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just deserving recipients, visit the cost on the web presence. and remember, it's a copy, revised wells and increases systems cost on request the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi, and tell you, navigate that here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes view. esvito is the draft resolution of the united nations calling for palestine to be admitted to the u. n. as a full member states. premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions, will not actually stable for the past. and when people american is really officials
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discuss the grounds operation and as i saw in southern gaza with washington saying it's again, express concerns over israel's plan. we take a look at the winner of this year's world across photo competition, highlighting the human costs of 7 months of war in 1000. plus, the trial of a policy has an accused of using a nazi slogan while campaigning gets under way. will be live from germany, the hello. we begin at the united nations security council where the us has vetoed a widely supported draft resolution backing a palestinian bid for full membership of the u. n. so 12 member states voted in favor to abstain, including the u. k. speaking officer, the veto, america's representative said, washington supports the 2 state solution,
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but claim full palestinian membership out the u. n. is not yet possible. a simply a tax lot. tobar 7 present button has been clear. that sustainable piece in the region can only be a cheap through a 2 state solution. with israel security guarantee, there is no other path that guarantees israel security and future. as a democratic jewish state. there is no other path. the guarantee is, palestinians can live in peace and with dignity in a state of their own. and there is no other path that leads to regional integration between israel and all its our neighbors, including saudi arabia. we also have long been clear the premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions. well, not a chief state hood for the past and people took
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a secure to counsel to listen to the palestinian ambassadors reaction to the veto. right, to live in our homeland 5 this time as independent states. that is free and that a sovereign, not our right to self determination is an alien level. yeah. it is not tied to a time or timeframe. how to put it. all right, is a terminal in permanent use, the middle as continuous, i get it cannot be delayed. what are you, i'm it cannot be suspended it and it has no statute of limitations to him. it is important. and the whole idea that this right, i used to have not be subject to manipulation, move, or domination, or condition sima mean people who are especially not by israel, the occupying power in the computer lab. the ethics, closing power will call emma be back in japan, the genocidal power. and who is the colonial power that is determined not of the
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shop, to evict our people from their homeland was to eliminate their identity and to replace their history and their culture on to approve their present. and our civilization enter besieged their future and their horizons. the shopping, the people of palestine will not disappear, disappear we will not disappear while the people of palestine will not be buried in the whole walk that they are the historical fact. they are a history that cannot be erased. my idea of what no matter the great power, no matter of the tyranny of the shop this, even in the city and people, the glorious people of palestine remained on their lands. i mean, not the act of charity or mercy from israel, but on watson. but at the facial steps, hospice and hope and sacrifice. and despite the occupation,
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when despite the oppression when despite the exile enslavement while the seat what such just by being persecuted and displaced and evicted and driven away as refugees. a veteran, i'm your daughter you. we have repeatedly warned of is rose color on your policy and our land not door lead to, which has it's not simply declares open view, but now both of them i'm the have let them know we have warned in the, the of the abscess of a horizon where our resolution the job we have warned of the dangers of ignoring the palestinian cause and essential nature of ignoring the suffering of the past and people which is only growing to them. and we have warned of the dangers of creating that a dusting feast as possible in our region without a just comprehensive and lasting resolution to the palestinian question by the president. you know,
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we can to the security council today and that he gets inside an important historic moment regionally, and internationally the room so that we could salvage what can be saved my bathroom . i'm a sweetie if we place you before. a historic responsibility not allow me to establish the foundations. i be just a comprehensive piece and our region. i'm a photo so you are before the opportunity to revive the hope that has been lost amongst our people. and we put you before the responsibility of interpreting and traveling that your commitment towards the toothpaste solution along the 1967 lines into actual action from actions that cannot be maneuvered or retracted. the majority of the security council members have risen to the level of
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this historic moment and to have stood on the side of justice and freedom and hope in line with the on on essex. and then who monetary internet and legal crest suppose that must govern our world just stuck on a line with simple logic. well, who 9 know just hear me. we renew our sincere appreciation to sisterly algeria. and in much more of the lot i'll be and to the arab and assign a groups will do a lot of them and, and the member state of the non align movement. and in the us that the mom and the monkeys presidency of when the counsel on a dedicated presidency that has managed our proceedings on wisely. we suppress our appreciation to all of those who supported the patterson and membership request and all of those who voted in favor of the draft resolution by your own or viewed statements. those who voted in favor and even those who voted
