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but the busiest dw news lie from berlin, humanitarian groups say a quartet of gauze population is starving. that's more than half a 1000000 people, a report by the united nations and other organizations details the growing crisis as the security council. again, duties, voting on the resolution to boost aid for the besieged instead of freight. plus the czech republic isn't morning. off to the gunman opened fire in the capital of prod, police say a student went on a rampage at the university, leaving at least 14 people dead. and
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a concept calling for peace in the middle east, the siblings that i'm on it performs a benefit concept, calling for the release of hostages and protection for civilians on both sides of the east ran home oswell the i'm finished manage the welcome of to days of discussions the united states saves it is now ready to support a new un resolution for gaza. but more than half a 1000000 people are now reported to be stopping the fat and diplomatic breakthrough of the security council comes as is run intensifiers. it's been bob meant of the gaza strip in both the north and the south, making the delivery of aid in prison. you difficult a new you under for this morning that
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a quartet of the population of the tennessee now face has extreme hung up with a drawing risk of famine. we'll have more than that in a moment, but 1st let's hear from washington's ambassador to the un who has expressed optimism. that's a new security council vote on gaza can now go forward. we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution. now we're ready to vote on it. the draft resolution is not watered down. the draft resolution is a very strong resolution that is fully supported by the or group that provides them what they feel is needed to get humanitarian assistance on the ground. let's get more from the middle east unless chinese was honest with me. in the
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studio, said he, good morning. the us has been the main object to the resolution does fall, but now it appears to be on board. what has changed? well, there were 2 main issues that were a problematic for the us. first of all is the original resolution was calling for his his fire something the americans a know for over at 8 weeks now are consistently saying we cannot demand israel forces fire. we don't want to stop its way it's, it's on its way to decide how much that's the 1st thing that was the last version we've heard was about the suspension of fire. now we're talking about urgent measures to be taken into allow facilitating and bringing in more aid. so that seems to be the key issue out of the way. and if we're talking about a, that's the 2nd part. how will the mechanism work the you and wanted to have an independent mechanism outside of it is really security and control. uh, checking checking system is real, was objecting that egypt, which is a big part of the most important partner in the effort to bring anything into
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gossip because it's what holds the, the border with guys the other than israel. it's been new that's been back and forth between cairo in washington findings to try to find that mechanism seem to have been agreed or willing to agree on something that will work now a lot which part of this resolution majority part of this resolution has been about getting more aide into gaza and now we have the u. n. wanting of a possible funding in the guys. so what picture does that paint about the severity of that your meditating situation? i totally think the crisis is huge. i mean, even in the last week since israel was allowing aid trucks to come in, we're talking about not more than 200 a day when usually before the war, garza would need 500 a day. so we've had a long period of no aid coming in at all. no supplies, not just 8, but supplies. no, there are people in gaza saying we have the money to buy something. just put
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a think, you know, stack up the shelves in the stores so. so this, the numbers are horrendous, you know, could add to that the fact that we're talking about over 20000 people that and gaza, we're talking almost about one percent of the causes and population. 100 people in gaza. that's been you know, the killed interest at war the, the international community is desperate to find measures to stop and contain this . maybe this was which one would this be the suspect? that's what they're hoping, please. and meanwhile, isabel has allowed to continue fighting until the end until a mazda is eliminated. those are the words of benjamin netanyahu, and moss is that has to be a cx 5 before we can talk about releasing anymore hostages. given these positions, even if the un resolution does pos and whatever form can we expect either side to follow it? well, that's exactly the key. i mean, is there a is not happy about internationally isolation,
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but also does not take too seriously. resolutions by the un security council is something a bit different. um, but how much this does not hurt to un or any international laws and no guidelines. so of course, we're very limited, even with reaching this resolution, which we're not sure we will get because we hear as the russians have been having some reservations themselves. it has very limited scope of effect. the fact that the bottom line is the american leverage of support of israel, or against israel is the key at the terminator here on how far israel can go in the fighting up. and for now, it has still clear backing from by then we leave the day for the timing, but thanks so much for breaking that down for actually it was on as being in the middle east. and a nice thanks a lot now, uh, gunman has been to at least 14 people at the university in central abroad and what's being described as to check the public's west mos shooting. what do you say of the gunman of 24 year old student is also dead. is most of
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a still unclear but will follow up the surveys, no links to terrorism. the check government says it has declared saturday, a national day of mourning. a frantic run for cover as a shooter opens fire in the heart of products historic center. as police hans, the gun man, staff and students at the university are warranted to barricade themselves inside. others hide on a building ledge. out of desperation, panic, families tried to contact their loved ones. when news of this shooting spread from he gets semester to study and for him, i think we found out what's happening in the philosophy department on them. so i tried to reach my daughter at going on at the last when it's, but she didn't answer the call nicole nico valley community college. so we communicated by text message out l a. b. and i asked her to stay on the floor. i think not to go near the windows gully to come in and wait for the police,
