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made oh oh, i see far between israel and the islamic jihad grouping dog, but it's breached with rockets 510 minutes after it went into effect an act of nuclear terrorism. moscow. acute care sports is of shelling, a russian controlled nuclear power plant in southern ukraine, sparking fresh face of a noble style disaster. phoebe, i knew this or to partially retract the documentary in which the outlet reveal. but most western weapons that ukraine are failing to reach the front lines. the move
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comes off the key. i've lashed out that the u. s. channels that come with very well, well come to you. this is all the international with the latest world news update. it's good to have you with as this down i, we start to in garza where a sci fi between israel and the islamic jihad militant group has been broken shortly after it was implemented earlier on monday. for nathan, verified footage apparently shows israel's ad defense is intercepting the palestinian rockets. while a media alive stream showed a projectile being fired from garza approximately 8 minutes soft. the truth came into effect. however, the hostilities have reportedly thief since then lay to locals within celebrating the fees fire, which has been holding across $3.00 monday palestinian health officials say 3 days of israeli bombing left. at least 44 people killed and hundreds of wounded
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hospitals are still overflowing with civilian casualties. here's how the garza skyline looked shortly before the truce was implemented. the this is the aftermath of a news railey as strike on a residential neighborhood. search and rescue operations on the way that people 5th, through the rubble of demolished homes for the city and official say some 650 buildings have been damaged in garza over the past few days. he's wants some of the local court in the crossfire had to say without any warning, they targeted the area near the kuwaiti hospital. or, of course, it is a camp, crowded with children, women, and the elderly,
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such as they targeted houses with 6 missiles. 6 houses were completely destroyed below for the attack was very terrifying. we ran away in panic and fear among the children and women in the company that was should, the bulldozers could not go through. so they asked me to demolish my house so that they could enter to save people from the inside. i agreed and allowed them to act as people's lives are more important and saving them is more valuable than my house . chavez. and more than 300 civilians have reportedly been wounded in garza, with many of them still undergoing medical treatments. journalists tend coterie reports from outside one of the local hospitals. we are now know ship a husband. and as you see, there are a lot of injured palestinians are coming and the palestinian emetics are not receiving the palestinians injured from the latest narr strikes. some of them were surprised to re run it. the other people were surprised that they know these people injured and everyone is here some time and these are waiting for their
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beloved once you leave the i see you centers, others have been partially partially injured. we also noticed that there have been a couple pallets that have been painted out a girl who with at least 5 years old, had been amputated when she was injured by an israel strike. when it was her uncle's wedding. israel said it's as drugs were aimed at preventing any further rocky to tax it by the islamic jihad militant group in garza. helen, if it was that it will resort to military force again, if the fragile truth is breached, southern israel came under rocket fire for days with many people hiding inform shelters in the cities of televi. ask alone and filled all the islam make your heart group has also targeted jerusalem on sunday. he's the reaction to the truth with the cars and military from some low cost outside the israel. this fire is just
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a big bluff considering all that happens here was the rocky point. if we didn't have the i'm doing defense sister, thank god. today we would have been a 2nd frame. i really hope the ceasefire will last long and that we're at least able to live a bit quietly or never gave anyone anything good. so piece is something big and i really want our kids and the people of israel to feel secure in our country as well . as now discuss the latest developments with alan leo for my director general of israel's foreign ministry. many, thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to see. could you please tell us more about the reports of the sci fi being broken it just minutes after was implemented? i understand well we are used to, i have the cease fire being broken in about half an hour after it has been agreed and nothing new about the, the, it was extra expected. and generally speaking they slammed me. it's yeah,
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it respected the ceasefire. and then the feeling is that it was and 99 percent being kept. now i know that egypt helped to immediate the cease fire agreement between israel and the and cause isn't islamic jihad. great other veteran diplomat. what can you tell is about cairo's role in the dale? the fact that the chip they help meet the 18th. it is not keel, almost seen every wrong or for violence in the past. in egypt helped it, it reaches ceasefire. the new thing was katara. this time it was not only chipped, it was also guitar, and according to what we understand the category of pressure also in there on to convince the slavic g r to the cease fire. and that this said
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door egypt katara is say quite a new development. now i know that it's while claims it targets only the palestinian islamic jihad. great, but we have seen numerous reports in residential buildings being hit to what's your assessment of the collateral damage after the past few days? it is to where it's terrible to see these rounds or for violence. it each time again, we had the last one only a year ago, a little over a year ago. every, every individual at that is being killed that was not directly involved. is a tragedy. it. the feeling is that this time is that there is really a in military will say, why precise in the accent, and that they damage beyond the fighting units. a was me and him, well,
