thomas thomas has released a stipend, saying we reject any plans or proposals, but seek to exceed the palestinian. well, regarding the future of the gaza strip, we also reject any plans for foreign forces to enter the strip under any name or justification the administration of the gaza strip is a palestinian matter to be agreed upon by our palestinian people. or israel's war on guys is damaged or destroyed all universities and the strep, forcing many students not to pursue the studies, but because they do university and the occupied westbank is offering. sung garza students the option to study online free of charge, not reports from them on dahlia studies. hard for an exam, trying to block out the seemingly endless floor all around her. after being displaced, 4 times the nursing student and her family returned to their damage told me to have a son east of con eunice, seeking some semblance of normalcy. now, that is continuing her education thanks to an initiative by beauty that university in the occupied westbank. she and more than 3000 others are studying for free. as visiting online students, it's an endeavor that requires determination. value. i must find an internet connection and hope that last for the duration of the lecture or test. so i want to professor, imagine us motor and dozens of business that that could then mix in administrators volunteer their time to students from gaza. he says this is an act of defiance and commodity. and it's the least they can do. it's a formidable task. in the past 9 months, israel has damaged or completely destroyed. all universities in gaza or 88000 students have lost their path to the future. our role is actually to give the chance for the people to actually imagine in different future or other than that pre decided to serve by the coordinated power for dahlia studying is about resisting the normalization of war and inspiring others to look to the future as tuition fees and everything studying gives me hope that tells me it allows me and my family to look past the death and destruction for to hold on to hope in gaza is to defy the odds. shortly after our conversation, dalia and her family were forced to sleep again. in the dead of night, under is really the environment. now in attempting the scorching heat, the losses june's dahlia holds onto her notes, the only remaining promise of a different destiny that all the address either some of the occupied with bank palestine auto bring in months or show when he's a journalist and political analyst from jobs but he's also lives through the water in dropbox. i find you this month. so it's not in talk. yeah. he's joining us from assemble. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i'm going to ask you, 1st of all about your personal experience about being in gaza at the time when these really attacks were happening. we've had so many stories, i'd be very interested to hear what your impression was when you were there. and i used to live in the cities in the best scary, a 500 meters decided to ship a hospital that the 1st thing that happened in our area was the local mosque was on the ground. and white horse flight forced for us was that also spread throughout our neighborhoods. um we have to see the, the, the north and we stayed and i ship a hospital before that for a couple of days before going to the south to kind of want us on the roof. um, by the means in lots of hospitals from mid october until march, trying to cover the news as much as possible as a citizen during the list and as a social media influencer. you know, this is doing a lot of china to work on the grounds. my company left on november the 1st given that they were canadian citizens. however, i decided to stay in order to cover the news there. um, the situation on the ground was very difficult. and um, that's many times we were very close to this final many loved ones. and there was always a lack of fluid, walter, shelter, security. um, it was very difficult, but there is really in spend the steps hospice, the scene, and on the grounds. i haven't seen anything like it ever in the world. i've traveled to a lot of countries and any society after over 9 months. so going through this should have been disbanded a long time ago. however, the society in the us still strong, given their stomach values and comedy traditions. can you tell me what people are feeling in gaza towards hom, us given that we are now 9 months into this conflict. and which was started by the how much lead incursion into a southern israel after that, that of course, of course has been the ongoing conflict vintage between these really military and how most fighters people in gaza are being caught up in the middle of this does homicide still retain the support of the majority of people in gaza. as i think before this genocide started, a lot of people did not like how, how nice was the only thing that as a script and were disagreeing with them. however, after this genocide started, people have no choice rather than just stayed together and to try to work together towards doing what is best for their own people. whether you have minus or any other holding party on the district. unity is very important and i believe that on a students think that the distance then unit t and the remaining steps fast and does it in is the way forwards and is how they would make history for us buying a hold of the free world. so this is before october, the 7th. i think about, as teens right now are running behind time, us and the resistance forces. i want to ask you in your, your job as a political analyst, i want to ask you about your opinions about the deceased. find