the you, you at the moment that you use,
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taking the interest from dice. but it's not sees that money that is still under discussion until another possibility to some of the other discussion is every time that russia hits the tom is a new cat. ukraine. they could say, well, that's a power station rebuilding that is going to cost certain. so a $1000000.00 and we will seize that specific amount of money. so rolling reparations is an all idea that apparently is also being discussed as is possibly in the margins of this meeting. remember that minimal data we'll talked about will, could europe, deuce own mineral deals? with you cried, these are some of the ideas that are being floated. i'm told i will be floated to the margins of this meeting times a percent of all this. and what is really the most important is those security guarantees for ukraine that's likely to dominate discussions as a not yeah, so that's been dominating the discussions for months to from the u. k. and from if
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they had the support of the us that they could even send troops to ukraine, that's being floated for some considerable time presidents. the landscape clearly wanted security guarantees from his country off to what happened 3 years ago. that if he does, does do this middle deal if he does sinus east father, russia won't invite again in the future. but of course that depends on him trusting the us. and i'm not sure there is a lot of trust between the ukrainians and the us. right. now, if there were any sort of international troops, obviously that would be part of some sort of peace deal of the russian foreign minister. so gay live ross has been speaking most ago and he says the that whole idea is not one that's favorable to moscow. the most of the several class to the end of biden's term in office. there's a new team now that guided by common sense the, the direct in saying we want to stop or was,
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we wants peace before the and who wants to want to continue europe with just the thoughts of them and go through right now they're saying, let's have peacekeepers, we want you to as many thousands of them, we will give them a cover, but that's also bracing of them because nobody's asking us what we think. trump understands. every thing trump says it is too early when there is a settlement. you can discuss this issue, but it will require the agreement of the policies, but most most as well as the delegations arriving mode to cage one by one. the here at lancaster house very close to buckingham palace in london. the actual meeting expected to stop and just say the hoffen as time. i'm not expecting to talk for a couple of hours at least many things for that time spies. but for us in london, while since russia's invasion back in february of 2022 military aid has poured into ukraine. united states has provided nearly $66000000000.00 of weapons and
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ammunition, making it by fall, the largest single though. now, $27700000000.00 of that has come from us ministry. stone piles. the you on its member states have provided 50500000000 dollars in military assistance training, some 73000 ukrainian soldiers. germany has provided $14000000000.00 of my 8 in tanks, amunition, and ad defend systems. meanwhile, the united kingdom has given $9800000.00 to crane the largest non you don't admit it. trade off to the united states that speak to pieces only if he is the executive director of the ration democracy initiative. he joins now from keith. many, thanks for your time today, sir. so it was on the use summit in the united kingdom today, and the missing of european lead is led by the u. k. prime minister kissed alma what is it that ukrainians all hoping to hear from the europeans today?
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slow effects. they have been hearing what they have wanted to fear, to hear after what happened in the old office, and that is a week ago. so for all your own words that they will stand with ukraine to the end. that means staying the course, maintaining rule of law inside countries in between countries that you know, maintaining uh, international law in the face of a full blown on a slot on this from the white house. we heard that and now we want to see this rhetoric match with concrete action. so why we're talking about not just the right task, deal military conferences, a 2 percent, but actually up to 10 percent and more as you say, pizza at the europeans have plenty to say in support using words. action is where you know,
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we have to see something more tangible. the u. k. prime minister wants all the countries to pledge security guarantees like the u. k. such as boots on the ground so far a frost has agreed to this. do you think we will get to that commitment from all the european countries? and i certainly hope that, uh, we would because if europe did not wake up this time, this time, it will never wake up. we are talking about concrete actions and creative solutions, even if they sometimes go against the norms of regulating, you know, financial transactions. and that means using russian throws in money. what your report, it just referred to recently, and $300000000.00 laying frozen. well, wretched up your production of weaponry and have russian bind need be for your support of the praise mike johnson as much as he is now. uh, you know, dancing to, uh, to uh, donald trump student said that this is pure poetry. hey,
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use the russian money against that. so i hope that there will be concrete actions. i hope that france and germany will quit their resistance to the idea and use this money. there's legal case for that, but written by a professor 100 page documents from harvard university. so use it. it's time for bold action in response to this unprecedented pressure on both sides of the atlantic pace and know that you watch that huge lea, confrontational meeting between that and ski and trumpet the white house on friday . i mean, is that relationship between savanski, trump is not where it should be. what can be done in your opinion, to fix that, and what can you repeat? leaders do specifically to help repair that relationships as well. you know, uh, the way you phrased it was actually very, you know, uh, the understatement of the, of the last week and the last we could truck road is like a, a general, you know, uh, 10 years, you know,
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as far as the density of events that are happening uh whatever, just by the oval office uh, does not really measure up to the standards of the american foreign policy to say the least. this is charlene waters. this is very orthodox. another youngest agent for me this time, i think there is no really easy solution to other than to flatter the ego of donald trump look, keeps daughter. look, uh, bringing this letter of invitation from taking a look at my role and you know, slapping each other and do these being all chatting with each other and crazy. donald trump, as a bringer of new fresh solutions and the only man who can solve this issue, whether that will still presuppose, you know, keeping up with dignity is another quick on that point. the point paper on that point is the landscape of mine. to do that is the landscape the right mind to do the flattering and to take ukraine through the next stage. that is
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a very perceptive question, and that is the question that is being asked by millions of ukrainians. right now. there's serious questions about the flexibility of mr. president at the same time, there's praise of his behavior in the face of this all slot in this very onto phlegmatic behavior on the part of the american president. and he's, vice president and european support destiny that. but then the question is, will he band should have been to this new reality in the white house? there's a big question for that. it seems that present is the last, the is a man of his own mind and he's old status of work. and he's the whole sense of grievance at a main ally, willing to l. i with our enemy a piece i have to, i have to squeeze in one more question you all from don't yet skinny east. and ukraine, i believe, which is right next by russia. back in 2014 peyton has ruled out giving back those ukrainian regions that claims to have an x as part of any future deal. can you
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