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worse is kept the peace in the region house. speaker nancy pelosi strip the taiwan puts this into question is the by the administration needlessly and recklessly provoking china burger with breaking news this our life on our t international over 100 rockets portal being launched from the gaza strip towards israel. it does come in response to an earlier is railey s tried on gaza, which targeted a top commander of a palestinian militant group in an attack that left as we understand it. 10 people dead, including a 5 year old and enduring $55.00 mall. the russian investigative committee accused as kiev of shelling a hospital in the center of don. yes, leaving several people injured, including at least one child. and toby's president express his hope that his country can open new pages and bilateral relations with moscow called vladimir
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putin and says, europe should find ankara for a flow of interrupted gas from russia. that's the result of lengthy bilateral tools held on friday and saw that beijing said was communication with washington and a wide range of military and civilian areas as china, ram to stop retaliation. and nancy follows. he's controversial trip to taiwan with moments off midnight. here in moscow on this friday night, we continue on breaking news coverage from the west bank. here one oxy international palestinian islamic jihad has reportedly launched more than a 100 rockets from the gaza strip towards israel. and this comes in retaliation for an israeli as strike on gaza, or on friday, which left 10 people dead, including a 5 year old. we understand $55.00, others were also injured and that strike now the idea claims the strike was part of
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an antique. she had israeli operation named breaking dawn, was targeted a top commander of a palestinian militant groups and more than 50 people were injured off for a building and god was struck. and that figure along with the death toll come according to the palestinian ministry of health. and he is rarely defense ministry has since announced the state of emergency and 80 kilometers zone around gods are of course that also extends into israel will have more on this story. we continue the breaking news coverage here when we return to that story in just a few minutes now ukrainian forces have targeted a hospital in the center of don. yes, that's according to the russian investigative committee at the maternity wing of the building was hit around this and a number of people, including at least one child. now it all comes shelling of don't yet does continue on a daily basis. in addition to the hospital, the local railway station was also targeted that caught fire at
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a residential area with apartment buildings which as well with several civilian casualties being reported and all correspond that is onto the romano cause he's been at the hospital that was show ukrainian military continue shelling, all districts of the nest. we are now in one of the areas actually this is a hospital that was chilled by ukrainian nationalist. you can see there is still a rocket lane here. and maternity ward was struck in this hospital and that resulted in a multiple injuries also in other places in the next civil and infrastructure was targeted cars, homes. multiple apartment buildings have also been struck right now. as i'm speaking, the shilling still continues all over the nest. now this is what the hospital looks
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from outside. several grad rockets landed right under the roof of this medical facility. mind you. this is not the 1st time ukrainian nationalists have targeted civilian infrastructure including hospital hospitals. now in this area, another maternity ward was frog just like a couple of months back when another missourians award on the other side of the nest was also i hit and that resulted in several injuries. also in don. yes, the mayo said that keeps forces shell. the city destroyed a bust packed with civilians. a 3 people have been killed in the strike at least 5 mobile wounded. i meanwhile, russia says ukrainian forces fired 20 artillery shells of the russian controlled upper algae nuclear power plant. a fire that broke out after the attack was pretty quickly put out, but the shelling did damage transformers and brought down some power lines. local officials claim key of is trying to bring about a disaster. they're even calling,
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get this on the international atomic energy agency to try and intervene moscow called on international organizations to condemn the actions of kia, which it said was, quote, carrying out acts of nuclear terrorism. last monte cranial force is report, lee attempted to target the area using a drone, an investigative journalist, a thomas roper fear such, such actions could be highly detrimental to the entire country. i had just returned from the net. so i kind of confirmed that he has really shooting and everything that they can. so i'm not surprised about this, but it's not the 1st time. and the thing is it's really dangerous because of the weak point of such and infrastructure, the cooling system. and i don't know what they think, you know, because this, if they would really make it make, if they would hit it and make it hard damage, they would destroy their own country. i don't understand what's going on. i don't know what they have to give up. what's really happening with the students
