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combined tragically, the collective west is forgotten. vista, the b i. d. f once again strikes the densely populated city of rafa. as these rarely securities cabinet reported the green light expense and all feel for ration that it would take a 100 trucks 14 years to clear the rubbing, but because it will be additional hazards. this could be spun else into a much longer period from unexplored, informed human remains. mine action service is sounding the alarm of unprecedented destruction being gone. the thousands approach s as in sweden vocalized bed disagreement with is,
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was positive. the patient if the new revision song concept slamming the shop, destroying the difference between treatment of conflicts in ukraine and gauze that double when it comes to the treatment for that reason i think give them a deposit on the us nuclear fuel supply 6, a waiver to sidestep about a russian enrich uranium, the company saying america's national interest. so our risk is the further question becomes the basis the news, our nazi international news in days from across the world. thank you very much for tuning in. we're going to stop by with the continued on fluids in gall. so this is where the idea struck russell once again. and i read that when most dawson's,
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who had the space to flag that is wells urging at least 2 palestinians have been killed and several wounded. this is off, the residential building was leveled in the attack. just wanting some upsetting footage is a head the . well, the dad didn't really indeed have been transferred to nearby hospitals, so 5 is also strikes in the building. had nothing to do with how my son was need housing civilians so far beyond types total das toll since october, the 7th has claimed almost 39000 lives medical stuff as well as patient state hospitals remain in a critical state. well, let us show, even though i see the roof, i cannot bear to be invaded by israel. there are many casualties of the most of the injured and martyrs that are arriving at the hospitals are women and children, and mostly displaced persons. most of the injuries are birds. we receive these
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injured people in large numbers and they are arriving on cards due to a lack of fuel. and it hasn't misled baskim we are unable to cope with such a large number of casualties and critically ill patients. there is a severe shortage of health care professionals. we appeal to everyone in the world, not to abandon guys and leave it to face this crisis alone. what is urgently needed now. he's in the immediate association of conflicts, putting an end to in depth and casualty simone. develops and people love us so heavy, but there's a lot of new medical conditions and their alpha extremely terrible. now we have to wait several hours to see a doctor, but most of the time we're unable to receive medical treatment and medical staff are also exhausted. and unable to provide treatment, just want to bring you some foot injury. it shows the heavy smoke rising above residential buildings in southern gaza. the strikes come off that the ceasefire. negotiations in cairo in egypt fell once again with how much the news. well, just unable to agree on quote, demands to, unless i come,
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i'll satari says the situation in russia is deteriorating rapidly amid the relentless bombardment from as well. a hey tod, it's easy to collect the data. yes, they conduct good concurrent strides and voted different parts of the neighborhood . the story a good thing is of houses and they put it in firebirds and discharged. are still continuous targeting strikes. i'm not targeting this the east area, but the other stuff was tough north and off south. some areas near the adoption bought us some either the the or the, the or off beach area. so literally the bombardment and the type of thing is covering cold over a 100. there is no safe haven and gaza. there is no such a thing that is called safe so on. i think it has already violated all instead of lines when it comes to loose their stones and have started the process to me is displaced them even in the area. that's where it's supposed to be or believe to be
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a saves off. the situation is extremely dire. wish for college, so remember that is now closing growth. i've kind of shut off terminal. they're not alone. and i think there's no fluid northwood supplies, no other supplies, normally the consumables or medication. and that shows you include the components. now people are injured, they need some health care who's gonna need somebody to cover consumers and medications, and people come out to access them. and hospitals conduct provide the services that people need. so that means more people would die because of that, the lack of to american consumers, i'm just kind of large and because of hunger because of displacement and because of bombardment. so the situation is extremely conceivable in the sense that you see hundreds of thousands of people going nowhere because they're extremely confused about where to go. there's going to be in targeted by there's any confusion. and now with this point, roger of cause up with the 2000 miles across the, from the unlikely event to suffer more and the situation is getting even more there
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as well. then you in mind action service is reporting that garza is covered now in approximately $37000000.00 tons of russell, it's unimaginable. and the own clay is on was likely to also be contaminated with unexpected phones and also specials. well, 40 estimates is going to take some $40000000.00 to clear the readings away. the u. n's mine action service. chief impala son is charles munger. bush and he says the amount of date for you in gaza is on process entity, global a. the fun most obviously the rob listen issue, but primarily we're interested in clearing the explosive ordinance amongst the rubble. so at the moment we have funding for approximately $5000000.00 us dollars. we need to in order to adjust the ramp up, install it operations, an additional $40000000.00 on the sector is a hold. the mind action sector for the clearance of garza is going to need hundreds
