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needed the rice funds and cubes. several people. officials say they are aware of the distress cost and try to compensate those who have been affected. the. the for this is denise carries on some, not from the coming up the next 60 minutes. the drugs off the almost 6 months, the un security council demands an immediate cease fire in gauze only for the month of ramadan. this must signal the end of this assault of a process. these against all of a nation is being met and that the nation is being disposed as as well as prime minister cancels of visits by side level delegation to washington
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of us does not the template rather abstain from the un, but on the ground and god. so there's no end to it as well as bluff, past more than $100.00 protestants to just 24 hours. i sent a goal is on costs to have its youngest president position. it's to my fight, leaves the race. something's gone, those cookies. and it's for it, former brazil international denny alvarez has been released from jail in spain, have to pay more than a $1000000.00 in belt. the 40 year old is appealing or raped conviction. he's been in prison is since january of last year, the day 171 more than 32000 palestinians killed. and now for the 1st time, the un security council has spoken is passed
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a resolution demanding an immediate cease spot only for the muslim holy month of ramadan. and we're halfway through it. resolution also calls for the unconditional release of captives held in gaza from 1948 to one to 24. we have into a we have set of i we have is it active? only to face this. once again. life must be bad and this must be bad and because freedom must be bad in palestine. we're getting closer to the deal for an immediate cease fire with the release of our hostages. but we're not there yet. now let's be clear, a ceasefire could have come about months ago. if
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a mouse had been willing to release hostages months ago, all members of the council on members should have voted against this shameful resolution to this council is rarely blood is cheap. this is a travesty, and i'm disgusted. well here's what the resolution says, an immediate cease fall off a month of ramadan. the thing to a last thinks explainable, spot know, so to mom's unconditionally release of all hostages, ensuring and monitoring access to address the medical and other humanitarian needs . if further demands old punches comply with the obligations on the international when dealing with persons, they detain 14 countries voted in favor of the 27 to a resolution. only thing knighted states abstained from the facts. it's dave alonzo is live at un headquarters in new york. kimberly how codes is live in
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washington dc. i'm the south who isn't occupied the through so in nor khan is also with us in the amount of the 1st. let's hear from tag about assume in rafa in the southern goss, i'm sorry. what has been the reaction that to the vote at the un security council? yes indeed, the majority of palestinians have wilkins, the resolution being passed by the united nations security to come. so that calls for an immediate society during the whole, the months over a month on i bought what palestinians were expecting is that more resolutions could be made in order to reach for a permanent note tempered ceasefire. colds in order to be taking place here on the ground palestinians at the same time, clearly understands that there was no legally it'd be the united nations security council can not enforce. that's own as well as, as well as continues to indicate that they are pushing on with the military
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offensive inside the territory. and palestinians also understand that there's a police checked in time. and in terms of the ongoing diplomatic efforts be made against as well as the it's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as a result for the announcements and the resolution being type today has the council of visits for and these meetings indication to the white house palestinians also here in site gauze i completely also asking an understanding of the same time that such as being made by the united mentioned security council will, by the way, later for further resolution can practically translate to hold the grounds regarding a resolution such will guaranteed office the station of old men to treat accede inside the deceased, including funded or would you like to know more about how the palestinians are evaluating that resolution being taken today we are joined right now by palestinians as and we have no mr. we some sabbath. he is with us right now. all right, thank you so much,
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mr. with some for your valuable time. tell us more about your reaction towards the united nations security council resolution, but being adopted today. thank you for having me. the thought of you, i think you up to a 170 days, we expect it to you guys about a senior and that seats fired with the to effect the doctor. today. we should say clearly that the council, the decision was not to declare obligates as there is to cease fire, which is a disaster after all of this time, all of this because there are 2 people that are hungry or dying. and we just need a tooth, right? now, so patients are roughly wind coming sooner or later. we know that doesn't affect us as a policy and which is for us to raise it by the way. and after all, the, all the global efforts that made by hundreds of countries around the world. we expected that seizing fired would be a matter of time, but you know, to have a mr guns few minutes ago, and he is the, is there any closer watertown?
