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the the in the headlines philadelphia international, the u. n. agency, the polish opinion, refugees reopen, says east jerusalem. headquarters offers property was set on fire by israelis, according to the head of raw in the west by hoping to watch the one united nations stop members killed and other wounded. well, israel pounds the death full on humanitarian workers. mount some of the idea of campaign enclaves health care system is set to be hopefully on to bring the police just don't want the not supposed to be in the user at the conversation. is there any police abiding color soon in students from commemorating the back of us oriental view? it's according to the student organization which says it was to stop them from mocking the expulsion of nearly a 1000000 palestinians 76 years ago. the
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corner on, on line from moscow with your own use, unfiltered. as always here we're not united nations agency, the palestinian refugees as we opened the stores in east jerusalem, that's according to the agencies west of mine, chief, an exclusive chat with us here at our team. is that the headquarters had the previously been a forced to close off to somebody's really use and set fire to the office not once, but twice, fully interview airing all day tuesday for an hour. quick clip myself as a director, i grabbed the fire extinguisher from my office and ran down to the fire and i was putting help to fire myself. and you know, it's crazy and retrospect, but i was holding the for the fire extinguisher at the base of one of the big plans and shielding myself as a smoke was tremendous because this is like a wildfire. so heavy smoke couldn't see. and while i'm spraying i was being hit by
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stones. so i was being stolen by the, by the local community which is complete madness. you know, but the fans is so high, so expenses high. but that sounds that went through, you know, smaller stones and then a lot of people are up in the balconies here in this residential block, watching what was going on, you know, clamping down with on one or is a terrace organization, whatever they were yelling. and so i think they were watching it as if it was like a you know, football match or something you are responsible for on the activity and look at, look at the kids. yeah. yep. yep. so some kids that are just going by. yeah. yeah. but there's always what they were, and i didn't know that there's always a lot of a lot of elders showing. yeah, that's how they say hello. the throwing stones. yeah. with their kids that are probably bored and somehow feel that they need to be involved in some kind of i don't know what rebellion there is a fence here and it's supposed to protect us,
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but they, they take usually small stones that go through easily. but we'll look at this, that's a big one, and that would really hurt you if it. oh, my gosh, over the fence. yeah, some of them i think should be placed always this now waiting for the or just from there by the kids. that's what they need, why you're in doing this you. 7 here he said, we don't want to hear a nissan. remember all the un security stuff is reportedly being killed and other wounded during one of the latest is riley strikes on the southern gauze and city of the file that we have. a body has condemned the attack. the 6th street general was deeply set into loan of the death of the united nations department of safety and security stuff meant by an injury to another. the stop when that you and vehicle was struck cause they travel to the european hospital. and rafa this morning, the sex rate jermel condemns all attacks on you in personnel and calls for
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a full investigation. that was but you, i just said to test off members where we're heading to the european hospital and then about 5 when the vehicle was we'll just build this thing. targeted is footage of the car. you can see some of the damage drive here and you'll see also the united nations flag on the envelope mcnaly visible as well. i'm the secretary general's developed a full investigation. i'm calling for an immediate cease fire and using and call themselves the red cross issued a warning about how desperate the situation and the inc clave has already been doing the civilians and guys are hungry thursday. they are in desperate need for protection and they have no access to health care or sanitation surfaces. many residents, elderly and sick, as such. they are in a week in state and at the elevated risk of dying from coming down. this is, according to these radio officials, many families had to evacuate without the availability of health care service. there's still there limited resources of 8 supplies, including food, drinking,
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water, and fuel. there is no health care facility that can provide any basic health care service and not indeed diet. nothing gaza strip at the crisis in gaza has spots so many worldwide protests in the netherlands. police crossed with students demonstrating against israel's ongoing campaign. a rod place broke up a profile of sod riley at i'm still down university on with zach phones and seemingly swigging as well. a students without a protest, the actions of the idea in gaza. they said they would continue to return until the bonds of met, to quote the boy called and the best from is ready to speak to you. and the general assembly is held a meeting regarding public opinion rights and co documents, as opposed to the 2 state solution to bring the conflict to an end. a multitude of countries endorsed the proposal. according to paula signs for the french admission into the ranks of the united nations, the chick on sides that i use. thank you mister president. mister president,
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an overflowing majority vote on resolution for the in favor of this palestine, the state of palestine ins, membership to the united nations. it became quite clear that a very small minority arbitrarily continued to obstruct to the creation of a city and state. the world wants peace and a free palestine. the 2 state solution offers the phone. most people working the cycle of violence to give us a possible application of bodies, fine for each as mission as a full member of the united nations. so device or what do be there to not to mr. president for the national recognition of the palestinian state and its membership of the united nations. is it political and legal right? it is inalienable and the legitimate historic right of the palestinian, peopled by correspondence ring on virgin yes to the resolution on membership of the state of palestine. we have reaffirmed also support for
