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or the other this decision will affect millions of people also affect more than 30000 why employees or fully committed to the values of the united nations and international humanitarian law with documents proving their commitment. all right, so the 1st thing is i gave an exclusive interview to odyssey on the vital role, the old i vision further how the news of policy. and so it's of, by the idea of song because he's very p m. and you know, the models in your body shut down as it goes to last out to this fixed environmental regulation of that us type thing that businesses, i'm on the other ones that they will do whatever it takes to protect their livelihood. we're still very much alive and that we're not going to give up.
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in any case, it's our life, it's our future. it's our children's future. and this provides bouncing and demonstration of the view of the in you approve of 50000000000. you're a package be paid off the hungry fax style from source to be the last name from moscow. every hour of the day. this is all to you. i'm rods. i'm, i'll be with the headline. so is this for me and to our top story, while the is where the prime minister demons the closure of rob an exclusive interview with all the the search for us of little the nice agent and god will stay through the funding fees will affect millions of palestinians and then have them come out of this decision to suspend the financial contributions of $15.00 donor countries, including 6 of the major donor countries to why will have serious effects on the
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services provided to millions of palestinian refugees not only and gaza, but also in syria. and lebanon, and jordan, and the west bank and east jerusalem. this decision was based on allegations, the while commissioner, immediately decided to terminate the contracts of 8 on why employees. and there was an investigation committee will investigate each of these incidents. but it is absolutely unreasonable to claim that while participated in the event of october 7th, because of 12 employees, this decision will affect the millions. it will also affect more than $30000.00 on why employees who are fully committed to the values of the united nations and international humanitarian laws with documents proving their commitment. the alternative plan is to resume support. otherwise, there will be certain disaster in the gaza strip. was the lifeline for the people. today we talk about hundreds of thousands of hungry people. later we will talk about the entire population of the gaza strip, facing an unprecedented humanitarian collab. we're talking about 1700000 displaced
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people in various areas of the gaza strip. we have about $1000000.00 of them either in our shelters or around the shelters and registered the volume of aid entering constitutes only 8 percent of the needs of the population of the gaza strip. there are tens of thousands of hungry families in the northern gaza strip and gaza city. there is a real hunger situation there. they are losing everything in that place. humanitarian situation is continually deteriorating. continuing in this manner will lead to a collapse and services come up. with an already catastrophic humanitarian situation, policy is ingles of struggling to survive. we so to locals about the importance of the i will lay that we need to ride to stand with us and support us in this difficult situation. they provide us with food, clothes and madison. we cannot do without them. they've done this, they a good people and they stand with the posting and especially in the critical
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situation, we experience and right now for hunger and cold. well, our situation is very difficult. i hope that ron will stay with us and keep helping us. we want air up and foreign countries to stand with us as well. and to what we are going through from the displacement from our homes. what's happening is not our fault. we, we, o unarmed civilians recognize the decision by 12 countries to stop funding. unity well will greatly affect us. we receive little aid in the 1st place now and we are trying to manage our situation with it. after stopping funding, we will not find anything to eat or feed our children by them. i am now cooking 2 cans of peas with tomatoes that i received yesterday to feed 11 people. and this is the case with everyone here in the shelter. we try to manage with what's available to support that comes to us as barely enough. and if it is cut off, they will destroy us completely cutting off aid to the palestinian people is
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a greater crime than the crime of the occupation. and anyone who contributes to it strengthens the position of the occupation until civilians and u. n. p comes as we can not certain catastrophe in dogs of spirals out of control with thousands of civilians fleeing the besieged north and south. the seas this way stable, sold rusty in a remote school in wesson's also before they were forced to move the 1st secondary school in the north. the idea of instead of holding the arid the most in the will of the school. i'm older and the women that's a head south. the thing women say they have no idea what happened to the men they left behind, long access into the town are extremely dangerous. yeah, imagine the people were lying dead in the street and dogs were eating their flesh. i saw a dead man thrown on the road and also a dead woman. and many bodies are just lying in the streets,
