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the, the, the breaking news, an artsy, at least 3 civilians are killed and several others wounded in a shooting. got stuck in jerusalem with 2 gunmen, shot dead according to police. comes as israel and how much confirmed an extension of their temporary crews having to wait for another prisoner swamp. on board rest bites for an awful, gaza plus the end of an era. those henry kissinger, the iconic us about to pull discredited and manipulated some international conflicts. size page one from the 6 in montevideo, 6 pm, and so on,
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mid day here in the russian capital. welcome to the news our on our team. we begin in jerusalem were 3 civilians helping confirm kills down at least 6 others wounded in a mass shooting local police say to come in having shot dead at the scene. a warning, disturbing video is a head. this c, c t v footage shows the moment of the attack. 2 gunmen are seeing, jumping out of a car and opening fire out a fraud of people indiscriminately at a bus stop by civilians attempt to flee for their lives. just moments later, to off to the soldiers, an army civilian in the area return, fire that on civilian, believe it coming in from the left is according to police. those to terrorist were killed. tel aviv base journalist robbie berman sage. this latest that kashik and israel and sliding fear on the streets of jerusalem as the picture is becoming clear and clear. uh no, says unfortunately, the pictures going on,
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we are not as we are 3 victims of the terrace in the back of a died. one of them is robert leed miller. wasserman, a rabbis reserve is rabbinical judge and the rabbinical courts and the osh, don't a young. busy men to 218 year old woman and another woman, 7 more injured or 4 of them are critical. so there might be more deaths that come about as a result of this attack. the to tell us in the, in tears that were killed on the spot, one by a civilian was killed and the other and the other one was killed by a reserved soldiers. and they are from so by how to which is in the south east part of jerusalem. it's known as eastern jerusalem is next to a jewish community. and this really just shakes the jerusalem ice to the core. knowing that, not only do they have terrorism living among them, but more terrorist will be released when the prisons now in order to go back to their homes, which are actually in, in, in jerusalem. it's really a bad situation. it's so there's a lot of fear on the streets right now. the security forces are doing everything.
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they can to prevent that. since the war started, they began to round up some us affiliated uh, people in east jerusalem and in the west i can pack these 2 brothers from so by having these power, steering brothers, 38 years old, and 30 years old. the 38 year old of both identified with the loss of the 38 year old has been 10 years and it is really present for attempted terrorism. the other one also spend time it is really for us. and so a lot of the right wingers and as we'll say, why be letting them out of prison? why the better to return to their houses? you know, throw them out right now as we speak, security forces are storming the houses. all these 2 brothers in store buy are turning it upside down. there is calls to destroy the house. and there's always that debate, whether or not it's punitive collective job punishment where you the family lives now. so you want to destroy the house, but we have had cases where palestinians have shown up with explosive bombs at the end of the day. they did not explode themselves. they turn ourselves into the and the police or the military. and they said, look, we just kind of bring ourselves to do it not because they know. busy to kill jews,
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but because they didn't want their parents houses to be destroyed. so is it worth it is a not worth it? it's a great question. and on wednesday, the cycle of violence ruined through the west by clare palestinian health authorities report. the 2 children have been killed and this really reads on the janine refugee camp. it was the 2nd consecutive day of ideas incursions there. i'm wondering you may find the following images disturbing to st. come ref. footage reports the show is really so when you're shooting an 8 year old boy in the head, while another boy tries to drag him to safety and your car in another video circulating. busy online gunfire opens on a group of boys fleeing the adf. advance was a bullet hits a 15 year old in the chest. he reportedly died from his wounds. these really military responded in the statement, saying that quote, a number of suspects for the explosive devices towards idea of soldiers.
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let's see fired siegel between come us and the israel has officially been extended as confirmed by both sides. it will for in our last an additional 24 hours on was brokered mere minutes before the end of the previous 6 day chris. this morning i discuss developments with a number of regional during list the model. sure. as you had been telling us, there was a type of like a desire to you about the size of gas that was going to follow in the same way as what was happening in the north. has this give the people, there's some risk bite that this association of possibilities is, is going to add, continue for some time on indefinite period. there was concern about the ceasefire halls or not your will break again and the people in the south kept asking each other, kept asking the press what is going on? what is going on? what should we do right now?
