tv PODKAST 1TV October 30, 2023 3:40am-4:25am MSK
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[000:00:00;00] do, where should it come from, who should, based on yakut music, make music that the whole of russia will listen to, who , based on tuvan music, will also make sure that we begin to use these national motifs in our music, yes, of course, try to move a little away from the west, well, the west is also correct in a musical sense, yes, but integrate our russian music there as much as possible, we have many nationalities and a lot of things can be integrated there, that's... when we succeed make sure that our russian music has its own face, based on national motives, as you think, but this will happen over time, i think that someone will do it, naturally, and maybe let’s say someone will do it there or someone else to do it, well, this is an open question, you know, the jazz industry , which at the moment has now become, it is small, it is very small, just like in principle in the world, jazz occupies a very
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small percentage, uh , from the point of view... in general, in a common family, show business, yeah, including classical music, but before, many still don’t remember, but before there weren’t even professional jazz groups until 1976, although there were jazz musicians, people played in restaurants, some clubs appeared, but these were all conditional non-professionals , they played well, but they were not professionals, then the soviet union disappeared, many musicians left because there was no work, there were no harmonic connections there, now in 30 years a lot of great musicians have appeared, a lot of festivals have appeared, which are professional, but why did these festivals appear, because there was interest, why did there interest? because in addition to our guests, who come from magnificent musicians from america, from europe, from asia , where our magnificent musicians came from , that is, we now have to look not at
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what to play, what to play, yes, but how to play. how to make sure that our performance, recording, every moment is very, very important in the entire chain of a musical work, many, of course, follow the path of the least resistance, and this is accepted by us, and what does least resistance mean, that is, that well, let's look, well, let's, well , look at ours, at our popular music, not even popular music, this type of music, like chanson, for example, is not there very, well , not very popular. it is very popular, no, it is very popular, but pop music is a little different, not like no, if this music is popular, then it is popular music, if the music is not popular, then it is unpopular music, but we will see how much is possible there with a simple guitar, such an original song, also a wonderful form of art and also ours, yes, of course, kespas, bard, it ’s all original, yes, well, any song is original, i
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’m telling you as the president of the russian authors’ society, so here it is. .. but we are talking now about quality, about the quality of performance, the recording of the entire production , this is what we strive for, no matter how we play, yakut music can be great, it is wonderful, but it needs to be covered like this, and you know the rolling, missed the notes when they started, who the rolling stons and even the beatles, and not just the beatles too, the beatles also smeared, and remember how the group queen , with... combined, mixed so many genres in one song, bohemian slavery, that’s how we do it, that’s what i’m getting at, that’s what i’m leading to, i this is what i’m leading to, this shouldn’t be, if a bad song in a good wrapper is bad , there must be a good song, we must do this, we must learn to write further, continue to study, we have great hits, which too, no, we have everything, don’t get me wrong, but we also have to
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look at this further, we have bad songs of the same love or even all the popular songs that all our stars sing, from small to great, well, good songs, of course, how do we need to make sure that these songs have their influence even on the rest of the, so to speak, honest world, this is how we do this ? break the patterns, and this is right, and this is how to break them, if you don’t know how to play, you know, some people say: i play, let’s say, modern avant-garde music, i don’t limit myself in anything. that is, when we play our traditional music, more or less, then we seem to be we limit, we have limits, but they don’t have limits, they have limits of their own inability to play, they simply don’t know how to play, and they pass off this wishful thinking as reality, so if you didn’t have limits, that’s what you would do , but how can there be a framework within a framework, well , it’s impossible, well, it’s just impossible, wait, here equality is impossible, without a framework equality is not
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possible, but there is no framework. here there are three outstanding people in the studio, which means that the producer, who once broke the mold, generally had an attitude that. tore the whole world apart, yes, igor mikhailovich butman, the great one, undoubtedly brought the whole world back together, like a new generation of jazzmen, yes, you can say so, you can, so i actually have a question, as a person who is not a musical person, practically, here , how we will tear up the world in the future, yes, that is, korea is tearing up keypop, for example, no matter how it sounds, what, somehow, korea, korea, korean, korean popular... that is, now the most popular, well this was the first one here, you know, yes of course, i know this, yes this is the first one, i don’t have much of her i listened to this music, but i know that
