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the, the top headlines right there on out to the world central kitchen aid organization says israel lacks any credibility to investigate the killing of its 7 workers in gaza. that's also the idea of claimed it thought it was targeting almost no father of life and death decisions which impact inside of families should be delegated to the cold calculations involved with the artificial intelligence of a very real consequences that the un secretary general condemning is way over formally using ai a to identify a mazda target and then move this resulted in thousands of civilian cash. i can see why car bearing different or 33000 territory bought the
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lives was in the car, has written thousands taken to the streets of terror on the next shoot show of support for palestine. cecilia, that soul continues to grow and gaza day by day until coming the latest country to quit. the conventional armed forces treat a former milestone of europe and security, which russia says is out of touch with reality the, from gaza to assembled and come a tree from washington dc. so i need to talk about doing this live our right now from moscow and auntie via the weld central kitchen. it says that as well, can't be trusted to carry out an independent investigation into the deadly id of stripes. on his aid convoy 7 of the groups workers were killed while leaving a food warehouse at the idea of how since fired to senior officers. although it's
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claimed, as forces for they were targeting hamas militant, we demand the creation of an independent commission to investigate the killings of our colleagues. the ideas cannot credibly investigate its own site. you're in garza, world central kitchen, is our rangers right now and doesn't seem to get ready to accept these roles. apology you this stage when they stress the idea of a video of fails to show any reason to keep the humanitarian con voice which carry new weapons and post, no threats, they call for a systemic change. to avoid more apologies, more grieving families and more military failures is most recent. one was fall from the on the deadline mistake by his really army on monday night 7 workers from the international charity that provides foods relief in prices and conflict savings, including starving guidelines were killed when their car is clearly marked with the organization's logo. where heats after the team had been loaded food,
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brought to this, how this student in clay, bye see in the area by the way, where the u. s. is planning to build it. ports to bring humanitarian assistance to gather using maritime rules and on those killed were a citizens all the us so stranded canada, the u. k. and paul and that's how seen in driver also died shortly after they means that it's happened. these really leadership admitted unintentional strikes and involved a transparent probe. an earlier on friday, the army published the statements calling. what happened a mistake? the investigations findings indicate that the incident should not have it could. those who approved the strike would convinced that they would targeting onto myself protests and not world central kitchen employees. the strikes on the vehicles is a great mistake stemming from a series failure due to a mistaken identification areas in decision making and then attack country to the standard operating procedures. the idea of this me to officer is operating drive is involved in the killing and disappointing 3 others saying all 5 mishandled critical
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information, but it seems world is not ready to let's you have another deadline. mistake by is really on the go. here's a very harsh response from the un human rights kind of so for the 1st time in 6 months, all the conflicts taken clear and firm position, condemning israel. attacking people or objects involved in humanitarian assistance may amount to a war crime. as a high commissioner has repeatedly stated, impunity must, and the you, as total price body also adopted the resolution that way on friday. demand going to stop all arms sales to israel to close. prevent further violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human rights. its trust that the international court of justice ruled in january that there was a plausible race called genocide in gaza. and ever since things only got worse and they have, how is street and,
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and clay friday's resolution also calls for an immediate cease fire, immediate emergency humanitarian access and a systems. and also to end the is really occupation of the west bank. and is jerusalem considered illegal? according to the international law, at least the siege, all the guys a street on the vault, the idea of invading densely populated raft. fine guys of south were up to 1500000 people. now sheltering sky conditions with israel saying it is ready to launch a large scale operation. there are 2 fights have mass militants, israel's ambassador to the un in geneva. slam the resolution as a stain for the human rights council and for the un as a whole. but it seems that israel is getting to a deeper and deeper international isolation and we have to do something with that. and while the international condemnation is mounting protests against these really warring guys and grow on the ground and a 0 gun is jerusalem on the west bank as well,
