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israel has blocked the entry of all agents of gaza, including desperately needed food, fuel, shelter, and medicine. the 1st phase of the seas 5 deal with him off has expired without an agreement on continuing into a 2nd stage on the ground. tell us an insight. they fear a resumption of war and food shortages especially during the muslim holy month of ramadan. how moss is accusing as well as black mile, and a violation of the ceasefire agreement earlier as well announced it would adopt the us specs proposal for the extension of the deal that him off has rejected trucks carrying essentials to minutes here and i have been lining up in egypt throughout the board of crossing drive is hoping to deal with the food supply side that being blogs and the condemning to move them to something good because of what they didn't allow us to. and then gave us more reasons, gives me a convincing reason. but best food is most allowed and why is it bad from entry?
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this is a what i used to go to bosnia. we were allowed in delivered food into somalia. no one stops me here. early a fence separates me from casa, and the band from entering the students are struggling, and we need this done by them, and everyone should support them. now we are loading food supplies and they don't want to allow us and as for the decision to nothing, lo 8, this is wrong and it does not satisfied god's katara. capitalism joins us now from a rasa in the south. and the guys are in the terracon just took us through the situation there on the ground and, and the real danger this been posed by his route. but now, blocking aid from getting in of the world, tom, israel has blocked to the entry of all humanitarian age into the gaza strip as how most ridiculous it the american proposal for an extension, for the 1st phase of this, the spot agreement. now does this population is already facing very drastic
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humanitarian crisis in gaza as they are trying just as they are trying to cope with the situation on the ground. we understand that the suspension of a deliveries into the causes trip has led to significant excessive patient in food and food, the food situation and food realities that goes along side also with the affordability events and of medicine and other essential supplies into stripe and all the other hand, not only humanitarian age where a bound from entering the gaza strip alongside, also with commercial goods that has led to a significant size and prices in the available a commodities in gaza, leading to imposing further financial buttons on the causes residents for right now, quote that means the political demands of how much and israel and in top of that there has been very notable admitted truth activity for usability trends as we can see it right now. of course, this guy of rough last city we are about just over the one columbus out from
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philadelphia where we don't have the presence of these very occupation forces that have repeatedly targeted civilians during the past 24 hours. yet to eric is not just the blocking. evaluate is this has been, is rarely strikes. it's kills at least for people there and does it. can you tell us through take us through the details of that well yeah, we have received a more reports coming from the another part of console suggesting the killing of 2 civilians in they had we found west charles bye and he's really true in that area is that just adjacent to food, as we'd see as well another another attack has been conducted in the hon. you in a city i love side with that, shoot you a neighborhood where another 2 civilians were killed off to be shot by the east valley. a grout forces of these sorts of regulations have been observed no just to day. but since the implementation of the 1st phase of the agreement,
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why it causes go to the the office stated that since at the, at utah effect, back in january 19th, at least a 116 palestinians right killed. and we have seen that these patients have big contained to out communication channels that we mediators and conflicting policies in order to guarantee the sustainability of the deal. but now we can see that, but the notes for escalation took place today. we have also got reports from eye witnesses in a rough ice city and tell us some time neighborhoods suggest that to residential plots has been struck by east valley trojans, with no casualties, sofa reported on the ground. you understand also that a different to an agencies and the international committee of direct costs have cooled forward. the resumption of it is, he's fine. it talks in order to guarantee the stability of the gaza strip to avoid any sort of thought that the to ration in the humanitarian situation. tom ok,
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thanks so much tara, tara, composing for us. the in rough, or israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says this decision to hold agents, a guns was coordinated with the trumpet administration spoken to feminist you have to do in the lights of how much 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 i held a security discussion with the participation of the minister of defense. the heads of the faction see me, a security officials and the negotiating team. at the end of the discussion, we decided on the following steps. for whole, israel is adopting the outline of president from san void. steve would cough for a temporary cease fire, so the rama dun and pulse of a period is here. we are fully coordinating with president trump and these people who suffer more than this we're doing now by home. the so low to is in jordan's