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of millions of dollars over multiple years to make costs are safe. from exploits goldens. to put this in context on off the box of moses. you and environment program estimates that what 10000000 tons of rubble in mosul and on us, which was directly involved in the clearance of noise or estimates that it would take 10 years to clear most. so that's a is in, i'm, we still have 2 years left to go in gaza. the order of magnitude is significantly greater. and so it's going to take a very significant amount of time for us to click on. so yes, best offices, one of a, a number of houses amongst the rubble does not need to be significant amounts of unexploded ordnance that would be large numbers of human remains. biological waste, chemical waste from industrial processes as well. so i rumble amongst heritage sites, unesco estimates, 43 heritage sites and goals are damaged again. that has to be dealt with in
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a different way. if it was just ruffles that had to be cleared, u. n t p estimate it would take a 100 trucks 14 years to clear the rubber but because it will be additional hazards . this could be spun out into a much longer period in terms of the russell for russell combines between october 28th. no type of 6 was less than 1. 12 the rubble which is currently projected by you and environment program estimates to existing goal is that that's not even enough space in garza to dump the rubble. it would take approximately, according to your environment, program $500.00 heck says just to dump the rubble the, the un general assembly has overwhelming the past the resolution to expand policy funds, whites out the will build a 143 countries vote and full. the non binding motion, putting pressure now on the security council to make it official. but washington
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has made a play that it will stand alone in blocking the move. that is all to use. caleb open explains the united nations general assembly took a vote in favor of granting number statehood to the palestinians. so now the next step is for the un security council to take such a vote. it is unlikely that the un security council will approve palestinian member states would status because the united states has made it pretty clear that as a permanent member of the un security council, the 15 member body that leads the united nations, they will use their power to veto a push for palestinian statehood. this is what we heard from the representative of the united states explaining their mindset in doing so. this resolution does not resolve the concerns about the palestinian membership application raised in april and the security council through the admissions committee process. and should the
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security council take up the palestinians membership application as a result of this resolution? there will be a similar outcome. now there was a vote on this issue back in april and at the time the united states that it was opposed to granting recognition as a un member of state to the palestinian authority. because it believe that palestinian statehood should only come about as a result of negotiations that take place between the israel and palestine toward resolving the conflict. and that the un granting members state would status to the palestinian authority would be at this point. they argue premature and would hurt the negotiation process. now, there were some quite the ad trickle exchanges at both. the un general assembly and the security council. the is railey representative, proceeded to shred a copy of the random charter and argue that the united nations is granting recognition to terrorist, etc. now,
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this did not go over well with you and officials, and there was a statement from a far hon. hock un spokesperson, reassuring the world that the un charter is in fact, still intact, and also condemning psychiatric spite certain countries. israel's remarks before the un general assembly were harsh in which they accuse the un of granting recognition to terrorist or at least discussing, doing so. and compared the palestinians to nazis, here's what these really n boy had to say. they disrupt the vote, is not only opening the u. ones, doors to the parents supporting palestinian authority. if it was then it would be bad enough things. october 7th. you had failed to even call them out by name. so i'll remind you. it's the terrace of hum us today with the sick and twisted, i run the, the very by the established to prevent eva is now well, tell me
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a terror state into its ranks. now the palestinian authority sang to all the countries that voted in favor of granting statehood and argue that this was a step forward in their struggle for national liberation and national recognition. after years of old pressure and at the hands of the israel, now it's also important to note that the vote in favor of moving ahead with the status of the housing authority as becoming a member state was overwhelming. $143.00 countries voted for it with only 9 voting against it. now the procedure would, in order to make a country and member state involves 1st devoted the un general assembly, which has already happened. then from there, a boat of the un security council, which is set to take place with the united states, likely the towing it. and then after that, there would need to be another vote at the un general assembly,
