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the, the letters between israel and her boss is within reach according to the guitar, which is mediating the thoughts or business swap is expected to be part of any upcoming deal with fidelity, a confirmed by the gossip mason minutes and according to an off the soul. amid the ongoing diplomatic efforts, the humanitarian crisis, a gauze and hospitals remains a recipe for epidemic that's according to the world health organization. today marks the 10 year anniversary of the year. oh, my god uprising ukraine, which to the country down the concurrent on the desk on that 1 am here in moscow. this is all the international with all the very
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latest world news. thank you for joining us. it's really probably minister benjamin netanyahu is completing a special, a cabinet meeting following reports. that the truth with her boss was close us according to his office. and i came just hours after the lead off. her boss said on agreements with israel, it was on the horizon. the agreement between the 2 sides will see a temporary cease fire to allow for hostage exchange, including israel is captured by him us on october. the 7th is, according to a statement from the minutes in group. the truce will also enable negotiations on the delivery of humanitarian aid to gaza. as well as the transfer of the wounded from hospitals in the enclave. the idea would also cease error operations for the duration of the truth. we got more details earlier from journalist across the read, and i think it will also creates up. we're doing this for these valley army. first of all, they have also now in other bronze on the north of the country where acute beloved is at that change every day is road. and maybe during those 5 days or more of
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choosing the gaza strip area. these rarely army could be focused on the north and maybe to do there are some operation because they don't want the same scenario was on the 7th of october. and that does a sleep area will happen again as the notice of the country. so the sign easily is determined to do want to keep it there as the defense and the residential be throw a say. so these rarely army also can use those days at, in the gaza 3, maybe to do some preparations and do they develop new tactics? how to find the tunnels on the ground, how to find the infrastructure of from us and the how to find the heads of some of them to eliminate them. so i'm not sure that the district is bad for the israeli army, but the thing that that can be much worse for the army if it wants to limit the cum
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us, is that after the truce, 8 will not have the support of the government of the national community to continue the invasion to gather street and what happened at the status of that guys that will not pass and that didn't it. what's happened is that most of the guys, it was not happened at the south. you can imagine that one of the main sticking points is the situation surrounding the hostages on the exchange of, of prisoners must be very difficult to reach consensus on that. because that there are a lot of dilemma that many believe that may be now if we will continue to pressure on some us, they will agree after that's too much better deal to for israel. others think if will add just the release now and then hostages after that, how may it's rarely army wouldn't be able to destroy from us. and the, there's so many different voices and these really government,
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they're confused. they're not sure what to do because in the beginning they just wanted to distract from us and on the way to release the hostages after that, that these riley public was so outraged just because of those, the families that they are. so the main thing, their reality is back home. so the government changed it said lance and got the street. and now they are in, in a difficult situation. can you tell as well people in gaza think about these negotiations, the even the dilemma of a cease fire given the, the constant bomb bomb and they've been subjected to over the past 2 months, must be of almost a relief in itself. the hearing the noise about this, but that should be, it is also as have you'll have just like you said, is the thoughts for conflict and for each for the people who are an, both for the students who are in the different parts of the government. just few seconds from now, i thought i hit the button that took place in this particular area that i am in, which means that the non stop fire that has been,
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that has been to the students have been just starting their homes have been making them homeless have been making the office is about to and even fox, a very short term of time. so kind of sydney is happy to hear the news advice and then they, they are now achieving and something very important, this fun go inside. i guess these are the progression and the way they perceive it and this particular uh, how much area i have to do with of 500. by the way, it's the end of that was just drive by days that is sufficient arby as a safe area. people tell me how much if he has a pollution of around 78000. now the people who are and how much including diabetes intended this best people is around 45000 people altogether. and one apartment you'll find around 34, or 5, or even 6 from the of the 75 people. even $100.00 people in this area with that a bloody, it's a heavy bombardment. it is of the go button to match the fire at the by the thing is for living is everywhere and goes us. there are things that are paid the 1st i
