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for the flight from february, the 6th, 2024 units involved. so hold off to contribute to that sort of schuman to re establish in contact with us for the 1st time in 2 weeks. that's nearly 100000 palestinians. believe to be dead wounded or missing and gotcha. as a result of his railed full month long bombing. come, kay. this baby girl is 39 days old today. so far, no one has come to collect her. the girl has no name and none of her family members have appeared in gaza was taking a heavy toll on the innocent. was newborn lay alone in hospitals with family members. nowhere to be fund ukrainian mc reveals that lensky is plans to dismiss the ukrainian army commander in chief and his aides media report to the president,
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fee is a military and the new today. also a head for syria rejects the idea that the territories of member states and the blood of the people has become a platform for american election campaigns. the united nations washington is accused of a politically motivated agenda in the middle east in order to win both stuck at home. however, washington sized the targets in palm and across the boat, syria and the rock portfolio fair game, the there was somebody to tell you about this hour with a guest and correspondence lined up and ready to go. this is the united nations relief and works agency for palestine. refugees says that nearly 100000 palestinians have either been killed wounded or missing in gaza. but since the start of israel's military incursion, full months ago,
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all contribute events or schumann had been one of those missing. but finally, re establish contact of the 2 weeks of being a. well, here's his report. the over 2 weeks of the 1 in the morning had gone out with a table hold on to you to our city, to check our tents projects them before movies, most of most because we own entity as soon as you go up against it has noises. if anyone at any time these devices so we live, developed over technology and one of
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the tents. we were surprised to see several drones of to choose and immediately and advanced tax except to come into the area attacking the civilians have to run for cover. and for the last 2 weeks had been going from house to house, out of 16 bombs, snipers phones armed with an items and see 4 phones that kept going through different houses house to house. after several attempts, you were able to make 2 lots of hospice. i want to thank you
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for all the support that you have shown the and the supports for the work that has continued over the last few weeks, which needs to continue with my absence or with the presence. of course it's the children in gaza who are bearing a very heavy button during this ongoing will. and the central pottery enclave hospitals have done the very best they can to capture newborns. some have been opened right off the bus while others had mothers who never sold them. the one us shed this story with us on the books now this baby girl is 39 days old today. so far, no one has come to collect her. she was born in all water hospital after her mother died. the doctors had to perform an urgency section. this baby's in merkel as she
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emerged from her mother's womb without a heart beat, and after resuscitation, and 3 weeks and intensive care, the baby stable. so far the girl has no name and none of her family members have appeared to come under the number of new bones that need health care with our hospital doubled after the mass displacement from the north. yeah, we are experiencing a shortage of medical equipment and are facing problems we have never face before. for example, giving birth and very poor conditions, such as displacement tents, when it's cold outside. children must be born in a safe environment on meaning a closed warm place, but unfortunately, there are no such conditions for babies and the displacement tense. the children who have not lost the power and the struggles remain. essential supplies are critically short and overcrowded and has led to the spread of busy. despite all this, they remain the lucky god to which the united nations has cooled a quote graveyard, the children bez really grim city sticks $17000.00 children,
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not completely unloading and during the international court of justice hearings on the case against israel be accrued. and that was established in gods as hospitals that ascribe to apply to the he was fine each day, yet more desperate people would be forced to relocate from where they are sheltering. a will be bombed in places where they have been told to evacuate to entire multi generational families will be obliterated. and yet more palestinian trip children will become w. c. n s. s wounded charge, no surviving family. the terrible new acronym boy. now to this rouse, genocide will a search on the palestinian population in gaza in the u. k. activist of craig and a pa, for the image of it on a beach on the south coast. it's a, it's laid out about 11000 sets of clothes to symbolize the children lost in the war,
