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"the spectrum still hauts the world, your headlines on pr tv, ham says netanyahu is responsible for the failure of the gaza seesfire tour, adding that the movement has shown maximum flexibility in the negotiation." more than 90 palestinians are killed in an israeli strike on a refugee camp in southern gaza as death told from the rashing's genocide tops 38,400 and the new report indicates that israel's months long genocidal war on gasa has severely impacted the regime's economy.
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hello everyone, you're watching press tv live from the studios in terron. thank you for joining us. the senior mar has criticized netanyahu for underming sease fire negotiations, saying the israel prime minister is responsible if the ongoing talks fail. islam netanyahu for avoiding agreements stressing that deal can be settled if netan yahoo wants it. he also called out the israely prime minister for his. regard towards the remaining captives in gaza, he asserted that the resistance in gaza will not bow down to netanyahu's plans and await a response from the mediators. despite challenges, alhaya affirmed that the resistance is in a strong negotiating position and is close to achieving his goals while netanyahu faces pressure from multiple fronts. in his statements, hamas said his chief ismail hanie has contacted mediators at some regional countries on the gaza seesfire.
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blamed the failure of the talks on israel's changing position and new conditions put forth by netanyahu. he had that the masser at the almawasi refugee camp was also aimed at underming sease fire talks. and now it's time for the... news review section will be delved deeper into one of the day's top stories, so stay tuned. now we begin with gaza where israel has carried out yet another airstrike that proves once again its genocidal intent in the war on the palestinian territory. at least nine people have been killed in the rashin's bombardment of the almawasi refugee camp west of khan unis. according
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to the health ministry in gars and 300 others have also been injured in the air strike on almawasi, are that was targeted is a densely populated area and is designated a safe so. it is home to thousands of people, most of them living in tents. israeli air strikes targeted other areas of the besieg strip on saturday as well. 20 palestinians were killed in attack a pray hole in the sharti refugee camp. the regime. artillery fire target of rafat city as well. israel launched this genocidal war on october the 7th. over 38,400 palestinians have been killed so far. our correspond moti abusabi joined us earlier from to give us updates about the israely regime's latest massacle. let's take it. which is located in the western parts of han union is. as you know the israeli warp
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dropped roughly five tons of explosives over the heads of the palestinian people there that was taken shilter by thousands of the palestinian people after they were pushed by the israeli occupation forces to as you know to take shilter there at the same time the israel incubation forces were and aliving the palestinian people there they were also committing another massacer in a shadow refugee camp whereas at least 20 palestinian civilians were slattered and cut into pieces while they were performing their prayer and central area of gaz at least two residental buildings were targeted and destroyed and and camps, at least three palestinian civilians were reporttedly killed and mention that those areas that are being targeted by the israel incubation force have been claimed frequently by the israel incubation forces are safe zones, there is a complete black out in terms of what is going on in gaza city and this is vital part of the israeli policy in order to kill the palestinian people in silence as you the israel incubation force
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are still senting their grip against gaz say particularly and they are preventing any media to to move to the area or to cover what is going on there now to talk more on this we are joined by mr. larry johnson, former cia analyst from brandonton florida and also the eves and author and political activist from montreal, canada. gentlemen, welcome to the news review section. mr. johnson, beginning with you, there seems to be no end insight to the israely crimes, we are witnessing massacre after massacre by the regime on refugee camps, housing displaced women and children, in the so-called designated safe zones. what are the what are the other arab and muslim countries going to do? about it, they talk, talk a big game, but they don't do anything to stop it, this could be stopped in heartbeat, cut off israel's oil, the hooties are the only ones w standing up and trying to make a difference, and and i include iran,
