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the the, the one gen list is killed as an international group of reporters comes on the is really fine across the board and 11 and some of the colleagues say the inside cut amounts of war crime . also, the seller can you hear me? and he's gonna tell us all the reports from jerusalem and across the world web pro palestinian values that taking place and a so called dave re chickens. these ready for me of gaza, leads to tracking down on demonstrations and some cities, the concepts at least 447, all us the new children to being killed. these very strikes us,
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the world health organization says they tend to be supported to evacuate often. so think garza is a death sentence, some nations on israel faced and unprecedented attacks. it's never happened before. not only in scale, but also encourage and remorseless despite all the for most of you on both sides, we need to think about this. usually, the russian president call so mediation f as to stop the war in the middle east as the lives of over 3000000 people. the website, the system one minute past midnight's on such a day, hey, in the russian capital wanted speak to scott's. and here's how the world is looking as a new day gets in the way. now straight to our top story royce is doing this is being killed by a nice very military attack. and so the 11 and at least 6 of his colleagues were wounded in the shelling of an international group of journalists from several agencies. and according to reports as without voters,
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it's like was apparently deliberate and could amount a war crime of the correspondence. yes, in ken is in lebanon. the details. the name of the journalist working for reuters was, of course, is some of the law and he has been operating from the south of lebanon for the past week. ever since i'm aust carried out the attacks against is really townsend civilians, as well as the algebra arabic team that was operating within the region. now what's important here is that there was this initial reports of an artillery strike, and there were initial reports suggesting that the incidents was accidental and that it wasn't intentional. and of course, that may be this the case and the scenario here. and of course, it is important that these journalists within the region have been carrying out their work documenting the latest developments the some of the law for the for reuters was essentially documenting the reasons of, of
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a firing of artillery shows from israel to the south of lebanon, in fact, it was about an hour before he was killed. as a result of the attacks, he published a video on an x of the social media platforms documenting the some of these strikes, which really paints a picture as to what has been happening over the past week and of journalists as well. the civilians are protected under the 1949 geneva convention, but what makes matters a little bit more concerning, considering that israel is adamant in carrying out a military offensive waging war on the gaza strip is of that they have issued a statements urging civilians to leave the guys, a city, the center of guys, a city, of course evacuating, one to 1000000 people in the course of 24 hours does seem like an impossible task. but fair warning has been provided as to how this is going to play out is the next big question on everyone's minds, particularly to those in lebanon, because living on could potentially speaking be dragged into this mess as well. so
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the question here now is, is israel out of minutes enough to decimate hum us just sites everyone who has been left behind or decided to stay behind. and how this will play out as a matter of great concern for everybody in the region. the, when the journalists have been transported to a local hospital in lebanon for the extensive injuries currently unclear is, there is no, you have commented on the deadly attack. the international federation of journalist as asked unesco, they show the safety of reporters and facilitates an urgent humanitarian cargo and gaza. at least 10 jalissa being killed in the comfort zone since saturday. meanwhile in east jerusalem, 2 young palestinians have been shot dead mid clashes between these very forces and locals, almost as cold for protests against israel as the bombing of gaza. urging people to march on east choose lands out. some of these really forces to disperse cause would take us and was kinda on the east middle east bureau chief briefing us in that
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sense of the support from the ground. i'm now inside the town of a so we are that sits in the valley near east and mostly in part of jerusalem were earlier classes between these rarely soldiers and local residents went violent and as a result, 115 year old boy was killed. we have been able to speak to people here on the ground. they told us that the boy was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead, and he was paid to buy a live a bullet and to your guys was also used here and off to that crowds gathered to take the body of this boy to the cemetery, which is right here behind me, and he was buried in the crowd continued protest, and again clashes of rather than just now just minutes before this program, we heard from a man who is a next to us. he is a local resident. he told us he received the message that another boy also taken
