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a a, you know, where do they don't work with bob between is well on the islamic jihad group. in garza is breached with rockets, 510 minutes offer. it went into effect an act of nuclear terrorism. moscow. acute care forces of shelling a russian controlled nuclear power plant in southern new crate, sparking fresh beds of a noble dog disaster. plus the b of knew this close to delete the documentary in which the outlet revealed good. most western weapons said to ukraine are failing to reach the front lines. the move comes off the key flash down to the
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u. s. channels exposed with a variable. welcome to you. this is dorothy international with the latest news update. it's good to have you with this hour, but we start with garza where a sci fi between israel and the islamic jihad militant group has been broken shortly after it was implemented early on monday. the notice and verified footage apparently shows as well that defense is intercepting the palestinian rockets while a media live stream. show the projectile being fired from garza approximately 8 minutes off. the truth came into effect. however, the hostilities have reportedly ceased since then. later locals were seen celebrating the seas fire, which has been holding across garza through monday. post indian health officials say 3 days of israeli bombing left at least $44.00 people killed,
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and hundreds wounded. hospitals are still overflowing with civilian casualties. his how the garza skyline looked shortly before the truth was implemented. the this is the aftermath of a news railey asked drunk on a residential neighborhood, search and rescue operations on the way there as people sift through the rubble of demolished homes. palestinian officials say some 650 buildings have been damaging doors over the past few days. is what some of the locals caught in the crossfire hard 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, such as they targeted houses with 6 missiles. 6 houses were completely destroyed.
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below for the attack was very terrifying. we ran away in panic and fear among the children and women in the company that we should. but 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. i shivered into. more than 300 civilians have reportedly been wounded in garza, with many of them still undergoing medical treatments. journalists tend to, to reports from outside one of the local hospitals. we are now ship a 100. and as you see, there are a lot of injured palestinians are coming. and the palestinian metrics are not receiving the palestinians in jail from the latest. that is right now, right. some of them were surprised that they injuries are run, the other people were surprised that they know these people injured and everyone is here some time. and these are waiting for their beloved to leave the i to you
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centers. others have been partially partially injured. we also noticed that there have been a couple of pallets that have been painted out a girl who were at least 5 years old, had been amputated when she was injured by an israel strike when it was her uncle's wedding. well, well say this as strikes were aimed at preventing any further rocket attacks by the islamic jihad millikan group in gaza. hello, the house was that it will result in military force again, if the fragile truth is breached. southern israel came on the rocket 5 days with many people hiding in bomb show sickness. cities of tel aviv ask alone and still on the islamic jihad islamic jihad group also talk to jerusalem on sunday. he's the reaction to the truth with the garza military. from some locals inside israel.
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the fire is just a big bluff considering all that happens here was the rock. if we didn't have the defense sister, thank god for the day we would have been a 2nd train. i really hope the fire will last long and that we are at least able to live a bit quietly to meet me come or never gave anyone anything. good. so peter, 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 reuben burke, co, former adviser on our besides. and they've gone that civil administration. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see, you know, i just like to pick up on something that one guy in israel said that he said that this truth is just one big bluff. now, so far today understands that the sci fi has held. what are your thoughts? thank you. for having me festival, it's a good, it's a pleasure for me to interview to be interviewed by
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r t. and i begin with what do you have quoted about jerusalem? listen when the polishing and say the deluxe is in danger. i wonder how dare them. lunch tooth me so's poor jews, a limb reminding audience that the locks are most whom they consider to be the holy place. some place in the area they for their own gimme it would be ready to risk the safety of a unique mosque. i want to wrong, then we found a complaining against what they call injury injury inside a student community in kansas street. i would remind you that all the victims, the, i mean the civilian victims in gaza strip has been caused by fault a gun. some if you have me size, who failed to reach the target,
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they meant to who are these really civilians? and by this not only that, they are views their own civilians, as shelters from them. they deliberately wanted and launch the me size. do they use really civilian centers, cities, etc, are being proud of lives? now they complain that people has been injured inside. does a street, i wonder how come if they, if they had to improve by their systems of the iranians, who funded, who send them a weapons and money and, and support to try to, to repair and to try to add some ammunition to me size. because unfortunately, the causal days was there,
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isn't it result of what they did to their own popularity of own people? now speaking about the situation in the feel, i will describe the leg this from time to time to time. we have circles of violence coming from gaza, brother when he was from homicide or geologist, some jug side. but we have to face it out for him to be from time to time because their memory is a beat on a bit short. because we have to remind them a bit about our superiority and remains. and these are morality means by warning population before we strike. this is something mentioning, grain. this is something that israeli israelis do, but no other armies in the world to warn your enemy before you bomb. and that's
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what we do. whether by telephones, whether by, by science or, or dominion, right? bombs. so it talks about, as we know with either side has been on both sides have been exchanging heavy fire days now. so if there's not a conflict where both sides are equally responsible. no, no, no, i'll jack this because when you say, when you put there is always an issue on the job, on the same level, you are committing, you know, from the state. we are defending our, our civilians who are aimed deliberately by day, by day, by you some of them they are not expected. for example, i will tell you that they are the harley who is the head that we saw mc g. r is found in these very dates in there on getting all those. and maybe he thought about
