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the the, this is the, the, the news life from validate god, his biggest hospital comes on the phone. bob, but a muscle starts his blaine is ryan klein, and strikes have not killed more than 11000 feet. also on the program, how russian state television is exploiting the middle east conflict of propaganda accusing the west of war mongering. the i'm folk ahead welcome to the program we started in ga. so when
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a palestinian official signed the tanner, she's lodgers hospitalist come on to bump, bonham, and i say he's writing strikes have had a number of medical facilities including the main i'll she for hospital and cause death. the hospitals believe to be sheltering thousands of people wounded and displaced bible terraces. how must run helpful far success more than 11000 people have been killed since the conflict forgot. israel hasn't confirmed the striking anal schafer. that said its forces activity in the hospital and the thomas command post located under buildings in the area. i don't know how many bells the names are forces and also have reached the heart of gospel city just bought this out there at the outskirts so shot. some there near all she for hospital and then very near to the golf support to build those tears to were staying in the basement underneath. oh, she for hospital tonight. i'm looking here at the thundering sound of the chain change . the boat goes, there's a pound the ground to so they can hear it sounds underground. thank you for the gospel we will generally sammy saab called in jerusalem,
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tells me more about the fighting around l schafer. hospital. yeah, so what i'm hearing is that not only has the bod means of the house, but the and the, but also all the ambulances and the, the tanks, the operating in this area. we're talking about not only a sheets, a hospice in, but other hospitals such as the and didn't easy and the hosp with in the know so the hospitality and the it on dc childrens. i'll split them. i can tell you that from the p. c. children's hospital, they're saying that they don't have any electricity, they don't have a walker. then i'll say capable of preaching the children's. they're also in the she for hospice them. and the images that we get from the emergency room is that the spot for the most capable of treating the wounded that are lying on the floor in a she for a hospital as. so this is a very dire situation,
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which some that you and the officials were saying the situation is had on the earth . the thousands have been asked to be sheltering at our schafer. these writing, the ministry says that terrorists that could be having any displacements, they've produced any evidence to support those claims. so yeah, so 1st of all, i ask uh, the idea of spokespersons office today to, to comment on the uh, attack on the issue for us. but the and until now that is not seeing any, any comments as to the evidence. uh, what the id if has been present thing is the interrogation of the how mosse a fight there is that came in the israel on the 7th of october. and many of them have be interested in of being interrogated. and the, some of them have been giving an account of this situation in she for hospice,
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there is something i've been talking about in network of tunnels under she felt hospital connecting to other time those and the state thing that the mos, the fighters under the hospital of course the people under interrogation say different things on those on the position to judge these really minute 3 is also supplies that can recordings kind of a few shows that are also confirming such things that they a produce. again, none of this information is verifiable and i can tell you the code for patients in god's or they deny it. and so i, i can't see a full picture of that. a quick word on the westbound got away from a gauze that because the west bank is now seeing one of it said, deadliest raids. that was on the 1st day according to the palestinian house ministry of water. israel's goals in the westbank a yeah,
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i would say as well as to goes in the west bank one, the goal is to present an uprising or present. the joining of force is against is room in the beginning of the campaign, the how much was requesting the palestinians in the west bank to join in. so it's a, it's waging a campaign of a preemptive wrist among how mosse active this a, of different kinds. also political acts of is also student backs of this. and of course is also going after arms the how mosse a groups inside the west bank. and the other thing that is where it lives doing. and we have to remember that we have a far right wing government, and that is a supporting the supplement project and the expansion of the segment project. and one of the things that we see in the west bank now he's the pushing out of the
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palestinians from certain areas in the west bank, maybe an area seat where supplements and stuff. those are trying to expand their area. we see restrictions on the lives of progress thing is in the west bank like in the heart of the city of hebron in places like little may the and, and so forth to the other thing is are under a co fuel and, and the goal there is so it didn't seem by the by the resident there is to push these people out so as to expand the use or any set them and project inside hebron . ok, thank you for that summary. as you understand me. so i'll call and give you some the 10s of thousands of palestinians are still fleeing from the north of the gaza strip to the south, maybe a month after israel told him to do so. both of chopping on forts as these by the military intensifies its ground and ad campaign. us, as israel has agreed to day, the 4 hour pools in the fighting and gaza to alarm civilians to flee through
