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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to radically poverty and promote sustainable development. the clear, okay, we're taking you now the united nations general assembly where the russian foreign minister sub gala roles is addressing wildly does the cation certainly didn't stop the usa and the allies from getting the been lead to of george and the kind of success really in 2008 to our lation on the aggression against the people of south of set to you and russian peacekeepers. so and so the 3 is off to that 9 to organize to the military intervention in libya destroying it, state truth and undermining the stability of neighboring countries. in 2015,
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the un summit on sustainable development, adopted grandiose plans to come by poverty and, and equality and speed that you should. but they turned out to be empty. promises in light of the reluctance of the countries of the west, to refrain from the new colonial practices of mining the wealth of the entire world for the benefit. just look at the statistics of the premises that were kept in terms of financing of the development of the countries, the global sales and the transfer of environment to the frontier technologies just like cookie and thank you man. and the past, the current secretary general advised his own initiative under the slogan of recruits in global cooperation. it's an excellent slogan and the who could be opposed to that. but for what global corporation can we really talk about at the time when the west has trampled all of these unshakable values of globalization that they've been telling us about for certain many years from this restaurant, trying to convince us that they were to ensure equal access by everyone to the
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goods of contemporary civilization. and where is the invite ability, appropriate the presumption of innocence or freedom of speech to verify access to information. the fed competition on markets with understandable that and changing rules by secretary general is talking about global corporation at the same time as the countries of the west of i leased a veritable sanctions war against. it's a good hoff if not, the majority of states in the world and the dollar which was advertised to us as mothers, heritage and good. the whole of humanity has been personally transformed into a weapon for both sides and sort of more than 60 years that has been a trade blockade of cuba, whatever the issue with the cancellation of which the overall majority of members of the international community are cooling forward in the pursuit to the ever more a federal aim of preserving the drum and nation washington is blocking the north. ready work of the trade organization on dispute settlement and reform of the bretton woods institutions, the structures of which for a long time now have not reflected the real balance of forces in the global economy
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in finance is the west also wants to transform the un into a tool for advancing it's mercantile plans, as was shown by the summits of the future. there are more and more attempts to erode the impact of a mental nature of the organization. zoning necessary changes in the staffing of the secretary and to being held back key post and the secretary it's and now essentially hong k. piatt and hand it down to representatives of the west and minority. so if you think the, if the secretary general is cooling for a rebate, which of the level of cooperation, then the secretariat must advance unifying ideas that a propos, compromise. options are rather than coming up with excuses to introduce into the lens, work narratives that are beneficial to the west, breathing new life into the us. it's not too late to do that. but in order to do that, we call and have unrealistic summit, some declarations. rather, it must be done through rebuilding confidence and trust on the basis of the child to principle of this saw friend at quality all and then best thing. however,
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as long as the confidence is being undermined for the time being, it is and the actions of the west to create and circumvention of the un narrow formats that us subordinate to it, to resolve subsidiary as a faithful issues such as incident governance and artificial intelligence but there's problems affect all the future, have only a few minutes a, the, they must be considered on a universal basis without discrimination or trying to achieve unilateral advantage of this over. that is to say that there must be an on this negotiation involving old members of you and rather than the way that the start of cold practice, the future was prepared for without a single clean. and we found of negotiations with system that old countries would be involved in. but instead of that, once it was, was carried out under the control of western manipulators. as a result of the pox, even before it was born, had already joined the pumps. the end of declarations. that sounds nice in english,
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shooting this book, such as it is not as the fates of products of these wild summits. however, things are sending faster when it comes to implementing security council resolutions, which are buying deals through somebody else and the sabotage of decisions on the costs of other supplements. as the dates and agreements on boston has to govern us as a great deal. but the most glaring example continues to face spinning outside of own most a 2 years. the consensus resolutions on the creation of an independent palestinian stage to co existing and peace and security. but this rail, nothing you most to pick up that can be no justification to the facts of terrorism, which is right. it is felt like to me to on the 7th of october last year, bucks for everyone who still has a sense of compassion is outraged by the fact that the october tragedy is being used for the mass of collective punishment of the palestinians in the form of an unprecedented useful humanitarian catastrophe. the killing of palestinian civilians
