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there, let's stop without cases. let's go part of the, the you with relief on works agency for policy and red t g said that he's role is carrying out his collective punishment. and that's after the countries parliament bands, the agencies work, which is considered a personal lifeline for civilians in gaza. i will suggest the much smaller than build the pro western protest the state to the streets in georgia to denounce the ruling parties. victory the party event. elections, which the countries president and defeated opposition groups claim wherever rates at rochester as far as the best scenarios have been killed,
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attempting to infiltrate the border region of pre owned from ukraine, stating that their equipment and passion of items points to west and involvement the that well, could you do have coverage of the latest trends, shaping the world right now? this is our international i a michael portrait. now we stop with the breaking news coming from northern guys, the where over 70 people that have reported they've been killed in an id of strike, a warning that you might find some of the following images really just up. i didn't have about policy and media reports as a 77 people have been killed and thousands wounded after a 5 story residential building and the city will be lucky. i was head that many, all the casualties are set to be women and children who had been taking the shelves are in the building after being forced from their homes,
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medical work. i say dozens of people are trapped. i'm the rubble and rescue services are trying to reach them. that's as the idea of operation in the area is now in its 4th week. what i yeah. how do you think it'd be almost nothing less than collective punishment? that's the reaction of the un relief or works agency for palestinian refugees to the decision of the use really upon him in the band. it's local oppressions which consisted of course, a lifeline for the people of gaza. these bills increase the suffering of the palestinians and the nothing less than collective punishment. it poses the un charter and violates the state of israel's obligations under international law. it will probably vote was $650000.00 girls and boys that from education putting at risk an entire generation of children not less cross now live to wonder why regional chief of communications for the middle east and north africa. juliet toma jeanette. i'm glad to have you join the now. now 1st of all,
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what is your reaction to the band of order i'd like to get these passed by these ready parliament. and what will this mean for the work on the ground? as far as like 54 and having me you'll see it is really not clear. and what impacts is this going to have on the operations? we saw this coming because there's been a step that has been taken against the agency over the past month and the result in 3. so last night. now what are your plans going forward regarding providing a to civilians in gaza and the west bank? is that even possible? right now? this morning it is possible we continued to do everything we can, whether this way change me, it's going to be in time. that's when i'm that when it's 10, we are following very closely on the situation of 2000000 people in garza and we
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are providing center to be pretty displaced for us to feed their homes due to the more we are the largest provider as to the largest provider of primary health care . so the question is, who is a but if its own to replace this agency exam, that's a big question now without only why, what is described as a crucial or lifeline football listing and then guides. uh, what do you have to turn to? well, what is there any alternative for instance? think this is the question that you need to ask to the is really up to reduce a piece of evidence that and that is the backbone of the humanitarian operation in gossip. we are the largest humanitarian agency working in gaza and we provide shelter. we provide food, we provide primary healthcare to people who need the smallest. we used to attend the war, began. provide education to over 300000 boys and girls that cost
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a $1000.00 strip. we do the same in the occupied west bank over 40000 boys in good school to in the schools. so i don't know the answer to that. i'm ready. that's a big question. no, no what. what is the response of one rule as an agency to these really accusation that some of its members are terrorist working against these ready state? a medium style, i'm investigation and we have the oldest and independent reviews. the independent review resulted in a 2nd came, was that this agency has the most so to boss systems and case when it comes to risk management and adherence to the human to try and print something else. neutrality, we also do the investigation photo and allegations that we got from that is video sort of piece about 7 very oh firestone. in fact, that 13 across town house. and let's be taking part in the significant titles on
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the 7th of october, according to the outcomes open investigation in 9 cases. if the evidence provided to the investigation would be a little bit dated or authenticated, there might be might be the possibility that mind staff optis, $13000.00 staff working for the agency. not mind staff might have participated in the 7th of october who we think of that. all right. you also shared with us in this accusation by use ready are forward to use it. what form of engagement is these ready? leadership having with your leadership when it comes to, you know, coming, coming up with a fact finding investigation into this obligations when we have written. and we have correspondence with the correspondence with the government of israel on separate occasions and have else. but they provide us with more information of that they close to
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a twist and down the number of occasions when we have the weights. and especially recently we have not received any response. all right, now the un says that the humanitarian situation in god's that he's already dia. how does binding an organization like phone? why a line with international? what are you interpreting from these of the same town. it's very lucky to have severe consequences on the lives of people who depend on and for the issue survival on the human internal patient by and large because many, you'd be locked in nations. organizations are working in government, but they've depend um for the logistics and for the coordination and for the delivery of the systems. they depend on all right, let me ask you this last question before i let you go. what, what do you think is with this trying to achieve by this, by and in your opinion, when you, you know, follow up with what you're seeing on the field, what do you interpret of this?
