tv [untitled] October 12, 2023 7:00pm-7:31pm EDT
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the, the never really thought to, i would see kind of confirm pictures of the terrace be heading to the white house verse. just to clarify, the president biden has not actually seen any pictures of the head of children, israel, full of back. it's how dubious shocking allegations have been used to justify ministry action in the past. also this our, the with more than 1000000 civilians in jobs, it cuts off from wall to another tricity by israel. you and cries, fall over with you monitoring crisis. that's as more than 1500 people are repulsive pills and ongoing use when it strikes all children and i was so terrified and they sleep with that she was on the higher level. there is no drinking boards. the
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people here are dying, slowly bid buns on pro how us rallies in some european countries, protests and supports upon the sign game. the mentioning of the pods of the world as had all the global devastation on friday on the debts only as well advisors to at least 1300 with 100 small, missing out to attacks on getting up things by her last. we have from some of the, the reads relatives for the victims c, c, c, that's the life. and this is a disaster for us. his name is always the meaning of his name enable. it's my life because in every one of these, enter the pool by the lights, the robust go to the world, you're watching odyssey international monies be just going to and these are the top stories this hour. thanks for joining us. store itself. has bank tribes on the present? biden's claims that have must be headed and mutilated is rarely based with us
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according to the washington post. now the lights are deleted. the lead this quote but not before it went viral is where the officials have not really several images of the children which have admitted that they have no proof that i need the bad. it never really thought that i would see you kind of confirmed pictures of the terrorist behavior. you told us officials and the present have not seen pictures or confirm such reports independently. the present bases comments about the electorate, the trust that is on the claims from newton, yahoo spokesman and media reports from israel in the midst of this very, a most of violent send them at least to the brutality being seen on both sides. it's, it's important. understand a media and messaging and the language can be used to sway public opinion. and i suppose whenever you see american presidents talking about dead children, our babies are suffering of this type. sometimes it proceeds american military action. and we've seen that before. and i'd like to point out to you
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a particular cbs program. 60 minutes program, which was aired a just off to be a rack, moore, which pointed out how a testimony about a baby been pulled from incubators by iraqi troops during the invasion of q 8. and i left on the floor to die, which was allegedly made by an innocent 15 year old girl who just so happened to be in the hospital of volunteering there, working. there are visiting her sister there at it really worked to copper fast and american public support and political support for the actual invasion a few ways. we have a look at that right now. my name is anita and i just came out of kuwait. was there, i saw the rack and soldiers come into the hospital with guns they took the babies of income is the thing to do unless the children to die of is thrown out of the incubators. president bush repeated the incubator story at least 10 times. in the following weeks,
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babies pulled from incubators and scattered like firewood across the floor. in the presidential confirmation and the confirmation of amnesty international then, or rather embarrassed, amnesty retracted its report. if it didn't happen, where did the story come from? we can't answer that. we can't tell you about no euro. she was no ordinary witness . she's a member of the committee, royal family related to the mirror of course. and when she testified, her father was sitting close by rights, he shakes out and see us of a great sam baset or to the united states. it turned out after an investigation in the media, actually. and that's this girl who was giving the test and he wasn't just some random volunteer a visit to the hospital who made this very a mode of passionate speech. talking to babies cost onto the floor and stolen incubators for your mode of language. she was actually the daughter of the q, 80 and boss for the united states. and this emerged also alongside the, the,
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the fact that she had been coached and told how to, if you like, pull up the heart strings of the public during this. this isn't the only time to stop and we've seen in more recent times during the conflict in syria at president trump referring to poor little babies and poor little children. in the context of alleged chemical attacks in a, syria which were allegedly care to avoid the syrian regime, which turned out in, in the end to be very, very unlikely. tired yet, but the syrian machine. but nonetheless, this language was deployed by president from 4th any investigation to justify and license if you liked the military intervention. syrian dictator bashar also launched a horrible chemical weapons attack. even beautiful babies were currently murdered. tonight i ordered a targeted military strike the
