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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to line from berlin. israel's army announces a daily tactical pause in parts of southern gauze. and military says, pause will allow in more relief. but age groups say it's not enough in the face of a growing humanitarian crisis. also coming up world leaders back ukraine's independence and territorial integrity. there's somebody in switzerland, they also call for dialogue with russia who was not invited to the terms. the
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hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. us present, joe biden has used his address for the muslim either other holiday to a to press for a cease fire in gaza bite and said a pause. inputting was the best way to save civilians from the horror of the conflict in girls itself. another 9 palestinians were killed and then this really strike the attack came after these rarely military said it with implemented daily, tactical pause, longer road and southern garza to allow a deliveries are praying among the ruins palestinians marking a sombre aid in garza where over 80 percent of the population is living in displacement. this family sheltering at a u. n. school and con eunice says there's little left to celebrate and that's it. the people are just living the life as well. they get to celebrate the,
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to sacrifice animals. she is, there is no eat. there are no signs of celebrations, no monstrous love to wake up and sleep, to the sound of strikes in the heart of the house of most of disrupting a relative calm and is really air strikes. hit the very cam, killing a number of people, including children, according to nearby hospital. what did this go do to unit on yahoo? a shame on you. on the is really side of the care. i'm shalom crossing with gaza. a trucks were spotted after israel announced a tactical pause in fighting near rafa to facilitate deliveries. the 11 hour pauses apply to 12 kilometers stretch. that's the main gateway for humanitarian aid into the territory. the tactical pause announcement came
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a day after 8 is really soldiers were killed in a blast near the far southern city. israel's drew's minority held a funeral for one of them captain was the most moved. the preparations for each have become preparations to receive hundreds of people here to offer condolences and prepare the funeral with the latest fatalities. israel's military has recorded a total of $310.00 that since the beginning of it found defensive and october, while gauze, that's how most for on health ministry says more than $37000.00 palestinians have been killed. after 8 months of a devastating war, the tactical pause falls short of a complete ceasefire called for by the international community, including israel's closest ally, the us will from all of this rejoined out by our correspond rebecca rivers in
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jerusalem. rebecca, it seems israel's military and his government don't really see i the i on the issue of tactical pause is what more can you tell us? that's yeah, that's right. terry said, we heard this announcement early yesterday that this pause is tactical, pulls along, this humanitarian brute would be coming into effect immediately. in fact, the message said that it was, had already come into effect and was already had already happened on sat today. so we know we, we weren't sure immediately whether or not this was coordinated with the government, but very shortly after this announcement was made, it was met with furious furious response from some members of the fall. right coalition, benjamin netanyahu yahoo's coalition that the, there were there are many fall right. policies and particularly national security minister. it's my been via, he came out saying he was a made, this decision was a full and that it was evil. the finance minister a bit. so those smart troops came out and said that they would undo all the good
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work they've done against moss, and this would take away from their victories. and surely afterwards, we heard reports of the from the prime minister's office. the benjamin netanyahu was furious about this decision, and that he had not been potty to it's. uh, the latest that i've been able to ascertain from these ready middle tree is that they have maintained this statement. and we suddenly heard from people on the crown, i witness report saying that yesterday was a relatively calm day in gauze or in that they had been fewer strikes and a few a on the ground fighting list. so i should say, uh so you know, we believe this states that it has been made, you know, that you didn't confirm with me that it was completely carried out and that it would continue. but they said that this statement that they stand by it and they maintaining it. so whether or not just how long it will last, we still don't know because as we've seen, the government is, is countering what the military are doing. and they sign on happy with it so it may well end. but at the moment it does appear to be ongoing. so a pause on going, oh,
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how much could the, if there are more pauses? how much could these pauses actually help people in guise of rebecca? or when it suddenly needed been welcome to this news has been welcomed by the international community by humanitarian organizations to withhold coordinated with the military on the roots. and some of the details about this pause. they have long been calling for more humanitarian a to be allowed. and we know, since the rough operation began in early may, that the number of trucks were already insignificant and not enough to fulfill the requirements inside garza but they were before the operation were hovering around a 160170 a day. they dropped off to the referee incursion to just a little up on the 70 a day. so huge drop agency saying that 500 trucks today need to go in to gaza. in fact, 600 trucks really need to go into the gallons of the affordable 500 trucks. so going
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through not is not a lot of numbers, but it does show you the difference of, of age. you know, the amount of a that needs to go in versus what's going in. so obviously agencies say this will make a huge difference, but it wants solve the problem over old. there are still many other issues when it comes to a distribution includes including criminality, desperate people, uh, you know, trying to po for what aid is coming through on those trucks. so there are still many other issues when it comes to getting this aide in. we know the $300000000.00 j lots as it know, as it's knowing this kid us built, it has barely been in operation since since they've finished out a few months ago. and so the only way to get a new through these land crossings, the few a drops that have been coming into are also a wonderfully inadequate. so hopefully, you know, obviously a to organizations a hurtful, but they do say this is not going to solve the crisis on it's on. rebecca,
