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all being done is saying that in these areas going, i think the into the 2nd floor and the 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 pressure and foreign minister 2nd prop addresses un security council about the deadly ukrainian attack on the do next markets. he says, the blood of $27.00 civilians is on the hands of those who arms. this lensky, redeem hospitals and southern guns that come under intense is rarely attached to the red present ambulance center is surrounded by idea of forces. we hear about the dire medical situation in the enclave of alarms. we don't have anything to kind meet. they give us these killing us. there's no gas to cook,
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it's no need to add to it. all the basic necessities are expensive. the cheapest thing today is a human being and relatives of hostages gather outside of the as rarely prime minister his residence to demand a deal with the loss for the return of their loved ones. we want the government to minister to bring us the deals for us to a deal. you must make some indeed they meet the pressure. they made it through pressure of use for making a better deal. okay. so you need for 50 days, you know, and need to strive for the of the . i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. your watching archie international, a russian foreign minister. sorry, a lot of rob has spoken at the un security council on ukraine's, the latest dudley is showing up. don't ask his trust that the west is complicit and
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keeps attacks on civilians because it supplies the weapons. ukraine is using, it just strikes them that it goes to see if the school can use more share, is the dest much and do not have a problem with the fact that the weapons, including cluster munitions and those with depleted uranium methodically, mercilessly and deliberately, as being used against civilian facilities as it was during the strike on residential areas of belgrade, on december 30th, and on the marketing shops and don't ask yesterday, the blood of thousands of dead civilians is on the hands of those who um, zalinski is regime. and at the same time claimed that the key of government has a right to choose targets to strike. we remember how the anglo saxons bomb dressed in the 2nd 1945 without any military need or how not so long ago in rocky masula syrian rock were raised to the ground. but now they have raised a worthy successor of the above barrick and terrorist methods. the russian foreign
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minister is here in new york at the un headquarters. and he spoke before the security council in the direct aftermath of that route will attack. and on 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, so the usa has dumped billions and billions of dollars of weaponry money, etc, into ukraine, 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
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region. we was going to put it in a church where you go to russia, had to stop the military operation against the criminal regime. the lost its mind over its impunity. and despite multiple and long lasting efforts, refused to give up the war against its own citizens in the south and the southeast of ukraine, and the policy of total discrimination of russian speaking ukrainians of that still make up a majority in the country. zalinski is regime did it not only in violation of the men's agreements approved by the un security council, but also against the basic principles of civilized society and to basic human rights, including those of ethnic minorities, the west that was behind the anti constitutional coo and keith 10 years ago, not only didn't call the heads of the key of click here to order me, but also use the men's agreements as a cover to a crane state secretary blinking points out that the continuation of help to ukraine is a guarantee of the creation of new jobs in the united states,
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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 competitor. 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. 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 for the anglo saxon a link 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, other members of the security council spoke and emphasize the need for a peaceful, negotiated solution to the conflict to stop the death that is in every day aspect
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of the ongoing situation. if they don't cause they do well, the consequences of nato's eastwood expansion in the tape of seeking so cold. absolute security at the expense of all the 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 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 ross said that there is no reason that 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
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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, which they are not having hostility toward their neighbor on the behalf or to divide the 2. peebles is largely the result of western propaganda to serve western geo political goals. not to work in the interest of the grant in people us special representative for ukraine's economic recovery has admitted that washington benefits from supporting its friends in key of this revelation was made in her opinion paste and the whole newspaper iris systems and powers onto corruption efforts and ukraine, which in turn opens opportunities for greatest asset american private sector does. he owe you credit recovery and supports american jobs. all right, let's cross live to human and labor rights lawyer den cove, all like. and then the us special representative for ukraine's economic recovery is
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just the latest american official to admit that washington is directly benefiting from its support for to yeah. what's your take on that? yeah, well, it's very true. i mean, we know the defense industries making billions on this. in fact, a lot of the money never even makes it the ukraine. it just goes directly to the us defense industry. and as this latest admission is, the us was senshi, destroy ukraine, so that it can get the prize of, of being able to rebuild it. but of course ukraine will end up paying for the rebuilding. so it works out no matter what for, for us capitalist. but not so well for the grade. in her article, penny put square, says ordinary americans are benefiting most from the supply of weapons to create because jobs are being created up. is that true? what do you make of her claims? i don't think that's true. i mean, i'm sure there are obviously people work in the defense industry. obviously there are some jobs that are gain from this, but i think they're not significant, not
