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created explosives, intended for the slaughter and murder of his released civilian, somebody in one know the operation has been continuing 4 hours now. and as we understand the 1st day is not going to be the last one. the idea of both the police on israel security forces destroyed some 20 part is longing to various, all infections in the west bank of to the epicenter of the arms palestinian resistance. it is considered by israel as a have of terror and according to prominence or benjamin antonia, this operation was almost inevitable. he said, israel has been left with no choice but to act decisively. hundreds of ground troops are participating in addition to more than 120 army bay coast find 2 jobs and drones. this is for the 1st time and almost 20 years that we see these rarely forces attacking the west bank from this kind. the idea of says and destroyed several commodities centers reportedly used by the military tendencies. a
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significant amount off weapons destroyed some armed storage and also destroyed a number of labord to res. wherever pools of late explosives were produced, as prime minister said on an equally industrial scale, allison and president, my boss, says it's stops cuts all security cooperation with israel following the operation engineering and is now calling for the international community to interfere. right? in the bottom, we were new, our costs of the international community to provide urgent protection to our people . impose sanctions on the occupying entity, israel, and condemn this terrorist aggression. since the beginning of the senior at 20 acres riley's last day lives in terror, attacks on the palestine inside more than 150 people were killed in the idea of military res. all for all the combined westbank, including civilians including miners. so things have been really boiling up here on
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the ground in the last month. the international community has repeatedly been calling on both sides to come down, but apparently it has little effect as we see more escalation instead. the is but it shows the idea firing from a military vehicle destroying a television camera before driving away. according to the wifi use agency, the crew included on a robbie to pull to on his camera operator. we spoke with the stuff a sheet who is the residents of jeanine and he describes the situation on the ground for us. i guess like some of that money from as well. but i'm in the night. in fact, we did so by the, is there any box against the subject to the people? i'm sorry, that's just getting in the middle gene is usually gone. we get, we don't dentex subject before hours except that's mandatory ocean. we'd be like the biggest also that's a big committed sort of drawers with the, with,
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with the ministry jeeps at that junior jimmy and from that space from hyperspace from the street and all of that came through you. needed to speak out to me. i guess these options, you can get this, the people there to start to get into the 5002. it's i to kill the people and go, i'm just started. that is that infrastructure and you need it to become the situation. and you know, it was really hot from that time comes to this moment in the money we had about the people we talked about sending being put under the account, our account. we talked about the document that we don't pay that. so because the people that try to protect themselves there when they try to find the safety space, we are in the warm situation in this moment. and we are really in very difficult situation and we tied to it, but just to protect all of our. so following the deadly is very operation, people in gaza took to the streets during palestinian flags and banners expressing some a diety with those in jeanine, we spoke with some of the demonstrators who described the gravity of the situation
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that most of the janine camp has been subjected to a mess, a career and has been turned into war zone since 1 30 am until now. brokers have phone on the citizens of the camp. nearly all of those will just have been civilians. military vehicles have surrounded the camp and not trying to demolish everything with them. firstly, we condemned the crime of the occupation and the separation in particular with all its incursions. if the janine in our policy in an area, we condemn this operation because it targets people and if for structure in order to destroy movement and communication while they have even gathered all the young people in one room and took their cell phones so that no one can take pictures or records videos in order to hide the crimes taking place in the cab. i mean, not to the news now. the chief has mentions and special forces destroyed computer data to high potential evidence of war crimes committed by british soldiers, enough gun. it's done against civilians. that's according to many outlets in the u
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. k. media policies that don't because it has more details for a decade. the moral and legal implications of allegedly dozens of summary executions of f. dan civilians had been hanging over the head of the british. i say yes with a renewed public inquiry. lawyers are trying to get to the truth. but just as they came within an inch of the answers, they thought it turned out. the evidence had already been destroyed. in the defiance of the tool to stop for the u. k. had cool with this booming into deleted the unknown quantity of data from the server, shows that before operation north, when we investigate this, the arrived that the u. k. headquarters to inspect is, according to the late day law firm and new evidence suggests, there were at least 80 suspicious civilian desks involving 3 s a s units between 20102013. and only now was an independent investigation under way. it's an inquiry that comes as a response to mounting pressure from numerous reports and civil cases,
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implying cold blooded murder at the hands of as a us troops. many of these instances involved nighttime raids on civilian homes like that of psych full like yard who was 19 years old. when the cs showed up and shot his father dead, the soldiers play black, who's over the hands of the men of the house and bound their hands with blasted ties. the women and children, including 19 year old say fully uh, what should a guess threw them on the out of wall of the families compound while they were being detained. they had bus of gone fire. when the helicopters flew off site full, a headed back to the house in search of his father, whom he had last seen being hen coffin, who did by the soldiers. he found his father, a farmer stumped against his bedroom with a 10 bullet holes. and these had 4 people inside fully, our family were killed that night and events captured on tape by the us military. but the recording mysteriously disappeared. the british authorities did launch an