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maybe we don't get the full in to 100 percent. correct. the picture here in israel for these really media, but they, i think that there we are seeing it in kind of momentum or for improvement of the is really technologies and less people who were lot involved in fighting were killed in each round of way. conflict a and the last day at 1015 years. so i see that that day, which was a relatively relatively, and minimal a to non involved with people and all the info equipment. and as is usually the case is seen from international reaction to the hostile se, the latest hostilities, the u. s. appears to be the only country really saying support the israel's actions
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this time around, some activist groups that have then taken a step further and accused israel of genocide was your reaction to that. it is a status internationally improved. in the last decade, i would even say is say somebody with over 30 years diploma, the career as dramatically dramatically improved. and this is a result of the fact that this way let's become a regional power fuel. it became much stronger there. the countries around the then there is even a m countries in the west democracies that usually are very sensitive to human rights, are not confronting is we're not don't occupation and not on this rounds of dogs anymore. so in the nationally,
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you don't feel any pressure in this one here against this type of for attacks. and this time it was no different there is i think that because it was a slamming jihad in not fata, oh hm. us even the arab world head very minimal support to the slimy, just because people know it is connected to we run it. so it, i think internationally at least is what i see in read in the media here. i don't see much in the media brought it the feeling here is that there was no international objection or at least serious objection to what these read allendale for my director general of israel's foreign ministry. many thanks for joining us on the price on today. it's really great to hear your thoughts on everything. thank you very much. let me while and is ready. so there has been
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caught on camera, apparently firing a tear gas grenade and our teen film crew. while they were reporting at the end, while the board and the west bank, multiples of men especially slightly bent the tim i run down the road. yeah, i yeah, i thought i'm a bachelor with that. yeah, i know the florida florida. can i do that to go home with the shot was fired as our crew filmed is rainy force is moving towards palestinian protestors. the reporters dived for cover. unfortunately, nobody was hurt with asked israel defense forced to explain why our journalists were targeted. but i get to receive
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a response that we may high profile out. there were journalist assuring other our club was shot dead by a sniper wall covering and he's really army raid in the west bank. i reviewed by the un office for human rights concluded that the deadly shot was fired by israeli forces. allegations, television has declined. former pentagon, security analysts, michael molig, st. israel should face charges for the incident and you in report which did an investigation of adequacy concluded that the shot came from the idea. so this is, this is something which they seem to be doing with impunity. and it's something that has to be called to their attention and then with some sanctions, if necessary, because this is all intolerable. and it's clear to me too that the israelis do not what the publicity father, they're treating the palestinians. and this is why the press seems to be
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a fair game, even for the idea and act of nuclear terrorism. that's how moscow is labeled t as late is shelling of as apple. she a nuclear power plant in ukraine, south, which is controlled by russia. here is the statement from the defense ministry. similar was on august the lens, the regime committed a new act of nuclear terrorism aimed at the energy infrastructure facilities of the zappa rosie power plant in an attempt to create a humanitarian catastrophe and the care san and zap brochure region. the latest video shows cluster munitions, 5 by ukranian rocket launchers littering an area near the active plans. as a result of the shelling a voltage surge occurred at the station wall at the can called sky high voltage line, which provided electricity to those apples ia and cousin regions was damaged. a previous attack took place on friday, which spoke to the fire at the facility and left some power lines linked to the
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plant down. russia has previously warned for the direct hit on the plants react because could cause a disaster. worse, that venture noble is that policy. a nuclear power plant is the largest in europe, and among the 10 biggest worldwide, it's react says pump out enough power to supply millions of people. and it has 50 percent more capacity than the international plants. the international atomic energy agency has worn to potentially catastrophic consequences if a fire starts at the plant. so let's take a closer look at how a possible explosion at the plant could potentially affect the area. but most regions across the ukraine on the dorm bass plus the russian border regions would be contaminated by radiation. but the effects could also reach much further spending across all of eastern europe. the black sea and turkey un chief antonia gets harris as warned that any attack on the huge atomic power complex is quote,