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with tension is often ended up paying class ashes with these really forces it is the last friday before the end of losing told the month of ramadan, thousands of his long deliverers have gather as for prayers in act simone. squat of the most sacred shrines from losing injurious and ins all say to this, you can see behind me earlier on friday, these really forces fire a t, a gash that's thousands of worshippers were chanting. slogans against israel is offensive in the powers student in play. and playing the lives of more than 33000 people reading as g as a house ministry says there's really forces arrested at least 5 all stay worshippers. some reports say as an 8 and see or more potential clashes. security has been fighting out here in the area with lots of israeli forces deployed on the ground. the roads leading here have been cordoned off as things may turn tens again very quickly and easily. with more on the global outrage of the killing of
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a $78.00 workers. but the relative silence about the depths of $33000.00 palestinians over 6 months is on peace. donald court across the main stream, media stories of 78 workers from the world's central kitchen. celts trying to provide relief in gaza. buying is really air strikes. israel faces global condemnation for what, what it calls a mistaken strike. the wealth central kitchen is posing in scarsdale operations off to 7 of its workers were killed in an air strike one palestinian and 6 foreigners, including one dual american canadian, as well as an australian and europeans. and is rarely officials are under an unusually high amount of pressure to take responsibility for their actions. first of all is the, is where the company was apologizing to the families of varied workers carols, including the 3 families and breton, all of us have expressed breast grief about this guy. right. but all you apologize, the frank, to be frank, if you let me on,
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so christian is no point attacking me already. i've just arrived. i'm happy to talk to you. i'm just also a simple question. i want an answer to that. you want to apologize. allow me to wants for this was a mistake was made for you can apologize already. you don't need to know the precise details to issue an apology for grieving family life. something there are grieving families and we agree with them because clearly, so here in terms of traffic has happened. but while the uproar now you'd have to be from a different planet to think that this was the 1st time a handful of civilians were killed by israel. well, most of the 7th day the aid workers had passports from western countries, and that's enough for western journalists to hold their politicians feet to the flags of any repercussions. but i'd states, i mean, i know you're gonna say that you're waiting for the, the results, the investigation of it, and go to the, as we've discussed them in the, we've had this before, investigations, we keep seeing these really, it wasn't easy. 7, i think are 208 were so up until it's right. yeah, dollars. we're going to push them to do better as we have done since the beginning . you have
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a definitive assessment. that's no violation. so it's so we have not at this time concluded that israel has violated international humanitarian law. but these are very much ongoing processes. following the massage of the peoples of influence, the violation of international humanitarian. your, your question presumes at this very early hour, that it was a deliberate strike that they knew exactly what they were hitting, that they were hitting a workers and did it on purpose. and there is no evidence of that. it's about time, some serious public attention was given to the flight of aid workers in gaza. and in this case, the chief of world central kitchen says his staff were deliberately targeted by the israelis and part of what he said was not a war on terrorism. but a war against humanity itself, for its part, israel says it's supposedly high precision military technology misidentified its target. this to i cause not carried out with the intention of homie w. c. k. a work is, it was a mistake that followed me so you didn't. if occasion,
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night during the war in a very complex conditions, it shouldn't have happened. oops, that's also how tel aviv is brushed off the over $12000.00 children that have been killed and gaza since last october. i figured that surpasses the total number of dead kids in conflicts between 20192022. just one look at the al schafer hospital before and after israel launched its most recent onslaught would give anyone a sense of how liberally over whelming force is being used there. and all goes to show for why we're seeing such astronomical collateral damage at the hands of tel aviv. and how israel seems to care not one iota for the preservation of innocent life in gaza as well. i mean, the, the full out over the death of the ad walker's video has come to light of a civilian, desperately seeking food, being targeted by his ready forces, a warning, disturbing images coming your way right now,
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following video release. my elders era shows is ready for his firing on mine as he tried to collect aid. a troops continued shooting even when he was injured and tried to crawl away. meanwhile, the euro met, human rights monitor has not published a report accusing is where i live using salvation as a weapon of war is really army intentionally use of starvation as a weapon of war against civilians and gaza city and its northern areas. this not only includes the blocking of aid entry into these areas, but also the killing and injuring of civilians as they attempted to receive aid supplies. in the wake of all the cottage and goss uh, the un secretary general has condemned israel for a portly, using artificial intelligence to identify how much targets but ultimately resulting in calculus civilian. and i'm also deeply troubled by the parts that these really, really teddy's bone being campaign includes artificial intelligence as a team,
