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headlines at press tv, the israeli military pushes ahead with this genocide of palestinian civilians in the gaza strip as death toe from the regime's onslot tops 38,500. hamas says netanyahu is responsible for the failure of the gaza ceasefire talks, adding that the movement has shown maximum flexibility in the negotiations. and us of presidential candidate donald trump survives assassination attempt during the campaign rally in pennsylvania. the shooter was killed by security forces unseen.
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hello and welcome to live from tehran, you've turned to press tv's world news, i'm appreciate you being with us. top story takes us back to gaza this hour where israel continues with this deadly strikes on the strip, more than nine months until the genocide in the blockaded territory, at least four more people were killed after the regime's bombing of the house in the sheikh radwan neighborhood, northwest gas city, in another three palestinians were killed and third. injured following raid on a residential building in the al-daraj neighborhood east of gaza city. also in that same neighborhood, another attack left four more people from a single family dead and several others injured. in central gaza city, three people were killed and 20 injured after their house was targeted by an air strike at dawn, and north of gaza city, seven palestinians were murdered following an air raid on their home. at least 38,580. four
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people have been killed in gaza since the start of the us israeli genocide last october. now the hamasis movement as the military leader is fine after israel's assassination attempt against him in gaza. at hamas official said that mohammed dev continues to directly oversee the operations of resistance fighters. on saturday is said a target of death during air strikes on the almawasi refugee camp west of hannus. says israel seeks to cover up its horrific massacre in the almasi refugee camp. at least 90 people were killed and 300 others wounded in the israeli air strike on the camp located in the area designated by the regime as safe of zone. meanwile a senior hamas official has criticized netanyahu for underming cease fire negotiations saying the israeli prime minister is responsible if the ongoing talks
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fail. khalil alhaya slammed netanyahu for avoiding agreements stressing that the deal can be settled if nitin yahoo wants it. he also called out the israeli prime minister for his disregard towards the remaining captives in gaza. he asserted that the resistance in gaza will not bow down to netanyahu's plans and awaits a response from the mediators. despite challenges, al haya affirmed that the resistance is in a strong negotiating position and close to. achieving its goals while netanyahu faces pressure from multiple fronts. hamas says his chief ismail hania has contacted mediators and some regional countries on the gaza's fire ania blamed the failure of talks on israel's chain position and new conditions put forth by netanyahu. he added that the massacre at al-maasi refugee camp was also aimed at undermineing sea fire talks. political commentator anthony. hall joined us earlier
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to share his take on the obstacles of the ongoing truth talks between israel and the palestinian resistance groups uh we're coming up to uh one year already uh it is uh netanyahu waiting for trump to get in power so he can get better even a better deal from the united states. he wants it clear that the israel retains the right to use its superior military. force, it's high-tech military force until uh hamas is eradicated, meaning until all the palestinians are neutralized one way or another, pushed out of the territory, so that the region can be ethnically cleansed. he works very closely historically with hamas, it's well known, he he is very deeply embedded in all the intrigues of of hamas, he's has been funding
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it and kar has been funding it uh the world community, it's just too, it's just too reflective of the fact that people can talk uh big. lines, but taking action, the time is come for action, somebody has to step in between the palestinian civilians and the idf, many countries could do many concrete things and we don't see much of that happening. we're going to cross over and talk to our correspondent in, thanks so much for being with us, well just fell. sin, it just seems like day after day it gets worse and phil said on the latest please. yes, first of all, let me begin with the latest update of gaza's health ministry in terms of the israeli crimes and the number of the palestinan casualties left behind those attacks, whereas the gas health ministry
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announced that the israel incubation forces committed at least four opponning massacres against palestinian people in different parts of gaz claiming the lives of roughly 100 and 141. and civilians in addition to injuring roughly four other 400 others, so as you can see that this uh these numbers are sizing instrumentally as the israeli incubation forces are still as you know attacking different parts of taking more lives of the palestinian people the whole number of the palestinian civilians who have been killed since the beginning of this war against gaza has surpassed uh 38, 584 palestinian civilians, this number is still rifying as... hibition forces are still aarament with their attacks and their artities against the palestinian people, meanwhile the palestinian civil defense crews announce that they have succeeded to extract at least 10 dead bodies from vicinity of al-azhar university in gaz city. those people were killed by the israel forces during the military operation against
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that area basically tallil hawa neighborhood over the last over the last couple of weeks need theimation that dozens of the palestinian people still believed missing as the israel incubation forces committed multiple upon. massacers at that area many of those bodies were decomposed as as a result as you know as they were left in the streets without being evacuated by the palestinan medical staff and the palestinian defense crews meanwile uh we are talking about other six palestinan were also extracted from it is the same situation there as the palestinian people did are still believe missing under the r of the destroyed houses and the ongoing military.
