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as part of a civil settlement with the u. s. u. k. tech support. watching dw news is a quick reminder. our top story is with us secretary of state entity blinking us, told israel's province so that the united states stands with israel as it reels from home, off the internet with families of victims and committed small military and financial systems. that's it from me and the news team for now, i'll have an update for you. of course, at the top of the fence, the, the, the israel, most of the tax on the country have shaken to d. w and use provides extended coverage analysis, background stories to people in the region. the experts record from the seeing the extended coverage on dw news next, on d w. the vision now understand can have a think like the by just presenting. do you have any news on instagram and the no follow up to the kentucky is changing 6 years ago. we said it can't get any was good, but it does guardians of truth. this time, excel gen, this turned into our meets the voices of a free turkey officer. as the ad one has hi
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u. s. u. k. france, and germany agree just one second. it cannot spread like wildfire to the rest of the regions. and this is why no one in this situation must accelerate to exacerbate this terrorism. and we will be speaking with our partners in the region and coordinated closely. ladies and gentlemen, concerns this and coming that's we had expected this franco german cabinet retreat to start differently. and there's the see that i have very close ties to the facility that is the location of very successful franco german corporation in industry. we have jumped out of business visit to be thinking back, got to have buses, the location here, and to get for the departments to myself agree that was a good place you minutes. also, our bus must continue to succeed. we have spoken with some of the detroit air bus trainees and found out how they live french, german relations every day until tomorrow, afternoon, ministers, some of which you will be speaking in various different format, please god, and we're doing all of this very much in the spirit to which we refer to in paris. so we're using this special relationship between germany and friends to engage with issues that are fundamentally important for both of our countries. and for all of your concepts, this obtaining the 2 fundamental issues we'll be looking at on the one on how we can succeed in achieving social cohesion in these troubled times. and on the other hand, looking at how technological developments such as artificial intelligence impact on our lives. one thing is for sure, on an item that we want to work together in order to create a strong your expertise that is at the top of the ranks in terms of artificial intelligence as well. sure. and my new well, i'm very pleased to be here. so, so you showed up thank you very much chances. oh, laugh thank you as well. i'm very, very pleased that we are able to meet you. yes, yes. so all of let me just say that it is a real pleasure for us to be here in the city. a city that you have lived in for a very long time would be considered by sits into the bulk of the general assembly system. and i look forward to working with you with uh, cabinets for the next 2 days. i would also like to express my son a dare to give you some which did not put me on is so important to send you in these difficult, difficult times. i telephone to is hassle. i'm just doing this on yahoo! on saturday and today as well. and we stand with the people of israel in this terrible time combating terrorism is an important issue for all of us here. and together with you on our partners, we will ensure that we work together to the stop place terrorism. and this evening we live in d. c. speaking with you as the question biden and the u. k prime minister as well. so the, the, to discuss how we can join forces. wonderful, that's good. said what could be a better symbol, franco german cooperation then this air bus factory, i want to source the whole thing. the c o and c g for the kids of the most kind of an organization as well for organizing this wonderful tour of such a strategic this community. civil 5th of the g fact to it is very much through and through your pin project and who wants to invest long term in technology and human capital. and i hope that it will become possible for us or do not have it just to play a leading role in this acceptance and, but also to look with confidence in the future in terms of the green transition and the challenges that entails. and i'd like to congratulate and create a big teams who are here, who are so committed to tell you just the hearing from the french president emmanuel, macro, the gentleman that i've shown. so i would, i felt shelves as say i met in the drums to give humbu
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u. s. u k and italy dw, especially advocate now is in handbook, be hello, how is the guys across as affecting the drawing thing as well as you mentioned, we did see that doing statement that and last night that was that phone call that included the us presence. so for once he called europe and spoke to both the german chancellor and the french president. also the tell you in prime minister, of course, the precious one. and in that statement, reiterates the unwavering support from all of these countries. also from europe, we sold off sold the statement on the 1st day reiterates that it is germany's reason of states quoting under the microphone 2008, to secure the security of israel. we do know that the united states is already sending military a hardware. i'm in this in the europeans have as far as we know, not been requested a to send anything like that. but europe is standing ready and is being very fun also towards those countries hostile towards israel, as it says in the statement, not to exploit this particular situation. but no. so the iran was not explicitly mentioned in that. michelle, what kind of support of the latest pledging ad to israel besides what you've already mentioned, as far as the differences, go in what they place as well. and we haven't heard any hod websites as yet. i think this will depend largely on the is radius. what their expectation is, but what we already have here in germany, but also across europe, is a vibrant debate over how much assistance palestinians should still be receiving in terms of humanitarian assistance. germany has halted its payments, its reviewing its future policies. the you initially said if would do the same and hold payments, but now there is an internal debate going on, which is also showing wrist within the european union on what approach to take towards stability in the region. and, and this is something that will also be discussed in brussels as the foreign ministers of the european union beating the today. so we expect more assurances, more guarantees of security and adult will depend on what israel actually request from european countries. okay, and tell us more about the troubles that are being facing german french relations of like as well to put it briefly um the chemistry between germany and france, particularly between germantown, so order sold and the french president, amount of them a co, cynthia, hasn't been there so far, and that's also why for the very 1st time, these joints and consultations at the joint cabinets actually became a bit of a political retreats of with both sides, staying overnight to you in this humbug hotel behind me. they also went on various boats in various groupings to discuss lots of issues. and one key issue is um, both sides, suspecting each other, as of paying a, giving too many subsidies to their own industry in terms of energy prices. but the key funds is allowing for an industrial discount. that is the debate here in germany, where the germany would do something similar. and there are also 2 very different approaches to getting more sovereignty, both in security times, but also in making the e u. a more politically independent entity in the future that a germany particular defense has initiated something called the sky sealed. and fonts didn't sign up to that because france doesn't want to see the europeans are lying on hardware, in terms of a military hardware from the americans. and these are at least their jeremy's just signed. the agreement, fonts insisted wants to develop its own capabilities together with europe and partners. there's also 2 of a developing and their own tank with the germans. the germans are bit slow at us from the perspective of funds. so there's a lot of nitty gritty details, but they will feed back to both seeing the same time engines, but often having the metrically opposed approaches on how to tackle them. and the reason the keeps referring back to the franco german engine is because these countries of very important, but also because of the difference is these to paris and berlin can find common ground. that's a has in the past, pretty much, alway
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u. s. military age arrived on wednesday, u. s. military a to is are and of course blinking is meeting, as we've said, the policy and present mahmoud abbas in jordan on friday. meanwhile, the outcasts on free games come off is on the waiting, says it has 5 rockets into tennessee. come off as military being says, it's in response to israel targeting civilians in guys will have more than that in just a few minutes when we speak to our correspondent in kind of even a modest but 1st let's get an update on the situation in gaza with you now side who's on the line from guys, a city, you know, what's the latest uh this morning from guys? is the bombing as intense as it's been over night in the box? so during the toilet, it has been tossed all over nice. and so going on intensively these i was just didn't warn me a, the neighborhood of, i'm a call that out has been under a continue expire for 2 hours. now. these are residential towers in the west of the city, at the same time adjusted to all of the old, the homestead on the coast line. and the homes that are on the borders are be targeted by tank shells and done boats on the sheet. all of the same time wind as start to going on different areas in sure, if you do, can the nature of the word metrics for a home. 10 people are killed in that home that was targeted was without prior notice one, the people are still in shock. one uh, d, h a, they to neighborhood also and dr. city has been charged because uh, we have the casualty dump. no, uh people have not yet been dropped out. the rather the problem is. * you call me, our cell is during the day to getting calls from people who are, that's stuck in basements are stuck in. she pops up to a to quickly check. what's happened to them, a call that's our and they're asking their calling. c to to send and they can't get through to any ambulance or uh, to the testing or the, the nature of health or anything and we're calling them and they're telling us that there is no way to go to these areas to bring in gary for under that rather because be tied to areas are so many and they're getting targeted all at the same time. so um yeah, everywhere is being targeted. know where safe and basically injured people, not even being able to, to get to hospital. tell us a bit more now about the humanitarian situation, guys in guys that you're not how people coping with no electricity. we've seen guys in complete darkness overnight. little food or water. how long can people in guys a hold on for you? i'm not you there. okay, we seem to have lost our connection to a correspondent, you know, aside on the line there with the latest from guys that's bringing villa mox now is intel of these villa in the us secretary of state arrives in tennessee of a short while ago. what are we expecting from this visit? well, father, he's going to be arriving probably in the building behind me in the next few minutes. the ministry of defense compound here in the center, instead of even going to be meeting with benjamin netanyahu. these ready prime minister as well as with penny guns, the former defends minister, the former, the chief of staff of these randy minute treat. who is now one of 3 men, the center of israel's war effort. having agreed to form a government with netanyahu and his party last night, in terms of those conversations, we have to assume and we don't know because we haven't been given any details by the state department yet, about what the conversations would entail. we have to assume they will focus not just on us support for as well. and we've already seen supplies arriving as of yesterday, but also concerns united states has about some of its citizens either that have been affected or missing in gauze or i spoke to bon find me last night here instead of eve, who told me they had relatives inside garza, they've seen video of at least one of the family members in the hands of homeless spices. one of the is family members, an american citizen. they're all those as president button is made clear. so this will be a top priority, as it always is, the united states when they have citizens overseas in difficult circumstances. okay, then what about these reports from cassandra gates? how mazda is on the waiting that verify it won't kits into israel that have reached genevieve. have you seen any evidence of that? non, whatsoever. over the last couple of hours we've been up since around 7 am local time . it's now closer to noon. as you can imagine fully, there are people, it's likely pos, driving costs, sitting in cafe, say i wouldn't say it's busy. i've been, instead of a many times a lot busier than this. but in terms of explosive noises, none of those air raid sirens, none of those. so it may well be that those rockets sent from gauze are, according to him, us have no tax. the landed in the city, they may have being intercepted. they may have gotten into different directional, they may have full and short somewhere else. okay, thank you very much for the moment. uh, vin inbox live there in tennessee. this get more now on the situation in gaza and speak to wafa alo diety, who's a guys a base during listened activist. she's joining us on the phone once i thank you for your time. can you tell us 1st how the night went for you and your family and what the situation is with this morning? a yeah, so the price for housing needs, in fact, like what is going on a tv or the side is committed by variety, occupation, and israel as you know, all about the continuous bombardment and actress. it is of the guns is true for the tech out and for the 6 because you get a day and we also can hear about like city like is it in some building home shops? fine, which is a school taught because everything is saying like, i'd like to try to get for the occupation the lower plans and get all that hearing goals are we don't have shuttle thursday, don't have resort, you don't tell me sirens to the world. so coming to talk they, they try to appreciate your plans, they targeted the people lines that are in their home, getting a latch occurring like so many found it is like an entire found. it is just massacre. you know that also the strikes, not the entire city blocks, for example, leaving. and the number of bodies speeds mounds of the bridge. like, you know, just yesterday since yesterday, like in my neighborhood they, they forget to the home for including family and indeed like the members there. they were like a 20 members and try to now to now we are talking about 24 hours. they, they like for something over the family gets magic, are done, they, they a were apples to apples and also they also the trades. now they are still searching for more bodies. the arch tim, on the roku, they quoted me to the scalars and the time it takes a record and read, share the other parts of the time in the which you, it's up in my neighborhood. these houses are like across the thread, it's happening. i guess the guys us 3 people affected throughout the territory. nowhere really said what about surprise wafaa. we've heard that there's very little food left in guys that there's no electricity of course little water left. how are you able to get supplies, you know, food bread, whatever it is for you and your family. the yeah, actually, you know the doctor yesterday, the only the on the, i'm the phone and so the power of trying to shut down. and that's uh, as a result like a the like there's no indicates that on any garza, so i'm trying to be, we just did the generators and the doctor is. but we don't know exactly for how no the software is on digital or to generic buddhist and with his dad. and because you know that they, they talk to the coughing and they pounds the fuels to and probably goes well. so like in the end to coming these like maybe you are going to admit another catastrophe. a situation here and goes off and what is actually like, what is the makes us, i will make apps as found a city and are so, and indeed, is the state and the statements by office and by the official right. you hear him like this lady because he missed her yesterday he said thought to, uh he or the phone seems only because you have no follower. no for no guys. yeah. we are not. you know, we are that way. you know, you said not. yes, i just moved the router. well, how can i ask you just one thing. one important thing is that we've been hearing these reports of negotiations going on with the, with the g egyptians to allows gaza 30 can okay, cool. yeah, i'm going to repeat the question in just a moment, but what i just spend by stay with us because the presence of these rarely speaking now we're going to go to that, that facing and with your permission, some data updated based on 5000 rockets midsize launched a day as well. 2800 fell open in areas in on the sea, 350 wind tests. and then by our own dong and we have a direct hit 30 plus communities. so filtrate said, most of them evacuated now with the huge tragedies we know a follow up about $1300.00 killed and $3300.00 injured. amongst them, people from 36 nations projected we'll show you a map of all the flags. how i just mentioned them, australia, australia, as are the john, australia, sorry, australia, australia's army, john argentina. bella arose buses in china, j, a kind of the denmark, eric trail, estonia, france, germany, hungary, italy, ireland, india. because of, from mexico, for 2 gun fall and philippines, panama, romania, russia, south africa, spain, 3 land guns. so the thailand, turkey was becky's don, ukraine, united states and united kingdom. then a lot of the data needs to be verified over the last 2 years, the board, it was guys that was extremely come in relative terms. is there a is taking and almost steps to calm down the situation and the ease up the pressure and gaza? it has opened up its borders, and major growth of trade between is run and gaza. over 20000 processing and employees came in to raise one every day. to work in is running various fields of way of employment, bringing breaking bread, bringing money and back hall. you could have seen economic growth and guys of international investments went into the international community, mostly you and then other agencies in order to supply the necessary infrastructure, forgotten. there was no reason i know for this flaring up, which ended in the worst tragedy wheel that was ever inflicted on the state division and the highest number of jewels killed since the holocaust highest number of jews killed since dollar cost including holocaust survivors went through their worst atrocity in history, i would read you a quote from a zach um on deals uh kaiser and a n g o that identifies bodies and deals with what we called last mercy of respect. his name is multi multi book shane. he appeared yesterday on these riley tv and he said, every road that takes 10 minutes to drive every day to cost 11 hours, those of vehicles all along the road, some upside down, some burns, and in every vehicle. there were life less people murdered in cold blood. they come us through grenades into the vehicles, blew them up after they murdered the people inside. we found a lot of murdered people in the ditches on the side of the road or trying to escape . and they shot them and they fell into the ditches. one of my own advisors was mobilized to remove body. as i spoke to him last night, he found a family of 5 a side to get them hugging each other, shot and burned. nothing could speak more than anything this, then, this tragedy. i was wondering what they prayed before they were all shut together. mazda 5, the children, babies the injuries that were found on the bodies of the killed the people. they were moving teams. the rescue damsel which i met in the last 2 days, most lands they're out yesterday, found signs of torture on the bodies like any things i've ever seen in the life and some of them. for decades, dealing with spans of all intel keyboards barely has a unique story. as you know, 10 percent of the keyboards was killed, lost their lives keyboards, but a was one of the most pop it out. places for people to move towards that region found and find new homes. but there is a unique name. barry is the nickname of the founder of the design of the labor movement in his right. and his name was fairly cut. some else on ben cuts and then something was a philosopher