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a humanitarian cordial. winehouse as these ro is also considering setting up a 2nd passage of the government to jerusalem has not confirmed this. let's take a look at close. look at these claims or them at least at least a showing me it was on a so welcome shawnee. so can we expect intro to agree to mull, humanitarian pauses? we see a lot of pressure. if just, you know, we seem blinking today talking about the casualties number and all that being too high, that needs to be brought down. we see the m b s the, the hair to sally, here to the phone saying, calling for cease fire, the categories and the gibbons are meeting. israel is really under a lot of pressure. but at the same time, israel stands firm behind the idea that there as long as there's no progress with a hostages swap, they're not doing that. and this is why we also expecting and hoping to see some break through there, because as well says there's no more concessions we're given before any progress is
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done on that front. well, let, let's, let's talk about that. that has that been any more progress done? certainly known that we've, we've heard, we've had, we just today we've, we've just recently, we had a reports by a saudi office called i don't be saying there are quite, they are quite advanced and closed close to the ceiling a deal that will include several hundreds of uh hostages, which is what is real demands in an exchange of some prisoners held in israel, palestinian prisoners. that is it's not confirmed by anybody, but it's, it seems to be we're hearing more and more talks which seem yesterday they had of these really security services. the mossad in contact with dca had so that this is definitely israel has managed to create an equation that says we do not give any concessions to the palestinians as long as we don't see any progress on the hostages. and the world is trying to make this somehow happen because the numbers and the scenes that we're seeing for guys are unbearable. and who as far as we can
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tell who's policy to these negotiations, it was around the table. well, the feeling is that the strongest actor that has leverage is the guitar, and they have strong ties with the americans. they're also very much influential with homos, where most of the leadership of mazda sitting in the high end, the cups of cut are. and the idea that anything that will bring progress will have to walk work through the categories and we have not seen it fruitful so far. but we know that there's great, tight effort behind the scenes. what are the, the, the, the issues that it's not hanging. yeah, in the i'm was, was raised a couple of days ago with that, but you're a secretary of state. there's is this notion of the day i don't what happens in gaza the day after the, the end of the was as israel provided i need some clarity on this. finally, i mean, this was one of the points that the americans were pushing for the whole time. even before we don't remember at the beginning, there was expectancy. i mean it was a long time before these really county vision started, and that was partially because of american objection to it and trying to understand
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what would be the end goal dang for garza. and it's analysis today to thing the on the surface down contradicting, he said in an interview in the morning, he is not interested in conquering or governing or occupying garza meaning. this is something that americans are very happy to hear that i'm not interested in that. in the afternoon, he has met with the heads of the towns that were on the cause of border, these really towns that were on the guards of border finally met them after over a month and said, we will have military control over guys when this operation is over, we will not let things go back to where they were. he's talking about completely didn't mean demilitarised garza and about a very wide buffer zone. that's sort of a security area that israel will be operating and not international forces, which is something that the americans have been hoping for. it seems like is contradicting. i think the key here is understanding that the long term versus they need your term. i think that there's a difference between the media term after the operation is done, which will still take a few good weeks. and then the long term
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a couple of years. where does the future of gaza as, as, and the people have gone to the 2300000 living there? what's the future? what's there? and we've also seen the palestinians in the housing authority into westbank agreeing open to the idea of taking control over guides or something that they've been very reluctant to discuss before. so may be a plan for the day after for gaza. thanks for that session. i mean, i did always, i'm at least at least a shot. he was honest to take a look at small ras doors making headlines around the world. you are a secretary of state anthony blinking has said that far too many palestinians have died and the more needs to be done to save lives and get a to those who most needed. his comments came during a visit to india. these last stop on a madison diplomatic to protest as in the u. k. have located a british military military equipment manufacturer, calling for a cease fire and got an end to sales to israel. it'd be
