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the police, the world, the discovery st. continue to rain down on the, on the west bank with the kind of thing in depth total. now something 3000 wanting you may want to pull the images, disturbing. the thousands are believed to be trapped under the rubble of the select residential building as emergency work cuz i live who's the project, the big live deputy. let's divide the complete siege on guys that may not be considered as law for temporary evacuation and would therefore amounts to
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a forcible transfer of civilians in breach of international law for you and all that is well couldn't be violating international law with this accident gains privacy is the variance in the region. and the good thing roy is the struggles to identify those pills in the initial attack by how much of a range of investigators says the world is taking a huge emotional default we are going to overcome. and we ought to continue fairly over that and with truth oh casualties. the 5 of us go, this is all the money as well as i'm in 30 minutes of news. i'm used to stop now. at least 80 people are being killed and many others wounded in an age. really,
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it's fact on a southern part of garza, the this video apparently shows at the moment of this to make am, is immediate altima. the incident occurred in the southern city of rough uh, in the different buddha. israel had ordered the gauze, it was the fleet, as it was mostly targeting the nose opening. and you may find the following. for this, the step, the thousands of civilians are believed to still be trapped under the rubble of emergency workers of 5 to be looking for the virus. locals also rush to the scene to help in search of this boy was originally injured during the is a psyche in the southern gaza. he was taken to a hospital. emetics were unable to save the use of it is of
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a mold in the north of gaza, a fall that his job would killed and asked like, while it was sleeping in that home. possibly officials say, well, the 900 children a died in athletics over the past week at lisco is currently being treated as a hospital in northern gauze at home of the, along with 5 other members of a family who killed in a recent s. like i don't so at the hospital says life and supplies our running political jasmine is now being subjected to genocide by these rarely occupiers. most of the dead and wounded are children and elderly people on behalf of all residents of gaza, demands from the whole world. and immediate stop to the war and the killing of civilians. aside from the sides of anything, the also face of a threat of starvation, as well as access to water, electricity, and other resources levels of security to get the centrals. and i found out
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that we came here to get some grades just for our children. what was well, 9 talk children was shaking with fear on a lapse trying to sleep. we didn't sleep in order to take care of them because of this will help me. as the i d. f asked, eyes intensified and reach the south of the gaza. the humanitarian crisis is approaching a catastrophic point. one and 2 is a being and this could be taking him as a aide to displace postings. hundreds of thousands of refugees of love to southern parts of gauze as is ready as far as pound northern parts of the region. one of the charge you a good say the initiative has provided meals for full 100 families. i mean, these really aggression on guys that we have reached out to the global peace mission organizations which specializes in providing assistance to the policy and then people we informed them about the displace individuals. and so far we have
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supplied meals for $400.00 displaced families. we have provided food and water for policy and people to survive these challenging and tragic times. it is our human. it's aaron judy to assist those in need, despite the denture, and the even the risk of death video consults in the past. seeing refugees, ronnie and mont says 8 to. busy well, imaginary and twice as is unfolding, but the international community is turning a blind. this is the program since the beginning, since the national community didn't try even to solve this problem, which is most view. oh, by the way, itself, the 1st time because of the tip of me and really at that we have to remind you it's 881-214-1728 new one. it's up to the problem. it's not just the baker of the board. that's because the nation community as well, they don't have really this cutting edge, you're not to oblige as the district that and all the convictions side by side,
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they continue bumping and building houses, etc. so because they have the okay, from the international community, it's num, the opiates from every button. so this is why i think when the parents or the americans, they realize that enough is enough. it would stop, but they know nobody move. it's like the people have to pay the price as the rods is of how much broke it struck cities and as well on monday some of the visions was seen running for shelter. busy the streets of roughly is passing of a hand video catches people on the seats, crowds to the shelves inside apartments, next up, and is around the government space and had to evacuate during the life root causes silence will often be destroy from us. often we told them that we expect to work
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together with international partners so that the reality that will exist inside because the strip is one in which no terrorist organization is able. i'm afraid we're in the middle of our walk in sight right now, and i have to evacuate the studio. my apologies here. oh, on the fighting way is on is was to know what became of the hundreds of people, but how much killed onto use maurice. the national joint forensic examiners, the dead bodies, removed from the scene of a mass attack. this one and quite as they were many others across communities along the guys a boulder. and this is where they are brought is rose national center for forensic medicine for dna extraction. and identification, hundreds of them. some bags are small, the stuff explained to us, it could mean a child's corpse inside or body parts. and it is not only but is brought here.
