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the, the because of the slides deal in jeopardy, how much says they weren't except to phase one extension instead cooling phase 2 tools. the louisa po being that this is algebra, life from terry hall, also coming up family homes, reduced to rubble is round demolishes dozens of houses in the occupied. westbank has the ministry. a search continues to step up from lead to night, around
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a coupon for a just and enjoying things you of running use around you train as needed in london, thomas to invest in defend spots at the purchase. prime minister says there's no peace without washington and hollywood, big nights. nora takes home the top prizes, telling the story of the sex work. as he marries a russian only got some the thomas has rejected, as well as the mileage for an extension to phase. one of the goal is to cease fire accusing it of black mile over 2 months to release smoke captives, israel's appointment a step. benjamin netanyahu is refusing to enter into 2nd phase of the deal, which he agreed to last month. that would have seen the release of the remaining is riley counts, is a complete withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza as an end to the will. the daniel,
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what the if the thing, yeah. once to continue committing text strikes, genocide instead of ation again in front of the world. then it's the responsibility of the world to confront and detour him. yes, we'll do it. we say that the cease fire agreement exists and we should move forward with implementing it. we will not leave our lands. so it comes to trends. when that phase one expires on the size of the day is rob blocks of food and life saving age . from entering the goal is to strip egypt. capital jordan have condemned the decision. palestinians say they say a resumption of who around still vacation during the higher the month of ramadan and the us generate secretary genuine tenure gutierrez is cooling on his round to resume a deliveries immediately. well, honey, must mary joins us live now from gauls. the city. how many israel broken only to then? how does this leave the humanitarian situation on the ground where you all the
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well, this is definitely going to exacerbate, do really dire humanitarian situations across the gulf strip. let's not forget for 15 months, these really military have really use food and, and water as weapon of, of war the in force, the hydrogen for the uh, the starvation in enforced the displacement sites across the southern part of the strip, the central area where only trickle amount of fluid was allowed into the gaza strip, would see people doing 4 hours for half a day or sometimes for a day to get one pack. i'm afraid of one gallon of water. there was a flower prices that have major parts of the gotcha, particularly the northern part where people went hungry for long time and, and the d as, as they were trying to get food, they were killed right at the same site, the same locations where they were trying to get food parcels or bid of the flowers
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if they can survive to difficult conditions. so as to these fires started when it took effect on the is really monetary often the cross thing to allow the entry of it. it was a really a trickle, a mouth compared to what used to be guys a daily needs of age on daily basis in normal days, non war, no conflict whatsoever exceeds 500 the trucks. if we just look at the past $42.00 days, the human 3 on parts of the seas fire, that's phase one. and compare the number of a trucks and amount of either being allowed into the gas to compare to that. it's still only a trickle amount of 8, let alone the absence of major basic supplies and essentials are needed for people survival at this difficult conditions. what we're seeing here is again at the liver, it use of water, the print use of food and a spar vision as a weapon of. busy to punish an entire population across the the gaza strip. there's also absence of other essential equipment and machinery that are needed to remove
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pile of rubble across the us throughout the allow people to live and start rebuild their shutter lights the and how many, where does this leave the phase 2 of the se, sikesdale, because of course that would have seen originally an end to the wall. well absolutely. phase 2 as per the agreement, it's supposed to bring an end to the war, bring the whole suffering across the guster. but that's not the intentions of these really prime minister. what we're seeing over the past few weeks is a push and install of phase one and extension rather than coming to or moving forward to phase 2 as agreed upon, which include 2 major elements. not only just the in the, for an act of, of, of facilities across the district, but also a complete withdrawal of these really military from major parts of the,
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of the gods through particularly the eastern parts and areas. a, in the near the board of the philadelphia career. those were these really military still heavily present in the area and control of major parts. for example, if we talk about 50, which is about more than 50 percent of the city, mainly the eastern part than the southern parts. next, the adjacent to the junction borders are still under these really control as per the agreement into terms of the of the ceasefire. agreement the, these really military should withdraw from these areas and set the stage for the more solid parts of the i agree, but so far what we're seeing is a deliberate, a delay by these really prime minister negotiations for caesar. fire again for phase 2, should have started on the, on february 16th, but that did not happen again because of the, of the delay by these really 5 minutes. but now this delay is, oh, it has lots of implications on the ground. the,
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the fact that we're not seeing much of the heavy equipment and machinery entering the gaza strip to remove much of the rubble in the streets, to reopen roads, to reopen the street to remove trouble and allow people do set up tens. we don't see mole by homes. all of this is linked to uh, phase one did not happen the whole. now as soon as phase 2 started uh starts, uh, they will see more of this and people will start having more proper planning for their future in the gulf. okay, all correspondent, honey must mood, life and golf and safety. thank you very much and days. now as we've mentioned, is rouse for each of the cease fire agreement in terms of age has been condemned across the region. he mediated civil safety now is ralph decision. and the statement, titles, ministry of foreign affairs said it was a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement and international humanitarian little . it also emphasized though, house fund rejection of using food as a weapon of will. and it's
