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as fashion watch now on youtube, the, this is the, the we news line from berlin, no ceasefire for gonzo. israel's prime minister says the military campaign against thomas will continue just by growing international pressure. the one war is hundreds of thousands of guns are facing of public health disaster also coming up critical summit for ukraine's future. annual leaders meet in brussels on thursday to decide on the opening of accession talks with ukraine and on further financial
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aid for keyes. but hunger is prime minister, it is threatening to block the plan. and however, your malay has only been argentina's president for a few days, but he's getting straight down the business to valuing the country space. so by more than 50 percent, the nicole fairly, it's good to have you with us is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected international calls for a cease fire and gaza, including a non binding resolution backed by the un general assembly on tuesday. in a meeting with is really soldiers and that in yahoo said that the military would continue. it's offensive against a loss which is classified as a terrorist organization by the u, as well as the us and other nations. the government, if i say this, even given the great pain in the into nash to pressure let's see the news. so
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nothing will stop us and we will continue until the end until victory. nothing less than that. i think you know, we do it because of using the through you with god's help with your help. thank you so much. now meanwhile, the united nations warrens of a public health disaster in gaza, according to the un palestinian refugee agency, almost half of gauze. this population has now moved to the city of rough law in the south where they are facing bombardment, deprivation and disease in a space that's becoming increasingly overcrowded. winter's bearing down on rafa. the city at the for the edge of southern gaza bordering egypt. with the border closed, it's the farthest people can flee. the destination for display, scoggins, hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost
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half of guys this population is now in rafa, which is the small part of guys in the southeast corner. again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixing already dire situation worse. many make sure if tens can't hold up for long against the wind and rain, water of the yes mean a displace posted in mother says she lacks access to basic necessities and the my yeah, well my, i woke up to my 7 month old child who was soaking wet, a house was destroyed and my other child was monitored. i don't have any blankets or mattresses. i took some from my sister. we have one blanket between the 5 of us . no covers, no mattress, there's no food, no water. life is difficult, with myself, say about 2 monetary, a new release is fairly reaching ordinary people like yes mean,
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despite their proximity to the only crossing that allows a into the gaza strip. israel's military, which is also carrying out strikes on targets. and rafa lanes home us for the lack of access. unfortunately, it's not these really sides that are preventing it. but rather what we're seeing this building right is that some us are not opening the, the was thing aside. a rough or the not facilitating the excess of which i'm gonna terminate itself. so we need to ask ourselves again wise from us preventing humanitarian a fall, b u. n. general assembly has called for humanitarian sees fire. people in rafa are pessimistic. l 27 model. and no, it is real as well known for ignoring un an international resolutions when it considers itself above the law. i haven't enough samples because of that. i don't think it will accept any resolution, especially with winter,
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just setting in many fear, the hardship and danger that lie ahead. let's bring in the w correspondence. rebecca rivers interested in rebecca. good to see you. we just got a glimpse of the situation and if means case is not an isolated one, is it? what is life like in gaza right now to win the coal? it's obviously very hard for me to explain that standing here in jerusalem. but some of the people that we speak to on the ground from the 8 agencies that we talked to, you had so much of it there. in the report, the pictures we see coming out on the agencies coming out on social media. the situation has been deteriorating, as we know for weeks and he's becoming now has become unlivable. you could say we're talking about half of the the, the areas population now trying to take shelter in that bought a town rough. uh, that's normally home to around 2 150000 people. it's a 1000000 people to send on that area. a groups saying that they've simply not able
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to distribute what that light they do. have you heard there that, that if there's trouble with a coming across the border and of course, now all of this is being compounded by the winter rains, it's getting very cold here in israel. many people in europe may not realize that it gets as cold as it does here, and the, the, the, the area is not built for the cold. and of course, you know, people are not living in their homes anyway. so these range compounding the lives of, of a compounding the situation for people whose lives have been already operated, destroyed. many people having been misplaced several times. you heard they are in that report. people not even having a blankets to the sort of shelter on the people's tents. you know, often most of them make shift, not made out of, of heavy materials. so a being ripped upon people in the cold view and warning of the spread of an infectious diseases is going to rise rapidly. so the situation as you can see and hear from the images and testimonies in that report. absolutely. dia for the people
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in gaza. meanwhile, the is really ground offensive continues, where does it stand as israel any, closer to it state and go that's hard for me to say as well with what we all saying is continued bombardment right across the strip aerial bombardment. that is, and we're seeing an intensification of those ground ground forces ground 5. so you happening. we know that these ready trips have pushed into that southern city of san eunice and it is pretty heavy fighting going on there. but also what may be surprising to some is that we say intensification of the financing in northern gauze as well. now that's an area that these are in the military said that they had almost completed the admission in a. but since the resumption of hostilities off to the temporary cease fire, we've seen that the finding there is intensified. in fact, is randy military saying, announcing the death of 10 of its soldiers, even some quite high ranking personnel with that were killed in an ambush. they say yes today is they were trying to rescue some of the soldiers in the north of kansas
