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is through their illusions going underground? can the, the idea of launches strikes on the southern? does the city of rock coverage now remains the only destination for the mandatory in a trucks and found for the region very few trucks that to be in the low daily golf course instead of assistance is looking to be stationed. the people inside doesn't use the campus 12 that's archie is the exclusive interview. this process and bassett, or to be un who has just returned from the roof. a check points on the egypt guys, a border and resisting the pressure hungry blocks. 50000000000 euros in a do crane slamming the decision to open
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a session talks of with the key out of the live from the russian capital. you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble with the top news stories from around the world . because really forces have repeatedly hit the southern city of rafa near the egyptian border over the past 24 hours. the heavier side just next to at least $28.00 palestinians, including women and children, were killed in is really a tax on several residential areas. and the city is a rough or, and nearby con eunice is really forces have been intensifying their strikes on southern gaza, even damaging part of a refugee camp and the hospital. and this, despite having previously demanded that palestinians fleet to those areas from the
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north of the region, crowds of people search to rubble trying to rescue survivors. locals are increasingly desperate as israel continues to bomb civilian neighborhoods in gaza. how about high 2nd cities, a residential neighborhood with only women and children? as you see, women and children, the residential neighborhood was raised as you see debris everywhere, 3 marseilles that there was a dental neighborhood that has nothing to do with in the military facilities. amid and exacerbating crisis in the region, rushes envoy to the us and the ceiling, a ben z a along with other un delegates has returned from a visit to the roof, a check point on the egypt guys, a border earlier my colleague brought home mom he spoke to the russian envoy who said the situation and the enclave is catastrophic. of these 3 because it was the suggest as an organized by united that it's uh
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with the because the assistance of agents and took place on monday we discussed the kind of close those. the situation of the, the issues with the, the deliberative human instead of assistance of the many, very few, the products that are being allowed daily. that, of course, it can be nice instead of assistance as looking everybody's adjacent, the people inside because he is a, is a catastrophic of the shelters who can look through. it can not who is willing to stay the people sleeping in the streets. there is the level food and the sort of kind of the descending conditions that are below. and of course the buttons continue among those options. were a few countries from the security constance americans were not there. they weren't informed about the above the 3, but they chose not to do it. so the nice thing to is going know is that the practically no say is also inside because that gives you guys
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a statement that people feel best for the day have nowhere to go. you know, the, the wrong too many people displaced. they have no shelter. the, the, the, the homeless for this throwing, they have no way to the term. they don't know anything about their future village, basic necessities, but the, but the, the continues around that should result and that's well f inside that and the, the human entered into star. and this decision was so for students is because only this know if you want to try to pull those can bring so much needed assistance to the guys because every time people with chronic diseases was difficult. this is with the kansas that used to be safe medicine before before the facility to stop at all. no, no, no, of the go into the uh besides to those
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news and this one that the people that need to be paid cuz they may just leave a ration to place a specific place just like the agent. because the weather is very difficult. uh 50 uh, emergency medical medical. uh gosh, uh no, uh, staying on the guys a 3 day event created people but to but they're able to create and by, by very issue a very small numbers. we did not cross the notes. we do not have permission to do so, but who spoke to the children in the corner of the hospital? and these was really a very emotional moment because the say one point in a wheelchair but also he's a bad at us and siblings. uh, who is the funny, finalized with no, but there's no way to go of the diesel, a terrible, terrible experience. the problem is the model,
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the look of the equipment that is being prepared for uh for the liberty use uh, allow it by the easy way to sort of just things like for example, oxygen, oxygen thirds. generators of solar panels. uh, some medical woodlands. uh, i can see that to be do use it should goods, uh, not allowed inside easily or just deposits uh, by the needs through the gates from us. and the claims that this donald see is the easiest lifeline this or we share it from us. commercial companies, but of course the, the, the flooding of the townhouse will be the staging for the guys in the future for generations to come. besides sending my pony say, well, the reason i said to the we are here to pro epproach is to the security council of it as i'm able to fulfill his duties the maintenance. and there shall be some
