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dw documentary, the, this is the, the news, lots from bull in the un security council, adults, the resolution to boost much needed age to gossip. the vote was accepted into 0 with the us, and russia staining the resolution does not call for a pause in the fighting between israel and thomas. also coming off the check republic in the morning after the deadliest month shooting and the country's history police now say the gunman killed himself after leaving 14 dead and dozens wounded at the university in from
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the i. monica jones. good to have you with us. and we begin in new york, where the un security council has adopted a resolution to boost 8 deliveries to the golf strip. russia, i'm the united states decided to abstain from friday's vote, rather than use the veto powers of to day. so for wrangling over the text, the resolution does not call for an immediate cease fire. the after repeated delays and intense negotiations, the un security council passes the resolution to increase a to civilians trapped and gather the water down. resolution does not demand an end to fighting, but it does call for the creation of conditionals for a sustainable suspicion that the possibilities of tutoring the un chief says a halt and fighting is what's needed. and success should not be measured by the
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number of trucks allowed in the gaza. please you many 30 and a ceasefire is the only way to begin to meet the desperate needs of people, even garza and, and that ongoing night to mass. i hope that today is security policy resolution may help the finally to happen, but much more is needed immediately as benjamin echoed by the palestinian representative to the un residence. this resolution is a step in that direction. it must be implemented and must be accompanied by massive pressure for an immediate cease fire. i repeat immediate seas via but the us says the adoption of the resolution will go a long way to ease suffering. but today this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of imaginable suffering. today this council called for urgent steps
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to immediately allows safe and hindered and expanded humanitarian access and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. instead of outcomes as a new un reports as more than a quarter of those still trapped and gas are facing extreme hunger and a growing risk of famine. thank you, mr. president. for more on now joined by dw middle east analyst shawnee, rosanna sunny, the final text also security council resolution of voice quoting for immediate ceasefire. instead of creating conditions for for station off hostilities. now woods obviously matter. but what exactly is the difference here in this wedding? the exact amount of come words matter a lot and for the us it was important not to push israel into a ceasefire. that's a principal. they've been following since the beginning of, of the, of the uh,
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of these attack and support what we've seen in gaza. it do us deals that calling is israel for immediate ceasefire. we're not at pushing. how much do you use of the hostages? was it something that the international community is very limited with? because how much is it is a college as a char organization? it's not abiding by international law. they feel the americans feel that pushing israel into a ceasefire. we're living israel steps and we'll send a message and it's not supporting is whether it's effort to as, as that it's on you all. these been probably being said, acknowledge and defined itself or advocate from us, from god. so it's a tiny difference supposedly. but the, the idea of causes is a bit more flexible. it's a bit more loose and it allows us to have more freedom in choosing when and house young pauses living need. well the, you just mentioned that israel can basically has that sort of a bit more freedom to choose when and how it, it will come to
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a cease fire if we want to call it that to in the you ends antonio guitar. we certainly said that the problem remains that easily a l is bombing garza. actually israel takes issue with that as well. it really takes issue personally with the parents, and they feel that he is one of the most biased that you haven't had as has of the you n, as in history. they claim that when it was 1st statements, when should, after the tech started, was not condemning come us strongly enough and was talking about the how this attack by how much happened in context of a suffocating occupation of many years. and that was something that was a red flag for israel in general. there's very little trust between israel and d when throughout the years, this is partially what we've read things back and forth in the last days regarding the mechanism of control of, of who, the overseas exactly the kind of goods and aids coming into god that hasn't been
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more trust me been is really the un, maybe that would not have been in this is, you know, so hard by the ease release, but they feel that they cannot trust the you when they're very much afraid of any smuggling either weapon or any equipment that might be following in the hands of commerce, helping them more efforts. and this is part of what we've been seeing the last agency. it's a direct result of the immense distrust between israel and the un. yeah. well, there's lack of trust, certainly isn't very helpful in this situation. and neither israel nor, i'm us look prepared to stop fighting any time soon. and the, the un resolution often gets ignored by warring parties with other options than might be out there to help find a way out of this conflict as well. you know, we've been talking about the us all these back and forth was with the us and eventually they didn't even supported. we're just abstaining in the us is the key l i here as far as the, as far as international courses backing as well as long as it us choose us to still
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shelter. israel from criticism meant from pushing policies, fire and so on. there's very few other leverages against israel, and when it comes to how much we see that as well, you know, as a organization, it's not abiding by, by a lot of you know, by, by the not normal convictions that we would expect any other international party to be uh, following for we see the, the states very much trying mostly caught our, um, it's an easier to put pressure on how much to get it to work with the international community in order to allow, for example, hostages release and so on. but eventually, these are, these are the 2 parties of the line is rather a mazda is very trust between then that's where the chances were, breakthrough, it seems now that will change the dynamics on the ground. and unfortunately, we're not expecting any changes on the ground in gaza anytime soon. so here was honestly, i think, just single to us. you're welcome, i guess well, let's take