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a just last thing on comprehensive peace in the middle east. the residing support gutted from the general assembly on this historic resolution. use a meaningful achievement. we have weakness, the triumph of solidarity and justice downwards, palestine and the finest in young people as the international community fm's it's rightful place among the family of nations. the united nations general assembly voted over welding lee in favor of granting full members statehood status to the palestinian authority. now the vote was pretty solidly in favor of the palestinians with 143 countries supporting the move to upgrade the palestinians to being not just observers, but full member states of the united nations and 9 countries. voting against it and 25 of abstentions. now in the aftermath of this pretty overwhelming vote, we had
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a number of countries speaking up at the general assembly about the need to move ahead with a 2 state solution to the israel palestine conflict. here's some of what we heard in a 2nd. okay, the on site in order to work in a 2 state solution in spain has proposed a peace conference with the parties involved along the international community. this proposal has already been endorsed by the european union. the air blinked the organization of his one of the cooperation and by more than 80 states which make up this general assembly that we have consistently maintained that position, that adjusts them last seen solution. can only be a team based on a 2 state solution. on the basis of the board is of the 4th of june. 1967. mister president. anyway, addressed to the general assembly on the 8th of it for you very rightly tom, the conflict in gaza as a blight tunnel, i'll come on to manage the long run. lasting just and peaceful resolution to the
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guys are concepts. and demetrius police process can only be achieved through the 2 state solution in conformity with international law and relevant un for solutions. we are disappointed that last month, the security council, once again, found the rich. okay, minutes on the overview, a mission, a part of c s o u n members, member spence, maybe a little bit of will continue to support if it's geared towards piece folding and laying the ground for confidence. building as a commitment towards the 2 state solution. the consideration of kind of signs, admission must remind us of our collective obligation to bring an end to legal occupation, and the wrongful acts that emanate from its continuation. the next move ahead would be to have the united nations security council then approve this resolution. that was passed by the general assembly after that a then 2 thirds vote again in the general assembly would be needed in order to make a new member states from the palestinian authority. however,
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that is unlikely to occur because the world expects that the united states, which is a very solid supporter of israel, will veto the resolution at the un security council of united states as a permanent member of the united nations security council. and they have the ability to veto any resolution that goes before it. now it's important to note that israel was quite outraged in the aftermath of the vote in the general assembly, they accuse the united nations of sympathizing and backing terrorism. here's what these really representative had to say. destructive vote is not only opening the u . ones, doors to the terrace supporting palestinian authority. if it was, then it would be bad enough things october 7th. you have failed to even call them out by name. so i'll remind you, each the terrace of how much with sick and twisted i run the,
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the very by the established to prevent eva is now well, tell me a terror state into its ranks. now even prior to the resolution passing, we heard outcry about the close relationship the united states has with israel and how the united states is using its power as a permanent member. ready of the security council to over rule the majority opinion and sentiment in the world. here's what the representative of cuba had to say is better going. so showing us, i thought it's unacceptable and shameful that the government of the united states, which proclaims to lead democracy worldwide, has once again abused its anti democratic veto power to be completed with israel. and to block the clear majority opinion of the international community. the security council was designed to act on behalf of the member states of the organization, for the maintenance of international peace and security, and not to protect the hedge,
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a monic interest of the united states or the intentions of israel. so at this point we see a pretty big gap in global opinions, a 143 countries. the overwhelming majority of the world want to move ahead with a 2 state solution to the palestine, israel conflict and to grant members status to the palestinian authority. as a full member state of the united nations, however, israel disagrees, and the united states supports israel and a meeting like this just illustrates how much of a gap there is between global opinion and the policies of the white house. the mobile items folding on a gossip is the right way forward, not my words. that's the message from american sentence. other than z graham. however many considered his diatribe, a green light for israel to use a nuclear option because all of his rhetoric and his whole, the context he tight into america's nuclear bombing of japan. and then the 2nd world war we decided to end the war by the bombing of hiroshima and
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nagasaki with nuclear weapons. that was the right decision, is all the bombs they need to end the war. they can't afford to lose. no surprise, it did not sit well across the world. online reaction was very quickly to come in, especially many people questioning his state of mind. lindsey graham is throwing attention when a progressive palestinian american woman of color called for freedom and peace by then slandered her and threw her under the bus. but when far right extreme, mister republican lindsey graham says we should drop and meet you there. bob. on palestine bite and says nothing. lindsey graham contest also to hiroshima and nagasaki. yes. really. he says ron wants to kill the jews because they have a $2000000000.00 worth of old production. he doesn't mention the $1000000.00 he received from i packed to be israel's mouthpiece. we discussed the issue with a nuclear specialist that pete, of course, nick, and he highlighted basically a number of reasons why lindsey graham is simply wrong. and perhaps what his
