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[000:00:00;00] the more than 50 people are killed as the idea continues. that's offensive at elsie's the hospital. this comes as images a month on social media showing wilkes's and journalist this hanes. i'm blindfolded by the is wally own, and i tell you, pray need official ins, solves a chinese slip, special representative. i deliberately mispronouncing his son named using an upset . i see the line for the resume says on that used to live up to their expectations that these officially confirmed windows of the presidential election with a rental of breaking 87 percent of the vote. we shall be impressions of one of the
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elections and national and we were wanting to election the union 3 days here in moscow. and i can tell you this is a very objective democracy. is it high level? the very warm welcome at 7 pm here in most go in your watching all the international with the lights, as well as news updates. as always, it's great to have you with a top story this, our canada is whole thing, new weapons exports to israel. the government decision was made in a non binding both in parliament with the majority supporting the motion. the palestinian government is welcome to the decision kind of it hasn't approved any permits for august expos, since the beginning of january. also is considered a minor supply of lisa weapons to as well as approved nearly $21000000.00 worth of
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new permits since the october 7th. how much attack less discuss this in more detail now. wait joins live by um, busta no, no other amara cheap representative of the palestinian general delegation. so you kind of to many thanks for your time today. i really appreciate it. first of all, i'd like to ask you, what's the significance of kind of just move to hold on supplies to as well? well, as you said, might not be a large quantity of the or in, in, in money or an amount to that, to canada, traits with this row. but the significance is in the move itself is in the messaging that is being sent to israel in particular. and to the world as well that, that we are but up to and we are going to implement it just way doing this and other i to international law and that it's for us. and i suppose
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the hope is that other states will possibly follow kind of the suits. do you think that's possible? well that's, that's the hope. um we had to force high expectations when the motion was initially introduced and it's initial form. and unfortunately the, the recognition of palestine was part of the, the main core issues and that motion was taken out. and that's where we see canada, whether it takes a leading role in something we have a domino effect. we're sure that a lot of states will recognize the palestine after canada does. and the same we're hoping for with the aim of stopping dealing with weapons as well. we understand that in logic, we're the palestinian and canadian activists sous the canadian foreign ministry for selling weapons too, as well. do you think that that low sewage could have influenced us was decision to still pay psalms deliveries to as well. you know,
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i think that it's more than one said, of course there is an ethical side and a legal side about legal side world. so constitutes with 3rd party responsibilities that's kind of that has to comply with, especially by c. j purpose for rent show for regional measures on the plausible case of genocide, the israel spacing currently. so as a 3rd state, there are me obligations for canada to prevent the genocide from continuing if it was uh, being hot. and so that also includes the trade off uh, uh, lease or non lethal weapons, which will age is fairly new. it's 10 sites as well as locally when it's, it deals with the count of those law as well. and its citizens who are being affected from this job site as well. it's an interesting turn around. so kind of do it,
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especially as it also announces it will receive funding available as well through number of states stopped payments following as well as accusations against the agencies workers, claiming of course, they participated in the october 7th and mazda tag. why do you think canada is now splitting from? is wisdom partners on this most oh side. so it's um, initially the, the infinity, the israel has been shielded with, for decades now included, i believe a whatever allegations it presents without conveying any evidence. and that is part of kind of this reasoning in my, in my understanding, i think that's, it says canada is waiting for years now for evidence of the, the allegations that israel out off on 6 human rights organizations,
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claiming that they are curious about food bank. it's until now and the canada by announcing the cause of the on the funds on the day of the assuming the original measures the up on the case of genocide. that was all scheme by israel to put on the on, in disposition of the, of the accused instead of israel from the international law at the i c j. so i think that there has been some time where canada spots those be through and they have seen enough evidence in their manner to see and grad dealing with those allegations as they see, satisfactory to convince them to go back. although no payments were miss during this pause, it's um these,
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these 2 small steps being taken by canada will give some relief to the suffering people in gaza. but why they've taken to the hall if they did of blood said so this supposed to be shown. and yeah, it's, it's, it's really late. i agree, but better late than never. and i hope that the, that is those steps, although they're important. but we have a lot of more important steps that canada could take initially to help elevate the torture that is happening. and bring closer ad to this genocide as well. so we're hoping that at this point and kind of the realize that it's, it's can and any struggle without bringing justice to the people under occupation. even if that a press, there is a steps as to ally and once you have those steps that kind of do might take will be,
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do think it has enough power and influence to stop this altogether. so 1st and foremost again, recognizing talestine is a very crucial step because at that point is kind of the recognizes spouse time. the only reason why canada was not supporting the i c. c endeavor of palestine is because it's, it's a view, it's not the state. so there are a lot of things that follow was a recognition is given a lot of responsibilities and a lot of ways to protect the people on the ground and to have stronger say not to mention that the yes canada is able. we have seen kind of that in other cases when it's willing to enforce the international law as i see it and have a participation in that. so the will is important and then the teams will be present