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capital amman. she said because the israeli government and the palestinian authority has banned al jazeera from reporting from inside israel as well as the occupied with bank. and the what more have we heard from the is riley's today as well is there is now is stopping the entire flow of humanitarian aid into the palestinian territory. essentially trying to put pressure on have us to agree to which terms for an extension of phase one, because israel for the last several weeks has not wanted to really discuss phase 2 . because that would mean a commitment to the end of the war. so rather they are agreeing to this extension of phase one, which in return israel would get half of these really captives who are still being held in gaza. is really military intelligence says that of the 59 more than half have been confirmed. the see. so israel will get captives who are alive and dead as
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part of this agreement. however, it's worth mentioning, but israel has largely solved from negotiating for phase 2 and in this temporary truce of 50 days, that is supposed to stop after them alone. and after the jewish holiday of passover, which ends on april 20th, it's on clear what's gonna happen because there has been an impasse for so long on negotiations for phase 2 because these railings just didn't come to the negotiating table because committing to an end of the war is not something that they are prepared to do and we heard anything from the media. has it been any sort of title response from them? yes. as well, we know what we've heard from the americans in that they are giving israel. this iron clad support for them to do whatever they see fit, even if it means a return to the fighting. haven't heard from the pop buddies just yet. but the objections have been speaking out, saying that if there is political will, there should be a face to of video calling on both israel and have us to come to the table to try
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and find some sort of agreement calling on all parties to agree to this framework that was brought forward by mediators just a couple of months ago that was signed with the intention of moving forward. and it's worth mentioning that there will be a gathering of arrow foreign ministers in the egyptian capital this week. thank you so much. hum, desolate for us it in a mind. well, let's take a look at what happens in the 1st phase. as well did allow some humanitarian into gaza. it was march by repeated violations is ready, strikes, killed thousands of palestinians during this period. these are the military said they approached its forces or ended areas in violation of the truce. the delivery of $200000.00 tents was stipulations in the 1st space, but only about 10 percent were actually allowed in. and none of the promised 60000 mobile homes was sent in a most as,
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as well as license suspension. debate is another violation and the c spot and a deliveries was suppose to continue as the sides negotiated. the 2nd phase, as well, has obliged to allow, is obliged to allow an aid as an occupying power. that is under international law. and we are joined now by mis stuff at the goods he who is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he joins us from ramallah. thanks again for being with us here. first of all, what's your reaction to as well blocking lights? uh, getting into a guys are right now. huge of saying it's, it's using it as a, as a width of collective punishment is absolutely actually done this before that there is a seaside agreement or not. is it, it is or belies to allow humanitarian aid on too many duty and material to reach the people, those guys which are under their seas and not allowing to whom any day and age into guys are not allowing me to come material into guys as much think about
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a violation, a get a foundation of international and intellectual community and little. it is actually a lot of crime. and more than that, it's an act of collective punishment. i guess, 2000000 philistines into the life of most of them. you can imagine what will happen to patients that will need medications and would love to get that they will die. you can imagine what will happen to newly born children will need oxygen. i'd love to get that done. they will die. you can imagine what will happen to pregnant women who will not have supplies to support the pregnancy. and you can imagine what would have been to in terms of starvation of children and everybody else and doesn't. this is a very serious crime. and it is for me to buy a fresh as the government. but even if we look at the ceasefire agreement is it has violated the agreement every day. the 60000 republicans have houses that should have intern garza. the does not allowed to $200000.00 tents that should have it