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investigation into a number of other similar killings into 2014, but 6 years later it was closed after the military. police determines that the military had done nothing wrong. this was another significant moment, as we take ground, seated over the years to those who seek to rewrite history and lying their own pockets with no regard at all for the damage they have done to some of our nation's finest people. such as london dealing with its growth, a record of fluttering civilians. though back in 2020 australia found itself staring down the barrel of the very same war crime accusations. 39 killings in afghanistan involving planting weapons on victims, forcing soldiers to shoot prisoners. one australian soldier even pushed the disabled man to the ground machine, gun him to death and later drank beer from the victims prosthetic leg. that soldier has been robert smith, the so called 0, still featured at the australian war memorial. something more than
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a few australians take issue with i'd like to know, but to me, to reflect on the people he met at the man and kicked off a cliff. the ask in villages i. that's what i think. and when the international criminal court tried to investigate the united states for potential war crimes, the trump administration just sanctioned the i c. c altogether. just goes to show what the west really means when it speaks of spreading democracy to other countries . do as i say, not as i do, but the form a to i've got has done national security adviser, maria. and while doug, she says that western countries wants to hide the fox about their armies commencing more crimes. as the incidents damage the international standing. we are looking at the fact that most large influential international kind of country, such as united kingdom or the us really want their military to
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stay clean. really want to reflect on this united front and the fact that they're there to assist other countries. when you find flaws and inconsistencies it reflects badly on those nations. therefore, such evidence sometimes is hidden or from the public or not revealed in their health and more confidential trials. think it's hypocritical for the united kingdom for australians, for the us to preach on humanitarian efforts or provide any lecture guidance when there are harmful acts within their country and also within their military and foreign countries to russian defense ministry has shut down 5 ukraine drones on the outskirts of moscow and the collusion region, labor and the incidents a terrorist attack. and most gomez office confirmed that no one was injured though
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all killed during knots, incidents. the drones have been shut down to the residential areas and the military base and the city of could been kept nearby of new cars of apple. it's also introduced restrictions on leaving sabbat craft, as well as changing the destinations of, of a dozen flights, including several international the functions of this is a developing story and we will keep you updated as soon as it gets more information on a boat. francis has described the recent spinning of the koran during a section of processed in sweden, which is spot fist backlash for muslims around the globe. any book considered holy should be respected to respect those who believes in it. i feel angry and disgusted of these actions. freedom of speech should never be used as a means to despise others and allowing god is rejected and condemned protest as have taken to the streets in different countries and serial. hundreds of people gathered in italy by monday, with children reciting thoughts of the holy book,
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and focus on processes trembled and burned the swedish flags. during the demonstration, the saudi arabia summoned sweden's ambassador to re add on sunday, over the incidents that were on hold to the dispatch of his on board to stop comb over the scandal. and so we just going to has condemned the beginning calling. it is the full big act, but earlier we discussed the situation with public guest. it was at stuff the question and a followed by this, i just kind of act and also of my one of my found his side of that. he, i actually the government all but the swedish and also the good been injured auto ran because they weren't in a position to port and to fest i fall for an incident. it has knocked on at least uh a, been a, been continuing for a long time. so uh it has heart dates at the building and solve for the most of it . cost of orland definitely. i think it is going to uh, you know, uh,
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not doing. it's policy and definitely it shouldn't be there to really be a big part that reaction here. yes, it's on the whole. but the thing is that it is a very hurting and heartbreaking for the most is across the board that i'm a swedish government is, is backing up all the, you know, we're here. i want to prove occasion a goose energy was named. you know, thank you ma'am. the board has to understand that the, the, the key disagree, the dc, we've been the human rights obviously that will be as perfectly disrespecting the religion. i mean, if you are acceptable and i'm going to be talked about was the other issue that is that very important issue that or least understand that respect of the who is the most important is the author that expect approximately equally and this is raised international outside and this is raised international,
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i'll try to inspect the religious dollars respects all the humans august idle saying that i do believe that this is a get us not only the international bo, this is a good, is it a little spot? we're unable to get us any principles of images, the ice. that's the survey of the high as long as the sort of they are believe their best they're working together or haven't chatted for a long time ago like older to build products in order to make people and the generation understand that they lived together in peace and oh, that's understand that we have to, it was our, i was sick goods down is our sick, but we've done this big enough similar question or just isn't. this is what this lot goes for. and this is what christians go for. it isn't plus for. so i don't know if you believe that, but i'm sure i'm sure no one boss does