a goal, she agents that are going on, we understand that hamas has put forward new ideas which are being considered as part of that the negotiation process. however, how much has made it very clear that the 2 of the considerations through the fundamentals are that they want israel's military to leave garza. the 2nd one is they do not want any quotes foreign forces in gaza at the day after. if you like in order to be able to main, some sort of mutual control over gaza should to conflict. and if having out of are, is lot make linked forces in gaza is the only way to be able to strike some sort of seas 5 deal. do you think that people engaged or would be open to that? you do not think they will be um the uh the the how much movements sent the statements even though they are saying that they went to the got any kind of forces, not a senior, uncomfortable hester would be looked at us for and we'll keep buying forces the senior people i think, in general, and also share that she had a document oddity. i spent a my understanding that's not the, the, the, the intention of the american propose. and the intention of the american proposal is that you, we have like a face face process. and during the 1st phase they are asking for, for the ceasefire. not to be permanent, to be temporary. and then to negotiate a permanency spot or something. the 2nd phase of the proposal, the ceasefire. so the ocean um, again, the statement from us about is not how not allowing forwarded forces to come in whether they are auto bought. his stomach has been said before it's, it's not something new, and it is shared by the other students, people on the grounds by so showing we appreciate your talking to us and i'll just say this or thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. the us president joe biden says last week's debate against donald trump, wasn't his best performance. he made the comments that are valid in the battleground state of wisconsin is also promised he'd still beach trump in november's election. john henson reports from the city of madison, the answering phones for him to in his presidential campaign. joe biden was emphatic and unequivocal. he's not going anywhere, but guess what? they're trying to push me out of the race. well, let me say the stories i can. i've stayed a raise to lou, when you get not down, you get back. i think he's rambling performance in the 1st presidential debate, biding his face, sinking support imposing rolling calls for him to see the democratic parties nomination to a younger candidate. in an exclusive interview with abc journalist george stephanopoulos biking said he performed poorly due to illness. a section was found terrible matter of fact, the docs quickly i asked him very difficult with test to try and figure out what's wrong. to do the test to see whether or not i had some infection. you know, a virus. i didn't just had a really bad cold. if you can be convinced that you cannot defeat donald trump. will you stand with some friends of the lord americans on something that i might do. several house democrats who publicly urged by them to exit the race. virginia's mark warner's reportedly assembling his fellow democratic senators to do the same when your speech was done, most of the people we talked you here in the democratic leading town of madison. wisconsin said they support the president and they want him to write. it was wonderful. i thought he is spot on. there is absolutely nothing wrong with that man . fantastic. better than i could have ever expected. and you want them to stay. absolutely. but even here among those who attended biden's address, there were doubters based 100 percent. you know, he did pretty wellness speech. but you know, he has, he has moments where you just sit and wonder what he's saying with poll showing. most americans agree with that sentiment. bygone might be determined to run with some other democrats or weighing their options. john hendrick, elders, era, madison, wisconsin kind of is running in front of the 2nd drawing. depaula entry elections will be making their final push for votes. voters are heading to the polls on sunday. pensions have been higher since the 1st time voting last month, in which the far right maybe huge games last spring, essentially, scripts are trying to prevent. smile really depends national valley politics from winning an absolute majority by this new strong as lives not from powers telling us about what happened last week. the could effect this 2nd running valid of the rob. so the far right national riley goes into the 2nd round, hoping about school in upstate the wind up states to have an absolute majority in front of these national assembly. they were the top party in the 1st round, last sunday. behind them was they left to fall a coalition of policies out in the place, the manual microns mull century screw. so before the elections, the 2nd round on sunday, about more than 200 candidates, so withdrawn in an estimate to try and crate this sort of to how holes race between the bar and national rally. and another policy, whether that be of these left to fall at coalition or my crumbs centrist. now, the font on national raleigh national right will make history if they were in an absolute majority on sunday. but it's best left to follow up coalition on the, on the center standing in the way, who have a waiting. that is the fall, right. and the money will not chrome will be forced to call on them to a point of prime minister. it will be jo, them join on bardello 28 years old. if they don't have an absolute majority in the far, i say they're not going to try and make a governments, but