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work away with the victory. i'm gonna get done and reporting from the don't bass t at least 5 palestinians have been killed including a 15 year old boy. this during a raid by his ready troops and the best buy and we understand, well, the 90 other people were wounded. the, so it was a massive o $55.00 that erupt. it as it's ready for, it has moved into the city of virginia and the video footage showed is really headache of the gunship, the one point striking targets locally based the militant group, the genuine, but a gay you to playing the despite his head shots at one of the chop was forcing its retreat. he also said the ambushed various military vehicles. well, just the details now here is our middle east correspond. early in the morning on monday, the idea of entered the city of jeanine and the north of the combined westbank to arrest several ones. the militants reported that belonging to these logictree had
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perm military, palestinian groups fighting against israel, that israel certainly sees as a terrorist organization. these really military met a strong resistance on the ground from locals. people we've guns and stones rushed through these railey military. the idea of responded with fire. and this is how the classes started on the ground. later israel was trying to pull its armor. the vehicle was out of the town, but palestinians were apparently knew the route of the forces withdrawal, designated explosives damage, and the vehicle was israel had to dispatcher how he called through to the area to help trapped military and to get its troops out safely. the palestinian authority has already slammed these rarely actions calling as a crime. this is what the palestinian prime minister has to say. well that be, it was a bloody morning in janine due to the occupational me storming of the city in those continues until this by the international finance and double standards encourage this. extreme is government to practice more killings, destruction, and intimidation against all people. always. we and all people will confront these
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attacks and they sold patients must become costs various rather than what we are. tons of nation has also been expressed from the drawer daniels overseas. but they seems that we might see further escalation, engineering and on the ground in the west bank as israel is determined to fight what it consider is as a terrorist threats. here's what's these really defense ministers said chelsea after the operation in geneva and there are no compromises in the fight against terrorism. we will continue to take an offensive and proactive approach. we will use all the means at our disposal and defeat the elements of terrorism wherever they are found. terrorism does not and will not have a sanctuary in jeanine, nablus, or guns according to the un office for they call the nation of humanitarian affairs . $112.00 palestinians have been killed in the is really military operations all throughout the west bank, including is tourism. in the 1st 5 months of these here, the city of jeanine and the north that is known to be kind of at the center of
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probably student armed resistance has turned into real baffles. filled with the idea phrase happening there almost on a daily basis. the international community is biggest concern, has not just the dramatic escalation on the ground with the fact that civilians very often become victims of these operations. we discussed the issue in greater detail with the middle east textbook, but also as folks posting for the reformist democratic section of the is really government has thinking everything up to the next level yesterday they have given us all you do a racist radical smoke which to have free hand at the expanding electric legitimate, the settlement activities in the occupied westbank despite of the international committee of this precision and the legality. in terms of international law, i'm such a match. second, the daily incursions and the unprecedented number of palestinian casualties of is
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rarely talk in the margins, extra judicial executions that is carried out by this is randy government. and also there's another indication that this government will stop at nothing to keep itself in that keep this up and government with no, any more repercussions. no political repercussions, especially that the united states of america demand supporter of the occupation of the state is 0 to our land or passed to me. a land is pretty much quiet and no matter what is where to go, does all the united states says, basically it's gonna dimensions and the worry and some of that language that there's not really need anything on the ground. well, the as ways where the us, the arms are still there flowing into the standard is you have to commit to more more crimes against people. the city of jeanine is all the citizens. most of them are human since the civilians, the one northeast bowl, the terrorist attacks
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a but the, the use really army. he claims that these, the terrorist groups the say on militia as i use the, the civilians as human shields. and actually the hybrid inside the houses, the inside the schools inside the mosque, the using the sicilian display as a, as a shield as a human shield. this is what causes a and the injuries of innocence of business. these are in the army is very careful, especially when medical teams are involved the, you know, sometimes there were some incidents in the past that the medical or the teams, the in tampa lenses used to a high those level a the, i'm the government eh, and help them escape you inside the ambulances. so way, the idea of steel does not true that if a student ambulance is but they are trying to it to check them and track