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each garza the does not allow sufficient amount of humanitarian tax. they violated the agreement by shooting and killing people almost every day. and that will do it and has to do this one box. but this is very serious violation, and in my opinion, is that i love to stop and list it as income would serious measure. and it's not the infection example it just on that. it's not just as well that that's doing this . it's all being done with not just the best thing in the united states, but as we heard, is that being coordinating with them, what do you make of that? the basically the us is given as well, the green light to do this. it's very strange from the american administrative sion to behave in such a manner as a mental side of the way to them. it did include included into that agreement that was signed and the witness witnesses to that agreement. and that argument said, is that i should have sent that negotiating to the by the 16th day of the fifty's
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hired, which they didn't. now instead of implementing the agreement, which says that is there and must be deployed for number 5, crossing gun from the philadelphia area. and uh, should uh, allow supplies of medications on stops talking about the next stage of exchange of prisoners instead of that the, i to the for them usually what was, what are the sorry bottom. and they don't get above the fact that is that a ministers are to come and go tell him that there are many cuz even when we sign the agreement, we don't have to be committed to it. what kind of behavior is that? in my opinion, yes, the united states administration, who is now a very major responsibility for these were the crimes that isn't it is commenting at the moment. but also i think that i've come to this have a good answer responsibility. now the just about to meet an out of summit, in my opinion, they have to take 2 decisions, best decision to impose sanctions, elizabeth and immediately. and 2nd, to take decisions to break the siege on guys which is in human. it could lead to
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the death of 2000000 people. the phase 2, as we know it is, is that now completely cost aside the, there's no real way forward for that and what, what can come us through to try and continue to push forward. and i think i mess message is very clear and the everybody understands. it's very clear. a mess is to get the is early captives. you have to release a certain number of police stand prisoners and do have to stop zillow or and with 0, the is there any army from guys? us are. these are the basics. is that i don't want us to keep the forces in gaza and they want to get to back all their captives and them to activate the genocide when does what stupid leader with accept that mobile do. of course, anybody else that has started watching the videos today? so do he still wants to implement the mic link cleansing, plan,
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which means good thing, back all his presenters and then initiate the game. and then try to push ballasting as out of guys in to say night, which would be the worst kinds of ethnic cleansing in the 21st century. that is the idea of what's happening on the ground a little bit about the i'm going to start. okay, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much miss stuff as always for joining us and the stuff i can see from ramallah. thank you. thank good. so palestinians, uh, being forced from their homes in the occupied west bank as is ready, forces continue to demolished sections of notions and to cover and refugee cans. it's part of broad as riley military assaults. that's affecting more than 40000 palestinians and to car him. governance, the rights and now into this 2nd months with is ready for us is knocking down and tight houses to widen camp streets. on saturday, 11 more families receive demolition nurses.
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the more than a dozen european leaders and meeting this out in london for what you k prime minister cast on this is a once in a generation moment, present is hosting an international defense summit. i am the rallying support for kate just before the summit. convinced on the announce that the u. k. friends and you crime a working on a $65.00 plan of a son that has brought together several representatives from, from germany, denmark, italy took the next. so and the european union on top of a potential cx, 5 plan discussions on europe's broad, a defense for. so top the agenda with a cover off all of this, we joined now by out diplomatic. it is a james base who is standing by for us in london outside of that meeting. we had
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a little bit there from stomach, but what else did the latest have to say before they were intending? and what can we expect to intensive and announcements after the meeting is finished? of the will lead is all here. i think no, it will. the not saying it out publicly that this is really a crisis moment. this was the crisis summit even, and it was cold before what the events of friday night in the oval office, but clearly not makes it even more of a crisis. and they've got to find a way for was for you. k, c's itself often is a bridge between the us and the european nations the you and i think is hoping that perhaps they can get things back on track with trump. but there's also plan b option is being discussed here. can you or goes alone? could it support you cry and without us support the certain things that the us
