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to the the be they are displacing bombarding, detaining, burning, looting and building settlements in a blatant violation of international laws. the piracy and i'm bossa to the un says is well, is on its way to up to find the entire west bank through port violent res. i'm set blood terrorism, we have from the local plumber, i had a few minutes and situation. jimmy is extremely difficult. people have been exposed to numerous is undisputed for associations. most recently, it's about a student operations that have led to, to high human to $10.00 costs as low as private says that a for an act of as he is
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a tuesday of the violence in georgia and the paid amount aiming to this process love on time the top it shows is your pin pon is expensive, american energy always be available to them by size. the new us present the size of the units for the energy supply rupture, most likely the life of the sky. this is all to you in 30 minutes of news news. so now i'm so sorry this past city in poland. observe a to the you and deliver them impression play to the security council on those. there he oh, it's the international community. the whole is what i countable, and then now focus it attracts on the west bank on the be in the westbank, israel entered with its military armored vehicles into our homes, into our schools and neighborhoods. it has killed and arrested our children. and
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this occupation in the settlers, terrorism is expanding to engulf every city. every neighborhood will ever have. they are displacing bombarding, detaining, burning, looting and building settlements in a blatant violation of international laws and instruments without any accountability. well, if you're not, we call for keeping the id f on the un list of abusers of the rights of children in armed conflicts until this occupation ceases committing crimes based columns as of the idea of operation. and gen and ends is full day overnights. here's what it says, blew up a residential building, new the city's refugee camp, while movie vehicles will swap it over the area. it was a res, i'm the rest. so now coming from several other locations across the west bank, the idea of the chief of staff justified the option i'm saying is what else is confronting terrace, right? nothing to me is we have been aware of a hub of terrorism in northern scenario for quite some time. and i think that once
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we recognized that whoever wants to organize a terror attack or carry out and the attack has arrived at the jenin refugee camp and is looking for a safe haven, it was absolutely the right decision to go in forcefully against the janine refugee camp, i mean mcgee, uh, throughout this so called auditing service operations. the idea of bulldozers have been filmed, destroying westbank infrastructure impeding medical workers move us, as well as also set the bottom, the you as relief from work. so you can see which many policy in refugee is depend on. the bottom follows accusations of the agencies, members that are affiliated with, how much of the policy and you have um, at least the bureau issue fantastic. this report from the north of occupied territories where she met with, with my head. we're now at velasquez sally sidney and refugee can put me in nablus in the northern parts. although supplied westbank, it's relatively small, less than one square kilometer, but it's home to more than see 1000 people's the biggest cab and these people have
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been living relying on it was held for decades for generations. and this is where we meet state agencies, director for westbank affairs and the director of communications. hi, is this maria? nice to meet you were like no or how is that the finder? yeah, that's tough to ireland. how is your engine? jordan took a little bit longer than expected at the tech for the reason, very busy one hour, 3 hours and then you own you and car this. does it make it easier for you to go through check one normally especially very in addition to that, in a matter of days, the agency to be forced to ended separation only in the west bank where we are now button gases. what will happen when the deadline comes?
