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first to be headlines: more than 90 passonians are killed in an israeli strike on a refugee camp in southerns as the death doll from the regime's genocide tops 38, 400. themas says netanyahu is responsible for the failure of the gaza ceasefire talks, adding that the movement has shown maximum flexibility in negotiations. an us presidential candidate donald trump survives assassination attempt during a campaign bry in pennsylvania. suspect was shot dead by security forces at the sane.
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well welcome to our studios in the capital tahan, this is prestib news, thanks for joining us. no end inside to israel's genocidal war in the gaza th, at least 90 palestinians have been killed in the regime's bombardment of the alabasi refugee camp west of hanius. according to the health ministry in gaza, nearly 300 others have also been injured in their air strike on almawasi, the area that was targeted is a densely populated area and is designated safe zone, it is home to thousands of people, most of them living in tents, israely air strikes targeted other areas of the strip on. as well, 20 palestinis were
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killed in attack a prayer hall and shati refugee camp, regime's artillery fire targeted rafa city as well. israel launched this genocidal war on october the 7th, over 30,400 palestinians have been killed so far. the senior hamas official has criticized netanyahu for undermining cease fire negotiations, saying the israeli prime minister is responsible if the ongoing talks fail. by aslam netanyahu for avoiding agreementssing that deal can be settled if a netanyahu wants it. he also called out the israeli prime minister for his disregard towards the remaining captives in gaza. he asserted that the resistance in gaza will not bow down to netanyahu's plans and a waits a response from mediators. despite challenges affirmed that the resistance is in a strong negotiating position and is close to achieving his goals, while netanyahu faces pressure from multiple fronts. the separate.
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statement hamas said his chief ismal hania has contacted mediators and some regional countries on gaza seasfire. hania blamed the failure of the talks on israel's changing position and new conditions put forth by netanyahu. he added that the massacre at the almawasi refugee camp was also aimed at undermining the ceasefire talks. political commentator anthony hall joined us earlier to share his take on the obstacles of the ongoing truth talks between israel and the palestinian resistance group hamas. uh, we're coming up to uh, one year already, uh, it is uh, netanyahu waiting for trump to get in power so he can get better, even better deal from the united states, he wants it clear that the israel retains the right to use superior military force, uh, it's high-tech military force until uh, hamas is eradicated.
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meaning until all the palestinians are uh neutralized one way or another uh pushed out of the territory um so that the uh region can be ethnically cleansed. he works very closely historically with hamas, it's well known uh of he he is very deeply embedded in all the intrigues of of hamas, he has been funding it and qatar has been funding it uh the world community it's just too quiet, it's just too reflective of the fact that people can talk uh big line, but taking action, the time is come for action, somebody has to step in between uh the palestinian civilians and the idf, many countries could do many concrete things and we don't see much of that happening. well you can see the breaking news
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there in terms of the shooter at this point has been identified by the fbi there in the united states and um this uh has been named 20-year-old thomas matthew kirks as being the one responsible for the assassination attempts of the former us president donald trump. thousands of israelies have once again taken to the streets, calling for deal for the release of the captives held by resistance groups in gaza. protesters in tel aviv and in alcots slam prime minister benjamin netanyao's failure in releasing the captives. they urged him to step down and call for snap elections. the families of israeli captives slammed an israeli strike a gaza refugee camp, which killed scores of civilians saying that it was part of. to undermine cease fire talks, calls have been growing for netanyahu to step down over the regime's prolonged on the bessieg gaza strip. netanyahu is also embroiled in corruption charges that include bribery, fraud and the breach of trust. protesters argue that he is seeking to prolong the war in order to evade
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his trials. early we were joined by political commentator rose kats, who discussed the israeli protest against. and his motivation behind prolonging the war, let's take a listen, so the question is just how long can netanyahu hang on, they're testing against this man, is i think can be considered greatest single war criminal of the 21st up to this point, the israelis who are protesting, they understand what netanyahu is about. and netanyahu has one interest, that interest is benjamin netanyahu, he falls from power, he faces a a trial for fraud, bribery, breach of trust, which could conceivably land him an israeli prison, so this what motivates
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him to prolong the war, it is evident that he wants to expand this... into a regional war, explains targeted assassinations in lebanon, in syria, the hope that he can bring hesbollah into a a wider, a wider conflict, what he is trying to to do is to provoke a regional war to the degree that he would draw the united states into it. and uh and and thereby hope to uh bring iran into that an assassination please former us president donald trump entered during an election rally in the state of pennsylvania you want to
