tv Interview RT January 31, 2023 4:30pm-5:01pm EST
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for a gas utility bills to increase by over 100 percent in 2023 compared to 2021. in italy and spain, for instance, against around 60 to 70 percent in germany, france and the united kingdom electricity bills are expected to rise borrow 35 percent of germany, but 80 percent in italy and spain. european countries like here in france are showing out cash just to keep businesses afloat with the cost of that u. s. energy coming down hard at the end of each month on those businesses. so they need help. german chancellor, olaf schultz said that back country would avoid a recession this year. but western experts are now saying that germany is actually in one with the economy contracting 0.2 percent in the last 3 months to december. so things aren't exactly going as previously advertised for germany or for europe, but don't worry, europe has everything under total control, and that's why they're trying to dictate shower time for you and promoting turtlenecks is a viable energy strategy and it's big. you are soil. that's laughing all the way in
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the bag. ah, nate, whose chief house single tod beijing and moscow for actions he believes undermine the international rules based order. we hear that quite a bit. that way yet still to burg. also said a russian victory in the ukraine conflict would set a dangerous precedent if the president, curtain windsor in ukraine, it'll be a tragedy for the ukrainians. but it also some the very dangerous message through 2 or 330 leaders are all over the world. because then the message will be a when the use sir military force, they can achieve their goals. well, the lines, the secretary general was speaking on a visit to japan. the country about nature was currently deepening tides with took it was currently concerned over chinese ambitions, primarily in the region and tensions around tie one. despite the fears over
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a china figure show its the lead nato country itself, the u. s which deployed most military force around the world. according to a report last year by an asian human rights society, washington was involved in 80 percent of all military conflicts from the end of the 2nd world war to its declaration of the war on terror in 2001. since then, the u. s. has gone on to invade afghanistan, pakistan attempt a qu in equitorial, guinea and engage in other conflicts to as you can see in the map, the interventions were conducted under the auspices ranging from peace enforcement on liberation to fight against terror on the spread of w. m. d 's, much of that led to regime change human rights abuses and many civilian debts. and us conservative political commentator steve gill, believes the west is making a bogeyman out of russia while at the same time, profiting from the situation in ukraine. and dom boss is truly bank calling the
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capital black. but it's really the pot calling the kettle black because of the green and the profits that are being made from shipping those weapons. and you have a lot of the united states military industrial complex that's looking to profit from the continued weapon ization of ukraine. after afghanistan, the, the, the military industrial complex needs to sell new weapons, new tanks, new players. and they're doing that with hundreds of billions of dollars being spent on weaponry and ukraine, i think military might, has always been used by those who have the most to, to use that military might to gain either either monetary gain, regional gain or just additional political power some of it has always been used again to encounter whatever opposition there is in the world, which is what the cold war was all about. so that's why the u. s. got involved in conflicts all over the world. but the cold war is over, and i think unfortunately,
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some of the decision makers in washington, d. c. still see russia as some sort of a global boogeyman. and they're using that to try to fire fear and the action by western european countries and by the us to take on because they've made into the boogeyman that, that look quite frank, i think is false. it's been called an open or a prison of 2000000 people. so when what the state is health occur right now in discussing nothing more in an extended said, died health minister of pop per se. so with our middle east 1st is running. ah ah
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ah, minister, good morning. thank you very much for being with us today, learning for you and for the audience. we have heard a number of stories when medical aid couldn't be provided fast enough due to israel restrictions and movement. to what extent does this blog access to health care for palestinians? yes, the sick daughter is right now, suffering a lot of problems because of the financial class is one issue. and also because of the sections of movement and the impact of dept on the minister of health and services is huge. and with all the
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effort that we did interviewed to help continue with their valiant health system. right now, actually williams is threatened with the financial crisis that we have with the restriction of movement and with the aggression of the completion against understand civilians. something that is too too hard and this, this is, it's very challenging for us as a minister. what exactly are the reasons for this financial crisis that the policy and how ministries facing right now? the financial crisis is being started since the beginning of this cabinet. the government moved by by the do notice the visual do not united states with mr. trump. see everything was unfortunately the initial with frozen
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recently with mr. by then and visit with the mr. by the administration and just to, to punish on and toward the region there. he resumed some of the financial support to jerusalem hospitals only, and all the projects that were offered by the states and through the u. s. a. were stopped right now since the end of 4 years and it says its impact, its impact on different and different areas in the sector as well. the other do notice or they are delaying or so they are not offering this assistance financial assistance. why? i think it's political. do we myself as minister of health.
