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ah, a with israel palestinian violence escalates after television heads, gaza killing tan, including the leader of the islamic jihad group. palestinian militants reportedly launch more than a 100 rockets at israel in response to the russian investigative committee accuses of, of showing a hospital in the center of don. yes. that leaving several people injured, including a child with after bilateral talks, turkeys, president expresses hope, his country can strengthen relations with moscow, while vladimir putin says, europe should think on caro, for the uninterrupted gas flow from russia. ah,
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it's 5 am here in moscow from wherever you're catching the program. welcome on payroll is about with our teeth. top news stories is our israeli armed forces in palestinian militants have exchange massive rocket and air strikes tonight. that's as tensions in the region mounted after television. struck the gaza strip, killing at least 10 people in response to the israeli strikes the palestinian islamic jihad claim to launch a 100 rockets from the gaza strip towards israel. while television start at least 50 rockets were fired. air raid sirens were heard in the south of the country, a defense correspondent for the israeli. i 24 news channel brought us up to speed, but the latest 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 burges of our rockets making the way from the guys street and into israel
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territory. the 1st barry drove all rockets following the beginning of these really operation in gaza. that 1st barrett came at around 9 p. m. local time included some 80 rockets or so the vast majority of them fired here to the gas border communities . but some even fired further north to the city, overshadowed and even to the city of the army, southern suburb over till aviv a. and of course, the big question which are will determine the fate or for this israeli operation. how strong and how big will these law me jihad response to the killing of the leaders will be in another interesting question. will hamas joined the operation? egypt is putting immense pressure on hamas to stay outside for now. this is israel has conveyed the message that for the moment it is only striking islamic jihad targets all of those killed. in the initial operation, it come from the ranks of these dynamic jihad,
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so hamas 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 a force. another story, the answer to these questions will eventually determine the fate of this latest israeli operation in the gallo st. in this foot, as you can see, the moment a building in gaza was struck. israel said the leader of the militant wing of the islamic jihad movement was killed in what it described as a special operation against the group, the palestinian islamic jihad, his band in russia. and recognized as the terrorist group, a warning to viewers you may find the following images disturbing. this video shows the aftermath of the attack with people carrying the body of a 5 year old victim. the strike was a part of an anti terrorist israeli operation named breaking dawn, which saw 10 people killed in over 50 injured. at the same time, these railey defense ministry announced
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a state of emergency in an 80 kilometer zone around garza extending into israel earlier. the country's military announced it was sending more troops to the area in case of possible reprisal attacks following its strike. and the recent arrest of a senior militant in the west bank. yara ede, a board member at amnesty international, who's in gaza right now, has more on the latest. i'm sitting right now in my house, and i can see there is the window, of course for me, and i can hear the bombs every now. and then i just because it's getting a closer and closer, i think kind of the situation is very intense. everyone. everyone is scared for me . i've lived in the for the past 6 years. and the reason i left is because of my trauma because of what i've witnessed in gaza and now being back and goes after 6 years because my father passed away having to witness the same trauma that made me believe is really, really different than i can remember who i was on 14th,
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20122008 or, you know, the situation is very then there is bombing over the place. it's not an operation against only this. i mean, you had, it's an operation against anyone who lives in gaza because the target everyone and they don't respect any person or anyone. there is no safe, nathan, god, i can't run away. we don't have basements to hide, and we don't have anything. we could win the bomb the bomb randomly. in the last 4 i was in the massacre for the fall. i literally suffered from depression and anxiety since then. and because i am an ordinary citizen, i work with international. i dedicated my whole life to raise the voice of my people. i was 14 and i literally witnessed people getting cut in huffs in front of my eyes. you know, i was separated from my father for 6 years and he died this year and i didn't see him for 6 years. this is not to equal sides. you know what?