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do you have any clear message from these readings? first of all, i wish i knew what wouldn't happen because i don't know and no one knows what really happened on the morning of the 30th of 5 of january. our commitment is to stay in the mayfair and whether here in the occupied westbank or in golf, why don't we stay and deliver until we come? if the laws are implemented fully, it will happen very grave implication for ability to deliver services. and it could clean it needs not only to minutes having problems on the ground because people need the services to survive in their lives. but it could also have direct communication for the stupidity of the situation. the rest of the visas, of all the international staff working for and it was my whole team for more than 20 international staff members and the families, the visas uh only valid until next wednesday. so if there is indeed for implementation, that would mean that very likely our international team would not be able to
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oversee and manage your operations here. and if it's fully implemented, it would also mean that there's a clear impact on the ability to implement on the grounds, interest. because we depend on our coordination, which is rated accounts are pods at various levels. 8 to able to run this operation, we have almost $4000.00 staff members in the west bank overall and running operational set size without official communication. as is the case with any human agency anywhere else in the world. that is very difficult nowhere duty and operate without having that sort of commercial shift with indeed the host government, on that case manager for these the occupied westbank were working against the joke . and i should continue to deliver its programs, its assistance including and especially in a place like gauze out especially now doing this is find where we find that leasing this window of hope with the flow of humanitarian assistance. and you cannot
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undertake such a huge humanitarian operation. a place land comes out. we've often became a target of a snake contained by is really supporters of to 10 people to use some of the software being involved in october 7 massacre or having close ties with us. and this one global condemnation, it was taken up very quickly by media and spread all across the world while you're seeing whenever we say one thing very clearly, we take these allegations extremely seriously. when these allegations about the participation of unlimited number of staff members in the gaza strip in the heinous terrorist attack of 7 of 2 of them was received, the united nations and the agency took immediate steps. launching official investigations separated the staff members from surveys and cleaning anybody as a you and staff member who does in prep products these heinous crimes, retrace agents if united of ation betrays agencies values. and in that regard,
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we take that very, very seriously. at the same time, i also have to say that giving a lot of this information searching 19. clearly there's an impact on our staff staff, exposed to more risk, to more frets, to intimidation, and in the gaza strip itself as you, as you will know, more than $261.00 of us often those were actually killed during the war. so it's an unprecedented situation. we take these integrations very seriously. there's no place in the united nations and they don't know for service or criminal uh, access. but at the same time we have a situation where we stop on a daily basis. i expose to see the rest of their lives and it just stays off to do things. it might turn into another time. westbank has been doing for quite a while. it's been a more on the radar. even before the 7th of october attacks underwear in garza
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started so there is always. busy fear fancy is going to continue to get worse and worse. what come from us most to ask and right is the impacts. that's all of this house on civilians and practice all of this house on women and children, the impacts of the time house on, on, on services. so something our schools as, as wanting something in the morning that waves instability, violence operations. and the more the children cannot go to school, we have 50000 children who go through to him to school. that's just one example. i think about 45 minutes, 3, it's more finance. and i think katie's time, definitely me to put an end to the of the year, you know, understanding this really conflict to diplomatic and assuming you meant an situation janine is extremely difficult. um, do you need the city the reference g camp there where we serve for almost 20000
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people have been exposed to numerous is are the security force operations most recently? so kind of sit in operations that have led to, to high human attend costs. lot of suffering when the people give an example because of the violence engineer and we have not been able to operate our schools engine income with 2000 kids since the beginning of december and already in the proceeding school year because of the recurring military activities and kind of a violence, we lost almost 50 percent of a school day, so that has a direct impact on the future of 75 years. it will be on their way to sion found to be applied from funded produce see things moving towards that hill
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at the moment. there's a more ongoing, there's a cease fire that focuses on the delivery of the basics. um, the longer that the situation we're in right now continues the far, far we are from bringing the sides together from the sort of thing, the political issues. so this is absolutely critically wind the cx 5 right now. we can also have got to it because it. ringback would be a milestone to with something much, much more known stuff for now we have a supplier, it's a window, it's whole, it's a lot not being can be in the house. so that's a very good focus. let's see what happens over the coming weeks. chances the i'm not as business of predicting brant, i'm in the business of folk, so i do felt that phones and me want i hope that we can deliver as much assistance
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to people who need us most as much as possible. i'm that under continues to be allowed to work. i think you raise a very important point when i was always meant to be temporary for and we provide our services because there is no political solution to the conflict or indeed, no visible pathways as we speak to reach a political settlement that within allow whenever author transfer services to have kind of suicide or another kind of sending entity. and we need to have that political pathway for and what would be able to then based on an agreement, handled by services. but until that political pathway is not them, we're bound by the mandate of the general assembly. we do this work here as an expression of the willingness and the view of the international community that we have to do that we're faced on demand that, that isn't awesome. and that's what we are committed to deliver. following the volume, despite these really paula means to outflow it's operations on there was may soon seize it's 75 years of service in the west bank and gaza. if the band is an acted,