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didn't boys. even the ones where paul to go either from east genuine is do we do this with sure. is this area or from north got to salgado so no one is perfect. everyone is targeted and is in the army, but did use to play the life of the fight. this thing is most of the times and distributed my show here, as we've just been discussing hostages on the potential prisoner exchange, is one of the most discuss points in these potential uh, negotiations. um, well, you've taken an interview with a prison up from july to shelly. it's october 2011. when shelley was released by a dino ca, sam, the military wing of how much? um, uh, that deal was broke good by addiction intelligence. 1200 pounds of sinews were released in exchange for that one is way the soldier who had been held captive the 5 years of he was brought to rough off and
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off. surely, it, you know, i told him the well wants to know how you are you willing to speak to me? and he said he was, and i had a very short interview with him because of course he wasn't feeling up to it. he had just been released and was very keen to go back home. and he told me that he had been treated well of how miles had already left. when i did the interview, contrary to some reports that said that they had state just billed the interview, they had already left for israel as reportedly detained, faulty palestinians in the west bank and the occupied a history slips. i'm how do you think this could impact the progress of the thoughts on this thing that they could be possibly potentially exchange around my house on the policy goes on caps. if it is, i need you as soon as the civil hooked up. but right now it has the,
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i guess the 2900 about a senior. so including women, children are going on. some are sick and those are the deal and they don't have any hope to be released. so this will get to the sooner. but as long as i hope to be free, and also the soon as you see the pros as of victory j for from us and guys that off of 6 weeks of it is about 3 months students that are under it. because failed to locate. 3 the captains and guys i'd be present by force, so that is what it is now. they have to change the breath is to distort from us or to, to send back that chapters and guys. and this is important to see the so that you have the policy as will be at least the women and children as the money. and this will lead for a bigger and there is a swap between is what on time us, which will it free more policy that it isn't us who sent us for a long use is what the deals. what is by the use of talks idea of strikes on gaza, having lots of local officials said the debt soul has now surpassed 14000 people.
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more than a 3rd of those are children. many hospitals have shut down due to a like a fuel, while others are overwhelmed by casualties. the work of medical stuff is further complicated by constant bombing. so this video that was released by the garzon health ministry shows the aftermath of monday shelling of the into the hospital in north and gaza. officials say 12 people were killed. the with 400 patients are currently being treated. a 100 small asi from shelter is all claims the mass has infrastructure of the sides. something that the hospital operates a strongly denies, open southern gaza. the tremendous service situation is also the di and the challenging for in the around $100.00. the patients from the indonesian hospital where evacuated to own us, the hospital in the south pushing that facility also to the brink of collapse you
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and says, there are 1700000 displaced people in gaza. that's as hundreds of thousands move yourself from the wall. so often looking for a shelter and a central supplies, the debates are ones that 70 percent of people in the ag clave don't even have access to clean water. we had some, some of those escaping, know about that point. where is their compassion, with dying from hunger and fear? the roof fell down on us and we run out only with what we were home. wherever sarah, compassion was really bummed, our house. but we survived by miracle. and our left homeless, who are bodies everywhere torn apart by blast from his railer. truly shocked by morning. this thing was horrifying. yesterday we could move it, hold you to where to lose showing they missed just a small change of direction. it wouldn't be in life. we move from one life threatening situation to another and we don't know what will happen to us tonight was so deaf, we have seen death before, but for a long time we could take it. we're hiding under the stairs all the time,
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although it's not a safe refuge. drones shut up the stairs. for us, it was a signal to leave the school where we were fighting. i was on the move for 4 hours and i am very tired, is rarely plains drop, leaf flags, and also forced for us running people, right where they were. the red cross is here, but who gets no help from them? we are hungry and poor. we have nothing to eat or drink, nobody helped us neither the red cross nor the agencies left with both fuel out of the cause hot to come by and gaza, many using cods to carry that gold sons gets around. and sometimes it's even children who are carrying the burden. but under age cod drive, it told us about his experience. it was my work on a donkey drawn car. this car is for my father. i work instead of him because he is sick. i work in it so that i can spend money on the house. people love re shots because there are no cars to move around. all people want us to we, we do 2 people in the past used to write cars,
