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greed stats, december 7th on d, w. the . this is the deputy news line from building funding between these royal and homos resumes in gaza. hopes for an ice day of calm and more hostage releases dashed with israel, saying it is safe to profit 5 from gaza. stephen asked me to go see i just scrambled for an 11 hour trees extension also on the program, russia effectively as well as l g. p to activism after a supreme court labels the extremist, the band is the latest in
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a series of measures restricting l. j. q rocks and the price of the flooded me put space the i meant to be held. welcome. we'd begin with breaking news. this out. that is ralph miller. trey is saying it's resumed operations in the gaza strip. just minutes after a 7th day pausing, fighting ended the temporary 6565. at 7, i am local time, but negotiate is filed to agree a further extension that would have secure the release of more i must held hostages, is well set up assumed come back after the militant group violated the terms of the truce. there's been no immediate comment from us, which is considered a terrorist organization by the us and the issue of join now by de w correspondent, been puzzled, and in jerusalem been,
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is ralph military says it has resumed combat operations in the gaza strip. do we know any more details at this point? us in the hour just before this truce was about to run out before a possible extension was about to come into play. israel says that interest have to drop it flying from gaza, blaming home us for violating the seas. fine is being the confirmation of that from home us uh, no immediate comment on whether that fi did come from hom, us. there are other militant groups of course, active in the gaza strip, who were also holding is why the civilians hosted. but as soon as we heard that there were rocketed loads sent out across pots of southern israel. there were also a warnings coming that incoming rockets had been fired from within the gaza strip. and israel confirmed that it had continued
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or started to begin again with its air strikes with its combat forces. it sounds like from what we're seeing coming in through on social media. the pictures that we're also seeing that that is true. fire billowing from the jabante, a refugee camp is a noise. also a house hit in the south in rough uh with many would it been with looking at live images from gaza as you speak. this is very much on folding. and real time, i wonder has that thing any reaction from us is relo. any of the other key players at the so the stage as, as i just said, as of the no reaction from the homeless, but for the use way, the military, they have confirmed that this war is back on that this truce is over. i mean, they were being uh, marathon talks held in contact with egypt. the us shuttle diplomacy
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going on telephone diplomacy as well. these uh, negotiate has been involved in similar negotiations over the past decade, racing back and forth from room to room. uh, talking to uh how much lead is on the phone and uh, some of them based. they are in contact with this all being done over the telephone . uh at the same time uh, representatives from israel in other rooms uh being brought up to dates and uh, aust to somehow um try to work out some sort of result here but its been getting tougher and tougher. most of the hostages released so far as being women and children, and it's now coming down to men and soldiers and that's where it really gets a tough year old though. so many of these a sill civilians. it's all quite baffling to us. a civilian is a civilian bond for how must these men carry so much more value. some of these men
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may be combatants in their opinion. uh so, so many unknowns going on here, so many moving parts. but as far as we know, this truth has now been broken and hostilities tobacco and stay with me, i want us to have a listen to what us secretary of state. and to me, blinking said prior to, to this presumption of fighting, this is the stipend on thursday, or i make clear that before is real resumes, major military operations. it must put in place humanitarian civilian protection plans that minimize further casualties of innocent palestinians. that means taking more effective steps to protect the lives of civilians, including by clearly and precisely designated areas and places in southern and central garza where they can be safe and out of the line of fire means avoiding further significant displacement of civilians inside of gas. it means avoiding damage to life critical infrastructure, like hospitals like power stations,
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like water facilities. and it means give the civilians have been displaced, the southern gaza, the choice to return to the north. as soon as conditions permit there must be no enduring internal displacement. us secretary states and people anthony blinking speaking they, yesterday been of this one to if at this point, but the resumption of funding you can just bring us again up to date with what we know so far and how we exactly got to this stage of a resumption and hostilities. so what we know so far as a, according to the, is by the miller tree, is that real good fire came from guys, the heading towards israel to the our leading up to the end of this truce early this morning. these were the military then confirming that it's had begun over zooms hostilities in the gaza strip with as strikes. combat forces now underway
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again and tanks moving. we've also received rocket and let's just minutes before that truce was ending and minutes off the woods and continuing. now into the morning. uh so it sounds like hostilities a, a well underway. again, it's an absolute shame for the many hostages still left the office still in the thousands have been released sofa inventory for hundreds of palestinian prisoners from his way of the jails. but it doesn't look like that is going to go ahead. it today was hoped that would be another 2 days extension of the ceasefire. they were hoping for a 10 day truce in total, so far with the 7 days been fizzle and injures one. thank you. so much thanks anthony. know now the news, the 2nd day of the wins cup 20 at climate conference is on the way into by on
