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but yes, the pick the people who are totally killed and just the latest is riley stripes on god as a southern city of con unit is hallowed with air strikes. and the dental and gas at the pausing 21000 another 55000 injured doctor in the southern city of the us speaks about how local residents are just trying to survive. many booty, children a child. and his father came to they were the only ones left alive from the whole family. she was missing one quarter of his school and almost no wise. there are many such cases. it's hard and painful to watch and rushes totally different about us. so it's been a while western powers wage, a hybrid war against his country. rupture has become stronger
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us just now they are observing the opposite effect of a policy aim to weaken or even dismember russia. as a result, russia has become significantly stronger this year, and the unity of the people has increased significantly the live and loud from moscow, and pushing back on the predictable main street with narrative. as you'll use, thoughts right now here will not see. so can you be off now without the latest updates from gaza for you? 50 palestinians are poorly killed. an idea of attacks throughout the region. in particular, the northern city of bait la, here, near the is riley border of the central. my call is a refugee come on the city of hun, you'd us in the south, near each of the 10 people repeatedly killed. another 12 injured and reason, idea for me is this in
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a fun, eunice, the quote into the palestinian red crescent society. the local out a mile of hospital is said to have been struck several times as islands cruised frantically rushed out to attend to the wounded. so the death of old and gaza, we are talking more than $21000.00 since the conflict began in october, the vast majority of the regions pre will population now considered displaced many afraid to the southern city, able to find nivia, jumped on board in the area it was become extremely overcrowded with the influx of refugees, and we spoke to a doctor working at a hospital in the a. yeah, but i mean the as a with collab guess i'm a doctor. my name is collab. cassandra, i work in a hospital in rafa. this is the 280 hospital, so we think color, i am an awesome ologist. i study to become an ophthalmologist and now work here. every day we receive at least 30 to 50 patients. i did not try to leave palestine.
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this is my homeland. i could of course, try and leave it, but if i leave and all the doctors become afraid and leave, who will treat the people? we must treat the sick. we have a lot of the people, a lot of complex. i was, we need to examine people, check everything, prescribed medications, and sometimes operate. this is our duty. we are doctors every day. many people with complex injuries come to our hospital here and not to, to think, you know, that there is a war going on. and tons of bonds are being dropped on. civilian is there many people who have inner auction, their penetrations, with skill injuries with inflammation. and the big problem is that we don't have medicine or pills. you can treat a person, prescribe pills, but he will have no where to find them. we work in the hospital from 7 am until the afternoon prayer examining a large number of patients. there are frequent bombings around the hospital, many wounded children, a child. 8 in his father came to me,
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they were the only ones left alive from the whole family. she is missing one quarter of his school and almost no wise. there are many such cases. it's hard and painful to watch. either the child was left in the family without sight or the mother was left without eyes and lost her site. and there are many such cases. you operate on a person, if you can. and if there are no drugs, you prescribe them and they are not found, but a person could be cured and regain his site if they were available. when you were a doctor and have to see a patients of any sufferers, not only from loss of vision, but also from the loss of his family, no home, no fear family, so you treat them. and then where does he go next? there is no place anywhere, no apartment, no house, no relatives, any loss or not on both sides or even arms or legs. this hurts me as a person and as a doctor. what helps this face? we are believers. we believe the justice will one day prevail. it cannot be that
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the world is watching. what is happening in gaza in silence. some davis will and this is our destiny. we're doctors, we help people. we should not leave hospitals even if we're scared in their farms all around us. we must not stopped working. each person sees his own destiny. we think all up for this, there is no need to be afraid. for yourselves, we are all targets. and this is our destiny. are now over to the west bank where hundreds of palestinians gathered in the city of to cut it into molding the 6 people killed. and is there any rate on a refugee come, disturbing images are about to come your way for the it just showing medic so desperately trying to save lives though often tragically failing. we spoke to this local doctor and obviously to the assaults on ambulance crews have been reported. in addition, the ambulances were stopped delaying the arrival of the one that some people were killed of the site and others due to the delay in the arrival of ambulances. the