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thank you. that was our correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem. so ab nation's want the territorial integrity of ukraine to be the basis of any agreement to n 2 years of war. with russia, the call came after a 2 day summit on peace in switzerland, which rush it was not invited. moscow's allied china did not attend either without a dozen countries, including major non aligned nations, chose not to endorse the final decoration. this with summit was the 1st high level forum focused on a pathway to p as the 1st of all the war effort. it was also an attempt by the west to involve of the countries in peace efforts based on international little this is not about why or left political ideas. this is not about northern or seldom countries. this is about respect of international lo. i'm human rights,
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us foundational principles. before leaving together, the consequences of invasion go far beyond the confines of your indeed in many ways, africa has been the great is victim of the confidence of the blockade of the black sea. i've had a devastating impacts on the i call them the most standards of living. the documents signed by 84 countries and other groups calls for concrete action on 3 major issues. as this read, shannon just have been analyzed in due to a divorced basis summit nuclear safety for the security and the release of presidents as deportees, including thousands, thousands of children. abducted by rush went home. the delegates were clear about
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the summit limits. russia wasn't invited, but days before the meeting president vladimir putin laid out his own vision for peace. he's insisting on cup potato lation, he's insisting on seating ukrainian territory, even territory that to date does not, is not occupied by him. he's insisting on this arming ukraine, leaving it vulnerable to future duration. no country would ever accept these outrageous terms. the t nations did not induce the documents, including freaks, members, india, saudi arabia, in south africa. and several countries accused west the nations of absorbing a double standard with regards to other conflicts. we can not be talking about peace, and here we joining selves, africa without mentioning all the money, diane savages, as the $1.00 taking place in that sense,
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international knowing that you're in charge or must be respected in every case. there was no consensus on how russia should be brought to the negotiating table. but zalinski said he was already in tones with several nations about tasting a 2nd summit to continue to push for you craig zuber ration. it'll be as rosie baird shod, was at the summit and joins us now from switzerland. rosie expectations more low, going into the summit. what if anything did it achieve is practically very little. and that's because the summit, despite the fact it was called a p summit, a peace conference organizers going in, you that would be done more than a, perhaps a baby step in ching, along the long path toward peace. and that's because russia was not at the table here, it was not invited and it shows no interest in showing up and in solidarity. it's biggest ally, china also board cause the top. but this was really
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a test of politics and diplomacy within the context of a very structured world. the war and ukraine bushes, full scale invasion of ukraine has really tested allegiances and divided the globe a bushel on the one hand going around the world, pushing its narrative, the, it's the victim. i know the other hands when you create on particularly is western backwards arguing that if russia is a low to evade ukraine without consequences, if one un member is low to violate the territorial integrity of another, that it will have ripple effect. not only for people in ukraine who are fighting for their territory, but for the rest of the world, i'm not something which really i think in the end, just as the dust settles list some, it really is a mixed bag in terms of how did the diplomacy was here in switzerland. you describe the summit as a test of diplomacy, rosie and numerous countries refused to sign the final declaration. what are we to make of that? yeah, ukraine says this is
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a big success. is wednesday i was in the press room when he pointed out, you struck a very optimistic tone. it talks about the size $92.00 countries showed up from old confidence. and indeed that was his story. it was the 1st of its kind of the highest level, but really, terry, that is not the whole story because some countries which decided to come the site is not to put their name on this final communicate. so essentially, quite a public smell, and those include diplomatic heavy weights from the so called global site, including if it needs a soft recall. so the radio, india, and i think that will be seen very much as a disappointing it for you. crazy still that you creating press it, it's trying to spin this really as, as, as a big achievement. and of course he was saying that look, other countries may joy in the future. but really, i think it's in, in some sense that kind of a tailored to some it see or where you have to be crated and saying they've managed to garner international support and showed the strength of it. but on the other hand, we really did see coming to the for subdivision some cox raising. thank you very
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much. our correspond at rosie. bet you out there in switzerland. now the soccer news and sunday saw some 50000 dutch fans turn out in hamburg to support their team. and the 1st, in their 1st euro 2024 game decked out in their unmistakable national color, the so called orange army took over the streets of hamburg and the run up to the game with what looked like a pretty well rehearsed dance routine. the national squad was just as well rehearsed when they faced off against poland for their opening match. they beat the poles to one and sundays. other matches produced the 1st surprise of the tournament. denmark, the semi finalist at the last year rose were held to a $11.00 drop by slovenia, a disappointment for the danes, but good news for group favorites england. a 1st half goal by jude belling was enough to give them a one. the old victory over server. yeah. are you watching d?
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