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there is a genre called, and btss is now the most, the most popular, bts, everything is correct, that means, that is, translate bts, become a musician, i don’t know, this is always the case. look, again, you can study this, we take an example, look, find people , train them, invite them to write in a similar manner, using, let’s say, you just need all this education, this is all, well, i learned so to speak , in a foreign music school, there is a conservatory, they tell us about how he wrote music, we study modern composition, they tell us, this is how pilonius wrote, this is how he uses such techniques, such harmonies, this is what he has in this piece. such harmony, and now you write in the style of tilonius monk, you sit, write, the composition is called siberian mong, also here, we create, so to speak, a school, classes, yeah, and we take what
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is popular there, what is popular here , talented young people come, we tell them, write in this style, and now apply it, this is a huge job and a goal, and this goal should someday, well, it will work, when it works, that is, you have not calmed down, you are not resting on your laurels, no, of course, well, of course not, this is what i’m leading to, in fact, in korea , what happened, yes, such producers gathered there, where are you leading, about eight people, about eight people , that means, korean producers, they made the technology, took swedish composers, young, young, talented guys, that is, they did not go around - festivals, because there are no festivals there, so they couldn’t find oleg akuratov there, yes, they are the opposite, they take very young children, train them for 8 years, then release them into these groups, bts, for example, this is a product
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like this, is it possible for us to have such an option when such smart people gather, well, there are wonderful composers , which he’s still trying to insert with oleg as a vocalist and he plays from oleg’s solo program, that’s why? kubansky can you ask for something about a cappella, i can sing, let’s do it if you want, it would be very cool, yes, oh,
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yes, i’ll get tired, girl earlier, nakadaya. suddenly i have a question, i often sit on the jury at children's competitions, and when children start singing jazz, they learn it, yeah, it's clear that they learn it, they don't feel it, maybe this feeling should come with age, in general, like this is a jazz school, that is, a child comes, he wants to win the competition, but not everywhere and not always, not in every genre, here the question is for the new shift, which will come and synthesize it, because for them this is the technology of a technician, but what can you say, when the real feeling of jazz comes, i so i understand that it may not come, in general, you understand, here we are again mixing two concepts, people have talent, they have feelings, because when there is a competition, everyone
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wants to win the competition, yeah, so if you a competition, let's say a piano competition, you have to learn everything well, correctly, then you will run, you have learned it best, you interpret it best, a jazz competition, the children of mothers, fathers, teachers are afraid to lose, so they memorize it so that here they are, this is not, this is just. but they learn it all by rote and i’m trying to fight this, and to many even talented girls who even sang with us, i say, improvise , you don’t need to teach, she says, i learned improvisation, don’t, you can sing to you much better, this one here this excitement of creativity will come to you at the moment of the performance itself, you will understand, you know, you play the piano, you know music, you are talented. man, sing, no, she learns everything and gives
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it out, live, enjoy it, yes, but when you sing, it’s already learned, it’s completely different, it it may be well written, it may be well done, but if you play every day, then the charm of jazz music disappears, why we love it, when i was in rostov for the first competition at dana, i saw that we had two compositions you have to play a musician, they choose the first composition themselves, but then no, then there was only one composition, he plays, well, the person plays , well, great, i think, wow, and then i say, and you play there, well, some kind of standard there's jazz, he starts playing and kurly, kurly, yeah, he learned it, he learned it, well, that is jazz is a complete creative activity, it should be, not only jazz, music, this is creativity, this is a constant life there, just when they really lead, there is tatyana chernigovskaya, who says that children definitely need music, it develops, expands, it and at the same time here. in the new education, i mean there could be this part, when in the new, i mean
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in the new millennium, when they give children the opportunity in basic education to start experiments already there, this is definitely necessary and jazz improvisation is some kind of not some kind of something out of the blue, no, yes, of course , this is how we talk, we set a topic, we start talking about it, if we have enough, so to speak, well, knowledge, i don’t know, i’d like to say , but i have no strength, and how are you, and how was it with you as a child? everything’s fine too, how’s it going? well, in childhood, well, in my childhood, my dad , is it necessary to force a child under pressure to take up jazz, so i have a question, in general , you should force a child not under pressure, but create an opportunity for him to study, if there was a different story, tell me, i had a different story, i had to study classics under pressure, not jazz, because i spend more time on jazz than on jazz. i spent more on classics, at the beginning, at the beginning, precisely at the beginning of my
