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miss it, times are listed below, headlines, this one military pushes ahead with this genocidal sending civilians in the gas trip as death from the... onslot tops 38,400. massa's netanyaho is responsible for the failure of the gaza ceesfire talks, adding to the movements shown maximum flexibility in negotiations. and us presidential candidate donald trump survived an assassination attempt during campaign rally in pennsylvania. the shooter was killed by security forces at the same.
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this is press tv news, thanks for joining us. israel presses ahead with his deadly air and artillery strikes on the gaza strip, more than nine months into the genocide in the blockaded territory. in one of the latest attacks, at least four people were killed after the regime's bombing a house in the shafe one neighborhood, northwest of gaza state. in another strike, three palestinians were killed and... 30 others injured following rait on a residential building in the al-daraj neighborhood east of gaza city. also, in that neighborhood, another attack left four people from a single family, dead and still others injured. in central gaza city, three people were killed and 20 injured after their home was targeted by an air strike early at dawn and to the north of gaza city. seven palestinians were murdered following an air raid on their house. more than 30,400 people have been killed in gaza since the start of the us israel genocide last october. the correspondence in the gaza
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strip tells us more about the recent israeli air strikes on the sieged palestinian territory. let's take a listen and a continuation of the israeli crimes and massacres against the palestinian people the israel war planes continue to target all residental buildings in different parts of gaza system whereas in gaza city at least three resisental buildings were targeted and destroyed by the israeli war blames basically in a dage neighborhood and as well, at least 17 palestinian civilians were able to kill as a result of those ongoing and successive attacks against gaza city, in the meantime when it comes to the northern part of gaza strip, the israeli artillery continued shilling a sheikh zayat area which is located in the ab as you know here in the central area of gas strip another house was targeted and knocked by the israeli fights in camp, at least three palestinians, three palestinian civilians were reportedly unalived as a result of the attack. meanwile israeli
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artillery continued to target the northern part of in addition to the eastern part of the central area of gaz strip uh when it comes to the israel forces also continued targeting multiple residental areas in the eastern part of khan city and basically al manara area the israelicution forces intensify the attacks against that area a big fire actually erupted in that area basically in and manaro around about there in addition to that the israel also intensified its attacks and shit against absan neighborhood which is situated in the eastern part of city as you know city the current situation is still catastrophic as israelition forces continue to more palestinian squares basically in shabura neighborhood it's worth mentioning that ashabura neighborhood is one of the most destructed destroyed and devastated areas in and rafa as a result of the ongoing and attacks against that neighborhood. "the senior hamas official has
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criticized tiny for undermining ceire negotiations saying the israely prime minister is responsible if the ongoing talks fail." slammed netanyahu for avoiding agreements stressing that deal can be settled if netanyahu wants it. he also called out to the prime minister for his disregard towards the remaining captives in gaza. he asserted that resistance in gaza will not bow down to netanyahu's plans and awaits response from mediators. despite challenges alhaya affirmed that the resistance is in a strong negotiating position. and is close to achieving his goals, while netanyahu faces pressure from multiple fronts. in the super statement, hamas said his chief is contacted mediators and some regional countries on gaza cease fire. hannah blame failure of talk on israel's changing position and new conditions for netanyahu. he added the massacre at the al-mawasi refugee camp was also aimed at undermining the seasfire talks. political commentator anthony hall joined us earlier to share his take on the obstacles. ongoing
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truth talks between israel and the palestine resistance group hams uh, we're coming up to one year already, 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 its superior military force, uh high tech military force until uh hamas is eradicated, meaning until all the palestinians are uh neutralized one way or another uh push out of the territory um so that uh the... region can be ethnically cleansed, he works very closely historically with hamas, it's well known, he he is very deeply embedded in all the intrigues of of hamas, he has been funding it and qatar has been funding it, the world community, it's