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security. as i said, the deluxe a good thing square is still the security because that is amazing to do it. but one company that prevents by doing anything which is closer to the most median, seeing the which is a ceasefire. because located at the polls can save you guys when they run this type of the data. that is, that is encouraging you to look for the compromise when the compromise can, will be false. then because there's usually a direct view is the last time what we think that the, the use of it that was not justified v as will be to bother us to, to kill that as an option that was proposed. whether you know, there's more than justified, essential gaza now where the palestinian red crescent has released at the footage of the aftermath. oven is rarely strike on darrow belong. a warning you may find these images disturbing. my present workers provide at 1st stage of those injured in the attack and that's as the defcon garza nears $19000.00. according to health
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authorities. the situation in the enclave is made worse by telecommunications, pets with the government, media office accusing israel of deliberately causing the blackouts. as the humanitarian situation and does that continues to deteriorate them and the persistence is really a tax, a gaza base to journalist. it shows us what the conditions in the region have become. this is for, it was the office where i used to sit and up to all of my work when there was an actor, it a running work are running business here before it was founded to rebuild because of the strike, just close the i think that's every day over the past, month to month. so hold on to do was with it checking voluntary tab which
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has run not threatening all the time. most of the time is not trading in the air. it's only comes in a few hours every couple of days. and that's why i was able to, to get this jack, which is 5 liters, 500 meters, to palm, the water with our hands into this tank, you know, to, to use floors out for the people right inside this home. this part of the stove, this is another form of stroke that we use sometimes to where to void water for bathroom is december, right? it's worth doing took time. we come to have access to all to launch or through other sources of and now he's the
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other checking guys as the voltage of this best buy to raise, which is a sort of small solar panel that's i was able to, to buy at several weeks ago. it was the beginning of the, of the war. i didn't have that such and such navigate before in the beginning of the war, i was able to, to bring this battery. that is run by solar panel to charge to, to charge my phones. so i have photos of other family members to try to uh, to get some lighting. and during night time that i was able to because electricity is, oh, is cuts both across the gaza strip since the, the war began. the naval or my neighbor, who has a dresser. now, as you might see,
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his dresser is now at the mt, mtv mt over the same. right to you. uh, i ask about 2 weeks and he tells me that there is no week available and the market right now, this is actually the circumstances that i have been going good through all the past a period of time of floor. i guess the goal is to have that it started back in october 7. rami intermediary, r t major goes us. trevor, if you can authorize the lease 12 civilians have been killed, as is really forced, has expanded their raids in the west bank city of jeanine. the, according to the palestinian health ministry, $34.00 palestinians were reportedly wounded after 3 days of idea of raids in the west bank. the youngest of those killed was reportedly only 13 years old. that's as
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275 civilians have reported. they've been killed a prior to the rate on jeanine since the beginning of the conflict locals who saw the idea afraid it's shared what happens. so this was what happened here is that the military was stationed down there at the mosque and shooting at people. young people, it's 1320 and 22 years old were standing there and other people were standing at the back over there. there are no arms and looking at the military. meanwhile, a work plane hit them was to me, styles, cutting them off into pieces. they were just youngsters aged, 18 and 20. they didn't have any guns. they were just looking at the military. how could anyone target them with me styles? the hotel we were sitting in our house. i was watching tv in this room and my brothers were visiting me. the house was then hit, i mean people were shouting for me to leave, but i didn't understand what was happening. when the bombing took place, the whole house was filled with smoke and my children and i were affected, but especially me as i have had lung surgery well,
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with this we called fire and ambulance services for help. they told us to leave the house with our arms above our heads. and the other side of it has all. this is the 3rd day of the brutal is really see each of the city of geneva and his camp is really forces have been extending their operation to the villages and provinces. we receive distress calls from our people in geneva just yesterday. we couldn't provide them with food, brad or diapers because the idea is stationed at the entrance as to the camp, looking all roads and hospitals on the ambulances and civil defense vehicles, co ordinated with them are allowed to pass with delays after being examined. well, local, say those killed were on armed and posed a no danger. and the idea of spokesperson claimed the raid was aimed at forwarding its harris and the account as to what's all it sets before them. a good idea of forces. alongside warner police, i'm the i asked a completed a comprehensive brigade operation today in the janine refuge account as we have