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so he said that we doesn't care about this resolution and we continue in order for asian and do whatever we need to predict as right. which is hard to say it's after all the self funding that people would say. and i think that it's for us, for a sort of sooner and uh, do you think that such it's such a resolution being made today can by the way you saw for movers illusions that might obligates as well to stay you back in submitted to offense from gaza to be reasonable here. we know that it's on the income paper unfortunately. but on the other hand, we expect the most pressure supposed to happen in the next few days, or next a few hours. as we expected here to see is filed on to hoping to get to is there interest to this a patient and do you think that a ceasefire in the holy month of ramadan can be really essential for different johnson's here? yeah, it's so it's really helpful. and i think that it was supposed to happen 2 days ago
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in the 1st day of front of them. we're supposed to stop caesar fire because people are exhausted. i see no sense here to make any operation right now. and i think that the only fact here to make a solution is to negotiate should i think america cuts on lots of jobs here doing lots of great efforts about the negotiation table. but right now we still have to face that. is there a have its own agenda? thank you so much, mr. some for your valuable time. and that's really how the palestinians are reacting towards the united nations security council resolution. the only one. so he and announcement for the ends of fighting. and the for sure, the exploration overseas, fine it that might spring and for the sufferings the topic. i buzzing. thanks very much. okay. man is on your joins this line from united nations. are in new york. uh gabriel. how significant was the adoption of this recitation? are well,
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very significant and the fact that after this uh, rest draft resolution was adopted. you saw a burst of clapping and chairs in the security council chamber. and that is pretty rare. that doesn't happen very often. i think it was really assigned to exactly that. how significant this was and how, perhaps as many ambassadors felt how long overdue this was. clearly we have seen draft resolutions over the past weeks and months that have demanded an immediate cease fire. the difference was said that the us would be towed out those at least on 3 separate occasions. now the differences, the us, well not be towing, abstained, which allowed this to go through and be adopted. so in that sense, it is incredibly significant. it's also binding under international law, and it calls for this immediate cease fire during the holy month of ramadan and for
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a lasting cease fire after that. and it also costs for the opening up of humanitarian aid, as well as getting into guys of the people near the most. now we have heard from secretary general and tony who conceras, who posted a message on the exit social platform. it reads the security council just approve the long awaited resolution on gaza, demanding an immediate cease fire, and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. this resolution must be implemented. failure would be unforgivable. a key point there is this resolution must be implemented. i think that's where everyone knows that we've heard from ambassadors, echoing those sentiments, it needs to be implemented immediately. gabriel, the us of stains in the by which what would be the reasoning that as well, we've heard how the us has a apparently signal that they are frustrated with benjamin netanyahu and the
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ongoing is terrible humana 6th street situation in gaza. i think this was probably the us is way of in perhaps a small way of signaling to netanyahu, that there are real ramifications. the longer this war goes on and the longer that the civilian suffering in guys it goes on because of these really bombardment of the strip of us clearly did not get to the point where they could vote for this. but the very fact that they would not veto, it says a lot, and it sends a message to many people, but primarily to netanyahu. and those around him that the us is running very short on patients. when it comes to this, we're moving forward. gabriel is on during your for us, or let's look deeper into this now without diplomatic edits. a change basically joins us live here and this to, to change a binding resolution. but israel has
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a history of ignoring. let's go back full very, very many is and you'll find there are thousands of resolutions that israel does not comply with. just look at the end of last year, there were 2 resolutions. yes. the security council until now has not been able to pass the resolution on a c swab, but to resolution 27122720 the both resolutions about the humanitarian situation about scaling up aid. israel was supposed to get more rate and go from more crossings, get more of an aide in to try and help the people of cause a. where are we now? we've got the people of casa, either in famine or close to famine. the aid is not flooding the way it should be. in fact, what was a trickle is almost batch is now coming to a halt on the road, which is the main you an agency that distributes the aid, and it's got people out pricing in the gaza strip. they are finding it impossible to, to, to operate. they've been targeted. israel makes this claim that some of the more
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involved in the october the 7th attack, but it's come up with no evidence for that. it won't even let the head of under a visit cause or in the last few days. and it's now saying that under will not be able to distribute a nose and garza, you go to the international court of justice that came out with his professional measures at the end of january. again, as well as not follow through with that. so i'm afraid to say is ro has history here of not complying? and i think is pretty much even in, in, in, in the time since this resolution paused. the woods coming out of leadership in israel suggested not going to comply with this one either. so a dire situation on the ground, as he's saying how this made with these will be the biggest, all that to us. actually, i've stained in you in security council, but i don't think the us was ever going to support the resolution. we've seen this before. the extension by the us just sort of the green light so they can do on this particular subject. they never because they want to show their support for israel. the never go quite as far as as
