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don't watch my show, stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the wing thing. ah, the 2nd massive earthquake rips to south central to clear a neighboring syria with the chem has felt hundreds of kilometers away in several other countries who the devastating quakes are the most powerful. the kia has seen in 84 years leaving more than 1500 compound, dead, and over 9000 injured. who leads to 461 people are confirmed, kill the neighboring syria which has been ravaged by some of the heaviest after
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shops leaving thousands more injured. all missing school trumps. under the rubble of collapse building with you're watching out the international, almost been another busy news day with the massive earthquakes dominating the headlines on peter scott, welcome to the broker. are developing used continues. took here under syria, have been ravaged by a series of powerful deadly earthquakes. with the tremors felt hundreds of kilometers away, facing several other countries. as the death will continue to rise by the minutes. the tragedy has already claimed the lives of more than 2000 people so far. insecure, one building collapse right in front of emergency crews in the southern city of deer back here. a similar tragedy occurred in the central city of mulatto leaving nothing standing but dust and debris took his president. richard ur to one says that the earthquakes are the most powerful, the countries seen in 84 years. at least 1541. people have been confirmed dead so
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far with that number expected to rise. oh a . when in some other hot breaking footage from the city of mulatto residents of a local nursing facility that's been heavily damaged, have now be forced to stay out in the cold with some of them injured death. grace came in mid low temperatures and snowfall in for the to kia the city of got the sense of the 1st earthquake has been severely damaged. multi story buildings have
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collapsed and inside neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble. media reports suggest that it was one of the hardest hits with over 300 lives. loss of 1600 injured alone. oct i ja, thin an eye witness to the devastating quake says everyone is doing that part to help. because i think all of our, the shock, you know, this is i think after 100 years happens, it hits the earthquakes like 7.7. so it's a pretty huge earthquake measure. what they'll do with this collapse. we have majority of our people. we lost all the status is on the ground, all of them is working. the goal in our office, we just bought a piece of gum with our management. all of them is in the fields and jewels also are going to reach to people in the morning shelters. and some foods to know all of the people's there on the streets and some of them on the temporary shelter. some, some of them are some meeting points for,
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well we don't, of them is outside the building because there's an announcement from the local or a management. so do not go to your wood needs because it might come again focused people, you know, all the times in the crisis would be out all the times. coming together and showing are so there are to each others. so i can see. and the street of the people that are coming to rescue beer, i think, sense or piece or somebody they see it in the, in the inside the buildings, for example, me, i'm willing, i'm going to, we're going to, we're going to have 2 people. so it's a really good sort of people to people. so it gives media have posted these upsetting images from southwest and sick here where entire residential blocks have been destroyed, leaving emergency work has scrambling to save those still trapped under the rubble
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is what the head of the earthquake risk assessment sense in sick here have to say about the situation the cedar yo them after the, after we obtained the information and refined it with data from a large number of stations. the earthquake magnitude was determined 7.7 points instead of 7.4. many countries have suffered similar aftershocks, 3 of which were higher than magnitude 6, and the largest of which was $6.00. we're asking people to stay away from buildings because after shocks can still continue for a long time. we ask you not to believe information from dubious sources, because right now the most valuable information is useful in true information for our citizens. so we asked the press not to mislead anyway. and so the key is so then carol, man marashi province. the epicenter of the 2nd earthquake, at least 235 people have died. and 1700 more reports have been injured. rescue teams are currently working tirelessly to search for people trapped underneath the debris. as many buildings have entirely crumbled, well, according to the key is
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a disaster and emergency management center. a total of $92.00 after shocks have been felt across the country so far. the earthquakes have struck south central to kia, as well as northwest syria, and parts of lebanon and bay roots. the chem, as have been felt as far away as iraq, georgia, and israel. the disaster has inflicted heavy damage to civilian infrastructure in several countries. ah, this video you can see a multi story building collapsing after the quake as many as 3471 buildings are said to have been destroyed across the country. hundreds of residential buildings are gone, leaving almost 10000 people injured. and the human impacts, of course, of the disaster is being felt nationwide. images of local residence, grieving are circulating on social media with people in t is trying to support one another, anxious as they waits for news about loved ones. rescuers continue to pull victims from the rural. earlier we spoke to alper qu chuck,
