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the investigation starts. watch on how to use the, the, the headlines. what else? the international and they are calling it. stop. i taj, a massive loss. tons, one of the iranians, main gas supply routes into an in, but also a head for the palestinians. basically struggling to deal with the death that come to daily and the goal is in english, one mind losing his entire family. also early unofficial results in indonesia as presidential election shows the incumbent defense minutes so way ahead of his opponents. if the results started right now, he would have enough support for house. dr. victory. the little invasions coming
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across our border and all way at the centers was get the money, gets the cash palace low the plains, get the champagne ready and plotted on bipartisan pensions. boiling over in washington, democrats pushed the foreign aid package through the senate, leaving the wide open border at home and is highly neglect the right. we all live on loud without the mainstream narratives, of course, it saw the international life. so a huge explosion of to one of iran main gas pipelines. apparently, it was sabotage that is, according to the country's petroleum administer. however, he added the adequate contingency plans have been in place for some time to mitigate such an incident. of the i see with a prediction that we had for a long time about the possible terrorist acts of our enemies and considering the
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recent events in the region. we were prepared to act quickly in the event of vandalism, to our oil and gas pipelines from the early hours of the explosion in the gas transmission pipelines my colleagues at the national gas company, i'll be run quickly, re routed supplies around the network, and specialist teams were dispatched to the scene of the incident, and fortunately there were no casualties. the enemy's goal of cutting off the gas in the major provinces of the country will not be achieved while exactly to massive explosions ripped through uh, 2 different provinces. um and there wants southern regions at the same around the same time the early hours of wednesday. initially we heard about the 1st explosion that took place in the little jang county and as long as the south western jo, hardaman han and box t r e problem is targeting a high pressure gas pipeline there in the county. and then um, i, a few hours later we heard about this 2nd explosion that reportedly came shortly
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after the 1st explosion, but in another region in the province of fars in southern iran. of course, above both the explosions came around the same time in the early hours of wednesday and both targeted. the major arteries of air was national gas pipeline, which transfers now natural gas from the main hub of it was gas production. in the persian gulf, all the way to it was northern and central regions, including the capital one. shortly after the fire broke out. um i was a massive fire, of course on the last was huge and based on eye witnesses, i with is a said that the sound of the explosions could be heard from as far as 60 kilometers away from the main side of the incident. but for now, um the, the, the fire has been put out by firefighters and the coast is clear now based on
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reports released by us already using both provinces. of course, we have heard from the iranian house already is that the incidence, both incidents have led to no casualties. but the cause of the incident is still under investigation. the head of the yes network or control center site. i really immediately said that it was an act of sabotage, a wanting officials, but they did not point the finger of blame adds any entity or any person or any country, but such industrial incidents are not on common. any error on, of course, everyone has in the past experienced such um, industrial incidents or accidents. but usually those instances were blamed on israel and that there been several incidents i'm in the targeting. it was a nuclear facilities or a long as i'm arms production factories in the past. and there one usually blames
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those incidents on is really intelligent services. but whether or not this latest incident have anything to do with israel, or the wide, or regional comment that's unfolding in that region between as well and how miles all these questions remain to be answered in the following days and hours of the biggest active environmental terrorism the globe has ever witnessed the memories of a north stream pipeline to talk in 2022 was still fresh as another pipeline to attack this time in iran sets of concerns of eco side. the economics owens, all of us weight and denmark at the bottom of the baltic sea, the pipe, supplying natural gas from russia to germany were blown up by sabotage. and despite clear evidence, the explosions were deliberate and no one's ever been officially blamed. and regarding this attack in iran, academic and political analyst aside, and why haven't but, and he showed his take on the possible perpetrators behind this latest explosion. i