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a yes vote. and that's what has happened on this occasion. but it's interesting that of us spent a great deal of time over the weekend, negotiating this resolution, changing the language. and so i think language so that they could abstain but moving to tell your students so it was good enough for them to have staying on this resolution. so yes, i think we have a situation now where if you look around the security council table, they're all 15 members of the security council and even the us on bass that was talking about the idea of a 6 for all of those were saying yes, the idea of c spa get the policy and by said he was talking up the idea a couple of hours ago you spoke to a senior official from us. he was saying it was very, very good news wasn't happened. the only person around the security council table been speaking the last couple of hours. these randy ambassador, this is a travesty. i am discussed. it is route is very alone right now. with the time it's taken to, to get to this situation. to what extent does the un come out of this with increased
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credibility? so i think it depends what you mean by the united nations. i often answer the question that why, because the u. n. is opposed to the does great work humanitarian work on the ground . the you and as a body lead by this extra general the united nations, but the you and ultimately is $193.00 countries. and when you try get a 193 countries or just the 15 countries of the security council degree and the think it started very hard. that is why a resolution has taken almost 6 months to go through the security council. it's also about, of course, as we know, the very controversial structure of the security council, the department and members, i think they will be pleased and un headquarters that they've got this through to not because they give some model white. but i don't think anyone doubts that. they still big, big struggles ahead, particularly with that spec to of that rafa offensive on the horizon things, but it's not good for us to get it to. thanks very much indeed. but israel has
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cancelled an official trip to washington in protest against the post you in resolution courting for a safe spot for a minister benjamin netanyahu. his office issued a statement saying the fact the us did not veto the resolution is a clear retreat from its position since the beginning of the war. the statement says this retreat is hurting what fits as well as efforts to release the captives. according to the prime minister's office, as now has hope there will be a ceasefire without releasing the captives or as close to honda. so who knows the parties to waste and having to benjamin netanyahu and his government seem intrenched in this spot. un security council, how far are they likely to go we're getting a lot of these early reaction this evening 1st from the really prime minister from israel's defense minister jo, off the launch benny dance and member of his roles weren't cabinet. but let's begin
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with israel's foreign minister, israel todds, who released a tweet, saying that israel is not going to stop the fire. and in fact, they are going to continuously fight in this war until her mass is dispos defeated and destroyed. and until all of the captives are brought back from gaza, this is similar rhetoric to what we're seeing across the board from all others. really, officials like israel's defense minister, jo of the launch, who said that israel quote, has a moral responsibility to fight this war. and furthermore, benny gas and member of israel's war cabinet, a former defense minister in israel has said that until all of these war objectives are achieved, the war is going to continue. so these is really officials are essentially saying that we're going to disregard this decision at the web security council for a cease fire. they have been quite outspoken this evening about being against it and saying that the war will continue and tell us about this. so that i gave sions,
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united states that we understand has now been cancelled of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in fact, canceling this is really delegation that was supposed to go to washington. this week, this delegation was that the request of us president joe biden because there had been a lot of disagreements between the 2 allies on how exactly this round invasion instead of law is going to work. so at the request of the american president, that's in yahoo agreed to send this delegation headed my as roles, national security advisor, as well as a member of co gap. that's the coordinator for government activities in the pals to be in charge for me is for these really are me. they were supposed to go to washington to essentially brief american officials on these plans that have been approved. it is real and remember the americans have been saying that this would be a red line for them just today. us vice president comma la harris,
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not ruling out consequences for these really is if they go against american wishes . and additionally, the americans have been saying that it would just be a mistake. so nothing yahoo, not sending this delegation is not only causing disappointment among the americans, but it's also storing of controversy within the is really government itself. any gaps who we've been mentioning a member of israel's work cabinet said that it's actually a mistake to not be sending this delegation because at this point in the war, it's critical to have american support and what nothing yahoo is doing is seemingly for their isolating israel from its allies at this point in the war, nearly 6 months and from the so who it's a with that update that let's get the reaction now from united states, our white house correspondent to kimberly, how could joins us now. so kimberly, how are the americans reacting to is around to cancel this visit of the yeah,
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the national security council's folks person john kirby, part of the white house has said that the white house in a overall is very disappointed in this. they say that they had hoped there would be the opportunity to discuss the is really offensive in ra, 5, something that as my colleagues have they just reported is something they view as a mistake. also, we should point out that the united states was intending to discuss viable alternatives or other options. and the reason, according to the state department, just in the last hour or so, is that not only is the feeling that this offensive would cause and do a civilian harm. but also because there is the feeling in the united states, that it would, we can israel security by undergone it standing in the world. so this is a of something that the united states was hoping to discuss. there was the threat by the is really prime minister that if the united states did not back israel in
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that vote, then this meeting would be canceled. it is cancelled in the united states says that they're very disappointed not. and kimberly is really defense ministers in washington as we speak um what will be on his agenda now? yeah, well we know is that there is a range of topics that will be discussed. we know that they want to discuss the civilian shelter in gaza. the release of more captives and also the need for more humanitarian a but i had of that meeting the is really defense minister, really talked about the united states and it's of standing from that vote. and essentially, it's just almost a thinly veiled, correct? if the united states is not support israel in that vote, take a listen. as long as hope will solve it. we have no more a right to stop the war and gaza until we return all the hostages home. for you not