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even in the identification of targets, particularly densely populated residential areas, resulting in the high level of civilian casualties. no part of life and death decisions which impact inside of families should be delegated to the cold calculation involved with the statement coming shortly after the new revelations claimed israel has been using a i is a part of its arsenal, of a system known as lavender is said to have identified $37000.00 how much targets with no human verification. the german, the early stages of the war, the army gave sweeping approval for officers to adopt 11th, a skilled list with no requirement to start to check why the machine made those choices or to examine the ro intelligence data, or which they will based one. so stages that human personnel often served on the as
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a rubber stamp for the machines, decisions. and in that, normally they would personally do vote only about 20 seconds to each target before authorized nibble mean, just to make sure the 11th the mach target is male visual. despite knowing that the system makes what are regarded as errors and approximately 10 percent of the cases and is known to occasionally mock in details of mary lou's connection to minutes in groups on no connection at all. well, the design to, to identify how much operatives the life on the tool analyze is guys a residence through a system of mass surveillance. the system is set to assess facial characteristics of knowing how most members gives people a racing and compile is a pill list of collateral damage. the threshold of up to 20 civilians for each talk is also apparently authorized. although in some high value cases, it said to be a 101 intelligence office of believe to have had the 1st had experience of the operating of this tool. so it's the idea of buttons,
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residential areas. without hesitation, we were not interested in killing him myself for it saves only when they were in the military building were engaged in a military activity. on the contrary, the idea of funds them in homes without hesitation is the 1st option. it's much easier to boma families how the system is built to look for them in these situations. active based on products he believes has become abundantly clear that israel is using criminal policies and it's war against the people of guys. it is something that happens time and again, just recently we've seen more 8 seeker is being targeted by if any fire we've seen what happened did she felt hospital where hundreds of people have been heard, including at least dozens of medical staff and it and, and hospitalized people, so it is part of is really denial, isn't that is being allowed by the international community. unfortunately,
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it has been made abundantly clear that the international community takes the dates of international explicitly international is more seriously than the desk of palestinians. the posting in blood is cheap to the international community. and the only way to, to rectify this is by stopping israel by forcing it failed to stop it's war and government is really, it's obviously waging a war against civilians waging a war for now. elation of starvation, and that's the data, the bigger picture, the war is. one big case of targeting the civilian population for revenge, if for a full for planting terror in the heart of lesbians and for the illumination and the ethnic cleansing off, the people got some and with us separately, industrial and gaza. now passing $33000.00 the muslim world is united and
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demonstration some of the annual codes day, which is dedicated to the plight of how those fitness, united by faith. people have been taken to the streets and a show of solidarity as well as to what was happening during israel's actions in gaza and washington support protests. so we're mostly peaceful in the states and the number of different countries is off. he is use of july, they know, explains from iran the people with the capitals around the country or marketing be displayed already with the palace media, people holding up the lives friday of the casting mom is meant to raise awareness of the palace fee and costs with slogans i guess as well calls from complex to be our return for jerusalem. designated back
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in 1979 by the committee. and it has since been widely observed in the country and other parts of the world. this your sort stays totally different from previous services. are facing the military campaign by israel now, and it's sort of a resolution to these really occupation of palestine resonates even more urgently ever today there's crime around demonstrators, ben, anger, i guess the idea of why burning these really flag and chanting to israel. basically, they want to ship to big powers, fine holding signs with awareness raising messages, i can see why cards bearing the trigger 33000. the staggering to the lives was in the gaza strip since the conflict demonstrators also
