Skip to main content

tv   World News in Full  PRESSTV  March 18, 2024 11:30pm-12:03am IRST

11:30 pm
officials expressed grave concerns about and slam iof attack on gaza's alsifa. hospital, which has claimed dozens of palestinian lives. european union top official complains of famon being used as a weapon of war by israel to kill people in gaza. and fresh from his election win, russian president vladimir putin warns of world war ii in case of western military deployment to ukraine. this conflict between. russia and nato will be
11:31 pm
just one step away from a full-scale world war ii hello everyone it's 10 a 10 pm that is in the besieg gozo strip and you're watching press tv world news the israeli regie. has again hit al-shifa hospital complex in gaza, killing and wounding number of palestinians. the gaza health ministry says at least 31,726 palestinians have so far been killed since october the 7th. our correspond musabi has some details for us. the israeli accubition forces conducted a blights offensive against the ashfa medical complex over the last night where hundreds of the israeli tanks and
11:32 pm
israeli forces moved uh in a swift attack against the compound uh amid the heavy gunfire and the continuous bombardments, at least 40 consecutive israeli air strikes hit the compound the buildings, the yards and even the surrounding areas of the ashifa compound, knowing that thousands of the palestinian civilians are taking shilter in the hospital, in addition to the paramedics and the medical staff and the palestinian injuries who actually... uh uh are located there receiving the needed medical care uh the israeli accubition attack actually left thousands of the parecinan civilians killed and injuries in addition to the big fire that blazed in the surgery department uh in one building uh in a building inside the compound when it comes to the central area of gaza strip the situation is still catastrophic as well as the israeli incubation forces maintain the their strikes and incursions against this area particularly anusarati fuji
11:33 pm
camp, whereas over the last night the israeli war planes destroyed another residental building claiming the lives of nine palestinian civilians, most of them were children and women. these air strikes are continued and even over the last the last couple of hours the israeli artillery maintained its shelling towards the eastern part of deril balah city and when it comes to khanuni city almasi area which is claimed by the israel incubation forces as save area. was under a repetitive israeli attack now israel regime's recent attack on al shifa hospitals drawn wide spread condemnation with officials and organizations having expressed extreme concerns about impact on the sick and wounded as well as health staff. hamasa has called attack new crime committed by the criminal zinanis occupation army that will not make benjamin netanyahu or the nazi army of have. an image of victory, another reaction
11:34 pm
outgoing of palestinian prime minister muhammad shataya has blamed international community for its failure in condemning israel and ignoring crimes against humanity being committed in gaza. head of the who, ted hanam gabri sus also labeled the attacks as deeply concerning, warning fighting has endangered health workers, patients and civilians. alshifa, the largest hospital in gaza, came under at least 40 attacks on sunday. killing and wounding dozens of palestinians. we spoke to tim anderson, director of the center for counter-hegemonic studies out of sydney, he argues israel wants to push palestinians in gaza into full evacuation mode. really, hamas is just the tip of the palestinian resistance iceberg, and that's not going to go away. anytime
11:35 pm
soon, basically, but when you're talking about el shifa, remember also this is hospital that was devastated before, it's in the north in gaza city, there are still civilians there even though conditions of life have been very difficult in the... areas all of the residential areas been devastated around there, there also is resistance there, the resistance is back in areas where the israelis thought they got rid of them, so the civilians are there, and really of course this idea that they're actually going after hamas is only part of the story anyway, let's remember that they have said many times to us, and this is what the south africans have carried to the international court of justice, they want to destroy the conditions of life to make it unbearable, they want to destroy the people or drive them. and of course this new port that the us is involved in is widely suspected now of being a way to try and evacuate and take palestinians out of gaza to help with the ethnic cleansing of the area, so the assault on civilians is has always been a openly stated part of this
11:36 pm
genocide, very few genocides in the past openly stated as clearly as israel have this one. the european union foreign policy chief says israel's genociding has turned the territory into the world's biggest open air graveyard, the situation in gaza. gaza was before the world the greatest open air prison. today is the greatest open air graveyard, a graveyard for tens of thousand of people, and also a graveyard for many of the most important principles of humanitarian law. brels, speaking ahead of an eu foreign ministerial meeting in brussels, he reiterated that israel is using famin as a weapon of war by not allowing a trucks into gaza. buralt said issue is not a lack of sufficient supplies for gaza, it's rather israel deliberately preventing them from
