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the, the, the of it live within the data be they are displacing bombarding, detaining, burning, looting and building settlements in a blatant violation of international laws. the pass it on back to the, to the un size as well is on its way to ok to bind the entire westbank through, quote, violent rates and sentiment. terrorism. we hear from the local rough dan sedation. janine is extremely difficult. people have been exposed to numerous is treated for the operations. most recently, it's about a student operations that have led to, to high human attend costs. private says the phone active is none of
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a story on why that is in georgia or a new claim. amount came into this process lava donald trump shows his ear vampire the expense of american energy will always be available to them by us as the size of the main imaging supply rata. ingleside. i had all the tools of the region that could host. there was new capital wait until you get closer. look at a strategic pencil. 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 advantages of direct access to mobile shipping route. the almost goes into the world. this is all to you. that's good to have a company today. i thought sort of this our policy in following an observer to the un deliberate and i simply to the security council on thursday. he is the inside of
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the community to hold is what accountable. so now focus is, is a tax on the west back of the be in the westbank, israel entered with its military armored vehicles into our homes, into our schools and neighborhoods. it has killed, interested, our children. and this occupation in the settlers, terrorism is expanding to engulf every city every neighborhood. they are displacing bombarding, detaining burning, looting and building settlements in a blatant violation of international laws and instruments without any accountability to recall for keeping the adf on the un list of abusers of the rights of children in armed conflicts until this occupation ceases committing crimes. him while you have this cause as the idea of operation in good and says it's full day overnight is what he says, blue oper, residential building, new the cities that refugee camp. well nancy vehicles are supported over the area.
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it was a res, i know rest and now coming from several other locations across the west bank. yeah, i do see some stuff justified the ash i'm saying, is there anything? so confronting harris. nothing to me is we have been aware of a hub of terrorism in northern some area for quite some time. and i think that once we recognize that whoever wants to organize a terror attack or carry out and attack people, sean has arrived at the jenin refugee camp and is looking for a safe haven. and of course it was absolutely the right decision to go in forcefully. against the jenin refugee camp, i need mcgee as well throughout. so this so who lives in tears operation. the idea of bulldozers have been filmed, destroying westbank infrastructure impeding medical workers moving as well as also certain survival. you as relief a work agency with many policy and refugees depend on now the bio for those accusations that the agencies members are affiliated with. how muscle the policy and you have um, at least very few scientists of this report from the nov,
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occupied territory where she met rights were now at the loss of palestinian refugee camp indianapolis. and the northern parts. although to fight west by and it's relatively small, less than one square kilometer, but it's home to move on. the 1000 people, the biggest cab and these people have 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 fine group? yeah, that's tough to ireland. how is your your journey took a little bit longer than expected at the tech line. the reason very busy. one hour, 3 hours for you on your end car, this does it make it easier for you to go through check one, normally insured for these days. there are no special missions for that.
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in a matter of days, see agents, it could be forced to end this operation only in the west bank where we are now button gases. what will happen when the deadline comes? 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, occupying the west bank or in golf out, 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 association of the visas. of all the international staff
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working for, and it was my whole team more than 20 international staff members and the families, the visas that only valid on till next wednesday. so if there was indeed phone implementation, that would mean that very likely our international team would not be able to oversee and manage your operations. here 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 relationship with indeed the host government, on that case manager for these the occupied westbank were working against the cloak . and i should continue to deliver its programs, its assistance, including him, especially in a place like golf out. especially now doing this is fine, where we find that he seemed this window of hope with the flow of humanitarian
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assistance. and you can not undertake such a huge human at their an operation in a place like guns, though. we've often wondered what became a target of a sneak contained by is rarely supporters of the tennessee of accused. some of the style of being involved in october 7 massacre having placed size weight from us. and this one global condemnation, it was taken out very quickly by media and spread all across the world while you're giving a lot of this information circulating. currently, it has an impact on all staff staff, exposed to more risks, to more frets, to intimidation, and in the gaza strip itself. as you, as you will know, more than 261 of our staff members 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 ended on july 4th terrace or criminal uh access. but at
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the same time, we have a situation where i was staffing a daily basis, i suppose to see the rest of their lives. and it just stays out the same. it might turn into another gas the time was blank, has been doing for quite a while. it's been a more on there the radar isn't before the 7th of october attacks underwear and golf a sentence. so there is always. busy fear fancy is going to continue to get worse and worse. what comes of us most to ask and right is the impacts. that's all of this house on civilians. in fact, as all of this house on women and children, the impact that this time has on, on, on services. so something our schools as, as wanting something in the morning that with um instability, violence operations. and the more the children cannot go to school,