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a huge systems factory. doesn't direct the export equipment to his route, but supplies. punts for us made fights, objects floating virus or any time it is present. cc has hosted tools. we have katasha. amir shaker time in, in cairo. and hope of the escalating violence in gaza strip countries as tight a major role in the international response to the israel, who hope to achieve a cx, 5 and the delivery of more a, to gases on the israel. how much conflict means that many's riley come scripts of being cold up for the 1st time, the deputies of ben facility, and has been meeting families in these ravel waiting for the sons and daughters to return for security reasons. we can't reveal the full names of locations for the august grading. and um you volunteers are really part of that is where the american mother of full, karen is in charge here. 1500 meals
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a day. feeding event. 2 ways from communities close to the funding. as well as troops on the bus was a 20 year old son is one of them. this is the only thing that disrupt me from thinking of him and bed thoughts. the pictures going around the world are especially hot said karen to watch for sundays, punitive and at least come back. you know, he's been on the ground and gone. so since day one, she's only heard back from him a couple of times over the strange of a month. she says this is her contribution label right to. it's amazing the, the feeling that you do something behind the scenes. it helps a lot of mentally physic everything. and if like, if you wake up in the morning and you have something to do because as of now, the whole country is like on hold of the huge kitchen was repoed
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from serving weddings about some to serving the country. and now the parent tooth had to pod with a kid in michael's daughter is only 18, he's just per ton from taking her to the front. so that'd be so in the middle of she says it's typical room of a typical teenager. yesterday we loaded her stuff onto the car and, and drove her away. and some us made it to micheal and michelle, georgia is a liaison officer stationed on the border with lab. and on course i'm worried because we don't have much of our own them. but we basically feel for that, what about nighttime, when you come out here on the balcony, do you, do you see that it was going on from here? well, sometimes we stand on the balcony and watched or off and fly. so kind of so 3 on
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the team as we've become and so i run don't coming in to action intercepting basically the parents in israel know that the children must do military service. but that doesn't make the sacrifice any easier for karen nights, other toughest i ask her what goes through. i had everything, everything that you want from sadness to happiness, to proud to know sleep tasks and i'm like getting emotional. it's so difficult. really. karen jones to hear from her son the dread circle from the military. she says, no news is good news. away from the wall more headlines,
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the presidents of the united states sons of china to abide mentation. take a hold of much hunter's advice. he talks a bit east at the asia pacific economic co operation summit next week, available in the 1st the interests until between the 2 academic superpowers per year. australia has signed the treaty with the pacific island of 2 fathers to help residents escape rising seas and stores caused by climate change. the bill includes visas for up to $282.00 volumes to migrate to australia or every year. the surgeons in new york up the phone, the both of us, the human i've transplanted, the patient lost most of his face when he accidentally touched alive while in 2021 . it's not yet clear whether he'll be gay. he is facing the surgery to $21.00. hours the russian president vladimir putin has claimed the west and the weapons delivers to ukraine, have ended up in the hands of hamas and other terra groups in the middle east. russian television has been quick to exploit the conflict in the middle east for
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propaganda purposes. for russian state media, the conflict in the middle east has become the latest site for its ongoing propaganda war against the west. and the us one main claim, the us as a war monger, both in israel and the new crate medical america or is it well with everyone on russian state t v including on the show of prominent crow kremlin host. like you, me, a lot of the off on the channel, russia, one to 2 conflicts are presented as 2 sides of the coin, which includes these people don't have any moral authority. there's not a total. on several occasions, russian president vladimir putin has claimed that western weapons deliveries to ukraine and ended up in the hands of homeless and other goods in the middle east. what are you? everyone knows that the level of corruption and ukraine is very high show. the black market means that there are a lot of people who want to buy these weapons. and any crane relative people
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looking to sell to physically save that weapons from ukraine on turning up in the middle is they are sending them to the tyler bond and then they're being passed on . everything can be bought and sold off. the ukranian side rejects these claims on ukraine's head of defense intelligence told the ukranian newspaper, who could i am proud of that. it's russia arming how must, with weapons sees on the battlefield. the new frame policies just need to look at the russian involvement. it is obvious and i'm sure you're doing a flock. we know precisely that for a long time trophy weapons have been passed on most of the wall. i'm a pro, which is a child success to be part of the walsh back on the russian state to be the divisive conflict that israel is being used to show the us as isolated on the world stage was please give me take you feel some off of known as pollutants, chief propagandist could hardly hide his delight at a recent boat on a pause and fighting in the un. general assembly struck as you asked, turned out to be nearly fully isolated. what's in store near the word i.
