tv News RT December 4, 2023 9:00am-9:31am EST
9:00 am
you see still hans, us, in many ways you initiated some of the worst aspects of american foreign policy. the southern goals are as boned by israel following stipends. by the idea that of touch day will be equal to the stripe is level, but not as be full strongly and still already in northern concert. we're also doing so now in the southern parts. yeah, it will be no less friends than that. yeah. if alex is it, the bypass road or along the coast will be open to civilians heading south of the previous card or turn into a was on a one right across the spokes. person says there are no safe places left in gaza with a resumption of the fighting the pressure even higher. i was ridiculous to reporting
9:01 am
to us quite to destroy. also getting possible conditions to put things simply today, there is nowhere safe in guys. an india is routing policy, right? and supreme in state elections, ousting of the opposition in 2 of the country's largest region, the oh, i live for most good. this is all to you international. as always, with your news on pills, would appreciate you joining us. it is breaking news as our from southern gaza, with a center of hon. units has been attacked by the idea and soft the israel announced they would have a cell for being played for the same for real city as the north a canadian product. so you enjoy this month, sort of schuman has this, the
9:02 am
center i was working downtown, san eunice, when so the new, we had a big glass that shook the ground in front of me. there was a very big smoke screen. people started either running away or running to rumble. i started filming, as i came closer, i started seeing tens of civilians and trying to move that all those seeing that are people inside they might realize helps take out for different bodies. and i was told that doesn't square still under the rubble that it was too dangerous to me in that area, as, as to mikes continued to fly, to down, have to leave and balances, were hurling back and forth. and people, when their own personal cars were taking those stats watkins, i couldn't see any injuries. everyone there was kim, on site. anyone who isn't that booting? that i think was dead. according to you and estimates nearly 80 percent of the
9:03 am
population of jobs that has been displaced from the homes since the war broke out. that figure was bolstered with the idea of advice civilians to move to the south of the ink clay for safety. but now is ready for us to say their offensive on that area would intensify the levels previously only seen in the north. on this one with a hotel, it has to be full strongly and solely in northern garza. we are also doing so now in the southern parts, it will be no less strength than that. it will be no less results and that will come us, come on. this will meet the idea of every way in a very strong way. over the weekend, the city of han euros was hit twice by the idea from the bombing to the destroyed buildings to the hospitals. in the end, the number of those killed continues to mount. as palestinian authorities say the grim pole has now passed over 15000. and the units of spokesperson says, despite assurances from israel, the south would be safe to be routed. reality now is comfortable to exactly what
9:04 am
the north has already gone through. a suggestion, sunrise. now, i know i to of actually relentless, bombardments, but i, i cannot stop thinking about the 1800000 people here in the south. i don't think there was more than a 5 or 10 minute period throughout the course of the night. and, and i really didn't sleep where, where something was and flying out of the head or the sky being laid off and the component 1000000 people in, in the south, i spend my days in time units. it is mattress, next to mattress person. next to person 10000 people in that shelter. 20000 in that cell to 500 sleeping outside. and i don't think bombardments such she's the taught mid pack of moms of children and families that i can't imagine how
9:05 am
it would seem to me that everything that's blasted off. i pretend no middle transportation, but all must hit something some one. i mean, i think i fell asleep about 20 minutes before the before sunrise, but i was working anyway, i was working anyway by the goods pushing into my window risk just consistently. just, you know, just just on the window with the, with their, um, with that peaks each. and i guess they just trying to escape the noise. i think everyone would like to escape the noise and everything that comes with it. just wanted to interrupt quickly because of the areas right there, the russian president delivering a speech in moscow and exhibition called russia for the country is highlighted across a $131.00, expositions hanging out. awards, making statements that's listening is lucere and the suitcase which do volunteer
9:06 am
work duty. and that'll defended this call to long tradition. that's part of the culture, peoples of russia. and those do have to deal with them to help those in need to see studiously sure. so i know it's something that we've seen throughout to history in your book that's been passed down from generation to generation just over like your store. i mean the shame, so like under, so we see hold on to, to, you know, that's all in terrorism. and we meet here on the phone tuesday. what i would do, but i did just get, well you see it is easy. nationality is the is the found and every sphere. yeah. for like the health care or environmental protection or education who can assist go do absolutely. and like very, as i'm speaking to it mostly, russian audience nation by especially grateful to you need to you by the weight of what you're doing to help those who are fighting to on the front lines every day to
9:07 am