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surround the rest of these were the attack that killed the number of central kitchen aid workers. a deal inquired because dr. workstations is real, does not stick to any international law. we can also see pictures demonstrating the scale of the destruction of the hospital, which stands to really what is really lame to be an operation to eliminate the united states continues to support the idea military officers few days as well as hospital facilities and damascus. on monday, which senior officers,
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the military forces have returned the future carriage people were providing advisory assistance to the syrian army. of course there are no revenge which harmony. 1 pretensions for our together, israel's resistance american bases the washington brings appeared to be these people in the
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corners, these really king diplomatic conditions as an active aggression against the countries . sovereignty edits must not go on as or so on every year of the same state change based on the latest state of affairs. message remains the same or wrong bit to see this is a 100 a to show me moments to ship lines on the policy the and cause while one has called on most of the make sense to turn off subject to that situation. the total k is announced that withdrawal from the treaty of conventional the forces. now disagreement was
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a bed rule of the european security system during the last years of the cold war. bella rufus's modeling, a similar move while russia credit last year saying the trade he's out of touch with reality. a correspondent i'll explain from his time. and the statement coming out of moscow is in line with the statements coming out of bunker about the treaty and the general approach to agreement such as this does lose its meaning. but it seems that uncle, it was a little bit more forthcoming and goodwill for the most part in parts. you know, how be wishful thinking. but what we're looking at right now is the disruption of, of the european security system and covers decision to policy with likes of moscow and mens really highlights in the level of this trust. and within this last, within the member states of this agreement. and what we're looking at right now is not just the shifting policies, but also a shift in how the united states is operating over the course of the last few decades. we've seen number a number of treaty signed by different parties are stored. but the most fundamental argument, whether that's from moscow or from uncle,
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i suggest that the agreement has lost its meaning. referring to the one sided approach to national interest, as well as to be double standards that have been set up as a president george club member states like funds like georgia and russia local i to far back when the treaty was 1st signed in 1990 and adopted in the 1999, there were 22 member states that signed the agreement. 16 were from nato. the other 6 were from the warsaw pact organization. and the idea of the police, the general idea was to ensure that there was some common ground that there was a trade in line that the conventional arms were to be investigated and monitored. this was supposed to be mutual, but when the driver the own, got a patient in 1999. that was not, of course, ratified by the nato states, suggested that instead of holding the entire block or the group into account, that the countries would individually have different aspects in regards to these trees, which really led me russia to. there's
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a lot of face and the general approach of the collective west and just initiated the withdrawal in 2007 and was successfully able to withdraw being 2020 is realistic goal isn't to what the russian form is. you have to say in late november of last year, the old socrates of nato member states and climbed countries have clearly shown their inability to reach and on their agreements. at this point, it is impossible to reach an arms control agreement with them. only when reality compels them to return to constructive and realistic positions can a dialog on these matters be revived as part of the efforts to establish a new european security system. it says the interest of russia and all other countries to reject west in big tact. another matter of great contention has been the general approach of the west over the course of the last few years. and they know has been accused of insight and conflict in ukraine as well as the admission of finland and sweden incident made a blog under underlines. another very important thing, crucial matter that moscow has been trying to be vocal and adamant about. and that is need to a session is one of them must also read lice. but despite the needle has been
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focused on expanding its territorial border with washer. and this is something that moscow just will not accept in the general status is that the us and its allies will have to learn that there are consequences, but also learn what was red lines are, assistance you in other statements from the russian ministry of foreign affairs this was from may of 2023, that i shift to look forward to the west. the counts of our adversaries picking up all signals very seriously. this is a historical moment. they have to draw some conclusions. is that you have to finland and sweden, applications to join, nato have significantly worse, and the military and political landscapes in europe. they've had a significant impact on the situation. so that now we simply have to solve problems in terms of ensuring our own safety. and what we're looking now is, of course we have rushes withdrawal on the one hand and the general course of action of the course. the last few years has led to georgia to feel the same way.