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hundreds of thousands will feel the immediate impact and the future like that. so the agency itself remains on certain raven ocean all to your reporting from ballasa, a palestinian refugee camp in the west bank ukraine. dr. targeted multiple central russian regions, overnights according to local authorities to major moscow apples, delayed incoming flights during the attack, while low casualties have been reported so far. forwarding debbie from a down drone of hits a residential building in ariah's on the region is just 200 kilometers south east of the russian capital. the local government has confirmed the insightful as a file. it says click the, extinguish the other than those affect the say the would receive the necessary support, the dumpsters. good. but i would say you'd have now the flow bar prime minister has
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worn the foreign powers appraising in his country. a means over throw the root in government rule that fits certain said protests, all should be welcomed in open society, but uh, citizens to be cautious about what being towed. i have to confirm everything. i said yesterday, we have a structure made up of people from abroad who took an active part in the events in ukraine and georgia. this group is clearly linked to organizers of the protest, which are called peace to ukraine. and we just have tremendous concerns about what these people might be doing. in slovakia, ladies and gentlemen, we have a structure. ready funded from abroad, linked to the slow backup position, which wants to use the protests that people have a right to. so once again, i urge people to come join peaceful protests, shout as much as you want against this government. but please do not let these
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groups use you to attack the constitutional order of the slow back republic. these people do not care about anything else. uh, yeah, most of us have this the vac. i'll position as well, process and process level climate of the p. m is to for russian. the schools are and functions on must go on to secure russian gas supplies to europe. a new confident boat was attempted this week, which ended in failure. a fresh round of protests was announced full this friday with mister fitz, a promising response, the demonstrations escalate. the problem, if it says, statement found, suppose in georgia where his council outside current events is the bucky are identical to those but gripped tbilisi in 2024. how soon are that? absolutely one hand coordinated these types of processes in all countries. i have often quoted a particular video message by slow back prime minister robert c, so in which he describes the process is taking place in slovakia, including the spread of liberal fascism on slow back territory. what he describes
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is absolutely identical to what is happening in georgia. locust 30 i we side to leader of i'm, i'm seeing below risk jordan trump pods. it who says i live, i see the best of luck and georgia all west sometimes to toppled governments. but don't tow the main stream line um 3 inches though, we are following the events in slovakia. and we can say that these events are caused by one hand. what happened in ukraine then in georgia, and what happens in our country is not over yet. in the same thing is happening in slovakia. the actors are the same before the elections. for example, georgia was flooded with western special services polls germans, naturally, they are always coordinated by the americans. if you look where they are trying to organize a qu through violence, these are the states that are, let's face it, loyal to russia, and are not set up to oppose russia in any way. they realize that for example,
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in slovakia will not attack russia, they are post sanctions. they see this is a problem and they want to eliminate such a leadership yeah, facials are already molly though. well, want to add to the next round of functions of games, most good, confident, confidently saying the russian economy is hanging on by a thread. the 16 package, i think golf m l n g needs to play a very, very important role. i think fertilizers, we have to look into is all these, see that the export of the fertilizers from russia is actually increased compared to the compared to the war. but i think we're in for the long haul and the russian economies weakens. but our analysis is that the russian economy can sustain to our, at least for another year, while i was trying to refrain you're happy with the reservation of to i'm to full more sanctions on wish. i mean know that you're gonna should economy is doing
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terribly about this. why being on the flash of an unprecedented amount of sanctions, the russian economy continues to thrive with a g d p growth of 3 point one percent in 2024. the federal budget expected to grow by 12 percent compared to $1220.00 to do full, couldn't see that confidence plummets in the wes is soaring in russia, accompanied by strong waste, was high global prices on oil have boosted russian budget. revenue is outpacing economic growth in europe. i'm the us all the while washington isn't assisting europe. turn away from affordable russian gas. offer up its own costs, the l. n. g. instead, that would make sure that you get it. if we make it, do we make a deal, you'll get it because a lot of people do have that problem. they make a deal and then it can't get supply because of war type problems and other problems . so we would absolutely do that. senior research fellow,
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the global policy institute, and george samuel, and he suggests the us as discover the gold minus of the expensive but in g to the u. as the american con, possibly a, anything like that. the european economic model. in particular, the drum and economic model was dependent on cheap russian energy. russian energy was cheap, it was uh reliable, and it was safe. and it helped uh, power uh the, the german economy which into empowers the european economy. now the europeans have cut themselves off from that for no obvious reason, but they've, but supposedly it's about ukraine. and now the early to the united states is coming in and say, show will, will provide you with this energy. but you're gonna have to pay 4 times as much as you used to pay for the energy you were getting from rock stripped. well, given that the, the policy state of the european economy is mostly in terms of industrial output.