protect our country. even if the more you're helping them directly to the door, helping their families support from the mother's father's data wines and children. now it may as global issues are there. and that is one of the most important things that we have today. so we're deeply grateful to we. butram is literature, but it's difficult. there's more to be the best of the best buy is really almost impossible. i mean that's it. okay. and what you, the good, the category itself is the best holding tier of the year. menu symbol is so full to some extent, but it gets on the some bullet check admission with the and it's something that we've done willing to, to go to the zulu for several years. and that was the 1st time that i will be
9:08 am
giving out piece of order. so i'd like to invite you to when you're on stage, the volunteer of the year this year is natalia. how many of her into her grade assembly your clothes, please friends, something new to me by me. when you look at a syria, this is the exciting moment when they were just presented. no, thank you mr. president, just to send you a bunch. i bought this bubble sheets, but the family that i seizes up so mostly proud to receive a whole lot of dnc separate hands of the president of the russian federation will be able to attend. so the award that says by say, by my move to my family as a co label, 1st of all, i'm grateful to admit tree. my husband, all of these choices cost him support person for him being but again as
9:09 am
responsive and i see but he is willing to help them. i think somebody on the should be happy for we are doing it so that or gave them some god but some advance notice before we launch and pick one another adventure also to just give them like you just get sent that i still go to the you and use them. uh, if i went to the biological, but i would like like children central rest opened on uh, is a place where i work. yeah. we have is uh, so on us and the children attending the brownwood some spots sites instead of cisco students groups there and i sent a fax on the line 2 of us. i think the children you see here uh nice to you've been taking part and nobody initiatives, not good of us do is coordinate true. i say about a is a work space with this use in this region was doing your you're not good, isn't that he grateful to you now mister president for supporting the ticket? the both of us. we went to simple, kindly and it's immensely important to us. am see that we have inclusion rate and
9:10 am
the not the most out of values to out of thing is that so the nation sent them the only thing that some of the organization he didn't was brought up was made a great contribution to the uh i if the what the ways to do so thing in the base. so i think that would be nice. in a personal, i'll go there to mazda auto. we also have a project by audio in missouri for the one last year. not like you go about that, but it's with me as the vision to present this very competition them. so we have an issue on the oh yes. which was the cross project collaboration. of course, i'm not sure what sent that tween windows do you have school or do you have to keeping it? so i want to say thank you to the teachers. that's always good enough trial sensor controlled calendar. it's a good on this, but see both of the year of the teacher and the mental to god daughter. yes, i would also like to appreciate for me at the just man they lead to the people who i think my mental, the good you have next to me. those are the leaders so far about on your scale with, with the district organization that families with many children at the, for on a should have an i e, but you on that i see that it's
9:11 am
a v as let me check and see the video on that these are the women who have many of the children themselves and they're helping 1000 to see the families when she's the children or the problem with having a big family can be challenging boards to buy gsp books. and if you have the option to buy b as many children, you have the hard to split the video joyce. you. so somebody celebrates, not just, but i mean, not that she needs to go to it's so boys say, boys, i think that needs to be great. you know, they're going. this is all to international advice from oscar, right. the some of the latest comments from the russian president best at the russia exhibition for them. they. busy it's, it's a very special day of all sorts of awards being handed out to basically to those who have been involved in the we all together come pay. this also have different social projects for the use of today, also to volunteer work media information projects, a climate change,
9:12 am
scientific education, so on and so for the russian president vladimir food and he was speaking there for a moment he's he said that volunteer work is a part of our tradition, it's a part of russian culture. he said that volunteers are found in every sphere across society, education, information, medicine technology. and of course he and he paid special tribute to those volunteers who are helping russian soldiers and the families of russian soldiers who. busy cowardly on the front line with a when it comes to the category of the best volunteer of the year. well, that was more of a symbolic recognition. according to the russian president, miss natalia ottoman the one that great award that of the volunteer of the year. natalia ottoman eva. she does a lot of work with children with, with, with teachers of scholastic societies as well. so basically it's a huge day looking at those who are volunteer workers across the russian federation . the use of today being so involved in what's not just happening today, but also preparing for what is happening tomorrow as well. of the story continues
9:13 am
