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of it's a forces kill scores of palestinian of civilians and new massacers in gaza as death regimes genocide tops 32,400, mostly women and children. leader of ironza islamic revolution reaffirms islamic republic's unwavering support. for palestine and the people of gaza amid ongoing israeli genocide. and yemany army says conducted multiple operations in the red sea and gulf of aiden in support of the palestinian people.
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hello everyone, it's 2 a.m. in the besieg gaza strip and you're watching press tv world news. now nearly six months into israel's genocidal war on the gaza strip and regime's indiscriminate strikes continue claiming civilian lives. according to palestinian health ministry, israeli forces killed 81 civilians and injured almost 100 others in the past 24 hours. at least 12 palestinians including children were killed after an israeli era. hit a tent full of displaced palestinians and khan units, separate strike on rafa in the south of gaza also killed the child and wounded several others, meanwile death toll from israely raid a home sheltering displaced people north of rafa rose to 19 including nine children. regime's air raids continued on the vicinity of al-shifa hospital in the west of gaza. the death toll from israel's ongoing genocide has exceeded 32,400. mostly women and children,
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another 74,800 others have been injured. and joining us earlier from the besieger enclave for an update is press tv correspondent motiabu musa. the israel cubation forces scaled up their attacks and their atrocities against the palestinian people across all areas of cars the step. let's begin uh with the fresh attack that targeted uh the headquarter of the azawaida municipality in the central area of gaz strip, at least a palestinan civilian uh was reportedly killed over that attack. previously the israeli war of plays also wage several brilliantless strikes against anosar refugee camp, series of their strikes hit several horizontal buildings there including the alamal town which includes several residental towers in the northern part of anusarat refuji camp while in the eastern part of almaghazi. camp the
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israeli occupation forces intensified their artillery shelling, at least to palestinan civilians were reportedly killed over those attacks, so we are talking about continuous strikes and artillery shielling reaching uh all areas of the central area of gaza step, while when it comes to rafa city, more israeli massacres were committed against the palestinian civilians, several residental buildings and areas were revoltedly targeted by the israeli war planes at least 22 b seen as civilians, including women and his children were massacred over discontinuous and relentless air strikes, special repertoire on the occupied palestinian territories says israel's brutal onslot on gaza amounts to genocide. i find that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating the commission of the crime of genocide against palestinians as a group in gaz has been met, specifically is of
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has committed three acts of genocide with the requisite intent, causing seriously, serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in hall or in part, and imposing measures intended to prevent birth within the group. the genocide in gaza is the most extreme stage of a longstanding settler colonial process over asia of the native palestinians. francesca albanese was addressing the un human rights council in geneva, she urged all member states to immediately impos an arms embargo and sanctions on the israeli regime. albanese said israel's crimes are the result of impunity afforded to it, saying the continuation of the regime's impunity and exceptionalism is no longer viable. expert also slamed certain members of the council for providing military, economic and political support for the oc regime, she said
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number of children killed by israel in gaza in the past six months is higher than number of children killed in all conflicts worldwide in the past four years. spokes person for the un children's agency in gaza says a dark humanitarian situation in northern gaza has left children paper thin from malnourishment uh a week ago i was in camal adwan hospital where we've had those reports of 20 plus children dying of malnutrition and dehydration when i was there i saw room full of mothers and carers not always mothers some mothers have been killed carers uh h shuddering over children who are paper thin, absolutely paper thin, uh, incubators full of babies who are born prematurely because of the stress on mothers, also malnourished, life saving aid is being obstructed, lives are being lost, dignity is being denied, the
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deprivation, the force desperation, it means that every time i'm among garzans here, you can now hear the... the the shelling and the firing from the coast, despair is, there's a sense of despair pervading the population and people's nerves are shattered, mean unrelenting attack. people often ask me, is there still hope? everything is at extremes here, and that question is no different, so on the one hand, mother will speak to me and explain that she has lost loved ones, she's lost her home, she's lost her ability to regularly feed her children, she will tell me all she has left is hope. our efforts to provide aid are being hampered. just one example, there is when i when we come in from the south, remembering you were going through hundreds of thousands of people, it's a difficult journey, it's a dangerous journey. a unicef vehicle, once it's been loaded from
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our warehouse will offload four different times before it gets to people. now there is an existing old crossing point that could be used in the north 10 minutes from where those people are putting their hands. to their mouth pleading for food, 10 minutes, open that and we could turn this humanitarian crisis around in a matter of days, but it remains closed. imminent, entirely predictable, entirely preventable, man-made. if we want a glass half full, man-made, it can be reversed if the right decisions are made. leader of iran's islamic revolution has reaffirmed country's unwavering support for the issue of palestine. as well as the oppressed and resistance people of gaza. said ali khamenei made the remark in a meeting with head of the hamas political bureau ismaal han, the leader praised the historic steadfastness of the people of gaza in the face of israeli crimes and savagery which enjoy full support from the west. he said