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with american weapons must immediately be end. it is important to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to the own claim, the reconstruction of infrastructure. and most importantly, is it important to guarantee the realization of the just about drugs with the palestinians to self determination and to allow them not in words for a bunch of deeds, as they say on the ground to create a continuous and viable states within the 1967 borders the system with its capital in east jerusalem construction. another glaring example of terrorist messages as a means of achieving political ends, which is the inhumane attack on the 11th. and that to transform into civilian technology into a lease or what funding there must be an immediate investigation into this crime by old registration. we kind of remain silent in the face of the many publications in the media, including in europe. i'm here in the united states that indicates for to varying
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degrees. the involvement at the very least awareness of washington when it comes to the preparation of that terrorist attack. and we understand that the americans always deny everything and they do everything they can to hush up any funds that come to life as they engage in response to the irrefutable evidence of the implication in the terrorist attack on the north stream gas pipelines. sirs, gas pipelines incidentally, bucks a month and a symbol of thought so same global cooperation that us equity, general dreams officer, but as a result of that destruction, the competitiveness of the european union in the global economy has been undermined for long years to the benefits of the united states, it is on the west constance as well, that the truth about those who organize many of the heinous crimes and it has been put on the back burner, including the bloody propagation and the key of sub of, of butcher and, and the series of poisoned things of the citizens of prussia in britain and germany
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. the un secretary of cannot remain separate from efforts to establish the truth in situations that directly and impact level security. and in doing so, i was obliged to strictly observe article $100.00 of the you in charge of direct impartially and to avoid the temptation to play into the hands all the individual states, particularly those that are actively quoting, not for cooperation, but it's due to devise the weld into the flowering garden of the jungle and for so there's sitting around the table of democracy and those that are on the menu. we mustn't forget also about the service record of those at the mountains that their role as be implemented by the rest of the world. the invasion of afghanistan, and in glorious 20. it presents everything and from his coalition was accompanied by the formation of a tell you that the direct results of the aggression against iraq's as was the creation of i. so what i was going to do when you find a lease in the war in syria gave rise to java list, which is now say that's actually
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a sham. and the destruction of libya opened the floodgates for the permutation of terrorism into this a horizontal region. and for the flow of millions of illegal migrants to europe, if we quote to finally pulling up those that are thinking about the future of that people's and countries to be very wary of ending you escapades. by those who invented these rules, we are particularly concerned by his you now almost to become a place of practice of political killings as once again took place yesterday in bainbridge, i can just you can so the tragic, unacceptable turn of events in the arab israeli conflict in yemen, in the red sea bass and in the gulf of agents through dawn and fall, the hot spots in africa reflects an indisputable fact. security can either be cool and indivisible, some little bull. it won't be for any one. because that understanding of what would seem to be a simple truth in the context of european security is something that's refreshing for years has been trying to impart to washington london and brussels for who are
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obsessed with the complexes of their own exceptionalism. adam fugitive, although they initially promise not to expand nato in in 1999 and in 2010. they signed in official documents of o s c e summit and obligation to not to insure the security at the expense of others. but in fact, the north atlantic islands for 3 decades, which it has been carrying out to the jew, political and military expansion of nature into europe. okay, so we have just been listening to a quite a wide ranging speech that is still being delivered by the russian farm is the 2nd lover of dressing world leaders of the united nations general assembly. extremely critical of the international community, including the noise of nations itself. which he accused the a that is that, is that being of this effort to kind of introduce narratives at the united nations that essentially to the benefit of the west. he mentioned the collective punishment
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on the palestinians in gauze or of the humanitarian catastrophe. that they are suffering. and i also kind of listed off a plethora of all groups that have sprung up in countries from syria to iraq, to libya that has essentially been created will have come to life as a result of outside foreign west and intervention. in these countries as bringing gabriel as on the who's that united nations headquarters in new york. so a great deal of, of condemnation and criticism in that speech we had gave. but what is interesting is it that has been, i'm curious view on this as much conversation about the need for reform, and particularly for united nations security council reform off to the war in gaza . also the war in ukraine. the need to give developing countries more of a say in the body. oh yeah,
