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he was the each, the thousands of his rarely protesters in tel aviv call for an immediate hostage released still with him, also demanding the resignation of prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is not reaching any deal older. there is a chance to agree on a deal. so he is an obstacle, and as long as he stands between me and my son nathan, i will make sure he will go home. hundreds of people, the play moves by the tragedy of the march 22nd massacre in moscow, gather outside the concert hall to honor those killed. their opinions are divided in russia as some call to reinstate the death penalty after the terror attacks. we
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put the topic up for the bag with our guests and here from locals on the streets of moscow. i feel positive about this because it seems to me that some people cannot be fixed, such as pet of files, terrorist and so on. lifting the moratorium is a big step back for our country a stuck into dark times when we say that we will lift the moratorium. we are encroaching on the very right to life, which is inviolable. and washington speaks out against the ban on l. g. b, c, propaganda in the car case in the country of georgia to get reaction from a uganda and pro family activist. whenever you make this don, for the family, you can challenge the basis of west power. so we're having this applause between the western world where america and europe in union, and now it's really fighting for saturday the,
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the live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international in tel aviv thousands of is really protestors gathered on saturday to demand of the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu over his failure to secure the release of hostages still held by hamas in gaza. the demonstration took place that inside the as really defense ministry, police use water cannon to disperse the crowd as people blocked to the road like torches and bonfires. at least 130 hostages had been held in gaza since october 7th . here's what some other family members said at the rally, intel of these, as we are saying, the government cannot continue the
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war. and the my message is the prime minister, lost his way. he is not dealing with bringing the hostages back. he is busy with other things that's not a relevant to the 7th of october of failure item on that netanyahu goes home and leaves us a 9 so that we can leave the country and that somebody else will bring back my son my time. and the rest of the hostages, i have said it before, the prime minister decided to give up on the hostages. he is not reaching any deal,
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although there is a chance to agree on a deal, according to security officials. but he presents it. so he is an obstacle and as long as he stands between me and my son nathan, i will make sure he will go home. on friday, the as really prime minister's office announced that top security officials will fly to egypt and could tar to negotiate with him us. following the reports on the negotiations for release of the duct, these, it should be clarified, that prime minister netanyahu spoke with the head of massage, and the head of the i say, and approved delegations on their behalf to go out to doha and cairo in the coming days with the scope of action to continue the negotiations. the guitar, political analyst and consultants, ali, oh hi, ill says be is really prime minister, installing peace talks to keep the war going for some very personal reasons. pretty . i mean, it's cynthia who doesn't want this war to and therefore he is going to
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fiddle processing because the thing was the thing because she, she is negotiations negotiate on the end of it, there is nothing that you want me to tell you all wants to get the thing out of the is that because changes and the parent doesn't want to give anything. that's just the pull them out of the, i mean the video i know is very well a is video. we're over the fact that if the water stops, it will go behind the prison bars and his, the future will the end completely. you know, that's very what, that's why both or as the just me, the, i'm going to can they end up being able to is the 80, they a very, i mean the ones that this and this more to continue for his own based on purpose. because it doesn't want to go to prison and the doesn't want to
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kill his the political future. speaking of the un security council this week, the algerian ambassador reaffirmed his country's move to seek a full representation at the world body for palestine and the value. so to own algeria will soon return to address the security council to once again to ensure that palestine is in its rightful place as a full and supper member of the united nations. and what are you for months or jerry, on his side to pass several prominent ceasefire revolutions for the gather strip of the united states have repeatedly blocked such airports for the range of putting pressure on israel and its assault on gaza. often times blaming her mouth for the ongoing war. but why is all jerry are so supportive of the policy and on october, the 7th and guys of her mom's militants. cute is ready for this. and civilians are
