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the, the business dw news line from ballot international dismay, as israel and her mazda resume fighting in gauze up the un describes the reviews of studies as a ton of quotes. so how long uh, full guns, while the spawn health industry reports to thousands of civilians killed since the truce expires both sides like the 2nd day of the comp $28.00 climate conference. but the heads of states for major polluted us the us and sign up on the attending the secretary general un secretary general antonio looked
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at us as well and said the world needs to complete the end, the burning of fossil fuels, in order to stop global warming the gulf is welcome to the program, the u. n, as described to renewed funding between homos militants and israel as a return to hell on us for the people of gauze of still disease resume this morning, often negotiates has failed to extend what has become a 7 day susan, nearby hun units where a hospital was inundated with wounded civilians or well, we were at home listening to the news. when the bombing stops here, they are comfortable to show the news almost as the result of this is the 2nd house
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of oz that's being destroyed. and this is the nature of these right, the enemy. what more can i say? some people have now started fleeing hun eunice, a city tens of thousands had fled to in recent weeks seeking refuge from bombardments in the north. israel is warning guidance to follow. evacuation orders for what it calls the next stage of the war. the idea has been sending messages and announcements to the people of gaza, calling on them to evacuate from specific areas that are being used by how most of the terrorist activities in the areas of what all of course, legitimate military targets that will be destroyed in response to the october 7th masika as how most continues to file a nova october 7th. a sign that is real could be expanding its incursion,
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leaving gallons with fewer places to seek shelter. or correspondence eventually now joins us from jerusalem. been fighting, has resumed, but more can you tell us this guy, how to spend a day of rocket attacks from guns a into israel, maybe in the south, also some pockets in the north of the country. i'm us and he's done it yet uh, taking responsibility for those attacks the government. he blames those wrong cause attacks on the breakdown of the ceasefire along with the hostage terms, which it says how mazda is not meeting refusing to release women at the same time. homeless says that israel has persistently failed to meet its times. it has been offering dead bodies in exchange for palestinian prisoners. the dead hostages. a claims died in is why the as drugs we haven't been able to confirm those deaths yet
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though it's also being a day of a, a strikes in the north, south and santa of the gaza strip. that dave toll rising by the hour, according to palestinian officials and how much demo fine take means no more release of is really hostages, at least for now. what's the public opinion and israel on this? some people here are absolutely terrified that the fighting is under way again, the white, of course, that their relatives could be held hostage in the tunnels. the thomas's said to all right, in which a targets of the is why the military that they will parish in those targets. 137 hostages. we're talking about still in the causes trip, according to the us by the government. $117.00 men, 20 women including 2 children. it's even more horrifying. of course, for those above grounds, the palestinian civilians caught in the cross fire. they believe to be mainly in
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the south, but the is way the campaign having uh now towed to the south, according to israeli officials, those civilians are now going to have to move to the no, it's not safe. wherever they go. according to humanitarian bodies, there is no, there's no age getting into the causes for it. now that this cease fire is full of pot and hospitals and need to collapse. now could toss says negotiations to restore truces still continue in the background. also, a mazda official say that the group would be ready for negotiations. do you think a new truth is realistic to okay, hot up until now we had the 7 date for those who couldn't believe that. i mean, getting together these 2 groups, which was so different in id, ology and method home us, which is made to have tens of thousands of fine cuz,
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but then at the same time a much bigger is riley, full of hundreds of thousands backed by the us where is how much is backed by iran, that is not an easy feat and also getting the egyptian officials of the us to the table kata is the mediator. and all of this is also home to some home us officials and managing to get that 7 days east fire in place was a huge thing, but is, well, is very keen to get back to the finding. it says that's what's going to pressure. how much to release the hostages, and that was the pressure it's claims. i got those hostages out in the 1st place. so it's going to be very tricky going ahead now and then what is known about the strategy of the idea if in this next phase of that 6 to achieve its goals. so as i mentioned, the idea etc,
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is where the military says it wants to launch a full, a ground offensive in the south, not just the north, and that's where all the civilians are at the moment. that's the big problem. we're talking about over $15000.00 civilian and combat in depth according to the palestinian authority sofa. the pressure resulted from the us for israel to make it more precise strikes and precise targets and show that less or fewer civilians heard it across fine. but how it's going to manage to do that in a crammed place like the gaza strip, with even more civilians. now massing in the south is really a very difficult question. beneficial and very forcing from jerusalem. thank you very much, ben stacy b u n. c, fun tony hotel, there's as a ball and will lead us that the only way to stop global warming is to end the