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just too quiet, it's just too reflective of the fact that people can talk uh big lines, but taking action, 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, thousands of israelies have once again taken to the streets calling for deal for the release of the captives held by recent groups in gaza, protesters in tel aviv and alkuts stand prime minister benjamin netanyahu's failure in releasing the captives, they have urged them to step down and have called. for snap elections, the families of israeli captives slammed in israeli strike a gaza refugee camp, which killed scores of civilians, saying that it was part of netanyahu's efforts to undermine cease fire talks. calls have been growing for netanyahu to step down over the regime's prolonged onslot on the beach gaza strip. netanhou is
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also embroiled in corrupt charges that include briberry, fraud and the breach of trust. protesters argue that he is seeking to prolong the war in order to evade his trials. we were joined earlier by political commentator bruce katz who discussed the israely protest against netanyahu and his motivation behind prolonging the war. let's take a listen. so the question is just how long can nathaniel hang on. they're testing against this man who is, i think can be considered single war criminal of the 21st up to this point. the israelis who are protesting, they understand. and what netanyahu is about, and netanyahu has one, that interest is benjamin netanyahu, if he falls from power, he faces a trial or fraud bribery, breach of trust which could
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conceivably land him an israeli prison, so this what motivates him to prolong the war, it is evident that he wants to expand. this conflict into a regional war, explains target assassinations in lebanon, in syria in the hope that he can bring hezbollah 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 and thereby hope to uh bring iran into that. hundreds of jordanians have taken to the streets of the capital and to slam israel war in the gaza strip. protestors condemned israel's deadly attack on the
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almawasi refugee camp and expressed solidarity with palestinian resistance groups in gaza. jordanians have been holding regular rallies in support of palestine since the start of the israeli onslot. me pro palestine. protestors also took the seats in german capital berlin. demonstrators waved palestinian flags and condemned aly terrorism. they've asked the german government to withdraw its support for laviv and demands an end to the ongoing genocide in gaza. former us president donald trump has been injured after a gunman open fire during a campaign rally in pennsylvania. you want to really see something that said take a look what happened. secret service said a gunman fired multiple shots from an elevator position outside of the rally venia. trump was speaking to supporters in butford pennsylvania. his team and the secret service
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confirmed that he was fine. in the social media post following the attack, trump said that he was hit by a bullet that pierced the upper part of his right ear. once back. was killed and at least two were critically injured. the secret service said the shooter was also killed. us law enforcement officials say the incident is investigated as attempted assassination. this evening we had what we're calling assassination attempt against our former president donald trump. it's still an active crime scene, as i mentioned, we have number of agents on scene. we also are working closely with other federal agencies, our state partners and our local police partners as well. at this time we are not prepared to identify who the shooter is. the fbi identified the shooter as 20-year-old thomas matthew cruoks. however, there is still... not any mention of potential motive or whether anyone else was involved. reacting to the shooting, president joe biden
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described it as sick and denounced political violence. byan says grateful that trump was safe and doing well. there's a long history of shootings in us politics, including those targeted presidents and presidential candidates. the following report is look at some of these attacks. 1981, republican. president donald reagan was seriously wounded in shooting as he left the hotel in washington. the instant left him hospitalized for 12 days. in 1975, republican president, gerald ford was targeted by two separate assassination attempts, both in california and 17 days apart. ford escaped unscated. in 1932, george wallace was shot four times as he campaigned for the democratic presidential nomination in laurel maryland. the shooting left the racial segregation is paralyzed for life. in 1968, robert f. kennedy was shot dead during a campaign for the democratic
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presidential nomination in los angeles, california. in 1963, democratic president john f kennedy was assassinated while riding his motorcade alongside his wife in dallas, texas. in 1933, democratic president elect franklin d. roosevelt was targeted by assassination attempt in miami, florida, he escaped on scave. in 1912, republican theodore roosevelt was shot as he campaigned for the white house as a former president. he survived shooting in milwaukee, wisconsin. in 1901, republican president william mckinley was shot during a public meeting in buffalo, new york. he died from the gunshot wound. in 1865, republican president abraham lincoln was assassinated by confederate sympathizer a theat just days after the end of the us civil war, which the confederate lost. on something is an of commentator who joins us from induroy norway welcome the program uh so we're taking a look at this uh incident that
