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see through their illusions, going underground, can the audience storage to you and shelter. and them in tennessee would in southern go about getting at least 6 civilians, including the trial we have for, with this one strikes the single person, the old that or injured or those with that. why? sure. look this one. sure. what the dice? immune newell sophie own, played is ready as trying to oppose it. there's still going see palestinians in a residential area will make it some paris condemn as well over the killing of a french government worker who was in a private residence during an idea of the tackle. does the old so
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a heads this place is called could hear the on the or the village of the plains, off of extended family. that's found that this community back in 19, such as all 4 people who were kidnapped to gather from here belong to that very klan very section became a personal pain for every resident of the village. those only is a jewish community suffering from homicide, which said with muslims as well. they await the release of several members, still being held hostage. find them in the concrete, the is the international atm here in moscow and show that even ski. thank you for joining us. we installed off on use our now in gaza where at least 5 people have reportedly being killed off the id f head a you and school housing displaced, palestinians in the southern city of con eunice,
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a boy named you may find the following. images disturbing survivors of being treated as you can see, there was a nice medical complex submit overcrowding conditions at the facility because a health ministry says suggest toll in the own place. and the will pros, that stands nearly 19000 people for those of 50000 who being wounded, heard from a witness of the story. when school, the screen was over 20000 people with the people trying to sell things to make money and trying to find the future all night long. boom boom. people that were sitting in the roof and fell between 30 and 41 strikes. not a single person could be found on the old that were injured or those with the why? sure, look, this one. with him who died in another reported attack. the idea struck them at
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home to who would that nasa hospital killing at least one child and wounding 3 more . the total number of children who have died has now support staff and thousands. who staying in the south, the city of rasa has been hit with a number of his wally strikes, locals, all searching for survivors of the 3 stripes were supposed to be talking to the residential buildings, killing at least 2 people in wounding several more. now, according to the u. n, the city on the border with egypt has become the regions most densely populated area, with 85 percent of the displace taking refuge that meanwhile, a dr. food goals, the city has had to flee south due to the relentless, foaming. i saw a jade now works in the children's world of a rafa hospital where he says, the situation is on the brink,
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comes out of the situation here in gaza is catastrophic. the world has not witnessed such a war before. now my family and i have to live in a refugee tense. the situation here is very difficult, especially because it is winter. it is raining heavily, it is extremely cold. there are no toilets, and there's no normal life. we provide assistance to thousands of people affected by bombing, or virus transmissions, especially children that we community because there is no clean water, you know, healthy food, or even a housing. most people live in a streets, people left their homes and their memories to escape the selected bombing of the civilian population. one is seen it. i mean, the humanitarian crisis. you can see no images from southern guns. i would show a crowd, palestinians who grabbing the aid supplies coming into the country provided find the way through egypt. international groups say the amount of goods being allowed into the own plate is nearly new enough. and then a di statistic. this is, according to the united nations hall,
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of going with this population is stopping. meanwhile, phones is foreign ministry has confirmed the death of one of its stuff is in russia who was killed in an id exploit on a point the residence paris has condemned the attack and has demanded an investigation. some members of the french parliament have also called on the government to review its policy towards these. well, it is high time to bank our fist on the table against natania. oh, what would it take for the world to stop supporting east rail and its murderous madness? meanwhile, the french foreign ministers calling for an immediate durable truce catherine cologne, to discuss the issue with both sides during her visit to tel aviv on ramallah that we've heard from a veteran policy and in different months and a member of the foster policy. this is nessa all tidwell and she says it is