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but all she didn't know, and they told us to go to dam, alabama. oh, we don't know if it's a safe place, but we were told to go. that means the road was very difficult, and children were drowning and mode which reached up to the next. many people died on the way and their bodies were just thrown on the road. as he is ready, bombardment, it shows no sign of relenting or would even die. who merits and essentially saying god, the garza continues to woodson this flight. this is why your prime minister benjamin netanyahu i have now called for or right to be close is cool for an end to the u. n . c. mass or emission to find is the i've seen these ruling, but israel prevent janice final violence by as armed forces its time that the international community do you in itself understand that the owner of the mission has to end under a sofa punctuating it is self perpetuating also, and it's the desire to keep alive the rescue, the palestinian refugee issue. there are other agencies and the one the other
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agencies in the world they have to replace on or on or off is totally infiltrated, would come us. it has been in the service of come us and it's schools. and in many other, israel's war against under wall continues. now these really prime ministers calling for the closure of the agency, which is a crucial lifeline for desperate. how is teens and guides and you've just heard. prime minister netanyahu chose to speak about it after meeting with foreign and bassett, or as to the un during the visits to israel. and his speech prime minister attacked under the law, but also lashed out at the un itself, claiming it is unbelievably tilted when it comes to dealing with israel. also, earlier on monday these really foreign minister demanded the resignation of the had of another was ahead of the commissioner general's planned visit to the countries rose top diplomats wrote on his social media supporters of terrorism. i know to welcome here, as you know, is really fused 12,
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all of our personalities participating in a mass of over 7 assaults on israel, claiming 7 of them stormed into these really territory well to participated in kidnappings. and before any investigation was launched, several western countries, crucial donors of the agents that decided to freeze the funding to under was the un warranty. it will have catastrophic consequences quote, for gaza, where human to tear in crisis is unfolding, following months longest, really offensive. that is continuing, the land is now urging for my daughter is to reconsider this quick and dangerous decision. i underscored the importance of keeping owner was vital work going to meet the dire the needs of civilians in gaza and to ensure its continuity of services to palestine. refugees in the occupied westbank, jordan, lebanon, and syria. warner was the backbone of all humanitarian response and gossip by appeal to all member states to guarantee the continuity of owner was life saving
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work. meanwhile, humanitarian situation in guys is critical. lack of drinking water and food is dramatic. hundreds of thousands of people are starving and plus, well, then 85 percent old in claims to points. we 1000000 population have been internally displaced and break concerns. of course, now are that without another long and with these really mills reparation continue. including intensive errors, tries things on the ground, might quickly turn into a disaster if the countries that suspended their funding to otherwise maintain their decision, the impact will be catastrophic on the people of casa right. now, as the war continues, as the displacements continues, as people are mostly in the rush shelters receiving wheat flour to make bread from hon, receiving medical services from monroe. so the in fact will be really a disaster, as well as the timing is quite interesting as a israel launch this whole campaign against another wall. shortly after the
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international court of justice issued, i preliminary a ruling and a case accused in israel, off committing genocide and guys on the case. and which one of our testimonies played a very important role. and we're able to include advisor chords as evidence that the crisis and gaza is compounded by dehumanizing language. one form is really official, even directly called another one is rose, anomie and friend. you have show the it will be impossible to win the will if we do not destroy unrest. and this destruction must begin immediately, falls from a tax on that un release agency. now we hear that israel is considering limitations, humanitarian $0.08 to the gathers 3 to these really territory complex in, in the a distribution is controlled by him mass and food, water, medical supplies, and fuel. following according to israel, into the hands of the militant group, israel is fighting to eliminate the movers claims now to be a temporary measure, but it is an alarm and sign. and also to contradict that holding on the