on line with lots more details will the will, the awards that were given out on the recipients of the awards. those informations are going up on our website. odyssey dot com are shifting back to our regularly scheduled program here. one of the international regarding the mid east conflict. let's have a look now at how the events unfolded since the war erupt. it on the 7th of october, at the beginning it was the north felt the gaza, which sold a heavy as bombardments at the idea of stripes. severely damaged a bait, i knew not paid law high uh, a jamalia garza city. is there any forces in surrounding the area in the ground operation? during that time, nearly every hospital in the north was hit. as we understand, all of them now have seized operation. of civilians forced to head south and total . we understand about $1700000.00 displaced, but as they headed to the promised southern safe, so in that area also came on to increase the tax. and now the idea of site,
9:14 am
it will allow the humanitarian movement of civilians along a bypass coastal road. as the previous one in the center of gauze, it has turned into a war zone. now, despite these ready attacks on the south, almost constant flows of wounded palestinians arriving. for example, the outside of hospital docks and a fine eunice. and many of the patients kids talk to say that overwhelm also a residential building in the file that was 8 on sunday. the it is situated close to the border with egypt. the strike resulting in multiple dense people scrambling together was injured a way for treatment. now i was told nearly a to a member of the international committee of the red cross in montebello. see who says that the body is struggling to provide civilians in gauze that with the very basic necessities, with a resumption of the fighting, the pressure even higher. i was ridiculous the reporting to us by for this traffic and possible conditions in which the house stuff, especially in 1000,
9:15 am
in areas including communities are still a, have been a bandwidth. so over the past days, we managed to cease fire to maximize and then supply alterations in order to provide further assistance to the health facilities and to other facilities, essential advertising dispatch, such as, sorry, temporary shelters. what we provide, i did over 12 temporary shelters and solar panels. i also decided a nation pilot, lots of plants with sort of kind of titles which could serve up to $70000.00 displace person. but this number is quite slim in comparison with the hundreds of thousands of comedies today. we're still either in the us and northern areas or southern areas lacking on a vital a need such as food, water access to health. because this traffic situation continues to decline by the day to, to ration also in temporary shelters. now that the temperature is dropping is uh,
9:16 am
even more a catastrophic, a conceptual i choose to be like to put things simply today, there is no work safe in gaza. but apparently the numbers just the rougher, that's the message from american republican senator lindsey graham. he compared the civilian death told and gaza the depths in the 2nd world war. well, the reason she said that obviously, and what the secretary aust inside, which i'll get to that in a minute, is because they believe that too many palestinian civilians had been killed. do you agree with that? what tell us how to do it differently? yeah. avoided, you know, what is too many people dying and world war 2 after pearl harbor did, did the american public worry about how many people were dying to destroy tokyo and berlin? i know this is not the same, but it's similar. lindsey graham thinks he's in competition with benjamin netanyahu over who can be the greatest war longer of the 21st century. lindsey graham doesn't
9:17 am
understand that when tokyo in berlin were destroyed the us and the world. so nothing. but the anti worlds cameras are focused on garza and the whole world is saying is i was genocide in real time directly. the shocking images cannot be forgotten. in other words, we killed a heck a lot of people then and we're doing it now. we're the same, god damn criminal's back then and now. so i don't understand what's the fuss about the families of the hostages who remain in gaza, demanding a meeting with the israeli war. cameron is saying that enough is not being done to bring their loved ones back from of the goals and all of during a press conference with families warm that they will step up protests against the
9:18 am
government. if the cabinet refuses to meet with them. and the mother of one of the hostages said the relatives of those and captivity of being disrespected and humiliated by the government's disregard for them. they fear for their loved ones. of course, since ral record is negotiated from tolts and resumed its ground offensive in god. so well, let's take this conversation further without drawing life by jennifer mazda, whose husband was taking a hostage by hamas on the 7th of october. we understand your husband remains missing. signs for coming to the program have we, we appreciate the time you were given to us talking to can you tell us what, what is the latest with your husband wherever easy. now what do you know? i just want to say it's not my husband, it's my boyfriend and yes, he is there, kidnapping garza is hostage. i didn't know anything about his situation. i don't know if there's a lie. if the debt is the injured, it's a already 2 months that i don't know anything about on the authorities,
9:19 am
they haven't been in touch with you about about what they're trying to do or in any sign of life. the authorities haven't told you anything yet. anything. as i understand then the authorities can do much big can't do much because i'm asked them that the information and them the same about the red cross. how much the cost to um, visit the hostages. so we don't have any information we're facing the tear organization. it's from us, it's not a normal government or something like that. their terrorist. yeah, well let me look, i'm just going to ask you though, regard regarding your boyfriend who's not been missing foot for nearly 2 months. are there any other methods? do you have any other ways to get details information, contact? i mean, did you have any other people you can talk to except having to wait for the government?