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a word stop carrying out atrocities in garza as long as the united states is behind them. really interesting actions. we need to see measures we need to see sanctions imposed on on is what i need to see practical things. not only was that because frankly, we found out what was and we don't things that lead to and let me also point out to the fact that this is, this is supposed to be a safe, a for civilians general. so i don't know that this last week, so as a wake up or not calling me for the french government, but for the governments of the west generally that this policy is not working, that the government from deals and it's madness with, with its 7 attacks against everything in gaza and frankly that, that should be the consideration all of these policies because the government is
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religious and the policies and the tax and the has to be stopped with the course might be. i think they are afraid, but didn't pretend to be given the fact that they provided systems and so forth by some important worse than countries. first and foremost by the american side. so they can afford to say we don't do because they get the money, they get the left and they get the munition to get the diplomatic protection in places like they would like to vision. so think about but they know that didn't wouldn't be any progression sooner or later. they would it be some serious. it is all about this kind of behavior yet and, and definitely the price will be better at least $90.00 people being killed and more than a 100 injured. and it's really strikes on the job, bali, a refugee camp in northern gauze, a that's according to the palestinian health ministry. the officials say the attack
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targeted a residential last belonging to 2 families. women and children are reported to be among the dads, the gen list, my food sapa has. what details? the only damage of the the new day. don't say nothing guys a as ease really will play and stuck. it holds inter ballier and beat lot here. many remain missing on the rumble with a strikes heating homes to golden inhabitants. the above could seem. sunset has been transformed into an emergency facility for the hundreds of thousands in northern garza, the black, basic necessities, the make shift sand tell probates with minimal resources, probably medical care on the challenge and conditions, highlights in the absence of essential tools and the risk of infection seen in those and guys in full was really crumbling health care system. and these were the incursions didn't save homes about residential areas. meanwhile, in the west bank,
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hundreds of palestinians down to, to moon follies. people were killed and it is where he waved sunday morning in the city of cold come. it's really focuses half now labeled the city and i quote, closed military zone. y'all idea says it talk it, take what they call terrorist sports with text. all you have fruit adding that those killed and injured during the fighting was minutes since the total death toll in the region now stands at $297.00 people. well that's getting moral not now across life to gen, list done political unless to mohammed the jeep in ramallah have it. thanks for joining us this morning. what can you tell us about the situation in tell korean right now? yeah, same zip code. got it and follow the do you need us to deal with an idea or but it
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is for 60 hours a during the last week. i know they are open. i think until the cut in which close the close meet that is on. and they've agreed to do it on kind of introduce cabs, most of seduce guys with this so that it kills the 5 and just the denied access to the us. and so it'd be like you've, it entered his queue that in just the students inside both of the effect of as the if using the rooms that's probably out on the side of the, from the have 2 houses and to the you, you mess inside the account and that includes the number of casual, isn't that many of us, you know, as one of those locus explode? and this is a huge is, this is steven october, i know 51. so a few of the complicated i've been chose by that you say that fact, which is a high number off the jeanine's a. so i have, you could, i don't know, nothing was backed it. this is thought to do last week by janine, i know by some setting my movie thanks would be that was so the idea that disconnecting the wireless invasions and the it's all good for those banks. if
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there's thousands of these cams to do what they said to approve to the sensor from both the areas. now the idea say that they are targeting militants in the area. how is the feelings reacting to the raids and has there been any resistance? yes, he says, but also it is what should've been the idea of just to say comes there and the close the areas for example, the all the life but it lives that'd be, that'd be will kind of go to the schools because those will autumn. they were kind of go leave back there, what undisclosed and come back because there are different visions taken out of that look a day and nights. morning, evening, i mean time and they put out on the come again, and this is so dr. seiger's in the house is to make the life this is because it's, i think the life of the civilians to the work has been let's go to the work on the they are also going back to the product development and was better because they're on the thousands so it could fantasy those who but difficult,