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period, and then i already realized somewhere from the age of 18 that when i started preparing for the competition in novosibirsk, i thought, i thought that the classics were for me necessary, absolutely necessary, because not a single jazz musician can live without a classical education, that is, this an adult understanding has come in general, yes, i have already begun to treat everything like an adult and i think why this is the very reason why i fought before. more time on jazz and 2 hours of studying only classics, everything was only 2 hours of classics and how much did you study jazz ? i was constantly studying, well, the whole day only jazz and now like yes and now completely both you said dad yes you said and no no i i became all for it, i just listened to jazz, i really wanted to play the drums, so my dad played the drums at home, there were some, well, he played weddings there, he would be an engineer during the day and play weddings in the evening, and the drum was at home
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, i played all the time when i was 5-6 years old, i already played there with emil dimitrov, there was someone like that, some others, in general, what kind of records were there, there was leningradsky, i played the drum with them all, then they invited me a girl, she began to teach me the piano, but she taught me the piano and after half a year there we moved to a cheerful village in leningrad, to a new the area is so residential, she refused to go there, yeah, and refused, thank god, and then... and my father kept saying jazz, benny goodman, charlie parker, gennady galshtein, iosifshtein, these musicians then thundered throughout leningrad, so these are the names, my the teacher who i later got, gennady galshten, he was all the time, he was a soviet legend, thank god, still alive, a legend of soviet jazz, an outstanding musician, arranger, composer, at that moment, playing with oleg lunstrem,
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rosner , vadim ludvikovsky and the orchestra. all in all, you need to infect a child, you need to infect, with music, you need to infect with music, to fight as a jazzman , you don’t have to be a genius musician, you can just be a good musician, you can be just a musician, you can be, any musician is a genius in his own way, 100 years of russian jazz, celebrated october , now let’s celebrate a little more, 2023, that’s a good thing, but the next 100 years lie ahead, what is russian jazz missing? what to pay attention to in the first 10, at least years, with the support we receive all creatives receive industry in our country, at the moment, we are working quite closely in the field of education and it’s not only us , there are camps in samal, plus , of course, tavrida, all this is going on, there is huge support, so we just need we need to work, we need to and now we all believe that there can be success, people see successful jazz musicians on television,
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oleg akuratov, vadim elinkrid, sergey is a smut there, pyotr vostokov, kandakov, the guys in st. petersburg, our people there david goloshchokin and others . young people appear in our in principle, we now have everything, we have a sponsor, there is support at the local level , yes, governors and the ministry of culture, an incentive has appeared, now it is clear that even the young people who go, they have a choice of where to go, to go a classical pionist or go, i don’t know, to the moscow state university, go become an engineer, where where you can earn money, you can be a professional jazz musician, now i can’t help but ask, musicians - well, of course we are a solid middle class, a solid middle class, so well, i i don’t know, for example, i consider myself wealthy i don’t know how i’m a person in general, well, wealthy, you mean accomplished or wealthy from a financial point of view, i mean now he’s talking about what we ’re now talking about is that young people now young people are very demanding about this
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, yes, that is, they are about if you are in demand accordingly with you last year we officially had our 170th concert. i have almost the same thing with oleg, the musicians of my orchestra and my quintet have almost the same thing, well, we didn’t play for free, so we have financial stability, i i’ll tell you that musicians , some earn very well, and this is not the limit, there are our jazz musicians, well, we also focus on the greatest musicians, for us the same wynton marsales. yes, this is, so to speak, both a musical and human idol, as a public figure, he was one of the 25 most influential people in america according to, well, according to the magazine, well, that’s great, he also studies and plays music, if wynton martsalis can be in america the most influential person, one of the most, why
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a jazz musician in russia cannot be influential. what if we outline your mission as a jazz musician for the next century? well, i don’t have any mission, i just love, no, it can’t be like that, you have a mission , i don’t, but i don’t think, i don’t sit, i don’t think, so what do i understand, mikhailovich, make the girl feel good, yeah, tell me, tell me, what is your mission, i have a mission to make people happy, so that they want it , so that they are, so that they are, you know, i say that if if some things happen in the world, it means , we haven’t finished work somewhere, somewhere they didn’t finish the game, they left people behind. unsatisfied, i remember how one wonderful singer, jazz and pianist, shirley horn sang in america, i was at a festival, performed there, then i sat, listened, she came out, well, such an elderly woman, she came out playing in white gloves, she
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she began to sing, and the entire first row we all took hands, it’s just not, well , there are people there, we seemed to know someone there, on the right to the left, we all took hands, so we listened to this kind of divine revelation. note unfortunately, unfortunately, forced to finish our story, today butman, people's artist, was with us, i am sure that the best thing you can do now after this broadcast is to turn on the recordings of oleg akuradov, listen to him and the orchestra of igor butman, this is wonderful, roman karmanov, elena kiper, we we say goodbye to you, until new night broadcasts , happiness to you, ear, we wish you happiness,