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a newport style of ation of civilians. council has cooled on the international community to hold as well, accountable, and to ensure the safe, continuous and on him the delivery of humanitarian. 8, well, pressure is building on nothing. you all heard from the families of remaining captives and garza. i'm to sell huge reports. i'm jordan's capital a mom, she's that because he is ready to go from then on palestinian authority have fund. i'll just say era from reporting from inside as well on the outside west bank. it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke several times on sunday, justifying israel's decision to block critical humanitarian aid from entering gaza . israel wants to pressure him us to try and get them to meet israel demands when it comes to the extension of the ceasefire. deal. israel says they want to extend phase one in order to bring about the release of as many captives as possible without committing to phase 2 of the deal, which would mean an end to the war. and us and you all who also said that how much
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is demands and vision for and into the war or quote, unrealistic and not in line with what israel wants, but none the less, the family members of is really captive. have been taking to the streets night after night, protesting against these really government accusing benjamin netanyahu of prolonging the war for personal and political game, calling on him to bring about the remainder of this deal and see it in its entirety . take a listen. i still report it on the phone with done postponing the negotiation on the deal for everyone's release. cons happened. you've seen those who came back from the most tunnel is hostages. don't have time to wait for an ideal deal. you must push to reach one deal on the release of all the hostages in the coming days. now, despite all of this pressure from families, despite pressure from the international community, these really say that they are prepared to go back to fighting that they're prepared for an all out war. once again, because they haven't acc. * published any of their goals and objectives throughout the 15 months of fighting defense with us just need all of them. well,
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benjamin freedman is policy, director of defense priorities. he says regional potent is unlikely to struggle to negotiate with his route when they are fox by the trump administration. steve wake up, who is the envoy who is handling the negotiations for the united states? i mean, he has a good relationship with the guitar governments. the trumpet, ministration tends to be close to us tropic industries and certainly was to saudi arabia. so, you know, i think they have a voice, the regional governments. the problem i think is that this president is notably close, not really to man yahoo himself but to the is really right wing in there uh that occurs in the united states. so i worry that the voices of people following for the implementation of the size of the ceasefire deal that was negotiated will be drowned out by uh more right wing voices in the united states. and israel issue uh
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is we'll uh israel agree where they ever planning to agree in a real way to pulling their troops out of gaza. or did they just sort of agree to that in a future phase, as a way of getting some hostages back and achieving a short term ceasefire. so i think we're going to see and if is real, uh, is it prepared to pull its troops out? uh, i know i the close it adds the, this and ministration will put any pressure on them to do it, which is what the original ceasefire plan that the united states setup called for. so uh, i think the uh is really government might be looking to restart the war after getting his bank hostages back as possible, but i hope that they can stay on track and uh, resume serious talks. the
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appointment is the case, thomas is the so called combination of the winning will present a piece, palm, the for ukraine to the united states. soft adults between little to incident, skin. donald trump dramatically collapsed on fridays. so my hosted an emergency some age of european leads as in dollars in loans. and i agreed to increase ministry budgets and boost ukraine's defense is malayna. this'll end of it reports from love to another day, another venue and another one greeting. guess tom, a welcoming will do me to the lensky to a summit of european vetoes in london with canada and tuck it in. attendance to a peace deal for ukraine was the top of the agenda, the leading that efforts of the u. k. and phones with the british prime minister announcing what he called a coalition of the willing to guarantee peace. but you pay is prepared to practice
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with boots on the ground of planes. and yet, together with all this, europe must do the heavy lifting but to support pace in appleton and to succeed. this efforts must have strong us back to we are at a crossroads in history today. this is not a moment for multiple. it's time to at time to step up and lead on to unite around a new plan for a just enjoying face. a new sense of urgency prompted by a shifting alliance. whether you are in need of meeting here in london will have to consider is an issue even bigger than piecing you great. and that is how to face with each other and which america may no longer be an ally that you're can always rely on to pass was that the chief says defense need to boost urgent. can you
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have to read to them? and so that i will present a comprehensive plan to read on 0 on the 6 of the much when we have i was your cleaning house into the old. i've understood that after a long time of the investment it's, it's an all of that's most important to step out of the defense investment for a long period of time. the flurry of activity will come so to cranes and baffled president him meeting the precious king an invitation that will boost morale, but one, the king had extended to president donald trump too. and as the lensky address done, lyft before flying out, the american president was on his mind. should we or was there a we count on assistance from the united states of america. without a doubt, i think stopping such assistance will only help posted. and because of that, i think that the united states and representatives of the civilized world leaders of this world definitely won't help putting defined or diplomatic. anytime we'll