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the director general of international affairs on migration at the red crescent. and he says that weather conditions in some regions are making the situation worse. it's mostly the. busy better condition, it's not only cold or rainy. solving infants, some of the problems, it's raining in front of them. it's not. and so it's all in the mind to get the most challenging part of the next year. for now is a better way to deploy it. probably be heavily impacted to be able to support all of you providing food and also emergency. it's a blanket fluid. it's operation some hospital before it's impacted. we at establishing drug whole 10 outside the hospital for 3 hours. so hospital are now being dumpling outside the home and outside because the main state
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hospital is impacted. so we are deploying to public moving primarily and verified video. circulating online shows the aftermath inside a student dorm in the province. report say some people remain trucks underneath the debris in the city of deer because another video shows rescue workers providing 1st aid to young man just being pulled from the wreckage at least a death and being reported after an 8 story building collapse. we heard from use of areas you will, editor. he described the initial moments of the earthquake on the struggle of the people on the ground. i experienced many earthquakes myself. one for many, it is a very, very long time. every 2nd feels like an eternity where you are just hoping that the shaking just finally and i just can't imagine how they were,
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how these residents were feeling when those buildings were shape. the roots coming from the north of to get from the stumble area. there's snow storms and so that slowing down any type of land route there as well. so there's multiple dimensions and multiple levels right now of that it's, this is trying to get there. we just stick problems of trying get food, the shelter, the clothing that people need, especially that 1st day is very, very important. there's logistic challenges that are being faced and again, weather conditions is happening in february. it's about 3 degrees right now and caught him on march. the epicenter of the earthquake and that areas around 0 to $5.00 degree in temperature ranging from city to city. so many of these people who have lost their homes or lose homes, whose residents are just too risky to go back and do now have to find shelter because of the winter light conditions in the area as well. but other than neighboring syria, which has already been ravaged by years of war,
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cities have been further devastated by the earthquakes. the nation's health ministry has reported at least 461 deaths and nearly 2000 injured in the countries north western regions with people. they're describing the disaster us extremely horrific and terrifying. ah. some of the latest footage, former building collapse in the syrian city of aleppo, aleppo along with the cities of kama on la tuck you have suffered the most severe damage. well, boy has been found alive, recovered from the rubble of the collapsed building this foot. this shows the moments of rescue. workers pulled him out with her some disturbing images from the syrian italy region. the tins of the earthquakes are now been hospitalized according to local media reports, emergency rooms are overcrowded with victims waiting on the floor for treatments. independent journalists, vanessa bailey, who's now in the syrian city of damascus,
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says risky operations are being hampered by lack of equipment. there is been some material damage or in damascus, but the bulk of the devastation um is in the north and north west. of course, jordan and lebanon also felt the earthquake, those various images coming from lebanon, in particular from surveillance cameras showing the duration of the crate, which, which seemed to go on forever. and, and that is something that friends all around syria telling me that despite having survived 11 years of, of military war, economic war, political war, media war, this was the most terrifying night of their life for many of them. and that says something, the emergency services have been suffering from a lack of supply of equipment thanks to the western imposed blockade and barbaric sanctions are. while they are doing their absolute boss that you know,
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they're dealing with really a disaster that is beyond their capability. we know that egypt, iran, russia, have all offered help and i'm quite sure that the russian military on the ground is doing also what they can. but you know, another thing to understand for people is that many of these buildings, particularly in a lap or during the 10 year war, the taurus had tunneled under these buildings, therefore making the foundations very unsafe anyway. some of them had previously been vaccinated. and so therefore, the underground areas are not secure, it's going to bring down more buildings inevitable because the war has already made these areas so fragile. and this kind of earthquake is, is just horrendous. meanwhile, moscow's sending assistance to tech here on syria rescues for rescues from russia's emergencies of ministry are now headed to the disaster zone to aid in the aftermath