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including all member states in which a 2 thirds majority would vote in favor of granting the new members statehood status to the country. now at this point, we have russia speaking out about how important it is that the palestinians have the member state who it at the united nations. because this will be key in the negotiations that could possibly move ahead with brain resolution to the conflict. the folks you the, we are convinced that full membership of palestine in the world organization would help to equalize the starting negotiating positions with israel, which received his full fledged status more than 75 years ago. it is the adoption of the state of palestine in the un. that would be the 1st practical step towards a just solution to the palestinian question on a platform approved by the un and based on a generally recognized international legal framework. we see this as an opportunity to at least partially correct the historical injustice against the long suffering palestinian people who have lost an unprecedented number of civilians over the past
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7 months. the consequences of israel's actions, which are covered by the united states will be felt for many years and to overcome them, the palestinians will need the closest involvement in the work of relevant you and bodies. to. however, the united states has made it pretty clear they intend to veto this resolution and stop any notion of palestinian statehood at this time. united states, as a permanent member, they have veto power. so it looks like palestinian statehood will not be moving forward at the united nations in colombia present, gustavo beto is urging the international criminal court to issue an arrest warrant for these rarely prime minister, as he strongly condemns the deadly war in casa. nothing. yeah. who will not stop the genocide, which implies an international arrest warrants from the criminal courts. the
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security council must begin to consider the establishment of a peacekeeping force and the territory of gaza. will pay through. the government has already made promises to break in diplomatic relations with israel. i need some actual criminal code to said it's wistful linked to scratch. the surface off to reports about the arrest warrants for senior is really officials a paid. it says to have been attempts to quote, impede in him a date and also to improperly influence its staff. members, the us republicans have taken israel side in this unclaimed. the bill is in the works, the sanction the i see, see if an arrest warrant is issued for benjamin netanyahu. we've been hearing from political scientists what i'm on mendez, or any of us who explained how israel has become almost getting vulnerable. that it would be a rock in their issue as we say in spanish, but it will not stop them from doing anything as long as israel has the back of the
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united states and of the government right now b, b, i go by the end, the president's israel will continue to what he does and they know they will be no consequences. that's why they feel so entitled to even say, hey america, we don't need your weapons by then you can keep them. so israel is emboldened as they have been able to get away with what's going on and gaza for months and for years without any consequences. they have elevated uh, the consulate of, of the ron and syria, with no consequences. they have killed the iranian officials, you know, consequences. they have murder, palestinians, the north causes in garza, in rough uh now uh, in gave them though no way out. so israel will continue to do this as long as they are able to, as long as they have been able to in the icy c as a world where it contains ation as an international organization. nice to set up presidents because of other countries are able to see that well, if you're on the right side
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a on the united states side. so you can get away with anything with the eurovision song contest in full swing and sweeping global voices in support of palestine are growing louder. thousands gather dot. the mound move fast, slow to protest against the fact that is where it is participating. all these things over to a, rachel moss and takes a closer look. is this your is your vision san contest is being held in suite in the country. that's become austin on this with muslim immigration. so when israel is included in this annual competition organized by the european alliance of public service, media outlets at a time when there's a major humanitarian crisis in gas as a result of israel trying to liquidate, come off and hitting over 30000 palestinians to 1000000000. so far in the process, is it any wonder that euro vision a talent show has now become the latest runs in the stand off between pro palestinian and pro is really virtue signaling battalions. it's horrible. what's
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happening in augusta right now, and i think a lot of people should be demonstrating processing, especially now when the u. s. flow that gets ramped, participate in your vision button, but not the russia. and i think that's just the, it's wrong. it's really to embrace this eminence. lemme pull the double standard when it comes to the treatment of russia. for that reason, i think it's the prophecy. the people are here for your revision. thanks. so let's celebrate. there's nothing to celebrate. it's an ongoing war. people are killing each other children or die in there because since, as already is january to ban israel from your vision. but order, as i said, just shrugged de la, arguing that the context is a political. yeah. right. and your vision is totally not slim point or kid. she either. tomorrow we're talking about an event where participants are better know by