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i think you mean to ask this question to this really is what the world needs to focus on right now. the top priority is to put an end to this for, to reach an agreement to have a ceasefire to bring the best buy and forced to finance wherever they are in the regions of golf saw here in lebanon. and also i course as well. it's time for a ceasefire. it is fun for peace. the 2nd thing that needs to happen right away and without any delay, is the release of just the just comes in gaza and there needs to be a standard flow of human at transit systems into casa, managed and administrated by and all right, we have to leave it here now jeanette tomas, illinois regional chief of communications for middle east and north africa. thank you so much for your time. thank you to not order or describes its work as one of the pillars of stability, helping to deliver aid and basic services, disability and throughout gazda. i said, is this part of the warranty and cave? it has the stablished 8 refugee cabs for those seeking shelter. despite that many
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of those sites designated as saves you many to and zones have been repeatedly bombed by he's ready forces. in september of this year, 6 you n workers were killed and then the tap on the school sheltering refugee in the news arrived cam organizations around the world say that the band will have devastating consequences. rise the irreplaceable lifeline to the palestinian people. and it has been for the past 7, the decades. the route was created by the u. n. members space. the decision body is ready, parliament, barring on role from is life saving and health protecting. what on behalf of millions of palestinians will have a devastating consequences. israel has boned palestinians to dest main them stuff them, and is now reading, and the biggest lifeline of a we're in no doubt that is riling its allies are fully aware of the terrible consequences that this decision will have on palestinians living and going to many of whom already solving the un has already won,
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that the ongoing war will set guides us develop and backed by around 7 decades. and that means more than 4000000 people by the end of 2024 will be left in poverty. more than a year off in tens, bombing has left a non folding development crisis. and now the bad on, i wonder why he's expected to make the situation even was, are, these might have an option that has details on monday and deer in its 1st winter session. these really call them and pass the low to bend. the un agency that provides relief to palestinians on the wall from operating within the country and throughout the occupied territories, including is jerusalem and the west bank and the slow will also prevent the aid group from accessing the war tone, gaza street. this decision received 9 to 2 votes in favor and only 10 against indicating support from legislators. and both the ruling call ation and the opposition is those key ally washington has long warned against this decision. one
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is really and even accuse the u. s. and basset, or in a israel of lobby in a position leader, is to oppose the bill. even of true. we can see that this pressure didn't seem to be affective. we are deeply concerned by this, this proposed legislation. the secretary res, this and the letter that he sent was secretary defense, the secretary defense to minister of defense. go on to and mr. a strategic affairs durham are a little over 2 weeks ago as he made clear in that letter past due, this legislation could have implications under us law and us policy. that remains the case. this is a conference virtual, but the dissipated decision is shortly after the war and guys have begun. and you remember israel started targeting on the wall at one point. it's even accusing its members of being directly and indirectly involved in how masses october 7 attack on as ro. he's right, the government claims that some under was stuff were affiliated with the militant
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group. a charged state agency strongly denied. however, we remember that several governments suspended funding to the agency earlier this year, welding the allegations were still investigated. following the vote, the prime minister's office released the statement asserting that those quote unquote involved in terror activities must be held accountable. the united nations relief and works agency workers and by and terrorist activities against israel must be held accountable. since avoiding a humanitarian crisis is also essential. sustained, humanitarian aid must remain available in gaza. now in the future. in the 90 days before this legislation takes effect and after we stand ready to work with our international partners to ensure israel continues to facilitate humanitarian aid to civilians and gaza in a way that does not threaten his real security hold, the wall has already condemned things rarely, paul, them ins, decision calling to move out the rangers and separate. the men under one media
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advisor has described these really decision as an unprecedented escalation to folded by us state department officials warrants that is, rowe could be temporarily suspended from the you when if the class that these really parliament passed as a bill to severe relations with another law has this measure would violate the un, tall to, and washington has repeatedly expressed deep concern that was really plans targeting the agency, particularly on there was activities in the gaz, a stream for a place and it replaceable role high and delivering humanitarian assistance. and also as you remember speaking at the daily briefing on monday, a state department spokesperson said that she would need hearing aid was not reaching people in northern guys aware these really military has intensified, is campaigned recently and at washington would not accept this earlier washington. even threatened that a port suspended smell through age to israel. if official television doesn't