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but now they like to write week shows because people see and feel, yelled. those in garza were considered one family. i knew they don't have money to ride. i invite them to write the suite because i know what people situations are like. we want the war to stop and for people to leave and safe and return to their home as countries and, and chose a like scramble to bring peace to them. at least the un sustainable development solutions network presidents on renowned economist jeffrey sikes also gave his take on how to find a solution to the environments. today's meeting takes place at a time of several major wars. these wars may seem intractable, but they are not. indeed, i would suggest that all 4 wars could be ended quickly by agreement with in the un security council. one reason is that major wars must be fed from the outside, both with extra rental finances and armaments. the un security council could agree to choke off these awful wars by withholding x terminal finance and armaments. this
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would require in agreement among the major powers, consider in a similar way the war in israel and palestine. here to the war could be ended quickly by the council and forcing the many un security council resolutions made over several decades. calling for a return to the 1967 borders, an end of this real settlement activities in the occupied territories and the 2 state solution. it is high time. therefore, in my view for the un security council to enforce its decisions by implementing a johnston lasting solution that is in the interest of both israel and palestine. rather than allowing hardliners on both sides to ignore the mandate of this council . and thereby to threaten global peace. the n t o presidents also talks about several key aspects of the conflicts in the middle east. you propose the us immediate recognition of palestine as an independent states, its own capital in east jerusalem. a peacekeeping force from neighboring countries to protect den clave could also be created with integration of both palestine and
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israel into a sustainable development plan for the eastern mediterranean vast journalist as egypt f, as experts. how many found on a c k told us of un needs to place assigned role in resolving global conflicts, wars, a se, when he was very thought provoking. and i must say that because b is the most of the thing, that's actually true. but obviously, i mean when it comes to the interest of the word power such as america and neutral, they bought the, i mean the find you thought they would like to resolve these issues. so easy. but as he has given the manufacturer, the fact that on a holiday you can was targeted 214 by don't mean the, you know, the government of that president. and then the he talked about very clearly to do is do solution of spanish dine and designs to go back to the position of 1967. and he liked to give the reference to the united admission resolution. this read on top
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of it. his suggestion that, i mean the issue would be a piece, but keeping force on the country after that explanation of the palestine. i'm in, that is one of the very idea of is the solution. what do we on, if you really want to make the peaceful was the united nation has to play the role duties all the global one place was the israel palestine compensation and followed small countries and parties across the region of siding with the arab states. it's easiest of july late reports on the recent government will be runs by cj pa, a part of military and supportive doesn't as well people, sorry, it won't stone towards israel is becoming the hall, get $30000.00 members of her most powerful best each kind of military force have gathered across the country for now. so support for homos addressing the event here came under obamacare. pollution guards for jose, jose, so on the side as well as quote,
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so for claim victory is fate. either way or is not over yet. the don't be feed by the sound of their use. ro is bombardment of gaza. they exist in political turbulence, social disarray and confusion is morally soulful design, explanations and citizens. then the events grouping people and gaza people and goes up being bumped. but despite that, they're steadfast and composed, while design is furious and nervous. meanwhile, military officials anyway, i'll say the idea of his trying to pose as the victor, in fact is covering off its failures in gaza and his timing its own casualties. space a pressure is mounting on these where the government from within its motors as the idea of has failed to even secure the release of the hostages. held by have us in the stage of is really from us more will defeat the us. it's western l as an israel in terms of international moral principles. joseph politics, psychological warfare and in the military sphere. and this issue will not be too
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far away. design is have just come to realize that their geographic distance from their collapse is only 8 to kilometers. and there are temporal distance. this 48 hours in the early days of the car flags. we heard a lot about the was foreign minister jose, and i mean i've been traveling to different countries and that we drive to advance a ceasefire. and what is viewed as a moderate gesture toward the conflict? what sense the violence cost to $40.00 of the day and the death toll kept the surgeon? we have seen military officials and it was stepping off to the podium. and there is no sign of that careful part of the language anymore. as the one now says, as well as due to defeat and it was trisha best wage by hamas say, israel is of committed stupidity by entering goza. this brought out and does it know they're faced with the listing in quite a so can not be seen. it's a war with ghost such a whirl and in the favor of those who cannot be seen, the israel is could not see them, but how most fighters can see and strike the israel. and the story goes on like