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happiness in this world, like the sun, here's jazz, as it is. hello, on the air of the sunday time program, in andreev’s studio, we will talk about the main events of the day of the outgoing week. tragedy in the middle east. there are people there, two children were lying under bombs, i just took them with me, all the countries in the world where you
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, you must understand us, this is madness, israel is intensifying shelling of the gaza strip and expanding the scale of ground operations amid mass demonstrations in support of palestine throughout to the world, to the whole world and in the world, interethnic and interreligious harmony is the basis of russian statehood, we are one people, we have one homeland. christians, muslims, jews, russia set an example of how to live together. harness work is the main gainer of the week. they shot down 24 planes in 5. and in a month, 31 planes were reported by military correspondents of the first channel from
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the donetsk and zaporozhye directions. russia's nuclear shield. such complexes are already in service, which among promising models may discourage the west from shaking the strategic balance. skeletons in america's closet, if we start a war with russia, it will be a war with china, perhaps iran will join them, what we will be left with is a bunch of europeans who are ready to fight neither almost more than us. how the washington elite is now convincing voters of the need to support the kiev regime. 100 years. turkish republic. turkey was under siege. italy, france, england, greece wanted
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to strangle us. russia helped us a lot. how our country helped ataturk a century ago and what unites the two states now. israel is expanding its military presence in the gaza strip, although a ground operation has not yet been officially announced. the number of victims of israeli shelling. sector exceeded 8,000, almost half of them are children. in israel , more than 1,400 people have died since the conflict began to escalate. the new phase of the confrontation is unfolding against the backdrop of massive pro-palestinian demonstrations in different countries demanding an immediate ceasefire from the un general assembly. giorgi alisashvili is monitoring the situation in the middle east. flashes of falling rockets merging into a solid orange glow illuminate the sky above ghazhi on friday after sunset, just with
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the onset of shabbat, the israeli defense forces increased their shelling of the palestinian enclave. at the same time, israeli infantry and armored vehicles crossed the northern border of the gaza strip, where a battle immediately broke out, and either oncoming fire slowed down the advance of the idf forces, or the military... the order was given to gain a foothold on the occupied lines, the ground offensive paused, but aviation and artillery continued level residential areas throughout the sector, before and after satellite photos show destruction on an alarming scale, footage from the ground is even more terrifying, i don’t want to let her go, this is my daughter, i want spend all the time with her until the funeral, dust on the ruins of high-rise buildings, the survivors try naked. sort out the rubble, screams, despair, tears, bodies everywhere. almost half of those killed since the beginning of the war, that is, about 3,000,
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according to local authorities, are children. i was just at the place where the attack was made, and there were people there, two children lying under bombs, i just took them with me. this is the last thing that reporter matas azaiza managed to convey to his editorial office; right before the start of the israeli offensive, communications in gaza were lost. does not work telephones, not mobile, not landline, no internet , doctors were left without means of residency, an information blockade was added to the physical blockade of the sector, there is no internet, we have no telephone connection, we the entire gas sector is now in complete isolation, gaza is now cut off from the rest of the world, the world can no longer monitor what is happening here, we are communicating via satellite, i don’t even have contact with my editorial office, i can only wave my hand in the hope that this signal will reach them, safe places in the gas there were none left, the israeli authorities ordered civilians to retreat to the south of the sector, but ... they were also bombing in the city of khanyuniz, rockets fell on the territory of the hospital and next to a large refugee camp, where there is no longer enough
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water, food and medicine. we are very exhausted, in tents during the day... it’s hot, cold at night, but there are children there, we can’t even wash ourselves like a palestinian, i appeal to all arab countries, do something, the situation is just terrible, but even such places are under killed in naserat refugee camp the entire family of the al-jazeera reporter, and he learned about the tragedy while working. by the way, 25 journalists died in gaza in three weeks, a figure so unprecedented that there is nothing to compare it with; the israeli authorities officially refused to guarantee work safety. next to hamas they have already become an everyday background, never before has the iron dome worked under such a load and palestinian rockets have never penetrated it so often, this is a burnt-out