11:37 pm
entering the besieged enclave. according to the world food program, 70% of the remaining people in northern gaza are at catastrophic levels of hunger. "we need sufficient amounts of food to get into northern gaza and to be able to be distributed to the people who are in need over there. mind you, there are 300 thousand people in that location right now, of which 70%, meaning 21000 people are in catastrophic level of h'. the remaining 30%, they are emergency levels of hunger. un back food security assessment report also indicates around half the gaza population is experiencing catastrophic hunger due to the
11:38 pm
israeli onslot and siege. addressing alarming new reports about hunger in gaza, the un secretary general called for immediate humanitarian seasefire. the latest report on food insecurity in gaza is an appalling indictment of conditions on the ground for civilians. the world's leading experts on food insecurity clearly document that femine in the northern part of gaza is imminent. more than half of all palestinians in gaza, 1.1. million people have completely exhausted their food supplies and are facing catastrophic hunger, according to the report. palestinians in gaza are enduring orifying levels of hunger and suffering. this is the
11:39 pm
highest number of people facing catastrophic anger ever recorded by the integrated food security classification system. anywhere, anytime. this is an entirely man-made disaster, and the report makes clear that it can be halted. today's report is exhibit a for the need for immediate humanitarian sease fire. i call on the israeli authorities to ensure complete and unfetted access for humanitarian goods throughout gaza and for the international community. community to fully support our humanitarian efforts, we must act now to prevent the unthinkable, the unacceptable and the unjustifiable, the resistance movement and israeli forces have
11:40 pm
exchange fire along the southern lebanese border, we're earlier joined by mady, our beirot correspondent for your details. today we saw that there was a lot of calm during the day, the first part of the day, actually, even last night, but then just just a little bit before sunset, we saw that there was an intensified shelling, from the israeli part, hezbolah also had intensified its operations, sometimes some operations that would be two or three minutes apart or simultaneously on several posts and so we had the operations from the resistance launching their rocket fire uh on several posts including the lebanese occupied farms posts of cutton and zibdene and that is on the lebanese part territory also had other attack against the israeli soldiers in where hazbillah says it
11:41 pm
it and scored it sets very precisely against uh those soldiers using uh as they said appropriate rocket fighter we also had operations from the resistance and rockets being fired towards and is really media was talking about really heavy fire from side support the israel, the israelies as well of course have intensified their shelling, there was several areas like for example and jabal where there was very heavy shelling to the extent that it seems to be very become a usual routine for the israelies that they do what what they calls top um shelling where they shell the first place. and perhaps wait until there are maybe ambulances or authorities to come near, they launch attack
11:42 pm
on the same exact location. welcome back everyone, you're watching press tv, world news. iran has dismissed as legally baseless findings of the united nations fact finding mission on the 2022 riots in the country. speaking a meeting of the un human rights council in geneva, head of iran's high council for human rights at the so-called
11:43 pm
fact finding mission has a glaring lack of independence and impartiality. khazim khabadi said the mission is a result of lobbing by some western countries and relevant report was drafted under pressure of the same countries. khadi babudi also sammed the un for politicizing human rights. the un fact finding mission was established two months after violent protests erupted in iran over. the death of young iranian woman, it's recently a released report accused of the islamic republic of human rights violations and its handling of the foreign back riding. iran is marking the 73rd anniversary of nationalization of its oil industry, that was a turning point in the political and economic history of the iranian nation to save the national treasure from foreigners. fatima massumi has your story. on march 20th, 1951, members of the iranian parliament passed bill introduced by the country's democratically
11:44 pm
