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tv   World News in Full  PRESSTV  October 6, 2024 2:30pm-3:03pm IRST

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"i believe that this was very well-deserved medal because it not only served as showing iran's power as far as it's defense capabilities are, but it has also brought iran at the forefront uh as far as media warfare is concerned. all right, thank you for that, gisu, we do appreciate a gisu mishaman here in the studios uh with us. he is a journalist, author and activist who joins us, share with us his thoughts on this. uh, welcome uh..." for he's taking a look at the fact that he have iran's leader obviously showing his appreciation to the commander of the irgc aerospace division uh with metal um it's due to the obviously success of this operation to promise uh the second which was built on the success of the first um execution of this operation um what are your thoughts about uh the what this symbolizes what this means in terms of the way that iran carried with it, the success of it, and
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obviously one of the things that stands out, maybe uh, if you agree or not, i should say, is the fact that heran uh did not go after civilian targets when it comes to the operation itself, and went after the military targets, which shows that it was success in terms of the number that it hit, yes, well, i think it's proven to the world as maybe already been stated the how uh advanced now the iranian mi program is a hypersonic messages that cannot be intercepted with the conventional uh defensive capabilities that both the american sick fleet has the israely earn zone i read before the iron dome was really designed for short range rockets coming from hamas and possibly from uh hezballah into occupied uh palestine uh so it doesn't have the capability to intercept rockets. that are going at uh an amazing uh
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speed 30 feet per second or something uh incredible uh i think that the world knows uh at least the people that are paying attention that the uh objectives and the military uh sites that were targeted by the uh iccg uh were hit uh were uh uh damaged and demolished. a a great scale, it proves the strength of the iranian armed forces, it also proves the resolve of the iranian government and its president, not to allow israel to continue to violent iranian sovereignty to continue to murder with impunity at will, leaders, military and political, he are guests of the country and are members of the country's military uh infrastructure. and i
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think it really needs reinforced that israel uh is not only supremist uh nationalist uh ideology uh through zanism that is attacking men, women, children, civil infrastructure, we are witnessing in uh in the suborgs of beirot exactly what we have seen in canyunis, exactly what we have seen in raffa, the total demolition of civilian property. the total destruction of civilian lives, the total wonten abandonment of international law. i think that all the actors of resistance are proving that not only are they working within international law, they are working to preserve human life, because unlike the people they are facing, the idf and the war criminals in netanyahu's cabinet, these people are devoid of empathy, they are. void of
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of compassion, they have no uh, they have no concern for human life, unless it's just or zamist, they cur nothing for arabs and persians, they are in a war to kill as many arabs and persians potentially as they possibly can, and i've said before, and again i think it's worth reiterating that it is the civilian population. of gaza, the civilian population of the west bank and now sadly the civilian ocup the people of lebanon that are bearing the brunt of this inhuman war with 17th century colonial mindsets and murdering of the indigenous people with 21st century arms, but that is really society, as we speak, is not paying any price for the murder. and the
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genocide and the ethno ethnic cleansing of these areas and countries and sovereign nations that they are attacking and while they pay no pr "i think that's why 80% of them want gaza destroyed, 80% of them want lebanon destroyed, because they are not facing the same brutality that their sons and daughters, their brothers and sisters and their mothers and fathers are doling out across the region, and so long as israel is supported by the west, is armed by america, i believe now more and more that this is not america." complicity, that this is an american proxy war against iran, the same way we have a proxy war against russia in the ukraine, america is delivering the bombs, i think it's also delivering the intelligence to have these bombs uh reach their targets
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and i believe that they are actually in the command and control centers, they are running the war, israel is the attack dog, israel pulls a trigger. this is more and more american's war american's war against the people in the region and as long as israel continues to exist and its present form as a supremist, racist, fascist war like regime, we will have continued war, continued death, continued devastation, and this uh could be stopped by biden in the blink of an eye as he just said, anders tomorrow netanyahu, but the americans are fully. involve and i believe that the same tactics that were used in and operations shock and all against baghdad and against the iraqi people is now being visited upon the people of gaza, the west bank and lebanon. well, let me ask you something,