9:20 am
i can tell her that i'd try everything. i also spoke to moscow a week before because i have faith in the russian government and the presidents, letting me put in. so i came to moscow to ask for help to. andre didn't come back at home, but i still have hope that that may be rushing could help us. and about that is really government. i'm sorry, sorry about that as really government and i'm not sure what, what is the the abilities of those really government but obviously the ministry campaign go goes on but, but everybody know that there are still civilians who have taken hostage was still being held. whether be tunnels or, you know, on disclosed secret rooms and gods you know, the nothing yahoo government has a very difficult task is go to try and get the whole seat is freed at a time when it was, are in the so, you know,
9:21 am
when it comes to both sides of the confident it is highly emotional and very complicated from all sides here. um, i wanted to ask you jennifer, uh if i could, if you could send a message to your boyfriend instead of message to those who are holding your boyfriend, what would you say? oh, i would say, 1st of all, andrew. uh, be strong. be careful. i i believe that he is smart because he is kidding up and i did. so maybe he did something right. and i want to ask the people the cold andre. dad. i just don't, don't, don't, don't do anything bad to him. john killed him please. this is my request. i want my boyfriend back to live here alone. it is ro, his family lives in russia, and i'm facing everything by myself. and it has
9:22 am
a nice marriage. i'm very ill because i don't know anything about andre. so i, i ask you the people that that are keeping, andre, i don't know where, please don't, harmon, please? i'm begging you. don't, harmon, him? he's in israel, only one ear. he's alone here. and i want him back to lives and want him back to life. that's what i want. i want to see andre lives and coming back to me to his family, i promise his mother, i promise his father and his brother, that i will do anything to bring under the com. what else hope your message gets out to those who are apparently holding your boyfriend. andre, it's been nearly 2 months now with no sign of life. no, no contact details. no news. so we, we wish you the best of luck in the search for your boyfriend. we trust you, we will be released as soon as possible. jennifer mazda who's, who's boyfriend,
9:23 am
was taken hostage by hamas joining us live phonology international. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. now is ready for the type of gun, the ground operation into the south of the strip. but the idea of the chief of stops as the tax will be just as powerful as during the initial invasion of the nor will details on line the the policy of india is probably just on a run. drop moody has secured key victories and regional elections is coming. just ahead of next year's national polls and the ruling a, b, j. b swept the polls and 3 out of the 4 largest region, south thing, the opposition in 2 of them, which has given the beach i p momentum as it gets out for general elections next year. emoji is widely expected to extend his decade and office by another 5 years. literally, i was talking with ministry, i list dakota or wrote that he explains why the b j piece wins are important for the country. so i must say that the, the timing of this election and the result has got implications both nationally
9:24 am
within india. and there's also bought the implications you up with a degree. and let me know if i bought a little bit of the in, within the country that has been a galvanizing of the, you know, mentality, of the citizen and primarily the youth. and also the people who are below borderline, who have been excited to come along in the last 8 and 9 years plus of this government where they have given direct benefits to that particular loss of people in the country as citizens. so i think internally it's a very big win because this would also lead to a momentum building of the 420 going before jeannette evictions. and i don't see currently any kind of an opposition was going to come up with the same idea sion. uh for the benefit of the common mazda of the people, and also at the same time, a head out of india as a, as a, as a leading identity. also,
9:25 am