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city. so in the northern part of the gaza strip. so fighting still very heavy. the, as you heard from benjamin netanyahu, that they are going to continue until they will, and they warms of illuminating how much has been completed. so we can expect the fighting to continue at the pace. it has been for some weeks. it, you mentioned that there is really fragments to reject the international calls for a humanitarian seems far. how did people in israel feel about that as well? the government and benjamin netanyahu have been rejecting those calls to some time . now we saw that the un general assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of a say sign. that of course, is not going to be to be listened to by, by israel a and you know, we, we were seeing, but actually that they have no overall popular support for the war there with continued polling of a week. so suggested that is riley's name, they may say that that seems that they're saying now that they're actually saying
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that many things always meant that the pictures, a lot of the pictures are not being displayed in his writing media or just of what's happening in gauze. and but, but you know that, that they all saying that despite the terrible, so that in that death, tolls that the, they, they are in support of the military aims, which is of course to eliminate, how must i say that what happened on october 7th, simply can't be allowed to happen again, and there is relatively widespread support continuing foldable. so benjamin netanyahu perhaps feeling that he can rely on that domestic support, even though he stays international support. dwindling and dwindling fast correspondence. rebecca rivers. chris speaking to you, thank you. and here's a look at some other headlines we're following for you today. as republicans in the us house of representatives have voted to formally authorized or months long impeachment inquiry into democratic presidential by the move gibbs, republicans more power to investigate the president whom they accused of profiting
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from his son's business dealings so far, their inquiry has failed to turn up any evidence of wrong doing the advance prime minister for meal because she has announced major changes to his cabinet and his ruling party faces an extensive corruption scandal is replacing for ministers who are being investigated over the disappearance of millions of dollars in fundraising proceeds as the 3rd cabinet shakeup in the last 16 months, 44040 car company, tesla is we're calling nearly all of its vehicles sold in the united states because of fonts detected in the in the auto pilot system. this follows a 2 year investigation into crashes that happened when the driver assistant software was in use. more than 2000000 cars are affected. your opinion leaders are heading into a high stake summit for ukraine later today. they need to design unanimously whether into open accession talks with ukraine and on further financial aid for
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keith. worth up to 50000000000 euro spots one e u. country hungry is blocking both attempts. this is way european union leaders faced a tangle of conflicting interests of age to ukraine. they know hungry wants to veto a plan to deliver a 50000000000 your a 4 year aid package and unit limits. the rules mean that it could, this week in washington, ukrainian president below them is a lensky, already appealed to the americans. it shows of all it's time in scene. it's an all the morality, the most problem, the biggest problem. and when you don't supports you create a job that's people on the front line families which are waiting for their heroes at home. that they think that the united states not as support degree and that ukraine is alone. but he failed to persuade them to give his country additional
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funding. president joe biden wants to give you credit in the money, but it's blocked by republican parliamentarians to let excuse hopes no rest would be you. but here hungry is prime minister vick to old on is the barrier. he has a pro russian stones and doesn't believe ukraine, whom when the war opened. also he says he'll prevent the view, opening the process for ukraine to join. the don't feel well for them. i have proposed, i am proposing that negotiations on ukraine's membership. if the you repeat, union shoot, you know, again, nick is we can't even get to, to start because on getting put, you know, so you need to at to do something else. so let's not put it on the agenda. i'm a student who cannot be done today, but on the agenda it is. the question is, was old bands price? sorry, b u has frozen around 30000000000. your is of funds due for hungry? is it concerns about old bonds, the tax on the judiciary and repression of n g o. d u is ready to send around the 3rd,
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10000000000 years old by may not drop his veto. when you claim invest, he gets on with it. some of you leaders believe they'll have a shots that's convincing him ones that role in the same room. and i think it's often better to talk face to face then to talk in the press to open another sense of failure to secure an agreement on the funding. this e u summit would mean financial uncertainty for ukraine through 2024. a team as new president has implemented some major changes, he says, are necessary to confront an economic emergency. among the measures is the devaluation of the country's currency. by more than 50 percent, the move has left many people asking how they will be affected. argentina is facing a period of painful, sturdy subsidy cuts for public transport and energy. freezing public construction, job cuts and government industries,
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and all governments spending slashed by $20000000000.00. the new economy administer says there's no money left. me though, and as soon as i know the state will not tend to any more new public projects and will cancel projects whose development has not yet begun. argentina's currency, the pay so will also be devalued by more than 50 percent against the dollar. the government says it's to put a lid on soaring prices, but many people are worried but it's a good idea what else you want to do that, but it seems to me that the valuation was expected. the workers are going to be adversely affected. we're entering a complicated situation and i believe positive will rise and the situation will become much more difficult. but you know, by some support, i believe it's going to keep the people hired and as a whole affecting our entire economy. i think every day with sex or what i work
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with, in fact the front of a lot of see the port to the new government has already said things will get worse before they improve. installation is already at 140 percent and rising. some 40 percent of our engine times live at or below the poverty line. we'll have more headlines for you at the top of the next hour. i hope to see you then. thanks for your company, the issue. how many platforms can you handle single tenuously without having the feeling that it's just too much you might see me
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how much can we do simultaneously.

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