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the, the, this is the, the lead use live from the land more finds of concern from the us of a israel's military strategy in gaza. is israel continues to bombard the southern city of rossa report so much that divide and administration pools of shipment and phones to israel last week. also coming up on the program, a warning from the us president against the rise in the jewish feeling in america. joe biden condemns a search event and semitism stocks by the war and goes to the
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money compares mckinnon. welcome to the program. good to have you with us reports from the us. so suggesting the bite and administration post a shipment of phones to israel last week. now, according to a quoted us official, this was the concerns, but israel would move ahead with its planned ground, a sold on rough and southern gaza. the details of the decision are emerging off to is riley tanks moved in to take control of the guards inside of the roof of border crossing with egypt. the incursion has left the prospect of a new ceasefire. deal between israel and hum off hanging in the balance a make shift shelters in a sea of rubble and debris. it is fun, eunice is a ruin yet thousands of palestinians have begun to return after israel ordered them
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to evacuate parts of the southern. most of the city of russell is riley forces have seized control of the rep for crossing on the border with egypt. the attack came just hours of to hum us says that accepted a ceasefire proposal. one that israel says was unacceptable. i thought the homeless proposal was intended to prevent the entry of our forces into rough uh it did not happen as the war cabinet unanimously determined to how much proposal was very far from israel necessary requirements. the attack was not the full scale ground defensive that many have fitted but in seizing the check point is rarely forces have halted all humanitarian aid, passing through the crossing to main author. ease, forgetting aid into gossip is hardly choked off. indeed this morning is one of the doctors in this 7 months now might map with
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famine, already spreading across garza, the loss of age is devastating for it. civilians cease fire negotiations are ongoing, but they stand on a night's edge we off. that's a decisive moment for the policy and in that these valley people and for the sites of the entire region. and the agreement between the governments of israel and the sheep of moss is essential to stop the unbearable suffering of fellow stevens. in regards to the end of the officers, and that fabulous, almost half of causes population fled to their homes to shelter in rough or, and now they must fully, again, but with so much of the territory and ruins many a losing hope. 1 1 the same as me, the higher i'm tired of life because there is no life in gaza. gaza has no future.
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that is still up. when are our children going to learn? if the schools are closed? yes, because it has no health facilities and no hospitalization. and what kind of life is this old eyes and now on the negotiations in cairo, as mediators attempt to salvage what ever remains of a possible se, smile. okay, let's go straight to our correspond an injury slim tanya claim a, tanya? um, so israel is saying that it's conducting a limited scope for operation in russell. what more do we know at this point? as well as it has been, reports, reports that you know, that has been evelyn bergman's across the cause of stripping different location. but of course, very much is centered on the eastern part of coffee, walking, the janina neighborhood, or puts on neighborhoods, or the village of facade that they are compartments. and what we're hearing a heavy, a, fighting a going on. the other people were told, of course,
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to create from that area since monday and to move to what the is where the army described as the extended minutes a spend that to many tiring a zone. i talked to some people in the past days, some have left immediately. they said, you know, we don't want to a stay here. this is risky, but some have also said, you know, they don't really know where to go. they have a large family, they don't see themselves sitting or being in a tent again, and they simply don't also feel safe to move. so some has also not left to this protected area, but to con eunice or for the uh to the middle area. and another concern, of course, especially for the aid agencies of the crossing. so you heard it in the report as well as that, the controlling now the public opinion side of the russell crossing that was the only gateway with so many posting is to leave and the limited number, but also the major hub of for a to come in as well as the comb shalom crossing there was more to talk on sunday,
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which code of 4 is very soldiers since then. both crossings are close, so it's very hard to get any humanitarian aid and in the south. okay, and meanwhile we're hearing reports of the us post a shipment of buttons to israel because of its concerns of a and it was, is really offensive in rough. uh what, what will, can you tell us about those reports? yeah, there are reports in the american media, and that is based on an american, a named american official who has confirmed that the united states has indeed opposed the shipment of phones. and the shipment would have included about $3500.00 pounds, some of them the 2000 pound booms, which are as you know. and it is a very problematic when it comes to a bones in a densely populated area. as you've seen across the gaza strip, but also if they would be used in a full incursion on and off. ok. so you can see here the pressure is putting up and
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as well as to u. s. and united states and other countries have said they don't want to see a food incursions in a household. but this also, of course, domestically some pressure on the united states because this week it's actually the secretary of state and you blink. and he has to submit a report to congress, and the report has to do whether it's been has violated humanitarian international . why using use weapons and goals and also whether this is what it has impeded on us humanitarian efforts in gaza. okay, and just briefly briefly, tanya, if you could see slide talks all continuing in cairo, do we know where the negotiation stand? so what we understand that is that house and delegation, but it's described as a low level of delegation of it's very officials with a very limited monday. now, a talks will continue as you said, but it's unclear how both sides will actually bridge the gaps and be heard from us
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. you know, they had to agree to an agreement is a headset. this is a ruse and how most it said, you know, they want to see the full withdrawal from gauze, or they're going to see a return of residence to the north. they want to see a permanent end to the, to the war. and this is something israel has always reject it, so we understand that today the, the director burns. we also come to is about to talk to his counterpart to talk to um the is really prime minister. but there's a lot of pressure here domestically from people they want to see a deal. they want to see the hostages being brought home. but also for 5 minutes. they've been, you mean a 10 yahoo has a lot of pressure within his own cabinet to continue with the war. all right, the w correspondent, an injury. some tanya came up, tanya, thank you. occur email go hardy is a john list. joining us now from the egyptian capital cairo where those sci fi
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negotiations are taking place. welcome occurring. how high all the hoops of achieving a deal this time with the distance speaking is we don't hear much about it is maybe a good sign. this is only really one official statement from the sheet as folks personally of the custody form industry who says the positive the this produce bought to this, then it gets to be filled. now the rest for the here is for media reports to the some of the from both sides. for example, how much is say that they got the u. s. because because they agreed to this exchange of hostages in understanding prisoners because they've got some kind of u. s. guarantees that this would be, it was a company that was as it was drawn of the is there any troops from the gaza strip and as a longer term ceasefire on the other side?