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a look now at some of the other headlines. mexico is promising to stuff up efforts to tackle regular migration. the pledge comes ahead of a high level us visit next week. the buys not finished ration is under pressure to make major changes to immigration policy and the search and migrant traffic of the mexican border. you as far as he is currently reporting around $10000.00 unlawful crossings every day. so us supreme court said, well to make an immediate decision on whether former president, on a trump has absolute and unity prosecute. as asked the quote to fast track the appeal. leapfrogging a low accord pumps facing federal charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 an extra results by the elections on the 1st results from democratic republic of congo is presidential elections show an initial lead for incumbent phoenix. and she sent katie. these numbers reflect the votes from the gas pro, which represent only
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a small proportion of the total at home bureau, bureaucratic, and logistical problems. delayed voting. in many areas, some opposition candidates are demanding a complete reversible spreadsheet organized by a new human. you're up to the czech republic has begun a national day of mourning off to the countries west of a mass shooting. investigate is still searching for a motive for the rampage at approx into the city. police now say a 24 year old student killed himself off to shooting did 14 people police in prague. sure. body cam footage. piecing together scenes from the countries, dudley shooting and decades. a just 5 minutes in police say, these officers arrive at the university. searching for the gunman on the loose, they climb up. the disadvantage at that point was that there was no sound of gunfire. so the officers had to actively
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search for the perpetrator. during the information we got about the paper tray, these movements was that he was supposed to be somewhere on the opposite floors. as more officers deployed and got closer, they said the shooter committed suicide. bringing the situation under control after some 30 minutes of frantic horror. the next day of the site, the site of the massacre in progress. historic center. it's day of morning. the check prime minister is among hundreds who visited the make shift memorial to pay tribute. many are still in shock. the gym, so i feel strange, bad, horrible. because i am a leak tread fee as a faculty and we were experiencing very strongly what was going on and the faculty
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of so so it does hara, i cannot even speak. but see, i mean, any of it is not a pleasant feeling to walk on the street and think about what happened to someone who came to school. absolutely carefree. thinking about christmas coming in 2 days . i'd like to do that about me. so a lot of the incident has left many, overwhelmed with a somber mood just before the holidays. to kid, you know, and a clash between indigenous rights on the climate protects and project members of the or get community of being forced from ancestral land to make way for reforestation. the government says evictions to protect the environment. human rights lewis say the real reason is a potentially lucrative common credit scheme, dw, fairly ex, marine ga reports. some little with the little se ranges from the cabinet, for the se, destroyed his house,
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leaving him with practically nothing. through my z go to a home. i came the buried, he has a new i be meaning and i grew up. i didn't know where else to, but i know that my grandmother, my great grandmother, i buried it today. and where else will i go? i grew up being told, this is my 100 all but if it were real, so they want me to go deal with new. i being love toys. say she was in her house with her 5 children when everything just came connected. now on the watch i to and they left nothing my funding people met, neither would they leave anything behind. and i, the even stone hose acts of sort of, of boiling on mays eat my and it took a quick and thought that was saying they would be using the do i know i can was your name. i indeed we passed the forest have use a boat, and a guess was it's a range of destroyed. this house is bought the face to replace. this is what the for this obviously is supposed to protect the vast small for this complex. so the kids have government saves people living. there have been damaging the forest,
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the president told them to leave when visiting the retail. why do they buy the walk with those did in the forest should plan to vacate as soon as possible. i will put up a fence and that is not a request that i need. the reason human rights less suggest connections to be international. couple of marketing and setup during climates inside me. these have made for us to buy leveled. we know that the old yet are being evicted, like in the name of a conservation. we also know that that's a lot of interest from those who are engaging in, in helping trading in, in kenya and in kenya's forest and all the assets. so i think if you, if you place in the wider context, i think it's, it's bad to say that there were concerns about the okay, so maybe being taken away for, for coven credit, they all get people development program is trying to the best way to the government just stop everything from teaching us people. we hope that the government to the
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let's see, that it's a matter of importance to stop eviction of indigenous communities in kenya. second thing we ex, picked today government to invite to members of the community to uh, negotiation table. so that consolidation happen and the roadmap on recipient communities in those communities in for us by way of giving them line by way of composition for damages, etc. happens a sofa if what's just top that makes of sense. talk about compensation have faded besides the remains of a house that was exemplary, demolished by that kind of government belonging to one of the community members now on to okay. so it's in 2017 and to add students to that we can quote on human and people. it's right to ask you to kind of government to do to produce funds for the damage is cost to they'll get community. but instead of compensation,
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destruction has continued to take place in the community members, constantly living in fia, the cement told us 3 and just threatened them. we progress if they didn't leave their homes, they've taken what they couldn't carry into and then sat in future. and that's all from us for now, but to stay to what's coming up next is sports life. thanks for watching the cases an applicant. do they have good weather? i, when i told me that they don't have the islands do this, can we go sailing? tulsa tissue today because when they go to that we set up to your loving your medical records on the tenants total i so not because the.
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