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instructor and then showing civil civilians what i have seen. i haven't worked with well when i was, you know, you get used to it. i'm the grandma sitting in front the house and normally they discuss, you know, the shots of a neighbor and they're sitting there discussing, well, this was mental health. i was that it's quite surreal. don't it's, it's great, beautiful city with a really green center and it's warm and you have the feeling when it's time, when it's quiet that you have a holiday and then you hear explosions again, 3 story or, you know, i mean, i met with you a call from the, with germany and then people, you see the people eating and you see nobody, even the lifting the hat because people are, you stood them. if it's a believable president, put in on president earlier, one of hell talks in the russian black sea resort. have such sheets where they're meeting stretched on for more than 4 hours. and the to lead assigned a number of treaties in economic, political and cultural spheres. they also agreed to partially switch payments for
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russian gas supplies to turkey, to the russian rouble. but i'm going to go with a really distinguishing during the negotiations, very important decisions that take our relations to a new level arena. of course, the key area of our relations is energy, which was also discussed in the president's agree to the partial payment of gas in rubles. this is a new stage in new york but unities. turkey is the president that he hopes his country will open a new page and bilateral ties with russia. while the russian president said, europe should be thanking turkey for an uninterrupted supply of russian gas to the continent. it is to pursue extreme and contrast to all other routes to europe, works well and without problems and delivers energy not only to turkish customers, but to europe also. but of so i suppose our european partners should thank turkey for providing continuous transit of our gas to urine latimer putin and wretched tie . beardon are always in touch. they can always pick up the phone and make a phone call or meet face to face like they did in the rain im capital to wrong 2
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weeks ago. well now of the, our meeting in san she why that often? well, when western governments are putting maximum effort into isolating russia, moscow is expecting anchorage to become more than just a partner. boosting trade is one full size one, including boosting trade in national currencies. and mister vladimir putin thanked, tie, bear to one for that. and also he thanked his counterpart of for mediating the so called ukrainian grain deal, which allowed the ships with the crating crops to leave the port city of odessa and also unblocked. some of the russian exports known to kit hoosier. i do believe that we will turn a new page in our turkish russian relationship. this also applies to energy. this is especially true with a grain corridor through the black sea,
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along which we have taken steph huston told him the head of an election campaign in turkey. the turkish president is seeking to create a buffer zone in northern and syria, by carrying out some form of military operation against the kurdish militias in that part of syria which turkey sees as terrorist out for that the turkish government will have to get some sort of green light, or possibly a yellow light from russia and the meeting in sashi is a perfect opportunity for that. now we do have to remember that turkey is a natal for and that's why any close contact between mister dawn and mister pool will always be carefully watched by major nato countries. and of course the summit in thought she is not an exception. that grain deal that earlier which are speaking about as seen another 3 ships full of corn leave ukrainian ports on friday, heading to island britain and turkey ankara. and the un worked with moscow and p f
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to negotiate a deal last month to allow maritime traffic to resume. now the 1st grain ship under the deal left the black sea port of a desk or on monday and headed for a lebanon and was carrying over $26000.00 tons of corn. serial is one of the cranes main grain export products and actually a counselor around 15 percent of the entire global supply. meanwhile, russia's agriculture minister has worn of sanctions of disrupting grain hobbyists in russia, and could actually exacerbate any food crisis overseas to doris. glove by the situation on global grain markets is not easy due to a number of climatic reasons such as drought in the usa in europe, floods in australia and weather problems in india. despite the signing of the agreement on ukrainian grain drain production. that will also significantly decrease all of this combined with the logistical constraints, can lead to serious risks in terms of weld food security. this year is new. we've
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spoken to john less than political analyst, martin jay, who pointed out that a crisis today is not just a question of supply, but even perhaps more importantly, the question of politics. the thing is about weeks is that it's a huge commodity. which in all these countries used, but they use as part of a subsidization program to feed their own for people. and so you know, it's, it's not that later one a bit more as a whole process. now it's become very chip political, you know, a number of countries tend to russia contribution and said the last few weeks, look, this problem with wheat is a really big one. you know, we can't have these real tensions in the regions. you know, if you stop messing around with wheats in these countries, you're looking at insurgency and political upheaval, even revolutions of the fact that is terrorism and migrant flows some to, to europe. so those countries went to putin who designed to do. i think he did a really quick favor to you about the assignment deal and allowed him those