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so again, critically important to remember the context here, the syrian government that absolutely rejected that they were behind these chemical weapon tax a u. n. and o, p c, w, the world body for police and chemical weapons to be like investigation into it was living with scandals and whistle blowers coming forward to say that the outcome of that investigation had been determined long before even thank god. so you're starting to see how this language is weaponized to pull people into a narrative or on the presence of launching these strikes, which killed the several civilians with waiting for the investigation to to complete the babies at the time of bush babies at the time was something now babies at the time of bite him in all of this, what is really going on here because the people talk about narratives, you know, and so on what, what more do we know about what's going on? well, of it, this particular obligation is
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a capitated the headed babies. we still have no actual term. jubal reputable evidence from a non aligned independent source. and remember, that's what you need to make these reports, especially in these mode of times. again, looking back at the 2 examples we've just discussed, you must face these allegations in fact. and we can actually have a look at what the uh, is really defense forces are saying no about their position regarding these a alleged possibly be, be, be nice. it took us some time to really understand the 2 very but after came for the nice or a senior officials, he's ready. hold on our service. okay, for yes, i saw a so i think freaking out. say we use relative clauses. so this seems unfortunately this is what is
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a senior is randy officer basically basing his assessment of uh, a war crime or an atrocity being tied on the base of a cbs news report. and there's no verification of that report that doesn't seem to be any necessity to do that before making these statements. and then once the statements are made by you as president or by senior officer, a personal authority, it has an effect on the publics. they believe it and they base their support and actions on the remember, let's have a look at what the adf initially said. when these allegations were came to the for on, for the president, findings, that initial comments and then the roll back. we have seen the news that we do not have any details or confirmation about that, that specific report and that number i can confirm. we have not seen the evidence of that. we have almost, uh, these really defense forces the idea of 3 times to confirm face numbers. they have not yet crucially important for people to be wide awake to this protecting the context, the previous, the, you know, events which lead to
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a similar type of licensing of complex escalation of conflict. and it's also important, i'm not surprising to me is that if for the most senior, a politician in the united states, the commander and chief, the military demand would that would have to rober stump any escalation in which united states has involved. if you can seem to be drawn into a narrative of this type of atrocity without any evidence whatsoever. a journalist, an analyst, why it's viewed, should his thoughts on the macabre story, the win 5 of we have seen numerous statements directly come from biden's mouth, which the white house quietly retracts or tries to clarify as they did in this case, hours later, basically saying, don't believe you're lying years spokesman for the idea as a major near dinar said we're not going to investigate the condition of the bodies . and even if we did, we won't comment publicly about the condition of our civilians, bodies, and babies. so it's unclear to me what the nature of the. ringback this
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casualties are we've seen claims go back and forth from the same sources. it doesn't really surprise me either that anthony blinking would want to kind of keep this lie alive. it's been pretty effective so far as justifying the escalation from the israeli side in terms of bombarding garza in terms of manufacturing and kind of pre text or this collective punishment that they're not waging on the palestinian population there. uh so i would, i would imagine that they want to keep this thing alive for as long as possible. it just kind of such a brazen lie that i think it wasn't never going to really hold up to much scrutiny as well. is reportedly given all 5 full scale ground invasion of gaza. that zip how most people are standing enclave with strikes for a 6 day in a row. more than 1500 people in our both of that in gaza. but at least $1300.00 as
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well is also such a being killed. civilians on both sides are following victim to the violence. we must warn you that the following image is from god's disturbing the the, the, the, the. 7 the, the, the, any good across to the, those thousands of a nice i didn't, depending how i need to go into a listen power to you just really kind of this down 10
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houses on the far as the and in the, in the area on the, the bus on the line as with the band hall would be so for some future humanitarians, dusta is mounting and gaza with more than $6000.00 people wounded in his rarely attacks. the majority of those injured children, women on the elderly, according to the palestinian health minister, over 300000 people have been forced to free that home since the escalation i wrote said, according to the un, and i'll still is all overwhelmed with casualties while fuel generates is running out of so it generates is running out of fuel due to the blockade. so i would say we don't have anything people head children and women are sleeping on the ground.