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so another attack targeting a school take shilter. thousands of the palestinian people in anosarati fujican uh on the other hand we are talking about a continuation of the catastrophic humanitarian conditions on the ground as the israeli incubation forces are still using the catastrophic humanitarian situation as the method of war against the palestinian people in order to shit more light on the current situation and how the palestinian people are still suffering we would like to host uh mr. hassan with us in order to give us more details about uh his suffering uh as you know being displaced in the vicinity of samtas hospital, what can you tell us about the current situation and you're suffering as a palestinian evacuees here and this ongoing genocidal war against gaza, the current situation in gaz drip is now extremely difficult and suffering uh due to many matters that we can detailed in so
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much points, we can point it in two points, the first point is the nutrition issue, the nutrition issue is uh how we can say the population in gastrop now is currently suffering. and facing food insecurity due to the israely occupation army is for is bombing and destroying lot of bakeries and shops and finally uh targeting the humanitarian aid workers and warehouses which were the food and all goods were inside. this is the first point by going to the second point is what we say is the intense displacement situation. the end of that matter was when the israeli occupation army forcibly forced people to go south. from gaza regions specifically region uh and what beed that was uh the forcing people to go from rafa to the middle areas of gaza strip which was a main reason for the people to be physically mentally and psychologically exhausted this the matters
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that we can talked about by going to another third point which is will be the final point is uh the spread of epidemics and germs. the previous points that were clarified a little while ago is the main reasons for to see lot of lot of diseases was uh going and growing up recently like the hepatitis and other diseases this due to not digging digging deep in the cleaning issue, whether it was a public or personal cleaning issue, due to the lack and of available resources and also the difficulty of obtaining materials uh, in the recent period, there is really occupation preventing the entry of many goods uh to gaza strab. okay, the overall situation of the gas trib right now, we hope the thinks and the sit. be much better, but this what we can say now at the meanwhile, that's it, thank you,
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thank you very much, so this is a tiny part the ongoing suffering that the palestinian people are going through as a result of the ongoing genocidal against gaza, this suffering is celebrating day after day as the incubation forces are preventing any entry of the humanitarian supplies into gaza, thank you so much for that report, that's mi abu mus' corresponded on the ground there. continuing with other news now, the lebanese resistance movement carried out a fresh rocket strike against israeli positions in northern occupied territories. a report say that the strike targeted a group of israeli soldiers in western galily. there are no immediate reports on the number of casualties yet. for more in the story, we were earlier joined by our beirot correspondent mariam sal. well, the only. official statement we have coming out from hizballah's resistance movement uh is that they targeted deployment
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of soldiers uh near the barracks in hadab bearin or hadabstan actually it is it has two different names in that settlement specifically uh hizbullah seems to have targeted soldiers they say they hit their target very precisely uh leaving perhaps scores of soldiers either killed or wounded of course they have not verified in their statements uh the number of israeli soldiers we still don't have news coming out from israely media as well talking about certain casualties in that area, but we know that sirens are sounding in several settlements, specifically in the upper galile region and the israeli war planes also are flying a very low altitude. what we're looking at is something that seems to have transformed into a daily pursuit between the israeli war planes and hazbillah drones. it seems that this is one of the main um maybe strategies for hisbollah, the use of these drones, the attack drones or drones even used for. telling uh are something that the israelis did not have quite in mind, they are not being detected by the ironome system, they're
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not being interested, also in any way, it seems the israeli defenses seem to be incapable of stop hezballah's drone, so now recently, especially with the fact that hasb is sending in a bigger number of drones uh to target the israeli posts in israeli military military targets, the israelies have been using the war plane, so therefore the war planes are flying a very low altitude trying to... stop them, it's been like a stalking type of daily pursuit for these war planes, they have been is still incapable, unsuccessful um to stop these uh these drones. a former us president donald trump has been injured after a gunman open fire during a campaign rally in pennsylvania. you want to really see something to said, take a look at what happened. the secret surface sat
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a gunman fired multiple shots from an elevated position outside of the rally zenu. trump was speaking to supporters in but pennsylvania. his team in the secret service confirmed that he was fine. in social media post following the attack, trump said he was hit by bullet that pierced the upper part of his right ear. one dictator was killed and at least two others were critically injured. the secret service that the shooter was also killed. us law enforcement officials say the incident is uh being investigated as attempted assassination. the reactions are pouring in following the assassination attempt against former us president donald trump at an election rally in pennsylvania. china's president shijun ping expressed his compassion and sympathy to trump saying beijing and closely following the situation. moscow said washington had better use the money allocated to. ukraine military aid to find the american police and other services that are supposed to ensure law and order in