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we have 50000 children who go through to him to school. that's just one example. i think about 45 minutes breeds more violence and i think it is time definitely me to put an end to face 18 year known understanding. is there any conflict to diplomatic and peaceful means you may chance the duration judy is extremely difficult. um, do you need the city reference g camp there where we serve for almost 20000 people has been exposed to numerous is really the security for the operations most recently to kind of sit in operations that have last to too high you minutes and 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,
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we lost almost 40 percent of a school day. so that has a direct impact on the future of children when i was always meant to be temporarily for. and we provide our services because there is new political solution to the complex or indeed no visible pathways, as we speak to weeks or political settlements that within allow whenever author transfer services to kinda sit in a state or another kind of send an entity. and we need to have that political pathway for we don't want to be able to then based on an agreement, handled by services. but until that political pathway is not there, we're found by the mandate of the general assembly. we do it as work here as an expression of the willingness and the view of the international community that we have to do that we're based on a monday, but in general some and that's what we're committed to deliver following the volume despite these really paula means to outflow is 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, hundreds of thousands will fail. the immediate impact and the future like that till
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the agency itself remains on certain raven ocean all to your reporting from ballasa palestinian refugee camp in the west bank. lock prime. it says wanda forum powers operating in his country. i mean to, over through the reading government role that fits the said process all to be welcome and an open society, but uh, citizens, to be closest about what being towed the simple. 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 funded from abroad linked to the slow back opposition,
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which wants to use the protests that people have a right to your mind. 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 groups use you to attack the constitutional order of the slow back republic. these people do not care about anything else. the slow black opposition, a strong protest and boss as lava, say the pm's to pro russian within schools and factions on moscow. and so, since you wash and gas applies to, you know, confident. but it was attempted this week, which ended in failure. a fresh route of protest was announce full this friday with mister fitz. so on the scene, amos formed the demonstrations escalate. the coil of it says, save and found support in georgia, where his count spot said caught a veritas of bank here. identical to those groups. tbilisi into
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a detroit before. yeah, absolutely, 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 as taking place in slovakia, including the spread of liberal fascism on slow back territory. what he describes is absolutely identical to what is happening in georgia. right now we spoke to the leader of the i'm team globus georgian troop party, where it says the events in both the vodka angel to all west and outside of opal governments don't. so the mainstream line 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 than in georgia. and what happened 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,
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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 coo 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, in slovakia will not attack russia, they oppose sanctions. they see this is a problem and they want to eliminate such a leadership yeah, i've been a financial already taken care of a want to add that to the next one of science and the games most 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
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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 either while i'm sorry for you're happy with the reservation of, i'm to put more functions on wish. i mean, know that you should economy is doing terribly bad. there's a lot of the pressure of and unprecedented amount of sciences. the roughly economy continues to thrive with a g, d p growth of 3 point one percent in 2024. the federal budget is likely to grow by 12 percent compared to 2024. as consumer confidence permits in the west, it soaring in russia, a company white strong ways was 5 global prices on oil, a boosted russian budget revenue use out pricing, economic growth in europe, and the us all the while washington isn't assisting you. turn away from affordable russian gas, or for the opposite, his own cost, c, l, n g. instead,
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that would make sure that you get it. if we make a deal, we make a deal, you'll get it. cuz a lot of people do have that problem. they make a deal and then it can't get supply because of war type problems in other problems . so we would absolutely do that. senior resource fell out of the global policy issue in georgia. suddenly what do you suggest to us as cisco and gold minus and the expensive l n g to the u. of 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 saved. 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 you know that the united states is
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coming in and say, show, we 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. and in terms of the terrific 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 up, you know, not unreasonably st. relocate, you need energy, we have energy, we provide if the, if you repeat elite of the so utterly weak. now you know that you're going to be dependent on american end if you follow. so then you will have before this comes with a higher price. so because 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
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it as the special military operation. the americans have been doing very well. the european economies have been doing very poorly, and this isn't a good guess was was it makes is adding the sales patient to the you. the only thing the us is offering russell is new threats. the old firm has reiterated his promise of equally punishment. if most good doesn't agree to peace with the play, i'm going to put mash lane, it's era do what. if 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, darling pharmacies was just a long line of deal. so says is for my national security advisor. and according to john bolton, the new administration is determined to make me train the focus of some of those
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deals. lots i law is discussed on the latest episode of going on the glass. now you can watch the full interview this saturday, and i'll see you it for now is a quick preview. rubio, you must have watched some of that confirmation hearing before he was confirmed the secretary of state in the administration. do you think he's changed his mind? you seem to be to hear about using sanctions as leverage against fruits and rushes, grown up through sanctions and has been celebrating sanctions at home as a by the 90 percent of trade with china is now to you on and maybe 90 percent of the draven's audi rabies are going to be in rails. what do you think ruby has up is leave or we got as regards ukraine, or is it all about trump as regards ukraine as well? this is an aspect of the trump policy, which he and the other advisors have commented on during the campaign that they, they why a negotiation. because as with everything was trapped,