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burning of fossil fuels. speaking at the phone will opening off the u. n's cop 28th climate summit. didn't do bikes, holidays, 2nd, to general set the mainly reducing fossil fuel use experience wouldn't be enough to prevent climate disaster. adults got off to a quick stop on the 1st, it was a landmark deal for loss and damage funds to help was for us countries. so with the impact assignments, i had to tell us more about this as to this environment for to better ways. christopher are adventurous on day one. what leaders back, what is called a natalie victory as they agreed to launch a lawson damage fund. what about day 2? so the highlights today were that 1st of all, call 28 presidential tunnel job. it announced that the u. a. e would be a launching of $30000000000.00 climate fund with mass of global investment
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companies like black rob brookfield, t p g. and they say that this fund called altera will be a what is thought to be the largest private investment vehicle for climate change action. another highlight is of that as we speak right now. german chancellor or left shots as launching the climate club, which is basically a club of climate emissions countries. and that's $36.00 countries made up of kind of the leading industrial is nations you can think of and also sheila and was a big to be part of this club. you basically need to be committed to sticking to the $1.00 degree target. if you know, limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees, and you must commit to have congress yet must have concrete plans to reduce emissions in your uh, economy. and i also said there's been a bit of drama behind the scenes. what was that? yeah, there were reports a few days ago that the host country, the united arab emirates, are using those climate conference and to push oil and gas steel. so of course,
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this is a huge scandal because it kind of confirms the fear that this oil giant is using our climate conference to exacerbate the main driver of the climate cried. what does that mean to push oil deal? so that is so basically they are using these talks to boot around our mission is to actually push projects that would still emit quite a lot. so a bit of green washing on the side. and so basically the member of the cop advisory board. here's a honda, she's a former president of the marshall islands which is an island that's very valuable to you know, rising sea levels. and she was outraged and said that these leaks undermined integrity of the conference. and that the only way that the united arab emirates will be able to make up for it is to and it was to show that they're committed to a full phase out of fossil fuels. now this lawson
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a damage fund that has been agreed upon yesterday. uh it, it's been talked with as a breakthrough. uh, but it's not without controversy. what other critics, i mean it's definitely, uh, huge step 4 is just a few years ago. it was unthinkable that wealthy nations would commit to paying for the loss of damage. and the damage that poor nations are feeling when, when extreme weather events hit them. but there are some big oxygen obstacles. one is who's going to pay into it. of course we have some obvious candidates like the u . s. or germany, but then there are some other nations that are putting a lot now, but that are historically not some of the biggest pullers like china. another issue is that some countries have pledge millions already or hundreds of millions like germany, and that you be both set that they would pay $100000000.00 into those. but if we calculate how much money these vulnerable nations are actually spending and all of the damage from these extreme events until 2030 the,
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the cost might be between $290000000000.00 up to half a trillion dollars. so really, those funds right now is just the drop in the bucket. a big countries have been saying that against a full full size out of fossil fuel, the more and 5 of a phase down. what does that mean? so a full size that would mean to reduce it to slowly reduce greenhouse emissions until they're fully gone from burning fossil fuels. and the phase down means that you reduce it, but there will still be a little bit less later. and this is a complicated question because some countries say they're just really dependent on fossil fuel stove for their economy. so if you look at countries like nigeria and goal and chad, these are some of the hardest hit by the climate crisis. but the, they might also lose about half of their revenue if they just were to fully phase
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on fossil fuels. then there are some areas like the u is calling for a full phase out, but only of unabated emissions. so that means that there would still be great greenhouse gas emissions and the atmosphere, but then you use technology by carbon capture to capture them. the problem with this is that right now, this technology does not work at a large scale business is to follow that from the w environment. thank you very much. i and you're watching the news you as a reminder of all the top story the homos wrong gauze and health industry says thousands of people have been killed in the austin, israel resumed operations in the gaza strip. these really military accuse tomas of violating the times of the truth which expired early friday. a massive fuse israel or refusing to accept all of its office to prolong the deal and that's it's from me and the new steam for now. chris. cool. but as of
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