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to keep losing that people out here, the, the conflict between her mazda militants and israel enters, is assisted today with the humanitarian crisis, gaining momentum and volunteers working around the clock to help people in need. the is owing to the beautiful girl. she's happy she would have been the is really that's to rise to 1200. was civilians making up the vast majority. well, many others are still missing and the is really defense forces report to have struck over 200 targets. and they also are con, neighborhood of gaza spending. the area is that are risk pods.
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the rachel ruble live in moscow. this is our t international, the worst violence and k is between homos militants and israel is showing no sign of a bathing. at least 1200 is riley's reported to ad with around 900 casualties in gaza . and thousands of the wounded on both sides as the crisis enters its 5th day. the families it could be seen in carrying their babies from destroyed buildings as tel aviv continues, as a tax on palestinian settlements. does the residents say living conditions have become unbearable, especially for children? the that as it were now, living in that you in school, we cannot even go home and get what we need because the schools are not safe. and the nurse at the israel is from the area surrounding us queens and all the display
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people who were there 10 year there were many injured people among many of my relatives were killed today and see if now the smiles. my son is deaf and dumb, and my do to suffers from atrophy. my 2 brothers also injured. i demand that we are provided with the basic needs. i cannot afford the medicine for my son. we didn't have food a. we have to. we flood houses with nothing. every year we go through the same suffering. witness was engaged since 2008 or earlier we spoke to a local journalist from guys or who says all the victims are civilians. and there are no how much fighters on the ground this is the heating garza, is that, that it's right here on the excuse me, again, just say and mainly a main, i mean the ongoing is about 80 aggregation. and i mean want to be needing go. i was in gainesville to be in the, in gaza, who are a no,
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but defenseless on the hill. let's say i'm trying to defend him to be all the time and receive the i'm going get is it a, it is that i did that destroying get it that the have theme is throwing good there today, policies over there, it hits and kids townsend items of thousands of beds and children, the woman as well as and be not the ones and illustrates also cause a for more than one and hundreds and thousands of these. you to play the only ones who are brain surprise. this is dean henson who has the honor, the something is wrong and by the from they can become a weakness and it was meant there is none of them is actually, it is an like, ah, that'd be great. and the storming that assessed our neighborhood thing done, which completely destroyed completely change all of the features of the
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neighborhood. now there is nothing like my house where i was destroyed and that's, that's like, is there any, i mean that's only my house but also own my neighborhood. now, under the account, this a place, a fair song and my family as well as all my neighbors in our area became. so i don't know, is there a way with it and would like to find how much it's okay, but underground you will, that's fine. time i read all the victims, now obviously be again, all of the i have a witness, old is it a was and goes, i've seems to tell him that a until now this one is the most really the most dangerous one that can all of us it is rarely a fighter jets and carried out a series of attacks striking over $200.00 targets in the l. 4 con neighborhood. claiming that the area serves as a hub for how most militants from which attacks on israel relaunched. this makes
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the 3rd counter strike from his rally defense forces on the territory in 24 hours. they attack comes as the is really defense minister declared full commitment to resolve the gaza issue at any cost. and regardless of how long it will take a look does it won't return to what it was before but will eliminate everything. if it doesn't take one day, will take a week it will take weeks or even months when it will reach all places. and it. hebron is rarely sold or is up on fire and the palestinian settlements of terry are by tuesday evening with one air of man, reportedly pain shot. the district is known for the cave of the patriarchs, the sacred placed, and both do they is i'm in islam. and also for being the site of several deadly terrorist attacks committed both by palestinian and is rarely extreme us. i'm us rated at the know that music festival near the guys a border early saturday morning, where people from around of the world had gathered to celebrate the jewish holiday
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of so called 260 people, were found that after the mazda attack, well, many others believed to have been taken hostage by militants, we heard from a mother who is desperately searching for her daughter. this is the way to the meaningful scale. she's happy, she was happy, she spoke with me and said they are going to to the cause. and then a she hang up a few minutes late, so i tried to call the non stop and there was no answer. and then a few minutes late to her friends and then they will shalumi and answer the phone and said that the woman was running and her phone is says, and she took him and she called her sister again. and she told the dogs, i'll take him together and see if we did any connection 0. very worried. a