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a number. and by the way, those are jobs that could easily be focused on other things, more productive to manufacture the things that fulfill human needs instead of destroying lots. and it's very sad that the u. s. economy is so geared at this point towards war or but that's something that could be easily changed if the us government decided to want it to. the article calls for washington to ramp up its funding for ukraine. i'm curious about the timing considering the pentagon's admission just in december, that the money for cube has almost dried up. yeah, what is strange timing, especially is of course a bite and is preparing to get more involved in the war. in the middle east. he appears a place to maybe start a major or with the m in for example. so now they want more money for ukraine at
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a time when, frankly, the american people in polls have made it clear. they don't want to send that money to ukraine anymore. so i find that to be strange timing and especially with the presidential election coming up in november. i don't think biden is going to benefit from increased a to ukraine's become very unpopular. and you know, another interesting point that paint prints for made is that giving weapons to crane helps key of to curb corruption. is that really how it works in key of, isn't there a more peaceful way for the country to deal with corruption? i yeah. and in fact, i think it's the opposite. i think the more money that swirling around key of actually encourages corruption. and, you know, we know that the, some of the ukraine officials are skimming off the top of the aid and we don't have a good handle on, on, you know, where all the aids going to we don't even have a good handle on where the weaponry is. going to surrogate lab or of alluded to,
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i think it's something like 10 percent of the weapons. we said, do we even know where they end up? so i think that's an absurd proposition. the us special representative for ukraine's economic recovery also. right, that quote, the biden administration has prioritized oversight and accountability to ensure that every hard earned american tax payer dollar goes where it's supposed to go. a vast amount of this money has gone to arming, is that how americans want to see their taxes spent? no, again, poll after poll shows that increasingly, americans don't want their money going to war. they want it to go towards the economy towards fighting hunger towards homelessness. we have a lot of needs in this country and they're being neglected because the us spends a trillion dollars on war now by and even once a bigger war budget than any other president ever in history. and this is not
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going to be popular. you know, it was 2 weeks ago, the us department of defense watchdog admitted that some 1000000000 dollars worth of military and had not been properly tracked 1000000000. what does that say to print scores claim that every dollar is being accounted for and it's not. i mean, there's been stores that over the years, the pentagon has actually been unable to account for $21.00 trillion dollars, and there's absolutely no accountability with the money that goes for defense. and in fact, it appears to be designed that way again. so that can be basically used to slush money for people to line their pockets with right then because i like human and labor rights lawyer, dan, thank you. thank you for turning. now the southern dogs where the master and l a ma, hospitals are under intense idea of attack. as the palestinian red crescent society reports that some of its ambulances are being prevented from reaching the wounded
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by the israeli army. both medical facilities are under a communication, blocked out according to the organization, as deadly overnight strikes and con eunice caused a rush of wounded people to nasser hospital. 190. people have been killed and 340 wounded across the palestinian enclave. over the past 24 hours. meanwhile, the is really defense minister promises attacks on gaza will expand. 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. meanwhile, the medical situation guys were, remains critical, a med shortages of power, fuel and medicines on the 108th day of the war. the death toll stands at more than 25000 with at least 63000 injured in attacks by the israeli military. we heard from
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locals about the conditions in the palestinian enclave. a whole bunch of one that you saw. it hadn't been wasted 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, and cancer onto biologics in general. and a lot of 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, and medications that we can provide the results. they shall digits bads. if alien and subjective in the 2 months ago, the hospital, the rough, i 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. we have significantly lacking over this and then we hope that the supplies become available. but most of them
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have them go ahead and check my need ointments to my sons rash. the price of diapers today is $120.00 shackles. as a displaced person. it's hold on me with my wife and my children. where can i find 120 shekels to bind on it because there's no medication, no appointment for diaper rash, nothing. we don't have anything that can meet. they give us is killing us. there's no gas to cook it with a new onion to add to it. all the basic necessities are expensive. the cheapest thing today is a human being. a relatives of the hostages still held by homos have gathered outside the israel, a prime ministers, residents to demand an immediate deal with some loss for the return of their loved ones. are to middle east to bureau chief maria for notion. i has more. yeah. and you are, isn't it right now on the street sold as though, as the in a row. ironically, this is where is really prominent. there's a residence in mississippi with hundreds of people,