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we have to go through and palestine, what you have to go through and got no human being in the hoard word goes through. after the attack on the leader of the islamic jihad, the israeli army continued to strike the gaza strip, attacking weapons production plants as well. as warehouses and firing positions belonging to palestinian militants. meanwhile, near the israeli garza border arm palestinians took to the streets of the west bank to show their support of garza in the escalating conflict. michael maloof, a former senior security policy analyst, and alessandra bruno and independent political analyst offer their thoughts on how this conflict could easily spiral out of control. the shelling is in a very confined area and the risk of getting civilians is extremely high. and so you're going to see many innocent people killed. and this is just kind of foam and even further violence and retaliation. this could,
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this could be the beginning of a very serious unraveling. why, what happened now? it's, it's beyond me, given all the other tensions in the, in the area that are occurring. i just think that with this thing could actually very easily get out of control. and it could bring in other groups and the sink could expand very, very rapidly. the operation effectively started 2 days ago on august the 3rd, when they arrested the planning you had leader also what is important is the context here. israel is going to have, it's, i believe, 5th election in the span of 3 years. i called this operation the beginning of the electoral season because benjamin netanyahu still in the background for the right is going to play this card. so forcing the central government of you are lucky
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to have to show his own credentials in this regard. this operation will not just last a few days and everything is in place for another. busy invasion of garza by the israelis ukrainian forces have targeted a hospital in the center of don. yes, according to the russian investigative committee, ukrainian army showing his the maternity wing of the building. 10 people were reportedly wounded, including a child. he has yet to comment on the incident. the latest attack comes as the shelling of don. yes, continues on a daily basis. the city's mayor said ukrainian forces shall the city and destroyed a bus carrying civilians. 3 people were killed in the strike, leaving 5 more wounded. over the last few days, the ukrainian military has targeted several dexter dental areas in the relentless shelling of mosque of john. yes, a warning again, you may find the following image is disturbing. a video has appeared on social
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networks, showing more victims of thursday selling in don. yes, a grandmother and a granddaughter were found dead in the park. they were heading to the local theater . when the attack happened. ortiz roman closer of, has more on the innocent victims of the shelley dunbar. alterra is just one of many places that were struck by ukrainian artillery on thursday. according to the, our director of don bus altera, the world of ballet, had lost one of its most prominent dancers. galena was a teacher too many stars of ballet around the world. along with her, there was another casualty, school of year old katya. she is right here, she was killed as well as galena was bringing her to this theatre. now katya was supposed to become the next ballet superstar, which in delicately with chilly, she was very talented. why i always wanted to help her. she took all my lessons
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well and she was very smart with amazing talent. she was our star. she was invited to the iconic, bygone over academy of russian ballet. she had to go there soon and in order to be in shape, she called our best teacher for galena vassal. yeah, edna to study with her that day they went to meet each other. cathy was with her grandmother and galena, vasily edna, and when they was struck by the ukrainian shell, it was a terrible death. every one was torn to pieces so scary. at that time we were sitting in a bomb shelter and we heard a terrible explosion. the fit was shaking from it all. oh oh oh oh. busy lucila stood galena, this'll yes, this is develop so many stars. and now they write to us through germany, italy, and america. she was the teacher for stars who later became leading masters of the
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stage of european faces. when most jeremy. oh oh. to those as a when we lose such people that they highest professionalism, it's incredibly difficult. you can't he his grandfather is in shock. i feel so sorry for him. when people ask him for a comment. he says, what am i going to tell you here lies. my wife here is my grand daughter without legs is scary and horrible hit the point of impact. her ukrainian artillery happened to be are right in this sense are offered done as con thursday. we are in a so called a theater district. there is a movie theater right there. don voss, oprah house over there. there's another drama theatre about a couple 100 meters away from here. now, this particular place is always full of people. perhaps that's the reason for the