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turkey, jordan, saudi arabia, everyone, iraq, everybody, it's one thing to run the video, mean the israelis are a bunch of murdering thugs, disagreement on that, but there are people in the region that can take action. i wish my own government, the united states would stop enabling this, but we're we're participants of the crime, but the other countries, the arab and muslim countries do something about it, and they're not doing anything except for them. that's right, mr. johnson, mr. engler, the question still remains after nine months of carnage in gaza, how can you kill mostly innocent women, children, destroy hospitals, medical centers? schools, the water, sewage systems, basically turning the strip into rubber, and let's not forget starving people to death as well, and get and get away with it, how can you get away with it? in the recent massacre of 90 people in the al bambasi camp, the regime came up with the excuse of killing a senior hamas military commander, which hamas
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immediately rejected, the claim as false, well they get away with it because uh the global order is not based upon uh international law or humanism, it's based upon power, and israel has lot of power because it's supported by the world's hedgemon, the us, which has uh countries like mine, canada also enabling israel's crimes, like the countries like the uk, and then you have the countries in the region, as my my colleague just pointed out, are not actually willing to press the matter in a way that would really... israel in the question of cutting off oil or other other things that could be done in that front, and so you palestinian life is is just not worth, just not worth much. um, and yeah, mean israel can just commit, kill uh, what it's almost
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certainly going to be hundred people here that they've just killed in the one massacer and however many hundreds more have been injured and many of those people will be you know injured for the rest of the lives and and the media here in north america. frames it as if uh you know israel is trying to to kill some hamas official and um they won't follow up on whether he he was killed or not um but yeah it's uh it's it's remarkable i mean it's just remarkable to see uh the power of uh the israel lobby in countries like canada the us here nine 10 months later we're still in these whole like big panics about um the feelings of of jewish canadians that support these massacres and how the... their feelings matter and how they feel like they they are being discriminated against and they feel like they're being hard done by by people protesting this slaughter in in gaza um but that's just the uh just remarkable uh power dynamic that has palestinians is basically worthless that's right mr. johnson
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us secretary of defense lloyd austin hell phone call with this with israel's war minister yulant after the awasi attack which uh killed 90 people. "the penting said in a statement, secretary austin and minister gallant reaffirmed the shared goal of ensuring the enduring defeat of mass and securing the release of all hostages and the secretary emphasized that the importance or emphasized the importance of taking all necessary steps to minimize civilian harm. mr. johnson, that's a good one, minimizing civilian harm, yeah, no, it's, it's it's crap, it's meaningless, it's just it's talk to to be able to check. box and said we said something that can be repeated on the evening news to show that we quote have some sort of concern, there's zero concern on the part of the united states and at some point, yeah the world has agreed or much of the world has agreed that what's taking place in gaza and
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in the west bank is genocide. this is a willful action by the israeli designus government to exterminate. "they're killing babies, they're maming children, teenagers, elderly, it's across the board, it's in discriminate. this is, this is the kind of thing that we saw nazis due to jews in world war ii, that jews claim that because of that, they had to have a country where they could be safe, now they turn around and inflict the same kind of damage on these palestinian people who are not..." the well, let's put this, they're not hamas fighters, they may be hamas supporters now
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after watching what israel is doing, but uh, you know, it is, it's a war crime, it's it's a staggering war crime, and the world is basically seems to be impatant to do anything about, except for yemen, i got to give, the hoothies and yemen got to give them credit, they've stood stood face to face with a us aircraft carrier and beat it, basically. that's right, um, as mr. johnson said earlier on in the in the first part of his uh speech, lot of criticism has been directed to as many countries, especially arab governments for the inaction and passivity in the face of uh this ongoing massacre many believe that a consid effort by some arab governments in the form of sanctions, as mr. johnson said, and cancelling normalization agreements would have been necessary, so why haven't we see such move by these countries? the will of their people, vast majority of them are uh
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appalled by what israel's doing uh, because they are subservient to washington uh, and obviously to israel as well, um, but i i think at the most simple is that these these regimes are not even close to fulfilling the will of the population. and so they're deeply undemocratic, that's how the us dominates the region is by working through uh illegitimate unpopular uh regimes and um and they're willing to just continue, i don't know how long it can go on for, i think at some point the they won't be able to bottle up the the uh anger within their countries against their uh uh normalization agreements and and other agreements with israel, but they've been able to do it pretty well so far um and how long