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the yucky bull valley and uh, 42 or 40 say they received information about a man from a nearby village heading for proc to commit suicide. police then discovered a body of another man in the village, the suspects father, to which the nation and shock, the prime minister addresses the check people may prevent me to load the festival. let me express my deepest condolences to the relatives and friends of all the victims, bringing it over to study. none of us can fully imagine the depth of grief and pain they are now experiencing near the hospital. most people took so many lives, mostly young people have been needlessly lost and many of them injured some unfortunately very seriously. there is no justification for this horrendous act. and like many of you, i feel deep sadness and discussed in the face of this senseless and brutal violence
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. police believe the shooter who was a student at the university acted alone. they say there is no link to international terrorism for extremist groups. and will it be, is a john this based in prague, he told us earlier why this was an unprecedented event in the czech republic. in fact, this has been described as the worst every shoes and incidents of its kind in the czech republic. they have been some multiple shootings in the past, but nothing on this scale. also its own presidents that in terms of such an attack, taking place as an institution of education, we haven't seen the kind of mass school shootings here. the c u. s. is relatively well known for and that's another reason why this event today is troubleshooting us being so traumatic for the check nation. and as people are still in very deep shock
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over what has occurred here. and just now the check government said bus saturday will be a day of national morning for the victims of today's violent incidents. journalist e, and i'm going to be speaking to us earlier from prague. let's take a quick look now. it's some headlines from around the world, thailand, sludge. as you be to cube community is a step closer to manage the quality of the finance parliament gave its condition approval to legalizing same sex unions. the legislation student needs to be more hurdles before becoming law. and if it does, thailand would join nate paul and taiwan in endorsing same sex marriage. a jewelry has cleared the 3 u. s. police officers of paul and criminal charges in the death of an unarmed black man in 2020 manuel l as dar adoptive industry. and face down on the sidewalk where he pleaded for breath. american examine at all the death a homicide caused by lack of oxygen. lawyers where the officers said to drugs and
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heart issues which plan a dollar thompson, i'm a lawyer and rudy giuliani has filed for bankruptcy days after being ordered to pay a $148000000.00 in the defamation lawsuit to form a election records in the state of georgia said he made fault statements about them that led to death threats. and ukraine's bottom months has voted to legalize medicaid matter. you on how to help people dealing with stress and anxiety caused by the war and over to take effect in 6 months. critics of the legislation say it will lead to an influx of drugs in the ukrainian cities, putting a b, c. yeah, the end of the in the philharmonic orchestra has staged style started benefit performance calling for the release of hostages and lost in peace in the mid least under the by not together for sure by mity is rarely and by listing and musicians played together on stage proceeds from the event when go to peace projects in
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israel and gaza. the concert flo live in motion with an appeal to our common humanity and a call to protect civilians on both sides of the israel high mass war. the chief conductor of the berlin philharmonic cure will per trend co let the orchestra in front of a packed house. a many international soloist including is really musician taser alias. also took part the garbage between talking on the we started to organize the concert 10 days ago because it was a small group. and actually all of the artists that we asked wanted to be a part of it. i think because of this awful feeling of helplessness, one has when there is such an awful conflict, and for that reason, all of them really wanted to join us and put forward this message. i'm so steve, these 2 musicians believe that piece is possible. one is jewish,
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the other palestinian could be the dog they had been performing together for 20 years, despite hostilities on both sides. for sure, there was sacrifice to be made uncomfortable compromise to be made more fees. it's going to be maybe hurts, hurt the compromise, but not as much as worse as why. and i think it's also a matter of personal responsibility. every single one of us and that is not only is realism for the students, but also europeans and americans. and everyone who shares things on facebook, detox, who drinks in fake news and all kinds of things. at this point it's, it can cost you unless you have to do those things, you have to be responsible enough. check your fact. make sure you are sharing viable things, and if you don't know what to say, see peace, peace, and hope. the central message of this event was echoed in
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a powerful address on behalf of the families of the hostages. bring them home now bring back hope for humanity. peace seeking people on all sides deserve to leave respectful and safe lives. thank you. me visions added the concert to their busy christmas program. at short notice. a festive call for lasting peace. the joints ended up in new change that reminded of out of the story of this israel has stepped up in some compartment of the gods aspect, making the delivery of a thing squeezing a difficult new you under fault is wanting that a portion of the population faces extreme hung up,
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