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differently over the passion that it contained in your commitment and understanding the pain and the moment over the policy and m. p, i send with you and the name of the policy and people generally the should say that i use my president. i've been, uh, we don't accept that the 2 state solution along the 90 and 67 borders as an international division of peace. when i put them at the door and an automobile, air of states put forth the arab piece initiative to support this vision. what god . but now, you know, we've been to our stay, i the, but not, you know, with the efforts of our sons and daughters, i mean what, but, and with the support and trust of the international community, despite the obstacles placed by israel. when cut off from awful, i believe we have engaged in the peace process in
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a manner that's what secure our supreme and national interests us. and we have provided by the foundations of a peaceful and legal sacramento, the call cigna, the thought of sidney leadership that the state under the presidency of president without bass, as he met them. the massage continues to be committed to this peaceful track. and we renew our call for an international peace conference to be heavy. i didn't do any. i'm with the under multi lateral international sponsorship it conference. that is to put an end to the is really occupation and to achieve the independence of the state of palestine. but the question remains hadn't been chevy. is there a to for nurse, for peace in israel? and is there a partner in peace with us? and israel is about israel assist uh who might be having with the suicide
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consecutive government to insist on maintaining occupation on murder as well on seat. what do you, on the eviction of people on building stuff? and then these are all the policies and practices that run counter to the united nations charter to the resolutions of the united nations at all aim to achieve just one objective. namely, i'm to stuff out any hope of, well, we'll do a saw event processing. this take the call stuff the past and this date is that exist as a viable state. and those are believes that the state of palestine is a permanent strategic sweat to it and will do its best. the my nice to block the sovereignty of a pasadena state, whether you want, whether you're, whether you're in a shop and to make sure that the person and people are exiled away from their homeland or remain unders occupation forever.
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without them by the valley. it is up to you now, how do you do to determine more who loves peace of mind, who i do and who is the enemy of peace? no one who loves peace, women who and who is the enemy of peace minute. who wants to save the lives of innocence on yes, and who seeks to perpetrate genocide? not to leave. israel does not 22 state solution. israel does not want a state of palestine. this is israel scheme of her father. this was approved by the can assets and it's publicly announced by the kinetic members women. and it's very representative in this council and anywhere in the united nations and outside of that additions. that's so lucky you follow that we are. this is a plan that is much claimed by israel,
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the government officials and politicians. nothing new. oh yeah, that's fine. yeah. or even boasted about this as a political achievement. boasting that he succeeded in presenting the rise of a palestinian state. he declared this and his imaginary map and the map that to you brought with him to the general assembly last september. 30th of this, the map of israel, a mile from the river to the sea. god, the moon matthew though that's not related to the existence of palestine. this is the plan of his extremist government. it is to get rid of palestine to get rid of the palestinians, will have the walk on this delusion without a so i cannot tell you, but unfortunately it costs innocent lives. well, how does the study and do you know what is real needs to be simple? to implement this delusional plan of the shop for the plan to evict the people
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excellent, excellent. all the dates, the, the, the middle one is more time. one of them, a z, the, as on a more am unit 2, was the, you know, a lot and more lives in flood. now that went to the international community, do what? 12 you do. you the international security council that is charged with the maintenance of a to national piece of security. what are you going to do it? that's the stuff i do. what, what do you do? what i'm willing to do? how does up, what do you give israel a locked in the time it needs them to index protest in your land as opposed to wherever you give it the minutes he was but to evict the people and killed them of softball. will you give israel the weapons to kill more people? oh, so what do you give her to give israel the right to veto, to the, to our right to exist on our land. why the to the, to the palestinian states,
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right to full membership and the united nations. natalie as a donor brother stein's membership and then after nations i'm, i'm in that symbolic, but i'm around. it is a matter of great importance to palestinians enter the peoples of the region at this very sensitive time of it, one of which is something that they had been waiting since 1947 was 1949 on bill $92.00. as we've been waiting since 1947 and we are in 2024, hold on buddy. this is an important step. what do i need to rectify as tarik injustice of the shop and that besides the protestant and people since the partition resolution has to do with a knock that out until this very day. yeah. hope the work. it is an important step
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. yeah. would be mind to revive face in international is it tennessee and international law and then this very organization, it's talked her way over a month and to revive hold in the peaceful supplement of the conflicts that i had so on with that getting part of the time the membership is a manifestation of our right to self determination consolidates the digital receipt of the state of palestine in a manner that is a reversible means could not be denied by any party he might as well. so it's protected and preserves the land of the state of palestine so that it is not to buy a duty to as presence. not as happens before. it says membership and the security in the united nations is an investment in peace, admit us to membership. it's an investment in piece one for
