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the, the the, or the desk told in guns a policy is 2700. thank you. when says the region, it's called on the verge of the, of this, this amount of terran crisis is reaching new levels, food, water, medical supplies, generate a fuel. it's old running out green signed off of border crossing between southern garza and israel is still not open despite promises to allow a to gaza and allow the refugees to get out of that. we've been speaking to a number of people in the region. space is one of the places where i must milton and took the 1st laws to such a day, entering people's houses, killing civilians,
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women and children, entire families inside their homes. the idea of forces clearing the settlement of the border with jobs or of explosives left behind by how about us as the idea for searching for those who have been killed. the kind of the chinese felton road 400 drawers attention from around the ponies subject, multi posed a world depression for administer has already health pulse with his chinese counterpart. and we are covering the event while we climbed on, we climbed, but we are here. we made a lie from the great board of china. we already with set top, and we'll see you soon. the growth in the fall race to the middle east with spawning the globe lie from moscow . this is on see and what we all starting it off. now with other light is of course from gaza. food, water, medical supplies, fuel,
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it's all running our hospitals on the brink of collapse, we understand now the data being buried in mass graves, the un calls the situation and gaza. catastrophic saying that the middle east now is quote, on the verge of the, of this, the, the, the video they posted online, showing the scale of the ends riley strikes on gaza. i think it's pretty fair to say the pictures basically speak for themselves. we're now looking at the loss of more than $3750.00 pounds of stimulus over $9000.00 wounded costs. at the end of all of this, each and every day hits the kids who are paying the heaviest price. the people and costs are having a very difficult time and but the violins clearly doing whatever they can. palestinian officials say that more than 700 children have died and is ready as
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strikes and just the past one week. now as access to food and drink a water in gauze or is becoming increasingly difficult, the situation is dire. children repeatedly searching for food and at the rubble of homes destroyed through some of the latest is riley on the are leaders. look, these are children through the pages on the conscience, severe leaders. they are just sitting and watching us. this is sham. 8 years old. this is use for 7 years old. these are all one family. look at how young they are. these are the targets, the us sense, weapons to the jews, to kill children. let them see this open out through a gaza base to our list of homes. i challenge with this report. i, yesterday now was a rough night, very hard life because the sound of visa facts around on chip almost within was
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very loud and use our new sounds of these bombs. no, those really the sewing machine and the sewing machine has the is really just turing machine has cutting all fluids in gaza strip. i'm trying to separate and make gaza sections and of course there's work crimes happening because the civilians, since the civil defense crew has the look back from the forces and 5 or maybe 7 of them has been killed the murder a weekend and noticed the majority or the injuries of the murdered you from the papers. the fixed in some died from these attacks on the 3rd part. children visa, the true the civilians. because we can see it's very clear. they don't have
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a specific clear target to military groups in the browser. they don't have a clear, clear target to them. so the house is under a civilian will disability inside their houses that are these houses and they have talked to the groups, civil groups and guys of the 7 of them has been dead. and this has come to the, as a wordpress, as you can see here, the civil defense cruise visa one of the day trying to to make a prayer. and then i'm him. and here's the group gathering around him. god, are you about him to, to, to, to, to, to say good, but i'm trying to show the media the of this kind of work from such stop to stop. you know, the majority of that chart, the civilians on these to the met medic,
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medical emergency image or cruise and goes to a this is considered as a waterfront meantime, mass graves and guns are a symmetries or personally have no more space left according to local authorities. the burial sites will be organized outside the ocean hospital. in the past few days, it's been over well by the influx of casual fee is now. in a grim case of dealing essentially with woodside hand, right the that's an ice cream truck then now being used as temporary mold says hospitals across guys are of reached a maximum capacity the u. n. estimates. $1000000.00 the residents in the north have fled south in search of safety off of the idea for them to evacuate. one local john list of us this report of the consequences of a refugee camp in gaza. being struck by israel. today's or 80 were planes targeted a number of hours as it's possibly 3 hours. is that being targeted by the is there
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a water plains yesterday afternoon and the middle of the day time many people have been then judge where rescued from this area. uh for, for people talk foothills where did inside view of these homes. and the people here suggest that the about 15 people just inside the rebels. and the inability of the set of defense buses do is the services to rescue them at that or is to inside the stock or stranded under the low rubber. no one knows the fact of these people is we're either report american media report. so just that there will be a throughs receives by our 4 or 5 hours last, officials within the government. so from us here as well of the some falls that governments may just box, the son said that there is no indication of any ceasefire. i'll read throughs, mediated by egypt, all united states,
