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ah, a robot must protect its own existence with a israel palestinian violence escalate after tel aviv, hey, does that killing and including the leader of the islamic jihad group, palestinian militants reportedly launch more than $100.00 rockets, said israel in response to the russian investigative committee accuses scared of showing a hospital in the center of don. yes, leaving several people injured, including a child. also this, our russia and china call on the us to reduce its nuclear deployment and stop expanding its military infrastructure abroad thing. it poses a threat to international peace and security and african flam comments by the u. s
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. and bassett, or to the united nations. the war nations could be held responsible if they trade in us. thanks and commodities such as russian oil with hello from moscow to wherever you're tuning and from this is our team international . would this hour's top news stories i'm fiorella is of all happy to have you with us is really armed forces in palestinian militants have exchange a massive rocket and air strikes tonight that as tensions in the region mounted after tele be stop the gases strip killing at least 10 people in response to the israeli strikes the palestinian islamic jihad claim to have launched $100.00 rockets from the gaza strip towards israel. while television that 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 with the latest a very tense night, the head for the residence or for the guys,
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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 barrier 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 fired further north to the city over still than even to the city of the army, southern suburb of it, till aviv a. 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 g had responds to the killing of the leaders will be. and another interesting question, will hamas joint operation? egypt is putting immense pressure on hamas to stay outside for now. this is israel
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has conveyed the message that for the moment it is only striking islamic jihad, the targets. all of those killed in the initial operation. a come from the ranks of these damage jihad, so from us under immense pressure air, from egypt especially, not to join of the operation. of course, if israel conduct 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 this latest israeli operation in the gallo st. in as far as you can see, the moment a building and 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 is banned in russia and recognized as a terrorist group. a warning to viewers you may find the falling images disturbing
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. 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, the israeli defense ministry announced 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 euro eat 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. there's the window, of course for me and i can hear the bombs every now and then i just because it's getting closer and closer, i think could have the situation is very intense. everyone is anxious, everyone is scared. for me,
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i've lived in the you get 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 leave is, is really, really difficult. i can remember the 201420122008 wars. you know, the situation is very than there is bombing over the place. it's not an operation against on that you had. it's an operation against anyone who lives in gaza because they target everyone and they don't respect any person or anyone. there is no safe mason guys. i can't run away. we don't have basements to hide, and we don't have anything that could when the bomb the bomb randomly. in the last 4, i was in the massacre off it off off. it's really suffering from depression and anxiety since then. and because i am an ordinary citizen, i work with international,
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i did my whole life to raise the voice of my people. i was 14 and i literally witnessed people getting cut in half 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? we have to go through and palestine, what you have to go through and got no human being in the hood. 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 israel garza border arm, palestinians took 2 streets of the west bank to show their support of garza in the escalating conflict. michael maloof, a former senior security policy analyst and alexander, bruno and independent political analysts offered their thoughts on how this
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conflict could easily spiral out of control. the shelling is in a very confined area and the hot 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, this could be the beginning of a very serious unraveling why it would happen now. it's, it's beyond me, given all the other tensions in the, in the area that, that are occurring. i just think that that with this thing could actually very easily get out of control. and it could bring in other groups. and this thing could expand very, very rapidly. the operation effectively started 2 days ago on august the 3rd, when they arrested the slot and you had leader. also, what is important is the context here is well, is going to have it's, i believe,
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5th election in the span of 3 years. i call this operation the beginning of the electro season because benjamin netanyahu still in the background for the right is going to play is card. so forcing the centrist government of you are lucky 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 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, shelly hit, the maternity wing of the building. some people were reportedly wounded, including a child. he has yet to comment on the incident. the latest attack comes as the shelling of dying as continues on a daily basis. the city's mayor said ukrainian forces shell the city and destroyed