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a cold for respecting of police on other than agents. will see, every loan is really pots he has secured a victory in the countries of parliamentary elections. a result has been contested by european election observers as well as opposition in the states. but this comes in just days after the country's president's also won his re election for a 2nd to local journalist sensors. this report. according to the commission of serial dcss, doing serial on paper spots, the s o p p. us in laws of the, you know, any part of minutes from your election since you're in 60 percent of the seats. the commission also be clear, incumbents, president, you know, some of you as a, we know me try to contest the financial aid as me trying to close out of the things on that. it's however, the minimum position policy, the own people. sandra's as it injection election results mean significance here belong to use on both lists on homeless, publish phillips throughout the city,
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as i say, is all new position. and proxy is known the money in new around of selections for become the local citizens. how kind of move on back to normal activities. we're going to police across principal fritz. i think, and my kind of view, it is a much clear that's the election of i'm the president. didn't come to me as a surprise because i saw he's come in and this coffee, all the people moving around the electioneering forces. i made it very much clear that's in my own view. i, i was, i was, i was having the feeling that she was going to be elected. because the fact remains that i never saw the position like i see if i'm new. we are ready for the process itself. and they give room for the president to be able to do is come pin all over the country. and this is something that i think um, actually gave him the edge we'll see,
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you know, sort of the story we're across today to run has condemned to paris for hosting and meeting of the m k o minutes organization which has carried out numerous attacks in iran. wanting the funds, this continues to full full subscripts, collect fine. a host of that service called the reason gathering. singleton is with widespread political and social unrest in france proves the french government's disregard for the demands of its own citizens. and his continued political support for terror. groups instead of focusing on finding a solution for their congress, for phone problems and crises. the french authorities have repeated their past brazen mistakes in supporting the killers of the reading people and paved the way for terrace to meet the m k. o 6 to overthrow the is the government's insight around which accuses the group of killing at least $12000.00 do readings. and tara times since 1979. experts say the organization has many collect characteristics,
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including all thoughts are in control, forced labor, unlimited options, and members to leave the m k. o had been blacklisted as terrorist by the us and you for years. and so the label was removed around a decade ago. last month, a french court lifted up on, on m k o relatives in the country on. so today probably is hosted a group meeting that was also attended by former us vice president my pens and ex, british prime minister. and this trust to both boys. the supports for the group, and these fights against around the rainy and bridge game has never been weaker than it is today. one of the biggest slides, the ruling regime has sold to the world is that there is no alternative. we are seeing a rising thread from authoritarian regimes across the world. these regimes have been emboldened as the free world has not done enough. i will never give up hope for a free and democratic iran. if any political on list an academic said mohammed mirandi
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says that western countries including funds are guilty of bucking terrorist organizations which target the venue people in the united states and the europeans have been supporting the m e k or m k o terrace group for decades. even when it was labeled as a terrace organization, it was based in europe under a different name. and it was active in the united states under a different name being labeled the terrace organization in the west. made it difficult for them to receive the amount of funding that was necessary. and so they removed the label and that made it much more easy to give them support to carry out assassinations and you run to carry out espionage and to carry out a, a massive online warfare against the writing people.
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the m e. k. terrace organization was death and it was very much involved in the violent riots last year in the wrong. they said so themselves. they would spread misinformation, they would encourage violence, they would teach people how to carry out violence. they would a go on uh, people who were killing or attacking the police. and all of this was done with european funding woods, french funding with european support with frank support and with support from across north america and the, the you. so the french are quite, are very guilty when it comes to their dealings with you. right. and they have a lot of blunt on their hands. the for that's it is how the world is looking this tuesday morning. my name is peter scott. so i'll be back again the top of the hour . there's a tune to a full wells of thoughts with us on
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a michael next. the welcome to was a part of the conflicts in ukraine has manifested in the security of power adults in europe may in the west contend until russia is fully democratic. whatever that means, your claim really washington security guarantees and as fast as military support for as far as most to believes that until global governance is truly multiple or whatever. that means. an extension of 4 in the military infrastructure towards
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russian borders will be considered. and that's essential, secure just rep canvas to contentions be reconciled without another continental war in europe. folk to discuss it. i'm now joined by thomas bremond, your director of the is universe center for security policy. um, former secretary general of the organization for security and cooperation in europe is great to see you. great to talk to, and i have to express a double gratitude for being here in law school, because to be honest with you, we don't see many western visitors here these days. did you have any 2nd thoughts about coming here? because of, you know, reputational risks to yourself personally, in the organization that you are heading. denver advisors, uh, back to indeed the, in, on board me about traveling to mosque out at this time. but you know, i always leave in dialogue and dialogue,