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increase human needs, her in support for gaza had definitely was now on the wall band. we're not going to see that in the earlier the you all. so really is the statement expressing grave concern over these really decisions. this legislation stands in stark contradiction to international law and the fundamental humanitarian principle of humanity. and will only exacerbate an already severe humanitarian crisis, potentially whole doing essential services such as food, shelter, education, and health care for millions of palestinian refugees and these territories. last week, the foreign minister is all the 7 is really allies have issued a joint statement condemning. proposed is really legislation to bend on the wall and expressing their grave concern over the shut down particular in light of the diag humanitarian situation. and the guy, the street, it is crucial that being run all the un organizations and agencies before the able to deliver a humanitarian aid and their assistance to those who need it most fulfilling their
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mandates effectively. through the war there in germany, france, britain, and australia, canada, japan, and south korea warned the bill could have devastating consequences in deal supplied the west bank and gaza. but despite tremendous global pressure, we see that age road toes to pass the build. so we have to wait and see what consequences will fall. well, that's the work of the biggest aid organization operating in gas and across the region may now be in perio. here is a quick remainder of human rights vital role in helping policy. unions or the
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risk consultant has golf state analytics, alessandro bruno says, wow, the bad on wrong is a human nature and problem for gaza. it's a political problem for washington. this is a very big ah, it's a big decision which will have big consequences, at least 30000 people among refugees in the palestinian territories work for a while. and so they will lose their jobs. um uh also um the agency is the main provider of aid even in the territories regarding delta care. and this decisions comes just as the united states is trying to. so we say fix the situation a little bit to make it more palatable to the elective,
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to american voters who are concerned about what's happening in israel palestine, but also voted region to show that the at that there's still some support for it for, for humanitarian concerns. rather than just military ones. um, so the united states will not be very pleased. god, that has been one of jo biden's most perplexing moral and the foreign policy failures. and that's how mainstream media has recently been labeling the us presidents support for these roles put to a war. and with only a week to go before americans choose who is going to replace in the, in the oval office. our teams martin up to sort of a has been looking at how his promises back in 2020 now ring photo. so what's likes to view itself as a role model shelving the so called the right way for others to learn and grow and adopt. but where it does not road lead to these days because it's being decades of
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wars and interventions with arguably 0 results. and now the next us present is sets who inherits, who knew major confrontations were, remember how it started. america is back. america is back. diplomacy is back at the center of our foreign policy. now let's see how it's going . well, diplomacy has been 5 times since then with the us refusing to negotiate with russia over ukraine and also fully supporting as roles of mass bombings across the middle east. maybe it could be great for washington if there were some results, but it seems to be the case of the blind leaving the blind and israel even the defense minister is reported new warning benjamin netanyahu and members of the secure. it's a cabinet that they don't know what they're doing anymore in gaza. the current situation in which we operate without a valid compass and without updated war goals,
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harms the management of the campaign and the cabinets decisions. significant developments in the war, primarily the exchanges of direct blows between israel and a ran increase the need for a discussion and then an update of the war objectives with a comprehensive view of the reno's and the connections between them. so israel is apparently lacking, applied and has outdated goals yet that us is fully behind them. they're also work behind zalinski, even though they also don't know what he's doing over there. in fact, washington's role in not conflict has become so i'm clear that over a dozen organizations are asking the governments to declassify what their original goals were and whether they're achieving them. the, we the 13 undersigned organizations right to, to you to urge the immediate release of president biden's congressionally mandated strategy on the war and ukraine as the war and ukraine grinds on. it is becoming
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increasingly clear that a diplomatic resolution to the conflict is the best way to secure a sovereign and prosperous future for ukraine. military aid alone will not achieve this goal without a strategy driving us engagement. that includes robust diplomatic engagement, clear objectives and realistic plans, the united states risks unnecessarily lengthening of bloody war at the cost of ukrainian lives, homes, and livelihoods. it's only natural that americans are asking questions. the war is a pro se, and it's 3 year mark and american taxpayers are being forced to continue funding here. despite the fact that there's negates of progress as well as allegations of corruption and fast. we reviewed $479.00 disbursement transactions totaling $2100000000.00 of the $479.00 disbursement transactions that we reviewed. we determined that the department of defense use the
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funds correctly for $154.00 transactions, totaling $1100000000.00. 49.7 percent of the $2100000000.00 and did not provide sufficient documentation to support the purpose or accuracy of the remaining $323.00 transactions. that's basically half all the money on the account as for and what's worse is that it's not the 1st time when americans review hundreds of their weapons shipments to ukraine and fine irregularities. yes, they continue sending more money and more weapons, more than a $100000000000.00. they just under 3 years. and if the people in charge, i'm not sure what they're doing, what to expect from their subordinates, both in ukraine and, and israel. the platoons are empty, every one who was not dental injured is mentally damaged. there are very few left to return to fight, and then not completely healthy. all i, the mazda service,