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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 residential areas in the relentless shelling of don. yes, a warning again, you may find the falling image is disturbing. a video has appeared on social networks showing more victims of thursday shelling and don. yes, a grandmother and her granddaughter were found dead in a park. they were heading to the local theater when the attack happened. ortiz romano, closer has more on the innocent victims of the shelling. done. bus altera is just one of many places that were struck by ukrainian artillery on thursday. according to the our director of them. bus altera, the world old valet, 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
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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. but when i was wanted to help her because she took all my lessons well and she was very smart with amazing talent. she was off stop. she was invited to the iconic act by gone over academia russian ballet if she had to go there soon. and in order to be in shape when she called our best teacher for galena vessel, yet not to study with her that day they went to meet each other. kathy was with her grandmother and galena vassal. yes, nat. that when they were struck by the ukrainian shell, it was a terrible death. every one was told to paces so scary. at that time we was sitting in a bomb shelter and we heard a terrible explosion if it was shaking from a toll. oh, oh. busy
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this is sheila stood colleen is this really isn't it is develop so many styles. and now they write to us from germany, italy, and america. she was the teach of a styles who later became leading masters of the stage of european faces. when much jeremy ah ah, deductible. when we lose such people of the highest professionalism, it's incredibly difficult you can't. his grandfather is in shock. i feel so sorry for him. when people ask him for come in, he says look, what am i going to tell you? here lies my wife here is my granddaughter without legs. it's scary and horrible. it was the point of impact of ukrainian artillery happened to be are right in this sense are all fun done. that's con thursday. we are in a so called
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a theater district. there is a see, it's her right there. don't boss opera 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 deaths of at least 6 civilians who are killed by ukrainian artillery on thursday from one quarter of hearty dullness. people's republic. calves are acted with outraged to a new report by amnesty international into the conduct of ukrainian forces. high level politicians, including president zalinski, say the accusations from one of the world's leading human rights organizations that ukrainian troops intentionally use civilians as human shields are false and amount to propaganda. amnesty international, amnesty international sham, fortunately tries to amnesty the terrorist state and shift the responsibility from the aggressive to the victim. and if someone makes a report in which the victim and the aggressor, or allegedly the same in something,
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if some data about the victim is analyzed and what the aggressive was doing, the same time is ignored. this cannot be tolerated a backup. or would you go, mr. put on this behavior by amnesty international is not about finding and conveying the truth to the world. it is about creating a false balance between the criminal and the victim. so please stop engaging in this creation of a false reality where every one is guilty of something beseech um, instead engage in reporting the systemic large scale truth about what today's russia is. we're seeing such a strong reaction for members of the ukranian government because this report from amnesty international specifically accuses ukraine of violating international humanitarian law by using residential areas such as hospitals and schools as military bases. and it's important to note here that this report didn't just find one or 2 examples. it notes an ongoing pattern in which these residential areas are used by ukraine's military. here's what the report said. we have documented to pass
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on off ukrainian forces, putting civilians a truce can violate the loss of war when they operate in populated areas. at $22.00 out of $29.00 schools wizard, amnesty researches are the fallen soldiers using the promises or found evidence of currents or prior military activity, including the press and self military for teaks, discarded munitions, army ration packets and military vehicles. now, when it comes to the violations that are mentioned, these are ones that russia has been talking about for months. but it's also notable that there have been photos and videos posted on social media showing some of the things that are mentioned in this report. as you can see there on your screen, their images that show ukrainian troops in schools using those schools as some sort of military bases. and there have also been a number of videos posted that showed you premium military tanks in residential areas driving down the street. and so there's a lot of the reason why we're seeing so much frustration from the ukrainian
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government is because when it comes to this accusation, the russia has made time and time again, noting the ways in which civilians are being used by ukraine as human shields. well, now you have amnesty international, providing further evidence of those claims that are afraid without anger from presidency lensky. it's not just limited to amnesty. is it? in fact, when it comes to what we're seeing from zelinski, we're seeing and increasingly aggressive rhetoric specifically towards the west does by all of the money and all of the weapons that they have sent that has not stopped full. and he's criticism. in fact, when it comes to his latest tirade, it was believed to be aimed at a former german chancellor who recently traveled to moscow and met with russian president who. and in that speech, phyllis accused him of quote, working for russia. it is simply disgusting when former leaders have powerful states with european values work for russia, which is fighting against these values. so when it comes to all of the aid from