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a possible series. heidi inside the ambulances, the china now where president, judging, paying cold on the us, to refrain from harming beijing's rights and interests. so little of as being said during pulse with the us secretary of state. and the blinking says america is not seeking the confrontation of the china statement that does seem to contradict the pretty standard rhetoric coming out of washington these days. a, c, u. s. stands by the commitments made by president biden. namely, the us does not seek a new cold war. it does not seem to change china's system. its alliances are not directed at china. it does not support taiwan independence and it does not exceed conflict with china. on the other side, the us has slapped sanctions on change. companies are even pushed allies to restrict the semi conductor tech ex exports to china and even rallied some advanced economies to come through what he sees as pages, economical, colors and, and,
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and also signed a new trade deal with taiwan. so all these actions have been promoted to the aging to question the bite and ministrations. disparity president, she said to a secretary, blink, and bad to both of a chinese senior. i'm the people i'm at wong. e and the for a minister shingle had described their talks. we that blinked and as candid in depth and constructive. and he also uh, be a presence. she also reiterated that the 2 sides that have to agree follow through the common understandings that are made between chinese president she and president bind. and that the, both of them read each the in bali last november and you know, go to the, the 2 sides also made a progress and reached up stream. and also some specific issues are early obviously . so and that he said, and i quote on that state to state interactions should always be based on mutual respect and sincerity. and i hope that the secretary blinked him through this visit
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. you can make a positive contributions to stabilize in china us relations. so i think the of the, the, the, the most is the details and the concrete and movements between china and the us are discussed through the meetings via where you can and wong e as well as tutoring dollars for president. she's meeting with the billing to is more of like a meeting for protocol. so he's a big president. she has summarized all the highlights and, and the main points that at the 2 sides need to moving forward. looking your thoughts on my calling about on how mommy was speaking to attend, to show a political analyst and the senior fellow with the pen go institution who well calls out what she says. all us publications and the china, the yeah, speaking all is the nice worst like the, you know, i, the us allies is an all targeting sign of you. i don't think equity by that line by piece of the speaker like that. as you pointed out, this a, oh,
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we are not. so you can confrontation with not speaking a new court ball. we try nice. that's a little uh that'd be so i think you could look at it wasn't be on to leave it and you know, many of the times you think this class that as you know, the ah, 16 eastern v i, c, q u e mailed homesick to or in a new quote full or containment policy example, the almost daily practice of the spice and the civilian, you know, very close to the folder you know, process. we're mostly a fan of disability since, i mean china will not tolerate that kind of behavior. and of course, the honestly it was a title one because it's a political support. i never was it mike, and that's fine. that's it. you're lucky there. co opted and that the supplies that the relationship between the 2 countries that's return to a story on the south african delegation plan that was recently grounded in poland
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with president of the folks the security team being stranded as he was in t o proposing a patient of 2 different any trouble on to russia, about a 100 people, including journalists, were held by 3 days. and they were claims that a few south african officials with diplomatic possibles were even strip searched. that was tough to understand exactly what happened. but we did manage to speak with amanda post that one of the john listed to watch content. literally. then we noticed that the, the police arrive, like on the tarmac, the come to the next, the police vehicles come to we, we will call on sunday. we have the kids in school and literally like this is look very strange. so we still on the flights at this point. so we were told while we were being detained, and one of our colleagues who was supposed to cover the a me, i was told that he's going to miss it. can you make the quiz, the prism in the list, the a port and made his way to restore, to catch a train, to keep with the other?
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he's a state, everything we're seeing a photo presidents true. when seen through social media at around midnight. somebody came to call us from our seats, and when we looked outside, it was the head of the prison in security major general while you're rude. and he said he wants to show us that the police government and is threatening to confiscate with him. and he accused the quote, his government of sabotaging presents, or of course, as if it couldn't initiative peace submission of the basically called file file. and then we had run out of food by this time. so then i'm not sure when it was nice of them, but us like meals from portland. and so then we step in in the morning. we was full way too much, much later on. um, i think it was like off the, at about 1 o'clock, but negotiations hits hits had succeeded and we were told that we were gonna get
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a pain and we're going to spend the night and also in the hotel. and then we're going to leave the next day, which is sunday yesterday. and when it comes to the african piece initiative for ukraine. well, you have dismissed it, claiming a different delegations. leaders was simply that to pursue their own political interests. the most important thing that they have to do was that the information tests in favor of russia by saying they don't see any new style in the air. the it said it was an obstruction. fabrication piece was a primitive attempt to win that information warfare. well, interestingly enough of the african delegations for that the key was marred by claims from ukraine officials at moscow and suddenly targeted the capital with miss alt and drones western media when bizarre. but its coverage for the south african presidential spokesperson said he was that by the way, he said he heard them so nothing. and he dismissed the whole of that was fake news . i didn't see any explosion or hate an explosion. that's what do we say?