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the world is just along the lines of deals and he wants a deal to take this for a new crank off his table. he views it in spite it's, for, he has said that the war never would have happened to any been elected president, which of course has neither approval or disapproval, but he wants it over with he doesn't want to complicating his agenda. i think that's very bad news. for ukraine, they have threatened brush, it was more sanctions. in fact, the present trump himself has recently put out one of his truth social posts, making that point again. and they threatened the ukraine with a cut off of military assistance. i think a potent in the kremlin would be very happy with a deal where they keep the territory and ukraine. they have, there's a cease fire. nato does not accept the ukraine as a member. all of this was laid out by j. d bands who is now a vice president during the campaign. that was a piece plan that could be written in the crime on. the iran has
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filed itself in a sport like science to new trade or facilities. so they can start, i'm india, are engaged until sees the country is southern ford of to baja, which gives iran direct access of vital global shipping rates areas. but there's no loss on say how much is even moving into moving the reading capital closer to the hub. i'll change the use of javi adjustable a portion of about 1000 kilometers along the coastal deal. mancy the mac juan region covers parts of both iran and pakistan's, spinning from this freight of hormones, anyone's all the way to pakistan's karachi, porch, and beast. at his heart's lies, this which egypt port, city of trumpet har, anyone which is part of the province of the store, and then by the chest. that micron 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 valued cheese over it feels nothing much
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more to see into one. it actually feels like walk you through pack is found muffling balls. all here is area is one of the most under privilege and least developed parts of the country. so let's hear what people see or think about the idea of moving the capital to that region. so the positive aspect is that investors will come to this region and invest, for instance, they will build hotels in 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. i mean, 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 and little until the electricity authorities intervene to address the issue of the item that we lack. recreational facilities and the number of hospitals is limited to share your in the event of a flood, similar to the previous one, b of hospitals would struggle to accommodate a large influx of patients and that's what makes them that chronic region.
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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 it was only oceanic port serving as a gateway to the indian ocean. on like live locked in rock, this area has the distinct advantage of direct access to global shifting routes. speaking of present trouble, har sits at the crossroads of 3 key transit networks, which are not it's fully operational yet. there's the international north south passport corridor, which connects restaurant to iran, india, and the persian gulf vendor or east west projects like china is built on road initiative and the 21st century maritime. so fraud, both with a focus on this weekend was fine as on business plans are still under works. the i n s d c is on where the witnessing increased cargo traffic for shot d i n a c. c offers the strategic advantage to bypass the suez canal, or many of its goods are currently banned. new to sanctions. this emerging network
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will provide a quicker and more cost effective way to transport, wash, and goods to india, while the restaurant is assisting you on to enhance the infrastructure of its caspian sea ports. 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, a hard development contract with iran is from india, expressed delight in investing and supporting the development of the shaheed, the hash, the war 5 and other infrastructure of the trouble har port. and to expedite the utilization of the north south core door. yeah. to isolate i, ron cus 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,
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this most 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 project 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 us all to buy separate his groups hiding gals in pakistan's over experts argue that the potential for us here are minor repair to those facing to one which is closer to it was western borders and the key arctic middle east that they say this geographical separation could make micron less vulnerable to original conflicts, creating a more stable environment and for investments. if we manage to enhance urban development in the macro and region, and attracted diverse population to look on, this will 4 to 5 security in the area in the future and the house enjoy again. bolstering security requires relevant infrastructure and to be including law enforcement, military resources, and transportation facilities besides urban development. take the one major
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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 that back home, we just, it one is working to tack, 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, and they're using a creative approach. actually, they're turning a challenge into an opportunity they're storing and capturing once soon rains behind these dams, which not only prevents flooding, but also creates a reliable source of drinking water. trouble har has the potential to be a tourist hotspots with breast taking attractions like these martian mountains. however, it remains remote and heavily under developed which overshadows normally it's tours and potential. but it's what egypt, geographic location for global trends that the good news is that the government is
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going after these challenges. one, why want? what's whether or not trouble? har ends up as the ones next capital experts degree. they're just talking about this one will help china spot applied on this often overlooked regions and attract the attention and resources it deserves. um, usability reporting for off the from the heart of the mac, con region. trouble har as well that run something by this news. i was going to have your company last year on odyssey international. i'm next to increasing the both of these gaskets on the postal and will be back notes on the, the the,
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