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though, as long as he is happy to take it, however, he's being increasingly critical of those countries that are helping him out. mister zelinski is not happy about the status of his funding. i believe from the e u. we've seen that before, but what's the latest update here? yeah, that's the raisal and he's also speaking out about that. and he's claiming that there's about a 1000000000 euros and funding which are being held up by the e. u. now, notably in his statement on it, he refused to say which country was responsible. however, his office has spoken out and said that they believe that it is in germany. here's what's going to say about that. the media 1000000000 years for ukraine, a currently suspended and such an artificial delay of macro financial assistance. so it is either a crime or mistake and it's difficult to say which is worse in such conditions. the full scale war. i don't want to name the european country that slowing it down. now let's believe that this is still a mistake and it will be corrected. now it's also notable here as long as he has
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been exceptionally critical of any countries that suggest any sort of talks with russia. however, now he's probably speaking out and calling on china to have discussions with the cranes, and we'll see exactly where that request goes. that's our t's unit. o'neil and rachel blevins leoni does chris and topple those former greek ambassador diplomat says, if the landscape will pay a high price for his rhetoric, he's hitting the west. and this shows that something is not going well inside here inside ukraine. inside his administration, i mean, he gives the impression that he is managing the wish, understands that nothing is happening. there are more and more going towards starting discussions with moscow. and i think that this is the message that lensky
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is getting, and that's why he's also panic. of course, on the west will try at this moment to reassure him that they're all behind him. but if, but if he doesn't stop this of the touring, he's going to pay for that in a, in a very bad way. africans have met with outrage. the words of the u. s. ambassador to the united nations during her tour of the continent, the official warned african nations they could face consequences if they trade in us thinking commodities such as russian oil. if a country decides to engage in with russia where there are sanctions, then they are break, breaking those sanctions are breaking our sanctions. and in some cases they're breaking un sanctions with other countries. and we caution countries not to break those sanctions because then if they do that they stand the chance of having
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a actions taken against them poor for breaking those sanctions. the hypocrisy never stops. and what's painful is they send a child from african origin to spread their propaganda and exploitative agendas. usa is the source of countless atrocities in this modern world. sort your moral compass as a country 1st before coming to preach in africa. thanks for your offer, but you should have it in your mind that uganda can survive without your assistance . so please, if you want to assist, go ahead without applying your hypocritical conditions. africa does not wander need the u. s. we have china, russia, and other friends, thomas greenfield, spoken the ugandan capital after a meeting with the countries president a u. s. al, i was not criticized rushes, military operation in ukraine and has expressed sympathy with moscow. uganda is the u. s. is the official 1st stop on an african tour that will include visit, said gonna, and kate birthday. her trip comes
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a week after the african visit of sergei live rav the russian foreign minister who dismiss charges that moscow is fully responsible for a dangerous food crisis. and countries ranging from somalia to south sudan process . we heard from mo, dba madiba, co founder of the insight factor and an investigative journalist who says african countries are capable of choosing their own policies. the comments by the, by the, by the vote by, by the net state. and there was simply another quantization. the form of security complex form, the thinking that they can dictate to the rest of the world. what they should do, how we should think, as if i can people hunting for themselves. i mean, because doesn't seem to care what happens at africa, benefits. and the only reason why dimension to what they wanted to make it seem as if it's a rational fault with regards to the military operation in euclid. so they wanted to blame russia for that, you know, without looking at the fact. but looking at they actually beta key or would you
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tell me with regards to sexual, you know, there's right on the, on the question because of the us section and the way you know, so you know, just on the question, i just feel that they did the really don't k, i don't reason why don't we don't was bits of information other than what it was. why should the key player was you? because you know, so anything that's which to transform the energy of africa, good job to come from russia. so anything to say, but that's, that's what the, that's what on friday, pakistan's election commission ordered out the prison prime minister in wrong con, to appear personally out of hearing on allegations of his party receiving prohibited funding. pakistan's ruling alliance earlier filed the petition with the election commission seeking a lifetime disqualification for con, for not disclosing information about receiving gifts from other states. the former pakistani pm denies the accusations, the ph. i political pots,
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he collected money from companies in 2012 and the law prohibited this action was formulated in 2017. therefore, no law has been while aged. the election commission of pakistan is saying that the money raised by overseas pakistanis is illegal. there colon and foreign funding. tell me if this money's for in funding than water ball the remittances of the money that has signed for earthquakes and floods. meanwhile, thousands in pakistan took to the streets of karachi outside the election commission building to protest the ruling on the alleged illegal foreign funding of cons. party protestors carried banners calling for the chief election commissioner's resignation. earlier the former p. m called on his supporters to gather in peaceful protests in an address via video video link. demonstrators claim be election commissions decision is bias and aiming at getting rid of a serious political contender. election commission's decision is biased and