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seizure of an ambulance is a cold blooded assassination. we haven't a very intensive care, a young man to a step in his neck by a soldier inside the ambulance. in front of the power, medics started behavior indicates their barbarism criminality brutality. at least like a patient who i spoke to the curse on to engineering and, and details. and they told me that it wouldn't. but i'd, if present jeanine or, or caught him or not most, they seem to force to a circle on sit on the man horse because the defense, i mean, in just do an exec lashes to be it's last what to the hosting. so these folks, i'm bosses sometimes they obviously of the day of selected data movement, which is sometimes schools this because they put a new bleeding. and that was kind of the, provide them with a leak with and looked at the study in this month. so that's was the issue right now, and then what else is the claims that they quote the net with the is there any and we'd better because the gross before that they want to go to bring in just the,
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from the field, all the classes. but despite the nation, when they come to the if the quote based on us and what's happened yesterday and it was kind of when the i, they opened, unbeknownst enfant injured, they stopped one of them according to about his to me because of the sort of sauces so that's the habits for the 1st time. i definitely see, i see this is i've been just behavior by the idea if want to kill those injured instead of allowing them to receive any kind of treatment. so as kind of for palestinians is increasingly difficult to come by and we visited a ken, so suffer who was released from in his early prison. last week. he made headlines and photos are published of what he was like before and off to detention photo gallery. it was jailed by israel in august, over the course of 4 months, he looked around 25 killers, and shortly before his release he is diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer. he's not being treated in the west bank city over tamala. we spoke to his brother who satisfied, who is just one of many victor,
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cindy as riley prison system. say somebody really minutes about the health problems of pharaoh is not the 1st case. the practice of medical ignorance is well known in the presence of the occupation. we have many examples for that. there are tons of other cases which given indication of the policies of the prison and the ministration. there are tens of other cases which given an indication of the policies of the prison administration. since the 7th of october, i think 7 prisoners died inside prisons. and 2 days ago there were talks about prisoners from cause it's a series of cases. i wish folk was the last victim. but i think know, according to the systematic policies of the occupation, i expect a bigger disaster. it is not a prison. i call it a grave for a live people. we heard about prisoners from guys with the got murder to date is for route and many others before him. today's the memorial day of the death of the prisoner, although made,
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he also had cancer and he was not treated. and if we want to count the cases, there are many. so honestly, we're seeing a crime against the prisoners. and i for, and i, that's the message from the iranian, and basset a to the you. when, who says this country has the right to retaliate against israel? his comments to the world bought a came off to the idea of was accused of killing. and iranian come on in an air strike in syria, around reserves. it's legitimate and inherent rights under international law or in the united nations charter to respond decisively as an appropriate time the necessary. while the combined, there was a member of the islamic revolutionary god, his uh, body was brought back to his home country on thursday. open out to want to use the youth of july. he was among the crowds making their way through the streets of terror on, on the way to the burial. to save rosie's body. arrived in toronto, early in the morning glow, hold time out. 3 was taken to watch the rocky cities of match up and capital were
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all the holy signs of calls. some of the she i holy figures and the moms are located. of course, there are even a significant number of iraqi people took part in his funeral and also members of the high school sharpie, or also known as a popular mobilization units or in use, which is one of the largest of course of homes of commercial vehicles. and such as they also took part in the world. they carried his call from there and here was, people are angry, infuriated, and they are now demanding that is the public, serious revenge after the onset of the civil war and syria in 2011 and the merge. and so far i says there was in the arab country, yvonne's, a military presence. it'd be on your, do you see military presence grew in scale in syria? yvonne says that it's military presence. indeed, our country comes upon a request by the government of miss charlotte. i said, but that has not sat well with the united states and with it as well. and as well
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as lunch. several attacks against the bases and the physicians will be our dc and serious, especially after these parts of the guys of war as well wrapped up its attacks and assaults against the r d. c bases and see i'm just currently in december as well. kill 2 senior members of the r g. c. and general, who said he was a 3rd. senior member of the last 4 was killed at the hands of these railways. he played a key role in the course of boosting and improving the strings and the power of the resistance success, and that of course. so there are reports that is well made. several attempts to try to assassinate him as long describes jerome, gustave as the 2nd generals, sort of imani, they also call him the right hand of general the license for the money. charles, so the money who was assassinated by the us back in january 2020. and that person also was an influential figure in the i r g c, voice force and looking behind me,