and a lead. the was the bank williams partner and establishing the labor movement. and his nickname when he wrote articles was very hits in his name. it was a beautiful keyboards, epitomizing a socialist company on a life of huge success, huge magnitude. and so, so many of the people the same and they're all type found a spirit yesterday and almost spirit of human beings in the shell tell. the steroids has been attacked time and again for years and years has suffered thousands and thousands of miss sites. we weren't telling the world every time and every around but this is impulsive. busy in the world kept on repeating the slogan, this proportionate is riley response. look at the quotes from world community leaders on worldly those and following offices, this proportionate response every time this topic was inflicted on these vintages in town. and still, we were told this proportionate response. i'm asking myself whether the international community and the international media as now understanding what a false interpretation of the reality they was. do they now believe us that we have faced with one of the most cruel enemies on the earth? clearly isis i want to tell the story of vivian silver. she's very well known and as well. vivian, silver, age, 74, probably hostage in gaza. she was one of the biggest well known peace activists in the country. she advocated peace between these riley's and palestinians, jewels and moslems. endlessly, she found the nat geo code that j k j. i see, she was a great glee though she disappeared and she was thinking boats about barely so as far as the 32nd video released, and by how much to show that they returned. and these really woman and outside is a simple distortion on the west. on the west moral equivalent. so we are not retaliating, we're all targeting, we are targeting the enemy in order to approve the capability of the enemy to carry on with this compound or destroying as well. trying to us it destroys us by the way and am file available which has its claws all around us from. busy assumptions with his bottle out from the south from, from us and just allow me cuz you had look around us in the entire region. look at the have of that. they have created that every where the ronald touched in the admin in syria, in iraq 11 on this is exactly what i spoke about in the joint session of congress in the middle of july, where i explained that it was always our dream to make peace with our neighbors, but we cannot accept at all. unfortunately, the world has seen the worst atrocity of tale in quite some time. so how much has carried out war crimes, crimes against humanity? it has chosen to conduct its war against israel. high v as always within populated areas using the population as a shield, using mosques, shops, houses, anything of civilian lives on the as those center of activity. and that is why we're operating to approach this infrastructure. we are very cautious and the way we operate as they, i, they ask use, as all the means that it's disposal in order to reduce harm to the population. for example, many resources are invested in gathering intelligence in trying to locate the enemy separately from civilian population and evacuating the civilian population from the center of the battle in a warning citizens and monitored caesar manually known as detroit entre 0. we've been doing that to israel's president and the tires on addressing the nation for the 1st time since that saturdays attack by how much on israel, which led to israel declaring war on palestinians in gosh, i'm, these are the president saying that getting an update that on the number of queues really national was and for nationals for being killed or still missing. after that, how a mazda attack on saturday, in southern israel, according to him, a number of 4 nationals from dozens of countries, including the u. s. u. k. front turkey among others, have been killed or are still missing. he said that this was the highest number of his release killed since the hollow cost is a total of for now the death to all these really sense i believe it's about $1300.00 killed as $1200.00 cala simians kill since israel to bombing of gosh, i've begun the president of israel also saying that we're not retiree 18 again, some of you said we are targeting the enemy, we want peace, you said with our neighbors, but we won't accept tara, that's bringing the mocks was, intend to be for as you've been listening in vain him to these really president bill. this, this has shocked, is really, is, has shocked is rad as a country, and just listening to the president there. um, you know how, how is what he's saying going to be received by is really he's of the performing something. this are striking about him giving this public address at this moment. i've been speaking to his writings of the last few days, both in jerusal
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the u. s. u . k. france and japan voted against the resolution. the us said russia failing to condemn us is the reason why russia's resolution put forward without any consultations make no mention of from us. none by failing to condemn from us rushes, giving cover to a terrace group. that brutalizes innocent civilians, it is outrages, it is hypocritical, and it is indefensible. there is now this unity on the security council, but there is a path forward. brazil has put up its own draft resolution and it does call out from us. but instead of calling for a ceasefire calls for humanitarian pause. that draft resolution by the brazilians will be voted upon here at the security council on tuesday. but already the russian ambassador says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel's on to how does data at the united nations a human rights groups of accused is riley forces of using the chemical white fos for us and call us at 11. and i'm gonna see international says it has verified the videos, showing what fosters artillery shells being fired. bar the is r
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where as dozens of countries, including prominent western and nations such as the u. s u k. germany, a 3 israel spoke out against the truth or abstained from voted at the palestinian a pastor to the you and have this to say about it. israel's action, the occupying power has launched its ground invasion in the darkest of guys. uh, what it has caught electricity, internet an old communications, and yet here, there are still some who refuse to equally unequivocally condemn these war crimes and crimes against humanity being perpetrated by his right. but to day, we will not focus on such a regrettable stance. we will focus on the equipment coming message. this august assembly has sent to all the people that the over. what do you mean? majority of the people over the ward stand with you and you'll probably be able to go to court evidence on that. this is the material manifestation of the great concern for the fates of all the civilians in gaza. and israel, that unites the soul. this resolution is the least we can and must do for them. regretfully, because of the position taken
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u. s. u k. germany initially spoke out against the truce or abstain from voting, the policy, any of them foster to the you and have this to say about israel sections. the occupying power has launched its ground invasion in the darkest of guys uh what it has caught electricity, internet an old communications. and yet here, there are still some who refuse to equally and unequivocally condemn these war crimes and crimes against humanity being perpetrated by his right. but today we will not focus on such a regrettable stance. we will focus on the new cubic on the message. this august assembly has sent to all the people that the over what do mean majority over the people over the war stand with you that you might be able to get quoted within somebody. this is the material manifestation of the great concern for the fates of all they civilians in gauze. and israel that unites a sol. this resolution is the least we can and must do for them, progressively because of the position taken by the west and delegation. the security council couldn't come to a decision, but in the general assembly, the voice of the united arab wells, an all clear headed members of the international community, have tramped. why the negation like to raise the rate the ballasting in peoples in her and tried to self defense in the face of the as violent regions continued, brutality and hostility against them. the right to self defense has recognized by international law and the united nations charter extends to old palestinians including the existence movements such as i'm us in the struggle against is why the occupation and military aggression. israel's united nations on the void took a moment to slam, the whole body, claiming not advocating for peace is the same as supporting him, us is red, will continue to defend itself. we will defend our future, our very existence by reading the words of how much is evil, so that each can never threaten anyone else again, is red with use every mean at our disposal to accomplish this mission. since october 7th, brutal incursion by him, us thousands of palestinians have been killed. many more wounded in response reports say 1400000 civilians have been displaced and only a fraction of galleries loaded with you. military need of the egyptian border. helping to load into a gas that by cairo human rights lawyer done called a leg, say's that israel's reaction of the you and it's not based on reason. i thing says the if israel smart at all, they understand that a ground major ground invasion could lead to a regional conflagration that can pull in for example, iran certainly has full of us the syria. they may be testing. busy waters for that, but i also think they may be testing the waters to see if they can do it. you know, the israeli army is not trained, defy, come back is it is trained to, you know, i'm sorry, the truth is trained to bully uh, you know, uh women and children in the west bank. this is not a hardened army like that. um, uh the militants in gaza, so they may be seeing if they can even pull this off at all. we need an immediate cease fire right now to protect civilians in gaza. instead, what we see is an escalation of hostilities this evening. there's major bombings happening in gotcha in, you know, in what is a, i guess, the most populated area in the world and for israel to say that somehow supporting pieces and i submitted grants i, it's rose. this is just absurd and needs to be rejected. rambling well that's the were rages, the ideas staging closer to an all like round operation on the block. i told the people and stuck in, i sat down to discuss what prompted the current conflict with senior i'm us representative of the palestine international relations, coastal and boston. i am the folks that don't show the the doctor name. we appreciate your time today. thank you very much. can we begin with the issue of those cap shirts and in guys that there are lots of foreign citizens there. we believe including russian citizens. can you please expand on the possibility of them getting released? i think from the 1st moment on october 7th, we have the degree of the clear, i mean, the spokesman of december to get on the smokes middle of the moment, have the clear that we are ready to enter these all the civilians, including the photos of the of the time or the moment, the picnic area and this is tiffany and the from security point of view. it is a see to feasible. you know, that of this moment while we are talking, there's a him on button and that goes to the adult and cut off of all kinds of communications. the comforts of the people in different places by different groups in different sites. and therefore, we have always called for our see, so i have to have the facility on the compatibility is to collect the needed information on to be sure because of in some cases we have we have got some information asking about the hostages and been lived in a few days later, they have discovered that they are a bid on the other side to the on the on it. and so it gives us to but been so many of the time we have the need that information of all these civilians all civilians, including the photos we are reading to these them. and in particular, when it comes to the question, citizen, we have confirmed the yes to deal with unit go talks with the minister of foreign affairs with most of what we've done of that. uh, we have uh with a list of names asking about the audio and we have confirmed that we have conveyed this message so that people don't think at all. but again, it is extremely imbecile of this time was the hang of them both a 2nd because uh to uh know exactly where where, where someone is located. and uh again the in different sizes, different places and like different groups, especially uh yesterday or some spokesman have talked about to look to around 50, but 50 people from the come to the will with a lot of people the could because on the so henry, so a little above your saying 50 hostages may have been killed just because they have a number of the thousands of houses and without any previous war need to the from it is therefore, again, as you know, now we have to think about more than 7300 but a scene is killed, more than 1300 of them from the around to 65 of them or more, or was a women and children. just one more question on the hostages there. well being. has there been any opportunity on i, i understand they're in there in different areas perhaps being held by different groups, but on their families, to be able to talk to them to know they're alive, to know that they may be coming home again, as i told you, at the end, the 1st question, unfortunately we as the movement, it's extremely now there is to to cut off of all communications and contacts with goals as to what we saw above the or the whole have been released nearly the last few days. we have afflicted that the v one, wherever the will have dental them in a very high water on the cause of conduct and then the very human way and the, the have the, the, the best to keep them safe as much as we can. but again, well, we have looked at looked of list of names, but even this means we are not sure about the other side or the on the other side. okay. while we're speaking, we're hearing that the idea has a non stop, has to add on fields, maneuvers their calling into into gas. it was out of expected by you this reaction. i think based on the whole, the nations of the last 3 weeks. all these, a collection of the tugs and the most and around goes us to the uh, the uh, international and simple by the americans. and uh, so it is, it was leading to this uh, as of the, the um, forbidding, been since for a golden vision via didn't. and those know the, the have started the nation, but they have started the we are going to be enrolled in very good onto operations . well, they haven't stated clearly that they are at this moment, initiated or launch. i don't envision the conflict that has rage since the october 7th attack estimate to thousands of that. so as you chronicled it's threatening the stability of the region. how much was the in consideration with some us ahead of the initial offensive? did some of the militants go against the orders and the severity of what they did on that day? i to us and such questions sometimes are misleading because of these questions. uh, booking the, the, the, what's happening to be the most economical sells, as well as the unions destroying the infrastructure of this, wondering how thousands of offers instead units as if it has started on october 7th, we are talking about the conflict of 6 is 75 years old, but when we talk about the last few months we, we are talking about because of the of which was besieged for 17 years, suffocating, miscellaneous, ease for 2 points, for the minimum boasting of that has converted business to into the biggest open air because of the cleaning machine on chick points and there was spent the expansion of settlements visualization of yours and i'm in humans, a treatment of all the prisoners inside digits. we have what isn't, isn't it? so agent now for more than for the kids night and the whole thing is not for, for the, for the e as in june. no one is talking about them. we, we have got the message or from best. so they, me, government on nothing, yahoo and swap. those we have clearly declared the vision towards the blessing and the dreams of an independence and the state. but a seem to have one of 3 choices either to leave it ought to be killed or to live as a slave in the above type of machine. this is the conflicts we have. what we have done is an active defense. we have defending our children or be able to or will build on a daily basis, maybe not by ok, but also by hunger, by sickness, by sports water by sports, the food. so how, how does that point get across when, when you've taken hostage women and children back to gaza? how does that further your calls? well, i think the old as well from the chief commander of before because somebody good from the 1st moment of this as well for me comes now from from because the other details. and now we won't have an auditor from our side because of this very complicated. let's see this position. what we have confirmed that this, the chief commander, if i could, somebody get pens, give you instruction not to how woman, not to home, a civilian to home, gender. but what's happened? at least what we have seen that after one hour or 2 i was the top 10 security system in the area have gloves the was and the for the don't the even the suncoast inside bay area, not only our group, other rooms and civilians, even though it is we have a lot of variables the summer, so it was kids, but other slaves because they are believing in the what so called honey bye look to them, kind of a book to them from the each sort of jump or any civilian is captured by anyone is told by the so the, the army that we are going to king the, the hostages and the culture. and this has been done in a lot of cases, a roof of 2014. there was one soldier who was captured by the, by the so 80 photos in the, in a few minutes. if you have can. 300 of the thing is based on this. what so called honeywell doctor, then, or the neighborhood, the floor. again, we are not blending, we have not instructed anyone to home or took up shop under the video, but they were harmed, weren't they? ok, are there are there were there were people, there were people shot dead families of been killed. we've seen funerals as you, as you well know, funerals almost every day and gaza. the heartbreak for, for those parents, nothing to do with the id f, the chain, whatever it is, what it was i did. this is because the people were in kate tibits is there, is there not yet to another to look on them. and instead of business of on that goes to the, wasn't kimball, says the slain is the accusing just to take all of the people to the who much and they are using the on people to the machine. the goal of israel right now is your total destruction they, they have miles quickly. what is your goal and, and how do you plan to reach it? first of all, this is an impulse of admission. they have to have this in 2008 in 2012, and 2014 and 21. and they are fed simply fast because how much is not the glow of militant young boys or, or young people from us, has an idea how much is a political project? how much is, is, is a political movement that are presenting the vast majority of philistines, how much was elected in the, in the, in the, in the last election, 2006 and 173 percent. this is one side seconds from the minute total, and how much is a political movement? how much to have a social activities, how most of education activities, how much is in the, in the, in the so, in the spanking does, in the, in the, even for a student who is an outside of this model. how can be the kid, how much they have to live in 2000. and they have announced that he goes to another kid from us to still fighting local kits to bring in the sort of don't get actually to, but they have in the door without that using any of these quotes. and we are sure that we will, they will end on again without achieving kind of is good except slow things and must have cutting thousands of innocent civilians. do you think the public and gals a supports what you did on october 7th, 100 bills and i'm sure if you'll come full of the video on out of that language and you can read or hear what the people say. even of the houses of this to the yes, because this to our houses, but it'd be kind of break our will to fight for freedom and dignity and independence. and we are still supporting the resistance because we have on hand for the beast, for 50 is of the also agreement to 1993 of the 50 is what's the result with no said we have to just select the idea of a steam estates in the mind the philippines of the 50 is we have had before the last little 100. a 1000 system is now we have 700000 the system is in all of that. it's what is, i mean the and that's the essential for the field. it's at 64 percent for the sort of feeling sick is under the control of this leave is body by sickness. we have well for the 100 for these 450 it's my thought is that isn't is more of the fund, the mining any shots for bees or for existence for the political solutions of water . but the state you just mentioned there an actual palestinian state. it appears that that is getting further and further away following the events of the last number of weeks. it says under monday, smoke e, as in the use of all by the so it is they have said that the beating the vin is motions for the political stage for a political entity between the seat except a slight stevens. have one of 2 choices either to leave for to be could. this is what they said. look, what do you, what do, how would you describe the course of 5 minutes the smoke that when he quoted for betterment of steam as it is. and he did it and what other visited me and others because the out and the option for me was, was bill was able to sleep. and tom, this is the biggest story of a story full of seen is the for what it is not us who destroyed the sean. so for be i take your point, but the government's change and prime minister netanyahu may not be here in the future. but the, the younger against how most from these really people i suspect will linger, have you any idea about the social changes in the society, the social changes. and so the, the so say things adult and shift to be to that, like, i'm extremely like to be the whole, the vast majority of society. so safety in the permissive in the government, even in the dependent education, assistance to be the lift is the bought. these have notions to, to pass the finish. want to be in the connected the outlook assistant tool. see, i was looking above a life and blood x to them is look, listen, yahoo! it is seemed to be as the more as a mode modest full, efficient compared to the field and smoked, which will for the last few years as on the list in america of industry that says the jewish, a defense minister, that's the defense minister. he can sit up or describe the conditions of these municipal politicians as an active phil, this is the what the, what we ever did see and decide to like, publish another point to just us. your delegation arrived in moscow. the ukrainian president was addressing an e u summit on thursday indicating that russia may benefit from a larger scale conflict in the middle east. what do you think about such a suggestion that to cut its way the you on the west as regards how they view at what is happening right now? if, if it does expand, if there is the possibility of a going into a wider conflict beyond the middle east. look, i'm not here to analyze it. i'm not sure that, but it takes much lot that i'm sure of the following. that if this aggression don't, they didn't, doesn't stop immediately. and this looked at any of the theme is innocent civilians continual. i'm sure this a confrontation, this condition will be limit, will not be limited to the both of those and for the stand, it will expand to the agent and maybe be a behind a. beyond that, even a diplomatic approach is not going to solve what is happening right now, or do you see things getting worse before the improve? i think this is a political conflict and it can be sort of the only political, the