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deaths of at least 6 civilians who were killed by you creating artillery on thursday for one quarter of hearty done as people's republic. some of the military equipment germany ascending to ukraine is so new in advance that it's not even in service in its own army. chancellor, olaf, sholtes may be admission in a recent interview. since then, we've moved to more complex and high value systems. some of the systems to so new that only a few been produced and some of them have not even been introduced to the bundeswehr or those need training for the ukrainian crews. and we are providing vast as well. shorts as the list of high value systems includes how it certs multiple launch rockets, systems, anti aircraft units, and counter battery radars. he also revealed ukrainian service men were being trained in germany to use the most sophisticated equipment last month. the german government approved the sale of a 100 self propelled poet. sir su ukraine. although they'll take several years to produce. that's as the how it, sir,
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that have already been sent to the conflict zone by berlin shows signs of wear and tear. we spoke to people on the streets of berlin to get their take on the flow of weapons supplies to keep the fabulous kid. and i am actually again, spending all these hundreds of billions on the funding that we have enough problems from the climate to the pandemic. and the current impoverishment of society. so i'm generally against just far as ukraine is concerned, i would much rather negotiate than supply weapons to frogger people in this there. the question is whether the bond is must now be equipped in germany 1st. in general, i don't believe that weapons of the solution, not even strengthening the troops that will just end up worse is personally, i'm an absolute passive face, which means that providing weapon somewhere maintaining the pond is very, it doesn't make much sense to me. i am convinced that we can achieve something through communication 1st and through trade. not immediately through deliveries of
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arms, to political analysts, rayner roth, both believe germany's weapons supply, few grain are merely a display of power and do not encourage a resolution of the conflict. i think the latest weapon deliveries have been rather of a symbolic kind of shows that wants to show that he throws into the battle the latest technology available and wants to show strength by doing so. but the question is, what is the sense of these measures? they will probably just probably gave the war and raised their costs. also the human sacrifices on the both sides in ukraine. this war against russia and ukraine can never be one on the battle field. and that all the diplomatic options have been missed are off the table, then the pressure will rise. and then the german people will show to the government
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who is the sovereign in the country. in a democracy, it ought to be the people. beijing has severed communication in several key areas with washington and retaliation for nancy pelosi is trip to taiwan. the ministry published a list of areas which we will see coordination cut between the 2 countries. it includes dialogue between defense departments, militia, military, maritime consultation cooperation on illegal migration and climate change. a plan phone call between senior military commanders is also been cancelled. earlier on friday, the chinese foreign ministry announced personal sanctions on house speaker pelosi and her family members while lashing out at washington's conduct. i don't you don't know. every one knows that the current situation is entirely close by pelosi and american politicians. this kind of arrogance, selfishness and hypocrisy of the u. s. it should really be changed. the u. s. is an
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act of provocateur and crisis maker. the essence of the taiwan issue is not a democratic issue, but a major principled issue concerning china sovereignty and territorial integrity. meanwhile, the american conservative media outlet has slammed jo biden's foreign policy is accusing him of having an addiction to interfering and conflicts around the world while facing unresolved major economic woes at home. president joe biden is the foreign policy equivalent of an alcoholic. he can't get enough of us meddling around the world, although he withdrew american forces from the endless afghan imbroglio. she has taken the us into a dangerous proxy war against russia, announced that he is prepared to fight shine over taiwan and threatened to run with attack. where would he get the money necessary to fight so many conflicts? among recent foreign policy announcements is biden's claim. he is ready to fight china over taiwan and use military force against it on and sending over
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$8000000000.00 a weapons and 8 to ukraine. since the conflict began, but according to the congressional budget office, the u. s. publicly held debt is almost $24.00 trillion dollars, which is over a 100 percent of its g d. p. and the annual inflation rate rose to more than 9 percent in june. investigative journalist edwards is all believes that biden's foreign policy is in crisis and the world is hiring of u. s. involvement abroad. i think that when it comes to president biden more about the failure of his handlers at his administration, what we're getting is a continuation of this decline policy. and what i mean simply by this is that every time we enter negotiation, anytime we enter attempt situation, whether be this proxy war with russia, this, this attempt to enter a proxy war with china over taiwan. or again, the situation in iran where it's always a lose lose. and sometimes it's
