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the the russian foreign ministers target law prov, addresses the web security council about the latest you creating an attack on the don't ask markets. the emphasize that the blood of $27.00 civilians is on the hands of those 2 arm that there's a lensky receiver. hospitals in southern guys that come under intense is really attack. while the red preston ambulance center is surrounded by idea of forces. we hear about the dire medical situation in the enclave. the problem is we don't have anything that can meet. they give us is killing us. there's no gas to cook it, no onion to add to it. all the basic necessities are expensive. the cheapest thing today is a human being. the
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relatives of is really hostages held and gaza storm a government meeting to demand more action be taken to release the loved ones as anger and boils over in the country. the end rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching our t international. we're covering the top news stories from around the world's russian foreign minister circuit allowed rob has just spoken at the un security council on ukraine's latest dudley shelling of don't ask. he stressed the west complicity in the kids actions by sending weapons to ukraine. that it goes to seniors to get squared. can you switch that is the death much and do not have a problem with the fact that the weapons, including custom, munitions and those with depleted uranium methodically, mercilessly and deliberately as being used against civilian facilities as it was
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during the strike on residential areas of belgrade. on december 30th and on the market and shops and don't ask yesterday, the blood of thousands of dead civilians is on the hands of those who valencia's regime. and at the same time claimed that the key of government has a right to choose targets to strike. but if we remember how the anglo saxons bom dressed in the 2nd 1945 without any military need or how not so long ago in rocky muscle. and syrian rock were raised to the ground. but now they have raised a worthy successor of the above barrack and terrorist methods. good. let's cross now to ortiz caleb mauppin, who joins us from new york at kayla. but what can you tell us about what else we heard of the security council and give us more contacts? will quite a meeting of the 15 member body that leads the united nation. so as you saw, the russian foreign minister is here in new york at the un headquarters. and he
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spoke before the security council in the direct aftermath of that brutal attack and done at the showing that killed 27 civilians and the smoke before the council. going over the history of disregard for civilian lives and brutal bombings and atrocities committed by western leaders. the also highlighted the fact that gonzalo lira an american citizen was tortured to death and died in a ukrainian prison. 90 talked about that case as well. and then from there he highlighted how the flow of weapons to the key of government. this is not going to be good for anybody in the long term already. these weapons have shown up on the black market. the usa has dumped billions and billions of dollars of weaponry, a money, etc, into your grain, and the long term effects of this effort to not only continue the flow of weapons, but pro long the conflict is going to be deadly and consequential for the entire region. here's what we heard from the russian foreign minister at the security
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council. we, what is the truth, william, that go to russia, had to stop the military operation against the criminal regime that lost its mind over its impunity? and despite multiple and long lasting efforts to refuse to give up the war against its own citizens in the south and the south east of ukraine and the policy of total discrimination of russian speaking ukrainians. that still make up a majority in the country. zalinski is regime, did it not only in violation of the men's ca agreements approved by the un security council, but also against the basic principles of civilized society and to basic human rights. instead of including those of ethnic minorities, the west that was behind the anti constitutional cooling keys of 10 years ago. but not only didn't cool the heads of the kids, click here to order, but also use the mens agreements as a cover to a crane state. the secretary blinking was points out that the continuation of help
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to ukraine, though, is a guarantee of the creation new jobs in the united states. as if we are talking not about the war, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives in ukraine. but about some profitable business venture european should wake up and understand that via zelinski is regime the us not only conducts a war against russia, but also sharply weakens europe as an economic competitive sleep. and yet now we also heard from the russian foreign minister about how at the end of the day, there is really nothing for the ukrainian people to gain in this conflict with russia. it is their lives that are being thrown away on the battlefield. it is their country that is subjected to war conditions and the games are coming forth. the anglo saxon elite in britain, in the united states. and they are also coming for the ukranian corrupt regime that has been propped up by them in the aftermath of over throwing the constitutional government of ukraine in 2014. now,