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so many people with us sending in stone is a paul to of on the arrows the burning in buddies and the taking off the heads. please of us to find the winner to us from going to to come up. the diesel. ahead please. she is 24 years old. hello on life. oh before, huh. she has a great girl in her home. very, very, very into oma. all right, let's cross live now to you on a ben monogamy. he's the middle east expert in joining us live from much original. i'm good to have you on the program with us. i'd like to hear your assessments of the reasons behind that this mass of escalation and how you believe events will likely develop well this no doubt, this was a mess of care. a or either said these really the and the soldiers and civilians a by the organization,
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the name the i'm us. so we'll be have exactly like i says, exactly like i uses and the, the sale at the cause of course stated by you on and the what they call the resistance. the excess ended by you ron. and this is appealing for vocation. the violation that was the international law and human rights. because the, these, the settlements that, or the ag, the r n a is a solvent, be all these are the solvent be and it behind the initial in bold. and the what the a mosse, the, the violated the initial, and the interest rate, typically the, approximately $1030.00. so that, that came over supplemental labeled it. and this is own issue that the, to a, to a 10 jewess escalation, india. and europe has called israel's current series of gaza,
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illegal human rights watch called it a war crime. do you think israel is response in gaza? is justified in proportionate eh, i is as any. so any citizen i use support the strong is riley with the agent. but with the, the frame vertical, these initial law without violation of the human rights and the, it's only natural that the human trace or human rights organization will claim that these are, these violates, and human rights. anything i'm sure law because this is the job. but when they say that these rights behaving according to the law, i never heard that say that. so i, i think that they, from what they hear from the political actual it is well that the, there is a strict older to the is way the army to retaliate only in the framework of the international law and not violate human rights. israel's defense minister has
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stated that does uh, won't return it to what it was before. what do you think he meant by that or we're looking at potentially a total demolition of gaza if i may make a suggestion, it don't believe it was full edition. is the same, you know, they have different reasons, the, it to say the see the things maybe to get popularity, but of the bottom line, the use of security given it, then the prime minister that deciding it worked is going to happen in gaza. and the respect to the defense, many steps, eh, i. e can not the decide what's, what will happen on the ground. that is a okay, i was like, oh, i'm sorry, we lost her sound for moment, but can we hear you now? can you can please continue your thoughts. it was awfully believes politicians all over the world. they wouldn't get the political or the durations a,
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the pre decides then a by years some box is the, is supported by all the pop is i suggest that to speak to what will happen on the drum. mm hm. if i can continue with what, what some of the politicians have said, both the russian presidents and the president of turkey a have suggested that the conflict needs a permanent solution that going back to the borders of 1967. uh, 1st of all, one is that realistic and, and to what that even resolve the conflict? no guy. yeah. i prefer to be believe more to president booking then to the thirty's president because he's the most of that. and then result the objectives and the elf costs is, oh, this is a, this is a, a problem, or a conflict between 2 people. and the can only be a political solution. you know, if we could, we use riley's, we don't pull up and we get through to the tennessee is
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a to be see at the police fitness cannot throw us. so the city even if they want to . so we'll have to live together side by side. there is only a political solution who's the, the only sort of the president of turkey. yeah. also warned that the presence of american weapons on these really coast could be used for a massacre. do you think that the us involvement could lead to a very dangerous escalation? you know, i don't think so. i think that the american military presence is only it will give it warning the message, a warning to all the policies that want to escalate the situation. and the a, i don't see that, you know, even if these, let me get some immunization from the united states, it's off, it would be a condition that these uh, width is, are disclosed. will it be use the international law. i would not violate the rules of war. so this is a lot of propaganda, as i told you,