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international court of justice, that ordered israel to do its best to prevent killings, destruction, but also to provide humanitarian assistance to ordinary guidance from sufferings, continuing, grow, and this decision, whatever consequences it might have would become a response to growing public discontent, relatives and protests have been organized in tel aviv jerusalem and also as a kind of show on the crossing at the junction with that. so which are the 8 goes into the gaza, which people demanding to stop trucks from going to the place. and the most recent events for tester is mostly mother is of these really military tried to block supports all by start the city in israel, south and other entry points for the aid they believe they committed terminates supports him as that the sons assigned to the games so it should be stopped immediately when the war started. by the way, israel strongly rejected any assistance to locals in guys of valley in complete
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siege, also in clay. but as the international pressure mounted, it eventually agreed to allow some of the a 10 hundreds of trust was desperately needed. supplies made their way through israel into the college student in place ever since. now experts say that maybe international pressure, again, might make a real change it's behavior and we have to wait and see what the world's reaction to israel's efforts to limit the age to crisis. thorn 3 will be to you now with thousands of follow on the throughout of the content on doesn't so i think the low salaries p taxes i'm restrictive green agenda. lowes around the 1305000 volts and major highways in bustles as you need is gathered for the e. u summit. the the,
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the slides of the glowing domestic under a c e. u has agreed to hi lo, we're next of 50000000000 euro assistance package for ukraine is officials claim. but helping to is that top priority, the agreement, the european council delivered on our priorities supporting ukraine a good day for europe. we have a deal is you is taking leadership and responsibility and support for ukraine. we know what does that state? well, these european leaders are hold up in brussels,
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but may as well be on a whole separate plan given how disconnected they are. they're talking about how it's a quote good day for europe because they've unanimously voted to below more european tax payer cash on a non european country. ukraine. have even bother to look out the window. so they think that all the cheering that's going on know there is for their ukrainian vote . now those aren't people throwing things of just people giving high fives to cleaners. so the ponder lines, you castle, actually, they're farmers, the likes of which you've taken to the streets with their tractors and about a 3rd of the countries at this point. and counting. because they're completely, i rate a being squeezed on everything from climate change regulation concocted by ursa was battalion of dest, jockeys in brussels, to energy costs, to being spied on by e used by satellites 3 times a day. and being confronted with a discrepancies even when, well things like whether or can change things from one hour to an extra from one
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day, the next. but the doesn't seem to realize that an icing on the cake. they're losing revenues and market share at home to creating and products that don't even meet you quality regulations and are still being dumped into europe instead of going to feed the poor and those in developing countries like the wind about and promised. we're going through a very deep prices and we want a decent income for our work. stop signing free trade to reduce, give decent wages and decent incomes to farmers. because these people are the ones who produce several fort the own. we're determined. i don't think they're convinced we're going to last, and that's why we're showing them that we're still very much alive and that we're not going to give up. in any case, it's our life, it's our future. it's our children's future. so if you think finding motivation in
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the world is not to give up, you've done the hardest part. now we're here are tractors are here. now those same drafters, some of them i've made it to brussels, reported $1300.00 of them. and the belgian prime minister saying that, well, those people should be heard they should be listened to. and that's exactly what the french prime minister is also saying every few days. now, making a series of announcements just on thursday, once again, ultimately trying to find the magic words. anything that would potentially get those tractors off the highways here in france. you don't want to, we want to be solving the solver into grow solver and to harvest solver and to feed ourselves. some of this is the 1st commitment i am making this morning. we will enshrine the objective of sovereignty in law, and we will do it with foam is on the basis of clear indicators defined with them. next week we will in try and agriculture in the rural code as a fundamental national interest memo also. now there's been nothing concrete,
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no real strong propositions that will make a serious debt and all of the challenges that the farmers are facing. and the farmers only ever really deal in concrete and pragmatism. they don't tend to say much, you don't hear from them very often. they are often entered public debate, but when they do, it is clear and loud and to quote one farmer this week when i was out on the 8th, 13 highway here in paris at that blockade. he said, you know, unlike some politicians, our feet may be in the dirt, but the dirt is clean. and well, those farmers are looking for concrete propositions and, and things that move the needle from their countries and also from the you who they blame for the majority of the regulations that they face and the challenges. and one of the big complaints that farmers have is that they're being strangled by you regulations that brussels insist on maintaining, in order to protect. they say,