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would say it's probably the as rarely use or the americans are both because most of the, the road to prepare at times that do take place in iran are funded by this way. these are the americans. it's either a v a. they come in from the northern iraq, the territories, or they come in from the foreigner on, alongside the progress on the border with the run around syria and government are actively supporting the people in cause of the resistance enabling them to defend themselves. so these res, definitely seek revenge. that's why they regularly attacked syria. that's why the us and that is right. and the british heart attack and yeah, means of doing it to support it as well. in the case, if you're on, there's really is we'll try to do whatever they can, but their capability is against the wrong or increasingly limited. israel has so
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many problems and crises now uh that it's really unable to do anything serious against the country. so i would say that if it was a terror attack, it's not, it, wouldn't it? it's not impressive to southern gaza now with fear has continued amount over an anticipated full scale is riley ground invasion on that. i find the 2 girls you see right now i see the suzanne has the sooner both were killed on monday and it's really strikes on the city. are they tied together with 6 other members of the family? the only survivor able to see him sooner. he lost both his parents, 2 brothers, 2 nieces and a nephew, and able to even recall them. i many have to identify that bodies. when i saw them, there were 3 on identified people. i was scared to open the body bag and see what's inside. i opened it and i found my mother. my father had visible marks,
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identified him from his clothes, my brother, his children, and his wife. i was able to identify them from the small pieces of their clothes and one of this stuff, what interest be now going online since the is riley attack it supports to show want to be but he was nice is she can be seen more or less hanging out of the window of the family home, the man spoke about the mom and he also found some of his relatives. and that's the rebel. choose from an end the targeting was direct. i found them torn apart. they were killed in cold blood with no mercy. i'm talking to you now amid the debris between the pieces of my family members and their clothes, i was extracting them and i saw the remains of our house. all of them were torn into parts of the day to day lives of so many palestinians. now it's just simply a battle of survival medicines with such short supply, long queues, folding a distribution centers, but so many people end up leaving with nothing. the situation has not been helped by somebody aid calling
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a voice even being hit and made his reading strikes. some of those displaced have been sharing the tales of hardship, a muscular in the owner, and my brother in law juma was among thousands of people with cancer in the gaza strip. had they all stopped receiving treatment after the targeting of hospitals and gaza. and so there is no place for treatment, no pain killers. my brother in law was placed on a waiting list, but he didn't travel due to the long procedures used by the occupation. you must obtain many approvals to flee and receive treatment abroad. and now he's gone, he died due to the lack of medicine, we will treatment and low chance to travel abroad. we even struggle to find oxygen for him to breathe his condition worse. and after the war started, when the disease was discovered, it was in its early stages. it could have been treated with 4 months of fierce war on our people in no treatment available, a condition worsened and led to his death. and i'm out of my home is gone, a 4 story building destroyed completely. i have 6 sons and 4 daughters. each had an
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apartment, they were living in my building, but now it's gone and my children and i are displaced. i was diagnosed with prostate cancer about 6 years ago and i've received treatment since then in gaza in jerusalem. and in ramallah today, there is no treatment. i'm dying sitting here, my children went to search the hospitals to find pain killer pills for me to get by the disease. i feel it affecting my whole body. i lie in bed in pain. i sit in pain, there's nothing but living on pain killers. i can walk 10 meters and was before the disease. i was 97 kilograms and now 30 kilograms are gone. but as of course, being widespread condemnation from so many countries on human rights organizations directed towards israel. like this stuff from the head of the arab league who says israel's actions and gaza will have very long term consequences. had this. is there any idea of forcibly moving palestinians out of bed territories, whether in gauze, the old of westbank, and that's emptying these territories for the is randy,
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people means that a 1000, the confrontation is ahead of us. i think it's crucial and vital for the united states to or the israel to stop these policies. otherwise, the middle east would explode in an unprecedented way. meanwhile, form a c i direct to might from pay a raising more than a few are, but i also have a look at that dried the. he's pictured in israel singing and dancing with the idea of soldiers while in southern guns of people the morning, the depths of the children don't cousin from the us. national security council says washington simply cannot force israel to reduce the number of civilian casualties. to many of the many thousands of people killed in the gaza conflict have been innocent civilians too many. and we have been very, very clear about our concerns with ours rarely counterparts. about that it's not like we give them a homework assignment and they have to then turn in their plan to us for grading. we have said that from our perspective as a friend of israel and as a supporter of their efforts and to defend themselves,