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reach a clear decision, and garza may bring us closer to a war in the north. you feel, neil, i will stress the importance of destroying a moss and returning the hostages home. we will operate against almost everywhere, including in places where we have not yet the guns and the commotion by hand. we should also point out the united states is countering the is rarely claim that there has been a shift in their policy as a result of the upstanding at the united nations security council of the national security council spokesperson, john curry saying, no, that is not the case, there has been no shifting policy. what the reasoning was for the united states is that there wasn't a clear condemnation of hamas as his actions on october 7th, and therefore it could not support the resolution. can be thanks so much and a single thoughts. he has welcomes vc spot resolution in the statements. the ministry of foreign affairs said welcome the un security council as
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efforts to assume its responsibilities and protecting civilian subject to, to genocide. it's also said the success of the draft resolution today is the correct step. but it needs development on the path to the un security council, fulfilling its assigned role in maintaining international peace and security that's bringing laura conn and ramada in the occupies westbank, lower the punish daniel, thorough to his welcome. the resolution to israel says it's a clear retreats by the us, what's out. so kind of senior officials say as well, let's start with re add months. so the policy and i'm fast to the, to the you and he is some very strong language. and he really chastised the un for taking so long. he went through what the paper calls that have been going through from genocide, simon, starvation much with a strict being completely destroyed. not being able to put a meal on the table during the holy month of ramadan and the list ready went on
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search. of course, it's only been 6 months and he's, he's his sense, but essentially echo the sentiments of most of the officials we've spoken to here and that is, is specialized. but never all does, it should have happened to you much sooner. and there's also the question of how a, when this will be implemented at so we have spoken to at some human rights groups as well as a hawk. they started to untangle the terminology used in this, they said, this is a rama, done sci fi. we already 2 weeks in and there's another 2 weeks to go, and they all also said, you know, but it's due to time. last thing, sci fi, they want to see a permanent sci fi. but if you speak to people on the ground here in the occupied west, pine people are our sides, they're sick and, but they can't do much about it on monday. and now cooling fan action in the next few days, they want to see they protest taking place when it comes to the posting in liberation
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organization that we have had a suite in the last hour. this is from the st. check. he's the secretary general. he welcomes the un resolution. he says we call for a permanent cessation to his criminal war. and israel's immediate withdrawal from the guns, the strip. so really, the same sentiment echoed, bought a loss of anger from here in streets. and people are really feeling a way percussion, of that well with a must have uptick and violence from both is very soldiers and also settlers living illegally here. your account. thank you. a mess issued a statement to welcoming the un security council vote, and the funding is reading us to engage in an immediate exchange of prisoners held by both sides. alas also said it's important to ensure the freedom of movement to how dusting and citizens an entry of humanitarian needs for all residents of the cause of stress. and i still say cold on a security council to pressure as well to commit to the c spot. still puts genocide
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a will of extermination, an ethnic cleansing of palestinians, the same name as a member of that mass physical be ready. so the international community must ensure is well, compliance with the resolution. and i think it's a very significant uh, i'm just very important. but the question is how, how long is the instead of measuring on uh, the community to oblige with lane to implement the uh, video. because we are use 19 for to or if i look to secure the video showed actual but was not limited by the so either you, i'm on one side, we have one come to the ocean and we have declared the dentist to uh, to be committed to the people and or to the conditions in the ocean, but that is the owner of the international community to apply. that's why you and to end this, the sound of the order to deal with it for you as a 5th,
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above or below, as it'll be safe. i think it is the owner of the whole community now. if they are not the time limit, the notion to relieve another one, when they cool, they clear the timing's where the clear going to, oh, blood, it's ready to go. uh, go to the what, what, what i'm making sure thing is not about totally and we are negotiating and doing the different and they change their thoughts and less than detail and their thoughts on what's going on with the forces of home together. and then when uh, the security come to the solution this night talked about hostages, they haven't the big, the command the that it is on there about it. so even hostages, we'd have a piece of federal, the $77000.00. but i've seen a good number there training and requested the all of them hostages by the
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detention. therefore, if it has to come to the, to the need, the hostages, it has to be applied on both side. and we'd have to, maybe we can use this done if this is implemented, the t 12 cool, an equal chance. how come we didn't did in a very serious the original view so that we can also leave our could not posted just along the few. joining us in the studio is model of the solving out 0 is senior physical on this demo, and i put simply a clear and binding resolution of the un security council that is, will, has a history of not complying with resolutions. does not everyone agrees that it's binding? no. the most important member of the un security council does not agree that it's binding. it actually said, mrs. greenfield, that is a non binding resolution. and in fact, it was the chinese ambassador who was known for his a bit more laid back in this an accuracy said, if this is