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and we're talking about the most of i'm the president, so he's not the objective about this issues. all right, we'll leave it there for now jani, ben malcolm. here's the middle east experts joining us from jerusalem. thank you for your thoughts. thank you very much. well, as the escalation continues to take a growing a toll on civilians, volunteers are working tirelessly to help those in need of scape the violence or get supplies are to use. maria for notion of followed is really volunteers, as they carried out their aid mission in the city of fish, i have a nice rose south and a sporadic mass attacks itself. it's home to an emergency civilian response and g o that helps those in need. 5 days into the escalation, people continue to evacuate from is rarely towns and such women's. me a guys, they come here when they have no other place to run, to be temporarily sent to the new homes. the 1st were those who survived the gruesome attack. when a music festival on the 7th day where at least 260,
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were killed, with hundreds of others reported missing, i can see the described stories that we heard about. what's happened there. it's like, uh, it's on heard of it, something that you see in the, in your horror movies, almost 400 people that survive the party and came here. they were, the people came without clothes, without shoes. and you saw that they are shocked. some, some are injured and we just help them giving them water and some sure are some dates, streets and we started to connect then we'd volunteers. one heart is far from the only, but perhaps the biggest is really initiative of its kind with 10 centers scattered across the country, connecting resources with needs. we never say no to nothing. so that's the model like, uh you want us to bring the medicine to an old guy that the person that said it was stuck somewhere. we would bring it. you want us to help extract hundreds of people from as they're all we will do is we have our more advice here. and we are like
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sending with a foods and like we're bringing bringing of the people and from the roles and from other communities, we send foods to isolate, says the army bases. today the n g o unites 10000 volunteer is monitoring, receiving calls, and coordinating people like sylvia was here with all his family. now we do to night, then after what happened? because all the time when these us that's happened, it isn't as you're with united fits, we hope that the government will resolve the program with the guys on forever. for security reasons. the n g o never reveals the time or tina rewards submissions being how small we were lucky to catch a car that brought a 2 year old shashana was rescued from that old and we have like 10 minutes. i have seen many wars, but there was never such
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a thing. it's the 1st time that these the storm into houses tie up and kill kids and babies. never before. i was in the 6 day war and the addition more, i've been in steroids since 1956. and this is just too much to kidnap and slaughter . they don't have a heart escaping with shashana was her caregiver marie from the philippines. it's very hard to get trauma growing because of my, for me, the back homeless. so worrying about me because the place where i am miss, very danger. that's why i'm asking. the somebody threw evacuated somewhere, accompanied by volunteers. the women continued their journey to a safer place. where they could stay until they can return home days into these really assaulted gaze. gaz i'm in response to they have most offensive for thousands of people are still saying in the country south facing the danger of war
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. may sal's falling, find the potential of some note and still hiding is really surgeries, create issues. you know, kids, nappies, fred, these civilians need the safety. they need support. meaning the mission of the organization like one heart is far from over. or even ocean, or how to repose, even better, shape is around right. that's across live now to demetrius terrace, lawyer, freelance journalist joining us from athens. dmitri, we're seeing reaction from around the world to the situation in israel, including in canada, where i know you're from the prime minister. there are not only condemned tomas but everyone who supports palestine, what are your thoughts on that? so let's begin by looking at the context of the basic facts according to human rights watch, amnesty international, mainstream western human rights organizations. that seligman yes. dean which are as rarely human rights organizations. the office of the special rabbit tour for the
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human rights situation in palestine. the united nations human rights council. israel is committing the crime of a part time. this has been so well documented that richard fock, a jewish american international scholar. so the evidence of apartheid is over whelming. that was his word. in addition, canada is government quite rightly in accordance with multiple un security council . in general, assembly resolutions has said that the settlements in the west bank violate the 4th geneva convention. and that israel does not enjoy permanent sovereignty over the west bank. it has effectively annexed the west bank and the syrian golden heights in violation of international law. these terrorist acts and of course, any person of conscience would condemn, as i do with the killing of civilians, whether buying a mouse or by israel. a don't happen in a vacuum. there are reasons why people commit such monstrosities. and if you look at the numbers, you know, prior to the quarter, and these are united nations,