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a loop for america when for the other side. and it's always from the direction of that americans to act as a restore the period after world war 2. we're not, we're a different nation, a nation that has many things to figure out 1st, such as our next election cycle plan has been for at least 20 years to continue to use our military in a way of building other countries into relinquishing resources, releasing power, pulling them with the threat of being just cannot convince national banking system, bullying them with the threat that their leaders and their families will be killed . they don't act, we have to our foreign policy goals, united states cancer, 14 when a war in afghanistan, i think the world is exhausted. exhaustive reading. the newspaper headlines about the latest us bomb used to murder family at a wedding used to murder some alleged terrorists around the other side of the globe at a, at a place where most americans can even pinpoint on a map. we used to be known for excellence. now we're known for laces. much of the
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population i think was low by the steamy checks of the pan demik. they're definitely not ready to fight a war. any ross in the book. as you, as media outlets criticize bite and for us, foreign policy is hungary and pm, victor or bon voice escaping assessment. after taking this phase in texas at the latest conservative political action conference, he also issued a riling call for conservatives in europe and the united states to unite in the fight against the liberal local order. now this is at ward we, the south. we have seen what kind the future the global is rolling cloth has to offer, but we have different futures in the morning. the global is, can all go to how art is contributor rachel mars then brings us more on the story. see back as a sort of political litmus test for what the grassroots republican party base considered to be important at any given time these days. it's attendees are largely
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conservatives aligned with a rural view. a former president donald trump, of populism over globalism. earlier this year in may, there is another c pack edition held in budapest. so now we have victor or bon speaking at yet another edition held in dallas, texas, where he's railing against global lists and highlighting a common fight for western populace in the european union. and united states, and there are a lot of mainstream western media outlets taking what he said in his address and conflating it with a totally separate controversial speech that he gave with in his own country back on july 23rd to a university student camp. a vanity fair headline published on july 29th read hungary is victor or been condemned for pure nazi speech at home is still set to get an audience at c pack, texas. it's kind of like highlighting the fact that maybe this guy should be cancelled cultured. he hasn't even said anything yet at c packed at this point, but this kind of preempted verification effectively serves to discredit whatever it
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was that he was eventually going to say it c pac. and also the issues eventually evoked at the conference like globalism. so what did he actually say? while he clearly doesn't like dominant western policy, the globally leader of strategy escalades and prolongs war, and the cruise is good chance of brief. without american russian goes bad of, you'll never be beast in ukraine. more and more people will die and suffer and our economies will come to the bring collect or bond is pretty explicit as to why the western global agenda is bad for his own country. close to 1000000 refugees to hungary sofa. currently, more than 10000 refugees every day, the majority of these refugees ventures furthering to europe. but the 1000000
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people entering the company of 7000000 is a long pre belief that spoke being illegal. migration is necessary to protect automation. so what or been said in his address was pretty much on par with the kind of populous rhetoric that's gaining traction in europe and the west in general. not so much a sign of some kind of nefarious and coordinated international plot, but rather the result of a convergence of average people coming around to similar conclusions as a result of the establishment elite downloading similar policies in rhetoric onto while the entire western world. the establishment pushed globalization and top down governance so hard that now average citizens around the world are adopting similar views as they push back. still, the criticism is running rampant in the wake of orbit speech. he railed against the free media, promoted culture wars, and civilizational confrontation, all the while, staying silent on his close relationship to vladimir putin and the chinese communist leadership, or bon hardly hides the fact that he has