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has happened which is called assassination attempt um obviously it's it's pretty shocking to see to see it to hear about it to read it uh but some have reacted uh with not that shock uh they said that uh it doesn't really surprise them um and i'm wondering what your take is on on that aspect of it uh because of a how uh whole uh trump um presence on the political scene in the us. around the world for that matter is pretty charged uh it's it's divisive in terms of some of the beliefs that he has and the presentations that he has made and uh to the camp that is not surprised that is one attributes of how they may be looking at it do you you find it that way? well you know the the list of assassinations and andted assassinations that that preceded are speaking here uh that was even incomplete you had assassination of martin luther king, assassination of malcolm x, you had semi-political assassination, john lennon,
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uh, people get shot every day in the united states and police violence is a massive problem in the united states, something like 700 unarmed, mostly black men were killed um last year by police. uh, the question with the trump shooting, which you know, he he was missed by half inch. a little to the right and he'd be dead uh, so so you have to assume this was serious attempt uh, but it raises number of questions as these things always do. how was a gunman who was pointed out by bystanders to secret service repeatedly? um, how was able to climb up a wall with a with a visible rifle and get off several shots? do we believe the um secret service is that incompetent? 'ah, possibly they're pretty incompetent, i mean that they have proven that historically uh, but if you look at all
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these assassinations, at least kennedy, both kennedys, um, martin luther king, malcolm x, uh, the shooting of reagan, the arthur brad shooting of george wallace, and on and a case could be made because lot of these remain unsolved or there's controversy around the you, the assassins name uh, could be made that the cia is responsible for all of them, lot of people think this, um, i'm not sure i don't think this, because it is the is perhaps the most logical explanation, but with trump here, now quiibono, who gains? trump's already way ahead in the polls, massively ahead in the polls. everybody is talking about there is now iconic picture of defiant trump with his fist in the air, um, blood on his cheek, uh, that this cemented his victory. meanwhile, black rock, state street, vanguard, the heads of all these hedge funds are meeting to have biden removed
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from the ticket because he can't win. that's the, that's the belief, and they want to bring an 11th hour can. that can upset trump, these are the narratives in play. um, i don't know, it's hard to, it's hard to know, i mean sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, maybe this was alone shooter, and he missed, and he was killed, but whenever assassins are killed, it precludes their interrogation, so we will never know the motive presumably, it's it's always, it's always a hugely suspect topic, and theories are going to multiply uh exponentially on social media now uh this is like a machine for mems trump mems are going to multiple trump trump mems will be viral now um i don't know i think it's a it's an inexplicable event in some ways because the most obvious explanation makes no sense
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trump's already ahead he didn't need heroic picture on the band stand um and and frankly foreign policy between trump and biden isn't going to change much anyway, uh, trump is rabidly pro-zionist, was a prozionist president, he will be again, he's going to support israel just as biden did, so um, it's a it's a it's a curious event and and this is the early days, so we'll we'll see what what emerges in the coming weeks, doesn't it surprise you that in the states? uh, many believe that political violence is okay and justified. i mean, i'm not too sure if you're a fan of polls or not, but one particular poll indicated that 10% of americans think that it is justified, and there was another one that was uh held uh that i was reading up on it, and it was held back in the year 2020, and this from carnegy endowment, it's pretty reputable in terms of uh what reputation they may have in the us, and it did say that uh
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the uh rise in political violence in the us uh is increasing, especially in the past five years and then that's the time period that trump came into power 2016. yeah, i don't, i don't think you can, um, first of all, late, the the political violence at at the feet of trump, it has existed for a long time in the us, it's an extraordinarily violent society, it has been from its inception, it was founded on genocide, we've talked about this, i mean, you know, the the police violence in the us is is at an extraordinary. really high level, and and i think other nations, sometimes people, foreigners, don't understand just how violent and racist american police are, so the fact that 10% of americans think political violence is okay, um, should hardly surprise anybody, doesn't surprise me, this is very violent society,
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everybody owns a gun, there are more guns than people in the united states, and as i said, armed people were shot by by police just last uh so so the police operate in neighborhoods like an occupation army and and they're trained in counter insurgency tactics often they trained by israeli soldiers uh it's a violent country and it's a country in which wealth inequality has grown at the situation with the homeless so so things are reaching. levels of desperation and panic across uh across that i see, i think they're worse than ever before, actually. and final question, do you think there was a lapse on the part of the security services of the cia, whoever was present that presented security there? is there a possibility that this may have uh, let's put it this way, foreign hands or for a type of thinking that uh would lead
