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the bigger question of who the dream is and for. the. israeli missiles is a tower block in garza city where international media outlets have their offices several of the high rise buildings have been raised by israeli airstrikes in recent days the mall in israel air raid sirens ring out across television from people taking to emergency shelters there after the hamas military wing launches dozens of rockets at the city plus. violence in clashes explode to across the west bank with palestinians there venting their anger on the streets is the total death toll top small than $100.00.
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so i welcome you watching r.t. international starts them without breaking news about an israeli airstrike on the headquarters of some world media in gaza. an 11 storey building which houses the offices of several media outlets including our jazeera and the associated press was hit by 4 israeli missiles an hour before the strike the israeli defense forces did issue a warning and nansen their intention to strike the building which also has private apartments and business offices the building was reportedly evacuated prior to the attack as of now there's no information about casualties well earlier this week the guards the office of the turkish t.v. channel t.r.t. was also shaken by a missile strike right in the middle of
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a broadcast we heard from one of the channels correspondents. later on the 3rd night of this round it is really a situation is a gaza strip we were standing there on the rooftop of this presidential building which causes the number. i was on there all to and was alarmed so here is really airstrikes just a few dozen meters away around 4 or 5 rockets land over the israeli city so it was completely destroyed because of the whole of the strike i was about 5 or 6 meters away that my 100. office a motor vehicle that damaged this area is densely populated and has a number of offices in israel that's a police compound without warning the news is dangerous even this interview has been carried out while israel is conducting air strikes against various cars that are or civilians have also been in the firing line this ascertain gars or at least 8 people were killed in the early hours of the morning in israeli airstrike near the al shattered refugee camp 6 of the dead were children
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a word of warning you might find the following footage disturbing where they are shouting facility is the 3rd largest refugee camp in cars or it's known as the beach camp for its close proximity to the mediterranean coast u.n. agency says the crowded site is among the most densely populated areas on earth the airstrike victims are being treated in a local hospital again please be warned they might find the upcoming video distressing. all of the. of these ready forces have yet to acknowledge the bombing but have been stressing that its operations are directed at rocket launch sites israel claims that her master liberally embeds its military infrastructure in civilian areas and the i.d.f. says it takes all possible precautions to avoid harming civilians when striking the only survivor is believed to be a 2 month old baby the death toll from the strike is expected to rise to as the rescue operation continues at the site overnight
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a local journalist sent us this report close to the hospital. this is one more ambulance that is coming over to the hospital of gaza city because of there is there is a sort of a great attack by these really were planes against our home and the reason in the refugee camp will fall sharply and whispering gaza city injuries are coming over to the hospital frequently different answers came over a year carrying these people and this is now the 1st in the past a few hours as israel as dry as israel has hit other houses in different parts of the region including the middle area in the old bridge refugee camp also a whole family was hit inside its home and grade refugee camp of the operation site which the reporter just mentioned there is another refugee camp located in the center of the gaza strip and was also a hit by
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a strikes. local health officials claim a woman and her 3 children were among those killed on friday in a strike since the start of the week at least $130.00 people have lost their lives in cancer including dozens of children almost a 1000 palestinians have been wounded well out of that 11 deaths during protests in the west bank on friday palestinians have been throwing molotov cocktails and setting tires alight there in anger at the continued israeli airstrikes on the region.