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other members of the security council spoke and emphasized the need for a peaceful, negotiated solution to the conflict. just stop the gas that has an every day aspect of the ongoing situation. here's what we heard from the representative of china. failure to include the idea of what the consequences of nato's eastwood expansion in the tape of seeking some cold, absolute security at the expense of public country security will only widen the security deficit and trust deficit. it will do nothing to make our world more peaceful and stable in this regard, nature will do well to learn. it's less than sure. now what the chinese representative was saying actually echoed a lot of what was said by the russian foreign minister. uh, they were talking both of them about the need for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. and in his remarks, the russian foreign ministers are gay lab. rob said that there is no reason that
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the ukrainian people in the russian people can't live side by side in peace, that the efforts to incite the 2 peoples against each other to demonize the history of the soviet union. that was done intentionally by the united states for propaganda purposes, and that there was a long history of ukrainians and russians living together. and that ultimately, the future of ukraine is a future in which they get along with russia in which they are not having hostility toward their neighbor. that the effort to divide the 2 peoples is largely the result of western propaganda to serve western g o political goals not to work in the interest of the granting and people. all right, r t is a kaleb mountain in new york. caleb, thank you. the arching correspondence, dave sweeney visited the sides of the leaf or salt and to bring us more updates on the shelling and this after mass. flowers mount this fault, lower at least 4 people were killed. as i miss how struck this indoor markets,
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the oranges lie on the floor, the blood is still yet to dry. don't yet sk is moving, is the city of a 1000000 rows is. it just said that one flower has been prompted for every person that lives here. but it has been under attack since 2014 civilian. heaviest shelled is people terrorized. all they want is to live in peace. but instead they said nothing but war. some of the set sundays attack was an act of desperation, as keeps ease its form, a stronghold of the slipping from its gross is what happens at matters to the people here. for them, a russian victory means some relief from the day of the bombing. the glimmer of hope for the future. there's no frequency for us. what we need to do to it's very important, totally been read the entire republic. although we realize that this may not happen so quickly, but at least at least move the front line away from residential areas. among the
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whole row, there are tales of individual acts of heroism, and one mind explains how he has saved lives in the off the most of the show up like you sure there's a lot of dead people here. there was a man lying here with his right leg blown off. for one. i shouted to the men to help me and ran on. there was a girl. she had a light wound, so she was on her feet. but there's all, however, i still offered help turn your then i went further inside 2 men who could hardly move as you're holding onto each other on bush and i ran and took the car and i drove up and then they helped me to load the people and then i took them to the hospital. there's also a lot more than 24 hours after you crating an attack on a busy marketplace. don't yet because the morning the death toll has risen to 27 of to west and supplied weapons cause college breaking the piece to a bright sunday morning. rushes for ministry described to strike as upon fabric terrorist attack against civilians. with the incident set to be discussed at the un security council, the locals unofficial, was
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a return to the scene to light flowers in memory of those killed and the biggest single loss of life in the region. in recent times. for now, the fighting and the shedding continues, printed in front of recently placed that long term sub pool for ukraine, reading more weapons, more crimes, old carried out with totally impunity. this is these reading football tea in don't yet see it. all right, let's get more on this now from geo politics. expert peer emanuel to mon and india is beach. i. p spokesperson. goal was shake. good to have you both on the program with us here. i'll start with you. russian top diplomat has said the west seas, the ukraine complex as a profit making business. what is your reaction to that? the author engage sarah gilbert scar reality t o because during the cold war. busy all the way you expenses on defense and the united states was a very rude need already know or of aging or what the some providing with funds for
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. busy or the west and off to her cool. a to know there was in the notes about too much mode a for me to, to our industrial complex when in europe for, especially in united states. each was the old ways. few went by huge amounts of money for me to really tell industrial complex, but to or with useful crises or the ukraine. this is a huge opportunity for me to read it to our industrial complexes in the us and in europe to try again to be the center of society, to a truck to monet and or to work or to do to be to do new weapons. because v or the new train, but what she's for i instances you all and or they, you would like to be in the good tags. so plains or the,