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a positive relationship with russian president vladimir putin, even amid the u gas sanctions, hungary has been going out on a limb and securing new gas contracts with russia. and using china as a stick to bout political opponents is pretty low hanging fruit these days in light of the western rhetoric machine gearing up around tie one. but through the noise of the sphere machine, there's an anti global message that nonetheless is gaining steam in the western world and all their deflection in favor of maintaining their increasingly, i'm popular trajectory is really just at their own peril. ah, present impertinent and present air to one have hal tots in the russian black sea resort of so che, where their meeting stretch on for 4 hours. the 2 leaders find a number of treaties in economic, political, and cultural spears. they also agree to partially switch payments for rush and gas supplies to turkey, to roubles from could you go over the distinguishing during the negotiations,
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very important decisions that take our relations to a new level were reached? but it wasn't, of course the carrier of our relations is energy which was also discussed and the president agreed to the partial payment of gas in rubles assume that this is a new stage and new opportunities of turkeys. president says he hopes his country will open a new page and bilateral relations with russia, while the russian president said, europe should be thanking turkey for an uninterrupted supply of rushing gas into the continent. it is to pursue 3rd stream. in contrast, all other routes to europe works well in without problems and delivers energy not only to turkish customers, but to you're also ut up. so i suppose our european partners should thank turkey for providing continuous transit of our gas to urine latimer potent 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 reigning capital to wrong 2 weeks ago. while now over here, our meeting in san she. why that often?
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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 what both sides want, including boosting trade in national currencies. and mr. vladimir putin thanked ty, 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. who should i do believe that we will turn a new page in our turkish russian relations. this also applies to energy. this is especially true with a grain corridor through the black sea, along which we have taken steps to non thought of the head of an election campaign in turkey, the turkish president is seeking to create
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a buffer zone in northern 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 greenlight 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 and that's why they need close contacts between mister dwan and mister poo will always be carefully watched by major nato countries. and of course, the summit in solitary is not an exception. the russian peacekeeping contingent continues to monitor the fragile situation in nagondo caraballo. according to the russian defense ministry, no violations of the cease fire regime have been recorded over the past 24 hours. one of them by johnny into our median soldiers were confirmed,
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killed in the disputed territory of nagondo kara back earlier this week when tensions flared, once again. russian peacekeepers are conducting round the clock monitoring at 27 observation posts in order to ensure the safety of the peacekeepers and prevent possible incidents. constant communication is maintained with the headquarters of the armed forces of azerbaijan and armenia. r t. 's, maria, from ocean that has more details from the divided region. behind me is what is known as the latch in corridor a bone of contention between bucko and yet yvonne ain't the conflict the wrong now . gordon, he cut about it is actually a road the only road connecting at armenia and the disputed territory, which is now completely surrounded by i said of john the corridor is currently under the control of the russian peacekeepers. their check point is down the road, but apparently back who won said back pensions here have risen again in the last few days. military from both as it by johnny and armenian sides were killed both
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buck, who and dna vaughan accused each other for the violence. moscow, washington, any, you all called to and the fighting. and now the situation here seems to come down. the russian peacekeeping forces helped stabilize it according to the 2020, had grima and c spy agreement signed between arina. and is that a by john mediated with the help of russia? and now the road is supposed to be built here to bypass as 14 chicken. very important for i said by john town of shoe. she is now under the control of bach, who the words hoss expected to be finished by next year. armenia and as their bazaar have been locked in a decades long dispute over the nagondo care about region, which lies within as a john, but has been under the control of ethnic armenian forces, backed by armenia. since the conflict there ended in 1994 another war and 2020 killed more than 6000 people. after 6 weeks of intense fighting,
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a peace deal brokered by russia allowed reserve a job to reclaim control over large parts of nagondo, caraballo, and surrounding areas that the armenian back force is controlled. the situation continues to be monitored to prevent cease fire violations. local journalists is mile fatality of has more details with i knew. 2 2 3
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for decade, washington has adhered to the one china policy including taiwan. but how bigger and answer a question is that might in administration recklessly from china join the discussion, are you again at the top of the hour a .

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