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them adults to what might phase criticism from as well and as well supports as now that is taking these minutes and it did, it did the uh, from israel and from the community, the pro israel the design us lobby, there are a lot, there's a lot of heat. but so i just want to tell you here that the environment in general in western countries and as canada and particular is that you traveling to use be pro is riley. so once any thing that concerns human rights of the palestinians were even put on the international law when it comes to outstanding is considered. and he is really anti sematic because scientists lobbies building all of these that this power build up on the issue comes from claiming that what is happening is
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a religious struggle and it's against the jewish communities and not against the occupation and the part type, no matter what the oppressor sewage in this apartment is to adjusting to de himself is opening support data, as well as rights of self defense. at the same time, condemning violence against palestinians not considering the guns as desktop. now stands at $32000.00. how can the canadian appointment is to continue to claim as well as acting in self defense? yeah, that's, that's the, uh, it is an issue that we keep uh, bringing up and that was a disappointment as well. that this uh, self defense play. that was even uh, like, uh, refuted, in the i c, j professional measures of it was put in the bullshit. so one, yes, we know that the account of that insists on that part. and that we keep asking it to reconsider such
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a claim. because an occupying power does not have the right to solve this whole defense against the people. it's a, it occupies, and yet we know that there are a lot of limitations. i, as i told you, internally and externally in the do your politics and in the national cohesion, uh, within canada, that plays a lot, a big role that we owe canada. we take further steps to just to implement the values we can suppose of the international law that preaches not just with condemnation sense the statements. and what do you think is going to be the deciding factor in achieving peace in the middle east of justice? that is what could happen. we can say any longer. and these, the press to decide for the video pressure to decide for the press it's, they get to have their own state. if they can't get to have their self determination or their values,
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you can't build someone's well be on someone else's device. and that's what's happening right now. we can keep all normalizing the dehumanization of the policy and you, people, as it likes this, don't read anything. we will not be the perfect victim, and the world needs to start acting like that to, and, and other a to, to on the responsibilities and, and according one final question for you, if, if i may, according to the mazda, as well as response to the latest guns as these fall proposal was negative. why do you think that is? what do you think is causing the hold up? i don't think that to and that's an yeah. who and his the government jeff. and i don't like to say this right when you can stream this government as this, this government is the only problem and if it goes the other way, this one is one of the most extreme is governments. but it doesn't mean that other governments uh where the uh, right and, and,
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and send the occupier. but this government, and that's an, yeah, they don't actually want to. and the aggression, i don't believe for a 2nd that the, the cases that they portray about security the, your, the cases of hostages or anything like that that they claim their priorities actually that the priority of it's in yahoo is destroyed gaza and is to dispossess the people from their homes to take over and to continue his plan, the plan that the of the continuous next by that has been the catastrophe has been default. that'd be fell on the palestinian depot for the case now. which at the end of the day, a develops into israel, taking all the land and the pressing people for input to protect you, which i really appreciate your time today. thank you for speaking to us. we've been
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talking to an impass of them. no, none of them are a chief representative of the palestinian general's obligation to canada. thank you . thank you for having more than 50 people have been killed in a 24 hour period as the idea of continues to store mile. she's the hospice of the north of the enclave. idea of video search it shows is where the troops conducting what they call anti terrorist operations at the medical facility as well. so is the palestinians they killed with terrorists claim how strongly would checks. it would be more than a $140.00 phase how that taste is the status of the account paid on the medical facility territory. i'll say for is the largest medical complex in gaza and to show to thousands of displays, palestinians during the conflict. some of our safest displays say the idea of humiliated and mistreated them. the ship is really forces besieged and storm dos. chief a hospital while we were displaced there. after 2 and a half days under siege,
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we ran out of food and water. we had nothing to eat or drink what else? so what made things even worse is that i have little children, no model including a newborn. finally, we raised white flags from the windows along with another family, and miss leah's railey forces evacuated us a little. there they made us take off our clothes and all that took all our belongings and handcuffed us. and the who now during the rate is where the force is reportedly blindfolded journalists and health care workers at the hospital, ordering them to strip down to that underway and verified images, circulating online purportedly. so the abuse of adult doesn't join it lists dot o c. the other post land, the health coworkers were forced out into the cold without clothes. the idea is trying to justify its ways on the hospital by staying seen the a mass terrace. we're hiding that a local journalist reported that the situation at all she thought is dia, these really forces detained all the doctors and al chief a hospital. i see you,