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a lock on the level in the government. our full membership and directed nations in does not detract from the rates of any other member states, nor does establish it threaten or cancel out the membership of any other state. we want to own of you, we don't want to replace anyone. we want to enter your club as equal in that the come on the scene and lovely mueller, supporting by granting palestine from membership has put us on the path of hope as to keep the hope alive in the items of onion. but on the fact of this resolution to knock pass, it will not break our with what i mean. and it's um, yeah, well, not defeat our determination. we will not stop and our efforts, the state of protestant is inevitable, but it is re, uh,
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perhaps they see it as far away. but we see it as near and we are the faithful not to know when you i you, madam president, we are the ones who look serious oppression and injustice. we know more than anyone else. the nature of this oppressive occupation because we live and we know best what a just solution is, you know, and we tell you that the time for freedom is now for freedom. it is the time for the, for the by the sign that go to and the bad done. yeah. did you remember that was this session people adjourns of area and thought his time about with there are innocent at the funny and somebody saying they're not for the price with their lights on the end the lives of their children. the price of this was that my number
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is really actually a price to the double standard. the blind biased towards israel, the price for the delay, injustice, freedom and piece by the president. i'm in the shop with the fact that people have borne more than they can handle, watch them. they have suffered all forms of torture, of the hands, of these really occupier. it has become clear now up. so i mean, more than any time before that this glorious people have not and will not forfeit the right to their land. despite in the grab gravity, what are some of the sufferings of the tragedy of some is the destruction of displacement our past and people have never lost our humanity. our past and, and people now are searching for the remnants of life and who do will not find
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people who have a stronger desire to live in ordinary life like our people in gaza, gaza of pride, gaza of glory. i'm the well, i'm not sure i'm going i'm for let's do unique up for our product, sending people wherever they are once life where the ship, but they cling onto life. is that a soul of just like the other people as i understand it? the protestant is, are people who aspire to freedom, to identify life, to a peaceful existence. job, one of the people of palestine will not disappear. one of the people of thought his
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time will not be buried when i'm in the study and people have never been unnecessary. and you either do us justice or you do it justice. we love life to live in freedom and dignity in our nation and home. then we will not disappear either you deal with us with fairness and give us a lot of rights or to give us our lights. thank you very much. i time the family and subs that the of the observer said for 1st time, for his face, friends, and now give the slows, has a representative of his red this thank you my them, presidents by them president. i wish to begin by thanking the united states and particularly president biden,
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for standing up for truth and mortality in the face of the pop christy and politics . colleagues, i sat here mere hours ago describing why this resolution is disruptive. i explain how the palestinian authority does not meet even the basic criteria that they have. no, i was talking to over their territory and the policy now authority is a terror supporting entity. how can you say seriously that the palestinians are peace loving? how the palestinians are paying terrorists, paying them to slaughter us. none of their leaders condemns terrorism, nor the october 7th massacre. they quoted from us, their brother is the police being a representative called from us. his brother is after domestic or,
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and they don't even recognize, is rise right to exist as a jury states. you won't find even one policy and leader who will tell you that you recognize this is rise right to exist as a jewish state. peace loving, indeed. come us wasn't mentioned here today and it's not a coincidence because the police thing and the representative here does not represent from us. it does not represent at least half of the palestinian people. yes. regardless of the police, seeing as failure to meet the necessary criteria for your membership, most of you sadly decided to reward the palestinian terror with palestinian states . this is very sad because your votes will only in bold and polish damian rejection needs them even more and make peace,
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almost impossible. please remember this the next time that part as being as reject another piece plan or refuse to even come to the negotiating table. colleagues, i have represented these relative to you and for over 3 years i've taken part in dozens of meetings in this council. and since the october 7th messic or i've been here on a near weekly basis, sometimes daily basis, i repeat the same arguments in every debate. i please, i convince, at least try to convince i bring testimonies, present photos and show video footage. but never the less you refuse to even couldn't them. you refuse to listen. you refuse to act? we've ever refused to check the facts. so today i want to try to fix what is already broken. speaking through this council is like speaking to a brief floor. i pray that the day will come and you will understand the magnitude