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i thought. of them as also violence to an east jerusalem overnight to palestinian protesters set barricades on fire while the i.d.f. deployed to gas and water cannon during clashes in the palestinian neighborhood now south of jerusalem protesters clashed with israeli soldiers in the palestinian city of hebron this ties burned on the road demonstrators were seen waving flags in support of gaza and israeli police responded with tear gas and then further north the city of jenin here has seen at least one protester killed in clashes with israeli soldiers this body was wrapped in a palestinian flag and carried through a large crowd. now we spoke with the leader of the palestinian national initiative party stuff but garcia about events and he did tell us that the palestinian people
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have been subjected to persecution and deprivation for decades. this is the west bank would not or could stop short of israel would people. test and do most of it and as you can see there's a music this is. for more violence against the book the civilian population while they are firing at it's writing then being responded to by israel by the idea not of it started with somebody that it's you house. and dick's only learned and then beats you and then sure but in terms of the current i don't. want to know but in terms of the current violence you can go back and not genetically but we can go back to adult sites on the side of those and. you have no time giving if you have the idea of what we hear from people who live in their homes we buy them for 55 years and when you practice our system. and we don't get the right to defend
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themselves and their food what's happening not you should the system of occupation this is our kind of sick you should. practice the palestinian people what the fuck the missiles are being fired when people are hungry they need medicines money is being spent on gaza has been under siege for 16 years. have been clean worked up 94 percent of the work that in gaza is the one who didn't want it because of the syrian people do not have enough medications because there's no. mission it's going to. look at least because the president is that i was there but i didn't ask them what i. meant is that it is there but i don't think that's what i'm that basic disability not about infrastructure the problem is occupation and the violence right now with so many palestinians dying israelis as well what can be done right get our stuff or to stop the violence and get back to living i
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think that we're out of this is that it's. what is that and must stop its occupation of and of the people of israel and what's allowed at least binion's finally to be free and in all independent state there are only 2 possible options one option as well but as soon as they have us the it on their own without vision without of question or doubt as if you should. have took that in once the former democratic state with equal rights where i was you know would be considered equal to any person else. now meanwhile the staff the new narrates sirens have been sounded across television after hamas said it had launched dozens of rockets towards the israeli city of doctors have confirmed that one person was killed earlier today with more details in the very latest developments his policy reporting from tel aviv. a massive explosions being heard right now in tel aviv the whole sky is just lame with i enjoy interstate sins as there are cuts that have
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been fired from gaza i'm looking at the 123456 explosions just above me like things the smoke that is has motorists just pulled over i mean the side of the road again lying against pavement to try and prevent the incoming rockets from hitting them and i'm going to make orangish to say steve it's not safe being here looking at what's happening in. tel aviv well overnight israeli defense forces do say that over $200.00 missiles were fired from there although half of them were intercepted since monday 9 people have been killed in israel including 2 children according to the israeli authorities israeli city of ashdod it for example is one of the most affected by the intense barrage of rockets coming from gaza one of the rockets it's an apartment block there while the other is said to refer to a port israeli defense forces tweeted that the attacks won't go unanswered we spoke to the press officer of the israeli foreign ministry michael freeman about all of
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this need to tell us why it is so problematic for israel to consider a cease fire. any cease fire needs to be a serious there's no point in having a cease fire that after 24 hours or 48 hours all of a sudden from our start firing rockets again so we need to make sure that any cease fire is one that is going to last for a significant period of time hopefully many years and therefore we need to be in a position that hamas are really ready to take that and so we will continue our operation until we believe when we are convinced and from. say they are ready for a cease and an activity and cease of their rockets for a very long time even going back a few days is not that many many steps to deescalate the response we got from hamas was rocket fire every time we do that we still we get more rockets it always seems to be that we do the ceasing of hamas to the fire and this time we're going to make sure that any time there's any store that will stop it for
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a very long time hamas of the last 15 years have been firing rockets nonstop over to israel then maybe a break here for a couple of months or break that for a few weeks and that's not acceptable it can't be that millions of israelis conduct live a normal life because hamas are threatening to shoot rockets items that translates act people when they're sleeping in their beds and washing out international are going to take a quick bright now we'll be back by with more well d.s. and a couple of minutes. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or. i'm showbusiness i'll see that.