they don't top this obviously a majority of the national assembly. then they'll be efforts to try and cult together some sort of coalition with us with the far right. another part is a whether is with the centrist and the last or will be debated in the days and weeks after the election room burner. thanks very much. any bonus missed talking to us from powers there. well, many migrants and refugees living in front of worried about their future if the far right wins the vote. the national ronnie party has focused as campaign on immigration, calling it a stretch to french culture and values. we've just been going for the report from the se in southern france. there's some leslie left in the assembly. this is a refuge for homeless migrants in refugees in my say, 8 live in this cramped space. many were teenagers when they risk the dangerous mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent days at sea bank. god risk us kim. it was because we lost this save the leasing it with support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools under french law, unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education no matter where they're from. but with the rising and t mcglatian sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down couple months even if it's in foster care, it's becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters of being evacuated, enclosed. they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the streets, the friends host, few or migrants in refugees than germany or spain. but immigration is one of the most debated issues here. proposals to shut the borders prevent undocumented. my rents from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on by just what i need guess on political because they base all the problems of migrants, but it's not the case. well, the construction work that is done here is done by foreigners. the hard work is done by following up with can security deacons up one survey suggests 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't taken any more. while another finds more than 60 percent, believe immigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity, you know, may not say to. there are a lot of migrants in most se, so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't migrant and from i me come from of this week, the south winters, the biggest supporters club for the popular football team or not been domestic, said that waves of immigration has made the city the customer, call it and place it is today. now an opportunity or a problem, the outcome of sunday's vote will indicate which vision voters and breaks if to some good food. alda 0 must say, is that the whole is a professor of political fairly at the university of nursing. and he's joining us from propose in funds. thank you very much indeed for being with us campaigning for the snap elections being described as rush. do you think the french voters have been given enough time to be able to make informed decisions? a yes. well that was part of my comes done, but it wasn't, it was a close stop and actually after the floor, european, the results for his party. but the idea was to put the nice and now which is claiming united instead of inc further into european policy. it also came 1st into for us trying to put them in front of the face. so are they ready to actually assume power or not? and it looks like, you know, there are products that are starting to show the, the polls, the latest pose suggesting that actually has come on us and, and it's on, there's will be quite far from an absolute majority, which is $289.00 in the french national assembly to be closer to $2210.00. so and then you have the last thing alliance and then like most own part to you who are both done by was all parties coming back up. so that was my 1st got it. if you one was the say, look, people are instead of just the question of integration, i think another important element integration is always being far wide concern. what's the, the bond is the cost of living prices. and so there's been a lot of present been built up around for my home, wanted to put the french people in front of this idea. are you ready job on something that's not covered? yes or no. and although there's going to be clearly the strongest force in the front of somebody, it doesn't look like they'll be able to form a government. i've seen video reports describing the selection is a choice between funds has 1st far right, the government and political deadlock. i mean, how realistic do you think that assessment is it certainly phone charged the territory, especially considering the history of the french and future helping, which as we know, when we set up, i saw the goal and his very top down. it's very presidential. but if you look to the history, not since the price of the for, for public, but it's better for the coalition building was very much part of its own dna. and if you brought that up in more, in terms of your, we have always the coalitions track, whether it's germany and other than this thing. so it's on charted waters for french presidential french system and the french residential system. and it will be interesting to see what happens if it's the case. indeed the us now the trojan bar that doesn't have an absolute majority, as was said by your journalist, you doesn't have enough suited majority sites and will not become communist or. so where are we going to see some kind of graham's coalition from center that center, right? which ironically was the kind of coalition that pro maxima power in the 1st vase in 2017, just likely to be brought back to lives. and how was