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returning years on some televi. more than 31005 simians have been queued since then . the situation is a got a strip. it's very rare in the sense of the reprisals by the french army and to both end vigilant seas. against all jerry and rebels and all mobs. in 1955 following raids by rebels, which mostly took the form of f. the riots resulted in the mazda of several thousands of the broken settlers known as pads, north, in retaliation, freights forces, jude several 1000, most of them. oh, jerry, and it was also known as the philip of bill mazda, of out of the august offensive author of those on jobs. and the tragic events collective responsibility was essentially apply the gainesville jerry. and just as it was against the palestinians who vote in favor of this stuff to
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dissolution, these are support to the palestinians. and i to life conversely voting your guest to go to your guess it implies and boseman of the brutal violence and collective punishment inflicted upon them. the fee caused them got uh, furniture and any time on this. and he's making the revised what's collective responsibility and all jerry, i only meant increased resistance mocking, unimportant turning points in the conscious history to colonialism is policy of collective oppression. we must reply with collective reprisals against the europeans military and civil war rule united behind the crime is committed to pulling out people for them. no pity, no quarter the war costs,
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but the depth of between 400001 point 5000000 or jerry and 25600 francs. so just as $6000.00 you opinions, war primes to meet a jar, and the conflict included mazda girls of civilians, rate and torture. the french destroyed over 8000 villages and relocated over 2000000 of jerry and to 10 centuries and towns. i lay there naked. they could come $12.00, or 3 times a day. as soon as i heard the sound of their boots in the hallway, i would start shaking. the hardest part is getting through the 1st few days and getting used to the pain. afterwards we mentally detached as if your body were floating today is all is follow in a similar trajectory. raising questions about the goal of each offensive and gaza. so face the jets of hundreds of these are the forces and civilians. at the beginning of the war, we weren't being abused and the majority of prisoners sustained fractures in all
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jerry, a more than 1000000 people were displaced by the french, worsening the prizes. and in turn, supply and resistance. more than 3 quarters of gathers 2200000 people are now internally displaced by them. a 1000000 prompts into the city of ruffled a tiny silver of land with a population that is now 5 times larger than it was before the war. to simulate already on the face of probably the same and old jerry f as in quarries, old jerry, after support policy and all along. this is a very important occasion. the question of palestine is being reexamined by the united nations. and we consider that step to be a victory for the world organization as much as a victory for the cause of our people. our product was invited, fair by or tyria in 1962, the french eventually accepted. oh, jerry and independence. 7 years after the philip of bill mazda for 18 years of the old german demand for federal autonomy and 132 years. although german nationally
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1st used on resistance and gave frank occupation, but violence continued because of speeds, stones are in the war. sapient of all retiring who know its area, the 99 years old. jerry and civil war and connections to global terrorism. france defeat of your german rep. i was militarily, but ultimately grounds at all. jerry independence is all is now and defeated her mouth militarily. but given a jeremy as experience of assistance as raleigh taxes as well, and so about even offer a military victory, palestinian political demands well only intensify. some c o p r t, a blue job material. in the southern russia, 3 terrace suspects had been detained into cities of the republic of doug a. span. officials say the men were preparing to commit a tax with automatic weapons and explosives of footage from the scene shows one of
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the apartments that was rated by special forces. locals, who were evacuated from the area during the operation, have been allowed to return to their homes. officials say no troops or civilians were harmed, they detained. the suspects are now under investigation. according to some russian media reports the men apprehended and dug a stand today were linked to the terrace who carried out the massacre in moscow. the head of the f, as b says, everything will be done to punish the organizers which with less than what a lot of work is being done throughout the country. we see problems that exist and have a reason taking into account the best and ukraine. unfortunately, these can not but worries us. in any case, all law enforcement agencies and intelligent services in the country are actively engaged. moreover, as the president has said, we know by name the organizers of the preparations for conducting acts on our territory. we will do everything necessary to find and punish the scoundrels. while
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the latest ent, i tell them is come as russia mourns the victims of the march 22nd to moscow massacre. 144 people were killed with many other victims, still recovering and hospitals crowds had been gathering till the flowers outside the crocus concert hall. throughout the week. the hundreds of candles were displayed in front of the venue in the shape of a white crane, which has become a symbol for those who lost their lives in the shooting and fire there. a steady stream of people continues to gather out of make shift memorial at the side is now packed with flowers and candles, as locals pay their respects to the dead. on saturday, more than $100.00 foreign diplomats also gathered at the memorial. here's what some of them told us as office of mine, it was completely natural for us to come here, lay flowers,