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a resolution i was going to be implemented, the one member of this council meeting the united states is going to have to use its leverage with is right, and we know that's not exactly going to happen. so we are talking, as laura said, from grandma we're, i was talking about 2 weeks ceasefire. by the time we figured out the difference between the last thing i'm permanent, the 2 weeks, what are the best? it's not serious to weeks ceasefire. there's like a pause. it's not really a ceasefire, you know, and the idea of more or less buying it or not finding it to, to the issue of the hosted unconditional release of the hostages, which was the name of course, kept on. that's also demands by the council that somebody needs to release all the hostages unconditionally. right. so i think it's a bit complicated and then the united states helped complicate this resolution that was supposed to be quite simple in the way it's approaching this issue. we're
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really making sure that we would have a 2 weeks ceasefire leading to a more permanent ceasefire. i think now it is not clear the united states will in fact make sure it is binding and make sure it is lasting slash per minute. so given what you say then all you say is route can basically still rely on its biggest all the us despite the upstage. oh, absolutely, absolutely. that is differences of opinion. there is no doubt and there is a disagreement. there is no doubt. let me, let me some what i see you in 2 words. what the disagreement with it's very important disagreement. i mean, don't get me wrong, but it's not about to on do this or to jake important relationships, especially the relationship between the united states and his right. the binding administration thinks this is the beginning of the end of this war. so even if it's
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going to be something rough, i envision that's going to be handled with soft gloves somewhere down the road. but it is the beginning of the end. nothing new. how and his government think this is the end of the beginning. that they destroyed much of the how, how much force has, but they're so much more to destroy. they haven't taken control over the secure thing because they haven't finished with his bottle. they haven't finished with your wine and is proxies and the united states is not getting on board with making sure that this wouldn't be the capitalist for stabilizing the region, minute that on the speaking. so for the video government, this is just the end of the beginning for biden, and his administration. this is the, the, the, the beginning of the, at to, despite everything we, we've seen today, the situation on the ground remains completely die. it doesn't matter. you see, let me tell you what i, i so i mean, i get the optimism, right? and i'm on board with the optimism i'm looking, you know, with, with that,
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with the, with the flashlight for any optimism anywhere. but i think the clapping at the security council for me, it showed just how inc incompetent. the want to secure with it has been the past 5 months. the class thought of desperation because they couldn't get a demos edition wives, more than 50000 people were killed or some 20000 children then women were killed. they couldn't get that was the nation. so when they clapped, because they finally could sort of escape the incompetence of the past 5 months and the united states could finally escape it's obstruction isn't over the past 5 months and should think is riley from anything that resembles just a ceasefire for god's sake. so that's never happened. now again, i think it's important what went down as, as, as i decided to start as i, as james staples symbolically, at least as important. it's a milestone. hopefully someone will build on it moving forward,
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especially that is there is not going to abide by it as we all know. and i think it will have somebody precautions on the us. is there a relationship for sure with that relationship? will it be and they read the cushions for benjamin netanyahu going for hello guys and benjamin it's him out now is going to rearrange his cards at in the us congress that let me again explain this briefly what. what do i mean by that? see the different experience a look for the united nations general assembly and the un security council for help understanding is even get aid from the united nations. get support from the united nations and they get and they get uh, sort of a model and technical support from the united nation is ready to get the support from the us congress. from that part of them, that's not the worst part of the event from the american problem. i'm. it doesn't care for international law. the palestinians do is gets for u. s. law. and what congress does, your states and congress on saturday nights,
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restricted protection of the whole government, an adult to infinitive, measures against the palestinian authorities, believe it does not include against the law against opinion or thought of the i guess the 1st thing in the broadcasting system against everything that there was some of those kind of stadiums fast and that was in the, in the, in the congress resolution. the 1012 pages on, on, on friday. right. on. so friday or saturday. so if cares about that so nothing. yeah. i was going to be doing everything possible, at least with that. republicans in the us congress in order to 1st of all, you know, i may be nothing you know, a hit by the knock a little bit. right. and make sure that the israel's privileges and the u. s. congress remain safe, guarded, moving forward, then i think the lawn, today's ready defense minister is there to get the weapons to get these various to putting out at the end them at least back on track to get to you is ready to get that on back on track and so on, so forth that's,
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we're going to require american support and it comes 1st and foremost from the u. s . congress. he would have that to have also by that on board. why that keeps telling him that he is on board. but maybe he's not really that much on board the shower as ever. we appreciate your analysis. thank you. this. well, the resolution to columbus 6 months to cost and the un security council. not time, thousands of palestinians have been killed and nearly everyone in garza has had to flee their homes and such as safety and now in northern cause if people are dying of hunger and israel says it will stop working with causes, notice monitoring a provider. but what kitchen is the vice president of emergencies and he monitoring action? not the international rescue committee joined just from new york. thanks for being with us. so how important the step was this adoption of the resolution at the un security council? does it make any, any difference on the ground? well, it's a critical 1st step, or matches now is the to con,