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motives might be. have on this that we're dealing with a person who's very marley ethically, and intelligence wise compromised. if you look at his statement for so it makes no sense. secondly, it's historically inaccurate. and thirdly, it's morally reprehensible. so lindsey graham is the lowest of the low and is willing to say and do pretty much anything in order to court those who have real power. so lindsay grand provides a convenient and easy target for the white house. and anybody else to say, you know, we might be bad, but we're in has that bad that he's and graham is the 1st robust thing to do that. tim walberg, a republican congressman from michigan at said back to the end of march that we should get it. ready said we shouldn't provide any humanitarian
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a we shouldn't build. the board is that it should be like here she met and novice saki, get it over quick. they have the stroke in their mind, and it is beyond reprehensible on the policy. and you know, students have television even though it's university, i should say they, they say that is really officials refused to give them permission to commemorate the 70s to kind of verse reopen not to but it's coming up in just a couple of days. we will fight for all right, hold the annual nag, but ceremony in anton square, we submitted a petition to the high court of justice, the mine in order for the police to withdraw the bank on holding the ceremony the invitation attempts by the bank. the police will not the to us from continuing to fight against the war and the occupation for the sake of recognizing the non box and building adjust society will not a means catastrophe in arabic, its use to describe the expulsion of palestinians during the 1948 hour of his ready war and during israel's founding, its armed forces drove up to
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a 1000000 palestinians from the hundreds. and by 15 p, she palestinians, month of day was a symbol of the historic struggle. we heard from the secretary of the hub ash students organization to tell a baby university saying the power of shooting students and all ready to take the case all the way to the supreme court. we hear instead of going to go see the re to the snack by day. so i'm on a for the past 12 years. unfortunately, the police did not allow us to do the ceremony this year. and on wednesday we'd be in supreme court. and we to try to defend the rights to, to come to do the ceremony. the police gave me a few answer. one of them was a, we can that they can know what is going to be like in the next week. and they said like, we might to invade, to buy the we might have a hostage deal. and this event because the problem i seek in the spring,
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he's fabulous weekend too. if need be okay to have the thing the public face on the police just don't want the knock but to be in the east or the conversation. this ceremony is the use when the like was in the past. 12 busy part of my ways was uh like, uh, a friend. we cheese the a difficult to do, i say, and he's rarely street. doesn't like to speak about the knock bus so much. even instead of instead of b, which is the most people out of the picture, these, they're off the, during the wall doing the terrible blow and got the we, you decided that we still want to do the set of money. we think it's more important than ever. it's important to show that the next phase continuing the same,
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a photos which we saw from both the 8th of the hundreds of thousands of a senior refugees, villages destroyed everything you see going on by the is the government today and does things. and in the, in the west bank in the russian border, city of belgrade, many residents have been left homeless and traumatized by key as sunday attack on the residential area of correspondent, now visiting a temporary accommodations set up for those who became picked or these cartridges being turned into temporary housing for those that lost the homes on the were evacuated following the crating, shutting of a civilian building in the city of bell road on sunday. now, these coffins happening turned into bedrooms. this is typical of the rooms that we have saved, emotions here, all running very high. many people are hungry and upset at the most of the homes. much of the anger is directed towards the west who they blame for the continued
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supply weapons, the use to strike civilian areas. to me, to jim you know, the sheets in full people of the world. it's impossible for a pass and not to understand, but it's not normal to act like this. to kill children, old people, it's impossible. a 6 week old child during this bombing. well paul barons, how else can i address to you? how you? oh, so like us, you must have also and roots idea and you know, community well these and not people. firstly, you know, way you shoes yet. we have a neighborhood, a sports complex, the school, a daycare center, and a palm and blogs. we don't have anything that would interest. you well being quotes a little bit. now military equipment, no schools, no troop deployment. there's none of that. it's purely well, a residential area. well, there were no words the tool, barbarism, destruction of people. there were women, children, old people who we are fighting with. what are you doing?
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do you have anything sacred? i want to go home very badly because my grandmother, my grandfather in my cap, my rou, sather. i really want to go home so that the world, the land but the situation remains volatile. we have to take shelters, and so having sounded clearly distressing for those traumatized by sundays, attacked, the, the official was explained that the basic needs are being met. residents receive 3 most the day on children are able to continue that scolding. it's not clear how long they will stay here. long term solutions are being sold noises. no, of course. that's because the normal number of people are here that will be here for the amount of time they need until they are given housing or turn to their territory, their home many a suffering, the after effects of the missile strike both physically and mentally medical team.