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patients are left without any medical care. all the doctors they arrested were stripped and humiliated for us is concerned for the safety of journalists. that was the us state department response. when i spoke to the person was almost why the us is keeping silence about the continued targeting of journalists bias. well, my point is, when will they that states the man? and i say that this cannot keep on going with jarvis that our credentials that have worked out for a year after year, decade after like a winning onto those ratings. went on to this with why do they keep taking them targeting and giving them and presenting them with impunity? why is that not? i'm afraid just the site when we talk about continuing to press israel to enhance its mechanisms to better protect civilians. we of course, are also talking about extending that to journalists as well. we are always concerned with the safety of journalist, especially in conflict globe zones,
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especially in somewhere like gaza. or we can now talk to the journalists, but we saw in that clip slide our account, washington bureau chief of the outputs newspaper. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you today. i'd like to ask you for your thoughts on the events of the al she for most of the past few days. how would you describe what's going on? i wanna thank you for having me. it is a work line. i mean, you know, and it's in both times it cannot be described any other way. it is read, keeps going into these medical facilities. and basically the intent is really to deny whatever left of medical care that people can go to and, and receive. and you know, some a modicum of health care and that has had denied them. and not only this facility, but also in 33 other facilities. so plain and simple, you know, they said the shift in particular is also a refuge. a lot of people go there to take shelter to take their kids to as we've
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seen and know what, but that was the was the person that you were spoke with as part of my colleagues. same thing as family and it was with them. we don't know what happened to him or his family. you know, he was taken away strip down and so, so it is a word crime as that goes on time after time with no other a except to continue the humanizing the 1000 and to continue. and the exact that correct, that correct revenge. i don't know for what but the obviously with no political or military and because obviously medicare lays where there's not a tubing as well so it takes it out on such facilities. so then how do you feel about the white house spokespersons comments that as well as the state department, the spokesman, the deputy spokesman deal is responding to my question and, and i believe it is just it checks the responsibility of the united states of america. i mean,
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we keep saying this country keeps saying that drawing those means the bedrock of a free society and so on and defend the journalist everywhere we know. and you know that it has caught out which way too. and you have to claim that journalist were abused in the ukrainian or russian war and all that stuff everywhere else, you know, and, and we had a mind many places at china, you know, the week of august stuff that we keep hearing day after day except back up to the post in 150 pounds to end up being killed, at least at least 150 boston. and that'd be killed in the beginning of this war. they have done absolutely nothing. i mean, you know, there may be scores of us that we're not aware of, you know, loggers as strangers and so on. yeah. and so it does really, it is a lot of the mind that the united states that claims and, and join us to be a. yeah, very important, the templates i said, and that must be protected because we need to know what's going on on the ground. then it looks exactly the other way while they are being mastercard. and as you
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were saying, some absolutely disturbing that pose coming in from the bicycle complex about palestinians be detained, tortured, killed that by the idea for post filters. and journalists are among those detain with these, waiting for his beating blindfolds and stripping them down to the underwear. do you think these cases will ever be thoroughly investigated? not by the way. it is. this is the thing. i mean, the united states of america always says we request and we ask this way to do that . and then there's way to say, okay, we will look into it will investigate. but this has been going on for all the decades of the occupation since 1967 at least is or have never investigated itself . it definitely not would never and equipment i did so in any way, shape or form. so basically a and that is real, does that with infinity? i mean, we all know about be the case of the sharina bottler, the jar list that they have to 0 during this. that was the set,
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then it was on the 11th and 2022. we at the, the united states of america, accepted indian, although she wasn't us citizen accepted in the, in, as a way the claim that yeah, they killed her, but they really did not have the intent to kill her to setting it there. so there's this thing that goes on day after day, time after time, and with absolutely, and not so much as that. any kind of, you know, miserable kind of a sanctions or reaction from the united states of america. and the idea is, sorry, i'm going to kick it goes to the other question 1st summer saying that's a journalist's a being targets in an attempt to silence what was going on at the obviously for medical complex hunting dogs or in general, do you think that's an accurate assessment of what our present there's read has always done this. the during the same people say gust, let's say when we say a journalist, they think i'm sure in
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a box or they think of the $150.00 that had been killed since it is right away. this war, the ongoing war on gaza really? yes. slot that was not a war. and but the slower on guys out. but actually waiting for that. i mean, if you joy list palestinian journalist from my newspaper from other newspapers, from dungeon stations, as someone had been get it and killed, then it says, created and prison. they annandale, to actually basically stuff out. the tools, i mean, mine was paper publish is a, and you know, under is really loved because we are under occupation and jerusalem. and for years and years and years were we would hopeless to them. and the print edition was great swats self empty space because the sensor wasn't taken out completely. and then they said, why you can't do this because that gives us that you know, a bad image in the world. so you've got to put an advertisement then, or put in poetry or put whatever it is, you know, just fill the space. so there is always done that is good,