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figures of prior to the current round of violence from 2008 to 2023, the palestinian dest amount to $6407.00. and these really depths amounted to $308.00, approximately a $20.00 to $1.00 difference. and the discrepancy when you look at those who were wounded is even greater. so let's be real here. the, the context here is that candidates government. and above all, the government who would slavishly follows in international affairs that of the united states have supported a set of is really policies which have brutally oppressed the palestinian people, have deprived them of their legitimate aspirations for statehood and have effectively negated their basic humanity. you know, and nothing is more emblematic of that, that you have these really defense minister coming out and calling the people of jazz a, you know, some 2300000 people are almost half of whom are children, human animals. this is the attitude of the is really government, and unless we address the underlying causes and the injustice which might govern
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government and no western government, frankly, is remotely prepared to do. this violence will continue, and the palestinian civilians will disproportionately suffer. dmitri, this canada not have the right for free speech. i'm just wondering why the prime minister would condemn his own citizens for support in palestine. because sure, surely supporting palestine and the palestinians for all the reasons that you laid out is not the same as supporting him off and the violence that's taking place. well we, we claim to have free speech, but it was, we can see, we saw this over the last several years. we're seeing this not just in the context of israel and palestine. we see it in the context of those of us who criticize western government policy towards the needle proxy war and ukraine. we saw this, although i myself, you know, a largely agree with the government's policies towards doing. with the pandemic. people who descended from that approach were suppressed uncensored. and we've seen
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and revolutions through the twitter files that the us government and intelligence agencies in the west are basically controlling what can and cannot be said on social media to an extraordinary degree. and in my opinion, in violation of the constitutions of many western countries, of the idea that we have a real free speech in the west is a pipe dream. a, to some degree we are unable to say what we say, particularly if it aligns with the official narratives. but increasingly, if you just sent from official narratives, for example, are government slavish support of israel? it slavish support of the government in g of then you are increasingly silenced and smeared and prevented from expressing your views freely. that's the sad reality of where we are in our so called western democracies. and i also wonder about what position judo is in to give moral guidance to canadians. given the reasons the bulk on parliaments were a standing ovation, was given the to a nazi it's
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a little remarkable. uh, you know, uh and, and we can, we also have a deputy prime minister, christie, a freeland, who lied about the fact that her grandfather was a nazi collaborator and presented him to the canadian public. as a champion of democracy. we have a military and canada that was found by the mainstream, canadian media to have been training neo nazis and the ukranian military. and now everybody is, you know, in the canadian political establishment of standing up and saying, you know, we, we stand for justice of these crimes committed against the jewish citizens of his ruler. intolerable, of course, their intolerable. but our government at the same time is showing a remarkable tolerance for nazis in deal naziism. so when we talked about the causes of these injustices, i think we have to start by looking at the conduct of people in power in the west. ultimately, israel is an instrument of us domination of them, at least that's why it exists. that's why it's given 3 point. $8000000000.00
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a year in military aid by the united states government. billions more on the way, including major military assets sent to the region to protect the apartheid regime . ultimately, the cause of these injustices, the suffering is the western government depravity. i cannot stress it enough as a citizen of the west. i feel it's my responsibility to point that out. constantly . all right, breaking only, but there demetrius terrace, lawyer and freelance journalist joining us from athens. thank you. thank you. as, as rails authorities announced the complete seas of gaza, several politicians including republican senator mach rubio back to a strong response calling for elimination of people. busy in gaza, this is a level of depravity. you simply can't co exist with if these guys are not eliminated, these people are not eliminated. they will do this again at a even higher level. and unfortunately in that neighborhood, it sends a message to others, and they got away with this. there are things working and what we can get away with
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it will encourage future attacks with much more horrifying impact is really defense forces have reported the 1st airplane carrying us weapons arrived at the end of the team at our base in that southern israel. washington's financial and military 8 apparently comes with some strings attached. the biden administration is reportedly pushing for the aid to tell a view to be tied in with more funding for key as well as president biden has pledged unwavering support to america as the closest ally. through this moment, we must be crystal clear. we stand with israel, we stand with israel, my administration as consult closely with congress throughout this crisis. and congress returns for an asset. it takes courage and action to fund the national security requirements of our critical partners. let me say again to any country, any organization, anyone thinking of taking advantage of this situation?