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companies now to trade i got about to operate can use for this hour. here on oxy international palestinian islamic jihad claims to have launched a 100 rockets from the gaza strip towards israel. tel aviv as at least 50 rockets were fired. an air raid sirens had been heard and the south of israel, the defense correspondent for the israeli. i 24 news channel brought us up to speed with this report. a very tense night, the head for the residence or for the guys, the border communities here around us with a concern that there will be many, many more marriages of our rockets making the way from the guys street and into israeli territory. the 1st barry drove all rockets following the beginning of these really operation in gaza. that 1st marriage came at around 9 p. m. local time included some 80 rockets or so the vast majority of them fired here to the guys a border communities. but some even fight further north to the city overshadow than
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even to the city of the army, southern suburb of a television. and of course, the big question which will determine the fate or for this is really operation. how strong and how big will these law me because she had a response to the killing of the leaders will be. and another interesting question, will hamas joint operation? egypt is putting immense pressure on us to stay outside for now. this is israel has conveyed the message that for the moment it is only striking islamic jihad, their targets. all of those killed in the initial operation come from the ranks of these lamps jihad, so from us under immense pressure air from egypt, especially, not to join of the operation. of course, if israel conducts an operation against design, just as one story and operation against islamic jihad and hamas, that is of course, another story. the answer to these questions will eventually determine the fate of
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this latest israeli operation in dallas street. have a look at the shortage right here. you can see the moment of building and garza was struck guy. israel said the leader of the militant wing of the islamic jihad movement was killed. and what a describe as a special operation against the group, the palestinian islamic jihad is a band in russia and is recognized as that of a terre group. and the following on verified video report alicia the aftermath of the attack with people carrying the body of a 5 year old. the strike was part of an antique. she had is ready operation named breaking dawn. during which 10 people were killed and over 50 engine. the same time, the israel defense ministry analysis, state of emergency, and 80 kilometers zone around gods are of course that extends into israel. nearly the country's military analysis was sending more troops to the area in case of possible reprisal attacks following the strike. and that of the recent arrest of a senior militant in the west bank. i spoke a short time ago with local john austin garza in who daddy. allison
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groups have wired rockets from god's that 9 time towards is ready as partners. sirens were activated in tell a b and southern is very god. as joint ration you consist of all the gods means farm faction. that in statement that the course you're hearing a response to the israeli air strikes that killed, at least in all i can hear now logins, i'm one of the lucky people who have electricity right now. in the past couple of hours, we didn't have electricity, it's dark. people are disconnected from the internet. there's no electricity, there's no watch or all we can near is extrude. and it's very complicated to express how you feel because like 16 are not
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leaving the cry. and you just want to make sure that all of your family are safe. everyone is safe. according to the horses at 33, out of the rocket wired from the gaza strip had been interested intercepted by the iron dome. but at the same time, there had been no before but according to the pallet, pelton garza keep quiet. patterson, you have been injured. other than 10 pallets who were here by today. i think both, both sides are, are naming each other. i believe that it's going to be a very hard knock on the news and that was a strip and i'm sure there's a lot of updates that are going to be occurring in the couple next hours. please read. the army says it continues to strike the gaza strip, talking weapons production plans, warehouses and firing positions of the islamic jihad organization. meanwhile,
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near the border of gaza and israel armed palestinians took the read some support of the gaza strip and all of this escalation showing that support for gaza locals. they, they shout out slogans, and marched mass protests. well, let's learn more about this right now. let's close 5 to i guess, at least under bruno an independent political analyst. joining us here on this evening and it's breaking news coverage from our team to national a great pleasure for you to join us. thank you very much for coming on the program . almost immediately after carried out as, as strike israel declared of bost state of emergency stretching 80 kilometers around gaza. you think it knew that this operation, this special operation would, would provoke some sort of reaction. of course, i mean that that is predictable and i think the, the operations effectively started 2 days ago on august the 3rd when they arrested the funding. you had the leader in, in the, this time interestingly, in the city and terry there is in jeanine. and in fact, it's like you had has strength in both the west bank and gaza. whereas how much is