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relatives of these really is how costly, twice, probably seen in milliseconds and together stream, sharing this sorrow and then dirt gather it, expresses their disappointment, these really get them into parameters that we all take hostages. in another time findings, people roll their pension. the decision maker is ramsay's foundations and prototypes happen in israel on a weekly basis in the last 3 and a half months. all that tries to grow, and patients and mine is really public as you're getting here. now people are trying to think now and all of them, this is what they are demanding. bring all their hostages back. now, people, number of times they are planning to stay in here and they say save it to the one stop until they hear her. it is,
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it gives you these practice the as massive as telling me for example, but it is a very low. they believe these really are shape is not doing enough and does not matter. as a priority. we have been able to speak to you organizers and family members earlier . this is what they have to say. we got them here today to try and pressure the 5 minutes, so we're outside his residency to leave the issue off the hostages on the table . this is an urgent issue. we want them to be released. not only today, now as soon as possible. we want the government to and the minister to bring us the deals for us to a deal. and if there's no to such a deal that he agrees on so of stifle one that you can, it's their job. it's their responsibility we, they get there. they've got to be together because of the mistakes of this to the
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governments. and it's very sensible to bring them back. you must make a dealer, they meet the pressure, they made it to pressure use for making a better deal. okay. so you days for 50 days, you know, and need to strive for review. earlier today, also in jerusalem, another group of relative storm depaul events and we could meet the session in the class. so it is rarely pollen and demanding that the lawmakers do more to free. the loved ones from continued to some protest her as were holding signs, saying, who will not sit here while they die? they are you remembering december, the idea of mistakenly identified 3 hosted isn't guys adhering to come back to the north as militants, although they were waving the white flag. all 3 were killed on the spot. the tragic incidents raise questions about the efficiency of israel's military operation. but has releasing of hostages as one of its main missions. 136 people still remaining
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can see the teen gaz of 3 and a half months of took over her mass attack on southern israel when almost 3000 palestinian militants passed through security barriers from the gaz us through coming from the land. the sea and the air killing people and these rarely tories are in taking scores hoffers, including women, children, an elderly, 110 of them were freed, following several exchange deals with him as, as a condition, a number of palestinian prisoners were released from these really jails, but in the last 50 or so days, but it hasn't been any breakthrough. and this is what these people who have gathered here today, how very unhappy about no agreement has been reached so far regarding the remaining hostages. the most recent deal brought in by the us, catherine, egypt. they all play a role of media, a tourist between israel and her last. and this conflict included the israel's withdrawal from daz, i'm and the end of the deadly war is real wages in the in place. as
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a main condition, according to the palestinian sources, the idea of military operation took the lives of run 25000 people, including those who were just children. the deal also implied another round of fries and are exchanged, including senior militants from the palestinian side, and prime minister benjamin antonia juanza or insane israel will not accept any deal that would mean the end of the fight before is real achieved is go of destroy and have an awesome data adding, there is another so called is really deal on the table, but no details have been disclosed so far live in the public and frustration anxiety. well this comes as the western media reports are wrapped within is riley military, top brass over the goals of the assault on gaza and how to save the hostages. last week, a war cabinet minister and former idea of chief of staff pointed out that rescue in the hostages must be a priority. he added that it can't be achieved through force. the fleet is
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impossible to return the hostages of all even the near future without to deal. and whoever says otherwise is telling loyce estimates by us intelligence reported by the media. so israel is still a long way from this drawing. hum us. well, the idea of claims to have killed 9000 fighters us estimates the strength of homos militants that 30000 and washington's intelligence agencies are clear that moss is still ready and able to fight in the us. estimates of the groups casualties also found that some us still has enough munitions to continue striking israel, and this really falls in garza for months. and the group is attempting to reconstitute its police force in parts of gauze. the city, according to us officials who confirmed declassified report that's cross live now, the former sion back coordinator and security. unless gonan ben, it's going good to have you on with us. a work cabinet minister and former idea of chief of staff has said there is no way to return the hostages without
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a deal. do you agree? yeah, we see what happened the, the last few weeks or months since the, the last the, the look is or it had with the, from us. we say that the sensors were list of the ceasefire and i go back here to fighting. and molly, we didn't get to any house to live sick. so, and i don't see how the fighting here was bringing them back because we understand that the physical from us is when fighting is close when one for the uh, a mass, the munitions pick. the hostages is good at guessing get injured or the protocol is to shoot to the hostages, and i don't see how it will bring them at live from underneath the sunny, also with israel as a carpet bombing of gaza, the civilian death toll figures are rising alarmingly what do you think is the main