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every thing from the climate to european citizens health. and then at the same time, they let all this sub par trash and from ukraine to fill up people's place. so farmers here in france, and i'm sure the rest of the, you want to know, which is it is a cool now to just do whatever with food production like ukraine does. or is it really that important to maintain standards, in which case, why should you try and get a free pass at the possible expense of people's wellbeing and also of the farmers livelihood? whereas the consistency in any of this is what the farmers want to know. having spoken with them this week, and yet the message they're getting now is that ukraine gets the cache and the attention while they're standing in the streets, yelling at the building like a child whose parents are always telling and they're broke. well, at the same time buying stuff for the neighbors, while brots and you're in apartment is to victor or bon threatened to room the
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you're the party at the see you meeting on thursday with a veto on the 50000000000 of new that the ukrainian or cash for ukraine, we're got out in the financial times earlier this week of a working document. i'd be suggesting that his arm couldn't be twisted with economic torsion. ultimately he did cave. but with a cab yet, according to prime minister or been b. u commission should represent the interest of european farmers against those of ukraine. not the other way around. we need to find a new leaders who truly represent the interests of the people. he said, referring to this year's europe and the parliament selections that are bon onside. the did have to agree to debate the assistance every year because they can't do that right there. it's really all they ever do. and also to review it every 2 years, whether or not that's going to amount to anything or even if the rail,
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the plan that they've just pushed through is, remains to be seen. it's not clear if the farmer's asking you, where's the beef will appreciate the gesture either the united states as a proof. so i'm so gaze tigers in the wrong kind of syria, including a reading and post that let me facilities there. now that's according to reports which link the measures to the law sweets of tack and the us middle east outpost that killed 3 american sold as i was calling to get us off of washington, a fuse and the a rocky militia of launch in the assault. i am promised that it will. yeah. and we believe that the uh uh, the attack in jordan was a, was a plan resource and facilitated by an umbrella group called the islamic resistance in iraq, which contains the multiple groups including kotob, has bliss. yes,
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i do want to disappoint it has been reportedly announced that the united states a tends to attack iraq and syria targeting iranian personnel and facilities in those countries and that they are waiting for the right moment to strike. they indicate that the weather will be a key factor in determining when their strikes are carried out. that is just quite a change in tone from what was previously said by the administration. when 1st reacting to the death of the american soldiers and jordan, we heard representatives of the white house, the saying they didn't seem to escalate into a full on attack on iran or conflict with the islamic republic at a ron. they were looking to de escalate tensions in the region. we're not looking for a war with iran or not. so you can in conflict with the regime in the military way
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. and as i said in the, in the opening, we're not, we're not looking to escalate here. everything we've done has been designed to try to deescalate those tensions. now. conservative liter nikki haley was calling on the by the administration to target iranian personnel. there's been a number of different conservative voices that of excuse the bind administration being soft on iran. you're saying now is the time to hit or on? now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different. don't go and bomb the culture, infrastructure, the infrastructure and a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. that's the way in their current is in there. if they're in their culture or you do like solo money, when they left the country, you figure out where they are, our special operations can do that and then you take them out. now this is the 1st time that us troops have died directly under foreign fire since october 7th, in the middle east. however, there have been a number of attacks on us basis. according to the u. s. military,
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there have been at this point, 106 attacks against us facilities and bases in the middle east sense. october 7, 67 of those attacks took place in iraq. $98.00 have taken place in syria, and one took place in jordan 5 at cisco this further and plus live to international things. oh resumes in joining me now from washington. d. c. thanks for joining us. it today. now there's a, we had initially the reaction to the us. so this is getting killed. what was all about the escalation, but now we're hearing was of aggression. what's behind the change? would you say? well, i think um, you're correct. i mean, i think there, uh, a mr binder, brother and barton was trying to show that he's a strong president. and so, so he's looking to do something, he's probably getting pressure from israel and someone, uh, neo conservatives,