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and be together with our friends. russian citizens. solidarity comes in many forms . we in egypt are very worried about what happened. we also suffered a lot from terrorism, and of course, we will do everything that russian needs. we stand in solidarity with it. we will spare no efforts. this is a very unfortunate sad event. we suffered a lot in a rock because of terrorism. russia is a fraternal and friendly country to a rock. we are in full solidarity with the russian people and the russian government in the fight against terrorist groups in indian came here today to express condolences to the friendly russian people, the russian leadership, to a firm level non solidarity with friendly russia. here in the concert hall, people died including women and children who this is a crime. and undoubtedly those who committed it must be punished, not only the direct perpetrators, but also those who planned, organized and participated in its financing. arson,
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investigators say the terrace had received money from ukrainian nationalist senra cartwell, heading it to key of the us has denied that in claims. isis is to blame for the attack versus foreign ministry, says washington's position is clearly a red flag that they have exposed themselves. the us started shouting, not quoting for an investigation, but started taking ukraine out of the picture, their engagement and involvement. and the story is of this, if they had not to be in the 1st statements, would have been what they should have been, namely about the need for an investigation and inquiry and the presentation of facts. the russian foreign ministry spokesman went on to say that the us has no right to absolve anyone unless i can prove who orchestrated the terror attack. but maria's heart of his counterpart of washington is doubled down on denial of your training and involvement will providing nothing to back up the claim or is no evidence at all that ukraine was involved in this because you claim was not
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involved in this a heated national conversation over reinstating the death penalty is swirling in russia as many have called for the moscow terrace to be executed. capital punishment was suspended in the country in 1996. some officials say it cannot be brought back without passing an entirely new constitution because opinions from locals on the streets of moscow. i feel positive about this because it seems to me that some people cannot be fixed, such as pet of files, terrorists and so on. and i really don't want to pay taxes for them. lifting the moratorium is a big step back for our country a step into dark times. when we say that we will lift the moratorium. we are encroaching on the very right to life, which is inviolable. i support the abolition of the moratorium on the death penalty because there are categories of people such as terrorists, pet of files, rapists, traitors to the motherland,
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who are not worthy to live after their committed crimes more over. they are not worthy to eat all paid for by my taxes. i am against it because there are situations in life when mistakes are made. i don't want to think that this happens . i am in favor of people being kinder to each other and understanding more about why this is happening rather than resorting to some drastic measures like the death penalty. earlier this week, my colleague michael cox. hey, you put this complicated topic up for debate was the experts from some nations where the death penalty is still practice. and i believe that uh, an eye for an eye to sort of tooth. if someone could, someone i loved, i would like to see him killed and that's a good justice because it is editors for other people more to, to kill me. i don't do that because this one really is not just
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a simplistic one. that is, don't call me that would be phone phone to sign on, say old dot the pronouncing is the one us up the steps, or do we have to come in and don't you're going to my country business, i was call. so it's, i mean the granted you don't do fan so many different options. the post gives you execute somebody, you know, a 100 percent. they are not going to commit another crime. it may be a good uh, less than for others to not commit a crime because they know what the punishment may be, but we know a 100 percent of those who are committed and executed. they will never commit another crime. and the time that you see car towels and terrace groups, often asking for the release of their colleagues if they're still alive, they can be released, but back out on the streets to commit other terror acts and other atrocities. but let me push on that because we have what i do most of what i us or that, you know, you know, there is always a chance that he knows that person may be convicted. the possibility i spent and