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which, by the way, is the very same number according to the public opinion, administrative health installation structures for 5 kilometers. so i think is a poignant reminder of the tragic toll and that's the hunger crisis and gases, or reaches unprecedented levels, attempts to get released into the ink wave of proven to be a very dangerous task. united nations relief agency and gaza says that one of his trucks waiting to take aid into the north was hit, the button is ready strike on monday and crashes between police and his rarely protesters that report late, broken out of the board. a checked point of chem shalom demonstrators have been trying to block a trucks from entering the ang 5 and they made the crisis palestinians a result of the desperate measures as well. so northern gaza is an area that's been isolated for months due to the idea of operations and solving locals of ton to bud feed for food. outside of the un sounds the alarm over at least 400000 gardens,
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being quote, actually in from in. and we've heard from some the light is not 1st we had white flower, then there was new week, now were forced to eat with animals each week bonnie and cooling. and this is very difficult for us. well, i have a family of 11 managing somehow. we've come to divide by 10 to quotas for our children in the morning. we're suffering a lot of adult children are very sick and ready to start and then we'll have a family of 13 and my sister suffers from kidney disease. my daughter has cancer and i have heart disease and diabetes because i don't have money to buy food. there's only animal feed is good. i am hungry money. i barely 8. okay. do you mind a terry and aid comes through egypt, but in the north of gaza we don't see it just for the hunger and living situation among people are not normal to yemen now who the 5 is of struck to cargo vessels, one america and the other british boast and the red sea that revolt is according to
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other who these folks person. now who with these us id, the attacks are and response to us led coalition bombings of yemen on sunday. i think they have every right to respond to and defend against what that courting is weston aggression. meanwhile, the russian envoy to the united nation so that you is washington and his allies of escalating tensions in the middle east by ceiling. the bends is. comments come during an emergency session that the you and council cold over the reason us as strikes on syria and iraq. you give this to me by striking a rock in the syria, then not just faces deliberately trying to drag the largest countries in the middle east into a regional conflicts at the same time. the fact this such actions lead to an escalation of tensions and the depth of civilians does not concern strategists in washington. the largest usaa operation in the region since 2003 presented by button is an active retaliation for an attack by drones of unknown origin on an american
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base illegally located in syria. it has no justification. we say in this, an attempt to influence the domestic political situation in america and a desire to somehow correct the file image of the american administration in the international arena in law to the presidential election rights. russia emphasized the legality and unacceptability of recent us accents. now, the united states carried out springs on both syria and iraq, and they said these actions were self defense in response to the recent attacks on us troops in the region. however, the results have because us attacks were injuries, to civilians, dest, etc. now serious touch the floor of the security council, an act of some of what process is saying is an example of the. ready lives of people in the region being sacrificed for political gain way of towards your who else to be that the american aggression has led to the killing of 37 civilians and military personnel and the destruction of several residential buildings. and even
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historical sites were not spared from this aggression. the us administration repeatedly uses the same deceptive pretexts to justify its attacks. the root causes of conflicts, suffering, and instability in the middle east are the destructive policies of washington. the us invests in terrorism by supporting i. so and other terrorist and separatist groups, successive american administrations have misused their permanent membership in the un security council of interfered and the domestic. the affairs of other countries, including syria, syria rejects the idea that the territories of member states and the blood of the people have become a platform for american election campaigns, you know, but the damascus asks the us administration to end it's illegal military presence on syrian territory when iraq took to the floor of the security council meeting, they lined up with series and emphasizing that these attacks and the presence of us
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troops throughout the region is a violation of the territorial integrity of the internationally recognized government. this is, and the united states is simply disregarding the rights of other countries with its continued military activity in the region presents. however, when we heard from the united kingdom and the united states, both countries said these attacks carried out by their armed forces were somehow to self defense. and from there they went on to point fingers at the as lawmakers public at the ron pressure called this meeting. under the false pretense that the united states has no ground to respond to attacks that have killed us personnel. it bears repeating, therefore, actions us forces took on february to are necessary and proportionate is consistent with international law. an exercise of the united states inherent right to self defense. united states has repeatedly and in some instances,