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apartment in tel aviv, here are the traces of a rocket fall. but the siren does not always notify air threat. the voice from the loudspeaker repeats the terrorists' infiltration. kibbutz zikim hamas attacked even from the sea, a fleeting street battle in the light of flares, 14 militants were killed. but it is not possible to close the border tightly, so the settlements adjacent to the sector, even large ones by israeli standards, will be completely evacuated by the city of sderot for the first time in history. there are no objections, there is too much evidence that the sabotage groups penetrating israel are staffed by thugs. no matter how many people they kill along the way, they understood that they were going to their doom, they were proud of it, they were going to their doom, they, we have calls that we intercepted, which they said, dad, dad, as they say, i killed 10 people, please be proud of me, dad, that is, dad told him, you’re doing great, son, keep going. on tuesday, through the mediation of kator, hamas released
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two hostages with american passports. first, i went through hell, which i didn’t expect to survive, they put me on a motorcycle and drove me along the way, they beat me with sticks robbed, then all the hostages were taken to tunnels, it seems we walked underground for kilometers, there were a lot of branches, then we were divided into groups and placed in separate cells, a doctor was assigned to us and he came every few days to examine us, also, next to each hostage there was a guard who looked after him, they cared, helped, and behaved friendly towards us. yehvet livshetz’s words, as well as the fact that she shook hands with the militant in farewell, caused outrage in israeli society, but on the other hand, maybe it’s not just stockholm syndrome, other prisoners also have a chance to return alive and well. just imagine what a mother experiences when she hears on the phone how her daughter, who is far from her, says: they shot at me, i’m bleeding, mommy,
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the desperate relatives of those taken captive are already going to rallies, yesterday... did not get a meeting with prime minister netanyahu, at which they demanded the exchange of their loved ones , terrorists in prison, according to the formula of all for all, that is, 220 israelis, for approximately 6,000 palestinians. all the countries in the world where you have to understand us, this is madness. we, in truth, want our loved ones to be returned home, now. russian diplomats discussed the release of the hostages with a hamas delegation in moscow, they said. during the negotiations at the foreign ministry , the issue of evacuating not only russians, but also other foreign citizens from the gas sector was raised. immediately after meeting with the relatives of the hostages, prime minister netanyahu announced the beginning of the second stage of the war. israel is not only fighting its own war, it is the war of all humanity, all people against the barbarians. our allies in the west and our partners among the arab countries, they all
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understand that if israel does not win, they are next. if the talk about brutal terrorists can still be explained, but not all israeli politicians consider the palestinians to be equal people, knesset member ben arri explains why the babies in gaza deserve to die, there is no equality, there is no equality, the children in gaza brought this on themselves, and we are people who live in peace and want to live, there is no equality, so don't it’s surprising that the unconditional support of the allies, which netanyahu spoke about , does not seem conditional at all, this is what the washington post writes about it. undoubtedly, the biden administration has changed its position, from the initial one, we will support you, just tell me how, it has moved to you , you really need to rethink your strategy, biden has his own interest, a protracted war, this is what israeli politicians are preparing the public for , destroys strategic us plans for an alliance of the sunni monarchies of the persian
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gulf with israel against iran, and sharply lowers the chances of survival of the hostages, about which... people die too, but this is the price of war, i think we have to be very careful, i think not us, the israelis have to be incredibly careful to know for sure that they are pursuing exactly those who is inciting a war against israel, for 3 weeks the un security council tried to pass a resolution in order to somehow influence the situation, but the americans did not like the two russian draft documents, the american version was blocked by russia and china, and the brazilian version did not really suit anyone, it came to open debate at which secretary general gutierres condemned... hamas, but called on israel to abandon the disproportionate practice of collective punishment of all palestinians, recalling that they have been living under de facto occupation for half a century. the generally obvious statement
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caused a diplomatic scandal. tell me, what is a proportionate response to the murder of babies, to the rape and burning of women, to the beheading of children? how can you agree to a ceasefire with those who are trying to wipe you off the face of the earth in a proportionate manner. hamass. head of the israeli foreign ministry called for the resignation of the secretary general, and the jewish state stopped issuing visas to un employees, and even antonio guterres’ excuses did not help the matter. i am shocked by the way some of my statements at the security council were misrepresented as if i were ignoring hamas terrorist attacks. this is not so, it was exactly the opposite. as a result , an emergency session of the general assembly was convened to take a position. the un was somehow reflected. a resolution prepared by arab countries with the participation of including russia. the document contained the main thing that moscow initially stood for and what washington opposed, a ceasefire. if