the word geopolitics and diplomacy. looking at faster will no longer distribute the french newspaper limone because of an article that said, that's a propaganda war. raging in the west african country, the book and i'll be government has slammed the news outlet insisting that the state always tell us the truth about what's happening on its territory. country to what the newspaper lamond perm tardy assets, the backing up a government has never resulted to propaganda in the war. we are waging against terrorists on the country. we have always made to talk to you to speak the truth about how we conduct off fights against terrorism. we have no doubt the moon's accusation was influenced by interests beyond our understanding, which explains why it is taking liberties with the truth. i'm betrayed, is public duty. so in his article level under q is the book and all of a later equal to him crowd a of using propaganda or in an attempt to find tara and use of the claim. the government conceals of the real number of casualties from terror attacks. well, we heard from a local expert who told us about the book and i'll be positioned on this have
9:26 am
a list. you know, there's no one back to them. the book keen to be to give beneficial account of what is happening on that or a tree. the question is, where does the world get this information from? what is the world playing yet? taking the side of motors and criminals. these are people who still have know other channels of communication, of the french media. i wonder what gaming from satellites, media all playing by providing shelter to these terrorist criminals. people who've taken up arms against the states, and therefore the actions unconstitutional. i wonder why the french media always gives the floor to these people. we firmly believe that the situation on the ground in between or 5 folks is improving problems as trying in every possible way to make us believe that the situation is getting worse. while in fact, as we see it is getting back to or to the golf with a new credit. and now we're rushing on. forces repelled 5 attacks and the cut off
9:27 am
in the loop on direction. the russian ministry defendant saying ukraine lost nearly 300 soldiers open out to our senior correspondent, a trimming nice suntrust beginning to a russian assault. this could well be described as the 1st of russia's winter offensive. so inaction where by multiple units combined of utilizing artillery aviation manage to attack, to suppress the p as in to overwhelm multiple ukrainian positions across kilometers kid and the force of creating the i forgot both the tillery bush will speak, talk you later, just to be honest, i've never seen anything like it, but they hit hard and accurately, and then the enemy was already the more likely to have shot. as an asthma battalion drove now parade to see corrected artillery far as the salt began
9:28 am
within the gutter. also, if i find the show daniel bouquet, as the guns grew quiet, the assault troops moved in. so we're going to just move on was nearby a time to the euro a. so the time you demolishes a ukrainian trench was nice that one. yeah. oh, the, the, the, the, the, the, there's like the interesting review when the assault troops moved in and check the bodies and the papers they found that was no territorial defense. they found as of patches of one for an most re, was of african descent. he was a citizen of finland. this was on the front line. the sold in the 6th was led
9:29 am
by the 200 and 28th regiment. it's the troops who found these patches panes. manpower shortage is likely why ford mot series and nationalist troops replaced su, 4 upfront losses all ways high. but anyway, engineering that joe was, you're talking about crap and well, as the saudis, of course you've got to, you know, it was way to really sort of order it after you showed it. i think with a group of people that are some enemy groups were destroyed with ability, but we kept loading the nation some drones and dropping them afresh. units the by preventing the accounts for a tech during the
9:30 am
3 days i think it is to get in the ultimate trenches, in dugouts were piled with the bodies of ukrainian nationalist. and for my son is the bottle went on for 72 hours, doing very well, but the day you feel drained and don't, especially when the fight against drink come by, you feel shopping away. but when it ends, you feel like you haven't slept for days. lease battle is being myriad. across the front lines, russian forces have begun the wind to push and key of which promised to take crime me a bite with them. now funds it's lines shaking and buckling more, i guess the of the, from the guns region. and we'll report from us senior correspondent motor i guess the online at all to call me.
22 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on