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their national flag than by their actual needs, making it inherently nationalist and political. which is why the geneva based european broadcasting union organizers slap the need your ban on russia. when do you create conflict popped off? they even said and done the ukranian president by mirrors wednesday from addressing the event last year. i guess that was a bridge to bar, is taking place the liver pulled at the time. they said that it was quote regrettable that they could not grant his request to speak despite his quote laudable intentions. because the quote possibility of making political statements as part of the contest is prohibited. sure, because political statements can only ever be done with words and not by actions like they did when they down russia. sounds like maybe they were just worried that the wednesday would kind of kill the vibe with his usual speech. nationalistic rivalries are exactly what your vision is about actually to bad. no one from gaza wasn't by just saying in europe. contests like israel was because god has bad sure
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. and i've been out in full force including a mind hearing aid shift that dropped into pork agreed about $400.00 profiles. the supporters on route to guess that this visit was apparently motivated by israel's presence in the contest. even going and her ballad ended up qualifying for the top . 10 in the saturdays. big tell a vice finale. i'm so overwhelmed with emotions. it's truly such an honor to be here on stage performing and showing our voice and representing us with pride and making it to the finals is it's, it's something crazy. so she's obviously trying to keep it all about the music. the fact that the crowd chanted free palestine during her semi final dress rehearsal and she was dude, would probably give a bit of a clue as to why that may be the case. but hey, here's is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu taking a break between bombing campaigns to hijack this is rarely performers efforts and
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make it all about him. that's fine. but if you've already worn not telling me all you proud them impressively participating in your vision, but your successfully consultants and a horrible wave of antisemitism. and you are standing up to it and representing the stage of his royal with great on. so be blessed and know that when they bow you, we shall, it's a to you how are that? i believe the technical term for b. b statement is friendly. fire, you know, bombing your own assets is, remark certainly won't do anything to help the politicize 0 vision or the as rarely contest its participation, basically, be just rhetorically bomb bureau vision like it was some us by totally missing the target. and virtually guaranteed, even more blow back. let's go now to see the front lines of the ukraine conflict because authorities in the cock of region are reporting a phase baffled between russian and ukrainian troops. with fighting,
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no spilling into the border air with rushes bell guard region. all seized correspondence, they've sweeney has the details of this we've heard last night that there was a shedding of the car of a region, very intent shedding as strikes and according to the credit you know, sold has at least 25 buildings have called far they've been very by the damage we have to say that this isn't verified. at this stage there's been a lot of footage started circulating on social media. now that being the number of ukrainian drugs that have been taken down, we don't have any official information from the russian defense ministry yet. and we've also seen on a game on very slide footage of a bridge in cocoa region that has been destroyed. now, the local authorities have, they've spoken previously about a russian offensive game. we don't have any information on that. staying in the, in the culture of region. a game by that has been types fighting. we know that the
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russian on force you'd have taken control of the city of kids located which states very close to the guns region. now moving across to the don't boss a game that has been intense fighting and russian forces. and this has been confirmed by the russian ministry of defense have now taken co control of no vote. lenovo a, this is a city, a guy, which i said is very close to the new gun sco region. now, we're seeing this kind of these, these latest developments, these light is advanced by the russian for armed forces, which will hopefully bring some relief for the citizens of belgrade. a former chief advise it to a british prime minister has called the wes involvement and you create a stupid mistake and also set the sanctions that having this little no impact on russia. that's as the top strategist 6 to return to political office in a new role. and with a new policy,
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we should have never got into the whole stupid situation. it's not a replay of 1940. we've put tompkins to lensky, is the church in the and under dog this whole ukrainian, corrupt mafia state has basically condo school. and we're all going to get it as a consequence. the lesson we've to boot and is that where a bunch of total, jo, cuz i mean putting a really knew that before the war. but this has emphasized, in broad cost to, to the entire world with a bunch of clowns. we are, and america is now doubling down on trying to seize russian assets. so it's already created a sanctions regime, which is encouraging the building of alternative financial systems globally. that's not teaching food and then the lesson only that we're idiots. so well, if you don't know much about dominic cummings, i'll let you know he is a british political stress suggest is well known for campaigning. in favor of the case breaks it back in 2016. he later became a chief advisor for full up purchase. the prime minister boris johnson cummings,