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so it's 50 and academic level on the social, on the human level as all and so to live on. so that if this is not the only time you can't walk the beginning, but or the 100 relation of the 60 or the introduced camp stuff ones because of those are the meet the sions there. and it shows that they can do it in both the positions and before and often, it sounds like an incredibly difficult situation on the crime that the french foreign minister is calling for the media to do ripple truce. what visiting ramallah, do you expect to move in to national pressure on this issue to cool, so that truce noticing garza but also in the west bank. yes. to actually the events here. there's a what about best during his meeting last, if i'd be hearing from all over the u. s. mission, let's talk about subjects that event. austin is actually the use of the skill that was bank because that's the hardest to have to buy this thing as i just did the in
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just and i killed that make the life miserable. and the ones that i said, most of the tax also is the day that is supposed to add him to the clothes off by lifting by just about the students and cooled the stuff that's as low as the attacks against the students and targeting them as well. as the idea of what ation is, because the issue now. oh, but i think it goes back as it's area. see if there is no. so for jennifer reflects about us, you know what to unplug them on the test or that sometimes they talk about it. so when you think is the most drastic with this service, it literally guys off of the impulse of the war and at the same time, so we can step out of curiosity because he said his vices the unlike invasions of those bank. what is that? what sounds good, you have to go back to it. so that was i'm kind of stuff, but even the police dentist to investigate why that is what it is for the invasion of those spencer. okay, mohammed, thank you very much for that. update that sir. and this mohammedan a jeep in ramallah for us here and all right. thank you. now,
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according to us democratic send it to correspond to holland, is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has closed the door to a 2 state solution that flies in the face of us present to bite and who is being an advocate for the 2 independent states. this is a direct you know, response to, to president biden calling for a 2 state solution. ultimately is the only political settlement this viable, instead of trying to find peace or at least preventing the conditions on the ground from changing with additional settlements to allow her to state solution. he is shut the door on that effort to send it to his remarks came shortly, often nothing yahoo cool be also a quote and i quote fateful mistake demonstrating the danger of allowing palestinian sovereignty in the west bank. these rare departments that went on to
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say that he's proud of north to lowering a palestinian state to a much that's disappoint decades of global cools with the implementation of a 2 state solution. then you have him there. i am proud to have prevented the stablish mint of a palestinian state because today everyone knows what that palestinian state could have been after we saw the little palestinian state and the guys, everyone knows what could have been willing if we had to come to the international pressure and allowed for a state like that in today. i've seen some aria around jerusalem from one of the outskirts of tel aviv. well, i always spoke to political analyst shown stern. he says, the risk between the us on as well worked stuff. washington's military industrial complex from reaching in profits a given the amount of military support in particular that's really at the heart, right. of the us support of israel going back to especially the seventy's really
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became a big thing. the us export of, of no militarism right weapons, billions of dollars each year and why 3? so when you're talking about um military industrial complex profiting america in many ways, we know it's one of our biggest industries is, is, is more biting can, can you live service to the idea of support for a 2 state solution. but uh, you know, in the 1st, where we now, you know, for years of busy have this regime. and i haven't seen it much movement towards, you know, any kind of serious discussion on that front or serious moves from the, you know, the button administration. so you get these, these politicians who say, yeah, why does your state solution? it's like, okay, well where the efforts, right? what are you actually doing to secure that outcome? i, i think it's, it's very easy to say it and it's, it's another thing to actually worked with evening and more on the personal told thomas has inflicted during the war autism at least be were chief maria for most
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about visited a bed doing community in israel with several members were ducted by the millison group. she brings us this report that goes over to him, us as well as the war unfolding, just 40 kilometers, a way to reach these begwayne village in southern is ro and not the only one local here is really forces dropping bombs on guys or, or when the idea of firing a tillery upon the in place when how much attacked israel on october. this happens they didn't on the object, is really jews. am on the hostages, a bad rains. who are muslim arabs and indigenous people of the negative desert citizens of israel, including several members of one family from this small town misplaced this cold cut in the village of the never named after the extended family. that's found that this community back in 19 such as whole for people who work in math to guys are from here the long to that very quinn. there abduction became