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things where it is saying that the some of the sticking points are, for example, is that the, how much is the bonding that they have the for see in who is going to be released from the policy is from the is there any prisons is when has no said this method is written, this wants to have a be to call it. yes. and this also talk about the, the 1st phase. how many hostages release know we have said personally, was 33. now. the word this 18, it seems to be like it for i'm us. this 1st phase is nothing important. faces come on kind of a confidence building measure. and the most important phase for them is that the 2nd phase, and then the 2nd phase, they really want to have guarantees that there would be some kind of permanency supply or as the americans say, the same. com. mm hm. okay. and while these talks ongoing,
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what are you hearing from people who are inside gaza in russell disappear? i would say, i mean lots of people, you know, people with displaced multiple times. some of them does the same and they, they post this place 9 times. and people are run out of money. people don't know where to go when, when they arrive at the new places they see that they're absolutely not fit to receive so many people. and the a lot of talk already of us before he about the who mentality situation because the crossings are close. it's also the other way around. not only that there's no age coming in for accepting that can be no easier. right now coming out, which happens before with any seriously injured without you ships, to be in and treated there. and that's especially difficult because, and there's only one remaining hospital in the 5, which is the queen hospital. and the other maybe just facilities that where or just to and there backwards by that is right in the army. so also the situation of the
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has a cares, a system in the outside is pretty dia kareem alga hari in colorado. thank you so much kareem for your analysis. the you with the us president joe biden has condemned what he is describing as a ferocious search and anti semitism on american campuses and around the world since the stalls of the war and gaza. speaking at a ceremony to remember holocaust victims, he warned against the rise and emptied you or sentiment. he on it, the memory of the 6000000 jewish people noticed by the nazis in world war 2. but and also announced additional measures to cub anti semitism that us campuses that have recently been broke spite pro palestinian protests. the president drew parallels between historical atrocities and the homeless terror attacks of october, the 7th. here we are not 75 years later,
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but just 7 and a half months later, people are all ready for getting i already forget to come off on racist or some off. a brutalizes rarely use a moss took and content is all hostages. i have not forgotten nor have you, and we will not forget my commitment to the safety of the jewish people, the security of israel. and it's right to exist as an independent jury state as are in class, even when we disagree. us president joe biden, the let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and brazil is struggling to cope with the off some off of deadly flooding following restful, breaking rain in the south of the country. at least 90 people all can some dead and 150000 others have been displaced and are in need of basics like drinking water.
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the famous it was, the phones reportedly draining twice the normal for the in the voice of florida. the judge has indefinitely postponed, full, not us president. donald trump's trial on charges of mishandling classified documents. the trial had been scheduled to start license this month. the judge knows that the trump and his lawyers were involved in a separate case in new york. and that it was too soon to set a new trial date. several powerful storms have swept across the midwest of the united states. in oklahoma, at least one person was killed when a tornado destroyed homes on top of the trees and power lines. and a leading social democrat politician here in germany has been attacks and treated in hospital for her injuries. police, safe on cisco defies sustained lice injuries when an unknown assailant his up with
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a bag containing a solid object. this is the latest and a series of attacks on politicians in germany is and that's all we have time for after the break. maxed out looks at why the nuclear arms race is on again, on monday, keeps mikaela. and thanks so much for watching the every jenny is one of the surprises. we've gone all out to give you some time. one day in the footsteps of the right people in your northern most count the police, the free time. but still very much alive. your guy to the special in germany
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