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we would expect that any plan for going into rafa would have properly account uh for the now more than 1000000 civilians that that are seeking refuge down there and while america puts the in the request to dial down the killing and gaza from so that out sanctions against is riley settlers whom it says have committed to human rights abuses against palestinian civilians in the west, bye a france adopt sanctions against extremist as riley settlers who have been guilty of violence against palestinian civilians in the west bank as such, 28 individuals are targeted by an administrative band from french territory. france reaffirms its strong condemnation of this unacceptable violence. as we have stated on numerous occasions, it is the responsibility of the israeli authorities to put an end to this and to prosecute their perpetrators. let's have this conversation further now with that political i list aside name of who's now joining us from the west bank city over a mile a nearly quarter past 1 p m. local time is great to have you on the program. a very
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well welcome to you as you know, we all continue watching this here. so washington and continue supporting israel with cash and weapons while fronts and stock contrast wants to sanction is rarely settlers who have a tech to tell us spinning and why. why do you think mr. new motor that's not the disparity between the policies, between the us on fronts regarding israel. i mean, the policy policies do appear to be widely different. i was leaving do, and all of the rest of the american decision, which is also the budget in june, in the sanction or settlers. it's just, you know, make us feel that the best thing is that they are doing something and redone against those incentives. what start as a phase of what we're going to the investors owe about this is not the last business. anyway, it's a move we do it in the right direction, but it's not definitely not what we need from the american. i'm different ish add
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to academic destructiveness, general, and all district, those in general, which supported by the government, which was rather then sanctioned on me. therefore, the french move came even more advanced by the 28, instruct less. but here, as i mentioned, we need to call them the whole process or 2nd that's endorsed bank as the gym. and i guess the freshmen know and goals are kinds of i should be driving. it was wor, eh, which is the slip. b, compared to the 4th geneva convention. and it's, it's an aggression and i guess diversity is, well, mr. the, i think i'm sort of jumping. i think, i think you make a very good point. the point, i do apologize for interrupting you, mr. new motor, but i'm glad you said this because you know, okay, so from this is going to sanction 28 is ready. sap lives and i'll not allowed to
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enter french territory. one really one is if they care or not, i think you make a point. it seems that france is basically virtually signaling. okay, we're going to criticize and sanction somebody's ready settlers, but turn a blind eye to what so many people are calling the continued genocide in gauze. i miss the name of the why do you think western governments haven't been able to or haven't tried to put a wrench in there? is rails military incursions in gaza? all they totally inept. is it? is it just not possible to put pressure on his room? it was ed, they currently belonged to the menu, the americans. i'm giving them the green light. it's white, clear like like to go with that there was that are formed by by. yeah. and that then. yeah, i bite is and i didn't watch sports. i'm all you have of the, you know, the people, the, the be lies with them. i try to avoid getting people. but at the same time,
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you know, our students in the office stuck this, this land of war on roughly so way. yeah. they give the right, like, you know, the give them the, uh, the whole but also the sec, i go for the government a nation now wish of the western countries was talking about their concern. and the, the, you know, they've given like the idea of that it's made out of voice. and that will cost a lot of but catch what it is i'm going to do better cdm. and they can do much, but i've done that. i'm just so they can just make them to this race. if you go there, we know that there's going to be a black box. it starts even, you know, i'm, i know, but my 2nd side is even more, especially directly. i'm talking about 105000000. we want you to go to 10 research team or send email. and you've also got basically a tent sitting you down there in the file. you've got what approximately 1500000
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refugees trying to find safe haven. and here's the israel bombing the area and now considering some sort of boss ground military in college. and i want to, to ask you, okay, we've got the head of the arab league who's come out condemning the actions of israel, saying these are going to have very long term consequences. you got officials in egypt who was saying, we're going to cut off tides with his relative israel forces palestinian refugees over the egyptian border. but i wanted to ask you, where is the arab league in o of this state seems to be, i don't know suspiciously quiet these days mister nemo? yes, yes, that's actually do. i rebuild that? the most of the countries are also a complaint with the american bullshit. so they, they want, they have to good size is right on the open or something in the action, i guess is, was as far as like, supporting them or some of these ladies. so the number,