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and it is highlighting essentially the same red lines and concerns of moscow is quite, quite ottoman to them. that is the national interest of these nations, as well as the national border security. and since turkey has been following suit, it announced that it wouldn't be mis trying to any. this is a statement to data back to last year when that decision was made. we regret the russian federations decision to withdrawal from the treaty on conventional armed forces in europe on the 6th conditions. we, together with all the nato allies for the states policies needed to suspend the implementation of the treaty for as long as necessary. but to summarize everything, we need to understand what led to this is not as if most going on for one day just decided to fall off and treaties the us and its status towards these agreements have set a precedent for many of these countries. for example, the open sky, straight back in 2020, when the us decided to give him the letter we withdraw. as well as the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. we need to set a precedent for many of these nations to lose trust in the general collective
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blocks. whether that's the last, whether we were talking about nature, but what we're looking at right now was a different approach a month or as well. we understand most of the red lines, but i'm kind of says that the process is reversible, but it highlights what needs to be done in order for that process. do me reverse and in line with the sentiments coming from the problem. and it states that the national security interest of these countries needs to be a near to, as well as the other national address within the broader region. otherwise, we will be where we are here today. it's an audio turning to a east africa now west somalia has expelled beyond bassett of neighboring ethiopia . the spot is centered on the dispute about access to a port in the break away region of some of the line. local issue says its territorial integrity must be respected to smell. this dense devon, it's sovereignty in light of se, open interference in our internal affairs. we've demanded you up as invested
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a leaf within 72 hours and our closing consulates in how gauged and guttural way resulting protection. now, territory is steadfast. bolton shows has been inflamed up between somalia and u. c. o. p. s is just about buff signed a memorandum of understanding would briefly region office to model the land under different circumstances. the kind of deal between ethiopia and somali land would have been actively, straightforward, because one country grounds if land lots nearby access to c port and by extension to international trade. an invitation is rewarded a political price, but some of the land is just a defacto country. and since the political price was nothing this, then it's the o p s taking steps towards recognizing some of the land as a southern states. serious repercussions have followed us since that deal discussion on the 1st of january, this, the, the,
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some on the government to call these and best suited to ethiopia. and immediately it declared the blocking the accord uh national priority to days off to the news of the m o use. the money president signed a parliamentary bill declaring the deal not in void. busy a position to the deal spread quickly among the public and government officials participated in the young protest marching the somali capital on the 11th of january. this. yeah, and that is quite a lot, that's a monday is i'm angry about more than just the, the idea that the opium might recognize somebody lands independence. somalia accuse is just a box of mid links. and it's in turning in the face that initiating discussions about in a fee of state with a um, uh somebody land without even trying to notify move out to you soon in advance and well some more, oddly official sage. they do not object to. so you can see your appeal, i'm not the ports. i'm gaining access to a port along the some audio quotes for commercial purposes. they draw the line,
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actually, if you open military installation on what they consider. so monte sewing, this is of course deep. and despite the fact that look at issues, not really sure what exactly is in the memorandum of understanding which is now creating the conflict between the countries. on the other hand, if the opium prime minister and somebody lands president has presented the deal as a major win for the respective national goals. but before the generally memorandum the closest you'll feel called to, to the ownership was some agreement in 2017. but after that, everything just fell through. and of course, to add to the epi center of the whole conflict. as somebody lands been reported, which occupies a strategic position in the whole north africa and lies on a very busy shipping route for traffic to and from the middle eastern, eastern africa and the main beneficiary of all of this. and this whole complex
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power place could be somebody led to even though it is the time to move break way, stay from somalia, that has the persistently pursued independence for 33 years. it has states institution, it has the military and is functioning, political and economic system. but it's independence is not recognized by any country. and somalia considered somebody lined up to be part of its territory. and why is that the opiate is impinging upon its southern c, but what we do know so far is that to be resulting crisis could escalate, as somebody is running into a national supports to the deal. well, if you open somebody lined up, he has determined to go ahead with this deal. observe is and indeed some of the officials the yeah, the dispute may play into the hands of also, bob is not mist insurgencies, amaya and said that paula rice has the.

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