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directly warner on about attacks on us personnel. on the country around continues to escalate directions across the region by enabling these proxies deadly attacks. when the, as long as republic of the ron address the meeting, they emphasize that this version of events that we've heard from western media where all these resistance forces throughout the region are simply on orders frontier on and taking your ron's directions and everything they do is just not factual, that these resistance groups have their own autonomy, the us and you can meet. i know the display attempts to distract the attention away from the root cause of the current situation in the region by fall asleep, putting the finger and blame on you on all of the resistance group in the legion of independence. and the decision actually has a multi rated by the legitimate device on the international low that on handling the, the gold presence of u. s. in the territories many countries spoke up at
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a great with what rush i had to say that us actions are on acceptable. it was quite a meeting to see a difference of viewpoint when it comes to geo political events between major countries represented on the council. with the washington bureau, chief of the palestinian al codes newspaper site advocate believes that us might be using iran as a scape goat. have a have a listen for yourself. i say that it says keeps saying your on your, on your, on your on. but to all we see is a split, as soon as they're in syria, syria, iraq, syria, iraq, you know, so that's constantly in the, some of the country. i'm not suggesting that data is truck. you know, of course, then you run, you know, is it convenient? boogeyman, they keep it that way so they can keep their influence. it's a, yeah, you know, just as a pretext for they nice day to be there and you're going to be in syria and i stayed said a lot of thing. the they,
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the means that they are to you. i said that it does not want a larger conflict, but that everything we saw in the last few weeks, they get to it. and i says, is actually pushing worldwide a complex. there's absolutely no just a vacation mode, legitimate reason whatsoever for the seems to be either era or syria. quite cool to possibly out here in moscow. a ukrainian m p has let it slip on a social media post the countries present in his planning to stock his commander in chief. but larry's allusion a, along with all the generals deputies, it does follow a reason interview with presidents that as we discussed, the shake of a default, a set of miles a request. so there was much talk about the role of the commander of the armed forces. the general was the last name and his possible removal of the fact. okay. so headed to this concerns the people who lead ukraine and creating a reset tables and a new beginning to are required. and not only in the military severe, please,
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but it's true. i am thinking about doing a replacement will sort of this issue concerns the entire management group that drives the whole country you perhaps best if you didn't actually admit that on a tally and television shawna dubiously. joining us out here live in the studio here. i mean, it doesn't, obviously, it has been his public spot ongoing for quite some time now, but bring us up to speed to the latest development. well, that's why, so we've had for about a week now. these are, we moves. so lensky was going to give solution, need the old c po, he sort of to no idea or some talking about it. but then you get this in to be to a tally in t v, where he oh, but says yes, that say he and a bunch of others are, will going now the times in the u. k. has been through looking at this and saying this is a standoff between ukraine's to most political popular political class, basically labeling this as the item in general versus the country's best saves when i think you can guess who's who and not fight. it says what this is really about is how popular major general solution is actually is in ukraine,
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and that the time says is a threat to. so let's keep it as natural that the president sees a potential arrival in his army cheese and maybe bracing to fire him. there is martial law in ukraine, so the not so discrete power struggle between the 2 men is the closest they can come to testing each other strength. ok. so when we talk about popularity, let's be clear. zalinski still has been waiting for some time. it's current. he said that he's down to the room, 62 percent in the opinion polls. so news need, meanwhile, is all listed 90 percent when it comes to popularity. that really gives you a sense of how vos the gap is between these 2 individuals. and this has been a long standing wiper rate. now, seymour hersh, who's a pulitzer prize winning journalist, has written about this. he's the man who chaps to the people in the power of washington. those who want to give the information, but maybe not the details. and he says,
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he knows what this piece is really about. i was told by the official, the concept and vision sustained support for as i lose me and reforms that would lead to the end of the zalinski regime of coal sailings. the new that is the lose. they was dealing with the west, the official site, but so landscape would be dead man walking with the army, which is in favor of the general. he's going to have him use an a on his hands. well get you pulled coal ready? war a because about exactly what some are doing. polluting the russian foreign ministry spokesperson. marie is a however, who said this is like watching a soap unfold. she like in the to the us popular soap, santa barbara. mm. but when you, when it comes to the ongoing calls that in ukraine, charlotte, i mean, militarily and politically, it just seems to go from bad to worse. but we do know that this, this dissension among the rang send the ukrainian up our extra loans. it hasn't erupt, it overnight, has a no, that's why i mean, go back a couple of months ago to the stall to be autumn in 2023. and we have is up,