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that's right. this is really the 1st time in decades. we've had some real serious talk about security council reform. and in fact, that was part of the pact for the future. that was signed off unanimously by the majority of member states of the united nations on the weekend before this you and general assembly started. they said we as a world body and as the members of the united nation agree, there needs to be security council reform. talking about at least 3 permanent spots on the security council for countries from africa. as well as expanding perhaps the security council itself, even the united states, which has been reluctant to, to give up its veto power. and by the way, they still have said they will not give up the retail power. even the united states has agreed to and put up for the proposal about supporting at least 3 african countries to be permanent members of the security council, as well as
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a small island nation on a rotating basis. so this all comes back to guys, and that is why it is talk on re security council reform has wrapped up so much because clearly the security council has failed when it comes to guys, primarily to 3 times not once, not twice, but 3 times. that the united states as user veto power in the past 11 to 12 months to block the security council resolutions that would have called for an immediate cease fire in gaza. so that's why we're seeing more discussions about this now. and then now also says of an impending humanitarian catastrophe. that is actually already playing out and loved it. and what's been the reaction there has not been much of response to the assassination of a sudden estrella or yeah, we actually just got a statement from the spokes person for the secretary general. i just got it as i was walking here into the studio where i'm at to so this is new information and
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i'll just read it. it says this again. this is from the spokesperson for the secretary general, the united nations. and the statement says, the secretary general is gravely concerned by the dramatic escalation of events and re route. in the last 24 hours. the cycle of violence must stop now and all sides must step back from the brink. the people of living on the people of israel, as well as the way to region can not afford an all out war. the statement goes on to conclude by saying the secretary general urges the parties to re commit to the full implementation. a security council resolution 17 o one and immediately returned to a succession of hostilities. secretary general reiterate this call for an immediate cease fire in gaza and the release of all hostages held there. that's a statement that just came in from the spokesperson for the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez, thank you so much. gabrielle is on the reporting test. the united nations,
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where the general assembly of all the leaders is continuing us. but we do want to touch it. remind you of our top story now. this our, the, the 11 he's on group has been, lives, can fund the killing of it. slate has done us for our law. and a massive is riley strike on a route on friday in his statement as well as said, it would continue to confront israel in support of gaza. and in defense of lebanon, st holder looks back at his life. how something is wrong to reach the peak of his popularity after the war with israel in 2006, he was seen as a hero, not just didn't live in on, but beyond standing up to as well as what defined him and his a brand new and back group for years. but that's changed. what has the last sense fighters to syria when an uprising begins threatening? president bush are us. that's what am i that the resistance can stand with his arms folded while it specs broken. if syria falls in the hands of the us,
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these riley's and the talk series, then the resistance will be besieged theory. while this was a turning point, ms rela was no longer seen as a leader of a resistance movement. but the leader of a she or party fighting for iranian interests. she was labeled a terrorist by arab countries. i'm. i'm not even before involvement in the war in syria now. strong. i failed to convince many in the sun, the muslim arab world, that his movement was not behind the assassination of lebanon's former prime minister, or if he can heavy in 2005, an international tribunal indicted for members of the group. one was later convicted despite this that's for all a continue to enjoy the backing from his support base, mainly 11 on she us who referred him as a leader and religious figure head. he was, has been the longest serving secretary general taking over at the age of 32 when his breed assessor about so most of we was killed by his really miss idols. in 1992
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in power for nearly 30 years. that's fella has long been seen as a target for assassination by as well. who, along with the united states, has designated has the law a terrorist organization. that's why he rarely made public appearances and delivered speeches on television. instead, he played a big role and as well as transformation from a rob group during the civil war in lebanon and the 1980s to a military force stronger than the army, and the political party, stronger than the state. and the fellow who received religious education in iran has been described as the most powerful figure in lebanon without holding public office. his critics say, his political muscle came from the groups weapons, which were used against domestic opponents in 2008. i am, i'm physically instead of giving up his beloved weapons. now under this government, under this regime of the means leaving living on exposed before israel. and it was