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of the earthquake. thus, after russian president vladimir putin offered, he answered assistance to help them recover from the effects of those disasters. also expressed in his comes condolences over the tragedy which an emergency services will be accompanied by rescue dogs to help provide all the help that they can and find people to trumps in the rubble. meanwhile, the russian defense ministry has confirmed that over 300 russian service men in syria already taken part in rescue operations. and without the shock, felt as far away as israel videos posted on social media show lights shaken inside buildings and local residents running for safety. according to the spokesperson of united has, has had to law and he's very volunteer emergency medical service. the danger has yet to pass us is all deadly. after shops remain early morning, most people are sleeping with some people walking up by building your bed moving a little bit. there weren't any injuries reported that gun. what we're really
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here is sending a mission relief mission to turkey. the we're focusing on on in turkey of need. we've also reached out to syria, to offer assistance, will be taken up on what we have maybe offer maybe like the most important value that we all share. and whenever we are concerned about aftershock, there was a pretty significant one, not the long ago bridge on the 4 point or the and continuing on there's more to that region. and in israel stuff we've been preparing for training for the area. been like the one where major israel 1st, you know, the entire region is on a flight and something which we're very much into camps in our own, your operations and protocols here in israel as well. and setting to other
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international developments. now, russia's foreign minister has held source in baghdad with his iraqi counterpart, and they discussed prospects of regional development and bilateral corporation. now the meeting comes amid a tense time in the region, which has been effected by the massive earthquakes in this video now, released by russia, diplomats, shows chandeliers shaking from the tremors in one of the administrative buildings at the top of the way the the while western states attempt to suppress the voices of sovereign nations that oppose their narrative and disregard un shots and norms, without the least is according to russia's foreign minister, sir gala law, who made the statement of the press conference with the iraqis counterpart. both government representatives discussed prospects of improving dialogue between countries of the middle east. and the top of the agenda was also energy and trade as they consider options to deepen their partnership in those feel. fa, other, you can yourself so to me, a little slower in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the u
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. s. and it, subordinates, we have to safeguards our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is of course, one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel in non de la currencies. monday, the 1st of our, the middle east, africa tour for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his visit, comes the head of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition. coincidence shows them is, is entourage the painful member of the american military operations of a false predicts, though the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa, the cit, youngest of eaten, comparable to any other conflicts or on the world toward the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq and later libya, remember how they're raised. must sue and other rock as it is to the ground. how they differ says he wren rucker, are not in mansion are the war crimes that didn't cause and if in the resentment in western financial community, americans and there wasn't counterparts by trying to fulfill thou, will you suppress an al tante forces from all the states and their sovereignty,
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this is the essence of the so called truce on which washington and bare satellites promote, instead of sticking to the principles of the yan shot us little boys throng amid an unprecedented pressure that iraq faces from western countries. russia particularly appreciate baghdad decision to refuse, joining sanctions against moscow. russian diplomacy also views the current visit as part of the country's long term strategy in the middle east, the russian foreign minister held a joint media conference with his arrival counterparts. the main focus of circle of, of sleep is to ensure further corporation between the 2 countries. despite all the geopolitical challenges, although the russian foreign ministers visited london lasted less than 24 hours, his father was extremely busy. so glove of not only met his iraqi count upon but also president rashid reminisces, who danny speaker of parliament hub. lucy and former prime minister molly key elsewhere in the middle east, the palestinian health ministry has accused israel of denying consultations,