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at the opinion piece buys and usually in the economy, state waste huge oil prices across the world because he admitted that ukraine was failing this much voltage town proof and see if that was going to north cross or off. it's sort cuz he said, look, we failed, we're not doing it. in fact, this was at a stalemate. the infuriated so landscape because he of course, was still going cap in hand as he is now to west and power. say, look, just give us more money, give us more weapons, we can defeat russia, and clearly is top general the military command. a new queen, the same story, mate, that's not happening. we are not winning this rule. so what we've seen is this big divided between what zalinski and the solution ac are just like in the 1st world war we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. that will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough in my a should be responsible for the results on the battlefield. there can be
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complicated personal relationships, but ukraine is not about the personal. i expect very concrete things on the battlefield as well. it does seem that this is about the purpose. so given it's about about popularity. so many things. but also this, this question is that the conscription, the mobilization of 500000 new boots on the ground in ukraine, zaleski says this was something loose and usually called for solution. he says, no, i didn't. and he's also criticized the new mobilization. the new conscription, new and ukraine, which is going to lower the age for those in the joined the army and the installation is called the popular public support. he's also about the loyalty of areas right wing groups as well. but i guess the question is, if indeed so illusion, he really does get fired. could that be some sort of blowback to the end security and key after you think? well, i think that's got to be
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a fee is something zalinski is going to be concerned about is illusion is a man who really is popular not just amongst ukrainian people, but amongst ukrainian military. this is a mind that's let them for 2 years. this is a man who tells them straight how it is. so you can imagine this idea is that not just he, but also talk military price across the country could be i was told that a that must be a huge concern to those guys who are on the front line right now. when you get concern like that, muscles up with some of the reports we hearing about problems with mental health, with those who are on the front line issues with the health generally that might, could cause some real problems. and there are some suggestions that could be even lead to some sort of meet you need within the army. so let's case taking a huge gamble. here we go. is it leads me not just popular, but ukrainian say 75 percent that they do not want him to be 5 to disapprove with the idea compact. only 2 percent that say yeah, you know,
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you could get rid of him. that's that again, it's, it's a big chasm to zalinski, taking a huge political gamble. and if you lose his head on, you know, there's a big church that he could, he could be the one that ends up fighting for his political life. yeah, it seems you, i mean, at any moment now it just seems as events, he regime could just suddenly turn into a house of cod se y'all to do minsky. thank you. so let's get the thoughts on this now and cross live to thomas rope older and wal correspondent joining us live here or not to you international and home was great to get you want to look at this stand off. i mean, holy moly, it's, you know, because we've known about this for a number of days, have them read from us, but it does seem to be coming to a head you think you think solution is going to be sacked by so lensky? well, i think it said no doubt that he wants to do that. the question is, i think the question is whether the american zillow that, um does it, let's get, can't make, can't make any decisions without a washington. so the question is, what does washington, what, what is that we've just a couple of days before the landscape made this slip,
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it was victoria noon and the might done midwife making a quick visit the key. and then suddenly he analysis his decisions to do some cabinet, re shuffling, and so i think you're right about the american puppet mazda is flying into k, evan. now we have movement inside the how that holes of the key of fall. and what do you think the, if the solution is fired? what if he doesn't comply with the credit in presidents to bonds? i mean what, what, what can happen next? do you think, i mean, i have already heard the term military mutiny being bandied about. and it's a good question um, i think also leads that loosely at the end of the day, cancel against washington. so i think if it was, it would be his own will. he would even try to, to make it cool a to avoid being fired and maybe the to become president self. i don't know that the question is again, what does washington one and one more hitting to that this is a game from, from the u. s. is that uh this week or last we call the newest came from west of rich and us media view credit and media didn't know anything. so and what is near