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despite what enemies intended, issue of palestine is now turned into a global priority. first part, hanya said israel has failed to achieve any of its stated objectives during the past six. months, he had us administration is a main partner to zin is crimes and is directly leading regimes onslot on gaza. han had earlier held a pressure with iran's foreign minister hussein amry abdul where he said recently un security council resolution was a sign of unprecedented isolation of the israeli regime. although this resolution came late and there may be some gaps that need to be filled. the resolution itself indicates that the israeli occupation is experiencing unprecedented political isolation. hamas leaders said israel is losing its political cover and protection even in the un security
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council. he had us, which is israel's closest ally cannot impose its will on the international community. during his meeting with hanya, iran's foreign minister said, despite unprecedented crimes, israel and its allies have realized. they cannot achieve their goals and eliminate hamas. he also criticized islamic countries for failure to mount economic pressure on israel, which would have greatly reduced casualties and destruction in gaza. polical bureau chief of hamal honey is an iranian capital for high-level talks. visit to tehran comes a day after the un security council passes a resolution calling from the media seizfire in gaza. kisumi shah ahmedi has your details. a brief but meaningful presence in front of the cameras. the political bureau chief of hamas ismail hania is in tehran a day after the
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united nations security council adopted a resolution demanding immediate cease fire in gaza. this is hania's second trip to tehran since the israeli onslot on the baseish coastal strip. we are going through a historic stage in the fight against the regime and it's turning point is the flood, the people of palestine. resistance and the resolution that was passed by the unsc indicates that the israeli occupation is experiencing unprecedented political isolation. israel is losing its political cover and protection even in the security council. raise their hand. on monday, the united nations security council passed a resolution calling for immediate ceasefire in the gaza strip with the us for the first time, abstaining from the vote. washington had vetoed three such resolutions before. this is the result of quote the exceptional resistance demonstrated by the people of gaza
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as described by hania during a meeting with iran's leader ayatullah khamenei later in the day, where the leader emphasized that the islamic republic of iran will not hesitate to support palestine. this visit is very important, taking into account the timing of the trip. as we can see, mr. hania has traveled to terhon just one day after the adoption of... the un security council resolution for immediate cice fire in gaza, this highlights the importance of iran's role as a trust forcy and wise friend for hamas. ismail hania is expected to hold more high-level meetings with iranian officials, including president ibrahim raisi. this is the sixth time that the two officials are meeting since october 7th and the second time that ismail hania has traveled to tehran, signaling the important role that iran plays in the political equations of the region.
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يعني ايران بالنسبه لنا كشيعه وعايشين برا بالخارج يعني تحس اكو فرد اتصال روحي بينك وبين هالبلد هذا يعني لانه شيعه وبيها الامام الرضا سلام الله عليه from the recent past,
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welcome back everyone, you're watching press tv world news. lebanon's hezbol resistance movement has carried out series of retaliatory operations against israeli targets emits simmering tensions over the regime's onslot on gaza, major israeli command center. in the occupied goal and heights has been the latest target hit with over 50 missiles. we're earlier joined by our beirot correspondent mariam sal for more details. the operation that you mentioned uh is what perhaps the most significant development that we witnessed today, it's definitely becoming even more and more heated uh, although we did have few days of somewhat routine operations from both sides and routine uh shelling from the israeli side. uh, but we saw that today became even more heated, we saw the israelis evidently uh
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trying escalate the situation by uh hitting targets or hitting areas in the heart of lebanese territory, they're going deeper and deeper, mostly going towards the eastern side and the bika area, the city of balbak and even reaching areas that are further in the northeastern part closer and to the outskirts the rasab albak area and the alpha area. town which is much further away from the uh the town or the city of balbak itself and so that was considered definitely a very uh dangerous uh development by hazballah and this is why we saw that they launched some 50 rockets on the yarden barracks and that the golan heights that is considered the first time that this barrax itself is targeted by hazballah hazballah also said that this is the main headquarters and the command center for the israeli army a time of war, this is the description that the israelis are giving,
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so this is definitely perhaps a newly situated command center for the israeli military, but it's also significant to see that it was targeted by hazbullah for the first time, so definitely hazbillah seems to still have new database that they can continue or they can use whenever they need to. the eminy army says carried out six drone and missile operation. in the past 72 hours in support of palestinians in gaza, spokesman for yemen arm forces said five us and uk ships and destroyers were targeted in the gulf of aiden and red sea, another vessel heading to israely occupied ports was also hit said the military operations achieved their goals successfully involved yemini armed forces to continue these operations against hostile targets until us-israely aggression against gaza stops and the siege the palestinian people is lifted. syria has strongly condemned recent act of aggression
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by us occupation forces which targeted several areas in the country's eastern province of dazor. were causing casualties. syria's foreign ministry said us considers itself the world's policeman under pretext to violate both international law and international humanitarian law. it's dressed, washington must end its illegitimate presence on syrian soil and end its open support and funding for terrorist organizations like daesh, calling for global action to counter us acts of aggression in west asia. syria vowed to bring aggressors to justice in line with international law. a syrian military source said. strikes a number of villages, towns and military sites. they killed seven soldiers and one civilian while injuring 19 soldiers and 13 civilians. strikes also cause huge material damage to public and private property. british court has handed a temporary reprieve to wikileaks founder julian sassange in his fight against