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suicidal. any attack to a nuclear plant is suicidal sync, and i hope that those attacks will end. and at the same time, i hope that i will be able to have access to the plant and to exercise its meant that competencies. meanwhile, ukraine's national battalion crackin has lost its combat capability in the hawk of region. as a result of russia's treat, miss all attacks. as, according to the russian defense ministry, here was also lost up 250 soldiers and 14 pieces of military equipment in the area where the lead troops reported to hit the positions of the cranium troops and her in cousin and nikolai of regions where ukraine has lost up 200 soldiers. cbs news has removed a tweet which promoted its documentary that included a quote saying most west and weapons don't reach the front lines and ukraine. the
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outlet said the arms deliveries, hop in, prove that it would update it. report with new information comes off, the ukraine argued against the documentary ortiz maria. the notion that explains cbs reveals our report investigating why only 30 percent west military aid actually makes it to the front lines in ukraine where they're going, we don't know, there is really no information asked to where they're going toward the number of western mainstream media personalities voicing opinions that differ from the official western angle and support rushes position is on the rise earlier as kind use contributor bursting to 5 minutes rent on air, explaining why he doesn't trust western journalists anymore and breaking down. what exactly is wrong with president lensky? i really feel i can borrow my tongue any longer. i think the president, the ukraine, is not all that he's portrayed as by the western media. so lensky promised to in
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the civil war and clearly hasn't done so. last week, amnesty international issue, the report. all but confirm and ukraine's war crimes. ukrainian forces have put civilians in harms way by establishing bases and operating weapon systems in populated residential areas including in schools and hospitals. such tactics violate international humanitarian law and endanger civilians as they turn civilian objects into military targets. a $22.00 out of $29.00 schools visited amnesty international research is either found soldiers using the premises or found evidence of car until prior military activity, including the presence of military fatigues, discarded munitions, ami russian packets and military vehicles. but such a revelation from a prominent n g o has been met with anger in the west and ukraine international. amnesty international unfortunately tries to amnesty to terrorist state and shift the responsibility from the aggressive to the victim. and if someone makes
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a report in which the victim and the aggressor, or allegedly the same in something, if some data about the victim is analyzed and what the aggressive was doing, the same time is ignored. this cannot be tolerated, the pressure of their organization face following the publication was enormous. it even had to apologize for distress and anger caused by the report implicate in the ukrainian army. the times slammed, amnesty international is nothing less than 14 propaganda se the backlash or what the andrews findings also forced. amnesty had an operation. and here to resign, it means that either bed, the russian guys bribed everybody, including an international and cbs reports or more likely that the lies grow in too big. and the truth can not be swept under the rug anymore. which is black, a former republican party senator, for virginia says that western countries preferred to turn a blind eye to key of tactics. right now there are such enormous force from the wes
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from the us, from nato, from the united kingdom. there's tremendous pressure from the western media to never say anything bad about ukraine and to make up any kind of buying that you can say, against the russians that's becoming a little bit frayed peop, the information is beginning to leak out and people are beginning to say you know, wait a minute, it wasn't russia that started this war. it was nature. they started the war because they force rushes back to the wall where the president, he had no alternative for to defend the sovereign territory of russia. and he had to launch an attack to do that in order to preempt the attack. ukraine was planning against the don bass. so we see
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a gradual shift in the political environment. and now you see more people beginning to slowly, cautiously speak out. and so, you know, this, this ukraine war never made any sense. we're slaughtering good, decent, ukrainian, young man. we're slaughtering good, decent russian yet rather young man and wife. so that the sons of very well connected politicians in the u. s. the u. k. some of these other countries can go out and cut deals for arms. now we don't know where those arms are going. well, germany says it's done by its function policy against russia. more and more you citizens are shifting the blame to bag governments for the mounting energy crisis and make face of a cold winter that concerns a shed by populous parties in europe,
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which openly blame you leaders for a lack of gas supplies. oh i see me get, don't see boy, can he? she 1st said that you no longer need guess more than hume don't complain later when you're really run out of gas. and now the head of the repute commission or so from that land comes out and says, dramatic events await us in the fall because we are heading to was a complete leg out tommy saw that is due towards the end to russian group of european politicians who didn't want to buy russian gas and oil help, but went to katara here to beg for it. where however, it was, they were all too turned down to report, not offering cup or for more lights now across to our contributor, rachel nathan and paris. rachel, good to see you. and what else can you tell us about the latest sentiment in european countries? western official and media are increasingly framing the negative impact of western