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to this happening, um, whether intentional or not, and maybe intentional. on the face of it uh, it's an extraordinary security laps and you know one other comment on fox news, a former new york city police detective blamed this uh shooting on pro palestinian campus protests, so that's a factor too, but but look, it's it's an extraordinary laps on the face of it, you're not supposed to have armed gunmen on walls that close. to the president, it's ridiculous, so some explanation needs to be forthcoming. thank you, john stepling of commentator from android, thank you so much. for ministry spokesman has condemned the recent allegations from argentina which blame techron for the 1994 attack against the jewish community center in boenosidus. kanani rejected the evanophobic statements calling on argentinian officials to refrain from
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taking actions that could harm bilateral relations. cannani warned buenocides not to jeopadize his own national interest by aligning itself with us israeli anti-iran plots. he stated that finding the truth requires argentina to seal clear of political motives and external influences. kanani highlighted for neutrality and resolving the case, the bombing of the center, known as amia killed 85 people and injured hundreds. the case remains unresolved. as billions continue to flow into e questions about transparency, the arms industry's profits, and the west overall strategy are being called into question. the hungarian prime minister victor orban's recent peace initiative continues to draw criticism from his western allies. hughes has moved from brussels. as millions of eu citizens face financial hardships, the block's leaders have
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confirmed that nearly 40 billion euro has been allocated to the ukrainian military since february 2022. this funding is in addition to the substantial resources dedicated to supporting the ukrainian government and aiding refugees. notably 23 of nato's 32 members are eu countries and the alliances provide. even more financial assistance to kiev with a minimum baseline of 40 billion euros within the next year, and to sustain our support for ukraine to prevail. just two weeks ago, hungary assumed the rotating presidency of the eu. the country's prime minister victor orban has angered his eu and nato colleagues by launching a peace initiative that is involved face to face meetings with all the key figures, including vladimir putin. suddenly, the significance of the rotating presidency. is being downplayed, the presidency doesn't represent the eu at the external level, this a clear a clear position. experts suggest that peace talks to
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solve the war in ukraine are inevitable, and that has been the case from the very beginning. it begs a question as to why western powers have been ignoring this reality. the enormous profits being generated for the arms industry are frequently highlighted by anti-war campaigners. analysts suggest that eu citizens are: going increasingly weary of their leaders, this is something which is noticed by the man in the street, because they see ukraine, gaza, coronavirus situation, what is europe doing for me? and this is the signal which came out national elections, but also here in the elections for the european parliament a month ago. given ukraine's historic link to widespread corruption, many citizens are questioning where the billions being sent to the country ultimately end up. this is... concern that prime minister urban has also raised. jerome hughes press tv, brussels. bye-bye for now.
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oppression and dictatorship is relevant for all times and applicable for a broad audience for generations to come. this week on expos day we exposed the laughable coverage of the iranian presidential elections by western media which seem more like echo chamber for pentagon talking points. the usual suspects are giving the spotlight hurling unfounded accusations against the islamic republic showcasing a clear agenda of spight. predictably and digital media klung to their tired narrative expressing concern that iran's foreign policy towards the sionist entity would remain unchanged with the new president. what shocker? no. now irani social media lift up with support for the elections, but voters in several western countries faced harassment and abuse with police offering no protection for them, outraging iranians back
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first part of today's show we'll be taking a look at the us presidential race and what it might mean in terms of the united states future policy towards palestine and israel, in the second part we'll be evaluating the outcome of the british general election and whether it's likely to affect the uk's relationship with the zinist entity. most presidential candidates wouldn't even be able to point to palestine a map. they have no idea of... the nuances uh involved in the history of the conflict, we didn't ever think that we get break through like that in the first system because it's it's designed to avoid that kind of we got five uh seats.
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