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really see something to said take a look what happened? secret service formed the former president for several seconds before he was rushed off stage with visible blood near his ear and on the side of his face. following the attack, trump said that he was shot with a that pierced the upper part of his right ear. according to the secret service, the suspected shooter and rally attende have been killed, while two attended are in critical condition. the us law enforcement officials said the incident will be investigated as attempted assassination. reacting to the shoot. president joe biden described it as sick, saying that he was grateful that trump was safe and doing well.com is a former us army psychological warfare officer joining us from san francisco. we also have ryan dawn a geopolitical analyst joining us from osaka,
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welcome to you both minute so uh we have this uh incident that has happened which is now categorized as an assassination attempt um as bad as that is in terms of the uh intent. uh, what has led the us to have somebody um reach the decision to uh think that this is an act that's okay, which uh basically has been categorized as political violence overall? well, for the past 20 years, the united states has been slowly uh unraveling from immorality, corruption, uh, the breakdown of the family, the removal of god from public life and schools, "and this creates a festering uh uh absence that that has been filled with materialism and and humanism and paganism and and all kinds of vile evil you could say, so the the human identity in the united states has been gradually uh breaking
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down, and you have this current population in america that has this uh very fanatical, wicked sense of woke ideology, and they see trump as..." the enemy of that, he is the the enemy of lgt, homosexuality, transgenderism, climate change, all of these worthless and vacant ideologies. in the west, so that has generated an enormous hostility, and make no mistake, the democrats cry crocodile tears and appear to be compassionate and sad for donald trump, but in their hearts they're really grinding their teeth and nashing upon him with hatred, they would love for donald trump to be killed, because ultimately their objective would be to remove him as the candidate, and then it would be very easy for them to remove joe biden and replace him with gaven newsoon. or megan whitmer or michelle obama or someone else uh because there would be no replacement for donald trump and they
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predicted if they assassinated him that they would wals into the presidency and uh and uh have a have democrat president, this failed of course by their uh by their failure to kill donald trump and it will have the opposite effects, you will see rallying cry among conservative republicans, rising of the moderate and independent voters. guiding with trump, so this really has blown up in the face of the democrats and it will only be amplified in the coming days and weeks and months and donald trump will appear to be a marter and hero, and i think it's going to catapult him to victory if there's an election in november 2020, but make no mistake, they will no doubt try again, the left in america is is toxic with hatred and narcissistic delusion. ryan dawson, that hate that our guest. are talking about um is probably reflected in a poll that was taken
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that says that 10% of americans think that it's okay uh for there to be political violence against an opponent in politics in this case and point uh perhaps this is a result of it um i'm curious as to and and that again it's a poll so the results could be higher or lower depending but i'm curious as to why um this is something that is now part of the equation when it comes to politics violence to be part of that instead of just competition, it's because of the media, it's not because of the lack of monotheism, you look at hong kong, macau, china, japan, south korea, singapore, they don't have gay marriage, they don't have school shootings, it's not a led to violence because of black of god, there's a lead the violence because the mass media has been dehumanizing donald trump and his supporters, calling them racists and nazis and saying a bunch of nazi, this narrative from what he calls the fake news have, dehumanize these people and the trump derrangement syndrome is real, they feel like biden can't win, he's
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obviously got dementia, camala harris is embarrassing, they don't have anyone, he's not dropping out, the only option they have is violence, and they feel entitled to this, they feel like they're on some moral crusade fighting against racism, they're not, and this is something that that's been carried out, i think you do have lot of militally deranged people and they're listening to the news media constantly dehumanizing somebody. and they feel like it's the right thing to do. well uh, if you want to take it again a look at the way the politics uh are panning out there in the us, is is it reflective of a divided um general public in the us scott when it comes to the way that uh the polarization has occurred and uh one of the key ingredients behind the polarization as it has been stated, you can agree or not uh your opinion matters is uh when trump came to the political scene based on the extreme views that he had on certain issues uh such as the