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sanctions on western economies as the fault of russian president vladimir putin. cnbc says that putin's new gas squeeze condemned europe to recession and a hard winter of rationing, for example. but it's not putin's gas squeeze is exactly what the european union asked for. remember that they said they wanted to move away from fossil fuels towards renewables anyway, and this was just an excuse to expedite that it was only after that they realised that their green fantasies, we're not going to replace russian gas. and what so insane is they can reverse course on all of this at any time. they can take their boots off their own next, and fire up to nordstrom to pipeline, for example, is just sitting there collecting dust under american sanctions. now, various officials have pointed out that the sanctions are really only hurting europeans rather than the russian economy that they were meant to target. but rather than reverse the harm that they're doing to themselves,
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european officials are now doubling down on trying to convince their own citizens that if they're dragged into dire straits. well, it's vladimir putin salt. the wall street journal published an odd ed recently referring to the cutting off its own energy supply as russia's energy war, and even arguing that the objective is to quote, promote social turmoil and empower populace parties. but the actual justification for the you imposing the gas shortage on itself was to help ukraine. so there are some pulling out by european sources, suggesting that not all you citizens of member states are buying this spend with almost as many blaming their own governments for the rising energy prices as they do russia. and in poland, greece and spain citizens blamed their own government far more than they do russia . now the 2nd was a rasmussen survey that found just 11 percent of americans blame for the energy price hikes in the us. compare the 52 percent who think it's the fault of president
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joe biden's policies binding calling it putin's price take. or putin's tax on gas and food has he's been doing. didn't fool to many people. but in the u. leadership seems to be hoping that your opinions can be fooled, so they can shift the blame for their own incompetence onto a convenient scapegoat and avoid accountability for any eventual followed by too many things. for those details, i thought he contributed rachel moss in paris. the us secretary of state has arrived in johannesburg, so i think his 3 nation, 2 of africa and sleeping constrict, follows a well received visit by russia's firm and to serve a lawful to the continent. well, monday lincoln is scheduled to make a major us policy speech in port toria in sub saharan africa. he will then head to congo, and rwanda wrapping up his international tool that has also included come voted on the philippines. the corresponding,
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carrasco toddler looks at the motives behind the trip. and any blinking visit here to south africa comes of the back of the joined military drills by the u . s. and the south african defense for these drills, although they were said to be humanitarian and peacekeeping made. so they did raise a couple of eyebrows considering that in 2019. so let me get similar drills with china and russia. it's bricks problem. i'm really blinking visit here. is not just implemented, take an economic it is also a way of dangling a carrot towards south africa. it breaks piano and pacifying his voice. within that ally, america has been playing with us for a long time. there's no time for bricks to grow. i think more african countries, i encouraged to be better off the brakes. you can see that the bill of machines are
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love rica. i'm sure he's also spinoffs ro, mom, joining that club. you have such developed countries now like your, your china, russia region could assist other countries in terms of having to achieve the same level of, of, in foster child economy the, in, at this point in time. the visit here by the united states is also to launch its sub saharan africa strategy, where it says that it will focus on areas of common interest. like trade, energy, health, and education. south africa is the united states, 4th largest trading pod math, but a thing thinned. china remains the country's biggest trading partner. and the country is continuously looking east and not west for his infrastructure development. was another african countries have been distancing themselves from western influence, with hundreds of people gathering in marley to demand the un withdrawal their
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military mission by september, members, other molly and civil society lifted the un mission is a painful remnant of french colonial rules that prevents the country from achieving sovereignty, the head of the movement is calling for mass protest. 50 un peacekeepers are not permitted by september 22nd. many of the protesters have don tats as part of operation. blue barnett against blue helmets. mocking the un troops. and thanks for joining us here in arty international will be back at the top of the hour with the very latest news update. we'll see you then. ah ah
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kevin. its western bankers got some truly bad news. last week. embassy international says ukraine's biting tactics in danger civilians, zalinski and his gang are not the innocent victims media life. plus, we hear a lot about the big events that will be ukrainian or russian by a
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. it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles proclaimed. our policy is global ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out native peoples and other foreign forces. then we became and overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war, we became a global empire. now we are playing on the whole bill your time. ah,
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the united states has always had a variety of tools to use and it's a tax on other countries economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country, particularly in our own press. and in the press of that leaders own country. americans love to think that we're intervening in other countries to overthrow evil people. and if that's true, you have to make the person look evil. and 1951 are bins came to power and guatemala.

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