a vote to remove him. it s an old military adage, but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops. and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. the us is already the largest provider of military and humanitarian aid to ukraine, sending over $74 billion in the first two years of the war. this new bill sends over 60 billion in addition, including money to replenish stocks of us weapons already sent to ukraine. almost $14 billion will be used to buy advanced weapon systems and defence articles for the country. president zelensky made this plea to nato yesterday. ukraine has asked and asks all of you to support our actions with sufficient numbers of weapons and shells and it is a realistic request. ukraine s defence relies on weaponry sent from abroad, especially america. there are real fears that now they re running desperately short of rockets and artillery, they face defeat.
an opportunity to relocate. they ll probably be given instructions to do so. our hope is they ll be allowed to take their belongings with them as they try to find somewhere safer than would be in rafah. but at this point, other than believing this operation will happen, we don t have any indication around the timing of the operation, nor what the plan is for the innocent civilians and to deal with the humanitarian outfall of such an operation. the palestinian authority will reconsider bilateral relations with the us after washington vetoed a request forfull un membership. the palestinian authority has had observer status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. on thursday, 12 countries voted in favour of the resolution with the us opposing. meanwhile, israel has said it will will summon ambassadors of countries that voted for full palestinian un membership for a protest talk. iran s foreign minister has questioned whether israel was involved in friday s attack
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international donors to provide more flexible funding in order to allow organisations like save the children to provide the food security and livelihood support that many of these families require. at the same time, we believe international donors need to prolong the type of assistance that is provided and ensure the education sector is also funded to ensure that children can gain access to education. thank you so much for speaking with us today and great to get your insights. let return now to new york and the significant vote taking place at un headquarters. we will bring you some pictures to remind you of the story. the un security council has voted on a palestinian bid forfull un membership. palestine was granted non observe a permanent member status by the un general assembly in 2012. but full membership needs the