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very urgent priorities of 1st implementation, bringing it into the fighting release and the hostages, and particularly getting humanitarian, paid in at scale to save the lives of hundreds of thousands and then, and currently working out what happens in 2 weeks time is very short, ceasefire with nearly half way through the holy month of ramadan. so everyone involved in this, the star negotiation is gonna have to get the heads back down and continue negotiating as to what happens next. i'm moving towards permanency as far as cost. and what about the, the blocking of food deliveries that we've seen in northern gosh, as well it's, we're reaching breaking points as you saw in the report last week, a 1000000 people facing immune from in almost as bad in the south of gaza where the ours are crowding or summit taishan, absence of clean water has led to significant outbreaks. it's
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a massive disaster within a conflict. so the urgency of getting the humanitarian aid in through the constraints that have been placed on the borders over the last 6 months is very, very urgent. that needs to be a massive redoubling of effort relinquishing of constraints to allowed a door. but as ations like the international rescue committee to be able to scale out well, they're meant to deliver a one day during this adoption of the resolution. but given what you say, is it going to be enough time to, to scale up as you've described? well, i guess gives us the johns best of fighting stops. if they implement these these far, allowing more aid and it does allow us to distribute more in the immediate time, but 2 weeks isn't enough to make a difference. 2 weeks is not enough to turn around the food security of 2000000 people for sure. so that's why the priority of extending these, these 5,
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so it's lost ingle permanent. whichever would you prefer? it has to go on for a long time for us to save the lives of the 2000000 people trapped and there's only 4 kitchen. thank you very much. for joining us there without 0. so what's the head on? i'll just, there are 3 more people have been accused of participating in the tack on the concept and most skills from it. and in school, it's full. couldn't the unlikely to the nfl contract the hello? well, the rock has been hammered by acts of whether both in the north and the south, and now it's capital blocked, getting in on the action, picking up half
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a years worth of rain or the span of 24 hours within wins there. and some hail now seems do turn commer for bucked it on tuesday, but still rain locked into northern iraq. it's a breezy story through the golf and get back to that in one set, that those winds are also pushing those down pours into southern saudi arabia, of course, has been a lot of rain up and down the golf. but really winds will be the big story on tuesday for us here in doha. gus about 50 kilometers per hour. that rain has pushed further east, injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere in central asia. so in the coming days, temperatures will drop here by quite a few degrees, the turkey and we go the eastern size unsettled to your mountain snow, and that will push into the caucuses. it's also been unsettled in north west africa . we've had sand storm, and morocco. i think we could see sandstorms intern needs in libya over the next 24 to 48 hours. it is a what picture around bunky same goes for the coast of congo and equitorial guinea in speaking of what most mdx capital. my poto saw half a month's worth of rain in the span of 6 hours,
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but things are beginning to dry off just a few showers for by put you on to stay with the height of 27. on counting the cost and you play a pallet is back in the energy debate, is it on the edge of a comes x the e u has applied for the as of dollars to cash strapped egypt. what's behind the deals? and how could a potentially bad or text all the math and creations and businesses counting the cost on algebra? 2 weeks ago, the government of china now was to hike in the price of fuel, was made to it, declared an emergency in areas of food and nutrition. the united nations listed chide is one of the world's most insecure countries in terms of food supply, mainly due to the impact of climate change. the one foot program says the food in these warehouses. it has 4017 percent of child support the nation. that's 2900000
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people for depend on the toner supplies. it's for, for flushed out, especially now the ages is popular to or no money drill of the torching. i'll just say a reminder about top stories. now this not to nation security council has passed a resolution demanding an immediate and lasting c spot of gauze. muslim, holy month of ramadan. historic resolution caused for the unconditional release of captives, unrestricted access, desperately needed. nice to saving a. both hands on the product single thoughts you have. welcome to the costs of the
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resolution to him as a funding it's reading us to engage in an immediate exchange of prisoners held by both sides. israel has cancelled an official trip to washington in protest against the adults are that you and resolution calling for cease fund. communist have benjamin netanyahu. his office issued a statement saying to us, to know each other, this is a clear retreats from its position since beginning of the now getting some updates from is ro a cabinet and then they'll get in saw has announced his resignation from prime minister benjamin netanyahu emergency unity government, well let's go to homeless. so you know, keep on easters, and i'm the who is this minister. exactly. what market mean for the government? the right. a lot of inside baseball here when it comes to is really politics. but let's break it all down to the on sar is
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a member of this roles, new whole party. now just 2 weeks ago he was in a unity coalition with benny kansas party national unity. but he has since left and after that he was demanding a seat in israel's war cabinet. he was a member of the security cabinet. but this evening in a press conference, he said that he is now leaving the emergency government headed by these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, along with his new whole party, which is for members and total of these really government. now benny gans has party, national unity is still part of this emergency government. what does this all mean in terms of the stability for netanyahu's government? it's not really going to have an impact because side was a member of the emergency government only. and we're getting reaction within israel's government from religious zion is, um, this is
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a party that is in this in yahoo, who's coalition they are members as well, of the security cabinet headed by no alternation to waste benson it smelt rich. he's also the country's finance minister. he says that at a time where israel needs unity sod, it has chosen to deflect from that. so side is essentially saying that he was sidelined by these really government not given a position in his roles, war cabinet. and that's the decision for leaving the emergency government from the so who with the latest update, the thank you the to send a goal now with the main opposition that presidential candidates see what i'm doing . my size on cost of winning sundays election is rivals ruling conditions. candidates have a good ball. has conceded defeat from life. i 153.7 percent of the 90 percent of those counted as an anti establishment candidates chosen by a position. need