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mom ended under, on freezing on the school kid that i had many government and i saw it person dot. what's that? that's the did i would do this, do i still have this strongly that you want me to say in the us we have the conversation. well, if you are interested and just assisting yes this, this is, this makes sense. but if you have a really good system, uh good just to assist you, that would never allow this things to happen. and then, and i be at least the risk is minimal and you will never have 100 percent justice. but at least if you have the 99 percent, that's great because the otherwise you would have 99 percent adjusted by lifting criminals coming i tried doing without fear of a strong punishment. we can see some people suggesting that putting criminals
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behind boss for life is a when is when most suitable punishment on the creek death, the prisons have become, at least of the united states, more comfortable than their own lives, outside of prison. in many cases, our prisons have television sets where they can watch their favorite shows. they have gems where they can work out. they're getting fed 3 times a day. they do buy snacks to, to eat in prison. but they have a pretty comfortable life in us prisons versus, you know, the death of their victims and the grease that their families will live with for the rest of their lives, to embrace and people for 25 years or maybe longer. and keep in mind and protect in mind and keep them alive is costing the taxpayers a lot for people who actually don't deserve a lot of resilience. k is on his way to becoming an illegitimate leader of ukraine. the country was supposed to
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hold a presidential vote by today, but zalinski, whose term expires in may, made it clear in advance that he has no time for elections. all right, from war on this, i'm joined in the studio by our correspondence, charlotte dimansky. charlotte. what, why, executive kemp decided to scrap the ballot? well, it said under the constitutional law in ukraine that because it has martial law in the country and it's been under martial law since 2022, a kind of legally hold an election. however, we've heard from a zalinski back in august of last year saying that he was open the holding of the election. despite that. now this is, comes from the committee of voters and ukraine who say the reason, and this is a group that wants to oppose the democratic values in ukraine. the reason that the election is not taking place is because of political calculation. and they say that's because when's events he said he wanted to hold as elections back in august of last year. he was still writing pretty high in the opinion. polls the prove of
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ratings since then. he's come tumbling down all the way from the dizzying heights of 90 percent down to 60 percent, where he car a stance is also a pull out showing that nice thought selection had been held by today. and he's come up against some the, like the former head of the cranium forces decision was unusually, but it loosely would've won hands down because his popularity is so much high and so that see, so lots of reasons given. but according to the group that looks and promotes for voting, what's new quite, and this was all about political combination. you know, it's interesting because the west has often called ukraine, the beacon of freedom and democracy. and that's usually the justification given for why so much money and weapons have been supplied to ukraine or are already of kim sponsors bothered by this at all. well, i mean, you suppose it's hard to say we knew that zalinski has said yes, but we would hold the election, but we're not willing to pay for it. so if the west wants to pull another
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$200000000.00 out of that pockets to pay for the election, cuz that's the estimated cost of it. yes, we could go ahead and do this over seeing that sort something the west seems to be keen to do at the moment. we single see that frozen funding generally from ukraine, but we also heard, so that's case saying that, you know, ukraine wouldn't pay for the election itself because they're lensky and i'm pushing him. hes saying he wouldn't take money away from weapons and puts it into election . so that's get a sense of what the west has been saying in regards to the selection to use too much, assuming you more, we all realize that now it is or time when there are many challenges, it is absolutely irresponsible, somehow so frivolous to throw the subject of elections into society, we must understand that this is a time of defense, a time of battle on which the fate of the state and the people depends and not a time for throw in this, which only russia expects from ukraine. i believe that now is not the time for
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elections. what elections is concerned in ukraine? this is a domestic nature of ukraine. so not for me to comment committees or questions for the training people to decide. we want to see presidential actions and all actions in ukraine, but we recognize that it's a difficult thing to conduct in the middle of the world. so it's a very difficult issue to work through. and ultimately, it's a decision for the training people to make kind of sweeping the issue a little under the carpet that however, they're all those that don't agree with what's just being said, they think an election should be held. and in fact, there's a growing move up, particularly us, the most republicans who say no elections. absolutely no money coming your way. i want to see this country have free and fair elections, even while it is under a salt. the american people need to know that ukraine is different. this has been a very corrupt the country in the past. incredible qu buys a lensky which purely and simply cancels the ukrainian presidential election,