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before to the hospital. we saw the abu is like russian a passing by now he is also dead, so we have 2 victims now here, and at least 2 others have also been injured. pen mazda declared, they say a day of rage, and has called all ever been, moves them, communities across the world to get united. and here in jerusalem, specifically, they have been calling for an operation called a flood a lock. so meaning like they've been calling all as long delivers to go to a lock. so which is one of the whole is places for all muslims, which is situated in the old city of jerusalem. and it's not far from here. and this is what the local residents have been trying to do since the morning of the main prayer is at noon. so they have been trying to get out of the town and go to
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a lots the, to pray that and to demonstrate in solidarity was probably a student population of guys that any protests, all these really military operation there in the street. but they were prevented from doing that as all the entrances to the town were blocked by the border police. and these really soldiers started reading this town. because since the beginning of this correlation between our mazda and israel, it has been very tense here on the ground. because local residents show a lot of solidarity and support for people in gaza, and for a lot have mazda has been doing earlier today. also with this classes between have lots of troops is riley troops with again a crowd all the local youngsters in one of the neighborhoods of eastern jerusalem. and he's my report from the ground went now and what i chose,
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neighborhood of jerusalem. it's an arabic law. all the say to you can see the army forces are broke down here and we see that, that bringing suicide. so bad going to oppress those protests. there's yeah, i want to chat on so you can hear the firing gaz. widow phillips several seconds we keep all gas mess ready. so what actually happened? there was a protest organize here earlier, and suppose to all the palestinian population in gaza. and plus, a mazda has declared this friday a day of rage calling on all as arab and muslim communities of the world, including, of course, here in jerusalem to get united in a fight and against israel. and this is what we see happening right now. here on
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ultimate package to the same. do you think you get a united supply gains as well? which you know, out of me to say to, you know, they're going to have to go inside the house and the syrian capital people are also showing solidarity with the policy. and you know, people denouncing deluxe events and also support for gaza as of a list of a hi to spray the building on it. uh, so uh right now there's silence there. total electricity. 3rd cut out water, bill power, internet. everything. you're dying. one,
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buying one. everybody's the invite to the get the money enough. got it's done. people have got the the ox, a mosque in the sense of the country's capital, thousands of protesters, how it blackouts and banners with slogans to simple listings. we're here to announce that we will help and defend the palestinian brothers. we are here to rise against the non believers who have imposed a war against all brothers in palestine. you will have no problem. one of us. he has shaved the grief of brothers that again, must them support them and now unites as god helps out guns, and will use that power for all police, cnn, and must,
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and brothers. as the world reacts to the conflicts and the middle east in the us, thousands of people have gathered in times square in the hearts of new york to support palestine to binding the washington stop assisting israel. c, cause plumbing, kill them off in the process. and the census is while i'm here in times square in new york city, and there are thousands and thousands of people here to stand with the palestinians . and that is quite significant because almost universal condemnation has been piled onto the profile, assign rallies and local media. members of congress have condemned these protests. the mayor has condemned these alleys. the democrats and the republicans have seems united ends expressing opposition to these protests. but yet there are still thousands and thousands of people who have come out to support the palestinians. now they are specifically calling out us aid to israel, condemning the fact that while the united states is crumbling billions and billions of us tax dollars continue to fund the crimes of israel in their minds. the protesters are outraged about that. here in new york city,
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these rallies remain legal. we see in other places in the western world, in germany and france and britain, people being arrested for displaying palestine flags. these protests being outlaws being accused of being hate speech. he's so far in the united states, there hasn't been a successful ever dial bodies protest, but there has still been widespread condemnation of it. yeah, we see very diverse crowd. of people who are muslims, laughed is students, even some anti israel jews that have come out to stand with palestine and made these atmosphere and condemnation. they are condemning what they say could be a genocidal attack against the palestinians being planned by the israeli government . they are condemning us complicity is rarely atrocities very big crowd here despite the atmosphere of intimidation, urging people not to stand with palestine in new york city. the world health organization has slammed these very order to evacuate patients. so northern garza, that's a head of a full scale round invasion. the debate joe has quoted