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a burger to reward you after you've got it that's the plan of the white house at the moment which has recruited. among others to try and drive up short rates it's all part of president biden's ambitious target to vaccinate 70 percent of adults in the u.s. by the 4th of july with more on the story his to meet you poppy. have you heard about these things called covert vaccines yeah apparently they're all the craze right now i mean i wouldn't heard about them unless i was constantly bombarded with calls to get vaccinated i mean seriously how many people do they think live under rocks we get it you want to get backs unaided but the advertisements are getting out right annoying and as if there weren't enough of them left over and mcdonald's have partnered with the white house to spread the message even further a white house that at this point seems kind of desperate lives and over will now offer free trips to vaccination sites while mcdonalds will bombard their customers
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with we can do this coffee cups and stickers as well as a giant billboard on times square and if all of that doesn't convince the public to come to their senses politicians are ready to lay down their careers for the cause there's a lot of good reasons to get vaccinated but for some of them you know if you need another one go it actually is sure you're alive to go to be in the next election to tell you i'm going to get it done all these attempts have had some effect over the last 5 months there have been significantly less coverage vaccine skeptics but there are still huge segments of the population which are far from convinced and the media has been trying anything they can suppress way these people bombard them with ads appeal to their human decency ridicule them in comedy sketches everything just seems to backfire. on the living jewels and welcome to legal who take you didn't show where i tried to convince my friends to take the cold with banksy but politicians won't sleep and so all these people are not related so i
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guess we'll just wait and see what other crazy strategies they come up with to convince a bunch of people to put a needle in their arm for the greater good in the meantime enjoy lockdowns social distancing and hearing about vaccinations day and night even if you've already followed all the steps. now irish nationalists leaders have accused the british prime minister of shielding former soldiers from justice over a number of killings in belfast in 1971 earlier boris johnson apologized on behalf of the u.k. government for the mistakes of the past but not everybody is convinced by his sentiment. the government profoundly regrets and is truly sorry for these events but how investigations of these terrible events were handled and the dish and pine but the families of had to endure in their fight to clear the names of their loved ones john connally was a mother of it she was shot by the british army 4 times she was left lying on the grown for today that is not an air that is sheer bloody murder
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while the secretary of state asked the prime minister to come out of hiding comm with me meet the polymer farm this can tell them to their faces why he wants to protect the killers where is the prime minister today and why has he not publicly apologized to the palin or fee families and to this house will he take responsibility as prime minister and show the victims the respect they so obviously deserve well earlier court declared that $10.00 civilians killed in belfast 50 years ago in disputed 2 teens involved in british soldiers were entirely innocent and the british army was responsible for 9 of the 10 deaths in the ballot massacre in august of 1981 which included a mother of 8 and also a catholic priest giving last rites to a wounded man however this week the u.k. government unveiled plans for new laws to address the legacy of the past in northern ireland and that includes blocking former soldiers from prosecution for
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any killings committed before 998 good friday peace deal a former irish nationalist party leader or simply donald does say that families of the ballot murphy victims do deserve a detailed investigation and a sincere apology from the prime minister. these were all terrorists these were not people who were who were engaged. any sort of illegal activity or militant activity there were people trying to or by their daily lives. some of the people that were shot were people who went to the other innocent people that were shot. it was very brutal and the families have spent 30 years i just hating for justice what people are looking for and are you is some sort of a card debility and a genuine apology from the prime minister and they accepted. the army were to play a role here and murderous and their intention would have gone
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a long way towards them towards old incredibility but a half hearted really mouth apology. is seen as just start on a space agree people are not happy with the people feeling that it's not sincere. i was one of the poorest countries on the planet which was wracked by civil war for years hosting a global movie premier is clearly not an every day event that is exactly what has happened in the central african republic with the curtain raised them in the film it does tell the true story of russian military instructors who were sent to the country to help in the fight against rebel forces artie's constantine roscoff was at the premiere. more than 10000 people showed up for the biggest movie time hearing in this central african republic in decades it's a huge event for a country that has long forgotten what entertainment is life here is hard we're
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talking poverty of salmon tropical diseases like yellow fever and malaria and what seems to be the never ending cycle of news civil wars and violence but tonight these people are going to have fun for the 1st time in a very long time. it's the 1st ever feature length movie filmed in the country and about the country it's fictional but based on a true story of a group of our russian instructors who came here to help the central government in its fight against rivals and as the russian producers of the movie claim things shown on screen including woeful atrocities committed by local militias and the fierce fighting between them and the regular army of bags by the russians are not that far from reality on the ground. so about how film it's
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a documentary of course like any film we view some artistic license for all the events attributed to real. as with his yes there may be some slight differences to what actually happened in certain battles but this is enough to stick approach the actual story about the attempted coup the attempt to seize power are of course based on real events in fact born months ago an event like this was unimaginable because a very real rebels were standing on the outskirts of the country's capital and were very close to capturing the city which could have ended any climate at the head of the officers reserve corps contacted our president and according to our military cooperation agreement instructors which are represented by our organization were selected some soldiers in the central african republic couldn't even disassemble a rifle but they were keen to learn and take their training very seriously and according to local officials the fact that russia answered to the call from the president do it right and it wasn't a dean and he's also in the movie by the way and it really does send