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a response. ok, it was both released from prison, just a head of the bite. if this hawk is live person, the capital dot com, well, how close system the goal then to knowing definitely who it's next leader will be so it's definitely bussey roads are my 5, the next president of the goals, the ruling party candidates. i do, but has conceded defeat the president of my keep solid from his presidential palace has congratulated best sewage in my 5 for his, for this victory that comes on his birthday bias. turning 44 today. and he has now been congratulated for being for winning this incredible, unprecedented ted election just remembered 10 days ago by sewage in life. i was in prison. you spent over 11 months in prison for facebook post jack doherty's at the
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subversive. now, he went from a political prisoner to the next president of setting goals and vis. thanks to a popular vote with a high turn out where people came out to bring him to power any promises sweeping changes to the country. terry. okay, we're gonna leave it that makes us not. thank you for that. a most kind of cool. it's has a two's 3 more people have participating in the attack. when it comes to land, most guy which kills $139.00 people. they've been placed in pre trial detention for 2 months for 3 suspects father and his 2 sons have been charged with complicity in a tyrant attack. one of the sons is allegedly the last owner of the con, the gunman used to reach the thing you meant to escape. 11 people have been arrested in connection with the friday attack on sunday. the same cause charged. 4
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suspect, 2 gunmen in the attack to such a bar has more than half from us. the far suspects have appeared late sunday evening ad side does money court in moscow under very heavy security. the 4 men range in age of $19.00 to $32.00 are believed to be natives of tajikistan. they are facing terrorism charges which carry a maximum life sentence here in russia. the foreman did appear to be fairly bad shape physically. they had bruises on their faces that were visible and also one of the men was semi conscious. he was wheeled into the court house with his doctor. there is allegations that these men were tortured wall in custody, or when they were interrogated, not confirmed by any officials here. and when the spokesperson for the kremlin was asked about these allegations. dimitri pest golf said i will leave this question on answered. there is a heightened sense of security here in the capital,
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which continues on monday. there on so far, there has been at least 10 uh, security alerts at various shopping malls, which has to be evacuated in the capital. the extra security officers positions at the shopping malls checking people under belongings. and many people are so grieving the loss of a 137 people who lost their lives on friday evening. got to crocker city homes. for now, the government is saying that they've taken extra security measures and how long that will continue is unclear. what is clear is that there's a lot of questions for us already is about how this security breach could have happened. and how these men, the suspects were allowed to carry out these attacks. and one of the biggest, some busiest venues in the capitol on friday door, safari alto, sarah moscow sent to our top story. now, you know it's a nation security council has passed a resolution tomorrow is going to need it. and the last thing see spar and garza
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and the muslim holy month of ramadan as well. james l 0 is the global specks for unicef. he joins us from rafa. in gauze, thank you for joining us. just how a pooling is a humanitarian situation in gaza. right now. it's desperate and it's, it's forced expiration. it's in force desperation. i'm literally just back from jamalia, which is the fun off. another whole really complicated tongue boys to get medicines, nutritional supplies for children. but as we don't know, as we go cost the final check point. yeah, tens of thousands of people on the straight doing that, that universal symbol of, of hand to mouth, food, place food, a health care center and your body a, you're speaking a little child and i your held my hand and pleaded for a single tomato. we must be very clear, this is based on delays is vital obstructions or ross. he is surprised that 50
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percent of all food to the know open has been bad from doing that. so they, these are all actually avoidable. this is like, man, my human and famine and you see in the eyes of people, particularly in the know the cell has its own level of suffering based on mexico, the crowding desperation of water. i know of to cell phone bottom. it continues and with a smashed infrastructure across garza, how difficult would it be to get a didn't in, in a short period of time? this is a great question. it wouldn't be that difficult. if you look at the know where the most great with the greatest desperation is, food trucks have not been able to get to that. all. for dimes. there is there's across the, in the notes that when i was in jamalia today, and when i was there talking to families in the mothers, people pleading pleading for the most basic they should not have to play for food. there is a crossing 10 minutes away. there's an old crossing that could be used, in other words and jobs and cities. these are not being used. these are all has
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a responsibility joint 9 bye for this population. and that those would be to the easiest way to do it. so as much as these are randomized, even a famine conditions um a man made that can be reverse, that can be reversed by all be knows, access points. and of course, might be much easier from the south in the short term. all the noise access points in the know, remembering that you know, this is a dangerous place drop, right? we think people to receiving a more a work is killed she than any of you. and you and colleagues killed in any time. 8 conflicts in the united nations create was created. it's a very difficult place to, to deliver it. it's what the united nations does, but it's being made more difficult. and that is now why we're saying children dying of dehydration here i'm and briefly, if you will, i mean, what's your reaction to the adult to you in resolution which could effectively be for just 2 weeks. i finally just heard it because i'm just i from jabante