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thursday governments agreed historic and deal to help the world's poorest countries deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. but critics via that with an oil executive sharing the towards progress on phasing out fossil fuels, could be to come by as they had to the summits venue. the control over see over the choice of the host is not lost and some of the participants the united arab emirates is one of the world's top all producing countries of any picked up and oil executive to preside over the talks that we're here in dubai. and one of the largest exporters of, of fossil fuels in a country that's really relying on fossil fuels. and we don't want to shy away from that truth. and that reality, we think that this is the right costs and the cost to be calling for a phase out of fossil fuels and centering a conversation on what adjust transition away from fossil fuels. looked like the
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cops when he had president brushed of criticism, say in climate action would be impossible without all companies taking part. speaking at this um its opening. so don all just bear said the world has reached a dangerous cross. roads on the way is deeply proud and humbling to be hosting comp $28.00 at the pivotal time. and this kind of became for prime it's actually we know, as you know, the gravity of this moment. we feel as you'll see, the urgency of this, what you have to like in the sense of urgency is exactly what politicians around the world have been criticized for you to send to men shared by many activists attending the talk some way i hop in
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this time and change me think we took less practice more option a to 1st very important time it changes, it was very well we all the features, clement, to use the house called the 2 weeks um its the largest, every climate gathering while the un says it could be the most important a global meeting since power is 2015. the doc then nations agreed to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees celsius. but scientists war and that the planet is running out of time to achieve this goal with this year, being the whole test on record. deep right now, and keepers still waiting for its allies to provide more than a across like f, 165 digits to help it will gain 2 or 3 from russia. so now the army and a force have to make, due with the equipment that has been flying since the soviet era. the deputies next
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end of may not with a helicopter cru. ahead of emission in eastern new york right? flying low. that so helicopter crew survive in the open spaces of eastern ukraine. they approach targets at high speed as sent to get an angle, fire and get out in the field somewhere in the east we meet the crew. their m 8 has been flying since the agents pilot yvonne tells me it was not really built for fighting pushes. we're lucky that this helicopter is multi functional and then we can use it didn't come back mode or that it was designed to primarily transport troops, cargo and wounded soldiers. now it's kind of attacked any positions. they've welded rocket launchers onto the sides. the block. this is a block of unguided air miss silence with you can look right down into the can you
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read? this is a caliber c, 13 and missiles like these are used to hit ground targets and you cannot expect an accurate hit from them or to know what the main damage comes from debris when it flies. from what i say that's a good one. yvonne has flown 100 comet sorties, which he says is not very many, but he knows what he's risking each time he takes to this guy. ukraine's army says this is them shooting down a russian helicopter. yvonne could suffer a similar fate in his m 8. it only has armor plates around the carpets. everything else is exposed. even the fuel tech, the danger is ever present. and so we have to get used to it no matter how it's scary. it sounds so fresh during the 1st deployments. sure, there was anxiety. there was fear, but with each time we took off, i became more confident and the army and air force have lost valuable aircraft.
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they're hoping to get f. 16 fighter jets promised by western allies. sure. but successfully achieve what our country expects of us. it's necessary to use all the possible tools available with low. that's why they're talking about these planes so that ukraine can finally gain air superiority or at the moment. the fact remains that the enemy has more serious forces in the air the what they lack in equipment in technology. ukrainian pilots have to make up with skill tactics and bravery. rushes supreme court has effectively load l g, b, t q activism off the labeling it extremist. the judges approved an application by the justice ministry which argued that authorities that identified extreme has painted some tendencies in what it called the international l. d p. taking, you know, the band is just the lightest in the series of laws,
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restricting do you think you brought on the price of the flooding? input is rising. things like we spoke today? definitely correspondent jennifer pals get from the lights in capital rica where i must get the right move. doctor was shut down by the russian authorities. she told us what this rolling names for the l g b t q community in russia to put it shortly. it means that people from the algebra q community in russia are under threat more than ever before. technically speaking, this ruling forbids any form of eligibility to activism as you have said. but because the ruling was kind of big, there are fears that people simply belonging to the eligibility to community could be arrested, prosecuted. and then phase long term prison sentences. but it's not only people, it's also organizations that use symbolism that is related to the audi q movement, like rainbows or rainbow flags, for example. these could also become
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a target. and another possibility is that it would be 2 people living in russia. now to try to leave russia for good as they have to fear for their safety. now more than ever. and that is all the news for this. now up next business news with chris cobra. it's coming up after a short break. i'm asking you how to enroll in for me and the team here. thanks for watching and stay with the image and how many portions of lots us are now in the world. finally, change the story. this is much less the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to act. i'm going like this fast fashion as an environmental 9.
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