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a contingent of around 300 instructors under the u.n. mandate through that war torn country a lifeline to the central african republic has been struggling ever since again to dependents from france and 916 the countries constantly were ranked among the poorest in the world given despite having large deposits of diamonds and other precious metals the republic has been plagued by civil wars and are now clashes between different rebel groups that killed tens of thousands and left hundreds of thousands displaced in the past few decades it is still unsafe especially for foreigners and there is an 8 pm curfew in the studio bunky and we were also strongly advised not to leave our hotel without security as we might be rob ford locals a big movie night like this is also a clear sign that things are looking up at least now there is help that they can keep the violence to the movie screens and not in real life. prosody russia
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r.t. from the central african republic. ok let's just give you a reminder then of our breaking news this hour because an israeli airstrike is hit the offices of some world media outlets in gaza the israeli army confirmed the attack saying that hamas was using it for military purposes. 11 story building here which carries around 0 and the associated press was destroyed by 4 israeli missiles the block which also had private apartments and business offices to it was reportedly evacuated prior to the attack after a warning from the israeli defense forces as of now though there's no information about casualties. the top prosecutor at the international criminal court has warned palestinian militants and israel that they both may be subject to investigation
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earlier sorry in early march this year the court opened a probe into possible war crimes in the palestinian territories which date back to israel's occupation operation in the gaza strip in 2040. i. was. the. good. god. was . i. i. the ongoing investigation is looking into crimes allegedly committed by individuals or groups of people israeli security forces were a keys by palestinians and some activists of targeting civilians and critical
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infrastructure in cars or including schools and hospitals palestinian militants were also accused of firing indiscriminately into israeli civilian populated areas where the 2 sides are involved have reacted quite differently to the launching of this investigation with palestinians hailing it as quote necessary and urgent while israel has rejected any allegations refused to cooperate with the i.c.c. calling into question its authority and also jurisdiction we debated the issue with a panel of guests. the international community is doing nothing to stop israel they are just what the watching even can diminish in the security council is not available for the ballista indians or they are hopeless they are helpless and they feel this verdict and this is what lead to is their only will this is not only is trying to find a way to the council. to see but to see just a guess as are they are waiting for the british. general talk because bliss next
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month and the things that he could change. decision of the one who are supposed to become ex. general so that israeli are using. they are. world war crimes and there was this there. are people innocent people on our people you know that 150 miles only most crowded area and the word tool up to all 1000000 people is squeezed there and paul are starving literally starving most of the people actually 80 percent of the people are starving because of the israeli sanctions on them because they all there is nowhere to run away from that rockets with out there he would have mass or not and the koran as he and this is really are using this besides using.
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one of the big them i think it is it is that there wouldn't be a very safe guards are now is affluence and free to be honest reached out. so that's the latest as how the news is working safer today here not international don't forget you can always keep yourself updated to using our social media pages and you can. if you got the end of the spanish empire the end of the british empire the end of the roman empire and you have some similarities some differences but the 3 cities trap we talk about the rise of one nation in this case china and the fall of the ruling at the time this case united states we've got all those kinds of things happening right now the people who are least informed about this are the americans themselves because the cable news network of mars the corporate news it's not in
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this blue bus the one business show you can't afford to miss branch of war in washington coming up one of the world's largest crypto currency exchanges is reportedly under investigation by the u.s. justice department and the i.r.s. we're going to tell you why as the back of the nation drive continues into the summer well take a look at the state of global travel here. and later reports show a record number of job openings in the united states as businesses face a shortage of workers will go over those causes we have a packed show today so let's dive right in. and the day after the colonial pipeline shutdown was corrected thanks in part to a $5000000.00 ransom paid in crypto currency the i.r.s. and department of justice are now cracking down on one of the largest crypto exchanges in the world by units as part of the inquiry the officials who probe money laundering and tax offenses have sought information from individuals with insight into buying its business this investigation comes after germany's reg
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financial regulator last month warned that by nance risk being fined for offering it securities tracking digital tokens without publishing an investor prospectus joining us is to bust co-host an investigative journalist and as a crypto analyst at a good guy all around his name is ben swann ben i want to start with this investigation into the department of justice and the i.r.s. what can you tell us about this yes it was a really comes down to is is that are going to just as an i.r.s. are looking at finance and they're trying to determine whether or not and these are the words that are used whether or not americans have been allowed to make illegal trades on the platform letting them buy derivatives that are linked to digital tokens essentially by nance's not allowed to allow americans to purchase those tokens or those derivatives that are based on digital tokens they're not allowed to do that now by any chance for their part says we don't allow them to do that right we actually block someone who's a u.s. citizen from being able to do this and this goes back to.
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