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no. a official notification about this. also that through suggest that there will be a some kind of shipments of assistance for the palestinian policy and people in that goes as threats still nothing. is it clear? and terms of the strikes overnight as a war, planes and inputs and been supplied. the strikes on those sides are in parts of garza particularly and kind eunice and drop off city and drop us. it is money, houses have been destroyed. money and thousands of people have been and do it on several hours as always, had been killed during notice. tried those as strikes as re they were playing. is a tax continue unabated on the truth as not to it's not going to take place or going to take place. no one knows. meanwhile, the refuge res, i'm just minutes, are in a to been stuck on both sides about a 5 border crossing between southern gaza. and egypt was supposed to open this
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monday morning. high profile sources involved in mediation between israel and the palestinians, told auntie that as well as not allowing she monetary in a quote right of passage will show you of the con, void of emergency supplies, meant for goss are essentially going nowhere on the left. the us people waiting to leave gaza sources. tell us if there was an attempt to open the crossing for foreign nationals to leave gossip at border gods closure shortly after the palestinian refugees tried to flee on sunday. often meeting with a junction president, the us secretary of state promised that the 5 crossing would open into a bill for titles. cc requested security guarantees for the delivery of humanitarian, a to palestinians in the region. while he was speaking with an independent journalist from the cairo, shakira, i mean that she gave us, i'd take on why the to man is hearing aid as being prolong a israel once to impose
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a complete until to the blockade of the gaza strip. is phenomenon drive, i would say, you know, they want to occupying more nuns and, and, and to expand the is really settlements at the expense of the palestinians where the refugees in the land right now. and it goes, patients are continuing. so these negotiations all continuing and hopefully a soon the convoy that's waiting on the board the now as the supplies will be allowed to get flu or i from the palestinian side of the conflict now to be is really side where an idea of spokesman says that most of the residents have gone, so who asked to evacuate the homes did so there are posley hoffman 1000000 still left who didn't leave, or israel's defense minister says the upcoming war will be deadly blow. your
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muscles will be a powerful more. it will be a dad lou, or even though she will be a precise ward, as will be a war, such will change the situation forever. the fighters here together with their friends, together with the air force, with the intelligence and navy personnel will eliminate from us organizational sleep. while it is rails president has visited, the town of battery is one of the hottest head border communities just outside garza. and as the counselor corrupted molden 70 hamas militants reportedly entered the town, killed of a $100.00 residents, including women and children, thousands of home to go 5 down. and as i cut unsolved, promised the rest of us, the community will be rebuilt as quickly as possible. while it takes murray for an ocean, i went to another board, a village where the idea of searching for the deceased on clearing the area of explosives, which as we understand that the area is still under the threat of
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a tax by hamas militants. we're now in israel, south in the settlement of sight as uh, less than kilometer away from guys or that used to be home to off to a 1000 people, but not anymore. this is one of the places where have must militants and took the 1st laws such a day and houses killing civilians, women, children, entire families inside their homes, flashing with local residents who carry weapons. and later with the idea of the army, we've seen several bodies of militants since everywhere. and they asked to mass all the tragedy that's happened here is a very visible the
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it is constantly on to have mass attacks even now we receive notifications on record alerts, helpless occasions from time to time. but you will not always hear sirens as military explained to us. the place is too close to the boulder. so there is no time enough actually for the tracking responding and not to fine. and also from time to time, we hear these really artillery, fly, rain, gaza, as the troops very near military units. as you can see, are here on the ground. they're continuing to search and clear the area. as for
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examples, they still could be explosive devices, near plans that might come us and also members of these rarely, bronze gold things and national search and rescue organization known as aka are also working in the field among other missions. they are looking for that, but is that still could be here, the identification of all of those killed here whose by does have already been discovered, continues. it takes lots of time on the way here. and we've seen lots of idea of troops and armor, the vehicles going towards the boat, a width guides, a israel has deployed more than $300000.00 reserve, is added to the regular army. that is an unprecedented number. if there is a ground operation, then it will be the largest adverse things. second war with lab, and on the back in 2006. the army now says that the operation will last until all hostages return home has, you know, dozens of people, military and civilians,
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women and children, all the people among them are currently held hostage by have mas inside gaza. and actually we have to say this is, there are these really artillery fire and guys on the one i told you about to, i know how to say that the public frustration over how the government is dealing with the cost of the situation is right now, rising and some people are in pain that prime minister benjamin netanyahu should step down because what happened is a tragedy. and it is as tailor of political, military and intelligence leadership of the country. and they have to be fully responsible for that. and this is exactly what the recent polls actually. so is one of the most shocking event sofa, how mouse the attack on october, the 7th, a musical festival that was attacked by militants as they infiltrated israel. how
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my spies still mean if i knew by foot and by air on power, power shoots near the guys and border ultimately touching all the potty. go was by surprise. what followed? a massacre. the left, $260.00 people that we can join one of the survivors now from that tragic event millette. ben hi is joining us here on, on the international. thank you for sharing your time with us here at all. say obviously you are a witness to a just on her rick. unprecedented attack. can you take us through your personal experience? yeah, um i was uh the party on the south of israel uh, 630. the music stopped. we started seeing tons of brackets covering the sky and we tried to run or lay down the ground because we had no shelters. we realize