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i'm looking was with, with, with the humanitarian i, to my people. how can we help we have, we are trying our business as, as the government with the leadership of resent mahmoud, the best prime minister, mr. to talk to you how to cope with this situation until now we are, we are standing and trying to give all the services to our people. how about the depth and use of how we have all those in the sector. 2.2w3cw shekels as the and we have shortages of medical supplies. right now i have $9.00 to $1.00 items of the social that i was out of the rest of. this is very alarming. and, and i know i have a meeting with the nurse with instructor working group donors. and i just mention
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that to them as well. the aggression of the, is of israel and the brutality of the aggression against by the students civilian especially in the villages. and in and out comes as for example, junior to fugit, engineer, we are focusing big, big health issue. because we have to face all the aggression, the wounded. and in addition to the martyrs and martyrs that have been since the beginning of the future, we have it in martyrs. now, in 2022 we have last year. we have 2220 marketers almost. and with, with, with what we are present with their families is called the subset of the children of all of these issue. because when we are talking about us, we are talking about not only physical but also psychological health. and the being of the people to do is a good really have even
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a tech, the hospital janine hospital or something that this band with that with the position conventions and what are the consequences, the geneva convention lucky louis there was no, no human instead of consequences because by the, by this moment, the conductors and then there's that out of the, over that office. but, but by itself, the attackers is against the all the, and that the sugar, especially in the geneva for geneva convention. therefore, i think we need as well as team. this is a need that the national committee interferes, especially at this moment that is that with the new government that does existing and with its new policies that are alarming. and there
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should be an intervention by the government who just had a meeting with foreign donors as i heard. yes. what are the results of this meeting? still the meeting is going on. i think with the individuals that have been taken until i came to this interview because all of them they are from the health sector and the donors out of supporting the sector. they are looking for support. we are looking forward to this because there's a need. he mentioned that there is a lack of metal saying access to drugs, what israeli measures are affecting it. the financial measures actually finance is important because when we buy from the company out of this, the depth that we have some 100000000 shekels for the pharmaceutical companies. they know that they cannot continue with this because they have to buy the materials in it to enable them to, to,
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to manufacture the drugs. we are trying our best from a lot of revenues. unfortunately, israel is gotten in a lot of the news that that should and they should give us the news according to the agreements that is existing since long thompson's agreement. unfortunately, with this new government, they intend them to cut more and more from the, from these intent of interest. therefore, when they are getting more and more, this means the more questions we are going to have. can we say that due to these restrictions and due to these harsh measures, more palestinians di didn't reach to the 6 to, to, to this, the, to this, to this result. but what i'm doing to allow the before before before, so we can have a plan to, to gather m a d. and to prevent that that will happen. however,
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we have increased number of, of this is because the middle, the bite is as i said in the beginning it in. but during this and we didn't finish the month, we have the martyrs and the majority of them are use and children and the majority in janine area. therefore, this when we should also stand, it's not question only of also the condition of the occupation. i'm at a minister, you mentioned that already. we have the number is at least 36 children have been killed all throughout the occupied westbank last year according to defense for children. what is the reason for these killings before lose killings? actually there's no reason they are it uses and children are looking for freedom. if for example, at the you, in, in one of the own of one of the villages as busing, for example, it soldiers with their jeep and with their tags, etc. and some of the children do some, some movement,
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the not will come to the area, then they will be shot as, as simple as this shooting. and now in last year and this year is very easy. and it was between brackets localized by the government israeli government. therefore, this means that any soldier or any and israeli soldier soldiers, i mean that they can take the dick the from 0 even from 0 point they, they is just the uses and the children. and there are many of you just and the media that you can see from 0 area last week, one of the we call the martyrs in our tradition and our religion at last week, q, nearby, nearby, in the nearby here, is in the nearby bit in the woods,
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but he was discussing with him that you want to pass by there was a point of course, military railey minutes, one and he was telling them that he want to pass by me that the bus because they were doing he can him and he's the head of his foot, 2 years old, ahead of a family of 5 children, 5 children just by arguing. so there is no reason the action. there is no reason to put any human beings but, but whatever she does existing is this is passing much more the most with that, than what the international committee is expecting. i i
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oh, i think ukraine mm. does exist, should exist. and it is precisely the best option i suspect for its future is to find that amalgam of the cultures that are within it and turn it into something unique and flourishing. that that would define it in distinction but not conflict, but simply the difference between itself and its neighbor. mm. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order to conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we
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should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously, is to race trust rather than fear a very job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot most protective own existence with ah, overall, according to un. 2022 was the deadliest here for the palestinians all throughout the west bank and gaza. do you think the international community right now is ready to put pressure on israel to rethink its policy? and do you feel that the palestinians i heard with soft enough, because i think that them she'll community, they should have the enough pressure as they are doing with other areas with other
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countries due to pressure press on at least to about to the international law. because because my leadership, when they propose was to agree meant and they signed all meant all was depending on the national law and the mission and to many deleon know, israel is not a by doing with the international lou neither by the i'm not sure how many children or the abuse is that is israel is doing is very huge. and i think that, you know, that we have a committee that is following up with the national court for, for such and abuses. i think there should be much presser brochures, especially with this government, because they are changing their policies to be heard of dollars. then what does exist think? i think we are in the 21st century and the central should be more democratic,