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the information came from the best of capitals to me because we get enough from keith. yes, that's now that really does tell you something doesn't it's almost a well jennifer for pointing that out that we know there's a luxury, he's a very popular figure and ukraine. his polls really blow the landscape off to the side. um, do you think, especially after the visit from victoria? no. do you think washington is trying to find a way to kind of get so lensky out of the way? because it's been such, it's just been such a loss when it comes to what's happening militarily. but i guess, potentially, politically speaking in key everything. washington ones that lensky out of the way now. and i'm, i think for a long time already that the people in the us want to get rid of it. lensky, even last summer, already when, when nature announced, and also that they don't want to take to create in his rips and was quite a harsh and, and the people in washington were not happy about that. he is playing
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a role. and if, if washington decides that his role is played out, and then he will leave the question and then the decided, i think this is the question of time and this i think about a new idea. well, i mean, clearly is the question the time as well. but it was also a question of money. i mean, you've got this bill in washington that's basically dead on arrival. that's billed as opposed to secure the southern border with mexico with all the migraines coming up hundreds of thousands of them. but the bill is go to hold as polk in that for israel and you crane, although the republicans, the thing is that on arrival, it's never going to pos with this abiding administration saying i'll be going to help with the board of christ as well as put all this money for is rather new craig into this package and you better have both on it, you know, such as the state of affairs politically speaking in washington right now we, let's, let's talk to your credit is the economic lifeline. all that cash now is coming in from europe because this bill is kind of sold off with a house in washington dc. i mean, the in you seems ready to dish out the money doesn't seem particularly happy about
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it. i just want to say this guy, there's a guy on line robot po, saki, he's a very wealthy business man. investor, he writes some books. he said, he's a big investor. he said, anyone pouring money into ukraine these days? that's the worst investment you could ever do. why do you think this mindset that well then you have to ask him why he said that. i don't see anything good and invested in ukraine. of the country is corrupt, the economy is down. that was even before all of this escalations, ukraine is the poor as country in europe. i don't see many reasons to invest that especially having in mind that i think more than half of the population already is, has left the country. so there's even nobody to, to build up, you can kind of be sometime in the future, you is doing what buys and once the republicans down. so the right now the us paying the bill for the, for the interest of the united states. so that's what's happening, and this is what the hold up for us and what's left on the line of doing at this
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moment and you're yeah, so you're up right now with the, with these, the historic of pharma demonstrations all across some of the major european cities and major european capitals, you know, it's amazing, isn't it? here with these european politicians, sending billions to the money pit of ukraine when the war is basically lost for nato and america and europe. now, why do even cut the subsidies for its own farm? but as far as the medical system, but no, no, no, we got loads of money to send to you, craig. i mean thomas looked at the end of the day. is it all about? well, send it to lloyd often that if so, excuse me, the defense minister said a year or so ago, we want to make russia bleed. is that what this is all about? what's the end game here? they keep pumping money into this corrupt, bottomless pits. yeah, it's a oh, of course it's against russia. this is a, this is obvious. it's obviously set. they want that to defeat rochester, strategically. so it's, it's about how many russia, that's what it's all about, even if you can. and some day there are many countries that us is very active right
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now. like a cause of time to use this to um, our medium old over. um, so they, they will have to chance and then they would use it. i think, to have rush. that's another place when you're pregnant, it is finished. so yeah it's, it's just about about timing russia and by the way, uh, today or so up on the lines that uh, in the, in this beach that, uh, uh, all the problems of the european farms are coming from climate change and russia. so again, what's the, yeah, it's just, it's about, it's probably just speed of stuff. i'm sorry about what you know, these, these narrative does that mean, you know, climate change and, and as a rush it bad rush it bad. i mean, you know, i really hope thomas of people are finally starting to see through the b s that is close to the broadcasts from the west and political and media. i mean, it's either lawful try at this point and tell them that, hey, thanks for joining us. thomas rope older and wal correspond to. great to see you soon. thank you. bye. all right. all right, thanks for joining a surface program. lie for most of those right now, 5 30 pm funds to be
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