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and munitions and of course research and you would you fuel to the world because, or truth view, your re book for immediate or industrial complex in europe to which ease, uh, which gets let's move on united states. or they would like to good to be more power for and or to ok, so the expense of cool. so ukrainians to as i say, to be at the center of for, for the new would you states european states and to many to rise to states. but based on the leads to move for jeopardy confront location, evey photo, by the way, go was a circular problem, also suggested that ukraine's piece formula doesn't have anything to do with peace and only influences western tax payers. what are your thoughts on that? what do you think the west will stand up and say enough is enough to the little boy said that you're not busy enough with the the losing the bar then and you put in
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did to everything they've been having in the us. and then again, stress here, and now the last the war and is to did want to continue would and be continued at the least up. but let's get to the election. and what view, what if i would like to see that the of the former soviet union, the dispute in the united states is made up of either the owners. oh, it's fun before to confirm these. and most of these donors are from the military dispute conflict. so it'd be meek, a lot of money by horse will be all destroyed. cool. yeah, yeah. or 12 just to lean on the fire and you can make new flyers and read the book . all the deepest it is comprised both new ones and these new, all of these full fully used up by the distribution. you should not forget that 5
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days instead of these new list, the new one, then you look at the new the beat 1st sort old, and by him they are all new quotes. and to you fully, if you look at the, the z before the, from just another 5 g let's diesel. so the can far to you would be like, you didn't see the full bit was think about that the, the best deals of america money used by killing or she has to be on the water be on for not only with where she all, but also with the other countries, but they are losing that. and right now the america and the americans the most for, for use of c d. c, friends are pretty sure. so a former, this same thing should be appear. what are your thoughts on the continuous supply of weapons from the west? is that just continued to drag this conflict on? yes, of course, because or, or giving more weapons to ukraine,
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really oddly or arise and the a deep and is a conflict because there are rushes objectives which stay the same. are they me, determination of ukraine? there's no need to and nonsense and making create a peaceful country. not be, don't mean to wait or to nate new day to on frontier english weaver wisdom bases are, meet our eyes to bases about tour to giving more weapons to your printer. we are need to take longer photos of this conflict to be a resort, and do this because or receive the object you for many of washington wrong done. because the all project gives for was conflict by using ukraine as a width and again. so russia is to divide your better country to, to maintain bay or jeopardy kind of supremacy under they are to make the objective
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is to we couldn't both actually russia and ukraine at the same time. because if your queen turns uh, makes it possible to off of a wall to watch a rush shot again, and also be on the variety territories in but stuff. so that's all the already part of russia. now are they you're, they don't want, it's to move crane. they want to, you can re, couldn't ukraine because it's such a st. john weakening, the bigger a rush of walton. this is where we object to for if we go younger to sex on. so a nation to be so shooting more weapons to ukraine will bring more in start. we did you through europe because we don't know or wherever weapons go and the very low. and if be your in the hands of extremist, i mean, if you're us, we receive extremely stop talk. so using these weapons, so even in ukraine, and they need to be too late to, to restore eco box or loss in your room. like to
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a need to also yugoslavia a that was brought with a lot of weapons on your vin territory on the 3rd. don't reset tax with made by you width and even to, to our button is uh, are the units in the, in the comfortable and know is gonna happen the same way is a few trucks. so it's very dangerous situation for you, which is the room was or obvious conflict in go was going off the back of those comments from p. r rushes, foreign minister accused key of, of selling western supplied weapons on the block market. how serious is that as well? as we all know that in that region, the cut up the most concrete is you put in and this is mark, i'm what i'm saying, the board, these have worked at this time in your skin. so definitely, dad is the see page off of it. but there is the see page of course as well. these
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are the plans for, for all the drums is offered to the district x. the off chance is offered again, was there a chance is offered you smoothly. there are tons of other types of crimes and nothing really, johnson these teams develop in there. so sorry, mark my words that they are making green and, and product do. and also spend they both to start the by constantly both being variables. and because using the population of their country and they're, they're not going to stop to mark my words, what i can predict, click on the brand before both said for the grade before they even also sees the, the already sold them for the $200.00 b and the funds will produce here, and there will be one of the last committed in the offering off best doing