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it lasts i don't know, but but that's the uh the main explanation, there are reports about talk a se fire deal, but analysts and hamas, as time and time again that netanyahu is actually is netanyahu that is actually hampering the office and is looking to prolong the war. now the question is why uh some say to evade this trials, but how some say is waiting for trump to take office, but again why? what will change? your thought on that, mr. angler. well, i think he this is his way to stay in office uh, and and that he has corruption charges, he has a reckoning what happened on october 7th, uh, that's that's indisputable that that's part of the here, also he obviously the maximalist. objective of you know killing everyone or ethnically cleansing everyone in gaza,
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depopulating palestine of, it's a longstanding objective. um, with regards to trump and trump taking office, he may that as even giving him even a bigger window to kill and maybe to launch war with a bigger war with even matter iran uh that may part of his his equation uh, but i think it's straight forward that he has a personal political self-interest, self-preservation interest in just continuing the conflict, um, so so i think it's you know this, this murder, this massacer that took place, obviously this is designed to undermine peace negotiations, obviously this is way saying i'm not serious about about uh getting the hostages. and i'm not serious about all this kind of negotiation um but uh people within israel
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the sort of the the zionist left are they strong enough to bring that yahoo down they don't seem to be um but um yeah mr johnson your final thoughts in one or two minutes if you can well uh what we're seeing is some divisions in israel so uh those those divisions between the military and the politicians provide some hope that may bring into this, but ultimately the the ends going to have to be achieved to a force and it's incumbative. on the governments of egypt, jordan, iraq, turkey as the immediate neighbors, syria, syria has been fighting a war that's been backed by the west, they do have, they do have some cloud that they can compell israel to stop this, but they're not not using their their power, they have larry johnson, former cia analyst from brandon,
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florida and also mr. eves engler, author and political activist from montreal, gentlemen, thank you for your time, thank you. and there you are, that's it for the news review section. thank you for listening. reactions areporing and after israel's deadly strike on the almawasi refugee camp in the gaza strip. iran strongly condemned the attack saying the massacre is the continuation of the genocide in gaza with the support of the us and other human rights claimants. he also slammed the dethening silence of the international community in the
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face of the tel aviv regime's crimes. iran earched country across the globe to take action and impose sanctions on israel. turkey condemned the attack as a phase of netanyahu's efforts to completely annihilate palestinians. the r based palestinian authority slam the amashi massacre in that the us is also fully responsible for the attack due to as unbridal support for israel. egypt, jordan, oman and saudi arabia have also condemned the israeli strike in the refugee camp as violation of international law. the organization of islamic cooperation said the massacre of displaced causasons by israel is a blating def of un resolutions and international. court of justice's rulings. thousands of israelis have once again taken to the streets calling for deal for the release of the captives held by resistance groups in gaza. protesters in tel aviv and quods slammed prime minister benjamin netanyahu's failure in releasing the captives. they urged them to step down and call for snap elections. the families of
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israeli captives slammed an israeli strike a gaza refugee camp which killed scores of civilians saying it was part of netan yahu's. efforts to undermine the cease fire talks. cause have been growing for netanyahu to step down over the rage's prolonged on slot on the beseged gazas rip. netanyahu is also been broiled in corruption charge that include bribery, fraud and breach of trust. protesters argue that he is seeking to prolong the war in order to evade his trials. we were joined earlier by political commentator bruce kats who discussed the israely protest against netanyahu and motivation behind the prolong or prolonging war, let's take a listen, so the question is just how long can netanyahu hang on, they're testing against this man who is, i think can be considered single war criminal of the up to this point, the israelies who are