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bring me solves and rockets, systems for example, but also us intelligence that would be very hard for the rest of the european countries of nato to replicate. there are concerns here that the, the us and president trump might decide to pull out more traits from europe. for example, the troops, the 10000 troops that the us is put into poland, one of the extra us forces right next for nato forces that has been destroyed in the last 3 years since russia's invasion of ukraine. so for example, lovely to talks on the sidelines here, and also nate to and brussels, what country potentially, what nato countries could replace those troops. this took, i'm told of, if the europeans wanted uh, could they have that right. and minerals deal, if the us minerals deal with ukraine is not going to be signed, is there a way you could replace that towards to have been going on in, in,
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in recent days about the money. this is being held, the russian money that's being frozen, $300000000000.00. west europe is taking the interest of that money. could they take all of that money and use it to fund european efforts and european supports for you cry. you know, here there's also talk of maybe not taking all of the money, but every time russia, so target in ukraine, for example, a power plant. could they take some of the money from the pulse building reparations. as it was, those are some of the ideas. it easily is proposing that there is a summit between the us and europe to kia who is here is suggesting 8 to take over the road as the piece broke. the role of the us, it is wanting to perform perhaps turkey could be the venue for talks between russia and ukraine. lots of ideas floating around the discussion, still going on that supposed to, and pretty shortly when i think it'll be clear on what they've decided here. but it
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doesn't mean you're going to get definitive outcomes here, maybe some new ideas because they're all going to be the summit. it's going forward . and another one on the 1st day of european leaders is taking place in brussels. okay, what is central to these discussions are obviously the security guarantees for you crying? we hits domiciled this is a once in a generation mine and it can you just explain, give us a bit of context here about exactly what is at stake. yeah. well, the central idea that is being sold about for some time and talks to file is this deal for a cranes, minerals, and then deal with the c solve backs by security guarantees with problems. and the u. k. floating the idea that it might send troops if that was a back stop of the as i say, of support from the us. but that would require those countries and you trying to
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trust to us. and there's not a lot of trust around at the moment. certainly, it's an idea that the russians really don't want that idea of western troops on the ground in ukraine. this was the russian foreign minister. so good luck, ralph. speaking in moscow recently to most of the social cost of 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, we wants peace before the and who wants to want to continue europe with just putting the thoughts of i'm gonna 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 parties post most
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well those tulips continuing here that's supposed to we think wrap up in just out of a half and now it's time you go 18 different leaders here old speaking quite possibly, that will go over that. that timeline, and then you're going to get press conferences from all of those leaders. i'm going to be doing a press conferences with that various national press who are here with identification . so i think we're going to get in the next hour or couple of hours, a lot of information coming out. but remember, we only have some of the key participants here. russia, of course, is not to you. you had 4 minutes, a lot of growth, and of course, most importantly, the us and the reaction will be important shaping. what goes on what the, what the future is, what the future could be that lies ahead for ukraine. i think it's going to be an important few hours and then an important few days going forward from that date. thank you so much, james. know that we will be talking to you as soon as we start to hear from some of
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those latest ones. that meeting wraps up, james buys for us in london, us since russia's invasion in february 2022 military aid has poured into you crime . the united states has provided nearly $66000000000.00 of weapons and ammunition making is the largest single donor, the u. n. as may of the states have provided $50500000000.00 and military assistance, and germany provided $13000000000.00 a fed, aiden tanks, and munition and in defense systems. and the u. k has given 9800000000 to teams, the largest known as you don't know of military aid after the united states. would it help us unpack all of this and took us through developments we joined. now, if i've been good when, who is upon the present, the strategic intelligence and investment to advise refer me joins us from london. thanks very much for joining us here. been festival. well, what are you going to be looking for when we hear from the latest ones that meeting amazing is concluded?