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the rights of medical treatments abroad. well, amid an ongoing stand off surgeons from palestine performed to kidney transplant operations in garza. and we spoke to one patients, father, he said that the procedure was a long time coming. but circle, i remember 6 years ago the disease was discovered she was get in treatment and didn't need dialysis. she was taken madison and getting full ops with the doctor hoping for a pre calvary without needing dialysis. after several years, her condition deteriorated from bad to worse, and the doctor decided to perform a kidney transplant for her. we know that we are in garza, there is no possibility to perform a kidney transplant and we must travel outside the goddess trip. it was november 2022. we were told that there was a possibility. a medical team will arrive in december, but they didn't come. so they said it might be delayed until the middle or the end of january 2023. and we have to be patient that at the end of january,
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the delegation came and we performed the operation. in gutter is the 1st time doctors from palestine have performed a kidney transplant inside garza, a delegation from the international organization of physicians for human rights visited the occupied territories during the weekend to carry out the medical procedures to transfer funds were performed at the hospital in garza for 2 young women who received their kidneys from relatives. according to the palestinian, the health ministry, there were over 5000 cons to patients in palestinian territories by 2021 and 40 percent are deprived of the opportunity to get treatments abroad because of israel restrictions. now he's really officials of justified the limitations by claiming that hamas use humanitarian and civilian transportation for service purposes. earlier we spoke with a doctor from human rights organization to describe the difficulties the patients face. we think medicine that they have shortage on their
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disposals flores and machines, different machines mean the mainly the last visit edition. we did something unique, we succeeded in blessing took it, which is something that is a pretty new and i'm very happy about. it actually doesn't fit is under a seizure or look if i'm not sure about the war politically, but they under the looking for 15 years, and this has a huge impact. everything on his system, sanitation, or the information i'm sure the people on the end that they go there and in the same time i'm, i'm happy to give them the things that they they need the things that they can get . maybe donations and the types of pushes for them everything that it comes to the
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musician we try to, to them as soon as possible. when. meanwhile, one patient father says that the israeli a blockade of daughters was financial difficulties, making nearly impossible for patients to get life saving treatment. latham a day, there is a blockade imposed on garza. we were upset with the operation was supposed to be performed 6 months ago. if we had the capabilities, staff and equipment, we would have performed the operation after 2 month of dialysis. but there are no means because of the blockade on the gas trip. this is the reason for the delay. the doctors advised us to go outside because us trip because they didn't know when the medical delegation will arrive. so i went, i found out that a referral in jordan would cost me $5000.00 jordanian dinars, which is $7000.00 plus a commendation and travel expenses. min,
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another 7000 jordanian dinars. i didn't have this amount. i suffered a lot and i tried to borrow the money, but i couldn't do it. i thought about my guilt day and night, and at times i thought i was ready to sell the house. in order to perform the operation. i was ready to do anything for my daughter because i saw her suffering before my eyes. this situation causes a lot of harm. it was a serious crisis. oh no. it was the west, the blots attempts of a peace deal between russia and ukraine, while those were the words of israel's former prime minister, natalie bennett, in an interview on sees marina crossover, takes a closer look. the former israeli prime minister gave us all the behind the scenes drama during the 1st couple of weeks of russia, special military operation in ukraine, or at least from his perspective. so natalie bennett started his tail by reminiscing about the 1st time he met vladimir putin,
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which was back in october 2021 in rosters resort city of saw t. that's where the parents or the stroll along the shore, after which booth and invited him into his private home at the estates. and it was all going well until nastily by that brought up zalinski. the belinda bloomed asthma. i say, a shoe o zelinski asked me to ask you if you took it meat. cheshire putin was the nicest man up to that point. but then his gaze turned cold and he said, oh the nazis will our mother war mongers my won't meet him. despite this awkward exchange, bennett said that he bonded with putin and they stayed in touch. a few months later, the special military operation began. mcculla pullets at the war breaks out and i'm instantly between the rock in a hard place, sir. on the one hand, the americans are largely in the lead and clearly expect we all ready for ukraine and russia to superpower has the s 300 air defense is there. and if they press the button is ready, prime it will fall k who will save them who will rescue the next ron are out though