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we stay here. we go back to our homes. so it has been confirmed a few minutes ago. i was up in a scene in the back of the way up. what's the zip sions? negotiations and my pressure by the us. another day, one day of seats, why it has been confirmed with prison that is, will be exchanged and more aid will come in. however, we didn't receive more detail. there is a lot of pressure on the is it in the government, the water cabinets, the on the 10, you awful to ensure the cx 5 does hold because of what's happened in terms of humanitarian crisis here. and it was that the world doesn't want to see this anymore. the u. s. it seems on putting pressure on this really is to stop the hostages family. so please throw pricing on these rarely government to do whatever . again, to return all of the loved ones. and that's why ease row will continue as long as the postage is coming back. it said was of the war and probably after that it will
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be maybe too much time to launch in your invasion, 2 guys, and the probably at the south of the guns. i will not be the same as it was in the north, probably as ro that he said to return to. and one of the guys that will be just the special ed for separation. more surgical center reports office really forces surrounding a hospital in the west spike that had been the theme even though the truth was happening. there worked further assaults on the west bank to write the week. what's the latest on this? according to the club, it 160 as well as soon as we're honest with during the 6 day or does that throughs and he or if it was bank of the if you knows it said they did it. you mean if you discount on june and 50 on the most? uh, i was like, let me close many as long as if you have it. so if your discounts i can afford
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about a student has to auto where the commander is. one of the union battalion of 2 children and the division of i'm of the area also continue if you have something nice, why live on a few as we're waiting to receive the last batch of the 3 still have prisoners here, i'm a law that can actually say i don't think between here and the phones of also admitted to the gym. what is the prophecy? again? it is 20 was killed of a photo and an engine. so that is why the forces operation and that was spent continues to envision system use this morning. it wasn't pulled, cut him, and it's that if you discount on people boss on the judge and of that, do you mean the idea would have been to the front of you seeing jeans over a month and also according to evidence you have a decrease of so the situation on it should have been here on, on test diplomatic powerhouse uncomfortable personal nobel peace prize. winner henry kissinger has passed away at the age of 100. the german born american ship washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war and
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remained a prominent voice on the political scene. up until his death archie correspondence the sweeney talk me through passengers long career. when of course, henry kissinger was a camera is not to get controversial cabinets that will be barely a country or continent across the world. how's that beat affected somehow by um, by his role as the architect of u. s. foreign policy. now, he's a former hobbled university academic. he shot components where he is the national security advisor and secretary of state under president richard nixon. and gerald for this was a, too much was period in world politics. of course, it was the heights of the cold war, but he really, i guess, and laid his mouth during the vietnam or controversial, of course, a conflict which so a to meet in vietnam. he's killed and thousands of young americans would say ending human body by to the cause issues. and he will protest movement on the streets of
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the united states and indeed across the world. now, he extended that war, of course, into neighboring cambodia without the approval of congress. these were neutral countries and he advocated bombing, anything that moves. now, controversially, perhaps he was awarded the nobel peace prize for bringing about an end to the vietnam war. this was a moment that was mocked by comedian told me later, who said that satire is dead now. moving across to the middle east. he was sent to really to the come, they were the codes. this was the 1st piece that was struck between israel and egypt. the 1st arab nation ready to recognize the, the state of israel. now this is a country these 2 companies were of course, we'll just use a game as part of that. kissinger data. also ensure that the us didn't have any kind of diplomatic relations with the palestine liberation organization. most
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famous, the a gave me lots in america, and central america. kissinger was the, one of the main boxes, weary of operation condo. this was whether you as let support to all sorts have been risings and dictatorships and not parts of the world origin. tina, for example, with thousands of dissidence and left is disappeared. and again, most famously in chinney, kissinger was brought to the over throw the democratic, the elected president. salvador allende, of course, a self declared monks, as he said, he saw him as opposed to us, interested in tens of thousands. again, the people were massacred under the, the subsequent dictatorship, the regime of augusta finish an old vault under the guise internet of smashing communism. this is what the headline want. exactly. of course, kissinger was really a cold war. worried that was, that was really his, you know, his stump on well politics at the time. you can take a whole range of, of,