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operated since we entered the refugee camp in geneva, we will continue to operate determinedly to support to are willing to come in and triple certainly a palestinian journalist and the political analyst mohammed, the james, says, is really claims of fighting terrorism and refugee camps don't justify destroying civilian infrastructure. the idea of deals and english if i understand live it some, instead of outpatient, and the, with the bank and the targeting. now the women and children, this is the longest reset, the operation against jeanine. i did see if you do scouts since the 2nd intifada that's it stopped in between 2002004. well let's do as well if i can get it. 3 the soldiers is right and it's all just admitted the most use that out because to the roots costs to tell them what the kids use to them with the kid appraised which i'm glad that people are there and the they call the that's is a violation. and i address it bad behavior again is the feelings of the students in
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geneva, these channels. it's not a good thing that minutes on time. but if you choose jobs, doesn't justify using that. those are to destroy the streets that it is to effect shut off stage in the, obviously these down below. and if the 16, the, what are most sewage, the incognito, to the point of a couple of the cables distorted this, these become impossible to use. and to enable the envelopes has to come inside was done for house us policy in an automated system and october. i know there is a business autumn, very cross. no because of this. and that was invented a number of our is if it didn't happen, even if you'd invested. got it just bought them can you can 1000. i 2004. the british public as well as members of parliament are increasingly the satisfied with the u. k. is back in for israel, both warns that of britain continues to send arms to israel. the nation will be implicated in the war crimes taking place in gaza. r t correspondent shape bows has more as easily as punitive operation against guys
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a grind on with so many civilians getting killed. it's harder, harder for benjamin netanyahu, is government to maintain international support. even a strong ally like the u. k. is starting to feel the pressure from within its own parliament, british and peace, or demonic to know whether their country is also responsible for the civilian dental. in the debate on the sale of arms to israel, i said that we have to recognize that if we in any way aid or provide support to a state perpetrating more crimes, we become complicit in those war crimes. we facilitate the provision of weapons to israel by americans flying from the acro terry base. that is simply unacceptable, and we are complicit. not only does the republic of cyprus have the right to know what is happening in the southern british base, but so to the citizens of the united kingdom, we need to know that there is no complicity here. should we not be able to expect more of companies in the u. k, and that they will not be like a moral drug dealers on the corner selling to whoever we never, regardless of the consequences. we expect the companies that live among us in the u
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. k. not to be funding or aiding and abetting death in gaza as is happening at the moment. and according to human rights organizations, the u. k is explored almost half a 1000000000 pounds worth of weapons to is well since 2015, including components for bombers, nissan of tanks. and i munition buquet provides approximately 15 percent of the components for the f 35. stealth fighter. currently being used to bomb the civilian population of gaza, the u. k. risk being complicit in and facilitating serious violations of international humanitarian law. if it fails to hold arms exports to ease real immediately. well, in reality, it's likely that the british government does no and breach of its own laws on the transfer of weapons to israel. cord u. k. legislation demands that weapons transfers must be halted in the event that they may be used to carry out war crimes. but billions worth of u. k. weapons have been used in the m and on israel to target civilians with absolutely no consequences for the profitable arms industry that's applies to you
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know, imagine that given the u. k. central rolled at the creation of these various states that it would take its responsibilities in the region more seriously. well, you'd be wrong. u. k has remained completely silent, phone calls for seas for even when those calls come from the united nations. the responsibility on the u. k is higher considering the historical legacy of the u. k . in the area. the u. k. doesn't seem to be active on this agenda. so just compliance with international law. it is about time, there is a paradigm change towards the question of palestine. well, it's almost a 107 years since britain infamous ball for declaration license the birth of this item is really state in palestine and savvy rather than being central to efforts to foster peace and understanding of the war to our region. the british are no central to the provision of the weapons being brutally deployed against innocent palestinian civilians. only heard from political analyst and the editor of red star
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radio, alexander mckay. he says, british and peas have a selective approach when it comes to condemning war crimes. this is a case of selective, remember, and of principles from sudden british and pays. they have discovered that they are opposed to um yeah. will crimes when they are committed by these are highly states us. they have completely neglected to objects to anything that the british governments has done in ukraine over the last 10 years. and this includes, of course, the training of ukrainian forces by british and us offices way before, of course, uh, based off of the russians by some military operation. so they, the british m p. so a now finding some principles, some coverage to speak hours have of course, entirely neglect, see to all of this. so all of the destructive role that the, the british,