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remember that was one directions fair and square in 2006. and there was a white glove by the max. also the outcomes was able to get better students at that time. so they are ok, see what that was. so they can, we can, you know, use song statements here and there, but in reality they are not about what i'm seeing on the country. most of them, uh, movies. yeah. american voices in the region, especially because of all this. right. so we know that they are not going to take any kind of an action, as we said last night, the other part of the national community, they go work with the design that you go ahead with this operation. we were doing this, i'm that i'm both sang shows what organizations. so that's my the,
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the is i from, from the launch. but as far as the at the see the concern of them. busy you know, what likely, what's going on and the stuff that's going to be enough or do do is read from goes on into what else i, we, what seemed to them. yeah. helps is determined to go into a 100 to and they always the best thing and, and the distance as he said, he's the prisoner. but the reality he's go perfect the joy this could prove it would prove to be it worse than anything. we've seen to date, mr. new motor. if israel does launch this massive ground military and coach, and in the order i filed with so many civilians and refugees are trying to huddle for safety, we could see some thing on believable side. and the motor is a political analyst joining us lot from what i'm. i'll be greatly appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. the quote,
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a message to those who that question american results. that's all us senate majority leader, chuck schumer, who describes a new bill that includes billions and foreign aid for ukraine, israel. and so i want if we want the world to remain a safe place for freedom, for democratic principles, for our future prosperity, that america must lead the way. and with this bill, the senate declares that american leadership will not waver, will not falter, will not fail. today, we make vladimir poor regret today. he questioned america's resolve. and we made clear to others like china as president, she not to test our determination, us. and we send a clear bi partisan message of resolves to our allies in nato. well, as you just heard, that was us senator chuck schumer and in his remarks he blamed to russia for
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undermining faith and america's leaders around the world. he didn't seem to know so the many foreign policy failures that the united states is overseeing. one takes a look at libya. one take. ready look at afghanistan, syria and iraq, it would make sense why some would doubt the capacity of american leaders and their ability to carry out effective operations and bring justice to the world. however, he didn't mention that when his remarks it. ready all simply russia that has worked to undermine the united states credibility. now, in his remarks that he called this bill, that was just passed by the us senate providing funding for israel and you frame as well as taiwan. he called it the most important deal in the history. uh, he said that passing it was a huge achievement. however, santa ran paul of kentucky, strongly disagree with chuck schumer. this is what the republican senator from
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kentucky had to say opened the champagne pop the court. the senate democratic leader and the republican leader are on the way to keep have they've got $60000000000.00 they're bringing. i don't know if it'll be cash in pallets, but they're taking your money to give that they didn't have much time, really no job and no money to do anything about our border. we're being invaded, a liberal invasions coming across our border. 800000 people came illegally the last month and all they had time to do in the senate was get the money, get the cash pallets load the plains, get the champagne ready, and slot a key of. now there has been back and forth debate between democrats and republicans in the us senate surrounding this bill for months. now the original bill did have of funding for the us border and border security. however,
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that funding was removed to add. many republicans were anger that seemed more funding is going to ukraine, them to protecting the american border and securing the of safety of american citizens. now, funding for taiwan was added to the bill, but it went forward with out funding for the us board. now republicans, what of agreed to the bill much earlier, if that funding for the border had been given priority over the bottomless pit of funding they have piled onto you crank. however, that was not something democrats seemed willing to negotiate on. and democrats blame everyone but themselves for that it's the result of the conspiracy from russia is the result of treason from republicans that they consider to be against the country, market republicans, etc. they don't seem to acknowledge the real failures of u. s. foreign policy and real revelations about the u. s. funding of ukraine and the results of that money pouring into the country and what that is, matt, uh,