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priority for the idea? is it to save the hostages, or is it to destroy mos? i think the there is no doubt. but 1st a goal is to bring back the hostages. uh the 5 we've called lots. we lost the long uh, i think that the when that for me to send that to me you know, announcement beginning of the was that the 1st goal is to destroy from us. from the beginning i said, a mass or the store and come off is not that's something that we can achieve. but it's not that easily in the probably not to a fast uh, we can destroy some of the kids and made it through. i mean, because of how much we can destroy the video from us to roll that as a sweet spot to bring back people the people that were in elected by the easily government. and this is why they worked into gaza. this is the 1st, the, and most important goal because this is the reason the contract between uh the
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citizens of the state to choose well and the government. and since it is what it was established, we always knew that is what we would do. everything to bring back our people and right now it doesn't seem like here. these are the government is doing everything, mates. the ability is to bring back good the hostages, and this includes the releasing or processing and praise this which is what come on allison and tell you how much we're willing to release the 1st thing in the prison us in our prisons, you know that the, the prisoners, the issue and the very big issue among the understand the safety and to say, but the only way to bring it also just is by fighting. i disagree with this uh saying, what can you tell us about how the is really public is reacting to the latest
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developments? do they support netanyahu? i don't think that the easily because they're supposed to send me out right now. there is a supports white support with the goals of the war and the you must understand that the officer, the october, 7th and massacre. people are shocked. people are afraid and you know, the major relation and you guys, i something that's it for. she is the need to show that these are just in strong and there we can do stuff in your desk from us. so right now when you see the falls, i see the people generally. most people want the fighting to go on in gaza. but i think that the there is more and more criticism by the 2nd to the hostages are still in gaza. understanding that the easily a government is not doing enough to bring them back. you see that the assembly is
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that the tests or stages very uh for lights until now, malware is starting to do some more demonstrations, something, but by the way, just the it may be in a week ago, i wrote it on my x account and i told them that they think that the they should be more loud than what the they used to do. i'll be something now. you know, i, uh, remind them that the drains the and said the situation when the people were given us the, on the air from the plan to and said that the brand of the somebody's of the hostages enter the forming says office enjoys. and then during the demonstration, and this less than maybe 4 or 5 days since that queued up until the they were
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listening. so now they wait a while no 71 i'm in a base. i think it's time for them to make the law the session like what was so today there have been reports that israel is proposing a 2 month pause in fighting with homeless. have you heard anything about that? don't know any more about that. yeah, i heard the, there is a and you are all for by use for to a mazda c, sorry, in order to get the big the hostages there. and how there are now to, uh uh, just to know whether this is a really the proposal. but these are and propose the come us, uh, the problem with that to know that nothing, you know, when the snow is that the, there is a problem or the most station he knows how to control the media and how
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to or give assess some as far as the information, so we need to wait and see i whole the, this is a reading the offer. i think it's time for easily most of the things good. so. 6 should we didn't see that? and again, i don't see how it sort of commit keep if i think i'm asking, does that why 136, the hostages. oh, hold on the meeting, the products you think it and then yahoo is feeling the pressure from the public and to perhaps reach a ceasefire deal. nothing else or right now can't reach the site or then the problem is that for me to come and see how it is now has by the fall off, right. we members are physical elation smoked region banks here and they want here. and by the way, i think even today it's, i'm all bang for your told him. what if, if i thing with install,
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this would be the and the fee is a government phone at the malware it's now the life of these governments is much more important than the life of the hostages. and this is why it's very house that the, to the, with the how much it was within, you know, is afraid the issue do anything that the, with the uh, jeopardize. he's the government. this would be a big problem for him. maybe the end of his career. what would you say about the current balance of power in the war in guys or do you think israel is successful in achieving its strategic objectives? i think this idea is doing very good visual, understand that the most of the grades from us were either destroyed or her to and by the idea. but the problem is the idea of knows what to do for military point of view. but since the beginning of the war is where the
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government didn't give them any goals for the future. now you can start to war without knowing how you're going to finish. this is not the way to, for the court. and i think that the fact that these, when a government do sign out enough to talk about the they often is a big problem because right now, okay, this as the emissions of doing it. i think there those things a great job, but the easily the government doesn't give them anything and for the future now, we have more than 2 medium uh citizens does. what are we going to do with those citizens and the amount of their homes? uh someone needs to control guys uh uh, after, after the war was going to do it. this is a big program that it needs to. so because otherwise we stay in, in uh.
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