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tell the land of a city which out is 0, not the us secretary of stage walker, if you insist that russia must be included and paste tools like how that results from washington dc to the secretary of state, monica rubio confirmed that he'd held telephone conversations with the foreign ministers of the united kingdom and france in the past 24 hours. this an apparent indication that he is discussing that embry on a peace plan that the us as european allies are drawing up. the secretary of state also said he had no contact with ukrainian leadership since that meeting for the pot in the white house, but he continues to support an express admiration for what president trump did during that meeting. insisting that the president was intent only on securing the peace. we're trying to end the war. you cannot end the war unless both sides come to the table starting with the russians. and that,
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that is the point the president has made. and we have to do whatever we can to try to bring them to the table to see if it's even possible. i'm not promising you, it's possible. i'm not telling you it's 90 percent. likely. i'm saying it's 0 percent likely if we don't get them, don't negotiate. in table and the sooner everyone grows up around here and figures out that this is a bad war that's heading in a bad direction with death and destruction and all kinds of danger surrounding and beckett spiraled into a broader conflict. the sooner people grow up and realize that i think the more progress we're going to be able to make. the 6 real estate also pointed to a remark made by president trump in a social media posting, saying that he's prepared to welcome the bid for lensky back. when, as the president puts it, he's ready for peace. mike, hannah audra, sierra washington. the head on out, just say around the palestinian film, a 1000 active is slicing to protect the homes from inside the demolitions winfield for best documentary.
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the had a lot of that was not in southern africa where to tropical psych loans have been menacing . the islands out east, one of those has one of the pot as it moved its wait for the south. we got another one hot on its hills, hyundai. but we are going to see some west a. m a when the weather, affecting southern pots and madagascar before that system starts to it. just wait for the south as we go into choose the. meanwhile, for much of some parts of africa, it is a wet story with some intense rains continuing to pull across southern pots, zambia we have got some, a lot so full potential flooding here. and you can see the rain pick up stretching through, but swan and across much of south africa by tuesday, across the knolls as well. we're going to see an uptick in the wet and windy
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weather thanks to unsettled weather, moving its way for me. i be reimpending sheila splashing into morocco that rain and eventually pushing its way further east. we are expecting a bit of a wintry mix moving into pots of algeria as well as of what the weather coming in for libya and egypt. and we could see an optic in the wet weather across some of the gulf states as we go into the middle of the week. so going pretty quiet on monday, but look at tuesday, we could see some of that rain edging towards, cuts out with scattered showers, of the escaping the gravity of home and reaching for the star. and ask in civil engineer with dreams that transcend orders actually strives to sore as an astronaut, she must 1st find her place on a story of
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resilience and the bundle of sky witness. on august the you're watching, i'll just remind you of all top stories. the sour thomas has reject to the israel's to mom's for an extension to phase one of the goals and cease fire, accusing use of black mouse ever releasing mo captive when the 1st phase ended on sanctions. a prime minister benjamin netanyahu pro life saving a youth from entering the strip. u. k prime minister capstone has posted european majors and defense pauses and support of ukraine. the purchase,
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we just spoke about a coalition of the willing, which could defend ukraine if a peace deal with russia is agrees. speaking before that somebody is in london or russian foreign minister. so like i love her off accused europe of one thing, the war and you cry to continue and heaped praise on us president donald trump, the most of the civil cost 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, 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. this thing, 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. i'll andre it back then office
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chairman of the forward to the association of russian tip him up. he told i'll just say around, most go would be unwilling to accept foreign troops on ukrainian source. so here's the typical the problem of these 2. so i'm going to start with one of my 1st. they're really at the end we had a back in june. is that uh, the simple soon as far is not sufficient for us. i was just, uh, must be one of the elements. but uh, overall the decides to the simple man 12, the situation is guaranteed to will that action people leaving again you bring and guarantee. busy that so there will be no denture of her stomach drum, the 3rd of any of your brand and gave you was to get the idea of covering for adults on the oh you said may have been sleep. so uh, this, this plan is not sufficient to use it the only the only the technical seems for it
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should be political as far. are you kind husbands biting russia for 3 years now with almost provided largely by the united states. and europe bought the public spots between that president and donald trump at the white house left many ukrainians wondering what happens next. charles drops fed reports from cave, sunday worship at the st below demand cathedral, and the ukrainian capital are built in the mid 19th century. the fresh goes created by all designs from venice. the church was closed with decades on the soviet rule of the 3 years since russia's full scale invasion. people of struggling to come to terms with what's happened in the white house between the president and the leader of the most powerful allies. on the years we had hoped that historic moment would take place the signing of mutually beneficial agreements in washington