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a death sentence for those who simply can't be moved right now. he says has come send this at least $447.00 children have been killed in is really as sites since the escalation started. hospitals and gaza are breaking point unable to handle the catastrophic info to patients. these are the decision to put does all from water and electricity supplies is only making messes with. here's what else, the world health organization i to say about the is really order to evacuate. moving severely, you people. and remember many of those children. and these severely old people, whose injuries mean their only chance of survival is a, is a being on the live support such as mechanical ventilator. so moving those people's isn't that center, asking how to workers to do so is be on crew. the w h o directs
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a general said that's objection, chips and officials, a sorry have agreed to provide medical assistance to those and needing gaza. yes, for a 2nd, humanitarian car adults as applied palestinians with water means a sentence. ation to that cost as well in the hospitals are risk of turning into bolts. us as the number of civilian casualties continues to grow. mazda, 6000 people needing urgent medical care, including many children, we heard from one mother who says the people in the gaza are seeking refuge in hospitals as they've gone nowhere else to go. so you know, whether it's not here and such have safety octo homes will boomed. there was no safety anywhere else. octo home was destroyed, move in from shelter to shelter. i really don't know where to go. i do not see any safe place in gaza, and i don't know whether our presence in our ship a hospital will make any difference to them or not. because we know very well that these rarely is our threats to us. and we must be wary of them. well, meanwhile,
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the death sold and gaza has reached 1900, including now at least $600.00 children. people continue to flow to the hospital hoping to get help. many palestinians are still missing and could be chopped under verbal of destroyed buildings. we heard from local reporter remy, imo garry, who showed us the aftermath of the strikes the policy and oh, jazz. that was a good sleep guy. they spied is really a risk drive. that's all the they've done this. but also the doing inside this tell people sources say that at least 15 people i be do inside this home and many other several others are not know their faith. i'm not, no, i'm possible a most likely they are in size and this rubble of they destroyed building by they really want to play this. how was the home? oh, i don't know if he's mentally and let me say rocks on the out. this guy to the right
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to read you, can you see the, the, the, about, the year a great deal of debbie has been inflected because this particular house about a couple of days ago. several houses 90 houses that'd be destroyed either by kelly or complete like 5 days ready to water, things over the past. 7 days of intensive is really iris strikes on the region. as you can see, western industries and we don't know where to go. i have a handicapped father as well as female and feminine men, but we just had a strike. well, like all the other people of guys being displaced more than a 1000000 people have no left their homes. we are now moving to another corner of 1000 range refugee camp. where is where 80 risk drives have been intensive over night. this view buildings have been a that was completely or partially damaged by the is really risk likes yesterday
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overnight. this is the knowledge of destruction. that is what 80 will replace leave and different spots of the region. and those were eating more planes are fuzzy go overhead. this is a very, very unprecedented situation for me need many residents, and garza. israel has lost out of the united nations denunciation on some of these for calling for the immediate to evacuation. but more than amelia, northern gauze, or a residence that sells you in, in boston, this of the international organizations to condemn homeless. instead, the grants the response to either rules early morning to the residence of goes that is a disgrace instead of standing with a either real whose citizens were slaughtered by how much terrorists and which still tries to minimize harm to noncombatants. it preaches specifically to either rail, it would be better for the u. n. to focus now on returning to captives coming from us and supporting israel. so right to defend itself on friday,
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the idea. so northern gods us citizens to leave the homeless because it's very false is we'll be starting a ground operation. the the goal is to evacuate was made through lisa, it's dropped from is really planes into gaza. you and his describes the relocation as unrealistic and devastating for the humanitarian situation. the united nations considers it impossible for such a movement to take place without devastating, committed tearing consequences. united nation strongly feels for any such order if confirmed to be rescinded. avoiding what could transform what is already tragic into collaborative situation. well, political and list on university, it's around professor mohammed randi says that the conflicts escalated because of the way israel's been treating palestine for decades in the offensive by some us is in response to decades of ethnic cleansing and apartheid. and subjugation. many young iranians are looking in shock to the degree in which