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an accusation. this fellow would repeatedly make against those demanding hezbollah . this armament, he protected whatever power the group gained over the decades while doing so public criticism heights and especially when he tried to under cut the nationwide protest movement that called for a strong state and a new political order. no surrender support who saw him as a defender of the rights of she. us with his critics said he was a runs man who never shied away from showing allegiance due to run. and it's really just authority, has been law faced, one of its biggest challenges after and a threat to announce the group opened up a front against as well to help relief pressure on its allies from us and gaza in october, 2023. the group suffers losses after months of cross border fighting and is really a tax that targeted significant figures in the movement. but not solar remained defiant. he has been described as the personification of hezbollah. and while the
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group is organized and unified, a leadership change is unlikely to have wide ranging implications. but it's last the commander who was cameras matic and whose influence extended far beyond living on for those they know how they're reporting that for us now i was just there as ali hashim joins us now from that. i've been his counselor to be rude alley. can you shed more lights on the level of influence that so it has on us for our lives, had among the, the community there and 11, and very much as a political military. i'm religious need to how is he viewed by the share community that as well. in fact, my m a as i pass on us for our lives died was killed when you are 64 years old. he became the secretary general off has the law and he was $32.00. so half his life was a secretary general lead off his beloved and there were different phases. but as people
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how to know him and these different faces, he was the man who, who was the young man who became the leader of has the law in 1992 after the solution is, was us as a nation of our best and most likely he was in 1997 believe that his son was killed during the fight with his red. and then this been a really credit been at to you for him, within the society, within the communities. he had an given him given the fact that he sacrificed as he's a for trade and he sacrificed his son in the fight. so he believed that what he's doing and just fluently, the data that is rarely is withdrew from south live and on. and he became the leader of innovation as he was described. then in 2006, how soon are philip was has will largely that if you didn't get 2006 war the 5th to 3 days war and then he was described as the leader of the victory. so these are
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different phases then, games, anybody's internal conflict, thinking that controversy, i don't know for the last thing came the internal system to divide. and how he became viewed by the other side of the policy cannot either i'm thinking, see of you, the more controversy of the situation, the region and controversy on has what laws was in syria and how he was seen. so there are a lot of thoughts about how people see the fall about that and he is believe to be bigger than live connect there. at the end, the fall is last summer you had the region enroll, he had a presence every yes, he was seen as the leader of the axis of resistance box boxed by you run. despite the fact, he was one of, as was our enemies, he was seen also by these varies as it rushing and neither. so there are many different pictures of the smaller we can see the many pictures of the 1st law. but
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today, the on the 4th picture of the sunlight is that muscle of let's carry a now has the light is on across storage and waiting to go towards the challenge of succession, waiting also to deal with the war when it's lead that is, can jude and gore this takes things into probably a different scenario, a different situation. and of course, this is another very big challenge for him. thank you very much. ali ashan and they were well, israel is continued. it's as drives on lebanese capital on saturday. also the killing us for our life. these are the latest pictures from diane southern bay route, where a powerful bloss to a residential building. several residential areas have been targeted consistently, mainly and these densely populated southern suburbs is ready, ministry officials say they killed 2 more has bullet come on, does in what they have, again described as these precision strikes. but also that's been activity in the
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east of the country as well. as ministry says it's conducted thousands of as strikes in the book called valley. the latest struck a vehicle in the city of zaya in central, because alia, israel said, talk is it has the weapons storage facilities. and ms. i launch sides. so to chat on social media shows a deep crates in the ground off to a strike on the town of the him doing. meanwhile, air raid sirens of sounds and across central israel and tell of eve, a israel's minute trans hang a miss. i was 5 from e and then and intercepted humans who see group said earlier that it won't the kidding on the assignments turned on. that was the reaction from them. it's now spring time to so who does live for us from online in jordan? because the government has bad allergies, air from a forcing inside israel, what is the israeli government officials been saying about all this?