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the gas is destroyed, if 2 million residents are expelled from it, as some political figures are pushing into israel abroad, well , this will create a catastrophe for many, many decades to come. for a century, so of course, we need to stop, and we need to announce humanitarian programs to save the population, which found itself in a blockade, no water, no electricity, no food, no warmth, there was none of this, the voting brought a real sensation: 120 countries were in favor, against only 14, the states had not found themselves in such a minority for a long time, the audience greeted the announcement of the results with applause. the israeli permanent representative , disappointed by the failure of the washington resolution, said that the un had lost its legitimacy, but in fact the american document gave israel a un mandate for war, and this approach was not appreciated even
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by the closest us allies. the us finds itself extremely isolated after only 12 countries joined washington. and israel at the un general assembly. the result is also notable because even france, spain and great britain refused to vote against the resolution. the split between the grandsons was also exposed. the eu's 27 members voted in three different ways, but the majority abstained. the news releases of the world's leading media began all week with footage of the consequences of israeli strikes on gas, but for some reason they ignored the results of the new york times investigation; experts interviewed by journalists came to the conclusion that the missile that supposedly fell at the alyakhli hospital was actually not launched from the gas sector. this video was tweeted three times by the israel defense forces. in a commentary to it, the israeli military called an air object moving in the sky. a missile aimed at israel, which went off trajectory and exploded almost simultaneously with the explosion in the arab hospital of al-ahly. the new york times synchronized the al jazeera footage with five other videos filmed at the same time. using satellite imagery to calculate the launch point, we
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determined that the missile was fired at towards gaza, near the israeli town of nahal os, just before a deadly hospital explosion. the un directly accused israel of war crimes. it is significant that when answering a question about this, the state department representative seemed to be squirming in a frying pan. do you agree with the statement of the un secretary general when he said at the security council that there are obvious violations there, this is not what we stated, but he said, yes, but this is not a statement by the us government, but when russia bombed ukraine, you very quickly assessed these bombings, why is this you now suddenly needed to evaluate every blow, then it was after an internal decision here. i would say that then everything was much faster for you, taking into account how long the bombing and gases took, you had enough time. israeli politicians, losing media support, themselves go on air on
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foreign television companies, explaining why everything that is happening in gaza has no alternative and is correct. this is what we found on the body of one of the killed sadists, these are alkaida materials, official alkaida materials. we are dealing from isis alkai. and hamas, these materials contained instructions for the manufacture of chemical weapons. however, so far... no one has been able to confirm the connection of hamas militants with the banned isis and al-qaeda, something more impressive than a couple of sheets shown on air , it is important for the israelis to show this connection with terrorism, we all fought, fought against al -qaeda, we all fought against isis, so hamas should stand on the same level as these organizations, so that in the minds of the international community, this connection exists, won’t it be another one? colin powell's test tube, judging by the world reaction, if anything, such a number will not work a second time, a huge rally in istanbul gathered after the turkish president's call to take to the streets, erdogan, in a fiery speech, accused
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the west of inciting war and poured out threats against israel. we will declare israel a war criminal. we are already working on this. israel, you are an occupier, you are a group, not a state. the west owes you something, but we owe you nothing. in response, israel urgently recalls diplomats from turkey. a rupture in diplomatic relations between countries is not excluded. but what about jordan, where the queen, an ethnic palestinian herself, spoke with similar words earlier. shocked and disappointed by the world reaction, for the last 2 weeks the world has been silent, country leaders only express concern and note the large number of victims, but always with the reservation of supporting israel. we were told that it was bad when entire families were shot, but was it really normal to bomb them? pro-palestinian rallies took place all over the world, in new york they chanted from the river to the sea , palestine will be free. radical slogan - erasing with maps of the holy land of the state of israel. long live palestine. long live
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palestine, intifada, intifada, intifada, intifada. the intifada is already an open call for war with israel; very close by, at the grand central station, the jewish community protested against the war with the palestinians. almost 3,000 palestinian children have already been killed. how many more must die for someone to calm down? we say: enough is enough, it has already reached the point where entire families are dying. in london, a crowd of thousands swarmed. sydney palestinians rally against the collective punishment of his people. we are here to say that not all palestinians support hamas. in the boiling region, states are deploying additional air defense systems. american aircraft attacked pro-iranian formations in syria and two missiles launched from unknown sources fell on egyptian territory. the head of the iranian foreign ministry openly threatens. usa and european union. everyone