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u. s. u. k. france and japan with 6 countries abstaining. and so the issue here was the russian resolution, which pressure fashioned as a humanitarian resolution. talked about releasing hostages, humanitarian aid, setting up a safe zone for people that wanted to evacuate. but there are 2 key sticking points . if you will, number one is it called for, and this is really the key part of this resolution and immediate cease fire and that the us and the u. k. could not agree to their essentially the proxy for israel on the security council. they could not agree to that because they say that would essentially box in israel on what they could do militarily and gaza. and also there was no mention of how much at all in the resolution and the countries that voted against it said that was just a non starter as well. so it, we sort of expected this was going to be the case because there are these divides between east and west if you will, between russia and the us side the here when it comes on the security council. so it was sort of expected that this probably would be voted down and it clearly was. so now we move on to the next step. i mean, both, everyone on the security council agrees that there is a necessity to alleviate the humanity or in suffering. the issue is how to do it and have security council resolution. i think i, we talked about that next step. there is a 2nd resolution one being for put forward by brazil. it's mail slight to
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u. s. u . k. france and japan voted against the resolution. the us said russia failing to condemn us is the reason why russia's resolution put forward without any consultations make no mention of from us. none by failing to condemn from us rushes, giving cover to a terrace group. that brutalizes innocent civilians, it is outrages, it is hypocritical, and it is indefensible. there is now this unity on the security council, but there is a path forward. brazil has put up its own draft resolution and it does call out from us. but instead of calling for a ceasefire calls for humanitarian pause. that draft resolution by the brazilians will be voted upon here at the security council on tuesday. but already the russian ambassador says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel's on to how does data at the united nations. now it says it is right in processing and conflict as kind another child this time fall from the conflicts and forced cases said joseph tobac . great, angry listening to radio coverage of the will. when he notes on the door of a policy and in american family and suburban chicago on hampton has more on the story from bridgeview, illinois, the funeral for another child lost a violence in echo with a conflict half way around the world. palestinian american boy why d? a l c. u maze mother answered the door to an angry landlord shouting against muslims and the conflicting gauze. and israel police say the man stabbed her in the face with the military style. nice. when the mother fled, the attacker stab 6 year old would be a $26.00 times killing him. 71 year old charles cuba who appeared in court on monday is now in custody. the phasing murder attempted murder and hate crime charges. my son is a martyr, says ody i'll for you. me would be his father and i hope the people have gone as it would accept him as a martyr to them. the issue of from us and gaza is an issue of the world, not countries. i'm too small to comment on it, and i hope my son becomes a bullet that solves this issue. of the service drews thousands, including chicago's mayor and the governor of illinois. den mohammed hopes the funeral of a young boy will transform the value of lawmakers across the us. hopefully this with this kind of situation that may be after these conversations who have been h
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u. s. u. k, france and japan. and then we had the 6 countries that have stained multi gone up or 0, switzerland, ecuador, and albania. so that the us did not even need to veto this. it simply did not even get enough vote. stephen, have to even go to a veto by the united states. russia clearly stating that this was their humanitarian effort with this resolution to try to get some humanitarian help there . but to the us, france, japan and u. k. uh voting against it. okay, but i'm, i'm told that there's a 2nd resolution now slighted for discussion and to vote tomorrow. so yeah, that's right. so brazil has a resolution on the table as well. it calls not for an immediate cease fire, but for a, a, a temporary halt to hostility is a temporary, a pause if you will, which is a lot different than a complete cease fire. and it also in the brazil draft. it also does specifically mention from us and the resolution that in their words, the terrorist attack against israel on october 7th. so this is a little bit more of what the us and u. k. the west, if you will, are looking for this resolution. now we're supposed to be voted on tonight. we're now being told that that has been pushed to tuesday evening tomorrow night now that that boat will come down and that one we do not know have no indication whatsoever on how the countries will vote on that one. guy, brad is under the united nations. thank you. still a head on out his era as a t
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whereas dozens of countries including plummeted west and nations, such as the u. s. u k. got in jeopardy easily, and he's well spoke out against they choose or abstain from voting altogether on the sides of basset to the un quality as well. i know defined power also, it's actions and criminal of the occupying followed has launched its ground invasion in the darkest of guys uh what it has caught electricity, internet and old communications. and yet, here, there are still some who refuse to equally unequivocally condemn these war crimes and crimes against humanity being perpetrated by his right. but to day we will not focus on such a regrettable stance. we will focus on the equipment cutting message. this august assembly has sent to a lot of people that the over what do you mean majority over the people over the war stand with you that you might be able to get quoted within somebody. it was, it's, this is the material manifestation of the great concern for the fates of all those civilians in gauze and israel, but united the soul. this resolution is the least we can and must
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those, i guess, the u. s. u. k, france and japan voted against the resolution. the us said russia failing to condemn us is the reason why russia's resolution put forward with out any consultations. make no mention of from us, none by failing to condemn from us rushes giving cover to a terrace group that brutalizes innocent civilians. it is outrages, it is hypocritical, and it is indefensible. there is now this unity on the security council, but there is a path forward. brazil has put up its own draft resolution and it does call out come us. but instead of calling for a cease fire calls for humanitarian pause. that draft resolution by the brazilians will be voted upon here at the security council on tuesday. but already the russian ambassador says he has deep reservations about gabriel's onto which is either at the united nations or human rights organizations and international new expos. urging in social criminal court to step up its investigation into possible war crimes committed by israel and how much so fast and reports from the hague. after thousands of deat
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u. s. u p. and partners and friends we, we continue to support ukraine every day. and our correspondents and key from and gone to ranko, told us more about why hosting this meeting is so important to you frame all those words by on the bare block about europe stretching from elizabeth on to a lu. hahn's clear out of course music to ukraine, and this is what ukrainians uh, hoping fault. this is what they've been fighting for here on my don and keith during the evolution in 2014 and ukrainian. it's on its way to the european union and it's now a candidate and helps to start negotiating by the end of the. so this is definitely one of the top issues here in keep doing this informal i have to say meeting because your credit is notes and e u member, no documents will be signed, but it will be a very important an exchange of ideas. how you can support your credit, and so your client is hoping that the support will continue to it will be flowing. i. i'm speaking about the military simple with all those 1000000 shells you, you has promised to do leave it to ukraine by the end of the and all the promises, but also economic financial support to be able to do credit. you is already helping you create a lot and here and key if people are hoping that this whole, this, this, this financial support will continue despite some problems with some of you members states. but unexpectedly, that is also the nature of, of america, the united states. pausing with a financial help for ukraine elections in slovakia that you've mentioned that we are seeing cracks in the west and support for ukraine. so this meeting will probably be even more important to show that those corrects on the big and there's ukraine still to to can still count on the
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u. s. u k is not gonna allow anybody. and if we remember when uh, there was a commission from the european uh, courts. uh, they wanted to look into again a span. what are the between you say, the moment your you put out any arrest, little arrest you and your families, that killed, that's been something. so i doubt it's ever going to happen. unfortunately, nobody ever gets uh, brought up on crimes like this. just like when you brain bombed. uh no, we're always here. for 8 years. anybody ever get brought up on crimes? no. undoubtedly, unless they get arrested by brushing force has ever will be brought it for crimes. same here in this case. so it's not a 1st time. and unfortunately, the people who make the decisions will never get punish. right of that before i like to go that there are various reports regarding the sound of the kind of a, you know, the movement of the rocket into, into that hospital as it is now from the expert perspective, we know that when there is a war, there are rules of engagement, right? and from the sound of the rock it is it, is it, is it adequate to tell the kind of rocket but it's used here and how do you think that they can get to the bottom of this? well, as i was saying, the sound is very specific to a j dam uh air ariel bomb. so it's a gravity bump with uh, guiding with uh, wings attached wings and a guiding system to bring it in. uh, the end result is going to have to be an ongoing uh on site investigation. you have to find the pieces of a, of the bomb find for app know, look at the look at the a crater is created. that's the only way you can get. unfortunately on site witnesses have been killed and there's nobody can say that. yeah, so i hit over here. nobody survive that. the only the evidence you have left is what you can pick up by the sound. like i said, but a sound, it sounds like a j. m, of gravity, bombs are flying in various very specific screeching. so other than that it's, it's only the physical evidence that you can pick up on site. i'm assuming that the palestinians are probably looking for whatever pieces they can find. they can find it, they'll have proof that they know. would it be easy to find those pieces? yes, normally uh, each bomb each your missile warhead, they all have their own uh, types of for invitations. okay. so you can usually go off that sometimes old river park, big enough chunks that you can find some kind of uh, marketing um, but again, it, it all depends. it all depends where it hit, how it hit. uh, but until they find the physical evidence that that's not what you're going to put it down to the end. it is by that physical level. but what we have in my expert opinion, delta j them coming in. all right, we have to leave it here. now a spanish lab copy of nick, thank you so much for your insight. and don cortez. thank you very much. your insight as well. okay. now the number of casualties in gas, it has been increasing by the medical facilities that are still functioning, had been over whelmed by the influx of wounded people in desperate need of treatment. a local report that has the data as we are here at the emergency section walking between the these people who just arrived from different areas who are. so here we can see a lot of injuries laying down on the floor. doctors dealing with them on the floors of course a lot of people, a lot of civilians next to the injuries. and we can also see on the, on the schools working really hard to serve and do their job. since the beginning of the day. we have a signal from the british and narrow that we must go for them. when we went to bed, we have seen them in the, in the nose with us. we have seen a lot of bodies, hundreds of others, very with sick things on the threes. they are living, most of them are women and most of them all the way uh to then we have evacuated to hundreds of him. we couldn't find any ins as well. so we have been to, uh, we found, i know about the bishop in so that we bought. busy them on, on, on the phone as you see here on the floor and we take them and put them on the building without anesthesia. and sometimes of course, there is no but as for me to get over it. but as in simple as much as i can, i'm so sort of saying there's no safety inc, as the air goes up, because the, there's only the vin and that there's no how to deal with that. we would with these people, was the one to decide because of the but they that they do what it comes on because most of the children was banned. so we couldn't that the tech sick victim them the easy so and also the some of the women would offend from that. i don't know if it's a new weapon. we can see also civilians hiding inside these sections. you can see children are also looking to do bodies and sleeping next to big by this is terrifying. international board should take action of what happening here, right in the hospital. what happened in on the inside the hospital was a big was big war 5. we don't want to pop in here. all those, all of the hospital attack has exacerbated they already die humanitarian situation in gas that were heard from a john list based in the region just an optimal a. she says civilians are desperately trying to cope. or we have now a or another, another a suffering didn't. there maybe can a soft back a we have a hi i'm, i'm probably as we have a high number of casualties, was this software? maybe it didn't because it's also a dick, i'm lucky with such amount of bad cuz they're good. some of the because it has a guy that was a out of a their services to be call and say, oh, they're running out of the college. all different opinions viewing does a hide the funny for facts because of such and crying a water cry. and we really can call the guys world class i think should be. and so we just one i told him to keep them says a way of put on the kind of related conflict and seeing how much i'm going if i'm, if she has, we have a lot of movies here in here hands and we have a lot of big selection and you have a lot of this should always 30 and we don't do without having any turn to a 6 hour looted. also we are going to hunger really and we are going to that market . that's the big situation because it is food. i'm thinking of like a food beginning does that would be enough only for the few things that people out there may be 4 days or 5 days. they will not find anything the shelves now. and please tell me this of lines on the people just turn around and go here on to you to find some needs. but they can look like everything do they need. nowadays, we are start during our, the senior team together. so they're getting against this on as well as against the congress, most of the now together they are, i the like to put on what's happening around them. and i'm assuming you have another group of in well there because they were here in an army 37, and it's a salt water. in addition, east and 24 people in here, it will affect them as the for the spring. they're also on the grounds has anything to do. and with such a positive execution, the nga the hospital attack has sparked outraged throughout the muslim world with anger boiling over a long, a protest as in 11 on the raleigh in the national capital descended into valens as demonstrate as match the windows of the united nations building and let's find all those raised policy in the slides on the security defense of the u. s. embassy and also the voice, the anger at the french diplomatic compound, police responded bobby, on least by all lashing water cannon, mt a gas to disperse the crowd. following the attack of the top diplomatic of jordan, which bore this policy in any use really territory set that previously shuttled peace talks with you as president joe biden were being cancelled. joining us for administer said that the meeting will have been unable to stop the war. we decided not to hold before waste time. it's in on because the washington will not be able to make a decision to stop the war. the building of the, of the rep hospital is a he knows what crime and it's cannot be tolerated. our decision not to hold the full body assignments was made of the consultations for the policy and authorities . kyra and washington policy new lead. i'm home with the boss also refused to participate in the pre existing the shuttle meeting with us presidential biden is that by said that he needed to remain with h
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world and solidarity with palestine. demonstrations comes many western governments including the u. s u k. are still asserting israel's right to defend itself. the barker reports flying the flag for c spine. this is the pockets tony capital is lama, but my boss numbers failed the streets. as this rarely expands its assaults on guns, the oppression to crime lead is to health and the violence. we have come to appeal to government and to wake. our governments wake up wake and ghost on.