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is now involved in creating the stall policy block. he says, well, you know, it's on to printers, health workers, and military and veterans who oppose the ruling tories. lots of goes ahead of the next u. k. general election, which will have to take place by january 20, 2510 with small to in j says cummings remark show his common sense, but that he's always the waiting to see the self destructive glance at the conservatives all willing to take. when we see, you know, the zip spectacular mistakes the miscalculations of the west in particular russians thinks, interested in them. one i think is his was a not even prescient, but just some come sent some time. but a lot of people are great. that's know, forget, you know, he's been so he was kicked out of, of, of his particular talk to the on to roger around burst johnson that was a bit of a gnostic breakup. and he was always a sort of polemics, rebellious sort of maverick type character who now is looking to launch his own
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political career. but i think if you read the articles, the british newspaper articles, which mentioned this, i think it was a ton of rough. um, it's quite clear that he wants to wait and see just to see how much of a disaster the general election is in the u. k. so to see how, how far all the clips to the, the police, invitations of the conservative party, just how much will it break up and it will have self employed. and if it does crash, quite from a great height, that we might see the motions of one of these abilities by comments, but he's mobile, he's on kind of it. so i think come peaceful is very clever at manipulating press. the leading us nuclear fuel supply suntrust as it plans to seek exemptions from a proposed rule. this would prohibit the input of russian enrich uranium. nothing move to prohibit that is meant to safe go up the interests of us new clip industry . the legislation includes
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a provision that allows for the granting of waivers through 2027, including if the waiver serves the national interest. when the legislation is enacted, we will apply for waivers from the secretary of energy and other a clickable government agencies to request permission to continue supplying l a. u to our customers. it is uncertain whether any waiver would be granted. and if granted whether any waiver would be granted in a timely manner. now in 2022, russia was washington is the biggest supplier of enriched uranium. can you just break this down for us? how would this lower is going to affect the american nuclear industry and companies like centrist, specifically when it's quite significant. nicky, if we look at the numbers, for example, the us uh 20 percent of the us is powered on nuclear energy and about 24 percent. even to this day is coming from russia. the fact that companies don't like centers that we've mentioned, which is a private company that owns them, facilitates a lot of nuclear power in the us will not be able to attain that quantity. we're
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talking about nick, we talked about you righty and just how dangerous you. my name is. it's not something that you can be and you can just walk down to another country and just buy and for care. that has to be so many prizes and procedures and 70 facilities that allow the save time is that of that substance and also getting it to a plot and then enriching it. it's a huge process and, and really it's for me, it sounds like the us is totally shooting itself in the foot. yes. again. okay. so total costs are based on what it all means. so what it means is essentially that any ad products that will, that coding on enriched uranium, the base of that, that means the uranium that you transport to a nuclear reactor and forgive me, i'm not a gf, is it is but a nucleus scientists. but you that so you, you put that into, they've got to, i'm not creates the energy. that's saying no more of that. if it comes from russia, you cannot bring it in unless you get a special dispensation. would you let me give them for another year, and then they're not responding to 2040. and what that basically means is none of that will come in. and the us is going to have these companies that have relied on their us and supplies for years and years and years,
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regardless of the kind of conflict and you crime because by which ones are energy and energy. you know, i think russia sees it this way, is the human rights. so it shouldn't be banned in a rush, as he said, is that way. russia hasn't said, hey, we're going to stop sending it to you. even though russia codes and, and essentially with now in a situation where this could be a very serious problem for these companies, they've got to find another source of uranium for that plants. a reason, months west and countries have moved to expand their own capacity to enrich uranium, broaching the idea of a complete bond on russian importance in years to come with some expos say they would need at least a decades to set the industry onto an independent assessing so how could the us make up for the loss in supply? in the meantime, it's a really good question, and i think they have an obstinate key. if we look at the other countries that produce you, right in russia, 24 percent, then we looked at the european pond as b k from say produce a little bit. but then again again, nicky was probably saying the same thing happened again in europe. whether us is going to try to extract the results, is that the, your,
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you have it needs. there are plenty of nuclear power plants in the united kingdom, where we come from in france, in germany, and they need that own reserves. and what is the power of that? i'm power. i think that will save time. look at africa as we now know, especially they'll probably put pressure on the french to do that. but as, as, as we cover a lot on the program, the african nations now turning around to say, no, we're not going to give you these cheap minimalism results from our country. the african countries are going to want more money for those resources. probably a lot more than what they're paying in russia, and that's going to make energy fall more expensive for the average consumer in the us lot. so all the time we've had to squeeze this in this hour. but for more all the stories that we've been covering don't forget you've done head over to our website on the .

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