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protesting, they understand what netanyahu is about, and netanyahu. has one interest, that interest is benjamin netanyahu, if he falls in power, he faces uh a trial frary, breach of trust, which could conceivably land him in israeli prison, so this what motivates him to prolong the war, it is evident that he wants to expand this conflict into a regional war, explain um targeted assassinations in lebanon and in syria in the hope that he can bring hesbollah into a a wider, a wider conflict. what he is trying to to do is to provoke a regional war to the degree that he would draw
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the united states into it and and thereby hope. to uh bring iran into that, hundreds of jordanians take to the streets of the capital and mount to slam israel's genocidal war in the gaza strip, protesters condemned israel's deadly attack on the almawasi refugee camp and expressed solidarity with palestinian resistance groups in gaza. jordanians have been holding regular rallies in support of palestine since it started the israely unslot, while pro-palestine protesters also took to this. streets in the german capital, berlin. demonstrates waves palestinian flags and condemned the israeli terrorism. they asked the german government withdraw his support for tel aviv and demand an end to the... ongoing genocide in gaza. the israely economy has been his hard amid the regime's
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months long aggression against the besieg gaza strip, that's according to a company, the provides business information for credit risk management. according to co-face bd or bdi, some 46,00 businesses have forced to shut in the occupied territories since it started onslaught last october. face says that number will rise to 60,000 by the year end. the construction, agriculture and trade are the most vulnerable sectors to have been impacted by the genocide in gaza. according to coface, almost no sector has been spared from the israeli genocidal campaign. it says the damage is very significant in all respects to the israeli economy, adding that here has been a sharp decrease in activity in various businesses and sectors since the beginning of the war. "the heizballah resistance movement has released new footage of his operations against israel as exchange of fire between the two size continues across the southern lebanese border, the footage
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shows targeting of building in shatula settlement north of occupied palestinian territories, four israelis were wounded the attack, the resistance went has also targeted an israeli espinage center and a military site in the occupied territories. this came after hisbollah confirmed the death of one of his members in the latest is. strike, the movement and israel have been exchanging fire along lebanon's southern border since the regime launched this onslot on gaza, tensions further escalated after israel announced operational plans for a full scale of time on lebanon. we were earlier joined by a correspondent mariam from the route for more details on hisbollah's retaliatory operations against the zionist regime. let's take listen. "the israelis have seemed to up their their aggressions against civilians specifically, although we did see that in the past they were attempting to make sure that
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they do not target civilians directly for fear of a retaliation from hezballah now hezballah force has launched several retaliatory attacks and it seems that now in addition to some routine operations where they target the espionage devices in most of the posts and in the occupied lebanese shabad" farms and forshuva hills, we also see lot of the operations are retaliatory nature, especially after that attack against civilians hezbullah said they launch dozens of kechusha rockets towards kiriatmona. in their statements they mentioned that they left scores of israeli soldiers either killed or wounded, of course the it's very difficult to verify since the israeli military still does not admit the number of israeli soldiers killed will continue their operations definitely. as long as the general side of war on gaza continues, there's definitely huge rifts among the israeli officials and they're incapable at this point in time to
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really take a decision in order to launch a full-scale war on lebanon, in addition to the fact that they do not have a green light from the us administration, that of course, as we know for sure, is not result of concern for lebon safety or security, it is out of fear for the zionist regime itself has retaliation could be detrimental for the israeli regime, that's it for this bulletin, thank you for listening, take care and bye-bye. تازه زمان رو بی زمان می کنه که امتداد میده میاره تا زمان ما میتونیم بگیم عصاره فرهنگ
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ایرانی چون هم موسیقی که مورد استفاده قرانده نوع بازی که داره صحنه پردازی که داره همه گرفته شده از هنرهای ایرانی هستش اپرای ملیه یا تعزیه. all options are on the table, we are not. any options off the table? no options off the table means i'm considering all options. somebody is killing iranian nuclear scientists.
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it speak with me, the saint of the soil, from the blood and the ashes, it's fixed with me the sound of the rain, from the battle,
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oh palestine, i free you! with you, oh palestine i feel.
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