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financial award was for an interest just because appointments are still works of form of trust and know after do you think that ition sort of deals so they're going to do for the last weapon, but they're also giving fee. okay. whenever they appear a manual to him on geo politics, expert bull rise, shake and the as be j. p. specs person thanks to the both of you with turning now to southern gaza where the master and l a ma, hospitals are under intense, is really a tax. while the palestinian red crescent society reports ambulances are surrounded by is rarely army forces and unable to reach the wounded. the most medical facilities are under communication blackout, according to the organization. and deadly overnight strikes antonio. this caused a rush of injured semester hospital. 190. people have been killed and 340 wounded across the palestinian enclave. over the past 24 hours. as the is really defense
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minister promises the army will continue to expand its attacks. we are carrying out an intensive operation in the con eunice area and it will continue to expand the plumes of smoke from the tanks, artillery and air force. planes will continue to cover the skies of the gaza strip until we achieve our goals, chief among them, the defeat of hamas, and the return of hostages to their homes for me, while the medical situation and gaza remains critical, and then shortages of fuel electricity and medication on the $100.00 is a day of the war, the death toll was now more than 20. 5000 was at least of 63000 entered and attacked by the israeli military. we've heard from locals about current conditions in the palestinian enclave. a bunch of lynch we saw it hadn't been weighs yet under the siege, which takes a shortage of medical services and critical medications for all patients. this includes patients suffering from chronic diseases such as diabetes, blood pressure,
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and comes onto biologics in general. and all of the medications mean we'd diagnose patients prescribed medications, and they go to the pharmacy and come back without the medicine. and on the job hospital, 3 quarters of the patients come in need of medications that we can provide the results. they show that you have bads. if at the end and septic you given the 2 months ago, the hospital it roughly was treating 3 100000 human beings. now there are 1000000 and 300000. many patients come needing treatment, but it's not available. it is especially difficult for blood pressure and diabetes patients and for children needing diapers in milton, or we have significantly lacking over this and in but we hope that the supplies become available. but most of whom have checked my need, ointments to my sons rash. but the price of diapers today is $120.00 shackles as a displaced persons. you're gonna see its hold on me with my wife and my children. where can i find 120 shekels to bind? done it because there's no medication, no appointments. so don't the rush,
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nothing. we don't have anything that can meet. they give us is killing us. there's no gas to cook, it's with a new onion to add to it. all the basic necessities are expensive. the cheapest thing today is a human being. the is really army, has launched an investigation into that is where a university bombing in gaza that drew widespread condemnation. the schools administration has also denounced the military's demolition of the site. of these really occupies through these actions seem to propagate the culture of ignorance. keeping our people away from the match of knowledge and civilization, and forcibly displace and intellectuals beyond palestine with the assistance of western migration institutions. a video showing the university explosion caused by 315 mines and circulated on social networks. the mines destroyed, not only the main building, but the national museum and the mosque, as well as that, as the investigation and findings will be presented to the army chief of staff soon
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. all right, let's cross live now to criminal justice and human rights analyst. dr. amar and the shelby dr. good to have you on with us. what are your, what's your reaction to the idea of the destruction of the university and gaza as well? you know, there's a case in the international court of justice going to being, being reviewed by the 15 judges on positions of genocide and genocide. that includes a separate crime such as murdering people, but also destroying anything that could have the possibility for a normal life. so this drawing the university like that in a systematic way seems to be part of the plan for, you know, a racing any signs of life and gaza. that that, that seems to be the case because this is a sort of demolition that was done in the systematic way. and as you mentioned, you know, they used a large number of explosives, so they took their time and putting the explosives in place. these are 80 armies
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said that the, you know, the university was being used by fighters from, from us to fire on day is right. is with, even if that is the case when they actually control the university later, to be able to put the explosives into mines. in place, they must have controlled the building, so the destruction is unnecessary. destruction, and under its own necessary destruction is a crime before, according to geneva conventions. so, i mean, the prob, uh, the prob, also that the united states, uh, requested uh from the is right, is this control is not an independent pro. it's an investigation by these right is so, you know, we can expect that the results will be, uh, you know. yeah, that's exactly what i wanted to ask. ask you about the as really armies investigation into this bombing? how is it possible that they don't even know who authorized this move, what you expect to happen? how does that investigation? but i don't think it's, it's very unlikely. you know,