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and in terms of the terrific a gas prices that people have to pay for in order to get heating into the homes, then it's a very, it's a dire situation. but trump, uh, you know, not unreasonably saying, well, okay, um you need energy, we have energy, we provide you repeatedly to the so absolutely week. now you know that you're going to be dependent on american end if you follow. so then you will have before, and it comes with a higher price. so course the americans are going to be making a lot of money. and because this is going on, really says the start of the start of it as the special military operation. the americans have been doing very well. the european, the column is, has been doing very poorly, and this is and again, it gets worse as washington makes is at, and t fails page to the you hear anything we us is offering. russia is new threats
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. so trump has res, so it has promising a current punishment. if mostly doesn't agree to piece with the play. i'm going to put mash wine, apparently ones, because they don't settle this war soon. like almost a media. i'm going to put massive tariffs on russia and massive taxes and also big sanctions. and i don't want to do that. you know, i love the russian people, they're great people buy from long this i supposed to live now to say contribute to chris adams. good morning. first. thanks for joining us morning. all right, it looks like we're witnessing this classic washington black mail. i mean, how effective do you think these topics will be? yeah, and so really great question, right? so i mean, we have back home, we to the be the trunk key in the era of him taking to what was twitching out x and coming up with sorts of all sorts of all dasia statements and does either. and i don't think we have that much to be concerned on the russian side. and the russian
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economy has been pretty much totally transformed and uh, over the past, you know, 2 years since the beginning of the special military operation. if we look at the russian exports to the united states, it was around 80 percent oil and some gas, which is completely obsolete now. trade wind from about of a $21000000000.00 still only about $2100000000.00. and the things that russia is exploiting a things that the us comp produce themselves. so really i don't think we go that much to be concerned about his comments today. yeah, we had these threats to be full, right. i mean, not least on wednesday, but what vile to punish rushes allies in the convicts. he labeled them as participating countries. what. what, what does they mean by that? we'll see implying. yeah, i think my rod, we, when we covered the brakes and cars on uh you know, that been like 10 does of last. yeah. we saw a trump take again to x and succeed socially is our platform and really uh,
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i can come up with a, a statement. i think we've actually got a little clip of that. now we can watch right on supplementary, always come up soon. as it breaks nation, they'll have a 100 percent tariff if they so much as even sink about doing what they thought and therefore they will give it up immediately. yeah, so as we can see more up from that. i mean we, we sold the rhetoric essentially it is very hard if you actually look at the numbers and the overall sort of strategies guy i think past. and he's going with the strategy here, where he's going to try to leverage ukraine to also try and cuts hail the growth and the trading partnerships. the build with brakes. and brits really, as we've seen, the 33 cars on is a pretty much on stopping to train. and if we look at, if we look at the, the balance of trade deficit, the united states inputs far more things from bricks, nations, and brick stations impulse and united states rich nation is right now. import. really things that can, can be we calibrate to just as we say,
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nebraska and saving pulsing aviation pots and stuff like this, which, you know, as the big stays, it's complex. they start working together to develop their own technologies. it's going to be more obsolete. and then looking back on the other side, the united, so the united states bringing in, uh, bringing and breaks products. i mean, let's be honest, we will notice you called cut off the economic power houses of china and india unit to, to 2 of the key key players in breaks. i mean, if you, if he's going to do that, you know, good luck america and receiving any kind of, you know, consumer goods or setting, you know, or even even cause to be honest. and because because you wouldn't be able to get out of that, it will be up to the top. you'll have him put sanctions on russia. the brakes nations respond them to the sanctions on america. and we'll, we'll just end up in a trifle, which i don't think is good for anyone. so i think we're listening to a lots of all task the usual these trying to play as leverage as he does as, as, as the businessman wheeler term of the, as the business many years. and how he's around who's global business empire. and i just, i think he's going to what, and the other thing i just started,
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thing of the governments are going to take it seriously. and again, i want to sit down and talk like human beings with the mine, like gentleman and, and gentle equipment. and so this solve this problem with him. if he's willing to come to the table and have a rational conversation, which has yet to be see. yeah, in the class it does seem like they need to act like adults. and as you say, its thoughts blasted as usual. okay, we'll have to leave it there. i'll take them through with the eclipse and that to speak to you. thanks again. you too. thanks a lot. right. so them at least we got it. ron has found itself in other spotlights, thanks to new trade, opportunities to just on, on india are engaged in folks to use the countries southern pull to jump high, which gives iran direct access to lots of global shipping routes. barriers put 10, and so there is no loft on which is even looking into moving the reading capital closer to the hub. i'll change the use of the business more and torturing about 1000 kilometers along the coast. beyond mancy,
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the mac juan region covers parts of most erewhon and pakistan. spinning from this freight of hormones, anyone all the way to pakistan's karachi, porch, and beast. at his heart lies this, which egypt port, city of trumpet har, anyone which is part of the province of c store. and then by the trust dot com region, is mostly inhabited by the value of each ethnic group. you can find some error influences along the coast due to its proximity to a man. the predominant culture here is value to you, so it feels nothing much more to see into why it actually feels like walking through pack as fast muffling balls. all here is area is one of the most under privilege and least develop parts of the country. so much you are what locals, you think about the idea of moving the capital for the region. so the positive aspect is that investors will come to this region and invest, for instance, they will build hotels and shopping malls, enhancing the infrastructure of trouble. har. on the other hand, the negative consequence of this move is that real estate prices will skyrocket.