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some government has played in ukraine and in other parts of the world as well. so i get, and i think that the, the key to understanding is that this is the fact that the projects that the, the united states and the british government have been involved in, in ukraine, is of even greater impulse since then. the defense of israel hungary has blocked 15000000000 euros in european aid to key as well. that's as the blogs found itself divided in his decision to open. accession talks with ukraine, with hungry opposing the move. you members. sweden claimed that this unity sends the wrong signal to cabs main ally washington. i'm mostly concerned by the fact that if you're, if show signs of division, it's a sewing to the us and vice versa. if we want the us to stick to supporting ukraine, europe has to show the american people that we stick out sales to supporting
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ukraine. on thursday, the european council voted to start accessing talks with ukraine. the hungarian prime minister, who has been facing pressure from the allies, was the only later to abstain from the blocks decision. a loss on your to what i owe you. hungry position is clear. ukraine is not ready to enter into negotiations on you membership. it is a completely senseless, your rational and wrong decision to open negotiations with the current under these circumstances and hungry is not changing its position. however, 26 other countries insistent on the decision hungry, decided that if the 26 decided to do so, they should go their own way. hungry does not want to share this bad decision. and that is why hungry stayed away from the decision today. you know, decision on what council is a decision that binds 27 countries. i think these are the rules of the game and everyone knows that these are the rules of the, of the, of the game. if you decide and you can reach that decision, which is what? so $27.00 in the room did. then you should not off to our say, well, i have
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a different opinion on this. i mean, or if your firm has a decision, you agree with the decision or off to worst, you just have to keep your mouth shut. so it turns out that how gary and prime minister victor or bon just became the guy who objects to the wedding in this case between the you and ukraine, but ultimately decides not to room engagement party. he makes it sound like the green light for you cranes, accession negotiations was a foregone conclusion, which it wasn't because his veto could have unilaterally stopped it. so you have to wonder what exactly happened here? well, the sources are saying that after or bomb had been standing in the way of the other 26. you members dates all day long. in talks on thursday. german chancellor laughed schultz said in front of all the other you leaders. hey paul, why don't you just step out into the hall for a few minutes so we can round this thing through without you. if you don't agree with that. so that's exactly what we're bonded. now sources are saying that this is
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all a bit of political theater that was worked out in advance, suggesting that it satisfied everyone involved. so what did the you get out of it? well, it's engagement to ukraine for one, but why did or bon get? well, go figure that on the very eve of the summit by some strange coincidence, surely part of the 10s of billions of yours and cash the b u had promised to hungry, but was withholding under the pretext of the hungry had some rule of law reforms of its own to do just happened to be partially unblocked, after a thorough assessments and several exchanges with gary and government. the commission considered as the congress has taken the measures that committed to take . this means part of the confusion policy funding would no longer be blocked and therefore hungry may start claiming reimbursements of up to around 10200000000 zeros. overall, the funding that remains low to hungry most around 21000000000. what
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a great example to set for ukraine of how not to be corrupt, a few 1000000000, just a pop out of the room for a few minutes. get this, not bribery. if you do it in front of everyone, maybe or bon figures that he can still go on record for at least not voting for this move before this meeting or bond had been consistently pointing out that even the european councils own report card for ukraine issue just last month specified that of the 7 explicit free conditions for even entertaining the thought of opening negotiations on the question of membership for ukraine. it only met 4 of them teams . lewinski had been making noise in the lead up to this meeting, saying that ukraine had quote, for filled every obligation, but or bon was giving from bostic side i to that particular claim. the use of the report card issued just last month brought up ukraine's all of our problem and it's corruption problem. obviously not the kind of things that can just be squared away
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in a month. doesn't exactly scream quality work. so what did zalinski focus on instead, and his appeal to the well, he addressed this meeting of european liter is on thursday and said quotes people in europe will not understand if putins satisfied smile becomes the reward for the outcome of this meeting in brussels in the case of ukraine not getting what was it all just sounds like the foundation for i a wonderful, totally not toxic relationship. ron has unveiled slight us nuclear achievements at an exhibition in the countries capital drawn event brought together nuclear officials and tech companies to promote the various applications that industry has including medicine, power generation and radio therapy, or to use use of to all labor parts. atomic bomb sanctions, unable isolation, or the buzzwords that have haunted it was nuclear industry. what's here?