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of the mistake that you are making here. i pray that you will understand before it's too late. thank you. there are no more names and scribes and the list of speakers. so meeting is agend. okay, so that is it then the end of the vote that failed to pass as a result of the us veto of that resolution that would have given palestine full membership at the united nation. so we were just hearing from both the palestinian ambassador to the you and as well as that is really ambassador to the u. n. after that votes had taken place. let's bring it out to zeros. gabriel is on there who's joining us on the un headquarters in new york, gabriel. first of all, i mean let's just sort of drill down and what it, what 30 of months to it had said, the power steering ambassador, he was clearly visibly shaken and emotional as he was speaking, as he really was. and you saw how much stress he's been under
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as he's been trying to push this for so many weeks. now. excuse me, getting this bid for full membership in front of the security council. and i think that you saw the build up of this stress. and it culminating there is he gave this very impassioned speech in the security council chambers. i mean, basically saying thank you to the countries that supported the paid through the 13 countries on the security council. but also giving a bigger picture as well, of talking about how israel doesn't even want the palestinian state to exist, or palestinians even to exist. and really talking about how much power stein wants to be part of the international community. sit at the table here at the un as equals. that was the real perspective. you got there from his lips, from his mouth. those were his words, saying we just want
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a seat at the table to be equals, like everyone else. palestinians, he said, are defined by life we want life and freedom just like everyone else here. so you saw that, you saw him choking up there and you saw his deputy ambassador behind him also wiping away tears as well. i think they were as clearly disappointed that they did not get this, but they expected it. they knew that there was going to be a usb toe, but still the motion there you saw was very raw and i think very real and look gave . i mean that vote failed mostly expected because of that u. s. v. so, but talk us through the extensions and also the 12 countries who voted in favor was not expected it uh, yeah, i mean it, it was it, it was overwhelmingly in favor of palestine. i think even more so than what we were
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getting the signs from over the last few days gleaning from from, from diplomats here. i mean it's worth repeating 12 countries on the security council. 12 members voted for palestine. let me just list them, is bears worth repeating. russia, china, france, malta, slovenia, ecuador, kiana, korea, republic of korea, japan, mozambique, sierra leone, algeria, all of those 12 countries voted for palestine to be a full member of the united nations that's over whelming. uh, it was just the u. k. in switzerland, abstained, and the only country they voted against it, which was of course, the veto was the united states. but on these the countries and voted for it. you have countries like ecuador republic of korea, japan. those are countries that often we have seen over the last 7 months of stain when they don't want to upset the us. you know, they'll abstain or vote with the us. the fact that they broke from the us,
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those 3 countries says a lot, and it shows how isolated the us is on this very issue. okay, gabriel, thank you for that reporting from the you and let's bring and she have a time see who's joining us in washington to talk a little bit more about the american position she had because it was that this doesn't advance palestinian statehood 10. so that's why we're vetoing this resolution. what more did we hear from the us representatives that that's, that's for us. argument is liquid. sorry, we have to do this because we are the ones who believe in palestinian statehood even who are well intentioned. the attempt of trying to move that forward is it will be counter productive. so in fact, the argument is from the us from the bite administration, we are the ones who are protecting power sticking cited by v terming this of the, of the web security council. i'm being author the isolated on the rest of the, in the rest of the world, that is the serious argument. and then on top of that, and it's an argument we had at the state department today. and this one we've had
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before is that this issue. so in 10 groups of the us understanding of global affairs, but we're probably starting to be recognized that the united nation was the u. s. will be forced effectively towards the role from the united nations altogether. it would stop funding, the united nations, the pre eminence conflict resolution, uphold driven to national body and the welfare any one we have at least, you know, theoretically it's a lot of things they would actually withdrawn from the entire organization effectively. if this were to go through, that's how we put the is joe buttons at administration. i'm, if you want, if you want a tangible example of how important i know you've been discussing of last few hours as the student, why your public opinions in favor of the palestinians. and so why their lead ministration continues down this life if you want. and example of why the is really low be particularly the election. yeah. so effective and sir important to american politics and the fitting, at least, i mean, but there you have it. i mean, they also look as an technical to global piece. so essentially, we're withdrawal funding from united nations. if this what to get through,
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they say that congressionally mandated to do that. however, be specific. more from 1990, talked to the pa, the student, the gratian authority, and the other other positive impression organization. they recognized the palestinian state, they recognized. so that's what the policy isn't gonna use. that is, you know, liable for that little, but the us to stick to the binding ministration and sticking that prepared to just somebody like evictions, completely in what they say is their attempt to get posted, inspected. okay, she have, thank you so much for that. the head of the vote, the algerian ambassador to the u. n. urge security council members to support that draft resolution saying not to do so, would be unforgivable. let us welcome by this time today us and in doing so for the launch, a genuine peace process between