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which was to take place in march 2024 after having already cancel the legislative elections last month. ukraine is a full fledged member of the council of europe is of course a democracy. and although democracy is far more than only elections, i think we all agree that without the elections, democracy cannot properly function. so charlotte, um. meanwhile, russia held elections recently, as we all know, environment put in was re elected with a record, 87 percent of the vote. can you remind us of how that was viewed by the west? well, that's why 2 weeks ago, russia held this massive election. it will have the highest voted to an act in the presidential election history. as you said, we took, you know, was well over almost 90 percent of the vote. they were international observers here in russia, monitoring the voting. i was actually at the election h q where they had a security cameras, you know, for 15000 the election boots and offices across the country. so you could see
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everything that was going on despite that the west has been cliff, the selection was ranked in russia's recent presidential election occurred in an environment of intense repression of independent voices and the imprisonment, death, or exile of virtually all genuine political opposition. the kremlin has denied it citizens a transparent meaningful democratic process against this backdrop, this election can only be described as on democratic. this has not been to see on fair elections. no sea of service and highly rich take to divide them in position before them. optically what i can say, but more than that, seizure action has been bays and refreshing and intimidation. the vile in the recent elections and russia were an election without a choice. the election process not only shows putin's nefarious actions against his
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own people, but also against the united nations charter. indeed, sue mcdermott, these days the russian dictator was simulating another election. everyone in the world understands that this figure, as often happened in history, has simply become addicted to power and is doing everything he can to rule forever . there is no legitimacy in this imitation of elections and there cannot be. or what do you heard that there was no choice, but they was a choice. rachel, that was full candidates on the ballot for people to vote for an, as we know was present, putting one another 6 years in office. millions upon millions of people in russia also voted for other kinds of it. so let's be clear that was a choice in not election. russia is also a still party to this conflict. and there was threats in the new regions that have been incorporated into russia. in fact, one person was actually killed in an election station on the election day. so despite this, right, russia still held its election on that day. so you have to question,
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why perhaps ukraine conte? let's look at this. we've now got a situation where president, so lensky is especially no longer in the legal mandate in terms of being elected. yes, he's in office until the end of may. but beyond that, he's not legitimately elected president as of today because there was no election. and if that was taking place in any other country, you the west mesa, you thought person seized power. and some could say that that is a dictatorship. interesting article respondent trauma dimansky. charlotte, thank you and the us, donald trump campaign staff have called on president biden to apologize to christians for designating easter sunday as transgender visibility day, which is always marked in the us on march 31st on transgender day of disability. we honor the extraordinary courage and contributions of transgender americans and reaffirm our nation's commitment to forming a more perfect union,
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where all people are created equal and treated equally throughout their lives. again, then pro family active as pastor martin, somebody says western leaders who champion l. g b t t recognition are acting against their people's interest. i think there's been a state of capture in the west on road by a very small group of ron because these are the l g d t q ideologues who have coverage of state power. and they're supporting each other to maintain state power funded by a globally economic powers. but the culture and the views about family, about society. i've read quotes with the people that the clinic to lead and shocking to me that on the day of resurrection, sunday the become president would cc to declare lead tries gender disability today. that's insane. but in your gone that we are going to
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come up with a little against almost 6. well, let's click on sy, almost sexual act. it'd be gone 2009 on we've got to through by rock obama points true up to joe biden. today, the lowest bass successfully, again last year and is trying to fight against it in, in the constitutional court. and i'm one of those who made historical press. it is to as a civic person to say, look, i want to support the law of the government and that was passed to prevent the promotion of almost sexuality because the african country. all right, that's all for me for now. but this thing with, as my colleague nicky aaron will be in next in about half an hour with more news by the
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