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we can see a significant number of people participating in the funeral ceremony. all federal, most of the, and actually mines is of the scale and the magnitude of the funeral held back in january 2024 general cost them so the money as well. so this tests and shows the fact that a general most of these also and important and the have you heavy weight figure in these one for public, i'll say, well unfortunately, was not very well known among the money public. but we simply, we see that different giovanni and states and military officials appearing on t v dot, talking about the importance of that. so a military commander, their body and military officials have not provided a specific time and date and place for the retaliation. but they have set time, and again that they will slide back and they will the white china place, and they will make as well suffer, unquote, make it a regret,
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it's mistake. but that would also mean that one would have been drawn into the gaza comp within its wider ripple effects. and that we were speaking earlier with house on the argument the an excuse me, off monday. and i should say, an assistant professor of the west, the asian studies department of the university of 10 wrong. he said the wally ron might very well retaliate for the incident. revenge is a dish, best served cold, or we don't exactly know how they will do that. how will they pull it off? there are scenarios to be taken into account, but what certain is that there is something coming because what's at stake for one year is it's the times when it comes to these rails deterrence means a lot for a lot because deterrence is about containing that i'd say right in see in israel and it's regional policy imposter. and with the origin of that determines yvonne's
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national security will be at stake. so there's a, there's a lot to be dealt with as such. i think that there will be something coming now. we don't know what exactly, but taking the strategic culture of the o. 4 of you run into account strategic proportionality has always been the case. so the one is, will try to retaliate on the same level somewhere out side, i suspect as well because these ladies across a line. but they also because of their knowledge of a wants proportionality, they didn't do it within a bond. so i think the one is, will stick to that as well, because that's basically in line with this mentality or for a strategic culture of a strategic proportionality. basically what it says on the
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international live from moscow with a good have your company with us here for this program life from the russian capital. not revenge is israel is motivation of the bombing of the gaza strip. apparently, the palestinian, our boss that has been, bobby, was saying that in an exclusive into 2 r c, you can listen to a tiny bit of it right now. actually what is happening is it is on the site. and there is little difference between women, children, old, been the photos lapkins. any human being, think of us, it actually is a target this what the, the, the, the, the, they use of this for the us nowadays. the is the, the, the targeted oil city inflection.
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every with cost the phones schools most it just shows uh the seats. um, what else is the un buildings everything. even diploma technicians live the custody, the diploma technician and goes a bit targeted every thing. unfortunately, if you live close to schools, hospitals, it stretches most of the you um offices you uh, in binge us. that is because the target these areas and pets us and we don't care about who is going to die. because is what, you know, what this focus on how to increase the, the, the,
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the big pens and the policy that victims. and this will, they won't. what advantage of you want to show to the international community and even to the policy is that the can kimball actually well is talking nowadays is the, is an economic machine. old is the state it behaves uh the uh, getting machine the well, the power in minnesota over rush. i still get a lot put off in moscow has associate that while weston powers wage, hybrid war against his country. the russian federation has become stronger. the top diplomats made those comments and interviewed at the head of the prominent and russian news agents able to see a support, a lot of that. and that's when we started the special military operations. the west
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began gloating the saying that putting one of the stop the expansion of nato. now nato is expanding finland sweden or next in line. and this is for them, probably some kind of way to calm themselves down and seek out and convince themselves that everything was right. but they wanted to, and most importantly, the goal was not to expand even, but to implement russia strategic the fetus. this was the point of the expansion of the north atlantic alliance. now they are observing the opposite effect of a policy and to weaken or even dismember russia. this is a hybrid war of the entire collective west against russia, which was unleashed by hands bodies, and all other components of ukrainian society against us using the most modern western weapons. but as a result, russia has become significantly stronger this year. and the unity of our people has increased significantly. i'm sure they didn't want that. they want to just the
