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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin, israel's army, and the else is a daily tactical pause in parts of southern gaza. the military says the policies will allow more aid into the territory, but age groups say it's not enough in the face of improving humanitarian crisis. also coming up world leaders back to cranes independence and territorial integrity at a summit in switzerland. they also call for dialogue with russia who was not invited to the toner. the
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hello, i'm terry martin. good heavy with this is really official, says that prime minister been sending me nothing yahoo has dissolved israel's war cabinet. that's after minister benny guns and his national unity party. quit the government on june 9th. the move comes as israel continues, his military operations in the gaza strip. israel's army has said it would implemented daily tactical pause along the road in southern gaza to allow a deliveries through the key cabin show on the border crossing to 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 of the un school and con eunice says there's little left to
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celebrate and that's it. the people are just leaving the lice as well. they get to celebrate the, 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 hall the for the cause of most of cause 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 girl do to unit them? yeah. who's shame on you on the is rarely 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
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into the territory. the tactical pause announcement came 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, he'd have to come 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 the round defensive in 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. earlier i spoke to our
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correspond to rebecca renters in jerusalem. i asked her about reports of a risk between israel's government and his military regarding a tactical pauses. as 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 follow 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 mass. and this would take away from their victories. shortly 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 with this 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, that 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 a single you
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a few other stories making headlines around the world today. so i'll have her goes forward. present. jacob summa says his party will join in opposition to lions to take on the new government. the african national congress and democratic alliance struck a coalition deal last week. sumo also bound to challenge the results of last sponsor, general elections, which he alleges were rate australia and china have signed a number of agreements on trade, climate change and the economy. the deals come during a state visit to australia by chinese premier late young is the highest ranking chinese official to travel to australia in 7 years following a period of frosty bilateral relations. at least 8 people have been killed after 2 trains collided in eastern india's west bengal state. dozens more were injured with rescue efforts. still ongoing officials said
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a cargo train rammed into one carrying passengers, causing several carriages to the re russian state media says u. s. journalist evan gross good, which is trial for spying, will start next week. the proceedings will reportedly not be public. the wall street journal reporter has been detained since march 12 2023. prosecutors accuse him of working for the c. i, a, an accusation denied by gas could which his employer and the us government some say the nation's wants 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 to which russia was not invited. law schools ally china did not attend either. more than a dozen countries, including major non align nations,
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chose not to endorse the final declaration. the switch summit was the 1st high level forum focused on a pathway to p as a 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, us foundational principles. before leaving together, the consequences of the invasion go far beyond the confines of your. indeed, in many ways, africa has been the great victim of the confidence of the blockade of the black sea . i've had devastating impacts on how i call them the most standards of living.
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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 the summit limits. russia wasn't invited, but days before the meeting president vladimir putin laid out his own vision for peace. she'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. the russian no country would ever accept
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these outrageous turns. the t nations did not induce the documents, including breaks members, india saudi arabia, in south africa. and several countries accused west the nations of observing a double standard with regards to other conflicts. we could not be talking about peace. and here we joining selves, africa without mentioning other your money inside the jews as the one taking place in that sense, international law and that you and charter 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 thoughts with several nations about hosting a 2nd summit to continue to push for you crazy zuber ration about a dozen countries at that. so it did not sign the final communicate. so do the, some of the chief, it's gold bringing the world a step closer to ending the war,
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a new cray. i put that question to security and defense expert, roughly a lot of the european council on foreign relations in the war. it was term is as a piece of it, what we saw play out over the weekend. it was a creation of 3 trash focusing on a food security, a nuclear security, and the really saw prisoners and, and detainees. this is something on a day the that the success of the meetings as i was supposed to been all the signatories off the dime community agreed to establish wild goose and make progress on these. and so hopefully this is the 1st step towards a more consolidated effort that will eventually fall other stakeholders as all that so far close to the states on this process. at the end of the solid, there's
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a declaration that the delegates were asked to sign. several influential countries refused to sign it. how significant is not and it is somewhat significant, and i wouldn't read it as a refusal off the terms of the drawing community. all those countries have have different reasons. i think i'm to not sign on at this point. some are dependent on russia for such a liars, for fossil fuels and other economic goods. some maintain close political relationships include things with the brakes format of us are hoping to maybe host the next some of that could bring to the table. russian delegates as a law and they don't want to consult closed at that possibility by now, scientists and isn't that crazy? but i think it is significant that those countries still chose to send representatives to the summit and that it is a success. now to send
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