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no, it lived in the morning a decision today? yes, we went to put you at an in the time we arrived and the time we went to put you, in fact, we did not witness any of those who did not have to ask and look. sorry. no, we didn't hear it, but did you go to bump shelter today? no, no, no, i didn't go to the present. it was taken dead. and when it comes to the south, african delegation plane being grounded, imposing a journalist amount of wholesale, again a. she suspects some skilled doug array going on behind the scenes that we would be assigned to cover this the mission. and as we was back in the plate, so everybody that was covering things by us and the vision and the minutes to get more than one week or so i just put, i put the specter to assist this disastrous. i definitely think this was part of
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a big deal political issue and also so the continues to find itself in a predicament because of it's not the lines thoughts on the i'm a do think that i don't know how much the waste is involved, but i do think that within one to 2 i don't know what i think we've seen pedestal advocate, but it's did feel like pulling obviously was not heavy to do with this. and it wasn't, it seems that we would, we would been stopped or they would, we will be preventive from going ahead with, with the vision that we went actually going to be this alone. we with it at the airport to change flights and take a flight. so we're going to take this to resort, so we wouldn't going to spend the night we would staying and food, but the minute which be treated as for me, raise suspicions that this was bigger than just um, you know, a country stopping us for a canadian is it what issues or frigging nation because they explained that we
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didn't have to create clements or puts copies of the dramatic cost boards and permits instead of a rich most. but i mean, i certainly think it would be good and just, and you know, a bunch of just being stuck in the saying, i'd say that it was bigger than that. well we've been speaking with german wrap around a political actually with linda could i and copeland, who expresses calls for peace and popular rap songs. but she says that the freedom of speech exist only in low books and not in reality on the machine. yeah. below uh, something serious thing. god has not happened yet, but i'm really afraid for this moment because this is something that sometimes keeps me awake at night. when i go to university people there have different views in the world. so i'm sitting in the university library and i'm just scared. but the thing, god, nothing has happened yet, and i hope it won't happen. i think it's wrong to band someone's opinion. even if the in store it is disagree with me. i have the right to express my opinion by the
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way, the german streets, my art quite well. i get more shades, not from german or people in europe, but unfortunately from the koreans who came to germany, they don't like that. i sing in my homeland and germany in the russian language, even though i am for east before no longer like to hear such an opinion. freedom of speech is in the legislation, but in real life, people have changed so much. they don't even want to hear anything any more. people have forgotten and have to have your my conversations. sorry, that's it for now. here live on this program from oscar. thank you for joining us. we are back soon with more of your, the
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the i'm action or time see, and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. a major geo political shifts are underway in the middle east, as the us reduces its presents that are off to failures in iraq. and that's kind of done. and there's washington pivots towards the end of pacific. china was begun the feeling that void with this new of you can only can diplomatic moves, mediating regional conflict and strengthening ties with our partners who have shown more agency and autonomy in the wake of nature as proxy war and russia through ukraine. joining me to discuss the implications of china is rising influence in the middle east is abraham lodge. i'm asia, a global fellow with the age of global university institute at the university of
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hong kong, as well. the strategy advisors in the chat. and if you happen to have the executive office, thank you so much. i have your hand for coming on billions of dollars then in the past few days, signed off with the ab joining the business conference. what. what is this business conference and the, what's the significance of all these deals being signed as well? western europe, a being of germany's in recession. this isn't a shot conference shot brace together. we are above businesses. they are a bunch of new wars. the are uh, hosted on enterprises with doors from china and on the china midland to ball. so from hong kong to slower opportunities to see how they can actually work together. especially now that uh, both sides are really more i get a more familiar with each other on both sides. uh, i see uh trinity and their relative uh, or, uh, respective uh, market. so for example, the, our world, especially in the gulf region,
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is the major a regions of o l and gas sites, a major supplier of flat crude oil to china. and china gets around 40 percent of its oil imports from the region and for the arm. so china is a major crude oil market and the field on all really only related to energy, oil, and gas. they are really abroad and a really long ranging. they include technology, innovation, and for a structure and so on and so forth. as you know, the are countries almost all of them or part of b r i the most ambitious initiative in human history. it's more than 10 times the marshal, applying the post world war to a marshall plan. and there are so many opportunities are provided by this
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initiative. and also this initiative has a vision to really bring the world closer together to building road initiative causes. that's not what you hear about and how you will need to propaganda need a media propaganda. and on the airport is worried about, i mean, i don't know what happened to it, but joe biden's reported consequences for mom had been selma. and if this idea regular didn't do what it was told to about oil production, the new ones, the scan about what binding my do as well, i'm not sure whether the regional leaders and the regional people really pay attention to what foreigners say about their bilateral relations. what i china, or with any of the other nation. uh these are really a solver and decisions made by sovereign countries. so they are countries, they really look into the future and they want to close the really tragic panful as
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after of the last 20 years. and since 2003, as we all know, iraq was admitted. i'm in my opinion, it was, it was of course, illegally embedded and rock has been destroyed. and just then the region has been going through a lot of mess, a lot of chaos on, of course, uh around 2011. we had the army spring on the, on the atrocities of the or the so called or spring so. so they are, are already aware of why has happened over the last 20 years, and they have learned really hard lessons. now the only way for their role is to read and go on to go off is to really close that. so i talked to her and kept her off complex term all in certain software. i really focus on development and on a progress prosperity and so on,
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so forth. and this is where china comes into play. if you look at china, look at, there are bowl. if you've got the 2 stuff, the economies of the 2 sides, you'll see so much synergy between the 2 sides. i'm, for example, of the arbor world is full of natural resources. we have sports, we have a 40 percent of the world's proven reserves. oil to the reserves and china is the largest oil import ernest expected to continue importing crude oil for the famously. famously, oil has been a the same day. i hope its unity for each and i speaking to you from precisely as you explained the mass killing that followed the illegal invasion of iraq by britain in the united states, etc. i mean, prince of they'll be in the silent abdel aziz been solomon. the saturday minister said it's not a 0 sum game. but what is the united states wants to make it a 0 sum game as to who can be a partner of the arab nations and who called me in the, in the middle east?