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and in ukraine, and the rising number of israelis refusing to serve fox america, the so called beacon of human rights. is there a and then to keep going, even if they are going in circles and still repeatedly, woodson, a dozen people are looking for search and see and accountability, but it's becoming less and less clear as boston. some can provide either of those. and that's regardless of who, who takes over the white house, not thousands of protest as have been rallying in front of george's parliament demanding the weekends. the election result is an old and they are claiming the fraud in refusing to recognize really pockets when as people waive e u and us flags, the pro western opposition that along with the countries president cold for we have on our to stay both sent in this report, and so here we are, the center of the pro. we're going to go past the police court and now the,
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it's quite big. there's gotta be, i'd say about 20000 people here. now the opposition called for the $40000.00. i don't think i got the whipping up the crowd toward the flag, the american flag custodian flags as people come together at the request of the president. ringback too much of the president of georgia, smooth on the state behind the service is essentially coordinated 7 if you like the election and president, 2 of bucks really also has a ledge to previously. if not, there was russian interference. and despite the fact, there was no evidence of it that you didn't need evidence at all as into us,
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that there was some alleged russian interference. but some of this to what you have to say, it's always very hard to demonstrate. no country has been able to demonstrate nothing in the united states when they were rushing into fear and susan, their elections, know all the european countries. so we're not going to be in the position to demonstrate moles and countries that are much stronger to demonstrate the hybrid attacks that they are around. what was important is not to demonstrate outside, but what they charging population knows fails and has seen because who else can see more? what is happening in the country in the villages. then the georgian population, what a lot of young people have been brought in at the, for the events. as you can see, so to freedom square, to the part of the building, what behind the and well, we were mingling with the crowd during the protest. uh, we saw the n jose uh with the english language banners. we saw people with
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the science suggesting does not impute and shopping shots. we heard voices from australia, the u. k. friends. we met a todd youngs saying that george is not russia and also spotted among the crowd, which was a member of the georgia legion. and the georgia legion are basically a mercenary group from georgia and most the ethnic georgians who are fighting in ukraine against russia. so very, very young, very much to narrative use that st. lucie stone and the election for the good lady to go. so i'm have to deliver a news in both for the white. i remember doing well hey, have a great i or if you like the west, the, to the to propaganda on fridays to the west.
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anything else? you has no notes that it's goodness, freeze georgia's accession essentially. and to join the you, we have directly addressed this information. there are 2 of us pressed by the george and actors we have pressed the georgia you extension process is currently the fact to house it as a direct result of the steps taken by the trojan government. i will suggest that the crowd is much smaller than build and the opposition were suggested that they were gonna have it at certain parts of vento security presence obviously in 2016 when the opposition also rejected the dream. it seems that the
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show has been put on essentially for the west and backers to show that we're not going to take this line down despite the fact that they've lost the poll, add to a very big win ad by the incumbent prior to the georgia dream we're going to stay and watch as things develop, but as of now it's peaceful here in tbilisi. now moscow says for far a mess, and there is a being killed in the country, is brianna's border region, adding it that the fighters were part of a group attempting to infiltrate. the russian territory from ukraine, of those eliminated were found to have foreign weapons equipment and communications equipment, as well as personal items that indicated their affiliation with countries such as the flag of canada or in the private book and publish notebook on tactics written in english. the tattoo of the 2nd battalion of the 75th ranger regiment, special purpose power, she'd recognizance us all me was found on one of the bodies. this is quite quite
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major escalation when it comes to a ukrainian reconnaissance and subtitles group trying to breach the russian ukraine . border between the ukrainian suite, the region and rushes the brands province, but this group can be and should be more aptly described as a group of international competence. basically, for most scenarios, have been killed on sites as they were trying to well breach of the board. the and the remainder of the group, again, the total number of those trying to info trace. russia is unknown and unspecified, but the remainder of the group has been destroyed in and eliminated in a combined artillery and mississauga try come out on the bodies of uh, of those eliminates as they are the, the russian soldiers, the russian fighters have discovered a canadian flag literature in polish, it, uh, a notebook with uh, basically with notes on tactical are basically on tactical training made in english
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. one of those killed due to a tattoo. basically, he was a tattoo of the 75th ranger regimen the of the us army special operations, which is a raw that leads unit. so it indicates a significant, well escalation, at least in the eyes of russia and from russia's standpoint. when it comes to this group of what appears to be highly changed, the scenario is trying to reach the russian border to raise d behind the lines of the russian a while of border patrol rushing for the security fund so on. so again, it is a big development on the rushes she always treats as such and such for basically such cases very, very serious. the just the recency rushes for administer. surg, elaborate has pointed out that the ukraine has the.
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