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. unfortunately, temptation prevailed and instead of p, if we got even more and more this time in the political arena and it's the same story, i deeply appreciate everyone who supported us then and continues to support us. now . my husband has been fighting since march 2022, and i still hold on to hope that victoria will come soon. as the president meet to europe and leaders in london with another major european summit on ukraine scheduled for next week. ukrainians hope you can come together, provide more weapons and can convince president donald trump to offer the us guarantees of security. your cost. so which one was a worry that difficult may take over that personal interest without the way you come and goals? we need to understand who we are and who is around best bet oversized father, alexander has been a priest at the cathedral since before. russia's antics ation of crimea in 2014 with peace is freedom and life in slavery is not life. i'll defend his own these
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things to, i'll defend as they was, is, and will be a for ukrainian independent states all to the unprecedented diplomatic, this austin between president zalinski and president trump in washington. ukrainians find themselves in deeply, uncertain times. they have always known that the face of the country will be determined by the political will, the strength, and the generosity of its allies. the people here are perhaps more acutely aware than ever before. that can no longer be guaranteed to stop it. i'll just 0. keith, i mean, well, a russian dryer and has he has a high rise apartment building in the northeast and ukrainian city of hockey, enjoying at least 7 people. it happened late on sunday in a central district of the city. and this is the strike spock define on costs extensive damage to the building. how keith has come under attack for the past 3
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nights tending to be occupied, westbank now and is rouse on a house forcibly displaced 90 percent of the palestinian population. and the janine refugee come maybe $500.00 houses and the facilities have been destroyed since is rough again, its ministry operation in the north of the occupied westbank are all food shortages and those who remain officers are the forces control, electricity, and water supplies is ready for the space of also gone demolishing homes in the no show's the refugee camp and the occupied westbank, his axels armitage, once a home filled with a lifetime of memories. now i'm judge of all these watching his house being turned into a pile of trouble. and this with a little bit the method haley method of the fall off. it's the family's home at the house of joy gatherings and memories. nothing is left of it down by everything is
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gone and we became displaced, kicked out from our homes. i'm just family is being displaced before his grandparents originally from a village near haifa. anybody's now israel for forest from their homes in 1948 the year israel was created for decades since the family has lived in new shops, refugee camp. now i'm just and his children are living the trauma of displacement for health. i've been a vehicle laid off the about the book and then imagine i grew up here. now i can't even get in and see my house. it was awful. i'm overlooking that came from this hill settlement, but i'm not allowed to go to my home. i don't see my clients even go to the symmetry to visit my brother. these really all me suited us to him, so i can straighten this out. there once has to leave the campus, i'm in the campus and then what it stands inside. of course, i don't know if i am, resident saves really forces or demolishing homes to widen camp streets
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a tactic israel previously used in other refugee camps. many believe these wider roads will get the military equator control over the area to stop and yet, so for existing the occupation families describe facing any possible choice. so immediately or risk of being caught in, widening is rarely a solved decades of memories reduced whatever they could carry in the moments of evacuation or saw this and then of the i don't, it's so hot. i built this house one student time. i bought a house next to it to now it's only gone. we left not knowing where we'll go with the somebody and if they don't want us here, they can send this packet. so i was original village. well, so, but really near i find the demolitions come during the holy month of ramadan, normally a time for family gatherings and prayer. instead, these families find themselves scattered across the occupied westbank,
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deepening their sense of loss. local palestinian officials say nearly 90 percent of presidents from new shops to cut them. and jeanine refugee camps have now being forced from their homes. with these rarely defense minister ordering troops to remain in the occupied westbank for a year. many here see no end in sight. some wait for the day, they can return to the camp. others face the grim reality that they may have no home to come back to the excess i'm reaching out to 0. the hollywood biggest nice has just dropped off a neuro one best picture at the 97th, the academy awards. and it start right to showing baker has one best director, mike. he matheson took best actress for her role in the film, but she pays the 6 look at his marriage to a russian orthodox son quickly on ruffles. adrian brody has won the best. sat to
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her was his role in the bridge list and brazilian phil. mine's still had one best international feature film showcasing palestinian resistance to his reading, the demolitions in the west bank to kind the price for best documentary feature companies in my village. now the with no of the land shows is ready soldiers tearing down homes and evicting residents to create some industries. the film was a collaboration between a palestinian activist on his way to join the sick one, despite not being able to find a distributor in the united states. no, for reynolds has moved now from los angeles. it was a big knife for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with in mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival. the film $15.00 awards, including best picture best director and best actress, mikey madison,
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who's 25 years old and gave a speech in which she said she stood with an honored sex workers. the best actor award went to adrian brody for his portrayal of a hung gary, an immigrant in post, 2nd world war america. fighting to realize his dream of a colossal building despite opposition. best documentary feature award, the unprecedented turn went to the palestinian maid film. no other land, that's the story of a community in the occupied westbank being slowly destroyed by the israeli army and was co produced with is rarely director and final awards have been now handed out. it seems again that nora will winning out over all the.
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