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a but i have to i have to defer to the palestinians. i talked to when i was come, i live on hospital, which older died from mount nutrition last week when i was there last week. bravo, i asked mothers what they needed. these are mothers looking out of the type of thing babies. these are mothers have done everything i possibly gain to protect the children from bones and now they're facing starvation. and to a woman, they said cx, 5, cx, 5, say spa. so we have to take that if it is implemented. of course, it's good news, explain how people have kept people captured onto. but this word harp is interesting because i've also spoken with colleagues who speak with young women and he goals, adolescent girls. and they've heard young girls say that hope is to die, the level of suffering. he started right there, anxiety, the mental anguish both, i've lost it started right. they just wish they weren't here. this gives you a sense of the inflict of trauma on an entire population. so yes, this to not is
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a not the 1st time in months the children and families can go to sleep in the full knowledge, but they will wake up tomorrow morning. that's a good thing, james elder, would that distress the situation on the ground. aaron garza thank you in the us for want price. and donald trump has seen 2 readings on cases that have phone with him for years from school to short term victory in the us. federal courts which move that to you could hey, just hoff of a $454000000.00 boned on a penalty for tax fraud. while he appeals rooting against them for as low as were unable to secure a delay in a criminal case. it would consume its of hush money payments to ban, who said they the 1st trial is now set for the 15th of late start the sports these now his bar terry, thank you so much. former presented international danny alvarez has been released
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from jail in spain after paying more than a $1000000.00 in bill. all this is appealing against the rates conviction. he was sentenced to a 4 and a half year jail term of 40 year old has been in prison since january of last year and of one reversed one player will not be allowed to lease spain while you waives the outcome of the appeal. a lawyer for the rates victim has described the decision to free alvarez as a scandal. result starving to see as junior, was brought to tears as they responded to questions about the racial abuse he's received while playing for round the dread result take on spain, on choosing a friendly at the bernabei, which of course is where vanessia is, plays his club football for last, blanco's, the forward has been victim of races, abuse on several occasions while playing for round, for they'll go into the game having england and a friendly on saturday. becker bus for the premiere, keep you as reasoning simple. there. i arrive at every game with my head focused on the map in order to do my best for the team. but that's not always possible,
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too old on cheese, dave vanessia is, is expected to line up against his rout teammate danny cover hall. the spain defender believes racism in stadiums needs to be stopped, but rejected the idea that spain is a racist country. no girl is talking to somebody. it's of these things. i don't think spain is a racist country. we have a very high level of integration. i come from a humble neighborhood regardless and grew up with boys of all types of nationalities. i have a lot of friends with different color skin. sadly, there are people who go to football. it seems to let loose all their rage, their anger. when it seems that it hurt someone, they do it more and it's a pity those type of people should not be allowed into stadiums because it's the ugliest thing that exists in sports channels on the body arsenal star. and jacqueline rice will kept in england for the 1st time on tuesday against belgium.
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it's special milestone for the mid fielder on what's his 50th international cap with regular captain harry came out, entered rice has been impressive form of the season following has moved from west him to arsenal and becomes the 12 gunner. it's a captain. the 3 lines this match will be in one's last for a manager. garr southgate name says squat for the heroes. so speaks us to be honest . so the last, the testing, when he, when he said to me last night, i was going to be caught and i gave him a hug, check his hand and said, you know, thanks very much. you know, i'm a lot since i profess coming to the same as it was made me feel i'm, i've always felt so comfortable plan under him and i sort of really groaning confidence. i almost 50 have got to will kind of wembley front of my family. my friends yeah, so not to the on off and you can see by my face a fit space to be honest with you, to the lakers to produce their highest scoring performance and close to for decades . awesome reeves pulled office know loved the past, and the 2nd quarter as the lakers beat, the indiana pacers by a 150 points to
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a 145 were on james's team or 9th in the western conference. the top 8 qualifying for the end of season. we've got spread around a lot and so just got to continue that trend and stay aggressive, you know, love and live in a bank as we like to do a try when to free the line and, and just do it on a consistent basis. okay. and that is all your support for that and back to kerry farmer, thanks very much indeed for that. let it sit for me. carrie johnston for this needs to be back in a moment with more all the days about it. and of course, you can keep up to date with more news features, an analysis that's on our website. i'll just say that the. com to stay with the
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a little bit higher for the level of cuz on that's just the, you know, in 5 months of continuous funding, israel has destroyed nearly all of the cost is higher education system. 12 of 19 universities completely destroy 95 professors and ph. d holders, 231 teachers and administrators for palestinians describe witnessing apparel and systematic more on education designed to wipe out the cause of schools and universe . how it is an attempt to annihilate the policy and influence on the academic work, obvious attempts administrators and students say to silence peaceful protest at a century old institution with a history of fighting for free all the campuses and activism. go ahead here and remo lights, notice this is exactly the kind of thing it is real. and this time israel's motives are clear. read campuses suppress students. fresh hopes for
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a better future by trying to deplete power. stein's greatest resource, it's people the, the drug for the use of the 5th off the almost 6 months of israel's war. on garza, the un security council of demands and immediate cease 5, but only for the remainder of the month of ramadan life. a mazda 3, the freedom must be in front of the color that i'm installing the pain. this is alex rivera. ly from dell also coming out as well as prime minister cancelled visit via high like a high level delegation to washington.

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