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because this the number of minds, you know, the 315 mines, you know, these, the cost a lot of money and they need the engineers to put them in place. they need to study the, the maps of the building. they need to identify the beams and you know, to be able to destroy it in such a systematic way. the way we saw it on your screen. so i think it's a, it's a, it's something that it's very unlikely that the, the command of the is really on the high ranking officers, the, you know, or it wasn't planned, it must have been pre mended. they've, why would they have so many explosives with them as they go into the gaza strip to do a military confrontation with the, with the, with a who they call, you know, title it is. why would they actually bump a whole university? i mean, the whole idea of combating terrorism as the americans talk about it into your opinions is to actually inc and, you know, improve the level of education improve. so this university was supposed to be, you know, to actually increase the level of education and knowledge and science 0,
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destroy, as you know, when it shows that the objective isn't to actually fight the federalism. and the trends is that it's is to emulate the population over that and you know, and destroy any signs of life and gaza. that is what seems to be the case, right? i'm just wondering where this investigation is likely to lead. do you think that this is perhaps just a distraction from what's going on in gaza? so i think, i think that the 1st of all, as i said at the beginning, you know, there's a case that's being reviewed now in the, in the hague, in the international court of justice. and i think they want to show assigned that no they, they, they, they don't have the intent. you know, it's a very important point in the case. because the, the actual south africa who submitted the case in front of the international court of justice needs to prove that there is intent. now they, they want to cooperate and do a pro showing that we didn't have intent to,
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to do that. do you know what to do with this, this sort of destruction. but however, i mean, bombing the actual university. it seems like a minor crime, a few compared to what they had been doing since 108 days in gaza bombing hospital for the doctors kink civilians. most of the, you know, you mentioned more than 25000 people have been slaughtered, most of them women and children. you know, this is an area that is 360 square feet. it only says it's under siege. it has been bombed the $408.00 days constantly some, some reports mentioned $40000.00 tons of explosives and bombs being thrown on this on this a small area that is only 360 square kilometers. and it has that. it is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. i mean, this is, this has to stop the calls for sci fi of as absolutely legitimate and necessary and urgent. but apparently there is
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a lot of american pressures and european pressure to stop the international community and the united nations and all of the, you know, agencies was able to push forward for an immediate cease fire. all right, dr. martin a shelby criminal justice and human rights analysts. thank you. i think it was well public anger over the war and the government's failure to recover the hostages is mounting inside. israel. relatives of the hamas captives have stormed a parliamentary meeting in jerusalem, demanding the government to take action. the dozens of hostages relatives interrupted the as really finance committee meeting with banners, declaring you will not sit here while they die. their protesters also attempted to
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block the entrance to the can as it was police breaking up the crowd and making a rush and t. morales have also been taking place in the capital to leave. the demonstrators are demanding an end to the invasion of gaza and an exchange with him . us to return the remaining 100. 36 is where the hostages held since october 7th. us. all right, do stay with our to international. i'm next. i'm going on the ground action responses interview with the former advisor to the foreign policy chief on the warren, gaza. the us and u. k. air strikes against the who stays south africa's case against israel at the i . c j and much more the hello and welcome to the cross stuff bullhorn. here we discussed some real in the
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i'm action or time, so you're welcome back to a brand new season of going underground rule guessing all around the world from do buying the hodge of them, at least over 100 days have passed since the onset of the anglo american backed war on guns and 65000 tons of bones. 3 times the power of hiroshima have now killed at least, $24000.00 palestinians must be women and children while john list. so one of them trying to bypass nature nation propaganda and censorship. have now been killed in gaza then john list all around the globe and the whole of world war 2. and yet to washington and that kind europe and states continued to back. israel now facing genocide charges initiated by south africa and backed by the arab league at the international court of justice the by the ministry.

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