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of allied and light zalinski? no hm. cool. cool. this'll be my problem. there's only prime minister has the trust of both sides, and that's because he was helping ukraine by delivering humanitarian aid, he gets refusing to supply weapons. then suddenly he gets a call from zalinski, who's panicking. misha, csm zelinski initiated the request to contact putins highlands. keep in mind, he thought his days were numbered and he be killed just shot. it wasn't hard to kill him initially, but the russians had demands one was de notification and leading replacement of the leader and kill them. and i assume the world understood the dog means killing his of his call. at the time, bellis was meets insults the new german chancellor in jerusalem, who expressed his fears for germany's and as his sector. and of course, the ramifications of this conflict in general bennett told him that he speaks to vladimir putin who has expressed to him that a ceasefire can be reached. bennett was adamant that all sides neither to hurry,
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lie outside, shall see. everything i did was fully coordinated with biden micron, boris johnson, wall sholtes and obviously zalinski san. this is where it gets juicy. the 2nd saturday after the special military operation began, israel's prime minister said that he flew to moscow for a top secret meeting with the russian president, where vladimir putin apparently made a concession, not to touch zalinski, who yeah, that i knew that zalinski was under threat. he was in a secret bunker me. i called him and said i came out of the meeting with putins. he's not going to kill you. madeline. he asked me, are you sure shes, i responded to the law. 100 percent. he won't kill you. 2 hours later zalinski went to his office and posted on twitter. it, i'm not afraid. well, yes or no. i will say one thing. yeah, i'm staying here in keith on vancouver street. i'm not hiding. and i am not afraid of any one. the 2nd concession vladimir putin reportedly made was he cranes this armaments bennett claims boots and was reportedly fine with ukraine having its own
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army as long as the country promised not to join nato. zelacofsky agreed, but wanted security guarantees from his western bodies. q. the master negotiator america did in america will give you guarantees. if i said, shall vladimir, it won't happen. we'll see up, you won't get guarantees. why are you negotiating? then i suggested what i called the israeli model, we don't have guarantees. i said that what we do have is a strong independent army that can protect itself on all sides. cancer agreements and benefits flew to germany where he informed shows of the negotiation terms and then the rest of the western crew. well, and robert to he. but i think that we both briefly, americans and macro. you know, the leader has their way more than we can divide the spectrum, lisa who's tending more towards closing. now we have to find putin, jake, sally, voice johnson and talk to the aggressive line. macaroni shows were more pragmatic and by them was both then and then returns to israel and personally overseas and
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marathon of negotiation. crafts. there's lots of back and forth and then suddenly it all stops. and i think there was a legitimate decision by the west to keep striking puting, a lovely. i mean, the more aggressive approach, the proposed cease fire seems to evaporate into thin air with no real explanation. bennett mentions that the west has a legitimate reason to keep striking putin as he calls it. but he never reveals what that reason is. and basically says that when push comes to shove, israel less and still america will kind of a baby. anything i did was coordinated down to the last detail with a us germany and france. they brought tales shall and i thought they were wrong. so according to israel's former prime minister, he broke the seas for a deal between russia and ukraine. 2 weeks after the conflict started the west, a back the terms at 1st and then blocked it. not vladimir putin, not vladimir zalinski. know the west, who've been screaming for months about how russia doesn't want peace. or when asked
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to comment on the former israeli prime ministers claims the criminals folks 1st and said he can neither confirm nor deny the statements made in that interview. to gps . gov did notice that vladimir putin on natalie bennett, had indeed discussed the war in ukraine at the time, but declined to share any of the details of those talks. i just remind her of our breaking news story before we go at least 1000 to 541. people have not been confirmed dead so far with more than 9700 injured after cascade of powerful earthquakes in south central to kia neighboring syria has also been devastated with at least 461 people confirmed dead and thousands injured. that as well as the operations ongoing in both countries and the death toll is expected to rise tremors, i've been felt hundreds of kilometers away in several of the nations. as always we will keep you updated as and when we get more developments from that, that's all for me peter scott, for now, but nicky are in will be here at the top of the hour to keep you abreast of all the developments of those devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria,
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