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none of us can help. before that we had the baby boom to school when people were killed in it are. these will be co shelters. all children off so terrified that they sleep with their shoes on. imagine the situation of the children waking up terrified at night because of the sound of wyoming, the crying because of fear. this was, i got to be not at the moment came to the schools to take refuge in them, but we found them on a habitable. there is no drinking water and the people here are dying slowly to the point that they have begun to prefer to stay. i would side rather than stay here in these circumstances. life is very difficult here and there is no safety believe here we die here. michelle michelle, this is where the jets have bottomed 5 homes in gaza allegedly used by him. us according to the idea of the strikes also heads, how much monitoring the situation room well targets into operatives. the us across in the westbank apollo, sidney and about and his son were killed and then he's really attacked on a funeral possession. and if it's noticed that you have now,
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this is according to the palestinian health ministry. would you also have thoughts of this idea of falsified as an ambulance the least that stupidest indians have been killed during incidents in the west bank since saturday. strategic analyst aaliyah. hey me. it says the us of 10 to blind eye to the blockade of gaza. all the way back since 2007. i was 1st let's see the united states all was playing the role of, uh, being the victim. and the ideal criminal as we see who's, who's the trap and who, who is decision by who. so we can see is the guys being uh uh, trapped for more than 17 years? no, no, no full, no clear water is no sewage, no under the underground sewage. no, they have nothing to do to, to rely on. the problem is united states is always like it close in one eye and
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open in another i. uh, that goes us to it is been suffering for a long time. uh, nobody uh, moved to his lips. uh, i'm talking about the american to, to try to, to help the guys up people. but now because they're trying to be free, they're trying to, at least to break it through to, to live like, uh, most a human people. the humanity is live in the block. the united states is play in the same room again and again. and i don't think they will be successful this time, misleading this information, detecting all the media with the vonage showing no sign of abating. the idea has said that at least 1300 is really is a being killed by him. off the face of does is taken hostage is still unknown. now at least 260 bodies have reportedly been recovered from the gruesome scene. all the
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music festival that was upside by him us on such a day listens a storm of the venue near the board of his gaza catching punch. it goes by surprise . events that followed have been called a massacre of these brief an ocean. i spoke with the brother of one of the victims . we met charlie an hour after he was informed that he's 22 year old brother already is dead. he was one of those 260 young people killed and, and brutal attack at saturdays musical festival whose bodies were found at the scene. the identification took days. some families are still waiting without knowing. we initially were planning to do a report. but after we interview, we realized that our awards are unnecessary. no additional comments are needed. so we leave shy speech as a twice my brother the it wasn't mouth and he was very excited. happy with that we to was friends around 6, a 6 am they, they had then me still a loud and after that they close to my father and thought him at least and then there was some, it's i know who i low to a, we need to go home,
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my father said would come home. and the moment just thought this was arrives. they say, hey, here's some a sure thing and machine guns kalashnikov saying, renee in a while and what was on a my brother. so eh, and i'm with should from both sides of the road. eh, they always slade, them doesn't stuff. they always. he so 2 guys on the side of the road they way supernovas, so fell tanks, us value for it. and then if the and then jumping goes, i will take you home for the rest of this though is basically a flushing get from that to go that to save. they told us that like why the stuff that was arriving speed up like crazy speeds. and the stairways shut them a lot. sounds on the on the on the on the vehicle if you can sleep and who else is conscious that there was a stuff on that line,
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no injures at the moment they weren't. and that was so then they saw him again, a fullness thing that's taken from the holocaust. it's like if you're given me so and when that person and they came to finish, that will. and if the light is but then there's somebody that for another i don't know to free. oh something the fear you comfortable to little out from the, from the vehicle and, and move on to the front. so that was because i had manifesto on his phone and they filed this on your stomach and they just now talking about to ho, i'm moving, this is a know those on the phone. now those were supposed to have some always, and this is against all, all the way that you can think about someone that lots of people and it will give us the answers. how it's at the end because thousands of steps always and they'll do is very easily. and they run the voice asked and there was a lot of stories like that. but it was supposed to be in the 1st place. and i don't
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know what happened. i still want to know my brother, we live. he was really special young man. he loves to live the life. and because of his stuff of us, his name is always the meaning of his name. in a boy, it's my life because in every one that is entre people by the light seems as long as i am happy that my brother is not getting up. i says it's better to die instead of me in this monster place because i am showing that. so that came to people having and if there was things that if there's some can think about that and that that's what we did instead of you there. according to different estimates, up to 5000 young people took policy and the super, another party already was killed at. somebody's are still being identified. at least $500.00 manage to escape. the fate of the rest is unknown. reason, osha, all to resulting from hello and in israel. the is really minister of public