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since you're out there a lot uh when you go out and cover reports uh, you are more in tune with uh the people in terms of their feelings uh, has this in one form or another if you witnessed it been a unifying fact more of a unifying factor um when it comes to the irani nation as a whole uh seeing that um they have successful commander in this case executing operation to promise the second um and for it to be the success that it was. personally i feel that iran had low i'm sorry f just sorry about that i'll come to you with the question though uh geesa go ahead do stay with us to go ahead okay so uh kav um yesterday actually i was on assignment uh talking to people on the street about operation true promised to and basically the recent developments particularly of the friday prayers that was this time around led by uh iran's leader himself who showed up in person in public terron's grand masala with
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that huge crowd estimated over two million people took part in uh that uh friday prayers that was held two days ago in tehran uh so when i was talking to ordinary. people on the streets, obviously uh there were different reactions, i talked to some people who uh said that they were waiting for uh this operation lot sooner and it was already too late uh there were some people who said that uh they were um expecting it to be something uh let's say less harsh the way they put it uh they were expecting something that would not uh in in terms of what they would call a provocation uh something that would be um my more uh let's say on in a smaller scale uh if you will so um there were also some people who talked to me and said that they are afraid of uh any kind of escalation inside
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the region being provoked by the islamic republic of iran so the given all these mixed reactions to the operation itself it was interesting. for meikav to see that all of them, no matter what part of the society they were from, i talked to men, women, younger generation, the jens, the older generation in iran, all of them agreed that what happened uh was necessary, and they all agreed that it was a show of force, a show of authority and something that should have happened. so they were all uh let's say fully supportive of operation true promised to interestingly even those who said that they were afraid of any kind of escalation in the region uh they gave me this analogy that when someone slaps you in the face once, twice, three times, four
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times, well the fifth time you have to have some kind of response to stop that from happening, so even uh though the pacifist ones also said that operation trupe promised to was something that was inevitable and of course there were those who were also fully supportive saying that they were expecting this to happen lot sooner than what it did uh at that point in in time, they were expecting it to happen immediately after ismail hania uh was assassinated by the israeli regime inside tehran, so uh, i can tell you cover that for sure, the iranian nation is united when it comes to defending its soil, when it comes to defending its territorial integrity, and this is not something new, even back in the eight-year iran, iraq where there's so many lessons actually to be learned from that. because it shows what the iranian nation's mentality is, when it comes to defending iran's territorial integrity,
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political, different, different political views, political differences mean absolutely nothing. all iranians are united in defending their soil. all right, um, need to figure out from you if we can uh, what it is that we're looking at when it comes to the way that the iranian um nation um and iran's leader um... in this most recent speech we've seen a really an elevated uh positive reception uh when it comes to iran as a whole uh since uh we had not seen that type of uh um i guess action from the international community per se when it comes to the genocide, but yet iran has risen uh in in in as much as it can at this point uh to stand up for the palestinians uh do you also see it that way? "well, i think if we could maybe take just a minute or two to kind of separate things out
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uh, to see where we are and where we are going. handset is wonderful thing, but it has come to my mind that what the americans have done for the last year is they have tried to prevent iran and yemen and lebanon and iraq from becoming involved in uh number one defending gaza and number two in striking..." is really interest within the region, they have spent 12 months creating this space to allow the aof to murder, mem and kill without any compassion as many people as they could in gaza, they have destroyed gaza, there's no there's no in bots, there's no second guessing what they've done, how many people are killed, 85% of the infrastructure all destroyed, still bombing people? in tents, still bombing people in mosks yesterday, still bombing people in whatever buildings
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still remain, so america created a safe space to allow the fourth largest army in the world to destroy gaza, the destroying the west bank incrementally day by day, they have now turned their focus to lebanon, so it there are only really two possible outcomes from what we see, occupation of gaza, an occupation of southern lebanon up to the latani river, just because it's occupied doesn't mean the resistance won't resist, it doesn't mean that the occupation can stay and extended length of time, but they're destroying by root in front of our very eyes as we speak, they are continuing with these devastating deadly raides at night when people are asleep in their beds or in their mosques or... at their places of work or in the hospitals uh, so either they're going to
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stop with lebanon with a potential long-term long visions occupation or they're going to try and destroy lebanon and then potentially move to syria, then iraq and then finally iran, so in gaza, the people are standing beside the resistance, because the resistance the only... people trying to defend them, you have the seam in the west bank, you have the seam in lebanon, you have the people in iran standing shoulder to shoulder with the people in palestine and the people in lebanon, but also with the military command structure inside iran. the question is, will this american war via the israeli attack dogs stop in lebanon or will they or they is this the domino syndrome that they had in? one country out of time to try and devastate khamas, then try and devastate, then try and devastate the