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i think we have to try and see if there is some kind of unity coming out of this because the, your family doesn't know exactly or on the same page here. and not all of them are perhaps committed as much as i saw on the, on my chrome. so are they able to produce a list of potential things that could be part of a piece agreement going forward that they could really present to the us to get engaged in the discussions? yeah, we've already heard from chemist on that before that meeting began, saying that that you can friends as well as you kind of working on the cx 5 deal that they will present at some stage, no doubt that will be run through the united states. how do you think that that could potentially look? and i think for the idea that european trips are going to be deployed into ukraine is, is, is frankly, very unlikely. i think that will not be a trustworthy us back stop. and i don't think european nations when it comes down
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to it, will be prepared to commit troops for fear of coming into contact somehow even accidentally with russian troops. the other big offering, which is the money that is being frozen, the 300000000, this frozen across europe. that is a potential, but there will be serious resistance within a lot of the business community that will view drawing down that money is undermining the investment climate in europe. i'm making to europe sort of a toxic location for investment around the world. so i personally favor it, but that will be a lot of resistance from within europe as to us to do that. so that does make it very, very difficult for the or if you need us to come up with something tangible that, that kind of, uh, i would say the paintings, but really they have to offer it to the american stuff. do it just don't that. i mean, plenty of it latest via, has been cooling onto landscape to try and rebuild his relationship with donald trump after what we saw at the white house a couple of days ago. i mean, clearly there was deep seated, animosity between both trump and zalinski. how is it going to go about doing that?
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and could that potentially be outsourced to someone like stomach or mcroy on to, to, to take over from zalinski and negotiate on his behalf as a base speaking as a transact blondes assessed as a major support of ukraine. it was devastating saying what happened at the white house on friday. but i have to say that zalinski shouldn't be more aware of the danger that he was in going into that meeting. we seeing j. d. yvonne's carol caught the europeans within the next jersey conference. we know that they love that kind of clustering, and we know accidents getting must've known that there's real deep personal animosity towards him from both bonds and from so it was a real risk going into that meeting. the only option that seems to me is for the europeans to try and offer something to the americans to get back to the table. and then hoping that that will cool some of the tensions. and then zalinski can begin
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re engaging um, particularly this critical, critical minerals deal, but on other aspects of the agreement. but it was a fairly, unfortunately event that probably was avoidable. i would say one advantage that donald trump seems to have is that he can move very fast. so you'll find a pass to come up with a plan on the fly and then he just runs with it. well, as we're saying the you, as well as nice to nice how to do everything uh by committee, we're hearing that there's not going to be too much concrete that comes out of today's meeting. there's another, another summit in a few days that obviously draws things out. how critical is it that uh, the latest that i actually try and or become that and come up with a plan to try and push back against trump and his strong ideas and a strong relationship with the person. and i, i think you're absolutely right. this is one advantage of, of the, the, some of the backside advantage of working with trump is that he is able to sort of pivot and change position quite quickly. and so, you know, we had
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a lot of storm and dry and last week with the encoding zalinski, a dictator, and then praising zalinski only a few days later. so that is a way back from this i'm from typically doesn't like personal conflicts when when face to face. but trump and his administration do, you need to feel that the europeans are offering something substances. and if it's just promises of long term spending increases over the next 5 years, i don't think that will be enough. okay, we'll have to leave it there and obviously keep a very close eye on what does come out of the meeting in london. thank you. so much that has been good win for us cuz we're gonna get the licensed from washington dc now and speak with she have her tons a and obviously the us is going to be keeping a close eye on how things are on folding. and london, has there been any sort of response to the meeting from dc sofa? a i think is a, an awareness of everything your own lives just says in a certain amount of. yeah, with the ring analysis from from,
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from this i chose the job of the director of national intelligence was aust, about the on the sunday talk shows that about next year over europe and shows of support for the event sky. and she was very like, what are they doing? we told you what, why would you do that? and then she, i mentioned took that she took the opportunity to go over some of the, the themes or j d, vandalism, unix speech that, that your last guessing was talking about. maybe we don't show the same values then . now what are they gonna do about it? maybe they don't need help, but yeah, that's the front of the, on the spectrum thing. if, if you carry on like this, well, what are you going to do without us? then you've hips your, i can do american out pretty aggressively use our aggressive to everyone else at all bidding. well, now we've changed all of years. you don't think so. you either come along or do you're going to do about it you, you know, you, you're so that's, that's very much the trump administration. you have, you're right now as described in unix speech for example, and elsewhere. as far as the legacy is concerned, if it were multiple rewards, the nothing short of a public apology from zalinski will do,
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