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a personal pain for every resident of the village, youself and 53 year old palmer and also his daughter, aisha and 2 sons been loud and had him. so were abducted from a jewish keyboards at the board to his gaza, where they had to work. shortly after the attack, him must publish, they supposed to have hands on the land line on the ground, guarded by on demand. what's happened to them next was unclear for the family for the next 28 days when these really government finally officially confirmed. they were held hostage in gaza. and it was only after ballade and i, you show, were leased as possibly an exchange deal between israel and how much that their relatives receives solid confirmation, the do all demand were alive and then there in the i have no idea how they are treated there. but i hope they are well, how does an use of suffer from health issues and we don't know if they receive medicines to be loudly and asia are still in shock. we can ask them about their experiences. what do we know is that they were there and there is
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a low amount of food. if not, i know we talked to both aisha and ballade. they refused to appear in camera. they told us that in gas or they were kept together as a family, i saw they were the only hostages of time, as they said they were treated in an acceptable way. no doctors visits them though . both loved traumatized, especially 17 year old aisha. she said the kidnappers knew they were muslims, and ask if they had his really passport, as no one could give a clear answer to why and his lennox militant group would kidnapped fellow muslims . and i'm on the am i doing my lease? i have no information on why, but what i can say is that my kidnapped relatives are arab muslims. they have no affiliation with the military. they were just regular workers and agriculture with no connections whatsoever. i have no idea why, but my guys says it might be a mistake. he had nothing by mistake or not. the 2 men remain in connectivity for more than 70 days was unclear. tenses of returning home soon. the family warriors
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about their safety, especially after idea mistakenly killed threes really hostages. having ms identified them as a threat. one of them was a bad wayne from a neighboring village. they also fear the hostages could end up as collateral damage all these really armies offensive. if you're not dealing with metal, cuz we're afraid for them from the air strikes happening in gaza because this poses a danger to their lives. we demand association of the war for a chance that a prisoner exchange of the product and it has somebody doesn't come on the good we must exert pressure as much as they can politically, financially, by any means to stop the war. netanyahu should make a decision to end the war and return our children. the state of israel and its leaders should exert pressure and make a decision to bring back our children like any other citizens. the family fear is that israel might not consider bad doing hostages as a priority. so here we're considered a minority and if there are negotiations for the prisoners,
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israel has the upper hand. and obviously they have their majority of israeli citizens to negotiate about. although it's rarely citizens, veterans are minority and have always had an easy relations with israel, especially regarding the land rise. the village we maintained is not recognized by israel with most of the buildings constructed here, actually being considered by as well as a legal like the house of funds. one of the hostages may not be to, to build his house. he was living in it after 2 months of being married. he received a demolition order on the pretext of having built it. he built the house with his own hands and then demolished it with his own hands after 2 months and then again, we built it and then demolished it. and this the 3rd time we perhaps if it wasn't a garza this authority, one of the com and ordered us to demolish the house. once to the round, 2000 strong population of the village of children. when we were filming on the ground, those who go to school were brought back among them were children of the hostages.
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i was told this is the son of yusef who is now being held hostage in gaza. and these are some of his grandchildren because he has 43 grandkids. wow. home it out and use of son is just 5 years old. we tried to talk to him about his father on setup and blah, blah. when we asked, i'm going on, if he knows when his father is coming back home, the boy remained silent. he can not know. no one knows when know if these 2 valuing man, as well as 130 others, is riley and foreign nationals will return home. and all they have to do is to wait reef an option of r t, from the carrier, the better and community. and does the situation continue to evolve by the minute move and they just need surrounding is rylon garza do you head over 12 websites?