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opposite. the separation of the country and the protests against the special military operation. the sanctions were intended to excite the people they were supposed to raise waves of protest. what they got was the unity of our country and with the unity of the people. okay, it's going to probably in there. there are changes in the ukraine direction. what should we expect and what are you preparing for that diploma? we got those of the, most of the surgical to the goals that have been set will be achieved. the notification demilitarization. there is no escape from this. the west is really changing its tactics, thinking about refining that strategy. the task of inflicting a strategic defeat on russia has failed miserably. they start asking why you don't meet to talked about ukraine, but without ukraine's. there are such approaches in leaks in the media since the west is trying to find ways out of the situation. but ways that would allow them to somehow declare victory for ukraine and it was that is, it will be a top different amount. so i sent somebody about the country becoming stronger,
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was reaffirmed by the head of the russian defense company, overalls, tech, a sort of a shipment. so sudden an interview with a re a novice, the media outlet, the so called west student ministry security. it's just a fantasy. it is impossible to defeat russia. repeat the president's words, support for key of from a group of western countries led by the united states will not solve anything. at the same time, we see that the so called technological superiority of the west in the military sphere is a myth. supposed to take a closer look at some of the advanced russian web already showing you here the super times, es 351 of the foremost aerial drawing systems for recognizance and video monitoring . it has a high degree of protection against electronic welfare perfectly. it can fly continuously for 4 and a half hours. also the mind dispersing system here, the value here, you can see the picture right here. so you use on the front lines next year is
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going to be equipped with a unified transport. i launch contain a cold of both of those fan. yeah. so that machine will be able to shoot out mines and hit targets with rockets, but should we check out the time? it's just for a moment. will that show you a bit of a comparison between the russian and his riley times as a israel? so it was set to be the well, the most, i guess ultra protected. however, the russian auto motto times the pos is the, is ready to cover and times of mass and speed. and alma and development is ongoing to increase the callback potential of the russian tank. no, russia is with you, like, oh no, it's a world lead in the production of times and the number of times it produces that's have a look right here real quick. we'll show you the the output has increased almost 7 times compared with just 2 years ago. before the crating conflict erupted, the volume of production for artillery shells has also risen exponentially by around well, by around 50 times, a manufacturing of infantry fighting vehicles,
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a ballistic missile defense systems, and various ahmed vehicles as also increased around $4.00 times. well, that's a lot more about this now across lots of michael moves, a full month's senior security policy analyst at the office of the secretary of the defense, michael, the very well welcome to you. thanks so much for coming on the program. hey, what do you, what do you think of this? just returning to the stipend of the russian defense company, it had started h m as all how justified is this comparison of western ministry superiority? he described it as fantasy a. well, i think the russian systems have greatly improved over the days when we were, were fighting the then soviet equipment in, in iraq of us, us advancement in, in technology and as well. current weapon systems are based on the previous war, not the future wars. and this is what we, what we're seeing here now is that what was given to the ukrainians has proven to
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be inadequate now, and it may be in the equipment, it may have, it certainly could be an, in the use of that equipment. and, but the russian stuff show and effective and effective way of a counter not only countering but coming up with both new and strategic and tactical weapons on the battlefield. and i say that because they are in, in some cases we've been able to, the russians have been able to counter like the high mar system our, our multiple rocket systems. and we're looking at uh, multiple rocket systems that the, that the russian style that are very, very, uh, uh, advanced and they, they have been able to meet the high mars, they've been able to knock out high mars. and in many respects we talk about also the, the tour that the pants. ready the s 300 s for hundreds,