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extradition to the us. two judges of a ruled asange could take his case to an appeal here. if us government fails to provide the court with suitable assurances. reports out of london. to julian asange supporters, legal team and family, another disappointment in the uk's justice system. now the uk courts have invited the united states to issue assurances that biden administration should not issue assurances, they should drop this. shameful case that should never have been brought. julian should never have been in prison for a single day. this is a shame on every democracy. based on the new judgment, in three weeks the us should give assurances that assanj will not face the death penalty in the us, before judges consider dismissing the wikileaks founders bid to bring an extradition appeal. it all comes despite
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revelations in 2021 that senior cia. officials during the trump administration had discussed abducting and even assassinating assign from the ecuadorian embassy, where he had sought asylum for seven years. it is for publishing images like these, and nearly half million other classified documents relating to the us-led wars in iraq and afghanistan that the american government wants a sang extradited. his supporters say they fear he will be jailed for life. to julian asasanja's supporters, this is not just about the extradition of one man, but also about the profound consequences that will have for press freedom here and around the world. a fact highlighted by those who have campaigned for years to secure asanja's freedom. the message that julian assan's extradition case
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will send around the world is that a united states department of justice can reach out anywhere. in the world, whether you're a british citizen, whether you're an australian citizen, wherever you're from, and claim that you're a spy, and that you have revealed classified information as though you were spy. the latest ruling means the legal saga, which is dragged on for more than decade, will continue, and assange will remain inside london's high security bell mars prison, where he has spent the last 5 years. london. russian president vladimir putin says investigations continue into the moscow terrorist attack and he's called for fair punishment for the preprochators. and earlier we discussed this issue with our guests in our news review program. you're tuned to
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press the. time now for the news review. russia's president vladimir putin says that the details of the recent terrorist attack on moscow are being investigated while the same time calling for just punishment for the perpetrators. the criminals who directly committed this massacre, as you know, have been arrested. investigators are carefully establishing the circumstances of this barbaric crime, finding out its details determining the role and degree of. guilt of each participant and studying the conclusions of criminologists and experts. i hope that prosecutors within their powers, including when presenting state charges and during the trial will do every... to ensure that the criminals receive fair punishment as required by russian law, putin was speaking a meeting the general prosecutors collegium, the
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russian federal security service said that the gun man responsible for the attack planned to travel to ukraine where they were to be welcomed as heroes. the fsp at the western intelligence services aided the attackers. four gunmen burs into moscow karokis city hall on friday and began shooting a people who are tending a consult there, they killed some 140 people and injured more than 180 others. 11 people including the assalants, seven detained, facing terrorism charges. now let's get some insight in this and discuss that a bit, so i'm inviting mark sloboda international affairs and security analyst from moscow, also with me is larry johnson, former cia analyst from bradington, florida, good to see you both. now beginning with uh uh mark, mark, who do you believe is uh behind this? you you know who moscow is uh blaming for uh
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what's your opinion and what could be the purpose of this terrorist attack? yes um so it is uh obvious that the uh four direct gunmen who were involved in the attack were of tajik origin and there's some suggestion that they may have had some affiliation with an organization that is presented in the media as um isis k, isis horizont, but the russian government officials, uh, including the head of the fsbay, the federal domestic security service, uh, alexander bortnikov, have made clear that they believe that isis k is simply a sock puppet, that has never been. a real organization and that it is being used in this case uh to carry out attacks on russia uh with a plausible uh deniability
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figal leaf and that the real perpetrators behind thettack are the kiev regime's intelligence services the united kingdom and the united states. okay larry, european and also let's uh elaborate on the role that western intelligence services have been playing in this. well, there are a lot of audities here, um, so i work at the state department's office of counter terrorism back when it was an office, not a bureau, and one the immediate things we had to deal with back then, the belief that the us government had inside knowledge about the terrorist attack on panam 103, and it warned off government employees like state department, cia, not to get on the plane, well that was a lie, but out of that we developed a process and procedure for dealing with threat information. and how that threat information was handled in this case is very bizarre. number one, the mere fact that embassy moscow issued a warning, a public warning like that
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means there was intelligence that was considered credible. the specificity of it could be in question, but it was definitely considered credible, and what what are we talking about there? we're talking about human intelligence or an intercept or both, an interceptive communications. norm.
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so just all of that taken together to me says the united states knew a lot more than has been revealed appreciate your comments and insight mark sloboda and moscow larry johnson and bradington florida thank you for watching this episode of the news review. bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
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how did zeonists come from across the world to palestine to occupy a land belonging to another nation? how do they form their secret army, hagana? how do they grab lands belonging to palestinians? how do they build and expand their illegal settlements? israel's former prime minister.
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