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aussie dot com the now over to sit down with thousands of civilians have let the nation 2nd largest city as fighting between the countries army and rapids support forces. pelham, intreat forces rages on a b r. s, as a stablish to base in the eastern city of wad mcdonny, it's an area where refugees had previously. so protection from the violence of the rep said earlier this year, following artillery, sol fairly this week, resulting in nearly a dozen casualties on sunday. the 2 warring sides exchanged via, again, local journalist who moves up abraham is on the grounds. incentive space for pools the closet between the cities hard man, very good support for that. still extended as the reach of to the receipts are set for during their faces. well, and again, just talking
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a busy time with many offers the 1st support services attack. would many new football from you? said richard, in west a rushing into a very dangerous situation there, which makes a government holland does your risk states and now say emergencies and stuff. people for not allowing it's from 6 the 6 be have also we can not forget about the best situation. people from for so before before 7 months from now people's real quick. somebody find you in their houses, the people who lived their houses and living with, but they didn't start install perfect. how they feel free to they used to be backwards made any, there was no way to go with that could be the closest states that the, all the task runs from this sports wouldn't be the now live in a very best situation. they are all people afraid in closer houses, people are not moving to street emergency, increasing stands don't work involved. don't want to write a bicycle noise to write a motorcycle. it's kind of
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a bad situation. the people increase and also we can offer you nation or cold ration for the old united nation drops were submitted all the work in until the receipt for the work number and also we, we cannot forget this support versus still such a looking subject all even for the countryside and the village nick to the disease overstate. yesterday they attacked their village and to try to take the course said petroleum. it's kind of their practice heavy. it's in the morning now we can hear the whistles. just ears, states that people are really versus every song, right? they close their house, not people went to the street for more than 12 hours in an orchestra to me that was supposed to damage the russian economy. the new york times claims that
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the parts of western companies from russia has actually ended up bringing a $103000000000.00 wind full to moscow. a new york times investigation trace time mr. putting has turned an expected misfortune into an enrichment scheme. western companies that have announced departures have declared more than a $103000000000.00 and losses since the start of the war. according to times analysis of financial reports, mister putin has squeezed companies for as much as that wealth as possible. by dictating the terms of their departure, as russia became the very sanctioned country in the world since february of last year, with 2800 restrictions in place on it finally the right to bite and said this policy would be so sorry for what he called the russian machine, however, the nation's economy appears to be growing in the so called softness of sanctions.
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meanwhile, around $300000000000.00 worth of russian central bank as it still remains frozen by g 7 countries and has been since march of 2022. that some west and politicians of activity discussed transferring to ukraine the well let's get more on this now cost life to professor of economics and politics jack rasmus, thanks very much for joining us here on r c. i just want to ask you about this n y t article and your thoughts on the full hours of foreign companies who have fled to russia as well as you know, uh the argument for the sanctions was to get these uh, western country companies out of russia and they've just registered a loss of a 103000000000. i think the gain to the russian economy is more than that was
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significantly look, there's 4 ways that you can boost economic growth. you can increase investment, you can increase income and consumption by household. you can reduce what's called imports and grow your net ex more expensive endeavor through the exports and imports. and you're going to have government spending. i think uh, forcing the western companies out of russia boosted the russian economy in all those 4 areas. first of all, they are able to, russian companies are able to buy these extra being listed in companies for pennies on the euro. of course, significant savings. they've been re, invest in, expand those companies, which is typical when a company buys another, one of the expansion of investment adds to g, d, p, and growth. and also asked the jobs and wage in comes in therefore to consumption. but there's another 3rd way that this whole thing, bruce g d p, and that is western companies in russia, we're importing
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a lot of so my son is scores and supplies in resources. those are imports. and the more important you have the life of g d, p, you have 12 things equal will you know, when they're not listed in companies anymore, but machine gun, that is, you don't have the import, you've got the sourcing domestically. and as we know, the sanctions increased russian revenue and us exports for oil, industrial commodity. so you get this bigger depth and therefore between imports and exports. and therefore you got a bigger contribution to ged period in russia from that. and then finally the government because it's getting all this more revenue from selling oil because of the price increases because no sanction it is able to provide government spending and subsidies to companies that are buying out the western companies. so all across the board of these 4 areas, a, g, d, p economic growth, i think all about
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a boost. and that's why we say, you know, a very healthy russian, the gdc number i think is 3 and a half percent or something like that for the year. a while in europe, we say, refreshing you, okay, is in the session probably emitted in germany, france is in so tour lopsided. you, colorado, i guess that the, the extra day you have these rustic properties. that's played a role in lowering the economic growth in the west because that is definitely the risk of investment in the west, but no added all up and i think a lot a little, not all of the russian g d, p number increase can be attributed to the, the counter effect of the sanction of getting these companies out of europe. now, the warranty article also suggests that russia is handling all these depart, just as reinforce the idea that brochure is perhaps a dangerous place for businesses to invest.

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