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they don't want to acknowledge that may be part of what has delayed this bill from passing the bill. now. house to have to go to the us house of representatives. uh they will vote on it next. uh, and after that, uh, if it passes the house of representatives, which is certainly not guaranteed, as there is expected to be quite a bit of debate around it, just as there was in the senate, then it will end up on the uh, the seat or the desk of joe biden will then have to sign it in so long. so uh, this is the process. many expect this bill would pass a long time ago. it's taken quite some time as debates about u. s. foreign policy and continued funding for in cranes escalates many in the united states just don't be always to be spending lots of money on foreign wars around the world piling weapons into foreign countries, while the situation at home deteriorates particularly on the us border. so that's what's just occurred on capital hill. the senate has passed, the bill will be waiting. see what happens next. the world, the largest democracy is over 200000000 people are eligible to vote in indonesia
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and many have now finished costing the ballots in a local parliamentary and presidential elections prep polo. so beando has a substantial lead over his opponents. that's according to an early unofficial account. the next leader of the nation must secure at least $0.50. now if the only results do not sign a, no one takes off the ballast. well, it's going to be a run of stage being june, but let's have a bit of a closer look now at the content is there on the program on the spot. so wait on a camera for the academic previous governor of jakarta. is there anyone who is there any kind of not the back of the current president's, i'm vicious project to move the capital from jakarta to borneo is another one of the gunshot, a kind of well, he's got a long career and public service. a former governor of central java is the 1st criticism for promoting mining development in the area. but of course then of course we have the bible will still be on to the current defense minister. his
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previous a face allegations that he denies of human rights abuses. this is his 4th attempt, the taking the top job. well, let's discuss how the presidential, the pairings were supported in parliament ahead of this, but have a look for yourself. and this was backed by 3 political policies, which between them had a 167 seats. were talking about 29 percent of parliament and so beyond, so supported by full parties making up 45 percent of a house on panel as the backing of 2 parties that hold 25 percent of the seats. but this distribution is likely to change off of account for the new part of it is complete. will details now from the leading cause of his headquarters with us. he corresponded rebecca the the, the
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the, all the earlier elections today. i have already declared that his support the word from the parties that have to wait for the final result orders for problem and vice president man has 5 people to deliver a speech, a victory speech reporting for our
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my colleagues ask you a taylor had the chance to speak with the spokes person for all 3 candidates, i've listened to what they had to say, and certainly there are there concerns about about how we price unity going forward and the next pricing. and also about the size or shift upon the end or not. because there has been spaces in the past, and also the behavior chosen by certain palsy people that probably is not really suitable, you know, for, for press freedom and also to pay them a call back to budget on the internet. so something that we wish, what might happen in the future is a new nation going back to the final standard kid in the, you know, from when the 30 years ago doing that, you asked during that new partner region. this is not the 1st time that mississippi onto has been running around in 2014 here on in 2019. and in both those cases
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she lost in 2019 me. so rights as well. but why does, why does he think the best time would be any different? does he not want to kind of leave it for a younger generation, a fresh face to politics? well, he has given an opportunity for um, the brand to be his running mate. this case has the vice president, and i think that the shows that visit problem or really cares about the future generation in and not just use that that's at the segment. baltic effect man. um, as for the other candidates, uh no one is under $45.00 even. so i'm pretty sure that the, the 56 percent off of the young folders that have gone to the pulse today be realized that some changes, obviously, you know,
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$4.00 that may have to be made in the quote in order to allow him to run uh, that well actually is ations. uh and he is, he was called a new net per baby. what about this charge of nepotism? are you concerned about the direction of some movements in indonesia at the moment? why don't think many people are deeply concerned about the fact that the trouble is trying to be made was able, you know, to get it to the, to the come to station because of the i think out procedures that you went through doing to the support problem you know, his father and his uncle at the constitutional court. and we've been not dressing this issue for the policy. no, to mom's, asking people to pay up paintings to do this. you know, and i think call uh issue that flags uh, the humidity of the for his son. and we believe that these uh close to him down my .

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