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pmu units and are we talking about the greater israel, the elephant in the room where they want parts of egypt, saudi arabia, lebanon and iraq as law as well as historic palestine, so uh i i stand with the people of palestine and yemen and iraq and... and lebanon and iran, i'm not a military strategist, but people need to be looking, not what's happening day by day for their... that it is and the war crimes that are being committed and the crimes against humanity every day, we must look six months from here uh, where are we going to be, who is going to be uh under attack uh, think i think we're we're not only in devastating times for the injured and the murder, but we are in very dangerous territory going forward, so long as
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america continues its war through israel against the people of... the uma and the resistance of the region, i fear this can only go most. well gisu, if you want to add anything to what we're seeing right now in terms of uh what has uh transpired, maybe some have just joined us uh with eron's leader granting this mettle uh to mr. haji zad, maybe you could expand on that a little bit for us. well yes of course obviously we witnessed the act of of recognition of one of iran's most accomplished and dedicated. uh military leaders, mr. hajizade, sardar amir ali hajizade, the commander and chief uh of the irgc aerospace uh division, so uh, well haji z, let's not forget he devoted his life uh to defending iran's territorial integrity, and um, he actually for many iranians cover
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embodies the spirit of martter tehrani muqadam, and this is a good time to... mentioned the name of this great commander as well, he was the one who started basically the r&d department to um do research and the development on the missiles that iran might need, this happened quite a long time ago, he was assassinated by the mko inside tehran, and he was the one that... we owe so much to, so when we talk about operation true promise to, and this is something that's been circulating on social media as well, and i've talked to lots of iranians who uh say that this is a great time to mention uh his name uh and thank him for the legacy that he left behind, the missile system that iran has
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today, and if these operations true promise one and true promise two were um ach believed it is because of those steps that were taken by martter tehrani muqadam. we're also cover receiving uh some reactions to this medal being awarded to mr. haji zade now we have received a speaker of the parliament mr. kalibof's reaction to this ceremony and the pictures and news that has broke out, also him congratulated. mr. haji zade on this great accomplishment saying that it is a well-deserved uh medal and he is not alone in mentioning that um given the fact that we are looking at uh the way that this uh is the second operation of his kind um we may
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anticipate uh in some sense uh unfortunately the fact that iran may have to resort to using uh and executing another operation maybe of the same caliber or maybe in different dimensions, but this obviously is a big motivational factor uh because of the success uh of its operation, and this the question to you for hus then is uh why would the regime even risk threatening iran in the form and manner that it has? well as maybe follow on what have said, mean this is an american war against iran, so if america is directing this war... "if american administration is making the decisions uh, we constantly hear that that yahus of some uh rogue leader uh the can't rean in, he's running off to do whatever he wants to do because he's under pressure from the right wing connesset members of the settler movement uh who want to expand the settlements and want to expand towards this
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uh greater israel uh people talk about the balance of deterrents that's why israel" spanded israel has proven that it can basically from what i've seen destroy uh large parts of the israeli military uh infrastructure and suppose my equation is all around with until potentially it's attacked before it uses those uh weapons uh in a preemptive strike but we've always seen from the israelies are these preamptive streaks because they have superior uh uh par uh we saw that in the sixth day war when along with the americans, they bomb the syrian planes on the ground, they bombed the egyptian plans, they born the jordanian planes, israel is uh is very adept at using these uh first response uh get early damage your opponent your enemy as much as possible uh iran has
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the technology it has the political will it has the military expertise to to deal a decisive blow against the uh israeli uh racist supremist uh regime uh will it come to that? that come to iran having to defend the iranian people by having to launch a large scale military response to these uh israeli aggressions and provocations. uh, i i must say someone living thousands of mans away, and i am personally heartbroken to see the death and destruction that this rogue regime is causing to the people in the region, and while the main. stream media which i no longer watch, pumps out this whole idea that israel is the only democracy in the middle east, it's only defending itself, it's a sea