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lgbtq or other issues that are that have divided uh the us, if not before even more now. well uh, lot of the uh beliefs that donald trump and the the american conservatives and the republicans have had uh are are directly antagonistic to this woke ideological globalism that has been pushed by the democrats. that have been pushed by the anarchists, that have been pushed by the atheists, that have been pushed by the homosexual, lgbt, transgender lobbies who have fanatically tried to force their educational systems down children's throats and castrate children, so there is very strong evil that permiates many of these political beliefs that are advanced by the democrat uh base uh assassination. are not done by conservative christian republican
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trump supporting people, this is done by the atheistic, anarchistic, democrat fanatics that, as your other guess said, believes that they are pursuing some wild crusade of righteousness, where the enemy of humanity is every white heterosexual, man that believes marriages between a man and woman, and god is sacred thing and family. sacred thing as well as who believes in traditional values, so there is a great philosophical, ideological divide that is only festered and gotten worse, and i think it was all started. really under obama and his proverted ideology and advancements, but now we see the full fruit of of this death and toxicity coming out uh with uh things such as the the summer of rage that occurred in 2020 when they try to overthrow donald trump and i think this also permates much of the american government. there's a lot of speculation that the secret
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service agent in charge of the security here may have in fact uh been complicit in this assassination, if not he's derolect in his duty, so all of this uh is gradually coming out in investigations, but it's very obvious, there are many components in the american uh government, fbi, intelligence agencies that hate donald trump, the military industrial complex hates him, they want endless war, they want to bring war against uh iran, russia, and donald trump, i think opposes that in his heart, he's being politically delicate and how he presents it, uh, but in his heart. "i think he represents the opposite of what the current biden democrat globalist regime wants to achieve, which uh, i think is uh, death and misery, and he represents life, hope and freedom to any americans. and final question here, ryan dawson, i'm going to refer to this poll, because uh, some of the things that it says is pretty uh, interesting, um, not that depends again feliever in polls or not, uh,
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but it talks about how in this poll that 58.6% of american adults agree that the american..." elections will not solve the country's most fundamental and political social problems and there's a lack of uh trust when it comes to the establishments. i'm not too sure if this would lead some to take the political violence route, the most extreme case being what we have witnessed uh when it comes to the assassination attempt of donald trump. well, it's it's classic division, you get um everybody wants to blame whatever it is they already don't like, i can point out again over 1.2 billion. people live in countries that are majority atheists and they don't have gay marriage and they're very conservative, all of east asia is like that, it is not a product of lack of god. the problem you have is the press say lying about trump and saying he's a nazi, they were again in the last debate said the verifiing people myth acting like he was praising neonazis and charlesville, he wasn't, he was talking about the people on both sides of the issue of
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removing a statue of robert e, it's just one lie after another, and the social media is just as bad because any... that would debunk said lies would simply get banned and not be allowed to talk, but everyone wants to blame something, it's you know it's the christians, it's the muslims, it's the atheist, it's race, it's this, it's that, it's not, it's the press, they lie, they cater to the donor class and the donor class had trump been assassinated in two days they would immediate the rnc, they'd pick some tool like nikki haley, and you'd have the whatsapp group of billionaires that was so upset about palestinian protest. be able to select the next president buse it's not going to be bitingen everyone the reason they have these polls they don't have any faith in the system because it's zinus number one versus zin number two that's how it always is doesn't matter you can go all the way back my whole life it's always been like that and they realize this is about special interest nothing americans want ever they all know you what a man is what a woman is 99% of the
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public reason that nobody wants open borders nobody wants illegals voting nobody wants these these stupid wars that are not in us interest, but they do them all anyway, because congress and the presidency is catering to donor class of special interest, and until that relationship between business and state is settered, we're going to continue having these problems and it doesn't do any good to to blame it on this culture war stuff that is ignoring the glaring and obvious reality that this as always is about money, thank you very much, let me thank scott bennet, former us army. psychological war officer and ryan dawson was speaking their geopolitical analyst from osaka, thank you to you both. continuing with the news, hundreds of jordanians have taken to the streets of the capital aman to slam israel's genocidal war in the gaza strip. protesters condem israels de attack on the almasi refugee camp and expressed solidarity with palestinian resistance groups in gaza.