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so this is the side of the size of the office for the internet and investigation is underway to shed light on exactly what happened and all those jewish communities near the guys us treat for him. us ended on october the 7th, but it's too soon to draw conclusions right now. i think it's the numbers that are too hard to digest. is the brutal way. is the cruelty to put the fire in the house, but you know that their family inside and deliberately burn them down to burns but is, are especially hard to work on. it's a really boon hardly really high temperature. most of the victims are civilians on like for the military, there is no complete civilian environment, trig data base, and his ro, which complicates and slows down the procedure. the women who we spoke to
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professionals who are trained to deal with a gruesome routine know how to be detached. so the face time is different. they say they won't hear more than that. and then it is so something like that. they are not human beings, emotions overwhelm, but this is not a normal for i know photographs and it's just hard and difficult to stay here on the one hand. because when we are working, we are working easier sometimes to work, then to try and digest forth what we have gone through, which is not only the families of all of us when we were filming mold by does arrive before the bags are opened. no one can say what is inside during the cd, scanning in the body overlay. hugging from the lady, maybe maybe a guy was actually holding
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a kid in his hand and they would burn together. there was fuse doing the fire that was in the house in the house in more than a week, hundreds of samples have been tested, but those involved say it is a personal test for each one of them. we all going to overcome and we all point to continue after we barely over that and retreats out casualties. and we do what ever needs to be done? you know, the to rise and build the list of again, the story here. hang those black bags are the part is sometimes pieces of bodies that are to be billboards or is expecting even more to
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come from other facilities where there is no room enough for so many here. identification purposes may take states or even weeks until then, the relatives of those whose bodies are here. wait without knowing the fates. regional show how to form a device and is reading governance folks 1st and i'll be housing i believe that was may just said, yeah. and is really intelligence which led to the initial atrocities, broadband, restate control coming on default already better? sure. i mean, it's so clear. so i'll see if it's true victory ever very good intelligence that review everything. what was going on the other side? the problem was that the in the presentation was wrong. we did not
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understand what that somebody was about to do, because re, for the leave in the food sputter, a di believing that to come up, want to craig z. as long as neighbors, we have all the information every feet and we did not understand it. we did not understand the meaning. what we got that seemed to guide us through. it says only, and i stress only from my objectives and targets and what we are trying to do to take the civilian population to evacuate and to go. so as always from us you just say visions as a human she'd. it's really hard to say how most of the least footage of
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a friend is variety of women of done to the from a music festival and then garzon buddha who's currently being held hostage and adults. so it can be seen treating mia sham who as a wound in her right. um. that is said to be the result of a shooting and then message me off to be returned to her family. i didn't let it. she is being treated well. garza, one of the 1st is very solid, is to respond as the how much the attack on the music vessels as is lucky to be alive. there was just to hide the after the trees on their road to 3 to an ever called this was the cost and it was a road eh, good shots. and when i get to the same position, i saw a tree cause on the left and the inside was it by. ready the people that
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say that it's so much that it to be the same, a comments and that those that should is my call and that he's my leg. and i stop because start because then it is felt a feller and something that's 60 on 60, a mentor from there. i took it down from the co and took my weapon in my personal boyfriend. and i'm a person, i've done it and shooting to them, i used to hate one of them and do automatic weapons, a m sixteens and collage and everything. and. and so i tried to find something, some of some place to live. and i have lucky that they couldn't find me you and have express sense of is very actions against policy and civilians in gaza . are a violation of international
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a consent that this order complaint combined with the imposition of a complete c. john gaza may not be considered as lawful temporary evacuation and would therefore amount to a forcible transfer of civilians in breach of international law. the spokes person for the un high commissioner on the office of human rights space in geneva has put forward a statement regarding the ongoing situation. the state and take notes of the casualty use of the conflict. so far we've seen the gap of 11000 new journalists, 28 medical staff, and 14 un colleagues. the statement also raised concern for those who may not be directly here in the fighting, but our software and such as the 50000 pregnant women without medical care and services. now the report also raised concerns about the ongoing violence, not just in gaza, but in the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem. here's what we heard from the spokesperson where the un
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office of human rights in geneva. we are also concerned at increased violence in the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem. we urges really authorities to ensure that is really security forces refrain from the use of live ammunition, except as a last resort to address an imminent threat to life or serious injury. and we urge them to take immediate steps to end settler violence against palestinians and to ensure the protection of the palestinian population. now you want officials haven't only discussed the palestinians. they've also raised concerns about these railey hostages that are being held and gosh, the ongoing is really strikes, putting them in danger. in addition to that, we have the un calling for the israeli defense forces and the power steering and forces to reach an immediate cease fire from fly with international law to protect civilian life. united nations holding its duty on the charter to try and preserve peace around the world. but the body count is right is that i am the death toll