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it's beneficial to relocate the capital to our region. we are urging them to enhance our access to electricity. since we currently face an adequate supply. recently we've experienced consistent blackouts until the electricity authorities intervene to address the issue. we lack recreational facilities. the number of hospitals is limited in the event of a flood, similar to the previous one, the hospitals would struggle to accommodate a large influx of patients and that's what makes them that chronically. gen strategically significant is its proximity to this rate of hormones. a core for 12 points which are about one 3rd of won't. energy is transported foss. this region has trouble har, as he was only oceanic port serving as a gateway to the indian ocean on like land locked and rock. this area has the distinct advantage of direct access to global shipping routes. speaking of present trouble, har sits at the crossroads of 3 key tries of networks, which are not it's fully operational. yes, there is the international north south passport corridor which connects restaurant
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to iran, india, and the persian gulf vendor east west projects like china is built on road initiative and the 21st century maritime. so fraud, both with a focus on this widget. well, it's fine as on business plans are still under works. the i n s d c is on. what do you, what this thing, increased cargo traffic from restaurant b i n s t c offers the strategic advantage to bypass the suez canal, or many of its goods are currently banned. new to sanctions, this emerging network or provide a quicker and more cost effective way to transport flushing goods to india, while the restaurant is assisting you on to enhance the infrastructure of its caspian sea port. india has invested around $500000000.00 to improve trouble harvest infrastructure and connectivity to be able to handle increased shipping traffic. so when they signed the job of hard development contract with iran is from india express delight in investing and supporting the development of the shaheed, the hash, the war 5 and other infrastructure of the job of har port to expedite the utilization
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of the north, south core door to isolate i, ron, the us is exerting pressure on the neighboring countries of iran, with diverse political economic ties with us. why are they doing so? it's because they know very well the job of har within the strategic importance can count through these isolation efforts. and for the us plans against the rod, if he could well, i'm precious relocating the capital for the my crowd region comes with its own set of challenges. first off, the small seems unlikely event. it was 1st thing economic clothes, exacerbated by western sanctions. plus this area is remote from the rest of the country and is less accessible for most of on your smart cross strategic location also comes with risks including piracy and proximity to as well as eastern borders, which i've seen security threats ranging from drug smuggling to assaults, by separate his groups hiding gals in pakistan. however, experts argue that the potential for us here are minor compared to those facing to one which is closer to it was western borders and the key arctic middle east. they
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say this geographical separation could make micron less vulnerable to original conflicts, creating a more stable environment for investments. if we manage to enhance urban development in the macro and region and attract a diverse population to look like this, will 4 to 5 security in the area in the future in the house enjoy. again, bolstering security requires relevant infrastructure, and they'd be including law enforcement, military resources, and transportation facilities besides urban development. take the one major drawback for matt crohn as a potential capital is its water crisis. the region is facing severe water shortages, which is impacting local communities and agriculture and why would it so 1st to develop them i call region one is working to attack hold the persisting scourge of water scarcity. here. there are launching massive dam construction projects like this one behind me to supply fresh water to different parts of macro and they're using a creative approach. actually they're turning a challenge into an opportunity there.

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