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this exemption iran twice to append the world's dubious perception of as controversial nuclear program. radio medicines, isotopes, a particle accelerators used for radiotherapy, as well as other civilian applications of the nuclear sector, are displayed here and what appears to be an attempt to stave off the west allegations about the military dimension. otherwise, nuclear program, currently at the atomic energy organization will be run 50 types of radio medicine are produced, which are presented in the countries pharmaceuticals market and are used in room $210.00 medical centers in the country. what's important is that radio medicines can not being forwarded due to their short shelf life and the average price of each, those of them in the global market is roughly $4000.00. and given the sanctions imposed in us, we cannot access them from other countries. in line with its efforts to diversify its nuclear sector, it one has focused on a digitizing particle accelerators, whichever wide range of applications from radio therapy to for the radiation and
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mining. for security reasons, we cannot show the faces of a nuclear scientist here who told us that anyone can now produce any type of accelerators. she is there mainly 2 classes of particle accelerators, electrostatic, and radio frequency. this accelerator is electrostatic. it's categorized as a low energy accelerator and can accelerate protons, neutrons and alpha particles to a speed of $200.00 kilo electron volts. it can be used an eye on implantation and as a neutron generator for analyzing chemical elements in different industries, such as mines targeted economic pressure on the west theaters as well as on different locations as the intention to build a new c no more than a car to shown by benjamin that not only has the is rarely prime
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minister, threatened to use nuclear weapons against gauze, but he also threatened the you want to use nuclear arms against iran. we wrote an official letter to the i a t and warn him that he needs to fulfill to his duty. the i a must answer for the fact that israel is not a member of the n p team and the additional protocol. and the i a, a doesn't inspect israel's nuclear facilities of what was all the jokes made out of financing. yeah. who's paper from western leaders seem to have bought the claim, and that'd be posed all types of sanctions on the wrong with the international atomic energy agency, kind of simply keeping tabs on the countries nuclear activities by inspect it gets facilities. experts say initially the western, the post restrictions were problematic, but this is no longer the case of, of biases, time hauled sanctions caused us to try to produce products such as radio pharmaceuticals on our own. this created self confidence in our young experts and currently in the
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field of radio medicine, we can produce new medicines on par with other countries in the region in the world . short for us, the 2015 nuclear we sorted out on the floor were not for 2 years for us, for us to the resource nuclear record, also known as the j. c. p o, a promise sanctions will be for yvonne and return for the country. curtailing gets nuclear activities with washington's unilateral withdrawal cut all signatories off guard, prompting your own to retaliate by reversing gets obligations to the pack. as part of this measure, it resumed enriching uranium to 60 percent t already. well beyond the 3.67 percent cap sent out by video. they use the acronym for the nuclear deal. calling in the g. c, b o a. i told them on the ones that it's not j. c, b o a. but i think
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b o a meaning iran comprehensive plan of action. only iran was committed to the fact you must play your part in the bargain. the guys pulled out of the nuclear deal and didn't allow of the signatories to remain committed. and now, in order for iran to return to its obligations, it's clear that they must remove the things currently within the framework of the g . c, p. o, a. we are reducing our commitments to the agreement. if they want to rejoin it the my flew up to their obligations. no, there is no hope for the revival of diplomacy storage can recommend to the usability off.

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