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this, alone with a change and there was rhetoric resistance for all so wrapped up their operations against as well and the american bases. and that we just, apart from launching several rockets and rolls against this row, humans chose a group, has recently seized the cargo ship that it claims is really owned for the escalating, but still balling original spillover, which one has warned off shopping. yeah, money put a little bit that the immunization is unanimous and so we're going to post the new cost best buy the internal differences in the district to him and explain effective role in the concerts like the red sea is a major trade, which is the bible for design is entity, so young and explaining influential, strategic role in the complement on the, on the claims those days where the forces and so for each defect to go there 1st thing couldn't resist that. they go ahead with the incursion. the more they will. 8 meyer the regional composition seems to be already on holding in military officials
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of war and the coming additional will joins the conference. usability, all with ukraine on finance of life, support and sort of pods by war. the countries marketing 10 years since the start of the euro, my done uprising was events. let's a civil war in 2014. but the europe and the commission presidents, us live on the line and believes that they did drive you ukraine, closer to joining the you. the 10 years of sickness he tried the striving for freedom. the cold winter nights of your maiden have changed your up forever.
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the, today, it is clearer than ever. the future of ukraine is in the european union, the, the future that the maidens fought for, has finally begun the verses you and envoy march the 10 year anniversary of the my done uprising in ukraine during his address to the security council on tuesday. he claimed that ukraine had refused to opportunities to come to a peaceful resolution of the conflicts going back as far as the spring of 2022. let's discuss this as plus live. now to all these kind of buffing is joining us
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from new york. can i have great new background to um, can you tell us please, some of the key highlights of today's us good customer meet? sure. well, after un security council meeting, a began with testimony from experts about the humanitarian situation about how civilians have been affected by the conflict and the impact. then from there, the members of the 15 member body that leads the united nations all had an opportunity to address the need it. now the us representative, she gave an anti russian tirade that was amusing at some points. she made a point of talking about the 19 thirties and joseph style, and then after that, she tried to accuse russia of what she called out. what about us? however, in doing so, it was very clear. she was unfamiliar with the term and pronounced it awkwardly indicating that someone else had probably written her speech for someone who was more familiar with this. this term is thrown around in internet, debating,
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etc. now from there we heard from various allies of the united states, criticized russia. we've heard from china calling for a de escalation for negotiations, and then russian ambassador defends the attempt to the floor and laid out just the plain fact that the western media refuses to acknowledge. the conflict began 10 years ago with euro made in protest that led to the overthrow, the elected ukraine government. he went over the crimes against civilians that started at that point against those living and on ask and was ons going elsewhere. and he laid out the details of how pride media ended up joining with russia. and he just kind of went over the conflict, acknowledging all the facts that mainstream western media doesn't used with knowledge. so after the meeting was adjourned, it was pretty clear that when it comes to the conflict in ukraine, countries just don't see eye to eye on. the issue of the western leaders have their
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version of events that they stick to, despite all the facts saying otherwise, this indeed it appears that way. caleb, thanks very much for breaking down that latest un security council meeting for us. thank you. plus the flesh this out even more we can cross live now to international . it's any klein, preston fine. thanks very much for joining us on oxy. um, i'm not sure if you had corresponded to caleb moore pin, but they have been countless un security council meetings over the wall in ukraine . of what were your thoughts on this latest one? it seems that neither side can find any common ground. denise, i'm likely to do so in the near future. well, it's what was expected um, there will not be any agreement on you praying, even once this war or military operation is concluded in russia's favor. even the history books will be divided on what this conflict was, but we do all know now what the reality is and the people in
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the some part of the former ukraine, or are now part of the russian federation. and that was, that was caused by the actions by the, by the nato nations and ukraine against the civilians. 3 people in and done this can in those areas who were simply wanting to live their lives peacefully. and after them the cooling the my dom in 2014, they weren't committed to do so. and we're actually attacked in ways that are as risk as what's happening in gaza. now these people were attacked by their own government and um, which actually makes it worse to guys. so it's not any surprise what happened to you in today? um, but it will remind me of an impasse because russia is