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we have to to just get as far as possible as soon as possible we got into our cars . some of us august or to shocked or too drunk or whatever party. um and we just started driving like crazy but we went one way and then uh, we saw salaries shooting at us, so we had to go to the other way. uh, but still has a more carriers coming from that direction to terry squared tommy from the sky and from every direction. um we crazy with ends. we started um ronnie towards the fields because we had no place to drive to. so we all just the started cars, started be running like crazy but they, they surrounded us didn't i will when we saw people falling down, we're just just trying our best not to to get shot. they were shooting at us like crazy. after 2 or 3 hours of running i, i,
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i found this place to hide with the few friends we laid there and covered herself with leaves. i'm still hearing the shooting, hearing them talking to each other, screaming, hearing our friend screaming, we don't know if they're dead or kidnapped, or got murdered, and then she'd knocked their bodies. we're still waiting to know what's going on with all the people whose we did not. and i was being missing obviously, obviously it was a shocking event for all those involved, of course, for yourself, but also for the rest of the world that was watching an object hara on a personal level. i couldn't believe the footage that i was seeing from his outdoor rave, festive. ready way you and friends, and all those were enjoying themselves. you said you said you, you run away. did you know which direction to run to? you said you didn't even want to use your cough when you said the minutes in the so
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the terrorist, they surrounded you. well, was it a very well choreographed attack? because in the footage, you see these powered power shoots coming over the boat. yeah. so it's a to where you where, okay, can you tell me more about that? because it was very quickly we understood that where it says to the targets they came from avery direction, including the sky, including the roads, including the fields with very heavy weaponry to us. i saw them with my eyes like in here just sitting there shooting at us or shooting out of my friends and just seeing people falling down the door to nothing people they were breaking girls in front of their friends, dead bodies. i don't think anyone could imagine any forest nightmare or something like that happened. this kind of room is just this. i
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don't even know how it is. even a world where people can act like that. do you? do you still feel safe living in that part of the world? what no board being. so we still have rockets going on which ceiling to heidi shelters? we are still very much afraid. we still have so many people who did not know we are being very much criticize right now a little over the world for on not giving, not supplying water and electricity. we are staying to her mind. that's all that they need to do is to bring back those instead of people that they kidnap and we will, she supply whatever the posted people need. and it's not even our job they're not occupied. it's not occupied and gave it back. because we wanted to welcome peace years ago, but they are still attacking us,
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and we have to protect their self and we have, we have to try to be say, are you using more and more people every day? may that been? hi emma, the survivor of the nova music festival tragedy and southern israel. and just the unprecedented attack that i think sad to say, shop the entire world, we appreciate you spending some time with us here in all to international. thank you very much. thank you. so basing says it supports quote, the just cause of the palestinian people in safeguarding their national rights. that's according to the chinese foreign minister. why he made that statement during a phone call with his iranian counterpart on sunday. the chinese foreign minister also stretched to the root cause of the current escalation as the long term neglect of the palestinian people's rights to survival. the establishment of an independent states. a china has repeatedly called for an immediate cease fire, and the resumption of peace talks, insisting that the un security council must take a more active role as
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a mediator. we were talking with a j, a political expert. victor dow codes that sentiment saying that a 2 state solution is really the only key to resolving this con there should be a 2 state solution as mandated by the united nations to stop with and as being supported by many countries in the world, including all the are countries almost all lee mosley countries and even e u as a whole? know the fact that this has not being achieved is mainly because of a failure of the is really a government to respect the palestinian people as they are. and to respect the lat and to belong to the part of stadium people, while it is absolutely important to condense terrorism of any color and shape, it is absolutely important to protect the legitimate rights of the process, demand people, to their old sovereign and independent states. well,
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it's hard for us to cross back now to the great world of china, our team on the grateful and in beijing for the one build one road initiative. the form is kicking off in the next 24 hours and i'll have the teams online. the well in on the of the pallets and wilds of both. and rhodes 10th anniversary of made a pilgrimage to one of the world's most beautiful places. we are on the great war of china, not on the will with us, but reggie in the country is russia's for administer. so gay lot ross, he has read, he received a warm welcome from his chinese count part one he and in that discussion they
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talked about biological cooperation is why the course was not upcoming for him. because he is going to be the reason the research here. so he will show that bookings participation makes a very important contribution to the very successful holding of it for them. and he's also very useful for strategic corporation. and they've given you input this way, which is nice. and then we're very grateful to our chinese friends for inviting, put in as the main guest to the 3rd international belton road initiative form. we consider this project as an important part of promoting cooperation on the basis of a quality and mutual benefit in everything on the ration continent. so well, joining me in the studio right now is alex reports by who will be joining me over the next coming days. as well, those events to join in uh, salt and rolling in. um, we know and i was talking about would call on the b r i bring it together so many