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jordanian holding regular rallies in support of palestine since the start of the israely onslot. meanwile pro palestine. also took to the streets in the german capital berlin. demonstrators waved palestinian flags and condemned israely terrorism. they asked the german government to withdraw its support for tel aviv and demand an end to the ongoing genocide in gaza. a soldier has been killed and three others injured from an israeli air strike against syria. that's according to the syrian army, the attack was launched early sunday from the occupied golen heights. this regime. targeted number of military sites in the southern region and a residential building in the kafarsa area in the syrian capital damascus. syrian air defense forces confronted the missiles and shot down a number of them. this will regime has conducted numerous similar attacks in the past with some of the strikes causing civilian casualties. syria has lged several complaints with the un accusing the tel aviv regime of violating its sovereignty, but to
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no avail. iran nuclear deal, also known as jcpoa, signed in 2015 was hailed as one of the greatest feets of diplomacy and multilateral relations in history, but us as one of the signatories put the hard fight court into cold water. by unilaterally withdrawing from it back in 2018. pr fatama masomi in this report tells us how washington and his western allies failed to abide by the accord. it's been nine years since the joint comprehensive plan of action, jcpoa, also known as the iran deal, was signed between iran and several world powers in the austrian capital of vienna. the signatories to the 2015 landmark agreement where china, france, germany, russia. and the united kingdom, apart from iran and the united states. under the agreement, the us and the eu agreed to remove anti-iran sanctions imposed over the years and exchange for iran, limiting its
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uranium enrichment and reducing its existing stock pile. the deal was eventually violated by the us during the administration of president donald trump who pulled out his country from the deal, that despite iran fully adhered to its part of the obligation under the jcpo. europeans also failed to salvage the accord by not complying to the accord. the jcpo had its pluses and its minuses. the biggest problem was that it was not protected. in other words, there were no real mechanisms to protect the deal if the americans or the europeans violated the agreement. and so when obama began violating the deal. when he began to increase the sanctions, and of course the europeans always obey the united states, there was no punishment, they paid no price for these
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violations, and then of course when trump ultimately tore up the deal, it came at no political or economic cost for the united states. the jcpo was a result of 20 months marathon negotiations between the diplomats from iran, the us, european countries, as well as china and russia. these negotiations first led to the interm joint plan of action concluded in 2013 in geneva, then a framework agreement concluded in april 2015 in luzon, and finally, on july 14th, 2015 in vienna it was announced that the final agreement has been clinched. if you think about the guarantee of the jcpa, it is important to notice that there is no way in international relations. that finally force them states to obey a regulation or deal or a treaty among
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them and that is why every party can withdraw illegally but practically from deal and that is why jcpa was not the only treaty or was not the only deal that united states withdrew during term. era and other times uh trump withdrew from paris agreement from nafta from the deal with uh russia from the tariff deal with china and some others, many others. over the next two years following the signing of the deal, while iran fully compiled with the terms of the agreement, the unreliability of americans was clear as they looked for pretex to scale back their commitments. however, with trump. to the white house, as known for his close affiliation with the israeli regime, this stage was said for nixting the accord on may 8th, 2018, trump issued an executive order, announcing that he was
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withdrawing the us from the jcpoa. trump's unilateral move virtually led to the collapse the implementation of key provisions of the jcpo as the two main parties to the agreement were iran and the us, despite the us's withdrawal, iran decided to remain a signatory to the agreement with the remaining parties, but with implementation of reciprocal measures in line with his parliamentary law. fatih massumi, press tv, tehran. and that does for this additional world news. thanks for being with us, bye-bye for now. the israel regime's onslot is decimating its economy, even if it is loses all of it is
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nationalisety. "nothing compares to the loss of life and deficitation bomb by palestinians who continue to be killed on daily basis. it's fighting a war on three fronts, now the possibility of a full-fledged war with is adding more to his uncertain economic future. we now see thousands of israelis since october seventh, but even recently, even more and more are leaving for fear of..." a wider war, can the regime survive another war? how is the regime bearing the war costs? israel has increasingly difficult time of holding their economy together.
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