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the us. the european union's foreign policy chief joseph burell condemned the attack as another unacceptable act of violence against the political representative. uk prime minister kier starmer said he was appalled by what he called the shocking scenes at the radley. italian prime minister georgia moloni also denounced a shooting and expressed solidarity with trump. this evening we had what we're calling assassination attempt against our former president donald trump. it's still an active crime scene. as i mentioned, we have number of agents on. we also are working closely with other federal agencies, our state partners and our local police partners as well. again at this time we are not prepared. the fbi has identified the shooter as 20-year-old thomas matthew crooks. however, there's still not any mention of a potential motive or whether anyone else was involved. reacting to the shooting, president joe biden described it as
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sick and denounce the political violence. biden said he was grateful that trump was safe and doing well. now there's a long history of shootings in us politics, including those that target presidents and presidential candidates. the following report takes a look at some of these attacks. in 1981, republican president ronald reagan was seriously wounded in a shooting, he left the hotel in washington, the incident left them hospital lies for 12 days. in 1975, republican president gerald ford was targeted by two separate assassination attempts, both in california and 17 days apart, ford escaped unsaved. in 1972, george wallace was shot four times as he campaigned for the democratic presidential nomination in laurel maryland. the shooting left the racial segregation is paralyzed for life. in 1968, robert f kennedy was shot dead during a campaign for the democratic presidential
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nomination in los angeles, california. in 1963, democratic president of kennedy. was assassinated while riding his motorcate alongside his wife in dallas, texas. in 1933, democratic president franklin d. roosevelt was targeted by assassination attempt in miami, florida. he escaped unscaled. in 1912, republican theodore roosevelt was shot as he campaigned for the white house as a former president. he survived the shooting in milwaukee, wisconsin. in 1901, republican president william mckinley was shot during a public meeting in buffalo, new york. talk he died from the gunshot wound. in 1865, republican president was assassinated by confederate sympathizer a theater just days after the end of the us civil war which the confederate lost. earlier we were joined by former us army psychological warfare officer scott bennett for his take on the motives behind such acts of violence in the united
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states. well for the past 20 years. the united states has been slowly uh unraveling from immorality, corruption, uh, the breakdown of the family, the removal of god from public life and schools, and this creates a festering absence that that has been filled with materialism and and humanism and paganism and and all kinds of vile evil you could say, so the the human identity in the united states has been gradually uh breaking down, "and you have this current population in america that has this uh very fanatical, wicked sense of woke ideology, and they see trump as the uh enemy of that, and make no mistake, the democrats cry crocodile tears and appear to be compassionate and sad for donald trump, but in their hearts they're really grinding their teeth and nashing ipon
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him with hatred, they would love for donald trump to be killed, because ultimately their objective..." would be to remove him as the candidate, and then it would be very easy for them to remove joe biden and replace him with gaven or megan whitmer or michelle obama or someone else, because there would be no replacement for donald trump, and they predict if they assassinated him that they would into the presidency and uh and have a have democrat president, this failed of course by their by their failure to kill donald trump and it will have the opposite effect, you will... see rallying cry among conservative republicans, rising of the moderate and independent voters siding with trump, so this really has blown up in the face of the democrats and it will only be amplified in the coming days and weeks and months, and donald trump will appear to be a marder and hero, and uh, i think it's going to catapult him to victory if there's an
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election in november 2020, but make no mistake, they will no doubt try again the... left in america is is toxic with hatred and narcissistic delusion, that's political commentator john stepling for his sake on the failed assassination attempt against former us president donald trump. yeah, i don't, i don't think you can um, first of all lay the the political violence at at the feet of trump, it has existed for a long time in the us, it's a... an extraordinarily violent society, it has been from inception, it was founded on geneside, we've talked about this, i mean, the police violence in the us is is... at an extraordinarily high level, and and i think other nations, sometimes people, foreigners, don't understand just how violent
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and racist american police are, um, so the fact that 10% of americans think political violence is okay, um, should hardly surprise anybody, it doesn't surprise me, uh, this is very violent society, everybody owns a gun, there are more guns than people in the united states. uh and as i said people were shot by by police just last uh so so the police operating poor neighborhoods like an occupation army and and they're trained to counter insurgency tactics often they are trained by israeli soldiers uh it's a violent country and with that it brings us to the end of this at world news bulletin right here press tv. all so much for staying with us.
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in the first part of today's show we'll be taking a look at the us presidential rate and what it might mean in terms of the united states future policy for palestine and israel. in the second part we'll be evaluating the outcome of the british general election and whether it's likely to affect the uk relationship with this dentity, most presidential candidates wouldn't even be able to point to palestine a map, they have no idea of the nuances uh involved the history the conflict. we didn't ever think that we could get a break through like that in the fresh past the p system because it's it's designed to avoid that, but we got five uh seats. "all options are on the table, we are not take any options off the table, no options off the table means i'm considering all options, somebody is killing iranian
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nuclear scientists, بهشون گفتم شما شهید میشید ولی نمیدونستم انقدر زود عمده ترورهاا ناشی از توانی امریکا و رژیم صهیونیستی بوده. maximum coordination with the israelis, united states is manufacturing false premise for confronting iran, for what reason? regime change.
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