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selection is usually the one washington likes to use in relation to russia. that's it. they fell into a ditch that they weren't digging for others. yeah. the u. s. has now never sunk into such accumulating levels in the us and before. but this is just a reflection of how the world has started to proceed to us, the change of the radical god for russia, the war in israel is just the latest chance to claim that the us is dominance on the international stage is and a lot report from emily show and who joins us not from the not be uncomfortable. rico, moscow bureau has been faced since rush at bands dw from the country. welcome, emily. you mentioned in your thoughts that's some of the narratives, the rest of the state propagandist, been using when reporting on the israel, homeless conflict of all these ideas, new to the russian public or well, yes or no fell. so the,
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the anti us rhetoric that we're hearing now isn't new. that's something that we've been hearing for years and years from the russian side, including on the conflict in ukraine. they present ukraine is basically being uh, you know, a puppet of the us. and now there's a strong implication that the us is kind of pulling the strings fully behind the scenes when it comes to israel as well. so that, and to, and to westward and, and to us rhetoric in particular isn't new. what is new is kind of the view on the middle east because before the war and before this newest outbreak of, of the conflict in the middle east. you know, we had kind of russia almost a performing a balancing act. they held talks regularly in moscow with hamas who they don't consider a terrorist group. they also have very close ties with israel and including because you know, there's a lot of russian speaking is rallies, living in the country, put in would meet regularly with net hun, yahoo. but now after october,
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7th after these, um, you know, how most terror attacks on israel the basically puts in till 10 days to even call the ton yahoo. so that's kind of, you can see that as a diplomatic snap. so we're seeing kind of russia aligning itself a bit more with the palestinians, talking a lot about palestinian suffering and condemning the actions of israel and that is new. right? and this, the russian propaganda working is, is the russian public believing these ideas as well. you know, as i mentioned, the anti us narrative, i think that that works. you know, i saw that in my years of reporting and moscow, that's a very strong narrative that we've been hearing for years. and there are 2 more things i think that i would mention when it comes to the propaganda. one thing is that these shows that you see, they're very emotional. they're kind of very visceral, even the language that you, as you know, we heard in that report. the presenter,
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talking about digging ditches and you know, it is people shout off and on these programs. so it's kind of an attempt to grab the viewer and, and really pull them in. and the other thing is that we have all these different narratives being kind of thrown into a pot and, and, and you know, you know, the, the presenter is just sort of stirring around. so you have on the one hand, the ukraine conflict, then the conflict in the middle east, all being thrown into one mention of the migration crisis, anti semitism, the problems in the west, they're all just kind of being thrown into into 11 bowl. as i said, and, and that's uh, kind of creates confusion um for the viewer. and i think that's the point because for a domestic audience, of course, if you're watching this you think, oh, i don't really understand jill politics. oh, well, i'll let you know puts in and the government deal with this and i won't be involved . i won't get politically involved or engaged. which of course, in a dictatorship like russia, i think is the point. and it's about emily, emily show in, in riga as well. the russian invasion has left many ukrainians,
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disabled and with missing limbs. now the project in cave is helping engine soldiers . with every had been a taishan cheese and getting significant benefits from presenting internship. so a form of the japanese market lot this is what life looks like for basel auction took after he lost both legs in the ukraine more so you're not just sitting around at home, you play sports and see some kind of progress for yourself. you just don't go around in a wheelchair, overpriced thesis for 1000. what for this move? the 26 year old is healing with the help of brazilian jujitsu with its been nearly a year since his injuries sort of said because you feel completely different. you forget that you lack something surrounded by similar guys. everything is very cool . there's a box into isn't alone. more than 20000 ukrainians have lost lives since the
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was most of them. so we just feel terrible because if i was seriously wounded on the outskirts of the city, then i was captured with one was released we. so now i'm already running training working out for that is huge. it too, is such an adaptive support that is suitable for people of any physical fitness. would you a quick solution to talk to? it's marshall our project was tied up to mentor injured so we just send them the do well, gives us free though. and we don't have the feeling that we don't have something stores in mind. we work with what we have. sure. yeah. and we could when, with what life has left with us. sure. most of it was i shall ever tell these ukrainian veterans may have lost their limbs, but certainly not lice. meaning brazilian jujitsu is helping them to adapt to the new realities of basketball. and they play the regular season game in
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mexico city on thursday nights, hoping to spread the sports appeal. lo, it was technically a home game from the magic. the nonsense folks were well backed by. mex confounds is they won 120 to 119 multi point guard tre young score, 41 points, and that was advances 1st time thank south of the board to try young had encouraging words about mexico safety as a potential location for a new and b i t that sure, so you is, i mean, high from the beginning again to the end. and so strong plan here. i know, obviously we're obviously probably going to expand the league and expand it to a couple more cities. me and we're going to be open to plan here. i mean, once or twice a year, this is a unbelievable place to play as far as the fans go. and you can tell that the fancy reload, basketball and other sport try to spread its wings overseas as american football. the nfl plays the last of its 5 inch national games. initiating frankfurt the new
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