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i have one more, don't i don't? what did they say? never got a good price cisco to waste. well, imagine your job. i did. you've tried and failed to get a $6000000000.00 check to ukraine, selling dose by congress. opposition to the key of quote, the myers running by the day, the boat's picking to a potential shut down one. lo and behold, tragedy strikes and is rel, america's 50 phosphate. why not send a small bill through that funding for ukraine by mentioned yet to age as well. i'll throw suppose that as well as a guarantee, it's bi partisan, it's on wavering. it's a nifty way for bite and to deal with the opponents. lopez funding key of forever a policy to put them in a tight spot. you don't want to vote for you praying fine. but are you ready know thing to vote for israel because make no mistake. the new generation republicans, the my, the crowd. they might be a case popping up the letter states. but that doesn't mean they don't have an
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appetite for all the conflicts. america is in the state of manage, decline, and then will exacerbate if we continue to hemorrhage. next pay a dollar store to for a more we must have spend all for an aid for the war and ukraine and demanded all competence. and this conflict reach a peace agreement immediately. the reason we have this multi $1000000000.00 commitment each and every year to israel's because we want israel to have a qualitative military edge over everyone in the reason, i don't know that we need to be considered a bunch more american tax dollars. there you go. talk to the folks i get the privilege of representing across the 4th district folks i see all over the country . they want to focus on their concerns. we have right here in united states. we need to give israel the time the space, the resources so that they can win and win decisively and send a message to these evil people. who did this to the, to our great friend in great ally, the state of israel, the woman gordon unit polity strikes. again, the tax pass pockets could always be shaken out
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a bit move fatalities posting requirements about just the size that we're looking at as well. never mind, but room or as vice, the weapons, the west has been shipping to key about ending off and nigeria, finland, lots in america, israel. now with what's happening in israel, we're looking at a whole different situation. i want to track the serial numbers of the weapons that her mazda is using against israel, and i want to know if they came from afghanistan, or if they came from weapons that we provided to ukraine. not a surprise to those who are up to the 2021 global organized crime index, of course, because that is ukraine front and center. one of the largest arms trafficking markets in europe, one and a half 1000000 small lawns, cartridges sees between 201320. 16900 rocket propelled grenade doing just 5000 hand grenades. throw in $14000000000.00 as well, some minute trade out and a little to no oversight. and hey, presto, you've got how much selected you holding data weapon rate. it's a simple equation,
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but unless you'll, the ukrainian met a tree and type of since agency. the main intelligence director of the ukrainian defense ministry informs that the russian main intelligence director of the has already handed or weapons made in the united states in the u. countries captured during the fortune in ukraine to him. most service on accounted for weapons being shipped across the board. the civilians paying the price. the truth is more is how, unless your down being politician or a munitions manufacturer, in which case, it's a business opportunity. and when your in boiled at multiple conflicts with us, just a high rate of a ton, sometimes for the sake of propriety, you need to put on a show. so you agreed to the people prefer the actions of others nor drugs goals. i'm sorry it's, it's very excuse me, very difficult to look at these images, jake,
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in the, the human cost and these are to enhance their family members or friends, their loved ones, cousins, brothers, sisters. yeah. it's difficult and i apologize. it's difficult to look at the, the, sorry, it's difficult to look at some of the images and imagine that any well thinking serious, mature leader would do that. i also would numerous if i didn't also congratulate the staff in the near times for the people's or the day one in their coverage of civilian casualties caused by the united states military and military operations. we know that we had more work to do to better progressively an arm, and we're doing that work. we knew that we've made mistakes. we're trying to learn
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from those mistakes, electrical fietta and tell us the double stand. it's at its finest of only copying his colleagues and washington as much as foot into resulting conflicts as they did into the prime time performances. that might be more peace in the world. but then again, piece isn't really the goal, is it making money? is one back in 30 minutes with more news here on our to international in the meantime for the very latest breaking news and updates to visit our website party dot com the the
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