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but not in our field that he cannot handle the truth. and therefore, it is just not that out. of course, the position of as well as they say, the idea is, is targeting people who are a terrorist. she said that even if those killed foot, my question is even if those killed what terrace tons hall getting a hospice will be justified from the standpoint of international to well, i tell you what it is when it is really the quintessential terror state. it's against a state thing, and i always say this, i don't need to repeat it every time. and then then every palestinian as far as rooms concerned is a terrace. the boston is on the occupation simply mean enough. people under occupation have the right to resist, whether by, by whatever means that's according to the us, according to all international laws and so on. so, is there a may think what it wants, i mean, everybody does to justify. and their crimes act, criminal no justifies that. his clients all the time against that,
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that divide that killing or they have limitations of, uh, an opponent, the crime figure and so on. so they, they, we have always done this and that pretty and not going to change it called appeal. and those, the edits and in the eighty's and the seventy's at test organization, they bomb and that, and you know, then they, it hospitals and booth at. and then 1982 and they said that the p p a low fighters were there, but the last as part of their so that's a really an old story. there's nothing new there. what are you good speaking to today? thank you very much for your time side. our account, washington bureau chief of the out because news type of thank you have a good day. thank you. the top of your credit and official has raised a few eyebrows off through insulting chinese and special represent. stephanie white on asked by deliberately mispronouncing his name and using a crude cost would. are you still in the,
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is the most in vehicle with the promotion is as soon as we say that the boy sample was done. so when he might, as well as camp continues to face mounting defense on the battlefield. it's clear that ukraine's the secretary of the national security and defense council, i would say to neil of this, resorting to some low brow tactics name, calling essentially the chinese representatives last name way resembles a very nasty crude word in russian and ukrainian. which essentially means penis in english, and so after leeway came to crane looking to bring the conflict closer to peace mister than you thought it would be appropriate to make fun of the special representative from china. his last name. there's no room for misinterpretation here either because you can see clearly on the video that the humor was not lost on the anchors that were conducting this interview. but it's also no secret that they knew of has taken issue in the past with chinese, with china's position on a potential peaceful resolution of the conflict and ukraine. specifically that
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beijing says they will not participate in any sort of peace negotiations that do not include moscow at the negotiating table. nevertheless, china's foreign ministry has said that it's still going to continue to try to work towards a peaceful solution. the platinum, if everything has been officially proclaimed window of the presidential election with a to 7.28 percent of the vote, a central election commission code the final results, the russian president expressed his appreciation to everyone who took part in the election process. and thanks vote, as for supporting him a little c request, i think all of you for your trust, i will do everything i can to meet your expectations. and i understand that such a level of trust increases responsibility for russia for the wellbeing of our people. and demands more results and efficiency from myself and from all our team, we will do everything in order to implement large scale national projects and programs. i talked about in the recent address. the elections have shown that russia is one big and united family today. together we follow the historic path we've chosen. we are confident in ourselves,
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our strength in our future. thank you very much. lenny i spoke with said again journalist lydia and michael gach, he was a russian presidential election observer said with me will she witness during the votes? and no, we morning thought elections during 3 days here in moscow, and i can tell you that is a very objective democracy is its high levels. as we know, western countries have been quick to claim the russian election was on democratic as someone who actually observed the votes. well, how would you response to such criticism? read this season? yes, they try of severe ways to this the best otherwise. uh these the elections and say they are full spots. we seen everything and everything. uh, what we seen. uh, we made uh that per 1000 the voltage insensible rates. so people, uh, all over the world could see that. uh, also some other observers uh, from friends,
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i think they said the democracy here on the elections are much higher than uh, in friends during the elections. uh, i think what was that about from uh, united states us that said also that the, uh, the thing that western me the uh, uh and uh, a footage they sent through the road about the elections here are much, much different when you come here to and the real estate, so be a of course, will soon mock a grim 25 years since it was heavily bones by the us. and as nato allies. well, can you tell us about the significance of this dates? uh for the serbian people, i was only 70 years old when that happened. uh, we were sitting in front of the television. uh so when we were watching estimate all that, that was uh, a very popular locked in on american uh, uh, tv show. it was uh the moment uh when the new start it dates and then use the desk today started that the 7 uh 19 uh
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4550 minutes before and then now is that the the not the real bombard the uh, saturday. uh, we were not that quite sure what that means. but when you go to maureen, the school i was 1st um, you know, sort of mentally school you know that you will not to have a normal education, you will not to going to school. and that is very, very traumatizing for these people, these they mean, so it means a day when they last the last, the victims, even though there is no adequate to a number of, of the week seems to because of some people do not want to recognize what the is the number, it is a about the 500 or more civilians that are uh, victims in that ballpark. many thanks to be a company, that's the say that so for me today project i saw even though neil will be here
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