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countries is the symbol of calls of the changing world. a $150.00 plus nations coming together, multiply receive. do you think that that is a lot of what china represents? i'm what, specifically the p r i represent. exactly. i think totally. that's what the b r i represent. you really have to know who your friends are and today is that you a political landscape here. it's very difficult for nations. the very they fear that if they don't follow the old rules of the economic bell to will call it what america has pretty much set out for the world or follow with the i m f does. they'll be punished for potentially haven't regime change in their country. so now they have a new, there's new kid in town, i call it. and it's the, you know, the belt and road and it's same thing to these countries. listen, you may be small now. but if we work together, we're going to open up these channels and open up these tre channels, whether the maritime, whether the old silk road routes, and even infrastructure wise. we're going to work together to really help you and
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really, really make these come for countries. a lot more braver than what they are and which they've been allowed to be a quote, right? that it hasn't necessarily been an act of choice. and that's actually something that a present piece and talked about in a recent interview with c $22.00. and he was talking a lot about south to south corporation and how this is just the start. let's listen a mr. president recently of the valid i for them, you talked about a fed multi polling weld order. you said that there was a need for us, but i mean, you also mentioned such a thing as a german isn't in morals and ethics and values. i thought you also said that the rules based world or the isn't manifestation of colonial thinking. what do you think? so what should be done to make international relations more democratic than to promote and build a multiple world folder? it lets me suggest because there by the other, you just mentioned the rules based order. have you ever seen those rules? no, because no one's ever put them in writing and no one is ever run them by anyone. so how come one speak of the order based on rules and i want to see from the point of
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view of common sense is nonsense. it is probably called. but it is beneficial for those who propagate this approach, because if no one has seen these rules, it means that those talking about data making up these rules as they go as it suits them. this is what colonialism is all about. our approach is quite different. we proceed from the premise that old people are equal, all have the same rights and the rights and freedoms of one country and one people and with the rights and freedoms of another person or an entire state begin. this is how a multi part of the world should gradually a much this is exactly what we're striving for. and this is what forms the cool of all cooperation with china in the international arena. i knew while we were hearing there about the rules based old and i don't want to get your opinion on this because of course, one of the things that is really upheld this mysterious rules based on the, i don't know who's sitting on that. so on the book of what the rules are, but it's definitely not here basic. it's not the most go i can't find it is of course the us store. and when you think of this growing,
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multi part of why would you think of breaks you think of the seo, the african union, the arab league, more and more people are talking about trading in national currencies. is that what is, this is what is it about money? i think it is in a way and you have to, we have to go back in history and really look what happened in the forty's where the americans were pretty much deciding where the world wealth was being placed. and they thought it was comfortable to put it in the bank. the federal bank in new york, even france, brought their eric or their carriers over from france to actually collect the gold at one time. once the america was exposed on that, they moved on to the middle east. me said, wait a minute. let's do a deal with the saudis, but the deal is, is that the, or these will have to trade in us dollars and in return, take 80 percent of those funds and have to re investment back into treasury notes back in united states. so what happens is, is america, you know, catches these people in the net, and they keep them,
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and they actually intimidate them. here's what is different about being basing is not intimidating. these countries, it's inviting these countries. and it's, it's so interesting that you'll see mention sold your radio custodial rape. yes. like all does not reach at all. so crucial to the petro daughter of the bills. and we're seeing this right pro small in between a lot of our nation therapy inviting back syria, iran and saudi arabia. so it definitely seems that kind of what was traditionally seen as the re. 1 open you at the present us the don't domain and stop region is, is changing as well. i'm glad the talked about history because i think it being here on the great. well, one also has to talk about history as well. the belt road is a silk road. 2 point oh, china is always been so crucial when it comes to facilitating international trade. so i just wanted to take a look at the scope of the project on really its historic groups is one of the most colossal infrastructure projects, overall time roads and railways,
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ports and power plants, a and that ports. and then can, over $115.00 nations, bringing together more than 40 international organizations, spending an estimated one trillion dollars so far. where in the home of one boat, one road, just in time for its 10th last day in the land, you know, over the past 10 years, the b r i cooperation has yielded from full results. and it circle of friends has continued to expand. it has been proven that the belt and road which is not an exclusive and narrow gap, has transcended the outdated mentality of geo political games and created a new model of international cooperation. it is a belt of development and road to happiness. the truly benefits of the peoples of all countries unveiled in 2013 as president cheese flagship policy. the belts and roads initiative will be all right, as now expanding beyond people's wildest predict settings.

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