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e clause paving the way for the last thing piece seemed to me the least failure to do so. it is again, a denial of this very call to see what features cause it's responsibilities. failure to act is a serious, unforgivable mistake over in our senior political unless what on the side of joining us here in the city. so obviously in algeria will be huge, the disappointed being the ones that put forward this draft resolution by the wind . but on the point about the us, this resolution was really widely supported by all you and members. so does this move the us between the resolution isolated even more at the u. n. o. yes, absolutely. i think generally speaking, the united states has grown more isolated around the world,
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including after ukraine. but no, where is it as isolated as it is on the question of palestine? because of the end of the day the united states is still a prosperous leader in the world. so my to country is search country. and you know, with how, with tens of bases all over the world it's, it's just, it's present and it's popular in many countries when it comes to palestine or it has bolts on it says i solution in order to be at the surface of is red. and in this case, at the surface of an is ready to government, that is basically june inside the that's fanatic. that's neo fascist. that by dint himself is the main thing that this government changes of the same time. he goes into the united nations and defense, discover, and troops down, a very simple and noble idea, which is the right of self determination. they know the levels, right? so they have over people. now, it was what it has become,
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etc. when the united states, you look at the $193.00 countries around the world, and you say the palestinians that's helped establish different countries in the middle east itself. the palestinians who are some of the most educated people in the world with the highest literacy. the but assuming those are what able to build a society, i don't know for the under occupation those, but us thing is i'm not really half a state really. so the justification for the american decision is just false and transparently. so. now, there is this understanding that the americans tried to push quite strongly, that they support the idea of the principal division of about a senior state. but this is not the time. but as the best thing is, i've been saying again and again. when is the time i mean, since 1993, the americans have been making the fed as 10 years and they are promises, but they never fulfill for 3 decades. the united states supervisor, sponsor
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a piece process 3, but it seems very, there's always book the israel line. it was is re the lawyer, the is what advocate. and then of course, here's a now, once again, it insist that it's only the united states that can bring about a ta associates and place them at least except this time they want to, if they want to have more other countries pay a higher price in order for his work to be satisfied, this genocide that is read should be rewarded for this genocide would want to condition us more. a more sponsorship, more arms and the for them. i think protection. this doesn't make sense for much of the international community. and for those people who are more think today, 12 of the, i mean, how do you explain what she have was just talking about a moment ago when he was saying that the us was actually threatening to pull the funding from the united nations. if this votes were to go ahead, why is the so concerning for the us? what worries them about this is the thing that has to do when it comes to do with
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these are the them, at least as i was mentioning earlier, it's my way or the highway. that's the united states, and it's back somebody kind of them, at least so when it comes to interest interest and is there of interest, things have to be done the american way. otherwise, the united states were vito, whatever that was vision id and would send out of my those to the eastman to 3. and yet i would in fact get involved in yet another war or a police and administrative campaign, as we've just seen few days ago when they got involved many, totally. and then at least in defense of his i mean, so i don't think this is also dragging along that you can for us also for the old imperial powers, the old going of ours are backing them at least fighting for the home for what. why now? so it's this, this, this idea of this phrase, this american phrase, you have a score inside baseboard my way or the highway basically says either i,
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on the show or no one has gotten our initial either. i would be managing the party or i would be the party pooper basically, and that's what happens at the end. now, why is this this critical move on? what is this important and why it's the reckless on the part of the united states. it's because the support for palestine is across the board around the world being the world societies among the what governments, the government, so don't there. it's just because they've been strong arm by the united states. the new majority of people and countries united in the, in the world today support the persons. in fact, the palestinian cause has never been popular around the world just when by this time it sort of has been suffering more than ever before in history. just look at what's happening and goes on in the west bank in jerusalem and so on, so forth. so what are we to make of then the numbers that we saw today is a significant because we have countries like france, for example,
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vote in favor of this resolution. oh, absolutely, absolutely. as we've heard from oracle respondent, the fact that a good number of countries now will usually epstein voted for tells you that the you on sticking with the counselor is that that are council in the words of these really and by so there. and by the way, because we, we, you know, we broadcast this, we are responsible as much as you gotta, we broadcast the so, and sometimes or not, sometimes a lot of times. but this is why, right? i mean the line for the countries, especially with diplomats, that's what they do. their job is to sometimes like for them. but no one of the thing is there to invest the city there was correct. not one thing, factually others spare everything from how customers become independent, how countries become accepted in testing community. how is it became accepted as a member dentist to meet the after school, meet the better and general side in front of starting in 1947 to 1949. it was accepted as