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is demonstrating a readiness to use force, everyone is trying to scare each other, frankly speaking, that is, there is a demonstration of muscle flexing, but in fact, we see that so far no one is interested in a big conflict. another thing is that when so many armed people are concentrated in one place, in a fairly limited space, yes, so much equipment, so many military personnel, the risk of incidents always increases, and in this case events may simply develop according to some completely uncontrollable scenario . elon musk, who ridiculed us policy in the region, iran wants war, look how close to our military bases they have placed their country. palestinians beg connect gas to the starlink internet , the businessman agreed to help internationally recognized organizations in the sector; in response , israel has already stated that if this happens, musk will be subject to sanctions and the distributing
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internet terminals will be destroyed by any available means. georgiysashvili, maria martanova, sergei chivelo, channel one. to cherish interethnic harmony between religious communities and confessions. this was discussed at a meeting between vladimir putin and the spiritual leaders of russia. friendship of peoples, which has passed through many difficult trials, respect for each other's traditions. these are fundamental values and the very basis of russian civilization, the head of state recalled. our unity. embodied in peaceful deeds on the battlefield. yuri lipatov will continue the topic. greetings, handshakes and smiles, representatives of traditional russian faiths in the kremlin before a meeting with the president. against the backdrop of what is happening in the middle east, this simple friendly communication demonstrates the russian tradition of religious tolerance and mutual respect. we are obliged not only to negotiate, but to be friends and help each other.
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therefore, i really hope that the atmosphere that we feel here , it spread all over the world, here in russia, this cohesion, unity has been tested for centuries, and joys and sorrows have been shared together, for us this is a natural state when we respect each other friend, we honor, our children study together in the same schools, serve in the army, russia is always such an example. thank you, at the beginning of the meeting, words of condolences. we are all with anxiety and pain in our hearts, following the tragic situation in the holy land, which has sacred significance for christians, muslims, jews, for followers of the largest, traditional world religions, and a new round of the palestinian-israeli conflict has already
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claimed thousands of lives, thousands, russia has experienced and knows what international terrorism is, we know what it is, i sincerely want to express... condolences to the families of israelis and citizens of other countries whose loved ones were killed or injured during the attack on october 7 this year, but it is also obvious to us that innocent people should not be held accountable for crimes committed by others. the fight against terrorism cannot be carried out according to the proverbial principle of collective responsibility, when old people, women, and children also die. entire families, the pain of civilians, israelis and palestinians is not alien to russians; for several generations of immigrants from russia, the holy land is a place with which a lot of personal things are connected. jerusalem remains
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a holy city for christians, jews and muslims. the territory of palestine, israel, is a holy land where the most important events in world history took place. and above all, directly related to the communication of god and man. our co-religion sees us sitting today at the same table, in dialogue with each other, with the head of state. this is generally such a unique example of how the russian state interacts with religions represented on russian territory. the background of what is happening is that many decisions in the world are made by politicians below. to restrain the development of independent sovereign countries, to split the world, the world majority
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is using at least all the same means, including islamophobia, anti-semitism, russophobia, of course, to these forces that carry out such policies or are trying to carry them out, old ones have flared up in eurasia and new hot spots have arisen, such a policy , if i may say so, has been implemented for a long time, long before the current crisis, muslims are set against jews, they are called for war with infidels, shiites are pitted against sunnis, orthodox against catholics, in europe they turn a blind eye to sacrilege. antisem, on whose hands the blood of holocaust victims. in ukraine, they are moving towards banning the canonical orthodox church and
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deepening the church schism. the goal in my opinion of all these actions is obvious: to multiply instability in the world, to divide cultures, peoples, world religions, to provoke a conflict of civilization, all according to the well-known principle: divide conquer, and at the same time they are talking about some kind of new world order, the essence of which is actually the same, hypocrisy, double standards, claims to exclusivity, to global dominance , to the preservation of an essentially neocolonial system. joe biden, who is seriously preparing for a second presidential term, declared his desire to establish a so-called new world order, and this despite the fact that everything see where international relations have gone in the first term. a transcript of biden's speech at a campaign reception was published on the white house website. i think we have the ability to do something if we are
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