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of civilization, it's an oasis of civilization and the sea of barbarianism uh, the way this war is uh projected in the west uh, i i can only fear for for what will happen in the future and the iranian government and all have every right as as well as the lebaneses and the yemines and the gazans to uh defend themselves and that's what we're witnessing. every action is a reaction, everything that's done by hamas. hamas only exists because of israely aggression against the palestinian people and the illegal occupation of their land. hezballah only exists as a military reaction to the military occupation of lebanon and the anti-imperialism which i support from the iranian government is there to act as a bullwork against further uh western uh heads money and further is really expansionism
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within the region. we need the pmus, we need ansalla, we need hisbullah, we need hamas and we need the irgc and we need them working collectively for as long as possible, for as strong as possible to prevent what is a holocaust being visited upon innocent men, women and children by a playa uh fascist regime uh, those the the people who suffered under the nazi regime have sadly in my mind become the very things that they feared and detested the most, they are using nazi type uh tactics uh of mass civilian slaughter in order to promote their political agenda of a greater israel. all right, we just got uh less than uh two minutes left here guisu if you want to add anything to with this. well, um, i believe it's so worth giving our viewers some information about the fat medal
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itself. it translates literally to conquer medal. it is a military award uh of the iranian armed forces and it is awarded of course by the commander and chief of the supreme uh, the leader of france islamic revolutionar said ali. khamenei: now the award itself, as our viewers have seen, is the palmlease over khuram shah's grand mosk, and some of the very important military figures that have received uh this award include uh mr uh commander in chief of the uh iranian army abdul rahim musavi and also commander and chief of the guard score, iran's islamic revolution guard score, the irgc hussein salomi. are among the people that have received this award from the leader of aron's islamic revolution ayatullah khamenei, also some other interesting figures
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that our viewers might be familiar with are uh mohsen rezai who um was a presidential candidate uh a couple of times of course he did not uh win um enough votes to go to the second round and of course another important uh figure that has received this award is yahya rahim safavi uh now another important thing to be mentioned worth mentioning actually cover is uh the fact that this award the fat medal is awarded in three different classes there's the first uh there's the grade one, grade two and grade three classes the medal and of course uh the highest honor is for the first class uh medal that is awarded to senior commanders only. just as this case with uh mr. haji sad. thank you very much in the studio with us. i like to thank you also journalist author and activist spoke to us from belfast. with that we come
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to an end for our coverage of this uh از کودکی یعنی این همیشه بام بوده استراتژی انقلاب اسلامی هم مح و نابودی رژیم جعلی صهیونیستی و انشاءالله تو این راه به شهادتو رسید
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انا بدي اختم بكلام شوفوا نحن بثقافتنا نؤمن بالله عز وجل وان الله سبحانه وتعالى بيده ملكوت السماوات والارض وكل شيء في يد الله سبحانه وتعالى ونحن بنعتبر انه عم نقوم بتكليفنا نحن عباده ونعبده نعبده في الصلاه ونعبده في الجهاد وعندما نطيعه ونعبده نكون جندا له وعندما نكون جندا له نصبح جزءا من جنوده. في هذا الوجود وفي هذا الكون وما يعلم جنود ربك الا هو وما يعلم جنود ربك الا هو انتم تخوضون معركه خائبه فاشله لن تؤدي الى اي نتيجه القتل يزيدنا وعيا وعنادا واصرارا.
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the netherlands, the hague near the sorflet national park, peace palace. the most important case of the court was dealing with humanitarian disaster between the eastern part of the jordan river and its mediterranean coast. israel has been at war in the gaza strip since october 2023. killing civilians, the elderly, women and children. they all presented the world with dramatic moments that had not been shown in any historical genre movie. it was a massive genocide that israel engaged in. if the legal campaign continues, it can spell the end of israel. this is an opening of justice that can turn the world upside down.
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over the past four decades, the islamic revolution guard core has made great strides in developing its missile capabilities, defense program to guarantee the country's deterrance power. but can iranian missiles deter the country's arch enemies from serious invasion, or can they punish them in case of invasion?
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with the onset of november 2023, the atrocities in gaza by israel persisted by november 6th, before the conflict reached its one month mark, the death toll in gaza surpassed 10,000. november 8th. 40,000 people were forced to evacuate northern gaza escape israeli bombs for many palestinians leave in their homes and facing force displacement is painful reminder of their pants. this nation has been driven from its original home for decades.
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on november 15th, israeli soldiers committed another tracedy by storming alsafa hospital. other hospitals were not safe. either, as always, israel had flimsy excuses for these atrocities. in the final days of the month, the seven-day cease fire agreement was finally established between israel and hamas. however, everyone knew that the aggressive nature of designist regime would not tolerate the peace of these seven days. gaza. continue to move towards destruction,
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the netherlands, the hague near the surflet. national park, peace palace, building constructed in 1913 with the help of andrew carnegy, scottish american financer. andrew believed that he who dies rich dies shameless. spend your wealth not on charity, but gift it to institutions that work. for peace, and that is how the peace palace was constructed with his help to establish justice in the world. justice.