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u. s. u k. are still asserting israel's right to defend itself. the barker reports flying the flag for c spine. this is the pocket stony capital as lama but my boss numbers filled the streets. as this rarely expands its assaults on guns, a passionate cry for, well, lead is to health and the violence. we have come to appeal to government and to wake. our governments wake up, wake and ghost on, besides and the palestinians are brothers. an overwhelming majority of nations by the recent un resolution cooling for a sustained humanitarian truce to many of his rails west of allies. didn't australia abstain from that vote to the hunger and disbelief of many heat and sickening. anyone that has any kind of morality, any kind of humanity would definitely be standing with that gone. of course, what's on this to doing now? name we we were in the side on this. continuing. the truth is, course in europe, spain is one of only 8 e country supporting the complete seas for the capital, madrid, a sense of frustration that the lack of a european consensus on ending the bloodshed. it's not bad went bad outside. no, no, it's a shame. what's happening to depend, assuming people, you know, that the whole of your, some european governments are even supposed to you. i think that we citizen should take you on the streets and mobilize them. at least there's not enough in germany a 3 week plan and rally isn't. flags has been lifted. allowing members of one of the largest policy indian communities in europe to gather and anger and grief. in the past few weeks, millions of miles, multiple cities around the world, the cry, so peace, growing, ever more desperate. the ball came out just the or a while you can find much more information on our website to elgin 0 dot com. there are you find all the days, top stories, of course, all the headlines and updates out of guys. i will leave you with that live picture and we'll be back in about 30 minutes time with more news. see you then by the challenges here. we're down to the page the as the one guys, the enter the surgery menu, all about the impact it could have all the occupied was fact. and on palestinians living in israel, the occupied territories was as governed by how much the occupied westbank is governed by the palestinian authority that by both factions once an independent palestinian state. however, this program for self determination and autonomy has substantial historical differences. like thomas, the father son, you know, sorry to recognize as israel and was the relations between the occupied westbank and israel are not exactly friends. there has been a certain level of corporation, but how was the, how much the offensive on southern israel, on october 7th. and israel's one, gaza change the nature of this relationship and we'll have further escalation of the conflict results in both the fund a single source. and how much putting aside the differences and joining forces, the policy and in 5 minutes, just how much stay you talked to. i was just the policy in 5 minutes and how much they thank you for talking to just do that. thank you. the warm guys as in the 3rd week, and there's increasing pressure on you, not only to condemn the attack, but also to take a stand against how much, what's your position on that? this water has been declared on the scene and the been long time before october 7th, and those who ask for these sorts of things, they don't know about it, seeing that reality. but a scene use audio nighted under the set of conditions. and what we have seen in does that we have been seeing get in the west bank as was more about a $102.00, but as seen as have been killed since october, 7th, and thousands of palestinians have been killed in the west bank as well. and you need them to, to cut him and he but on enjoy those of them. bethlehem i never saw. but as daniels these days, that orland, uh, talked. but why did it take so long for the palestinian authority to react? the world was already shocked at what happened on october 7th. were leaders were issuing statements, and the police to new authority remain silent. why no, we did not this island because we were conducting a very active, condensed, intensified diplomatic activities in order for us to stop the aggression immediately. yet it took the bombing of a lead hospital it as though it hundreds of philistines died for the president to return from jordan, cut short his visit there, and finally appear on tv speaking to the palestinian people. isn't that a bit too late? oh, visual is what we could afford as it, as that's really visual, is not only to talk to the media. visual is what is more important is that the president from the a one has been conducting phone calls, visits, he was every well and he spoke to everybody in order for us to create an international, the front to stop the act and the aggression against how would it be, but it goes until now we are calling for an immediate physician will fight them so that the people will have a chance to even take that out of that. i've been as the accused of the injured and provide the still waiting for the hospitals and so on. so i would have thought a gets has been for the woke us from day one. and during those 1st few hours or few days, has there been any contact with these really sides, considering that the security coordination, i think is still ongoing on the contract, we totally did freeze any security coordination with the site is not because of this much time before so therefore, there has not been really any point. that's what the site is under uninstall. commonsense has or the context has been generated through the united states, europe, countries and so on. so we are conducting a very intensified diplomatic mission. ok, but concretely the policy and it will start to is here and the okay, by the westbank, it is geographically a separated from guys and there is no way to reach you guys from, from here. so apart from calling for cease fire, for humanitarian corey doors for safe places, what can you do as not? what can we do? what we have been doing? we have been doing a lot our relationship with the guys that has nothing to do with this impression of geography. we have been in charge of guns for the last 50 years. even during the time that how much has taken over. it goes up in 2007. we have been responsible for education. we have been responsible for helps we have been responsible for water for electricity. we bid the sellers, we bid the printers. so a lot of relationship with the government never stopped. so with these people are our people, we don't do the favor, but as the new ones are one, whatever they are now, water is installed in eastern time. eunice, we are providing me because applies uh through uh that across. and we have been also providing financial assistance or through the w f. b. we were working with them and we are working also i, we have a 3 ministers today who are located in gus. and they are doing better or what they should do as ministers in this government. they are visiting costs, but the letter and say looking at needs that are providing us over the needs and we are working accordingly. so therefore, it's not that we are doing diplomatic work as a software, but also we are providing every system that we can do. we are daily impact with our egypt and coordinators in order for us to reconnect it. could us at the, from egypt to offer, do you think it's enough considering that every day, hundreds are dying and guys, hundreds of adults, hundreds of children. do you think what you're doing is enough? of course not. the enough is for us to stop the aggression against our people and that's not a 100 bucks or something. now what happens, but we are working with all those who want to see a peaceful does the obese for palestine. we're working with that that actually on the community that as i told you, it's very unfortunate that these international leaders who have been really eh, making statements. and so both of these i, they did not make on a statement to court and i wanted somebody to stop. it's aggression against our people. and cuz you mentioned palestinian unity several times. so far that might be true a district level. but at the political level, they have been bitter divisions all the way back since 2006. and they haven't, you've never been able to reconcile between how mass and fetter a good to bear also responsibility. somehow for what's happening in guys that don't you think you gave a window of opportunity for israel to do whatever it wants? oh, there is somebody is there is somebody the tax on guys has been system. i think they say the tax on ballasting is whatever they are has been a system up there, but they're the ones. i'm guys, i've been systematic ever since that these, these divisions exist not much more before. of course it is a, it's a very sad situation in which but as being in reality and but a scene is not enough to and i did, we did everything, get an effort. we did sign for agreements in order for us to bring, but a scene in unity and that the a little bit long ago. and i don't want to go. it is not the time to go into i blame game now. they, bro, to, to day for us is that we stand united without what people and we start united to stop the war, and we started united to the lease i would it be. but this is the most important thing of this is stage. i'm not going to go into the blame game, was it a sponsor? been for them up eh, making the about a scene and unity achievable. that's a different story, but i am sure that after this situation, there is no room and the circumstances for continuation of this bit. this is a situation that does dictate itself when our service that it by the cdns should be united. so does that mean that after this is over, the palestinian authority will also look a bit a boards and see how it could change because there's a lot of complaints even here in the okay, by the west bank people are criticizing you and i'm sure you're aware of that, the situation in the west bank is very dangerous situation. the actual has nothing about the could of his sizing us or him up there yet. it is very tough. this is a situation in which you'll see that i, the ottoman encouraging going to the but as seen on thousands but a scene and villages, but as the, and see if there's ever isn't good day, 985. but as the notes have been edited and even more than the 1000, the other issue is that b is available in additional programs have intensified the number of set that is to day in the scene. then 33 is more than 750000. and it's a growing gilbert, i think it's a land confiscation the increment of an expression of 7 areas, the war around jerusalem then gardens and deluxe, almost so or these is what i used to ask these, the deduction of our money. but it's a good thing about these people that they feel and the faith we feel it as well. visual is not that about a scene and people out on one side of the body, seen a leadership on bad the way out. i'm up because we and uh would it be but under a dock and nothing. yeah. who started you has been designed to fully until 30 i so that goes up and to gradually i didn't get a month. the next. that was fun because nothing yellows. start the g has always been to can every possibility of if you're checked by the seen us that. okay, but you still haven't answered my question to but people have been complaining, have been frustrated with the palestinian authority. i'm sure you're aware of that . especially the half of the population here in deal combined with back is below 25 . those are the ones who risk their lives. those are the ones who go to classes. those are the ones who are targeted by israel during the night. the raids and doing all what's happening. do you think that somehow you have failed them? that's something you haven't done enough. nothing to protect them. no, it's up to him. that the issue is that there is a no q bank army. and as i said, we are under commission the and the by the scene and also that the, as an oregon of the national liberation movement, the it'd be a little different. but it kind of functions we fight every day. but as then youngs have been resisting in the west bank and of course the be a little different but it comes functions has i don't have adopted be split resistance or over the years. but of yesterday they say it is, they don't understand this, but i just thought you'd be machine getting machine does not know. it'd be useful then ministration or whatever. they say the government has actually changed the rules of engagement. and therefore, it's not that the but a scene of people out of it for us to get this situation is a situation in which one concord extremely dangerous in the west bank a general side in gaza. and when the scene is under attack, it's all or by this time he is under attack. so we are all angry. we are all for one, and the every one is for all. and that's when we speak about defending, i'll waterfall them. but as a lot of clinics in goal of threes, we are facing the set a lot of the attacks. and also we have formed equipment these to defend people in the villages that if you come in, this is and so on. so we are doing everything in every possible way, but our president has been there enough emission more than one is quite important, the motion of protection board there. but as the men people. so these are the things that we have been doing here, of course, because that is not under condition, was not the guys that was under siege for the last 17 years. it's a very difficult situation. and therefore, ballasting is, as i said, we are doing everything that can be done on the cut on situation to protect our to be. but the issue is not on the what the but a senior. i'm also not the is doing. it's what we are doing or think of that, and i think we are doing what every possibility that we can do to save the lives of our kids, our children, our women. and so, so if it's what the other students are doing together with the political leadership is doing together, why is the owners and need each statement to say that only the piano, the palestinian liberation organization represents the palestinian people that excludes many political factions. so why is the need to always underline that? or because the issue is the issue is not about excluding or including the, the be a little has been the sort of adjustment that are present the. but i've seen that people and the yellow one, they don't open dialogue with how much and is that makes you had so that there wouldn't be included within the be a lot. is an organization that's election of or different infections. and to be a know, has the 13 different functions, and therefore how much has what was being invited to join to be annoyed. so that means you had, has been invited to join. that'd be a little f cause you will need dialogue and you need to agree on what out of the, the a, what is the, what is the kind of program, what is the, is that i get a program, what are the different programs so that we agree on one unified from based on the agenda. otherwise everybody wouldn't be sure thing somebody would be something left, somebody should be shoots and guide. no one can make visa alone. and no one can make war alone. we have to be united. and besides that, got that to go to war and decide that god, that a to go to bes, whenever any of these is possible looking forward. israel says it will carry out the grand incursion. we don't know when yet. the military also said that it's taking its gloves off when it comes to the occupied west bank and going after how miles across the west bank and in all of this, president biden is actually doubting the number of casualties coming out of the ministry of health and a database, he says that the palestinians are fleeting, that but with looking ahead there be more and more casualties. what's your response to when president biden puts in question what you say? well look, 1st of all, the numbers that comes out of the number, but a scene in getting out of them. but as of there, but it's gonna administer to pets our administrative pets because we are in charge of the head of the sector and all of guys that in the same way that we are in charge of the headed sector in the west bank. and joe is the name as well. so the numbers are our members, of course we dig the numbers and from the director general of the horse because in, in, in, in guns and then they released but some of them. but as we do, but the question, this number is just for some people to, to leave for themselves, columbia humanitarian breast, once it'd be that fee because what this had been and does is nothing but as i believe up in it. so if people don't want to believe what is or maybe that might commit you to disaster and the number of but as seen as will have been killed. be able to don't want to believe the thousands of children and women who have been get, be able to get out of self and lead those who don't want to see any entity there on the want to see what is happening one day. so they decide they don't want to see what is happening with their bodies in the side. so therefore, then i'm, but as out a product, the out, our members, these numbers out of fit to us from the hospital of augusta, the every single day that's received by our minister of had. so therefore, this situation, i think if they can often at the admission united admission has istation bed and goes well the united nation can verify everything, give number of but as the knows why that, that all the thousands of people who out us then no more around a 1000 people who are still under development is that out of, but it's been as will have been conducted off into a side that, that of that. and we don't know them, but as of them yet. so i'm asking you this because of the same time what president biden is putting into question these numbers. the u. s. and other western countries including front president emanuel my call, are calling for the peace process to be revived at the end of this war. they will be many more that they'll be much more destruction. do you think that's even possible after all this suffering business is unusual. and this, this process is why it has been quite some time ago. so to speak about this process . that means a more prolonged as a tax on the given you side of the motor time to act. i think what is needed now by the see that as to what i want it. so i had to stop the war until stopped that gushing. i'm the stop that the recipes under stop the must have getting of our to be with that as well as need. those who want to think of that be after they should think of one thing that this item should be bought. i bought it in, it's a commission that has okay, i've done that, but it's in the sense that the insights oven into it enjoy to isn't it. that is what these people should be putting for about the quarter
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pro palestinian bodies have swept across the west as well, with demonstrations taking place in the u. s. u k. on italy, when does it protest us from the jewish voices for feast n, y n, n y c. democratic socialists of america congregated as are valid in manhattan to demand the sci fi and gaza. according to local media, they march to the new york city library and stopped the traffic in the street. $150.00 protesters were fortunately arrested onto the north. some of the most kind of just 5 minutes of just into the was was why leaving a must the online video has gone viral, showing the moments people of the mosque was shouting, shame on you at 2 doorways. he left so just as wave signs and simple depaula stein urging the canadian prime minister to advocate a ceasefire at least 5000 people gathered outside the budget, 5 minutes as daunting streets office in central london to hold a vigil to commemorate the loss of innocence, palestinian lives including those killed in the hospital, but this was lit candles and laid flowers as the trout. tons of stone plumbing garza and fried palestine, while wav