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a member for him just doing some better actions. yeah. that it was for me think, genocide and products, and yet it was recognized as a member of the transmission. most of the countries in the south who gain their independence from colonial powers did so. but with the usual force, only a few getting their independence peacefully because the imperial powers decide to be, you know, this, it's time to go. so everything he was saying today was just humbug total b s. but it passed. be that as it may is read is totally isolated. likely, united states has started submitted and apparently couldn't a submission is a bit contagious between israel and the united states. what you, what are you about here? is that the united states is too important of a company. i don't know what it is to import of a country. it is a superpower, and it does have a huge all to pay them, at least. and it is sad. it's
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a said the when the by that administration's boxes, it says in behind that it's any i'll go from vito's again and you're not the admission security council. we might not say supposed to be leading the way for a true piece based on the condition of but assuming of rights for self determination. all right. my mom, thank you so much. well ahead of the folks at the security council, the un secretary general until i get terrace was speaking and he was calling again for an immediate cease fire in gaza. he painted a dark picture of the impact. israel's war has had reiterated warnings against israel's plan, middle tree offensive enough. this guy's a $600.00 a month. so these are the only mediates that you'll put ations. they've created the humanitarian health scape, tens of thousands of people have been killed to 1000000 palestinians. that'd be able to do this, this direction,
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and the denial of live saving you meditating the aides. and they are now standing down on a sort of ation. and he's really open actually in the rough uh, with compound these humanitarian catastrophe. holding us in israel have agreed on the shared objective to the free time us into the fostering virtual talks on the is really armies plans to launch a ground operation in the city. the plan has been widely condemns as one and a half 1000000 displays palestinians, or sheltering. there are white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more well, the goal here is really to try and convince the is really, is that there is an alternative path that they can try and find how mazda operatives that they say are living amongst the palestinian population in rafa. that there is another way to do that. and so what this discussion is about is really trying to find what the united states says is common grounds. what
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we know is this was initially supposed to be an in person meeting, but what happened was as a result of the a ronnie and retaliatory air attack that took place on saturday. uh what happened was then the is really official said, look, we're going to stay in israel, let's do this virtually. and so that's what this discussion is. it says really, officials that us officials being shared by the national security advisor, jake sullivan. and again, what this is, is trying to convince the is realize that there are alternatives, this is not going to be a good idea. in fact, it would be disastrous. and so the united states, as opposed to it and really trying to present an alternative path to the israelites that seem fixed on going through with this ground operation. well, the pentagon says it believes israel can complete its military offensive whilst protecting civilian lives. i think the discussions continue in terms of, again,
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enabling the united states to share with israel what our concerns are and to provide lessons learned that, that we've gleaned over the years and conducting these type of operations. and i think we'll have those conversations going forward again. our position has been pretty clear we understand the need for israel to go after i'm austin, to eliminate or defeat him off as a threat. and so we believe there's a way to do that. well, also taking into account civilian safety and ensuring humanitarian assistance. and iraq, based on the group says it'll escalate operations. if israel expands it's offensive to defy beka to say it does show how the group has been tearing out attacks against us spaces. it's liter spoke with ultra zeros salma been dr. age. your group has been designated a terrorist organization by the united states. you're based in iraq. so why would you get involved in a fight between israel and iraq? what are you, monica? well,
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you haven't any war any battlefield involving the united states against any arab country, and we will stand with that our country and he will directed by the us against any islamic country. we will stand alongside that is on that country for have you got it out the tax against americans or as well as in the past. what i know about the did other entity we fault against us occupation for 10 years until its 1st expulsion from a rock. now the islamic resistance seems to us taking active part in the cause of war and supporting israel. without this american intervention, there will be no existence of israel. we fought against the americans. we are part of the resistance and a front to support our brothers and shouldn't rocky, a public opinion or resistance or fighting. come from the government of the rock rather than groups that are not part of the government. what i now have
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a difficult time to have them over. well, the other thing i have is we do not want to embarrass the government with this issue. this is why we see ours is a supportive role. the rocky resistance have carried out more than $400.00 attacks . and we continue to target israel via drones. and if the occupation expands the war to rasa, these that make resistance will escalate. its operations will turn to the situation on the grounds and gaza. now in error strikes have intensified in the central region of the strip after the withdrawal, if is really ground forces civilians attempted to return to the se, dots, refugee camp following the announcements. so that a military operation had achieved its objectives. with an hours later there was a wave of artillery, an air bombardment in the area. the total number of palestinians killed since the war began. stands at almost $34000.00, including more than 14 and a half 1000 children. alda zeros in the for that he gains access to the know,