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a layered and air and missile defense systems. they're, they're, they're incredible. and uh, they have, they have been very effective. you're also talking about the drones that russia now has a they, they such a switch to play. that's quite a unique little item and the black hornet. uh, the nanos. now these and, and then you have the electronics and kind of electronic systems that uh, a set of shows and, and a been able to neutralize a lot of the ukrainian you waves or i unmanned aerial vehicles. but much so is it kind of drones and the drugs are being locked out as well. but the drones have really changed the whole face of wolf at these days. you know, i mean they, they really, really have and it becomes so important as well as just astonishing. um, you talked about and they to equipment and, you know, russian ability so no kind of a high module kits. for example, don't forget the,
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the american patriot missile defense systems that has to be blown to pieces by the congenital, the hypersonic diet. it just kind of clear one thing up, the can job. it's hypersonic dog that that can do evasive maneuvers that is ongoing to its target. and even if a patriot missile, what to make a direct hit with a tinge, all as i understand, the scientists say it wouldn't actually make a difference because the king jobs get to such a speed, a pipe of sonics that it's, it's properties change. and in front of the can child, there's like this kind of electromagnetics fee up. but if it's all done so that it won't actually affect the kitchen job because it's coming in with a speed of a comment or an asteroid. so, you know, we are seeing some, when you go back to american was in iraq and i've gotten still in america, have plenty of time and opportunity to test as new weapons. i guess russia has also been testing. it's new weapons in ukraine as well. but why is it, though, because these nato weapons haven't done very well. now, of course has been a lot of old soviet era, ukrainian weapons that are being used in this conflict that,
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but do you think michael, if nato had gotten more directly, involves that as if it, as if nature, what else? okay, we are for to a, going to with russia. do you think that may have be more difficult to russia to have for it to handle? because the only thing doing well, the west has been doing it just been sending military advisors and sending equipment to ukraine. and hoping for the best, but there might have been in terms of tactics, but the one thing one ingredient left out of it was their power that has not offended that has not been the varies as well. what stair power there was of the ukrainians of the rest is worth very effective in knocking it out. you you mentioned that comes out and that that's a good set. hypersonic i look at that it is more of a, almost a strategic weapon. it's a ballistic missile. on steroids because it's of its inability to be detected hardly and or to be knocked out. and that is coming more that is now in service. and i and you talk about hyper sonics. the russians have an array of hypersonic
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versailles by hyper sonics. we're talking about anything, mark 5 and above, as some of these systems are marked 10, which is 10 times the speed of sound. and yeah, you're out of my code, but there is still a story to jump in, but still we have the western partners just poking the bab poking the bell even though they don't have any type of sonics. it's just like, you know, the world started said, michael, hey, listen, i wish you have more time. i read it really. the next time we'll talk from old michael moved from a senior security policy from the office of the secretary of defense. thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank you center. thank you for joining a surface program. life a must go. we on the back soon with more of your top pathfinder, the boss of the, with them for the deep sorrow about your mother's death in. and these are our talk
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and con eunice condolences to you and your family. could you tell us more about exactly what happened in this tragic incident? i thank you for your confidence is actually what is happening as it is on the site . and there is no difference between women, children, old men, uh for those low cones. any human being, think of us, it actually is a target this. what the, the, the, the, the, the, these of this for the us nowadays the is the, uh, targeted uh, oil civil infrastructure. usually with hospitals, schools, most of it sure should. uh,
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uh see um, what else is the eh, u. n. buildings. anything, even diploma commissions like the country, the diploma technician, does a bid targeted if anything unfortunately it's you live close to schools, hospitals. it stretches. most of the you um offices you uh, in been just that is because the target these areas and pep us and we don't care about who is going to die because is what, you know, what is focused on how to increase the, the, the, the big pens and the policy, the victims, and this will, they won't. what advantage of you want to show to the international community and
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even to the policy is that the kind kimball actually well is talking nowadays is the, is there any claims machine? all the is the state that behaves the uh can a machine. why did your mother choose not to evacuate to rough, that refuge account by the way, that it is supported by the american approval. there is no ad. there's most if the end goes a. so if we want to talk, we should understand the situation of governance that got us. it is the most to cut off the very end do what you're talking about to pull millions point to 3 population in $306.00.

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