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we're here to protest. we demand a free and fair elections, and we're going to the traditional commission to register a complaint against the chief election commissioner as he delivered a horrible decision and deliberately turned it into a foreign funding case. the purpose of that decision is to talk it only p t i. and to make allegations against them are in con, in such a way that people will turn against him. that this can all happen because emron con, is honest and trustworthy. and they have given the wrong decision and if they are so concerned about foreign funding, why didn't they ask other parties who actually have ties to india? we demand early free and fair elections. the legal grounds for cars disqualification are said to be the non disclosure of prohibited funding from foreign states and organizations filing to disclose funding information was the same reason. former pakistani prime minister no was sharif, was removed from office in 2017 sharif,
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was sentenced to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associate at the university of law hor, side ali jaffray says the pro emron cod movement in pakistan is gaining momentum and this ruling is his opponent's best chance to keep him out of power. this is the election commission bank due to my one in particular, but it party dies being the p t because these lambert high code and one of which decisions a few months back. that according to the or being the commission to here and decided to fun cases of all political parties together. so this is sheila victimization. and if you look at the decision that has come out from the big, it is will of headers. most of the people on the list are foreigners, they are, they are overseas by december. i just, i need to come over on p v and recorded with user printer thing that we have
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overseas focus and he's in overseas pakistan. he's have full rights and privileges to do need to any political party. in fact, the popularity is swelling. by the minute you see tons of, you know, many people out outside on the door every day. whenever he makes a goal or whenever he gives the people to come out, respond and you know, come i had the streets in every city of the country and without fail. so the popularity is increasing. and this is the last roll, the dice that the opposition has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing against him. because every other thing that the opposition has done, changed in 9 has it has, you know, going to the russian delegation to the you and has called on washington to return. it's nuclear weapons to us territory. se nato should stop developing its military
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infrastructure in europe. with the aim of preventing another pernicious nuclear arms race, russia has unilaterally undertaken the commitment not to be the 1st to deploy systems covered by the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty in regions where such us made systems are not deployed. we call on the united states and its allies to undertake similar commitments. russia is not the only country concern about the u. s. nuclear proliferation beijing has also called on washington to reduce its deployments and return to dialogue on arms control issues. china accuses the u. s. a, posing a threat to international peace and security with a sigh, verse nuclear arsenal. beijing made the statements during the non proliferation nuke of nuclear weapons review conference in new york. chinese representatives slammed the u. s. for investing trillions of dollars in the development of different types of nuclear arms warning this could lower the threshold for the use of such weapons. beijing also excuse washington, of undermining the regional and global strategic balance by developing advanced
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missile defenses in asia and europe as well as sharing nuclear weapons with non nuclear states calling on washington to stop the practice. the united states should withdraw all its nuclear weapons from europe and refrain from deploying nuclear weapons in any other region. any attempt to replicate nato's nucular sharing model in the asia pacific region would undermine regional strategic balance and stability, and would be firmly opposed by the countries in the region and when necessary, face severe countermeasures. china's concerns are not without cause. the u. s. is the only state to have used nuclear weapons in combat against another country. in the fido month of world war 2, the u. s. devastated the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki with atomic bombs. the bombings took place on the 6 and the 9th of august. in 194577 years ago to the day me.
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oh i oh, i civil rights attorney robert a t o says the leadership on global nuclear curves has to come from washington. america really wants to leave the world into disarmament. we're the one to show the example for other countries. the nuclear weapons are all no longer needed. simply a relic of the past, i think we should disarm nuclear. we knew clearly down to only the most finite
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amount, if in existence at all, i think the major nuclear nations could fly to see treating some of the salt one and 2 that would limit the numbers of nuclear arm to bring that eventually down to 0. but then that leadership has to come from america until they do so. they cannot criticize the nation for that fall and delete their they are not setting for the interceding period of time. we'll have to use our diplomatic efforts in order to prevent that from happening. going forward, i think nuclear disarmament is the best course going forward. i think all industrialized nation should be working towards that goal. and that's her up on this hour's top stories at the r t international. don't forget to catch us on odyssey and rumble for more news, and of course, all of us on twitter and instagram and all social media pages from our content season, ah, ah,
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