elected prime minister muhammad musaddiq to nationalize iran's oil industry. the groundbreaking initiative put an end to britain's four-decade dominion over iran's oil industry. the britain-owned anglo-iranian oil company enjoyed a monopolistic control over the industry and paid only meger portion the revenues to the iranian. government nationalization was call for independence, if you go back then the iranians, the entire public realized that this move was not about economy, it was about independence, and go the the musaddiq movement was very popular within, the entire world realized that it was about gaining independence from a colonial power that control the economy and from, mean based on the economy control the political spectrum with. iran when the then government of musaddiq put the nationalizing of iran's oil its agenda in april 1951, acts of
11:45 pm
sabotage and conspiracy against the country were enhanced. the american british coup in august 1953 against musaddiq's government was part of the plot. basically the british were plundering iranian natural resources and oil was at the top of the list. uh iranians began to protest. and there was a growing social movement in the country to nationalize iranian oil. when that ultimately happened, the british impos sanctions on the country, similar to what happened after the revolution in iran. after the victory of the islamic revolution, iran achieved significant milestones in the petroleum industry. these include the discovery of numerous oil and gas fields, an expansion in extractable oil and condensate reserves, rising oil production and extractable gas and the discovery of new oil and gas fields. iran was the first
11:46 pm
country in the west asia to reclaim its oil industry. the iranian nation's move proved to be of great importance in giving rise to the... anti-colonialist tendencies all over the region and set a trend for other countries. fatih massumi, press tv, tehran. russian president vladimir putin has warned nato against deploying troops to ukraine. this shortly after he secured a landslide victory in russia's presidential race. he says a conflict between russia and the military alliance will push the world to the verge of full skill world war ii. we discussed this with our guests earlier in our news review program. the russian president has issued a stern warning to the west over sending military troops in support of ukraine. vladimir putin says a direct confrontation between russia and nato will
11:47 pm
push the world to the brink of a full-scale world war ii. "i think that anything is possible in the modern world, but i've already said this and it is clear everyone that this conflict between russia and nato will be just one step away from a full-scale world war ii. i don't think anybody is interested in this. nato military are present there in ukraine. there's nothing good in this, firstly for them because they get killed in large numbers. putin made the remarks in the pressure shortly after securing another six-year term." office in the biggest landslide victory in post soviet russian history. and the warning came in response to earlier statement by french president emmanuel macron, who highlighted the necessity of western ground operations in ukraine at some point. commenting on the prospects of peace talks with kyev, putin said moscow remains open to negotiations, but won't be lured into truth that would allow
11:48 pm
ukraine to rearm. he added that russian armed forces holy advantage on the battlefield. as they have made advances in ukraine. we like to welcome my guest to this news review. jeann oberg, peace researcher and founder from transnational out of sweden, and christoph horsto, author and politician out of berlin. thank you both for being with us. we'll let me start it off with jen. i mean, jen, your thoughts on, do you really think, mean we heard whatuh the french, well what macron had said, do you really think that europe would actually consider putting troops on the ground in ukraine? well, there was a report in new york times, i think a week or so ago, which said that cia has been in ukraine the last 10 years and the germans
11:49 pm
happened to reveal that the british were there to help with using britain. artillery, so uh, yes, it doesn't mean thousands of troops in uniform ready to to battle russian forces, but the question i ask myself at this moment, which is the most dangerous in europe since 1945, is how on earth did we get here? nato was, according to is, according to its own perception of itself, defensive alliance that has promised us since 1949 to make peace in europe and now it's a major actor thanks to the expansion of nato, which is in contravention to all the promises given given to michael gobatjav, now we are there that the 11th party to this expansion, ukraine, and the 30 years nato has been around in
11:50 pm
ukraine and the kuuritan 2014 orchestrated by the us, is bringing us to something... like you know, it's not the same, but i mean if i say the cuban missile crisis, we must remember that russia will be neighbor to or part of if things go matlly wrong in europe, whereas the united states is far away from that. well, christoph, your taken, looking on the russian side, i mean, basically, it's a matter of uh, russia's own survival, um, and it does not seem that vladimir putin will back down or can back. down so and he has warn of possible world war ii if nato does not back down. your thoughts on this, your overall assessment. president putin of russia is very much justified to rethreaten nato with nuclear war. the reason is very simple:
11:51 pm