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which he actually is part of one of them. um, to strike at a ran a israel's for years has been, has been pushing for us to to try to have some type of a conflict for a ram. so it's, uh, it's not surprising and politically, he wants to show that, oh, he is doing something as a result of the soldiers desk, even though it's clear and ran, it just came up publicly that they had no role in this. and um and so, so ram is not really involved in the strike. and yes, maybe they supplied some weapons. some of the militia scripts, of course, looked at the groups that we've provided weapons to over the years. so yeah, it, it, he's doing this for political purposes and, and trying to make himself look strong and, and to help the poll numbers out primarily. and they, oh, you know, we also heard the nikki haley total cooling for action. how are these words of
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action not seen as, as an act. so, i mean if he's on the phone, on the flip side strikes, gigs the us say on us tower 3. all we told him about well hey, how's it rock signing for this very. yeah, i think i, i think um, well, nikki haley, she's probably haven't seen. oh uh, there's no more. she wouldn't like. she's probably very close to. uh you know, really in, in that area to lindsey graham, so i'm, but i think we've got a you know, i don't know if a rack rack really should rack has been abused on this case. i mean, look what we did to them for years and occupied them. and now they're being used as a, as a grounds to really attacked or rainy and the personnel. it's,
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it's, it's, it really is a completely going against in their own serenity and any type of different manic actions. it's, it's, it's purely an escalation. and it's a very dangerous escalation because a ran, if they had around in the assets ran is not just gonna sit there and take it, they will, they will strike back. and so this is a very, a one thing hitting the, the, the groups that may have been involved. but, but this whole focus on around and around the facilities in interact in syria. very, very dangerous direction. yeah, that's what i wanted to so told to little bit about next to is, i mean, for decades iran or the us as impose sanctions on iran. we'll know that we're now we're hearing woods of uh, strikes against target is being used. what's the likelihood of boots on the ground?
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i'm? is it ronald for middle threats? i think the never ran. it is a lot of rhetoric out of around for the most part but, but they, i do not think they are a direct threat on us national security. and in the, you know, you have to look at also to this, this strike, even though there's our claim is it's the death all occurred in the strength of the tower. 22, most likely it's todd flipping stories on that was from the journey and government and, and others. that district was primarily targeted at the l attempt error base in syria, which is illegally occupied by the united states. and so really they had all legal aspects to attack the facility, the, the local militias and stuff that were raised against that. so it's um a support judgement but,
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but that's not surprising to me. yeah. this and so ministration. oh, here i see a lead. quite nice thing to my next question is we know that the us has repeatedly said doesn't have bases in syria yet also told by attacks on assets conditions, what is the truth? i mean, do they have basis all over the region and they just say they don't or is the, is that like a, would they using this? so protecting them legally to say that they, they really have bases the well not really there. i mean, you know, it is the 3 soldiers it died in 30 injured were all told that the, this all occurred and in jordan and tower 20 two's is a very small facility. now maybe it did, but, but the likelihood so much higher likelihood that, that they actually occurred in syria maybe as a strain missile, hit tower,
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$22.00 or something like that. but, but i think from my understanding, the most of the attack was focused on the air base, which was in syria. m is and it has quite a large population of the military, us military personnel. it but. but then again, we technically can't say that we're there. so, and so that's, you know, part of the reason you know, just like doug kirby, the other day said that far as he knew, no civilians were, were killed in gaza. so it's i guess it's a matter of how you, how you look at the situation. yeah. but a lot of storage so that when i said leave with them, thank you very much. resonates and interact with. and so the live from washington d. c. thanks again for your time. thank you. for some breaking news out of them can yeah. or a massive explosion has rooms look capital my wrote, we leave you at least 2 people that and that's according to reports.
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the big size in of could as a gas station and such a huge fly move up into the night. so i became your way process at 29. so the end of $271.00 has been evacuated from the area. the close of loss is unknown, but we'll keep you updated as details the last well, last, so from me for today, am i calling to ask you to tell you that will be with you at the top of the hour? i big deal today the the
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