france going to try to negotiate that in something they have that for a long time. but how do obviously exist in its history and exist? strikes european history to just very briefly, our reports are just, i'm going for was reporting for my science thing. the talking about the, the increase tensions that migrants in must say, particularly are, are facing in the run up to the selection. how great do you think of the concerns that frustration of the outcome of whatever the outcome is of the election on, on sunday, could actually spill over into violence, particularly in parts of funds. we do have large levels of migrant. that's a very good point in stock. this presidential discharge as legislative action is already being marked by finance. and just being all biased was not at the number of the deputies who being company either on the, on the center or the last or even the right. so there's ratcheting by the findings, there has been a number of police forces that have there's been an increase police force in preparation for sundays result, the know. so i got there is the, there was a, in the side for friends actually to was a grocery like a g 3. that was the, those some of the fire because it has a name of brands working there. so, but yes, it seems that this election and the awesome, well that's you're not as me. so in other events, trip well with breakfast. and it seems that a lot of the kind of seeing a whole big and racist language has being given free course. that means that there has been more harness already. there's a possibility that there's going to be more violence in the future. right? so just to go back to my 1st point, which is the, i think my calls gone bit was to say ok. they have to wind the far right, that's a winnings behind or sales. the moment i have another in my car has another 3 years on his presidency. let's see if he can burse dr. do now, even though it's causing all these types of problems that seem to converse with now . so that in 2027, when the next presidential election happens, mine good then does not come to pass the game. let's see if it works already on sunday. the home is professor political fairly at the university of nothing and we appreciate you being with us. so thank you very much. indeed the still ahead on i'll just say that we're going to have more from london as here. some of the you guys new to the faces, 1st cabinet with a record number of one. the spectacular events when a golden coupon medicare but wasn't enough for victory. that's coming up into sports with fun. the hollow summit remains on hold across the good parts of northern europe. we have cut my legit streams a little further south and it should be disappointed the way when the weather continues to stream its way through. next day of your flight pressure that's running across the north saying that will continue to fade some pretty wet weather into scandinavia. following the hot, cold north, north, west, the wind coming back in across the north west of europe. and this call from that extends on his way further south was a new drive that went to web a down of course, a good pots of france into west switzerland. northern basically pushing across the good parts of jeremy that will be some shared with around feel the football here then later? probably a shower sir. what's the weather and with the weather, what time the pack twice deposit on that system is it makes its way across the north sea and feed for the east was just a teen celsius in london. the woman sunshine is by the race will also the to one degree celsius is cool for really muska no to sit around the 23 degrees, some of that value as we go on into a sunday cooler. what's the weather makes its way across power and by that state will. so $25.00 degrees, not rain, continue to drive this way further southwards, and this was for the mad it's losey font and dry here. that's the place to be found in probably by the 2 across and all the parts of africa and a good rest, your shell is now across west africa. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now, i don't think so and that it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 most close approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes inside story on out jersey era. as the world waits to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest, torrence for the lead as it is right and come up. people in power which the are ccs track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible accountable . prevent 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policy one, a landslide victory on thursday, ending 14 years of conservative rule. it's thomas new cabinet, includes a record number of 11 women, mitchell reeves as brandon's 1st female john. so that arguably the 2nd most popular position in the government, if at cooper is home secretary, a david lama has been named as far as the secretary it was the all the privilege of my life to be invitees private kate and his majesty the scene yesterday to form a government as a full, the labor government of 2024. and that we hold off last couple of leasing. so i welcome you to it. we have a huge amount of work to do. so now we get on with one of the challenges. joining us live not from westminster in london. i really wanna start off with this might seem like a small procedural point, but cabinets being held on a saturday and that is very unusual in the u. k. one other thing was the thinking behind that of the quote i think are important to democracies, much of a, everything is about image and it's about hope to sense case tom is about to start with immediately he wants to show you that he