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i think is particularly important in times of crisis. and so is not coming to mosque. i was basically your form. you don't have an issue after i got the invitation to these procedures, the framework of readings, and i don't regret to have called me i think i've had the excellent discussions between the citing of the conference. but also, of course of taking advantage to talk to quite the number of important for percent of this, both within and without the outside of the state structures that you've been talking about. and the fact that this conflicts may have uh, only regional but also global implications. and i think we are increasingly seeing the police when, as far as sanctions are concerned. but um, i wonder as a, as a former had of the boy see, what do you make of the fact that this potentially very dangerous situation has been dealt with by the policy, a boy called and ostracizing russia,
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which i think is preferred course of action for many european countries as well as for the united states. but look at, on the one hand i have for understanding before and as already determined as you chose to buy the best in countries regarding this a very severe reach. i think the last law that there, that the russian military invasion in ukraine's re presents bought at the same time, i think it is, but they clean at these times, it's important to remain on speaking terms. uh, to uh, to discuss a if it's uh, at least to prevent further escalation. but also if you want to come out of the current situation, we need a platform for, for dialogue. so, um, uh, you know,
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by the, i mean saver off, you know, very clear term language at the same time, i don't police say that isolating, exclude thing. any important in the lock it or the search, the purpose of managing come take and off taking us closer to resolving uh, accommodate you. most of the need for uh, platforms for dialogue and the always the, you know, they organization for security and cooperation in europe, which you used to have a few years back was once considered such and such a platform. and uh, i interviewed you a couple of years back when you just assumed that leadership position. and at that time they were already doubts whether the always see was relevant. do you think it's still a relevant, given that not only failed to prove ext, an active kinetic conflict between russia and ukraine and some would argue russian
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the west. but it also now being used as, as a platform for political cost string and pushing out $1.00 of the size. i'm speaking about the russian. do you think the or c currently stands for either security or corporation that i would absolutely estimates that the currently at the always see is in crisis it clearly. i think there is no doubt about it, which is not to say, you know, that the always see what you stated don't a very valid birth beats or it's feed missions and the basketball comes in in central asia or in parts of eastern europe, beats, rates, institutions, where it's the, the park commodity for a coffee to continue it. and but of course this is politically not at it, but they tell you, relevant the, i think was participating. say soft dio, easy would that help the is it the always see being able to play
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a role in each preventing or at least not in managing it, that the conflict between russia and ukraine or a russian database? by the way, how did you see it given that you are now in the uh, i guess the less the diplomatic position that you, perhaps more freedom have you perhaps can afford itself more freedom of speech. do you see that as a conflict between russia and ukraine or something larger? i think it's an overlapping context. and in this is, by the way, you don't know where this was, i think get something back to the, the saw uh, you know, for years these 2 lines of conflict. the, the more narrow between a russia and ukraine, and the wide, or between russia and the best. but i would meet at the, at it that the both conflicts could have been managed in and on violence. they and, and i regret, you know, what doc,
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the niece many opportunities to, to do so and including osteo, we see, you know, and, and that the always the hoc platforms, the to the, they both the lines of conflict and the box important stakeholders. important. but these are, by the state itself, the always the, it's always not to use that these tools all the a, partly at home. do you mean by those important stakeholders? they look, let's, uh, take uh, the example off on the control these been beat nice thing for us. and this bothers ation as licensed as trust among key stakeholders of you being security and then on probably off a very complex set of arms control agreements that you know have been built up since the end of the cold war and surf the 5 sites that provide to those to be
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the peace and disability. so we beat this to fab on rob linux offices, architecture. i wonder if i'm interested in here just for a 2nd because you're trying to be very useful in diploma. i cannot understand why, but are we doing the piece um the, the conflicting efforts service when we are trying to sort of smooth the lines. so it just automatically here because it's not just the random unraveling, isn't it? it's the west taking a decision, making a decision that they, they want to pursue certain policies that went strongly against russian interest. and those of russian interests and concerns were very clearly communicated for many, many, a number of years. i'll be doing the aisle if you ever didn't choose the service when we just describe it as single unraveling. it's a,
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you know, i, i would uh agree with 0 with that it was, uh, uh, with some of these, uh, painters saw off this uh, honest control like i get your age was indeed the united states that pulls out of it. uh, but what i was trying and to say you stopped at the always c, v. a tried to provides a you know, alternative path forms. for instance, if i listen to your 10 that was there for you, the structure of dialogue to crate that it by a decision, it also means the counselor has the humble good and of 2016. and i think 4 of eyes that was, you know, hope that these spots from what serve to this cost me to 30 risk reduction conflict and some security security measures. and perhaps also great. again, a common understanding on how to uh, resume a series on the control conditions and negotiations. but unfortunately,
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the base offer was not taken off and it's true. and the rest nato does not seem to be particularly interesting about a frankly, also from the russian federation. i did not really a sense at this urgency, you know, to kind of get back and, and, and, and try to reinvigorate these arms control architecture. so that was where i think at the lack of interest a, by all the relevant stakeholders and diesels, frustrated, they can look at the same is true for a dollar example 5 that wanted to address and that is the main screen. and so you know that the tribes to d.

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