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well, what happens then? i'm not sure if they, i'm not sure whether they want to dictate whether they want their support and then whether they can, we are in a totally different world. the relations of the are bought on nations are not determined by a foreign power. so they are determined by the r a countries themselves and the, the arms did not really look for a confrontation with any power of whether it be a regional or a global. the archives are really now focusing on developing their economies. first of all, stabilizing the region, and then gradually of developing the region and providing prosperity to their people. i agree with the prince as easy as their mind when he says that it's a, it's not a 0 sum game. and um, we are not really in
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a situation where we have to pick sides, we don't have to pick sides. so if you look at all the statements made over the last 5 years, you will see that the, there's a really clear out in about an is related to our desire for a strategic autonomy. we are not really in a situation where, you know, we have to really listen to the task of them from outside of the region or from outside of our countries. and i would assume that the decision makers and the politicians, and the west and united states and europe would understand. because if you look at the largest economy in anticipate terms, it's or the china, the largest trading a nation. it's already china. and the largest manufacturing emission, it's a china, so we of arms. we want to develop our region. we want to provide, you know, our sturdy outdoor of people. if we want to do that, where do we go on get,
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you know, a boss of parts manufactured tank goods. i cannot make relations and so on and so forth. china is about, uh, organically growing. and because of our proximity or being in the center of the, of the call, we are taking advantage of our situation. we wanna really just, you know, it's like the natural resources that we have. and we wanna really tap into the developments happening in china and image. and general china is now one of the leading emissions and innovation in a i a 5 pm, so on and so for. so for us, if we want to continue on growing economically a why not just, you know, i have a stronger relations on these relations are not really new and they are not really based on the on economics and trade and commerce. if you just go look at the history of our relation, b, r, a ton of relations to go really back a long time ago,
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2000 years to back to the affairs salt road. and historically we have really develop the tides. i live in one to china, a lot of people still come by, so i'm just, i'm being banned in china. so and so far, and one to a there is, was a called caution. this most was built in the 7th century by the uncle of our profit . i started off and this most goose still existing. and this most is really one of the oldest most in the world and the all the, all of this most in china. when i went there and i asked him to ideas with the other um, with plans the chinese muslims, i realized that they were actually having a happy life, a very prosperous, a life on a lot of them were on a and running businesses. so just going back to the point of, you know, why, as you know, i have this relation, what i, china is all these china, china, white china. it's because china is growing rapidly and is providing us with
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opportunities. yeah, no, i knew you were very clear there. and i said i wanted to get onto that fake uh, hoax, news from, from ginger yang that we covered here on going underground as an agent. nation media was reading that propaganda or about circle genocide in as in jack, but either your screen stopping occasionally, i don't know whether that's the sanctions on huawei technology. you know, there's a battle going on. uh frankly, i mean, uh, what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there. um to the saudi arabia and then cool is page and immediately afterwards, is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over? but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in rhode initiative, the rejuvenation of the as you said, the millennial old relationship is, is the 1st choice. i'm not sure whether because there are choices to be made here.
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i think of the region as a whole. i'm the regional leaders of people. they want to be open to all options available. they don't want to restrict their, their options. so you talking about the meetings, the recent meetings, and this is also a sign off of the past 2 neutrality of the region of the arts. we don't want to be passive passively neutral. we don't want to be, you know, sit by sitting up by not really contributing to global peace to global prosper and cancer and so forth. so it says something about, you know, to us when there was this art summit. the reason the latest, the latest our summit, the president of the ukraine was invited to make his case to the ours. within the next day, or a couple of days later, the minister of law interior from russia arrived, although he was sanctioned by, by the west, by us the western countries. but it was welcome in our region,
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why it's a signal to the world that we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. um, there are really uh, for example, like yourself or your friend, ukraine conflict. if there is a possibility of the arch to contribute to finally, you know, bring it in and, and do this really tragic of conflict. why not? we offer our services and we will try to mediate and help us altered um, and that's our role. and we don't want to size because we know that if we pick size, we will be losing, we will be losing whatever we choose to west or china or any other party. so for us we are really are interested determined to maintain the security strategic autonomy and we have every.

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