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of countries. you could look at indonesia where he bought the so on to a government in its invasion and occupation of each table. of course, the indonesian army must have good a quarter of a 1000000, a table res. people bought a guy and he kind of didn't guide you this real politics. so going back to 1971, he made a secret trip. a secret visit to china, which really paved away, laid the groundwork for nixon's famous visit the just a few years later on this story of relations between the united states on china. something he commented on bull recently with the rock. choosing up of tensions and hostilities between the 2 nations. and he said, well, this trajectory must change, we call and have 2 superpowers going towards he favored like a diplomatic resolution to that. some would say he also brought industrialization nor speed it up in china as well. absolutely, no, yeah, of course. i mean his legacy is touched. every palmer i globe. that's the that's
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for sure. yeah. and can we talk? yeah. but this part of the world as well, because kissinger had a long history of diplomatic ties and with rushes, steve dating back to the cold war here. so cap those efforts at through to the very last year of his long life making some controversial, others would say inciteful statements on to ukraine conflict. yes, of course. now he did say initially that he was absolutely fine with ukraine's membership of the european union. he's it to him, this made perfect sense, but where, where he different from the us, official policy was that he initially said that it would be a great mistake for kids to join at night. so, and he said that russia going back to 2021. he said that russell, well, they did have legitimate concerns over the expansion of nato. and he said that these were ignored by washington, but they could have been those security const. busy that were raised by a rush. it could have been the ground. what full a piece to it was not he did,
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even at one point he was suggesting that uh ukraine should see some type of entry to russia. he was talking mainly about crime may have of course for his efforts, he was then added to this piece make this notorious ukrainian co list as an on to ukranian probably gotten this, but he said issues with all tell you that some of the listen to what you said there has to be some understanding of it's, it's specially ukraine's, it started relationship with roger in mainland considered as a that evolution that i have personally argued that it would be better for you. okay. and to become a member of europe then to become a member of nato. at the official position of the united states government and strong position with united states government is in favor of nato membership. i personally did that to that view. now of course he did shift only slightly,
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he changes you earlier this year when he said that you crane should be allowed to join 90. so he viewed this in terms of the, the covenant conflicts that just kind of extreme criticism over the last time as well. wasn't there for saying anything vaguely balanced about the russia at the impact on what was happening there? exactly. and kissinger was uh, as, especially in the last 2 years he sold the diplomatic lou as, as pretty sure he was, you know, he viewed things as, as a senior state. so i'm a senior politician and we will politic tubs. and he shifted his position from his coal worry, and he said, well, with the rise of countries including india, that the united states and russia should not be opponents. but they should be strategic problem is that say what you tell them. uh, i think obviously they have some disagreements on the number of issues, a rush as to it, but just to a totally new situation. we have to deal with thought it and probably
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say it on a different basis. and we did during the cold war because now there are many other places like india, for example, really, china move and i didn't exactly the same road during the cold war. but i do not believe that the united states and rush of that would be strategic opponents on the country. i think they will be strategic. pardon this into a certain extent. let's delve deeper into henry kissinger. his legacy with our teeth contributor carl john, i'd call good to see you. what should the 1st is? the power growth of kissinger is a big tree. we'd like in your view, what should be at the, for most the people are reading about him today as well. i'd like to go with a rolling stone with that line, henry kissinger war criminal,
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beloved by america's ruling class, finally dies. i mean, to say, care center is a controversial figure. it is a quite a hunger statement. as we have shown, he was during his time as the secretaries of state and national security adviser to dixon and later general ford. he over saw that of 3 to 4000000 people. but something funny, it happened. ask henry kissinger lift up to a 100 year old. that is that he became the least crazy warmongers in washington. and that's not because henry kissinger certainly found the conscience. but it's because the watching thing blob has gotten so crazy. i was captured by the neo cons . that is a group of deal called warmongers that everybody else got crazy. so could, if they weren't kissinger, ironically is the one that came out for diplomacy just before his dad's, especially on the us, china competitions. and, and lot of people like to say,