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western media is supporting genocide in gaza. the constant bombing of civilian targets, day and night, killing up to $600.00 infants and children in the last few days till now is something that chalks everyone in the fact that the western media condones this and tries to justify it by spreading fake news. you've heard, for example, the 40 is riley kids that were allegedly be headed. no evidence has come out the, the rape of women. all of this is a was fake news provided by the israeli is to justify this outrageous genocide and the western media is using it to help this release as much as they can . the rest of the president, the poets in spoke with the press after meeting with the heads of the commonwealth of independent states did search up on the recent developments in the middle east. it is the right stuff in israel faced and unprecedented the tags that never
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happened. before, not only in scale, but also encouraged to in and room worthlessness, israel response in the large scale and using rather cruel methods. of course, i understand the logic of what is going on, but despite all the ferocity on both sides, despite of the room worthlessness, we need to think about civilians. can you where you heard him talking about the current conflict in these relevant moment between these, where the government and as those how much in goals that he's talked about this previously in the last week where he's talks about the need for 2 state solution. that is something that russia has long supported, but he said that the blame for the current crisis has landed solely at the feet of washington, which he says has failed to find the resolution to these issues. he's talked this week about the fact that pressure being put on the safe side and the policy needs and the interest hasn't been taken into account of
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a talking code is done today. president preteen said he wants to see is mediation and a resolution to this conflict. and you can use it more than 2000000 people leave. there it is. not everyone supports hum us. they all have to suffer including women and children. i guess nobody will agree with that. we're still on the other hand, as i said today at a meeting with my counterparts, israel has the right to guarantee of security as the right to demand. these guarantees that we need to find instruments. we need to find a way out of this situation. way out of this situation can be found through mediation efforts. one of the questions that present preteen was almost in the press conference, was specifically relating to weapons that how much to use. he was asked about the fact as to whether any of these weapons had come from ukraine. and that's because in the last week, the have been allegations that some of the weapons that was sent by the west ukraine and ended up on the black markets. and they could just unzip in the hands
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of how much this is, what present preaching. have to respond to that question. yeah, he assuming you were, what i do not have any doubts about is that there are certain weapons league from ukraine. the level of corruption and ukraine is notoriously high. and the black market works in such a way. there are lots of people who want to buy weapons, and there are a lot of people in ukraine who want to sell them. russia wants to see a new go see a to piece. wants to make sure that civilians are protected on the ground. whether that's in garza or in as well, russia says it is ready and willing to do what is necessary to bring these 2 sides together to mediate the conflict. most of the world is looking very early, this stuff today morning here in moscow for the latest on the conference and them at least to check out our website, talk. com. when i speak to scott and we thought we'd more in just over the
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didn't yahoo tell us by and we have to go into gaza and rules out negotiations in turn. fighting says we stand with israel, we stand with israel. so it's clear piece isn't the 1st priority is also on the agenda, is potential genocide, the acceptance. and i'm going to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show state main street because i'm probably going to
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make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the same wrong. just don't you have to shave house and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look so common ground the the, at the end of the 19th century, africa was divided between european empires,
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which mercilessly oppress the indigenous population. modern day tends and e, i used to be a german colony. the germans levied heavy taxes on local drives and use them as free labor on cotton plantations. the pheasants protest turned into an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine, margie, it was led by a man a good deal. the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so, the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less
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a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous plan works. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people. the day later, the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extra pay, the peoples of europe. the 1972. when i 1st met freely back to and we sat down on a bench like this and i had the 1st conversation with and that i was to follow for for many years. and that past changed my life, the
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in 1976 feeling better. go ahead and once i got banded together with others fighting for independence and formed, lost much of those are the king cutters. the context was that vietnam had won the cuban revolution at that time was like a beacon to a lot of latin america. the, the tide of history is on the side of anti colonialism. we should be able to, to prevail. the one of the 1st things you have to have is fake id. so i visited a number of graveyards and picked someone who had died. you know, as a child wasn't likely to.
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