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diplomacy. it has resigned after the is really ministry of desperate was put in charge of the countries for blake. they told me, is they going to this the body on said ministry. i had no authority. i was a waste of public money separately. the is really a position lead to your life. it is said that he will not be joining the emergency war time. government of to criticize in benjamin netanyahu over his response to the homeless attack on saturday. apples and syria is a capital damascus on the northern city of a level have been hit single chain easily by miss south unfolds of service. no casualties have been reported. the syrian foreign ministry is confirmed that is really false as we're responsible, but some of the has not comments of the rest of our ministry as described. these strikes is a violation of serious southern states which could provoke and on the escalation, damascus based independent journalist, vanessa be. they says israel wants to prevent syria and supporting policy as well for the barrels of missiles at 1st efforts,
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and the syrian defence into substance. the majority of my sobs, but those that landed, have summits of the efforts to the extent were by some of them are currently out of operation and flights of being re directed to the attack your efforts, by attacking the, sorry, an apple. it's what as well as trying to do is one to destruct away from the atrocities that it's committing and then cause or in particular, but also to, to, to try to prevent what it sees as a support from syria to the resistance function. and one of the reasons that the was waged, of course, again, syria is for it's uh, sort of directly with the palestinian cause or an increase in terrorist attacks is, is a indication of, of the us is ro and the u. k. this call tell basically trying to finish what they started in 2011 and to effectively bring about regime change in
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syria and to be stabilized or partition syria to the point where it is no longer a fact of as an ally to palestine is the us going to commit troops to as well. i really don't know at the moment because i think that perfectly aware that if that happens, that some escalation, that will bring in members of the resistance access in defense of the palestinians . a rustic votes. this is the bolts of palestine. have the rug said in paris despite the bunny imposed by french or pharmacies, the police using take us unable to come in to break up the demonstration into this, you have thousands of taken to the center of the country is comfortable in support of gaza. the best way that people also how to protest in caracas, the policy of buses. it's events with a also joined dots demonstration of a gen, a people also coming out in support of the palestinians. punches gathered with flags and bundles outside the presidential palace in santiago to show the soul of
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darcy with garza. and an easy hundreds of locos modest on the us embassy with some even seemed bending is really an american flags and an easy president's household for a peaceful solution to the conflicts saying that as well as the occupation of palestinian territories must end is all some of the demonstrations have to say the competitive stein is our brother found the muslim to at this time was this most nation to support. and then these are the dependence. therefore, we should support kind of starting to the last drop of blood. we are obliged to support them, so that is real least palestine. indonesia must really support palestine. we must wake up since the nation of our brothers and sisters as being massacred in palestine. they were treated in an uncivilized way the engine, mainly indonesia must really support in the palestine and the one who supports israel. the most is america. so what we also have to urge is the american government to stop the attacks on palestine the. but now to those
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protests in paris where police use take us and want to come in to break up the demonstration. it comes up to president microns and syria administer buttons, pro palestinian rallies, saying they were likely to disrupt a big old funds as us largest jewish community, as well as the biggest muslim population on the confidence and across the general. in the u. k. the home secretary has called for the possible criminalization of published a new flags and sons and bits of sort of brought them in as early as the police ending then on ways to come down on pro from us protests. she says this atrocity is also building terrace, unintimidated, the jewish community. because though have been that we've all raged by muslims are free speech advocates for me to con, all of my sri. k, who is a journalist on strategic affairs experts, as well as bruno dusky, who's a professor of defense, national institute of eastern languages and cultures. but they've both photos of, of the ongoing events and bits and, and friends. it doesn't matter. they have
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a low speeds in which he thought he told about the is rallies and but nothing concerning the listing. and, and it's very clear what he wanted to say because for a long time crunch is one of the most pro is riley country in the western world, a u. b. it's of course you do decide that we have a strong jewish community in community, which is in friends which is very under the influence of an iron, isn't even if we have also it quite in the front and these dire need to waste community. but the main domain, the jewish communities, certainly said it's one of the reason of this situation, but it's also as much broad their situation friends grow for quite a lot of time is a country which is more repressive country in the west,
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not only is or that is being an issue, but also the yellow bass send and trade unions manifestations and so on. so we have a country with more and more authoritarian and we have to take him to the doctor into account of greater styles. he's again, based on the field of stones. it is on the all side of the face gene because the, the want to talk about, they want to talk to standing inside. they need to understand that for the last 50 years, but he said he's doing to the palestinians. you know, how much do they have? they have a dad or schools, they have a dad on to the hospital. so they have to, you know, the earliest the sheets on the status of the v discard stuff is, is not accepted by the community and by the law was community building is out. they was the solution of the, this is a,
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by this thing going to be, need to see should know. i mean, this is the highest i do work for the i solution in the tools. do you see we should also solution that either those, you know, supporting you today for the genocide or you can call it uh, you know what they are doing there. so they do not see it. and finally, the russian energy we international for them kicked off in most go wednesday with participants from all over the world. now the ongoing conflicts in the middle east was on surprising me one of the topics of discussion. and i'll see you as a full not for administer kind of can i so spoke to, i'd say about us relationship with his mail. it's not the only the
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