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see that's comp in gaza. she sent this report shortly before the bumper, adamant resumes. as you see this destruction is massive. people are left homeless, but palestinians are very desperate for more than 6 months. now, this is still going on evacuating from a place to another. setting up tense, dismantling tons going to uh your, your, your relatives house, leaving and being forced to evacuate with your relatives. house. every single area in the gaza strip is currently being targeted. people are left this one for the homeless. they're telling us, like i asked the women, where are you going after your house has been bonds? to said i do not know how to move across the tower behind me. my home was flattened by. that is read the army as simple as that. our homes, our lives,
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our memories and our children's future are all gone. the next big fix, everything we've worked so hard for our kingdom, home, all destroyed, but thank god we are alive. how listing is believed that there is no play safe? there are no plays. they could go to because everywhere is crowded and they're left with nothing, not none of their belongings, none of their stuff and they are left without anything. and this continues. there has been, at least a dozens of bodies still trapped under the rubble of the houses. and the civil defense are telling, announcing that they could not reach these bodies because they need to have the equipments and they're not capable to do that 6 months. and this is still going on
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as you see, children are trying to have their families to bring blankets. hello us, and what's left of anything they could find from their apartments and fluff. this is one of the apartments that has been partially damaged, where people are lucky that they could take some of their belongings. other houses has been completely wiped off and flattened to the ground. this is in the godaddy and the say, right, refuge account, gaza palestine still has on al jazeera, the world's largest democracy, goes to the fools. but how free on fair will india's election speed, the, and the way we go with your weather update, great to see you. so for australia,
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this is what it's looking like. still a bit of disturb to whether to be found in that southeast corner. so let's go in here for a closer look, i would say anywhere from south australia rate through to new south wales states, there's a potential we could catch a few drops, but nothing major here for new zealand. what weather is starting to pour into the south island here that's filling in across the southern elves as of this point now, whether alerts to speak of, they could be upgraded as we look toward friday. because 1st of brain, across indonesia, it will continue to be on sumatra island, but i think it's really central and northern areas of the island that will be lashed with the most intense rain. this freeze is picking up off the south china sea, so heat and humidity is intensified. both for china is find an island and northern vietnam. and this heat and humidity is also triggering storms across a few spots of china pretty much from the yellow river valley. right down to the pro river valley, we've got storms in the mix here, but particularly intense storms as we looked toward southern china once again.
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glenn g. providence being hammered by the starts. well, a big dropping those temperatures for beijing at 19 degrees. and we've got an improvement in the conditions. up and down japan on friday. the hard hitch, i mean, to be used as the oil see suffered casualties. we have not suffered fatalities. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house, thought provoking on to who they to say, no double standards to all of us any, any one in particular. i said, all facing realities government seems here to whittle down democracy. it's because it's troubling for you. it's very, very painful here. the story on told to how does era, after a 10 year journey, in which it has become the most important translation award from,
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i'm into the how to rubik language world wide shaped come out award for translation and international understanding of dumps is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024 starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the the, [000:00:00;00] the color we got here is a quick reminder of the stories recovering this hour and the u. s. has vetoed a draft resolution at the un security council talking a palestinian fit for full un membership. 12 member states voted in favor to stains
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. the us as it supports a 2 state solution, but claims full palestinian membership of the u. n. is not yet possible. on the us and israel have agreed on the shared objective of defeating from us. and during virtual talks, pentagon says or believes, israel can complete its fine military offensive, and southern garza whilst protecting civilian lives. will turn to other news now, and 12 jurors have been selected in the former us president donald trump's hush money trial. this comes just hours after 2 jurors who had been sworn in for the trial were excused from the case one of the dismissed yours said she had experienced intimidation. trump faces charges coming from a legit off a book payments made to an adult film star. friday sees the start of the general election in india and voting and the world's largest democracy will last