nato's combined conventional force is so much stronger than russia's, that russia in the end may face, in case of a war, a situation where the only way to preserve some kind of russian independence will be trigger. during nuclear war by using nuke arms first, that is very, very dangerous situation, and nato is crazy to push it so far that this happens and we can only understand that if we understand the deeply criminal mind within nato, aggressive as it is, they deep financial crisis which washington faces, they are bankrupt, bankrupt, bankrupt. "and the only way to save that is to control the vast natural resources of big russia, so this is why they want to bring russia down, they are
11:52 pm
not anti russian, they are not anti- anything, they are not anti iran, they just want to control the natural resources because they are bankrupt, bankrupt, bankrupt, that is the real situation, and that is putin's fight, that he wants to preserve sovereignty and freedom of his people in the face of..." all right, and on that note, i thank both of you uh for being with me, jean oberg, uh, peace researcher and founder transnational live out of sweden, and christopher harstel, author and politician out of berlin, and thank you viewers so much for staying with us a news review, and thank you so much for staying with us right here at press tv. and welcome back everyone, south korea third summit for democracy has begun, us secretary
11:53 pm
of state and south korean president spoke of efforts to ensure democracy for future generations. nearby, however, pro-palestine protestor slammed the us and israel for the ongoing genocide in gaza, as frank smith reports. south korea this week. the third us initiative of the summit for democracy, us secretary of state anthony blincon suggested america could lead the world toward democratic ideals lacking elsewhere. vitalizing democracy will also requires to shape a technological future that's inclusive, that's right respecting, directed at driving progress in people's lives. as authoritarian and repressive regimes deploy technologies to undermine democracy and human rights, we need to ensure that technology sustain. and supports democratic values and norms, carald away from the venue, activists were joined by a south korean law maker to question washington's and soul's credibility,
11:54 pm
particularly in light of us support of israel's ongoing genocide of palestinians in gaza. since yun soake came into power, our democracy index has fallen by 19 points and we're turning into a very backward country in terms of democracy. the united. states, the enabler of the massacre, israel, the perpetrator of the massacre, and south korea, are causing the endless decline of democracy. activists say the us and south korea have the blood of tens of thousands of innocents on their hands through the provision of weapons to israel and failure to pressure tel aviv to end its genocide. it's not the time for the south korean government or the us government who are complicit in israel's genocide to discuss democracy. instead, the korean government should... urged the us and israel to immediately stop the genocide, lift the blockade of the gaza strip and end israel's colonial military occupation of palestine. while rift has appeared in us support of
11:55 pm
israel, concern is mounting that the israeli military will increase attacks on the already besaged rafa, where palestinians await humanitarian aid amid reports of starvation. like here, around the world can be found supporters of a free palestine protesting against. israel's genocide in gaza week after week and here at this summit titled democracy for future generations, a glaring question clouds proceedings, what will happen to the next generation of palestinians? frank smith, press tv, soul government, in nigeria have kidnapped at least 87 people, including women and children, in a new attack raising the... count of abductions this month to over 300, attack took place in kajuru area of kaduna state, northwest of the country, residents say armed men dressed in army uniforms
11:56 pm
removed people from their homes at gun point. point abducting them earlier this month, 287 school children, some as young as eight years old, were kidnapped in the same area, kidnappings by criminal gangs demanding ransom payments have become an almost daily occurrence in nigeria, especially in the north, with authorities seemingly powerless to stop them. kidnappings of schools were first carried out by boku haram that sees more than 200 students from a girl school in chibuk in borneo state a decade ago, and in most cases kidnapped people. are freed after negotiations with authorities, that's it for your latest here on press tv, everyone thanks for tuning in and goodbye for now.
11:57 pm
11:58 pm
11:59 pm
семью, конечно, поэтому для меня я долго не мог, но боялся что-то сделать, чтобы не сказал, я думаю, но для меня больше открывает, потому что понятие свободы для всех разное.
12:00 am
12:01 am
12:02 am
hello, i'm mubrah kenya and the warm welcome to africa today, a program that takes you a journey through africa, we cover current. affairs in the continent and also highlight various aspects of the continent's rich history, culture and civilization in our program today, we shall take a glance at how islam impacted on the culture and arts of some of the eastern.