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will surely visa summation of has enough that are low seen as a huge military achievement for these really is after nearly a year of little to no military achievements in gaza. now there is a new war that has erupt. it in the north is really officials have been saying that they are going to continue distractions, but low targets in lebanon, despite the killing of his beloved leader. they say that there's still a lot of work to be done. that there are a lot of tools in the toolbox that they still have to yet on we use that. according to these really army chief of staff heard see how levy we understand. benjamin netanyahu had cut his trip to the united states short after speaking at the un general assembly, but also approving those airstrikes invaded on friday from his hotel room in new york. he is now back in israel, holding security consultations, aptitude, he audits his real defense ministry, intel a, b,
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we're actually sirens had sounded within the last couple of hours after a surface to surface missile was launched from him. and these really military says that it has been intercepted now is, or it was saying that the killing of no sort of law was justified. and it was deserved saying that he was an enemy of the state. and now the world can quote to be a safer place without him, but that israel is determined to destroy his beloved. the rhetoric from his really officials is just getting tougher. and it seems that where we are heading next is even in a worse direction because they say they are not letting not they have a lot of tools in their arsenal, that they are still preparing to use all while these really military is now preparing for ground invasion into southern lebanon, conducting drills, allocating even more assets just in the last 24 hours to for gates, for me, is really military were moved from the occupied west bank to central command to be dispatched to other places throughout the country, including the north. so there is a lock sale that is moving here
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a lot of moving parts, as is really official, say the attack, sanchez by law will continue. okay, thank you. i'm to sell hoot and a mon, let's get more on this story now, isn't there on rappaport, who is an investigative journalist in the editor of the hebrew language, news side, local coal. he is in tel aviv and joins us live now. so how light is really lead is the way not their options. now the option our continuing to strikes, i am x and expecting what uh, what has been uh where is by then i don't when is actually because it wasn't me so tired from human disruptive me. uh, what will their response will be. uh so um they the perspectives now to the continuation and maybe increase ink this printer to intensify
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the fights and not to we not to use it. we have seen full uh, security and intelligence officials, very critical of the prime minister netanyahu strategy in gaza. i'm expressing the same opinions regarding lebanon. oh, no, no, i think uh, the only here is very much behind these strikes. uh, even the, um, it seems that this is more of the work of the army, and these are the, and the intelligence of the army. then let them, you know, it seems that the channels and the minister of the friends, the god, the where those pushing folder strike while from you all himself because of it's a bit hesitant about to strike. this does not mean definitely send me out. it
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doesn't face a credit now, politically, but it doesn't seem that she was a little bit hesitant in the why, why or why did he be hesitant? i think that was the record during the pilot steps. he was very defensive even to ministers from the right wing, small kitchen, levine, square, even against the strike. i would suggest that the i pod from bad where, you know, fighting about the credits. he is of course, the arch and meet up for government politically. and he doesn't want to give him a credit, but i think may be deeply. nathaniel wants a long more ones in tricia more. he wants this world to, from, from what he was saying. and just to be clear and that's in yahoos preference is that for it to remain, does it kind of. busy level across the board of war of attrition,
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as opposed to anything more substantial such as well the massive ass strikes we saw last night. and that's my impression. i think that from y'all once in a tradition war, in order to sustain power, you know that there wouldn't be no inquiry about their, their failure or focus on the 7. and maybe even more important. as long as the industry symbol, there's no agreement to end to this, no, any move toward some political arrangement here. but the other thing that i have to say, i mean, even, i mean, look at a scale of the suffering and the level of alignments in god's or, i mean it's been absolutely no pressure, no leverage applied on, on israel to come to the table. it seems fine to go sions over that. there's no reason to believe that if we see a devastating war in lebanon, that it would be any different. it could potentially continue for a very long time without any pressure to bring it to an end. i think that to me,
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oh, the proof is not to escalate to march. ah, yes, you are correct though it is such a possibility. i mean, it seems that this is the way we're going to now to the continuation of the separation wall, but i think it's a few thing in the side that may be me out was elizabeth has a kind of the teaching estrada may mean something else. and the intensification of the war and may be more international pressure because this is a solvent stay. this is not the guys i gaza is a different just story. may be that. ready behind is of course, now we takes all the credits and so to be and he is. so you can see the, the architect of this attack and the manual brings back the security to ease uh.
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