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a permanent member and any kind of resolution interactions that the union tries to take will be retail. um, so i think this is just gonna be the way it is. yeah, i did send, it seems that way client of no, you did such upon what's happening in the middle east at the moment, twice tend to be the one in the middle east. has detroit. so drawn the world's i away from versus one ukraine. well, here's the united states, i can say it's drum uh the attention of our congress and, and the funding away from the ukraine. and i think there's a division within the congress on how to fund the united states to support uh for you crime as well as israel. and so i think it's detracted from the objectives that the united states. and they told me i would respect to i, ukraine, so ultimately i think it will benefit rush. do you think it,
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if financial supports on military aids deliveries to ukraine with to start to dwindle that so that you currently present volume is the landscape. we'll have to come to the negotiating table now to bring an end to this conflict. this basically being static now for the, for the past year. also, i think is pretty clear that without the for an aide, which is what you prime surviving on now and has been for quite some time. i mean, it has no real domestic product. the g d p is, is that a almost 0 and except for the agriculture that i've called some products, um, it's not a sustainable country. so, financially, at this point, and the only way that even their government salaries intentions are being paid is by united states and, and european money that's funded. so when that ceases in windows, so to will,
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to resolve of the deep writing and government. and i would look for mr. zalesky to either be over from soon about perhaps in the military or the fleet some other place. i don't see the condition and situation you frame going on in this condition for a long time. but to see how things play out in the coming months international, it's a new client pressed insights. how much fuel take on the un security council meeting on the current situation in ukraine? thank you. yes, sir, absolutely. of the nato chief, another news that made a stop in bel trade during his bulk console, emphasizing the lines this ties with be which may result in the resumption of joint military drills despite so being a mutual states the serbia has made it very clear. that's a little remains of the silver will remain a neutral country outside to me to tell you brooks, we told the respect stats,
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but we continued to believe that as a neutral country outside of them into a rocks, a show back. and we were closer with the nato and the benefit nights on benefits. you got your call back when you come a nonpartisan is when it comes to joined exercises today were discussed and agreed that i as commander of the armed forces will send a request to our government to consider starting the joint exercises that we had in the past. with nato and the other partners the grade was still some books. the stuff in the balkans after visiting bosnia and herzegovina and costs of, of where you states of the nato is exploring the possibility of expanding in some of that your presence in the region. the alliance has already increased the number of its international peacekeeping forces in kosovo, which remains one of the issues of contention in its relations with which this year march the 24th anniversary of nathan's bombing campaign of bel grade, the kill thousands of civilians. for this semester to be a participated in 2 minutes of deals with nato members, which was hosted,
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criticized by the countries opposition of stephen guys, professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade, where he said that nato wants to build a new i'm cuts and in the balkans, the nasal wants to uh, to fill the hole as they see us. we are a neutral country and they don't want to see that the problem that our government has is that the boss, the overwhelming majority of terms, are very much. and so i need to and to be quite frank, for russia. so they are in between the pressures from the west and probably some deals if we are not aware of and the population which is very much negative. why this is happening? it is because uh, mentors waging a proxy war against russia. now that they see that the, they want the window war. i think the plan b is to, to build these huge new iron curtain that has more than 1000 kilometers to the east . so compared to the old one with new countries that are sucked in like sweden in
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the film. and once they, they want, they want to uh, to think the rest of the ballrooms, which means serbia service products, uh, all the costs of an adult here which is occupied by an agent, by the way, and on most of the insurance to go with that. where services are again, the premium for need to be comfortable because those go to serve your part of the uh, both the insurance to go, you know, doesn't want it is between basically the country from joining april. uh so uh that that is their goal or money sign, steve company, hey, on oxy international, you can always find up to the minutes updates on our websites all t dot com a so for me for today, but rachel ruble will be here with more news. uh, the top of the self warranty has become a ram and expensive commodity. the fuel can afford to tell him to talk seriously
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