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henry kissinger is some sort of a evil genius that, you know, can all the planes on hand by, i'd like to remind people that richard security is actually a very faithful servant of the us empire project. every thing he did was to preserve the us, hey jim, in the, in the post war war order. and she is probably the last, i would say he's a, the last that strategic mind that us had during the post cold war, both post world war 2, imperial era. and as henry kissinger passed away, now we are well in washington by a whole bunch of lesser mines and a lot more bloodthirsty, or that he was one of the things the kissinger will be. remember for his forging us, china ties during the cold warrior and why loved the certainly built bridges
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between washington and beijing karl. it also scored a key u. s. foreign policy when by helping essentially drive a wedge between former communist allies, the soviet union and china, your take on kissinger's role there. um so i ronald clee, china is one of the few places in the world that kissinger's memory is remember fondly for his role in opening up china and restoring the us china relationship. and this is because this is important because for the chinese people and the definitely perspective the chinese government, it was this, i saw, you know, american reproach. mom that brought china to the past that is on today, which is to become the uh, the, the next world important, the world superpower. like aaron kissinger was she did so as to say, to play the china card against the former soviet union. to do that,
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he did it successfully, but he also did it to open china up for the american capital. but i that completely out rather to china as advantage a no d here in case, and you're good to witness towards the end of his life that china is now towering over united states. and you will know that his work a, what time i just expand on that because some of this might say indeed kissinger's at push towards the tongue with i'm industrialization for china has not led to the asian powerhouse preparing to take over from the us in terms of economic might, if that hasn't happened already, so as much as he pushed on america 1st policy in the long run that has a week in the united states. well, um you, you, in turn that us not as sees china as the pure competitor. oh yeah,
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definitely because back then i do not think it kissinger himself for saw that china would, would became a strategic arrival to us the way it has grown in the past 4 decades. i've had the times that his primary concern was as you say, to drive a wedge between you, within the communist camp and to play china card game. so it'd be a union bad, good role easily. but what happened after that? what happened after the collapse of sylvia union after china was integrated into the us like global order? i don't think that's something you could for 6 or see i, many people will not be able to foresee back then, that they're wrapped a rice of china. but let's check every kissinger play a key part in that kind of just touch as well. call them what you, you alluded to up the ip said, despite all the positive diplomatic efforts during his long career, kissinger will, of course, be remembered as well for organs treating a most of us bombing campaign in law and can bodya during the vietnam war. he's
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1973 nobel peace prize, highly controversial than it remains. so today. how did people in that region regard him as it stands? well, i don't think people think of him at the, at all. i mean that, but this, the fact is the, the legacy of, of getting out board is still very much present. i mean, louse was one of the most bomb country in the world, even today they're still unexploded ordnance is that's, that's a main being a killing people. when china was building the high speed rail through 4 lives, they actually had to dug up whole bunch of unexploded ordnance during the vietnam war fund, the vietnam war era. so, so the region louse, cambodia is still recovering. and, and right now people in the region don't they, they are more forward looking, they're looking forward to improve their life. they're not looking backwards. you
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know, dads are, are ready to you many ways more than say, i'm a liberal see united states they're, they're ready to put the past behind them to move forward to a, to focus on and develop their own country. carl, always good to see you. thanks very much for your take our 2 countries at our college, our life on our to well, while henry kissinger is century has come to a close, his influence continues to cast a shadow on global politics for more and how he ship than a year of international relations, i work a straight and conflicts and ending awards r t dot com. as you come, the western media outlets fund a new reason to get all frenzied off state pump speculation that russia is using the israel gas. a conflict to aggravate tensions in other parts of the world are to use purely. isabel delves into the lights as front of what many are simply labeling
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the fake news war, a rinse and repeat a recognizable strategy from the west. well, here we go again as washing to the media points of finger at russia, claiming putting is hijacking the is for a post, i more to feel tensions in the west. the live spread by moscow's digital propagandist. now include claims that how much terrorists are using nate, the weapons to attack israel, the evidence, a claim that russia said how moss is using nato weapons. the problem is that the claim actually originated from ukrainian intelligence, who, of course, also blamed russia and with concerns raised at western weapons for ukraine could end up in the wrong hands. even if this were true, ukraine would be a more likely corporate. other apparent evidence includes the fact that the entire world is focused on israel power side and are paying attention to. well, the news in the 7 week since come off fighters attacked israel. russian facebook