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u. s. u crate is not the 51st day. joe biden treats ukraine like it's the 51st dates. the senate treats ukraine like it's a 50 per state, including mitch mcconnell, he's one of the worst ones. and you've got the democrats in the house point a motion to adjourn, pitching an absolute bed, and apparently pulling a fire alarm over there in the canon building. because it does not find you crane. this is the most america last unbelievable calamity i've ever seen in my life. and these people are paid by the american taxes. green is one of the conservative magar republicans not under former president trump and his influence on the party score. and now being criticized by the liberal mainstream media with articles a logic that by refusing to support a voided check for ukraine. they are putting americans last and try and turn the us into an isolationist country. trump himself, who is now running for the presidency again, says the war would never happen if he was still in power. meanwhile, the latest polls show that the majority of americans believe washington should not approve additional funding for ukraine. a stance at both the white house and money, and congress still refused to consider. while we talked with us television and radio presenter stephen malls start who says military aid allocated to the ukraine in conflict has created a hole in the budget and the country is slowly starting to change its policy. i see more and more politicians are running uh saying, hey, this is unsustainable because our economy is in big trouble with the most people are, are feeling it. every single poll says that the country's headed in the wrong direction . that the economy stain. uh and that, and then vitamins doing a terrible job of handling the economy. and then if you say, but we're giving billions and billions and billions of dollars to ukraine some time and time and time again. and we plan on doing it order for the foreseeable future. with the limits, people are, are going to say what i'm like, wait a minute. what about me? what about the price of groceries? what about my paycheck? what about being able to buy less to do less with my finances? it's not, it's, it's going to really push is going to come to shove, and you're going to have a lot of senate seats open, especially on the democrats side. every house sheet obviously is open to a president. trump, who will probably be the nominee for the republicans, has expressed veto his concern with unlimited funding for ukraine. so i think, well, i think if there's a time from tonight it's, it's turning and it will continue to turn with russia. is it closer ties between africa and china? moscow is open to foreign language courses and it's schools that now studied chinese swahili and i'm hark. ortiz correspond that marina cust reva visited some of the schools to learn a bit of something new a washer. last week. i have become friendlier than ever in recent years. and another step toward cements and that relationship is learning each other's languages. there are around 30000 african students in russian university is at the moment, and that number is only set to grow. likewise, the number of russian speaking of african language will grow as well because this september, a handful of public schools across my scope began teaching m hardwick and swahili, obviously, to 2 of them to see just how much interest there is. so initially figured out where that all started when we went to the university where they told us about america. even then we're told that we might be able to stay and i was happy because this is a unique opportunity to show you people started american. this is a very interesting and unusual if you can get a job as a translator or diploma or actual a lot of opportunities. the school was attended by the lights, russian diplomats and former un on bassett or vitale chicken. so it makes sense that this was among the schools chosen to not have been a much store. we must understand so that the options to learn this language are divided into 2 parts. for our graduates. on the one hand african countries already promising market and graduates with knowledge of the amara kline, which could be in demand for businesses or future investors. on the other hand, one of the you ends in institutions is located in the capital of t t o b up. we hope that students, if they are imbued with culture and history, can be in demand at international organizations such as the un and unesco would. and so far too african languages are an offer here in moscow. hark, which is the official language of the field. but also used in other parts of eastern africa and swahili, which is the official language of 10. yeah. tends in the end, the african union as a whole for sensory students around the world were taught english, french, german, or spanish as a foreign language in schools. it was always something european, definitely not asian, or ask look at the spots and not a year in russia like the school, for example, were, chinese is the 1st language. and now they're introduced in swahili as well. let's check it out. to the do my colleagues and i talk for a long time about how we could promote trans special languages this high school level. last year we entered into agreements with the multiple states university and the os. if we would like to send you an african language, in addition to chinese, of course we agreed we were ready. if anything interesting is show to come to us. this year we have recruited a whole clause. the state has the swahili language, the guys are happy, they really like it. they can already see something despite the fact that less than a month has passed since this task of this that is so that she starts young me. besides me, i can be, i can write, i can speaking short phrases. i think that i can even push them to some documentary is where he lives. i had never heard of swahili language before, and i was very interested to find out what kind of language was when i heard about it and decided to move to the schools. i know i'm planning to enroll in oriental studies all this way. he literally to department. i wish there was more as soon as you know, this is a great opportunity to learn a new language, especially since i like learning exotic languages. so highland grammy's, not that complicated. i have most of this i can read, i know basic phrases i can connect. my life was to a helix because i want to become an international journalist. and no chinese in swahili will be useful to me for this career is stuck with you to lay off with, you know, this is a 1st experience and of course i can't say that it's easy for us as the institutes representatives or for the students. we are still getting used to each other and editing the program because it is based on a textbook that is studied at higher school levels. we expect that by the end of the 2nd year, they may not have mastered this textbook, but they will communicate quite freely at the everyday level. can go to the store, figure out the right path at the airport. in general, this program will encourage children to have a positive perception of africa so that they and their parents understand the prospects of the continent. this initiative is set to have made russia the 1st european country to teach african languages and it's public schools. it was made possible things to most schools, institute of asian and african studies, not only q rates of the process, but also help provide the teachers. and they believe that this is just the beginning. which that i still suppose there was a growing demand in society for the knowledge of african languages. there were a few specialists on africa and russia during those specialist and african economics or african politics. so interest is growing both at the state, emphasize a level to satisfy this interest. we have starting to train children multimedia at the institute of asian and african countries. but also in schools. we started teaching the switching the language from the 10th grade at the school. if they are interested, they can continue studying the language of usability. this is a fairly successful project and we hope that it will continue to develop in bedford . we do not want to stop with 2 languages. we will offer other african, which is the schools the interested in most the school year just started. so it's too early to tell just how popular and successful these lessons will be. but one thing we can say for sure the kids are excited and looking forward to not only learn an african language, but also visit the coincidence and be able to interact with the people. they're somewhat say that's already a significant step forward. and that means that actual physical sand, like you saw a helix safety gee, no longer needs to so maybe name one for them. a bottle of low blood on the cooler, but a would shape the one that took a couple of boxes which a, how bad is that causing century new consumer products kinda contain about r o u binding you soon? you know, when they're, they're not, they do i forget the states of also expressed their interest in developing educational projects with russia. earlier we spoke and to do my thing on the, i know the minister of education in burkina faso, the reflected on cooperation with russia in the field. a difficult problem. we know that the russian education system is built in such a way that education has always been added to best. and it is for this reason that martina fast so wants to learn from russian experience. we are absolutely confident that russia does not only train students to gain qualifications, but actually puts skills at the center of its education system. we also have already carried out a serious reform of the education system in burke, you know, fast. so we decided that starting from the bachelor's degree, we could focus students on their career paths. at the same time, we have introduced practical training in universities, enabling students to apply 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pos, a 120 in favor, whereas thousands of countries including permanent west and one was like the u. s. u k, a germany and it least spoke out against the truth or even abstain from voting altogether . palestine baset over the united nation is called the israel and of the buying power and its actions. criminal. okay, my followed has launched its ground invasion in the darkest of guys uh, what it has cut, electricity, internet, and old communications. and yet, i see that there are still some who refuse to equally and unequivocally condemn these war crimes and crimes against humanity being perpetrated by his right. but today we will not focus on such a regrettable stance. we will focus on the new cubic on the message. this august assembly has sent to all the people that the over whelming majority of the people over the ward stand with you. then you'll probably be able to get acquainted with that somebody. this is the material manifestation of the great concern for the fates of all they civilians in gauze and israel that unites the soul. this resolution is the least we can and must do for the
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u. k u s. c, u actually actually if you look at the readout between them, a precedent box and then the crown prince, it was really quite interesting and quite moderate in, in, um the white house version in the times of is around maybe, oh you perhaps you can tell me this a different side of the version, but the, um, uh, i don't think savvy ray who is delighted as or from us did he was taught was katy directed against saudi foreign policy to a degree because they didn't like the normalization towards the saudis. i'm the americans, i think patching up would it be that pretty poor relationship. and saudi is still very concerned about the rain you influence in the region to get it looked like with a wrench with, with, with china thing some marginal but in the end talk trivial. role in helping to the to get together that the, the have lead to less than you do that by too much and or not. and i think actually, i mean personally, i think the saudi roll over the next a couple of weeks in the constructive se
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u. k u s. c. u. well actually actually if you look at the read out between them a precedent box and then the crown prince, it was really quite interesting and quite moderate in, in the government whitehouse conversion in the times of his role. maybe the you, perhaps you can tell me this a different side of the version. but the, um uh, i don't think savvy ray who was delighted as or from us did he was bought, was key directed against id foreign policy to a degree because they didn't like the normalization tools and the saudis. i'm the americans, i think, practicing up what would be that pretty poor relationship. and saudi is still very concerned about the rainy influence in the region to get. it looked like with a wrench with, with, with china. thanks a marginal but in the end talk trivial role in helping to the to get to get to that uh the have led to less than you do they can you buy too much and or not and i think actually, i mean personally, i think the saudi roll over the next couple of weeks in
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u. k u s. c u. well actually actually, if you look at the readout between them, a precedent box and then the crown prince, it was really quite interesting and quite moderate in and got my wife has a garage and in the times of is around maybe oh you perhaps you can tell me this a different side of the version, but the, um uh, i don't think savvy ray who was delighted with or from us did. he was thought it was key directed against id foreign policy to a degree because they didn't like the normalization towards the saudis. i'm the americans, i think i'll punching up. would it be that pretty poor relationship. and saudi is still very concerned about it. raining influence in the region to get it looked like with a wrench with, with, with china thinks of marginal but in the end talks really a role in helping to, to, to get, to get to that. uh, the have led to less than you do that by too much and or not. and i think actually, i mean personally, i think the saudi roll over the next a couple of weeks in the
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u. s. the u. k. and friends who were pretty much uniform in the response of a condemned thomas unreservedly. they said they stood in solidarity with israel, while russia called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. and there were also voices within russia. and that blamed western countries for it said don't neglecting the israel palestine situation in order to focus on supporting ukraine. but just in general, we're in this multi polar situation where you have the western allies on one side of the rules based order and the lights of russia, china and iran growing ever closer. also at this moment where there is evidence to suggest that iran was involved in these attacks on israel. now, in a world where the potential exists for this conflict to wide and, and such a way that, that puts israel and iran in direct collision with one another. the potential for the security council to find consensus today was always going to be quite limited. so it does appear, there is some division in the council regar
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u. s. c, u, k, the e u. in other western allies, schools being plowed into quite the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved? now we now have it from one ukraine and p themselves. really, the difficulties in the state of both accounts defenses has achieved it for the last few months. counter offensive is going as planned, as long as the sun swell, as much as we can, haven't going as planned. was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition, that that's where a guessing at the steady or the deliveries and the big or the deliveries of the arguments for you frame the foster, the counter offensive 5. the if we can well less than one percent of the ground, the law and for the invasion. unfortunately, that doesn't do any time for the end of the month to guy before another month for 5 years, for the cold in the winter settles and before we can uh, we will. we will have to actually force until the spring time, less than one percent. that really is nothing to show for all of that money and that there's something now that western governments are indeed questio
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u. s . is siding with israel, that certainly is not adhering to that. now the u. s. has made a noticeable shift in terms of prioritizing, making sure that those palestinians in goss, i get the food water medicine they need. in other words, making this trip is a priority for the president. so yes, you could say that there has been a shift in terms of the priority, although the schools have not yet been accomplished. our white house correspondent kimberly hung up there with alexis for us from the white house. thank you very much . kimberly. well, as kimberly was just referencing on monday and telling me if during a meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the us agree estate on team banking said that they had agreed to begin work on some kind of plan that can see a allowed to enter gaza the united states and israel have agreed to develop a plan that will enable the amount of trained aid from donor nations and multi lateral organizations to reach civilians and guys. and them alone, including the possibility of creating areas to help keep civilians out
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those, i guess, the u. s. u. k. france and japan voted against the resolution. the us said russia failing to condemn us is the reason why russia's resolution put forward with out any consultations make no mention of from us. none by failing to condemn from us rushes, giving cover to a terrace group. that brutalizes innocent civilians, it is outrages, it is hypocritical, and it is indefensible. there is now this unity on the security council, but there is a path forward. brazil has put up its own draft resolution and it does call out come us. but instead of calling for a ceasefire calls for humanitarian pause. that draft resolution by the brazilians will be voted upon here to security council on tuesday. but already the russian ambassador says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel's on to how does data at the united nations a canal, human rights organizations and international law, or experts altering, urging all of the international criminal court this, that office investigation into a possible war crimes committed by israel and come us step boss and report