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nearly 6 weeks. 5 minutes to an arranger mowdy is seeking a 3rd term. the ruling b j. p is criticized for promoting a him do nationalist agenda cracking down in the opposition and silencing the media . the indian government has failed to give visas to alta zero's correspondence to cover the story. so recovering the election from outside the country. you know fernandez reports of the, one of the last election campaign events before the 1st phase of voting begins, a 6 week cycle. the state of money put in the northeast of india as being run by violence between the hindu majority. macy and cookies, or tribal communities since last me and then you would, i don't want to have done 5. the one that i, the existence between all the company does the ruling b, g, b into is the election on the high news cleaning. the tub of charged indian economy is one of the major, a treatments, but higher unemployment, police,
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and mistakes and economic anxiety driven by soaring prices. pinson volta, i'm either the son of a t says $73.00. it would be g p leading to arrange a movie. you see natalie spotty is most effective weapons. however, if you give one vote to the congress party or the communist, they cannot form a government at the center. you'll go to the go, we start the car, and so it looks at go to the b a, b which will form the government. that is my got it, 26. so position policies have created an alliance to stop the b g p via to use the government of using state agencies to track down on the opposition congress party politician, pre owned a gun. the says, the ruling party won secure victory. east. there is a level playing field or that is, this is the elections are free and fair, where the voting machines are not tampered with. then i can say constantly, they can not win more than 180 seats. father, the b g p is successfully market and it's a new nationalist brand of politics in
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a nation where 80 percent of the population is in do with them. and they say it's not the only factor for the party success. welfare benefits need or weakness of opposition. so the money to do something simple, full evaluation or any single issue cannot win any part the election. but not everyone is buying the b g p page type of the politicians heavy jake did look vehicles, villages and costs based politics. what others a weary of your normal because of poor people in for daily pages his party and his government have not done anything for the good of the money. 10 years ago movies plus campaigned on the platform of cool. the 2nd tim judge trust. and as he seeks to, he's guaranteeing that he will make india a bigger and better country for it's 1400000000 people. critics said, the only way for that to happen is to have a strong opposition that holds the government accountable. you know fernandez which is 0 to so just
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a reminder that the engine government has not ground since these us to l. just areas during the list. so we're covering the election from outside the country. now the netherlands based world press photo competition has announced its winners for the best visual journalism of the past year. the winners capture and some of the most powerful snapshots photographer leon, ali, about k one for a story of the year. her portraits show people with dementia and the family members who care for them, and madagascar, or the disease, has little public awareness, cassandra se garra documented migrants at the northern border of mexico for 6 years . and he won the long term project toward julia katya to of us, photographs of ukrainians living through 2 years afore with russia won the open format awards. but it was the work of reuters photo during the listing. guys, um how much side them that was awarded photo of the year. his image taken just 10
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days into israel's war on gaza. so was a woman named in us of them on murder. cradling the body of her niece sally, the 5 year old girl was killed by and is really miss all attack on her home. and con eunice, just amount as a and who the is the executive director of the world press photo foundation. she says that photo journalism is a vital part of documents and conflicts around the world's today. so to insure into this, especially for to china, this really act as a witness as to what is happening around the world, especially and, and guys, specifically today. and when, when i spoke to him, how much sudden telling him that he had one wordpress photo, he told me that, you know, it was to, to schedule a frantic experience because he was of course, you know, we needed to find a place where he had internet he was been a shelter. he was in augusta had that point in time. he had an agent in a couple of those days. and um, and he was like,
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i just go out and i'm in the war zone and here i am. you know, with having my dream come true, which is to become the photos to your full press photo. but so he was very humbled by the fact that his image was going to be able to be seen by billions of people around the world. and that is the essence of the work that we do as well. press photo is to be able to give the new leg that gives a new life and increase that visibility to as many people as possible in order to be able to bring discussions to be able to bring some kind of solution and especially to be able to bring empathy and i think that is what's so special about this photo of the world this year of the world press photo is that it does not, you know, a violent image. it isn't violent in the sense that there is blood, it's a very individual image. it's a very zoomed image on this one woman with her knees,
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whose faces you can't even see, but with whom you relate immediately on an emotional level. thanks for watching the news hour on alger 0. my colleague, carrie johnston will be here in just a moment with more of today's news. bye bye. for now the been at the school for an upgrade to change the locked in america. this time the slides were made high as the violence against gender and sexual minority. i've come to windows irene, 2 young women who have taken place and it were to establish greater freedom and equality. welcome to generation change as level series attempts to understand. i'm telling you is that mobile i use around the world,
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generation change on al jazeera. so, how is your vacation in this, the shelves? the chest? wow. the, the 1st. and they saw that the individual, it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame as to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. examining the headlines,
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