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accounts have posted 44000 times compared to a near 14000 posts in the 7 weeks before the conflict began, according to data compiled by the alliance for secure in democracy. so russians pay attention to the news from all around the world. maybe the west should take notes and half of the everyone been talking about israel, palestine with weighted opinions, not just russia. taking attention off ukraine is only a good thing for russia. the more the western public is focused on israel and him, us, the less they're paying attention to the fact that congress is about to not fund ukraine's war effort. okay, let's be clear here. it's not russia's fault that ukraine is no longer washington's priority. now that israel is at the top of the list for u. s. military funding, but who exactly are the so called a lions for securing democracy? the ac is an advocacy group, chaired and run by former senior us intelligence and state department of specials
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will previously read a social media censorship projects pushing to shut down a town accused of being russian bots. yet political had no problems, citing them as a legitimate source, but their actual research failed to provide any examples of misinformation. only non nato approved opinions, they se also put this out. all the en espanol, corresponding feel really reasonable was even move it drill like cooling israel and its support as genocidal psychopaths and posting videos that she claimed showed is riley's, you are in a thing on palestinian corpses. i've never been a corresponded for our 2 spanish, which kind of shows you the quality of their own research. and the video was not proven to be fake either. but most vitally, my opinions are my own, not reflective of r, t or russia. in fact, moscow has been clear and calling for an end to the violence, the establishment of a palestinian state, and zip of maddox solution to secure
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a lasting peace rush. it has both jewish and muslim populations and faith its own issues in the region of doug a stand in october with local storming and airport, suspecting is really is, would be present on a plane from tel aviv moscow later said the incident was a probably cation by a former russian m p will flood to ukraine, sure suited to all these produce were largely coordinated through our telegram channel morning doug is found. the fam, or m p is also a no guess of several d. c. think tags, but there is one thing political actually got right. such digital propaganda can have real world effects, like the false statements for president biden, who claim to have seen images of the headed is really children, which the white house had to admit. didn't actually happen, the president based his comments about the alleged atrocities on the claims from netanyahu's spokesman and media reports from israel and who downplayed the civilian,
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just stole in gaza, essentially sighting collateral damage. what did i say to me is i have no notion zip. how soon is it tell me the truth about how many people are killed? i'm sure and since having killed and it's the price of waging war and mere hours after political publish the article, which of course failed to mention any of joe biden's dubious claims, 3 palestinian students were shot in america. and then the parents hate crime. talked about the real world effects of propaganda to just before we go on a fit in this story, the us has imposed a new run to functions on a rum targeting it's financial networks, which washington alleges focus groups like come most of the kids, bella, something to run denies, ortiz use of to ali is in the, are really uncomfortable with it seems that it's all about, it was support for the resistance and the ongoing israel, how much conflict. so us treasury department says it's new sanctions on the one
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target from the companies that quote financed it was the stabilizing regional activities, a support of multiple regional proxy groups including come off, which as a designated a terrorist organization by the us and european union as well as hezbollah o fox says the best target ended work of people and companies based anyone, as well as in hong kong and the united arab emirates, which facilitate it, was oil sales and earn the country billions of dollars. oh, facts that quote, the illicit activities ultimately benefits. it was, ministry of defense and armed forces, logistics, the on forces, general staff, and these law, me trouble, lucian. gore got scores. what's for us? the sanctions blog, access the us property and bank accounts and prevents the targeted people and companies from doing business with americans. o, facts of the united states remains committed to expose the elements of the around in military and is complicit partners abroad to disrupt the source of fonts they
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want is you have to comment on the measure. but since 4 decades ago, the country has been living with sanctions as a new normal, the fact even many hawkish, anti you want figures in the was, are opposed to america sanctions policy against the wind. because they say the restrictions of talk. you want to be self sufficient, especially in the military sector, but this last move is a bit different than it as it comes in, in the united states, ongoing military support for as well. and it's for on home us since the start of the complex and october 7th. oh frank has a post several rounds of sanctions on how mazda and what it describes as financial facilitators. based in different countries. as part of quotes do, tenuous efforts by the united states to now come off of the sources of revenue and the west bank and gaza. i'd across the region. we cannot tell how the sanctions might affect the course of the.
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