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offering them some a present of some israeli victims falling down by the attacks they supposed to do. they plan to do again state this isn't surrounding us 3. unfortunately, people decide they fail to do what they meant to. so i won't say that he's really deliberately attacked the guns, whether it was a job or how may i ask, who are both radical islamic movements and nobody in the world would say that israeli democratic system is really democratic state is equal to 2, a radical islamic terrorist movements, i would not dare to put a stop to that kind of as to me. and when is where i would say it is targeting the islamic jihad to rape. castro damage is going to occur. do you know the grey? we have to complain a superiority. some people think that equally bloom food should
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be counted if is israel in number of casualties will be equal to the palestinian. it is, this is wrong. no war has been worn. if somebody would come because of use of the book both side, same, we have to win them. otherwise, the slaughter us all, and they do it if they can every day. and they declare the intention to kill us and for us to the see. what would you think about that? no, but you need to to let them be equal to us. but any meaning of equation, it is not logical. we strike them very strongly if they initiate an attack on us. but i will be there to make any a comparison between us and them within, from international reactions to the hostilities as we always do when things flare up the u. s. and generally support say it's rounds. action from activist crypt
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however, have the keys to is well of genocide. what are your thoughts or not? what i would need to call it any technology in the middle is genocide. we want people before we attack. do russian do this to a crane? they attacks deliberately as centers of civilians. do russians permit suicide? i believe. yes. but can you compare what to do when we warn our enemy before we attack? it's a genocide. the actually if i begin with the file at the game, what i said in advance all the casualties in gaza strip as result of failure in their me saw that have lunch. well, these are easy to look and failed and fall on their heads. this is the real story. what we did heal in gaza strip are purely,
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if i would say this option will truly don't always who planned, who committed a systematic murder against is rarely citizens. even not the army citizen, use it to kill it policy and tear which extra abuse. is it the genocide? i leave this question to you. can you also me many thanks for joining us on the program. talk to even back. i, former advice on arab affairs in the casa civil administration. thank you for your thoughts on this topic. we enjoy very much for this opportunity. have a nice day you same. i mean while and his reading soldier has been caught on camera, apparently firing a tear gas grenade and t crew while they were reporting it is way the board in the west bank muscles are min shot is rarely bent the tim, i'm at the point that i'm not the
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the thought was fired as our crew filmed is ready for is moving towards palestinian protest. this report is dived for cover. unfortunately, nobody was hurt. and we've asked as well as defense for to explain why our journalists were targeted, but are yet to receive a response. and may high profile our does their journalist rena fowler we shot, said to find a sniper, well covering. and his railey army raid in the west bank, reviewed by the un office, the human rights concluded that the shot was fired by israeli forces. and allegations, hello v has denied from a pentagon security on the list. my kimberly faith, israel should face charges for the incident and you in report which didn't investigate that, 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 the, to their attention and, and, and look with sanctions if necessary. because this is our intolerable piece. and
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it's clear to me, to that israelis do not want the publicity of how they are treating the palestinians. why the press seems to be fair game, even for the idea an act of nuclear terrorism. that's how most goes labeled kiev latest shelling of is that what she a nuclear power plants and ukraine south, which is controlled by russia. he's the statements from the defense ministry signal i was on august the lens. the regime committed a new act of nuclear terrorism aimed at the energy infrastructure facilities of the zap, rosie power plant in an attempt to create a humanitarian catastrophe in the care song. and zap roach region, the lake video shows cluster munitions, 5 by ukrainian rocket launchers littering an area near the active plans. as a result of the selling a power surge occurred at the station while a high voltage line which provides electricity to these upper rosier and caisson
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regions was damaged. a previous attack took place on friday, which spoke to fire at the facility young vote down some power lines. russia has repeatedly warned for the direct hit on the plans reactive could cause a disaster, worse venture noble as upper honestly, a nuclear power plant is the largest in europe and among the 10 biggest worldwide, it's react has pump out enough power to supply millions of people and it has 50 percent more capacity than the information noble plant. the international atomic energy agency has won't have potentially catastrophic consequences if a fire starts at the plant. well, let's take a closer look now what, how a possible explosion at the facility could potentially affect the area most of ukraine and, and dorm bass plus russian border regions would be contaminated by radiation. but the effects could also reach much further spawning across all of a thin europe,
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like the black sea and turkey. now, the un chief, antonio, a terrorist, has called for security of the huge atomic power complex. 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 emphasize its meant that competencies. meanwhile, ukraine nationalist battalion crockett has lost its combat capability and the cock of region. as a result of russian missile strikes. as, according to the russian defense ministry, which also saves care, has also lost up $250.00 soldiers. and 14 units of military equipment in the area must lead forces have also targeted ukrainian troops in the nikolai of region, where he is said to have lost up to 100 soldiers. cbs news has pulled the documentary revealing that most western weapons are failing
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to reach the front lines in ukraine. the outlet says the alms deliveries have since improved, and that it will update its report with new information. the move comes off, the ukraine lashed out of the documentary ortiz, maria f. a. notional explains, he be asked, reveals, are report investigating why only 30 percent of western military aid actually makes it to the front lines and 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, voice and opinions that differ from the official west and angle and support. thrushes 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't by my tongue any longer. i think the president, the ukraine,