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u. s. u. k. france and japan voted against the resolution. the us said russia failing to condemn us is the reason why russia's resolution put forward with out any consultations make no mention of from us. none by failing to condemn from us rushes, giving cover to a terrace group. that brutalizes innocent civilians, it is outrages, it is hypocritical, and it is indefensible. there is now this unity on the security council, but there is a path forward. brazil has put up its own draft resolution and it does call out from us. but instead of calling for a ceasefire calls for humanitarian pause. that draft resolution by the brazilians will be voted upon here at the security council on tuesday. but already the rush, not bassinger says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel is unto i will just eat at the united nations. all. joining me now in the studio is abraham fry housing, associate professor in conflict resolution at the the institute abraham. great to have you back with us. so yes, you do have to be back and let me start by asking you what you make of the political dynamics in the security council at the moment. well, at the fix, the division actually between the super powers. when we have seen in the past, the kids actually it's and it's not just the same as lady complex since the old will agreement, but also do things out of a spring during the city of war. and so well of the out of the spring was a total pull i as ation between russia and the united states. so now we are seeing actually, but i'm sure i'm trying to proposing some a range mince for or excuse volume, as we have seen above and automatically without even discussing this, you would see the pump is vito and get them voting against that, which is what we saw also during the past times when i see it when the united states was proposing something i'm the show was also block and get when they pleasant see attentions more heights and is now the given. what's happening right now. and ukraine is that playing into how countries are actually responding to this conflict, of course, because, i mean, you cannot see that this what's happening now in this way. but it's fine from the lot of germany. situation between the us and bush and baltic about the now is and you can where there are concerns that the on the us side that this conflict with the, from the momentum uh, the support and the attention that was given to you can in the past, zelinski himself is concerned about this, he mentioned that several times that this conflict with take away from the war. a new trend of the u. s. is slowly being a drag into this until this conflict by them is coming. so that agent by then has supported the unconditionally and in his usual bias, the position of as i am on this conflict. and now actually, it's all the us, diplomatic, if for them the political capital has been, has been in that asian and the middle east, which is something has always been debated with the u. s. wants to withdraw from that asian or wants to invest more. and then we obviously and get skipping that more and more and probably who knows, probably in the original confrontation ends up in the coming weeks. well, taking a bit of a broader view here in terms of trying to find some kind of resolution. i remember just off the russia invaded ukraine, it felt like the international criminal court moved really, really quickly. and they came out made public statements. they have yet to make a public statement on what's happened in gaza. and in israel, they have been close for them to do so. do you think tha
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u. s. c, u k, the e u, in other western allies for being piled into quite the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved? now we now have it from one ukraine and p themselves. really, the difficulties in the states are for accounts defense because a g. so for the last few months counter offensive is going as planned, as long as they're going to sense. well, as much as we can, haven't going as planned was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition that that's where i'm guessing the steadier, the deliveries and the big or the deliveries of the arguments for you frame to foster the counter offensive to far as i mentioned that you've regained was less than one percent of the ground that you lost and for the invasion. unfortunately say that to do any time for the end of the month to guy before another month for 5 years, for the cold in the winter settles. and before we can, we will, we will have to actually force until the spring time less than one percent. that really is nothing to show for all of that money, and that is something now that western
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s b. u offices reported they found orthodox magazines printed in russia. the s b u didn't care that these publications were religious and it'd been printed more than 3 years before. so maybe, but they were from moscow and ukraine. it's a long been recently to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them. the death of steel. sloane they cut off. so could i ask, why does it say so? green is going to be stored near the, but i can't say that you will media with cool, you know, as well on soul level n, u, v. as they said when he cuts photos gallery, but yeah, i know cody ask a, come on off of the pos sending this both of us to, i mean, i have to, i mean, yeah, out of photos to the price with this, the young people are gathering to pray and the judge hasn't shown as constant on the outskirts of done that a few years ago. a real good 5 by the ukranian army, destroyed the judge, but it continues to authorize the she need to be why the, the me most we still hear me when you belong to me. you not use the auction, there's no process. i'll move to the stor
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u. s. u m. tom of, we've also seen 20 trucks go in full of i'd into guys that is being called for so many more the desperately needed. what do you right, the chances of that happening at, at this point in time, i know obviously everyone near it seemingly. so i thought the spoken at the summit that is pushing for that. do you think that they will be able to get that delivered? what i hope so, i mean 20 trucks is like a drop, the or 4th or in a c. like in, in an ocean. i mean, given the best needs human to fit in needs. now as the population of guys, and that's definitely not enough to respond to the crisis, the ongoing crisis and goes up. so i hope at least as somehow i mean under pressure there each on agreement to have the boat dis, begmen at the openness to ensure it's continuous, impediment influx of, of human state. and through the setup without for the decides and get that stuff. but then to politicize aid and get into, into the details of which, which to which type of aid we need to to, to let, then whether it's food or what. but if you will, everything is needed. now, imagine hospitals in crisis, it measured, i mean, is our last couple electricity supply to the slip. doctors. i'm good offices. i mean, when they need fuel to carry on, or patients to dr. aguilar says so age, luckily for like month, the luck. but at the size does need all types of phase now into the strip. and so that has to be a permanent mechanism and a constant flow of 8 out into the goes through. okay, thank you so much time. we're going to go now to ellen fisher who is live for us and occupied east jerusalem. and what has the uh, i guess what, what from the is rarely point of view. how have they seen the ide being delivered from egypt into, into gaza at this point in time? as well on the media here it's hardly rated. have mentioned they're still talking about the release of 2 captives late on on friday night. you'll remember that bang to be a who is to consider the most right wing member of the the net. yeah. who cool government cool less than just a few days ago. he said that nothing should be going into guys except explosives and certainly he's got a lot of supporters in the country who would back that view. we know that to bite when he arrived. he had to speak to the as really war cabinet impacts and, and push them to get the idea to get to the idea of getting you might have to be and he didn't to guys. and even then it was limited. we talked about 20 trucks that normally around $600.00 trucks a day, katia, you might have to, that goes into guys that through the rafa crossing, if you consider the if $600.00 trucks had gone through for the last 14 days, these 20 trucks represent less than one percent of the aides that guides a needs and then obviously we, we behind of what they would normally need because of what has happened over the last 17 at 14 days. and so you're just sending in as some supplies isn't enough, know the head of the united nations and title. he said he hopes that this is the start of what will be a regular convoy of 8 going into guys a. but his games is pointed out, that is very much in the gift of these relays. they could close that with one explosive device heading in that direction. and we've seen wrap up being targeted. it's still not clear whether those with jewels citizenship, those who a gossip, but also whole passports of other countries have been able to exit. that is something that to binding wishes to not the british prime minister, were pushing very much in their meetings with these very leaves this week. but we know the 8th has gone in. it's still unclear whether there was time whether there was the ability for people who have that jewel nationality, to leave the guise of strip innocent people as they were described by joe biden. during his speech on weight and estates, we still don't know whether they are out of guys or no, not at this stage. do we do? we know that ellen, you, you mentioned that there hasn't been much attention focused within israel, on the ide getting through. but what about this pace summit in cairo? has people been watching that closely? well, from what we've seen, know, hey, these really media is not paying much attention to what is going on. now, excuse me, obviously we try to monitor every single channel, every single website at the stage, but from the ones that we normally visit, it's hot dimensions in the likes of the times of israel. and some of the bigger newspapers bought by and large, it is not something that is getting a lot of attention or taking up a lot of your time. one is really media. okay, thank you so much. that is ellen fisher for us and occupied east to jerusalem. actually it to 2 miles the communications director at the u. an agency, the palestinian refugees, she's with us live from amman. and 1st of all, what's your reaction thing to the 20 trucks that have been able to get through the rafa crossing? obviously nowhere near enough at this stage to not get to the round are huge, but they need a dog. i have already been very, very high. even before the start of the golf, i found it so much on 2 minute time, a 1200000 people have been receiving food and from on. right. i don't. so just to give you a perspective, so good, it's a good stock has to be rented. there has to be ongoing. it cannot be, i will. we, what we have been told is that no fuel has gone. and with these 20 trucks, how big an impact will that have, especially on hospitals trying to offer idea or the steering needs to come in here it is very, very critical. including for our alterations on russell if we're, if we are expected. and we would like to continue the different systems that we really need, fewer and fewer. the very important for wat
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u. s. u n h the all to work with refugee some to the policy, i'm sorry, he's out pay the salaries of the civil self instead of working on the ground. the reason we said that it's a takes a lot of care to see exactly where its financial aid goes, but of course they're all concerned since based, attacked by how much the some of the 8 boxes made its way into the hands of thomas . them could have been used as part of this attack. that's something that the you is going to be looking at very carefully of full stakes. certainly they want that to be the case. they say, as far as that concert is notes, but you can see why there was some in the states that are going to be concerned by that. and then of course, so many of those sayings or whatever happens, we must make sure that you monitor in a gets through. okay, and we'll keep an eye on that meeting later today to see what comes out of it. and tasha, thanks very much and have a good night now to john hinge and he's standing by for us and it washington d. c. lights at night to early morning. so i say that a n d c. john, thanks very much for staying up. we've seen a huge show of military and political support so far from washington. we expect that to continue. it's absolutely, president biden is expected to speak in a number of ours laura, about 6 or so. and in that speech, i think we can expect to hear him give full throated support to is real in this conflict. that's what we've heard. pretty much universally from everyone across the political spectrum. and to give you an indication, the white house has been bathed overnight in blue and white light for the colors of the is really flag. and that gives you a sense of the sentiment here. republicans and democrats in congress have said if the leadership of said israel needs more support, that they are willing to give it binding has said the same thing. and of course, the pentagon has already begun sending munitions. you've got a carrier group out there that is a naval carrier group with a lot of firepower, more planes, including the f $35.00. the most advanced plane in the us are as an older offering, intelligence and recognizance in the us government is fully behind this efforts, even though you do have some new want support among the american public. there have been rallies pro palestinian rallies in major cities across the us, but it is a white house spokesman points out. there are 11 americans at least who have been killed in this conflict, possibly more who have been held captive. and so therefore, with a major stake in this, there's very little talk within the u. s. government about long term solutions about a 2 state solution. while the us government puts its support firmly behind israel, and if we look place it in the us government that domestic lead to and then congress, the house of representatives that have a strong isn't it because it hasn't got a speaker of the house. how is that impact thing? the us is response. if a tool a well, that's absolutely true. the house right now couldn't vote for more money for it is real if it wanted to, because there can't really function without a speaker. it's not going to get together. and try to vote for a new speaker until wednesday, and that's a process that couldn't take a while. but uh, the leadership of both parties, as i say, have expressed support for israel, even liberal members of congress. like johan omar, muslim american of somali, to set in a democrat from minnesota, she condemned the homeless strikes and she offered support for israel. so that gives you an idea of the depth of support wit
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this gives it an important position of influence over what the e, u, u. s. and some arab states label a terrorist for it. but it also brings into question how appropriate to cat's eyes as a mediator for peace, don't know a friend to the west and to this one enemy. cause how works a tightrope on foreign policy. doug has communication channels with homos have made it a major international player and an important us and a u. l. i a small states with a long history of mediation, as in past flareups during this time, immediately took on the role of negotiate uh, holding talks for the release of hostages held in gaza. cause i caught diplomatic ties with israel in 2009. but it is experienced a balancing relations with opposing players. for example, counting growth tear on and washington has friends started, ha, has hosted the political headquarters of hamas for more than a decade. over the weekends, the political leader of the militant islam is group is smell honey. a met with the ron's foreign minister in doha casa, is also widely regarded as a major financial bac
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u. s. and u. k. because the nation did not mention how much votes it was, or is ralph for on how much is having ripple effects across the middle east. the conflict is rekindling tensions in israel is neva to the know, living on with it's fred job and divided population. some of the non support deeds around back has by law, which has threatened the attacks against these right. other lebanese via the country, which has been grappling with a severe economic crisis, could be dragged into a full scale. this slip in these engine here is 40 to about his future p. suppose to lead me to next week and start a new job. and so now he's not sure if that would be possible. many airlines have suspended flights and they've been on over security concerns in the countries state owned airlines has moved a scale craft to neighboring airports due to the growing violence on the been eases really border can. but a bit of a mistake in investigating the country is in financial crisis. so i decided to leave in less than that. i got a job opportunity. and so do you have a view of the, a lot of them i should be traveling by the end of the month and how about no, i'm worried that the airport will be closed. second it or flights cancelled. toyota . i compete with them. i can be sort of, i thought of leaving to a temporary destination right away. but after considering the expenses, i can't afford this option, but the lift name, methodically anxious. i don't know what to do and then when the other so long, the hello fresh from the conflict and goes on this ran this driving a further which into the buttons already divided society for years are growing the tensions on independence 1000 border could escalate into a larger confrontation with this while for some, this is a nightmare in the high team, we are scared of course home. we don't want conflicts and we are already in a crisis as make. so the beauty on keeping the color we're worried about engaging and a war. the country is devastated and facing economic collapse, ready for war that it looks like we'd be affected like what's happening and gaza a month. all i know is that in and must not go to well, we're not ready by any means. well, the economic situation is terrible. it's impossible to handle a war but across the street, i don't live in these are organizing protests and support of cause of some or even coding for minutes. a reaction against is really getting the money. we're all concerned and we should be unified. if we don't support guidance today, israel will attack us tomorrow. we are not scared of joining the fight and it's our duty. so the whole of them, of course, we support them and them joins the battle. because we are one people, the only one or the we don't support them who will further divided opinions among the public audit reflection of the political polarization in the country dublin, and has been without a president for the you know, of to, to, will seem to attend smart parliament to elects and you had a states to kinda take a government is barely operational and is out of resources that is far from where the fordable cool mountain can cheat. i might see if you had a, i'm a well that's, i'm a hello is a, what are the how to the hate going fee. ok. now the government is working to prevent war. but if it happens, we will be faced with a shortage of medicine. a few and possibly incident cuts that for yet the mold or the the, the door of the i came on while i'm a also maintaining our hospitals. if the food security assessing and supply of reach a key are great challenges that the government has texting me on this doesn't. yeah . and the only, and we are seeking assistance from international organizations. i mean, i don't see it, my, one of them have to do any past fee is a further conflict. cool. many countries have advised their citizens to leave, to live on mean wide. like most lebanese, how much is left with uncertainty? what are they? we talk to the data blue cross funded, how much right to who filed that report. we asked him about the current situation along the living on his route board as well. the balance of the commercials and costs border shelling of the common a daily routine on the easiest way in the front. it has remarkably increased and scales and tail griffey over the past days, since israel evacuated thousands of his ladies from its northern border towns. and on the other side, the minis will live in the 1000 towns near what is now a frontline left their homes and move north towards safer presidents and, and shelters. this indeed contributed to the escalation of military operations and gave advantage to the, as well as the army and has the lot to intensify and widen the there strikes. however, at this point, and this does not mean that this type of school on the dominion and for any border, it changed the fighting. the actions and the reactions are still within the acknowledged the rules of engagement, the by both parties. at that, we've witnessed that since the around a fine of clashes emerged on october 8th. that was the w correspondence, the honda straight to the let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around with us republican selected a mike johnson of louisiana as the powerful speaker of the house of representatives burdens weeks of uncertainty and republican in fighting on capital hill, something is a close ally of donald trump and had a key role in trying to of attend biden's electric election victory in 2020. okay. and artist has called caused widespread destruction across mexico, 7 pacific coastline. the category 5 hurricane slammed into the resort city of acapulco. nothing as electricity and communication lines, the city so massive. lucy has been no official report on possible death or the full extent of the event of the damage. the watching data between use is romando about top stories this at least 16 people have been killed in a mass shooting in the northeast. the newest state of my massive search is on the way for the suspect. the government is still and that you're up to date coming on next after a short break out environment shows because india looking at sustainable solutions for housing. so i'm asking you how to in berlin for me and the team here. the, this utopia has a long way to go. near vienna, the city of the future is being built on a former ear of seals, this sustainable neighborhood will be home to more than 25000 people. they start off then. it also doubles as a lab, conducting research on nobility, architecture, and urban living. ego india, next on d, w, neighborhood assistance instead of in some sense, especially my town, north of paris, jews, muslims, and christians live peacefully side by side. yet what consequences do the terrorist attacks by how much have food a co existence in phones, concerns about isn't mr. tax growing focused on us any 60 minutes on the w, the dw show on 6 on the inside. every day the world kasha work, feel free to come all the world. we can take the different w call, the world unpack, pulse out your info is and all the input u, v w story. now, on to the, the far though, we go from nature the more assistance we facing out or wants to live with. hello and welcome. i'm sorry, got the body and you are watching equally and nature supports are very so live like often it is agreed that pushes us to explore. i said, and walked against box finding our way back and working with the nature is the only sustainable. and so it is a.
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u. s. the u. k, as well. so i sense a couple of warships and civilians at cost watts, and particularly the american aircraft carrier does with, you know, a $100.00 plus jets able to strike targets across the region. what that does is it sends a signal to syria to hezbollah, to iran, to other play. busy is that they should not interfere and they should stay out of this conflict because, you know, as we've already said, there is a danger the is route to get overstretched. and so america is trying to avoid that . some happening the military analyst, michael martin. the thank you very much, mike. thank you. be a senior international correspondent fund if a child is in jerusalem, she told us more about a meeting between the us defense secretary lloyd austin and is rose. will cover that today. i. it's amazing, the us official you a secretary of defense the made, it's very close to clear just like his colleague, are you a secretary of state mr. blinking yesterday? who on that promise to nathaniel, here in israel, th
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u. u. k. u s. back to is really government successive ones. i have to send 20 years in prison for palestinian children for throwing stones as being the sentence that's through on that on size 1000, throw blue 500 prisoners now. and is there any is including no less than $200.00 children? and many of these children, like are the other $1260.00, by the studios on the mistook of detention, which means they don't know why they are in june, which means they are practically kidnapped. which means that there are lawyers don't know why they are in jail and to kind of defend to this is doesn't go into administrative detention. that is there is using, i guess, by the student people. and by the way, here that's was one of the reasons why, how most conducted the attack, because there were more of antennae is they've been trying to negotiate. uh, presidents exchange store that understand them. but it's not necessarily during the summer for me, i have been there for 44 years and wouldn't be released. and those that i know don't listen. i'm out of the immedi
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a ha, switch the u. u. s. and some arab states label a terrorist group. i'm docked at nearly 200 people during their massacre and israel . the mother of one french's rarely hostage has made a desperate plea for her daughter's release. i didn't know she's there alive. and steve, yesterday, all i knew is that she's may, might be kidding up. um, i'm begging the world to bring my baby back home. she only went to a party to a festival, thought to, to have some fun. and now she's you guys the to i asked the w senior international correspondent thinks a char intel a view. how is real, can insure the safety of hostages and gaza while it is bombing, gaza. is what is facing issue which dilemma their aims is to outcome us minutes and they keep saying. but at the same time they are confronted with the fact that the vast tunnel system you're talking about and on the ground city basically see 100 killer meet. so don't tunnels and the entrances to these tunnels i close to schools close to hospitals in a very densely populated area. and in that tunnel system now i'm not
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all fire also with has gone on again yesterday and also now with syria and re understand that the u, the u. s. was sending another carrier that's quite unusual to the eastern mediterranean to support as well. again, also to show and to probably in a message to other actors here in the region, not to take part in this war. the world health organization says be as rarely order for some people to evacuate hospitals in northern cause that is a potential death sentence for vulnerable people early or israel told god the civilians to travel to the south of the territory beyond the why, the gospel wetlands many display scholars and some taken refuge that un schools there, but food, water and medical supplies are running low of israel's military has been attacking target to police are linked to him aust, but almost as over 70 civilians were killed in an air strike on one highway. the mood at garza's el cheapo hospital is overflowing work is dec corpses in the parking. lots outside bodies are coming in faster than relatives, can claim them and the hospital has run out of space for the remains. israel's
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u. the u. s. is sending another carrier that's quite unusual to the eastern mediterranean to support as well. again, also to show and to probably in a message, to other actors here in the region, not to take part in this war deterrence. tanya, almost half the guys in population as well. no residents in the north has been told to relocate in what we all keep refining viewers. is one of the world's most congested places. now we hear many can we south into egypt because the rockford crossing there is close. one of the reasons why the you, when in a group say, who mandatory in crisis is looming there. any relief coming for those palestinians? while we understand that their trucks on the addiction side for the moment, there are no tossing about the whole situation in gauze as deteriorating by the hour. i had the chance to talk to one of our colleagues there. another fellow journalist in garza who is also himself on the move is from garza city and move down to the southern part. and he was telling me ho
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u, the u. s. was sending another carrier that's quite on use of to the eastern mediterranean to support as well. again, also to show and to probably in a message, to other actors here in the region, not to take part in this for deterrence. tanya, almost half the guys in population as well. no residents in the north has been told to relocate in what we all keep your binding viewers is one of the world's most congested places. now we hear many can we south into egypt because of the rock crossing? there is close. one of the reasons why the you, when in a group save, who manage hearing crisis is looming there. any relief coming for those palestinians? while we understand that there are trucks on the addiction side for the moment, there in north policy about the whole situation in gauze as deteriorating by the hour i had the chance to talk to one of our colleagues there. another fellow journalist in garza who is also himself on the move is from garza city and move down to the southern part. and he was telling me how difficult it is. you know, he still had some fuel in his car, but there's not much gasoline left at the gas station stair refer from one to the next for people have because those who don't have transport, they go buy food, others going donkey cards. the water situation is a problem, there's no electricity. so they're all kind of problems and we heard from the w, it's also warning that they cannot, it's impossible to evacuate those hospitals because to move those patients. it's really probably magic. so we also understand that the efforts to try to get out some college students who have been doing that citizen citizenship or for knows this for an passport. but as of last night, there were still stranded in the off of crossing as well as the 8th. it's supposed to come in, but you also have to understand you also have to be able then once it comes in that it can be distributed in this is very weak infrastructure at the moment that that is with all these problems. this will be very, very difficult. to say it's a dynamic situation would be a gross understatement. that is atanya kramer and ash dog. many, many facts of the world health organization says and is really order forcing people to evacuate hospitals in northern gauze or is a death sentence. israel's army has given civilians in northern gauze, it would appear as a final chance to evacuate to the shelf beyond the wadi gaza wetlands. it's told residents it will not carry out any operation. so long and evacuation is before 1 pm local time. as just under an hour from now, many display sconces have taken refuge at united nation schools in southern gaza. food, water and medical supplies are running low, as well as military has been attacking targets. it believes or link to hallmarks, but his boss says over 70 civilians were killed in an air strike on one highway. the mug at kansas el cheapo hospital is overflowing workers stacked corpses in the parking. lots outside bodies are coming in faster than relatives, can claim them, and the hospital has run out of space for the remains. israel's bombing campaign on the territory of 2300000 has level the entire neighborhoods killing more than 2000 palestinians and wounding many more. some of the injured a being treated in hospital car adults. many of them are children. a shortage of beds, medical supplies and power outages have left hospitals in the north, struggling to cope of the world. health organization says flossing, the critically able to move south amounts to a death sentence. it also says the evacuation order has left exhausted. health work is facing a choice between to bends and in patients or staying behind and putting their own lives at risk. israel's evacuation order means the clinic became a shelter for more than 35000 refugees. many have set up, makes shift tents in the front of the building using compet cousins, and whatever they could salvage from their homes, about the level say that we received messages on our phones. so we left quickly, remember we came here to the hospital, but the place is more crowded than the schools and everyone came here. there are no bathrooms approved, no water, nobody cares about is allowed in on that. i was displaced with my family, 16 of us. we go from place to place, may god help us on the saw. the un is calling on the israel to immediately reverse the evacuation order. but for countless johnson's, it's already too late. despite the dangers, hundreds of thousands of people have been heating that evacuation order. margaret harris from the world health organization describe what's being done to help them to so we're doing everything we can including condemning the um, evacuated orders for the 22 hospitals in the nose of garza and the northern part of garza and then, and been given repeated orders by these remedies to remedies. they cannot the treaty more than 2000 in patients. many of them us to view their lives hanging in the balance as it is. and they certainly company moved. and even if they could, there's no capacity in the southern hospitals. they're already completely over stretched. we are also verifying and condemning a tax on health. we're seeing that we've verified at least 41 attacks on health that have led to the loss of life, of a live in health care work. cuz on g g, we've learned of another 4 who lost their lives. just recently. in the last 24 hours we verifying those. and we know 16 injuries. but the critical thinking, the thing we can do is get the supplies in the old medicine. so running out is desperate need for pain relief, for instance, with all these people with injuries. just imagine trying to treat that child with bones who's crying in pain and you called to anything for them. we have the supplies ready there waiting. 20 columbus is way, but we need the board is open. we need to be able to deliver them. so on the addiction side we have told it can be open, but 88 is apparently not yet safe. to open on the other side that it is still a non safe crossing, but we have a sidney. i'll direct to general doctor to just add on good brace. yes, i had a meeting with the egyptian president some days ago, and there was agreement that they were up in the board for all supplies to go in. but it has not been possible to bring the mike martin is a military analyst at kings college london and former british army officer. i asked him about a new york times report quoting ideas, professionals who said the invasion was supposed to happen during the weekend, but was postponed due to the bad weather conditions for pilots. and i think there's probably a number of reasons why the invasion could have been delayed. i mean these right is a cooling output, several 100000 was of us and not requires remedial training, making sure people go to equipment. it seems to me that that's a much more likely reason for it being delayed and when it comes to bad weather and it will, the very, very poor weather would stop the is why the all wheel pricing. they have levels of technology sufficient to ensure that they can operate in most weather. israel has advanced military equipment and technology and significantly bigger manpower than him us. what or her moss is advantages here if any. so in military times i have masses defending, right? so that automatically gives you an advantage and it's defending ovens, right? and which is the easiest type of terrain to defend because it's in 3 dimensions. so as you assault that, you'll have people above you firing down and you and people below you coming out of sellers and underground comp box and piles of rubble become perfect. uh, battery is defensive. so as well does have a large advantage. and some of that technology is a house, wouldn't be able to operate in this place, then seen it ovens, right? an official with these really ministry of foreign affairs said on ex, formerly twitter, of course, that iran is trying to move strategic weapons through or the syria. this comes after israel hit to airports in syria just days ago. tell us about what's likely happening there. it's so wrong has got 2 key proxies on the board as of as row one, of course is on us, and the other is hezbollah up in the north. and we've seen some activities in pest, blessed and broke hits and some drones. and in addition to how much firing thousands and thousands of offers as well. so it has but i so i, ron is likely trying to resupply is proxies in the region at the same time. uh, the us is sending a 2nd carrier strike group in an effort to send a message of deterrence to ron and its proxies. what are the chances of us getting involved if this conflict uh escalates? i think american involvement is likely to be limited to power as always the divisive onto the carry a group. but so far it seems to be quite successful. we haven't seen any ground movements across the northern border with, with has but across the lebanese border. so at the moment it appears it is working in america, wouldn't feel the need to get involved. that's a military analyst. i'm mike martin. many things as always mike. things. in the most recent developments, gossen officials say israel's air strikes have killed more than 2300 people. a mazda is terror attacks, claim the lives of over $1300.00 is released. the u. s. has sent a 2nd aircraft carrier to the eastern mediterranean to support israel. and israel's communications minister once alger zeros, local bureau shot down, having accused a guitar based news channel of incitement. in phone calls with the leaders of israel and the palestinian authority. president joe biden has again stressed continued us report for israel, as well as the need for humanitarian aid for palestinian civilians. week ago we saw hey manifested another way in the worst massacre. jewish people, so holler costs more than 1300. and this is live last in israel included at least 27 americans, children, grandparents, so like kidnapped houses by mos humanitarian crisis and gauze. innocent palo city and families in the vast majority and nothing to do with them on to the us president. i spoke to a former is really ambassador to germany, jeremy i, zach ross and asked him what he believes is the right way to respond to him off his her risk attacks and what role diplomacy can play.