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stronger, much stronger in gaza, itself. so i think it is predictable. and also what is important is the context here. israel is going to have it's, i believe this election in the span of 3 years this coming november. and i believe i called this operation the beginning of the electoral season because benjamin netanyahu still in the background for the right is going to, is, is going to play this card. so forcing the central government of yard le pete to have to show his own credentials in this regard. so i think this operation will not just last a few days and we could see yet another of course, i don't know. i don't have the,
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the crystal ball here, but everything is in place for another invasion of gaza by the israelis whether fear. so he was talking about some sort of, you know, i guess history repeating itself and another, some, a war coming into effect. probably how does reporting earlier, i found the ro here will not see that. that it seemingly the israeli defense ministry is gathering up by more than $20000.00 reserve us. is that a? yes. is that room for concern? why? why would they be doing that? do you think well, because part of the reason operation being planned, but also speaking of earlier reports that you mentioned, the context in the middle east is particularly tense. and not just in garza because we have the, the wheat situation with shorter just as the your previous guess and forgot his name. but he was absolutely correct. the, the wheat is not just food. it is a political tool that many arab governments use it because they offer subsidized
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prices to keep the masses at bay. and unfortunately, economic development has not been the you know, a big topic in the last couple of years in the region. in fact, we have problems everywhere, cobra has exacerbated the situation. so we have the arab, the masses on the street in many are countries already suffering and in a mood for. busy revolt, so it situation in guys if it prolongs and gets worse, good trigger sentiments across the region. it happened in the past, but the situation is more delicate. now, especially also as many of these are countries are making peace with the government in these countries are making peace with israel. we see morocco, for example, and they have records, saudi arabia itself being not joining the abram accords but behaving in
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a more certainly in that direction. so the general context is very delicate. it's interesting how you said a sandra, you may have mentioned to these looming elections in israel, and you said it could be a certain amount of politicking going on here. perhaps even in a sentence and in a pretty morbid sense, kicking off campaign season. hey, what with this with a striker on the gaza strip? what do you, what do you think about the united nation could, could anything go on of the united nations regarding this, any, any international condemnation or any type of legislation? do you think they could get to work in new york? well, i mean, the international condemnations can be, have been coming for 4 years. and i mean, really it's, it's such a difficult problem. it's couldn't nothing like it perhaps not even the kurdish situation is, is like this issue. and it has, i keep thinking about solutions in my head, but it's very am what you want is not what you can get because
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these ways are not going to go away. and, and neither are the palestinians. and i really think also every once in a while, especially during election time, one of the parties the left usually because what the left wing mean in israel these days, generally an economic terms. they're all the, all the parties at the same except for the, the, the communists there. and the communists are the only ones that are talking about the palestinian issue in the sense of we need to solve it. and the 2 state solution has been proposed forever and i share the opinion of to great. i'm not just necessarily saying that i my great, but papa and noam chomsky who really argue that the once the tuesday solution is, is pointless. and perhaps the only solution ultimately is a one state for both,
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but that will require the kind of momentous change that moved south africa in $1089.00 to make its own change in the comparison. i wonder if i could, if i can, so sorry to jump in, i've got such a little time, but i'm going to pick your brain while i have the chance forgive me. but when it comes to the media conflict and gaza westbank and israel as well, we do tend to see history repeating itself every other year or so it just fires back up again. why is this the case, alessandra? why does history seem to repeat herself in that part of the world? it's such a, i mean, these really situation is an international situation and the main government in the world. the west in particular supports these really government and also nominally try to have the palestinians. it depends on who's in charge, but in general,