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is not all that he's portrayed as by the western media. so lensky promised to in 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 stablish in bases and operating weapon systems in populated residential areas, including in schools and hospitals. such tactics, violate international humanitarian law and in danger. 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. with such a revelation for prominent n g o has been met with anger in the west and ukraine international families. the international unfortunately,
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tries to amnesty to 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, 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 time slammed amnesty international is nothing less than 14 propagandists, the backlash or what the andrews findings also forced amnesty had opperation. and here to resign either bed, the russian guys bribed everybody, including amnesty international and cbs reports or more likely that the lies are growing to be and the truth can not be swept onto the rock anymore. where should black a former republican party senator for virginia say that western countries preferred
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to turn a blind eye to kiev toxics. right now there are such enormous force from the wes from the us, from nato, from the united kingdom. this 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. pete, 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, they tell they started the war because they forced rushes back to the wall where the president, he had no alternative but to defend the sovereign territory of russia. and he had to launch an attack to do that in order to preempt the attack.
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ukraine was planning against the don bass. so we see 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 were slaughtering good, decent russian yet rather young man and wife. so that the sons of very well connected politicians in the us, 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's faith is done by a sanctioned policy against russia. more and more you citizens are shifting the blame to their governments for the mounting. any crisis, the mid phase of
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a cold winter that concerns a shed by populous parties in europe, which openly blame the latest for lack of supplies. i see me concern seaboard, if you say that you no longer needs. yes, ernst then don't complain. later, when you really run out of gas, and now the head of the european commission, some school of wonder line comes out and says, dramatic events await us in the falls because we're heading towards a completely blackout. that is, it was the antex, russian abuse of european politicians, didn't want to buy russian gas and oil. what's went to catera to beg for it was wrong where however, they were also turned down. come now people garza, a western official, the media are increasingly framing the negative impact of western 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
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a hard winter of rationing, for example. but it's not putin's gas squeeze is exactly what the european union asked for or ever that they said they wanted to move away from fossil fuels towards renewables. anyway, and this was just an excuse to expedite that was only after that they realized that they're green fantasies. we're not going to replace russian gas and what's so insane if they can reverse course on all of this at any time. they can take their boots off their oh, 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, 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's fault. the wall street journal published an odd dead recently
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referring to the ear cutting off its own energy supply as russia's energy war. and even arguing that the objective is to quote, promote social turmoil and power 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 spin 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 that was a rasmussen survey that found just 11 percent of americans blame russia for the energy price hikes in the us. compare the 52 percent who think it's the fault of president joe biden policies by calling it price take or tax on gas and food has he's been doing. didn't fool too many people,
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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 event will follow. the us secretary of state has arrived in johannesburg starting here 3 nation tall of africa. antony blinking trip follows a well received visit by russia's farm. and so a lot of to the continent, le, monday, if we can a schedule to make a major us policy speech in pretoria subsaharan africa with an head to the democratic republic of congo. andrew wanda, wrapping up his international tour, which is also included cambodia and the philippines. a correspondent corroborate la type land looks at the motives behind the trip. i'm any blinking visit here to south africa. comes of the back of a joined military drills by the u. s. and the south african defense for these drills, although you were said to be humanitarian and peacekeeping made. so they did. busy
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a couple of eyebrows considering that in 2019. so let me get similar drills with china and russia. if bricks, positive, i'm going to blink visit here is not just implemented. take an economic. it is also a way of dangling the carrot towards south africa through the breaks tutner and pacifying his voice. within that ally, america has been playing with us for a long time. there's no time for for bricks to grow. i think more african countries, same coverage to be, but of the greeks. you can see the development of africa. i'm sure you've also been through joining that cloud. you have such developed countries now like your, your child and i, or i shall, we can assist other countries in terms of having to achieve the same level of, of interest. but our economy that in, at this point in time,
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the visit here by the united states is also to launch in 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, the 4th largest trading partner. but i think send china remains the countries and biggest trading partner. and the country is continuously looking east and not west for infrastructure development. some other african countries have been distancing themselves from western influence with hundreds of people gathering in molly to demand the withdrawal of the un peacekeeping mission. by september, the members of the molly society group said the un mission is a painful remnants of french colonial rules that prevents the country from achieving sovereignty. the head of the movement is calling for mass protests. if the un peacekeepers not removed by september 22nd,
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