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u. the u. s. is sending another carrier that's quite unusual to the eastern mediterranean to support as well. again, also to show and to probably in a mess. it's to other actors here in the region, not to take part in this more deterrence. tanya, almost half the guys in population as well, no residents in the north has been told to relocate in what we all keep refining viewers. is one of the world's most congested places. now we hear many can flee south into egypt because of the rougher crossing. there is close. one of the reasons why the you, when in a group say who mandatory in crisis is looming, there. any relief coming for those palestinians while we understand that their trucks on the addiction side for the moment, there in north policy about the whole situation and gauze as deteriorating by the hour, i had the chance to talk to one of our colleagues in other color during the list in gauzy, who is also himself on the move, is from gauze the city and move down to the southern part. and he was telling me how difficult it is. you know, he still had some food in his car, but there's not much gasoline left at the gas station stair refer from one to the next for people have because those who don't have transport, they go buy food, others going donkey cards. the water situation is a problem, there's no electricity. so they're all kind of problems and we heard from the w, it's also warning that they cannot, it's impossible to evacuate those hospitals because to move those patients. it's really problematic. so we also understand that the efforts to try to get out some other students who have been doing the citizen citizenship or for knows this for an passport. but as of last night, there were still stranded in the loss of crossing as well as the 8th. it's supposed to come in, but you also have to understand you also have to be able then once the it comes in that it can be distributed and this is very weak infrastructure at the moment that that is with all these problems. this will be very, very difficult to say it's a dynamic situation would be a gross understatement. that is atanya kramer and ash todd. many, many facts of the world health organization says and is really order forcing people to evacuate from hospitals in northern garza is a death sentence is rarely officials say there are 2 safe routes for families to relocate south of the wadi gaza wetlands that run across the territory many display scoggins have taken refuge at united nation schools in southern gaza. food, water and medical supplies are running low. israel's military says it has been attacking targets. it believes are linked to hum us, but a moss is more than 70 civilians were killed in an air strike on one of the highways of the moon at kansas. el cheapo hospital is overflowing work is dec corpses in the parking lot outside bodies are coming in faster than relatives, can claim them, and the hospital has run out of space for the remains. israel's bombing campaign on the territory of 2300000 has leveled entire neighborhoods, killing more than 2000 palestinians and wounding many more some of the injured being treated in hospital car adults. many of them are children . a shortage of beds, medical supplies and power outages have left hospitals in the north, struggling to cope. the world health organization sits full thing to critically able to move south amounts to a death sentence. it also says the evacuation order has lift exhausted, health work is facing a choice between a band and in patients or staying behind and putting their own lives at risk. israel's evacuation order means the clinic became a shelter for more than 35000 refugees. many have set up, makes shift tents in the front of the building using compet cousins and whatever they could salvage from their homes, about the level say that we received messages on our phones. so we left quickly and then we came here to the hospital. but the place is more crowded than the schools and everyone came here. there are no follow through. and so no war to, nobody cares about is the law in on for that. i was displaced with my family. 16 of us. we go from place to place, may god help us on the saw. the un is calling on the israel to immediately resist the evacuation order. but for countless gun, since it's already too late. in other developments, guns and officials say, israel's air strikes have killed more than 2300 people. a mazda is terror attacks claimed more than 1300 is released. the u. s. has sent a 2nd aircraft carrier to the eastern mediterranean to support israel and prevent any regional conflict. israel as communications minister once alger 0 is a local bureau, shot down, having accused the guitar based news channel of incitement. and there's growing anger in his role over the plight of hostages, taken by him off any attacks this last weekend. some families say the only option is a full scale invasion of gaza. others believe these really governments should focus on freeing the captives before stepping up military action against a month assign for every hostage. more than a week after from us struck israel with terror, killing and kidnapping civilians. people have come together here until the summer, blaming the government's others came in. so were there already with the victims found myself belongs to one of them. the 24 year old is missing 6 of our own family members who may have blamed the rosa it's. it's around 10 30 am i tell her was entered their home was
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u, the u. s. and some error states no federal buildings were flat in the densely populated cause of city, but is rarely fighter jets continued on with their retaliatory strikes. as more rockets came and residents rushed to take shelter out of school run by the united nations. in less whatever we want flat when the shell started, we woke up to the sounds of rockets. we have little to what we've experienced 5 once before and know all about it. we've decided to leave during the day rather than at night the the palestinian health industry has put the desk tools into hundreds that scores more were wounded. of israel says, does law must organization how much which controls the strip heights, military assets in civilian areas. a mass militants fired thousands of rockets and twos, rarely, towns here with the guys the strip and send thousands of gunman across the border. then we are announcing the start of the aisle access lot operation. we are also announcing with the help and strength of god, that the 1st strike of this operation has targeted sights of the enemy. its airports and military faults, occasions during the 1st 20 minutes more than 5000 drunkards and besides, well launched some set up. so what cutting the groups early morning attack, which card is real off guard triggered beer strikes? it also take many of gas as residents by surprise. we didn't expect this war for anything to happen at all. we woke up to the sounds of rockets as we were sleeping, had a mass militant group says it is holding dozens of as rarely soldiers captive in the gaza strip. well, israel has announced will cut off the strips, electricity supply many here. fewer and major regional escalation i mean the continuing violence who was president joe biden reiterated his country's unwavering support for israel. he said that support was rock solid, and talks were underway with these really governments to provide military aid. the full stop. turn this to the wire. is par dw as washing correspondence, e mailed them a lot on joins us now with the latest from the american capital. so janelle, as we heard there you as president joe biden, stress israel's right to self defense. what more can you tell us about his remarks or well, the response here in the us has been one of clear condemnation of how much and solidarity with israel. that, of course, is not surprising. israel into us are very close allies. israel was designated a major non nato ally by the us more than 30 years ago in bite, in, for his part in all of the statements that he has been releasing today has been emphatic and in the stressing israel's right to defend itself. and us preparedness to help israel with whatever it needs, while also warning actors that may be hostile to israel, to not take advantage of this moment and that the world is watching. that is perhaps an in direct but pointed reference to iran. but because this is the us and we find ourselves in a strange political moment. so i'm have taken the opportunity to taking these attacks of an opportunity to attack biden and his policies in the middle east. some hard line republicans are already linking these attacks to a deal. the biden administration made on freezing $6000000000.00 and a reunion oil money in order to well get to a $5.00 american detainees released. there is, of course, no evidence linking that money to these attacks, but it just goes to show you that even here in the us, where condemnation for a mazda is a pretty much universal. some are still taking it as an opportunity to score domestic political points in a way that might not prove terribly productive for the wider discussion. in the coming days. i'd like to circle back to him for a moment. if i could, to your comments about her run is washington afraid that this could grow into a larger conflict? this indeed, i think everybody has to be afraid that that possibility exists. that a wrong box has the law, for example, could also mobilize and that this could escalate into a wider conflict. but it has to be said that the foreign policy and the security establishment here in washington really has kicked into high gear. so they've been meeting all day discussing next steps to prevent exactly that from happening and trying to determine how best to help themselves. but it also has to be said here that there are a set to of specific conditions that might prove challenging. for example, there is no current speaker of the house, so such a chamber might be limited and what it could do in terms of and in terms of deciding on aid and policy towards israel. there's also no permanent us ambassador to israel at the moment. but the biggest fear and the biggest concern here is the clear intelligence failure on the part of it is really services that you, wes obviously relies very heavily on is really intelligence to know what is going on in the region. especially if the question becomes how to avoid a wider conflict. there, they have to work together now with israel to discover where those blind spot saw might have been. and what to do in order to address those blind spots. there's also the wider question of what is going to happen if by doing in that in yeah, who differ in the way they want to respond to this biden's priority will likely be wanting to contain the violence will bite in a while not in yahoo will want the most of the tearing response possible. so there's. 7 a lot of really delicate questions that play, but what washington decides to do and how washington decides to get involved will definitely play a part in whatever outcomes we will see from here on just because of washington's status, as israel is most important ally. so do you think that this conflicts could actually change washington's policy and the surrounding region, or i think it is fair to say that at least from the biden administration's perspective, all these attacks so represent a resetting of the chessboard pieces when it comes to wider middle eastern policy by dint of course, was heavily involved in these efforts to normalize relations between saudi arabia and is in israel. he was leading on the, on israel heavily to provide more concessions to the palestinians. now that these attacks have happened, it's hard to see how he could continue doing that as therefore the future of those efforts might be in dallas. but finding himself is a very strong support of israel, even as relations with that in yahoo had been strained as of late. he famously criticized that and you know, who is traditional reforms, he refused to commit to invite none yahoo to the white house over several months now. the 2 men did meet a few weeks ago on the sidelines of the u. n. general assembly in new york and biden did end up inviting nothing yahoo to come to the white house before the end of the year. but what one can only imagine just how different the tender of that discussion will be. now, it is hard to imagine by didn't being as hard on that in yahoo as he once was. and that was due to his washing correspondence, you know, do a lot on thank you for your reporting. driven politicians have been reacting with dismay to the attacks on israel. a government crisis team has meant to discuss the ongoing situation. germany's interior administering the administer rather nancy fraser said that jewish institutions in germany will get extra protection. the driven personally, if either sign my or has spoken on the phone with is really counter part is all catalog. and here's what you're dying meyer had to say about that conversation. the president had saw, it has just told me about the shocking scale of the attacks by a mazda, at several locations in his country,
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u. s. and u. k. a still a setting israel's right to defend itself. the bulk of the pulse, flying the flag for c spine, this is the pockets tony capital as lama, but my boss numbers filled the streets as this way i'll expands this assault on casa. a passionate crime will lead is to health and the violence. we have come to appeal to government and to wake our government up. wake up, wake up and ghost on besides and the palestinians are brothers. an overwhelming majority of nations by the recent un resolution cooling for a sustained humanitarian truth. but many of israel's west of the allies didn't australia abstain from the vote to the hunger and disbelief with many heat and sickening. anyone that has any kind of morality, any kind of humanity would definitely be standing. we start going of course, the next ones on this to doing now name we, we the honest continuing the truth is chords in europe. spain is one of only 8 you country supporting a complete seas for the capital, madrid, a sense of frustration that the lack of a european consensus on ending
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u. s. the u. k. germany initially spoke out against the crew source, abstain from voting, the policy need and foster to the un have this to say about israel's actions. occupying power has launched its ground invasion in the darkest of guys uh, what it has caught electricity, internet an old communications. and yet, i see that there are still some who refuse to equally and unequivocally condemn these war crimes and crimes against humanity being perpetrated by his right. but today we will not focus on such a regrettable stance. we will focus on the new cubic on the message. this august assembly has sent to all the people that the over what do mean majority over the people over the war stand with you might be able to get acquainted with that. so this is the material manifestation of the great concern for the fates of all the civilians in gaza and israel, but unites of sol. this resolution is the least we can and must do for them progressively because of the position taken by the western delegation. t
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