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so supposing those affected sluggish couple of my show with us. we have a psychological help organized by our psychologists who are in the children's regional clinical hospital. this is for children and their parents, and we also have help in the psychiatric hospital. and with each show in different locations or psychologist, come out and provide help to both relatives and victims. this work has been built up for a long time because the conditions in which we live forced us to do it. belgrade remains very about just safety on the front line by having the bronx of ukrainian attacks. people have fear, fit the western supply of long legs, weapons that is green. i think all the tax inside russian territory would increase the subsidy and desktop on the bottle field. the russian advances in taco region, provide some hope for a much needed buffalo and relief for the people of belgrade. this is steve for any, for off a bow girl sitting facing the long arm of western sanctions. that's what maybe
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a head with india and companies that are cooperating with tyrone as they develop infrastructure in around southern port city of trouble. is there any uh, and the anyone concerned business uh, deals with their on they need to be aware of the potential risk that they are opening themselves up to and the potential risk of sanctions, which is of the exception as well as are running to deal with new data on monday, off the years of negotiation, and so they'll see in data taking control of a portion of a t iranian, oh, see on a quote, the very clear, the expectation is that the, uh, the job a hot or cold or at least that part of the job model that we are involved in that will definitely see more to investments. it will see more connectivity linkages coming out of the boat. and we believe to day that connectivity is a very big issue and the fox international knots are drawn,
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support caught it all which we are doing with it on to our shop job. i will connect us to that also to send to alicia, whichever holidays uh, the on the iranian port with direct access to the indian ocean through which estimated to be around 40 percent shorter and a 30 percent cheaper and travel costs than traditional coverage. well, details now with a correspond or india, how well and aim to transform. it was southeastern port city o trouble har into a pivotal tries the top and central asia. on monday, the 20 sions sealed a deal to enhance and develop this written report. over the next decade, department was formalized, finalized into one with the indian minister of ports shipping and waterways sub and now in the us and know that his iranian counterpart, man, dog bass, paused, signing the pack, and the capital to $100.00 is pretty much india will invest a substantial $370000000.00 to bolster the infrastructure of java are poor.
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focusing on expanding burbs and transport facilities for children are serves as eros. so she added port and serves as a closer range between one in india to the indian ocean. their work is also actively integrating the port city into its national railway network, which one assume connect nor parks. i'll get ron, including it's caspian, see ports to java, how this movies into the goal to completely be international. no south transport corridor facilitating trade between eastern europe, russia, persian gulf nations. and of course india, it was minister of frozen urban development to make the best part emphasize that was to have a heart is fully upgraded. it will not only boost tre between one in india, but also it has trade ties between russia and india by offering
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a more efficient trade route. india considers its investment in trouble, har as a significant extra territorial engineering project. on the northern end of the north, south quarter of russia is also collaborating with one to enhance the infrastructure of eros, caspian sea, port slasher. russia advocated around 1.5 deep and daughters to construct a weird way. you might think it was northern city or fresh to aust, are off except soul development for trade along the i n s d c. even a get is that is looking to invest $35000000.00 in charter har, recognizing the potential benefits of this emerging trade routes for countries in west asia, central asia. and because this week, this one is seen as a viable alternative to western control paths including this whereas can now your question goes face restrictions and sanctions due to the ongoing tupelo,
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whole test. anything they development of trouble for it signifies a significant word for it wrong and it's challenging economic conditions imposed by western sanctions onto despite the west effort to cripple its economic infrastructure, a one has successfully managed to attract foreign investments. and i, the to minister about ministers, the media pointed out economical impression will also bolster political ties between the 2 neighbors. and that's something that the u. s. has long been opposed . i was discussing this about other in the program with a to around university professor side mirandi. he believes that many countries of the global south are standing told a seemingly not afraid to lay the foundations to become future powerhouses. it would be very hard for the americans to sanction india because they've already sanctioned the russians, iranians or chinese. and if they succeed in marginalizing
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india, that would basically destroy any hope for them to have major influence across asia. if we look at the bigger picture, we'll be seeing how russia instead of trading with the west, india instead of training with the west. the run instead of training with the bass or at least focusing on the west. that will be focusing on a much larger market, the whole of asia with neighbors which is much less expensive. uh, countries which are much more friendly. and since they are neighbors, the very fact that this, this trade expands, uh, creates, uh, a much more modern and advanced uh, continent the world recognizes that we've moved beyond that new new polar moment. and the wes, despite the, the, the bubble that exists in washington and in some of the capitals in europe where
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they continue to think that they are exceptional and that they are above and beyond the rest of us. so the rest of the world has, has seen the, can see that this multi polar world emerging where latin america, africa, and asia pay a greater role. but i think agent in particular, because of it's huge population because of his diversity and because of very powerful countries such as china, iran, russia, india, taking a me in increasing the important role in the world today. i think this is going to be the future powerhouse. just about rough a. got off for now here analyses and asked over the full of, of storage continue online, all the dot com odyssey guy or also on the run for the meantime. thanks for joining the
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