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there is both, it's such an international ised situation. and for example, even from the russian point of view, there are so many russian citizens in israel itself. so whereas during the cold war, the soviet union could take a more pro palestinian side. this is no longer the case. so everyone is everyone, all the big players, including china, which has relations with israel and it cannot take one side over the other. and in frankness, and this is in fairness, sorry, this is it. when you're dealing with trying to solve peace, you cannot take one side or the or the other. so you have the, the palestinians isolated and the only solutions they can come up with the firing of these so called rockets. and that's the best that they can do because they
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don't have the political strength to push out the kind of proposals and solutions that get international voice. like i said, a lot of students, they don't even, they don't have an army, they don't have an air force number separate and they've been split. hamas serves the occupation goal because because not because of her mass itself. but because her mass was split from the other organizations, there was once one voice the p a low, a long time ago. now it seems like ancient history that spoke for the palestinians . now we have multiple speakers and fraction wising the, the, a palestinian resistance has not helped palestinian resistance. and then we have also guys have been completely separate from the west bank itself. so even the 2 state solution, if you look at what the 2 state solution would look like,
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is not something that has any realistic chance i heard one i'm the list wasn't running out of time, but one analyst is to describe it as you know, the us over the, as i said, it's illegal, the israeli seizure of circle palestinian settlements there and someone described it as, as the palestinians being forced to negotiate over a piece of cheese. but every year that you get smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller. alexander bruno, i wish we had more time for this independent political analyst. great pleasure. thanks for joining us here on. thank you to national thank you. bye bye. while basing has severed communication in several key areas of washington as retaliation for nancy pelosi trip to tie one. the ministry of published a list in which they will will no longer be any coordination between the 2 countries. for example, this includes dialogue between defense departments, military maritime consultation cooperation on illegal migration and even that of climate change. a planned phone call between senior military commanders was also scrapped and noted on friday,
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the chinese foreign ministry announced personal sanctions against pelosi and her family members, while lashing out at washington's contact. i don't know that we can. everyone knows that the current situation is entirely caused by pelosi and american politicians. this kind of arrogance, selfishness and hypocrisy of the us. it should really be changed. the u. s. is an active provocateur and crisis maker. the essence of the taiwan issue is not a democratic issue, but a major principle issue concerning china sovereignty and territorial integrity. meanwhile, china is continuing its live fire drills as part of the operation, beijing, as long as multiple missiles, including ballistics, a regional observer, say, this is the 1st time the chinese missiles of ever flown directly over the high one . i was that it has activated as a defense tracking systems alleging at least 11 chinese massage were fired into the waters directly around the island. well, taiwan was reportedly forced to counsel at least 40 flights of its largest at board
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. due to the drills, of course outlines of trying to avoid tie when he's asked base with type a welcome to how we route some of the international flights. well, in response to washington, now decided to reschedule its own ballistic missile test off the california coast. as tensions with china surrounding the tie, one crisis continue as china engages in the stabilizing military exercises around taiwan. the united states is demonstrating. instead, the behavior over responsible nuclear power, by reducing the risks of miscalculation and this perception, the biased chair of the shanghai sent a think tank, nelson wong believes that miss pelosi was being deliberately provocative by visiting taiwan and ultimately forced china into a corner web waging. how to retaliate, whether this is going to be a long term thing, or it's just a temporary measure. that's something we have to wait to see. we have to see the
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developments of the situation is quite obviously, a provocative step. taken by the us side to irritate china. and despite of repeated warnings and disagreements and persuasion to now say, pollution pollution inter council. she went ahead and make a trip to taiwan. this is not an individual visit because she has an official position. she's number 3 in the us government, she's the house speaker. of course china is going to to show it's determination. and i know these measures are all part of the retaliation measures of china. i wrapping up the program just for this half hour here live one or 2 international from moscow. thanks for joining us too many flash points in the world on this friday. the gaza strip breaking news. ukraine taipei so be
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