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more humanitarian and, and the policy knows we have the right to look for our freedom. when it got right there for, we shouldn't be faced by. like ling, this is, this is basic and the, all the documents of the, not the admissions is with their freedom. and with the, with the freedom of the people on its own territory. we accepted as well as to the, to solution for for peace. and the trusted solution is not respected by israel. now that is, peace is given for us. so this tuition is really hard. are people going to continue building such aggression and looking for the international law to to, to be abided by israel, especially that we feel that there does not interfere by the, by the international committee. we know that they are looking for korean and what's
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going in oakland, but we shouldn't be forgotten as palestinians who are suffering under very brutal cushion, occupation and other very alarming issue entertain me last month. died of lung cancer after 2 decades in an israeli pre raising concerns of have made yeah, of palestinians and israeli detention facilities. is this a unique case or is a rather wide that's not in such a unique case. the other cases, 2 cases in 2019 as for example, submitted with yep. and not set up for me. it was, my friend is he's, he was in the, in the prison as political prisoner than he was released with, with, with the agreement with other colleagues prisoners than he was written,
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re enlisted again. and since he started with his sickness, we knew that it's a cancer. and in this, in this office, i called for many meetings. i said many letters for that red cross, which they are the responsible about these issues in the country. and there was no response actually, i know that that had crossed the they intended to have consultation with israel up their wellness was by is right. even we offer to send medical stuff with, with their special ed you with all the medicine that he needs. and also there was noticed once some our, some of our friends on international level medical doctors, they ask us that they can go as not palestinian look to neutral. and also they were delight. therefore, this is very brutal and so it's against an international when toner and it didn't
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know right now. well, it is suffering or so cancer. and one of the prisoners calls is a case where the he said ok if he needs it because they said he needs one marrow transplantation. and he told one of the prisoners. he said i can give him if we fit . but till now we don't have any single sign that they will accept and therefore a prisoner under the, under these threats of the basic human italian law, human law is to have medicine and it presents while you are a political present. and this is, this is totally neglected by israel and we are seeing the result. right now we have almost 700 political prisoners who need medical medical help and they are being left without female. and we also have female
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political prisoners that they need to be operated and we are willing to provide them with all the services that they need of it is denying this. so there are cases when the detainees, the palestinian detainees, those who are in israeli detention facilities, they are being left without access to doctors. some of them, yes. the other left to the doctor when clashes breakout with israeli army during military range. and there are many military rage they are may intensify, their raids, especially in the northern part of the pipe, was thank. is there a possibility to bring those wounded to the hospital fast or again, the raw restrictions. unfortunately, some of them, they don't permit them to talk to the area where their other classes and they keep and it happened. the keep the injured losing of the room. it was
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in until and this is measure and fit and an issue that can happen with such such cases. so the x ability us with, from our side as government, is prepared. however, the services that is also covered by us, what they told them you cannot access, and there's a military and one big military one. and they leave him there, wounding, wounded and bleeding until he dies. i think there should be some questions should be could, should have been for such a crown and this is considered a crank for as far as i understand, the doctors do not have always access know the scenes of the clashes. no. so we can say that some death could have been prevented, of course, of course,
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the real axis cook axis and taking them to hospital the prevented flipped and out of our ambulances and medical stuff in the ambulance of many times they should, should, to the ambulances and they should on the medical stuff. so this is, danny is over passing humanity and all what is acceptable and humanitarian lo did that. i've seen in authorities have access to the buddage of those palestinians killed in the military range. not all was because i think you are supposed to have your people there to give an expertise to, to give expert opinion on the causes of the death. do you have a chance to be there? and luckily that i have some minute done, they took these matters and they keep them in, in the refrigerator. and i think you hear about the cemetery of
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numbers. so we just made the reports about them and number. so they'd sometimes it take them for some of numbers, sometimes it take them for the refrigerators and they keep them. and that if there's, this is totally disrespectful to the human being as engendered because according to all the religions, the human being should be thumped month. he or she is that unfortunately taking these also makes us questionable while you are taking them well and many times they bring them to the family at midnight and they have done the family if they do any ceremony for the for the and they tell them we should drink only for example, or 20 percent to, to have to have him and usually him. so this all, it was again and again again done, national humanitarian. lo,
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i even have her and several reports that it could be the issue of organs that could be have you learned about that course? i hear that i had a ticket of the is who this is with this journalist to look a big big article about this, i think 34 years ago. and we are questioning this more. i tell you that when they bring them to be usually they are very frozen. even if you are to do anything can out of say, if you want to do a lot of you can, can do it. and this day thompson. so even the possibility of looking into was go on it. so there is there any proof of that of oregon's been stolen? for me as a minister, i don't have papers in my hand,
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but all what was done is question of been what the swedish journalists said in his articles and, and his article, i think, makes us to think that it could be, it could be true with the is there a new government that is already cold the most far right in the history? do you expect the situation to turn worse? yes, i think it's going to be worse because all the, all the police are taking to be changed is worse than the existing policy as well. being of you and all is solutions are worrying enough us only, but also the the p and not just states the interfere with with this issue and they are worried about it. 4 so i think because the is the good,
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the higher does the dosage over to collections video i. then it says that the initial commit to, to, to, at least to say something. but this is not enough. we are worried about what's coming. and i hope that it will not be what i'm going to so thank you very much for your time. from what i heard from you. i can say that the station is very top. i wish you good luck in what you're doing to help the palestinian people in the ground. and i wish you all the best and thank you. thank you. thank. thank ah ah, ah, a
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