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increases and civilians are caught in the fighting. this is a situation where the whole world is hoping there can be some kind of the escalation, but as it remains, it's clear that ongoing casualties. ongoing airstrikes are putting many civilians in harm's way. suite as far as us as his country. it has never faced such a swiss before and one's that every suite is in danger. that is offered to suit just for both 5 shots in brussels. and what else are these all considering a terrorist attack of sweden has in modern times, never been under his biggest threat as now. every indication is that this was a terror attack and targeting sweden and swedish citizens just because the swedes. it sounds like the swedish prime minister has adopted a variation of the george w bush administrations. they hate us for our freedom explanation for terrorism. yeah, that has to be at here because of sweets. yeah. okay. this atrocity could not possibly
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have anything at all to do with the negligence or the recklessness on the part of western officials, or their mrs. guided policies of sticking her nose into every for in conflict or be really lacks about letty. every not job into the country, it's only been about a week is rarely home us that popped off and already that conflict is being felt in your western leaders collectively swelled themselves when it was broadcast all over the western press that him us was calling for a day of jihad last friday and solidarity with him us because european leaders in particular knew that they were about to find out exactly how some of their more formally integrated residents really feel about european values. specifically, the foreign policy european values that support israel's cast to bloss response to home off terrorist attacks while reducing the need to protect innocent palestinians to a secondary consideration collateral damage. yeah, like that was why the risk setting off somebody use just
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a little unstable happens to have a few screws loose and it acts to grind or anything perhaps solve this risk on the horizon and benz pro palestinian protests. but that did not stop a french teacher from getting the ice last friday or these 2 swedes from being killed in belgium. the european union has now picked up on these several hands of trouble on the horizon to call a meeting to discuss. while european countries could better handle is real and that's complex, the conflict could have major security consequences for our societies. if we're not careful, it has the central to exacerbates tensions between communities and feed extremism. oh gee, well yeah. maybe they should have thought of that before i'm elected cleaners. so the bundrum, i started speaking for all of europe unilaterally, within just hours of the mazda tax, or before they decided that they didn't need to be too picky about who they were letting into the countries in europe or before they thought that they would be wise
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to ride shotgun alongside uncle sam and resume change wars, right in europe stack, yard in africa, and the middle east triggering a pre text for mass migration into europe. while washington just kicked back a whole ocean way and enjoyed the profits of war or before they decided that that diversity was strange and not a ticking time bomb looks like none of that was on their radar. judging by what former german chancellor ongoing merkel said back in 2015, i'm convinced that handles populate today's great task presented by the influx and the integration of so many people is an opportunity for tomorrow. it goes without saying that will help and accommodate people who seek safe haven with us. first, i heard a menu and that whole said, basically the same kind of thing. recently, a quote chance for france, you called migrants. well, that's before failed integration resulted in riots popping off all across france and setting the country a place over the summer. in response to
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a minority could be killed by a cost at a roadblock. the unemployment rate is twice as high in the you for non you nationals, almost 13 percent compared to 5.5 percent. and yes, just last months. boats full of migraines by the thousands. we're landing on italy's land produced the island with the e. u spearheading the redistribution throat all of europe. add that to the 1300000 refugees from 2015 alone, which should be enough to of also important piece of every 4 conflicts onto european soil. and yet you officials figure that a little meeting now about how they can better secure their countries in light of this new middle eastern conflict is going to somehow solve the problem. really that's like watching your house burning down or the cloud to in this case, before considering what brand the smoke alarm they should may be. and so the
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tire size and this evening thing. i'm his wife of full money going to go shes present about it puts an invasion that says china has been hosting the built and road for him. full strengthening international economic ties of the event and puts in as how tools with the need is a thailand, vietnam, and hungry. as soon as possible, one goes in with the story, a speed and incredibly busy day for a pleasant me approval. and it will be an of a very busy day tomorrow pack. absolutely. we spent most of the day uh at the rest of the state residents here in the middle of beijing. and he was a surprise like meeting with the prime minister of how we victor autobody. he wasn't
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in any lease that we, we had seed was scheduled for a tool. it seems to have happened other spontaneously. it was agreed upon at the last, at the last moment the, what the leaders had to say is that they both sorry, the situation is deteriorate, deteriorated to such stating that they both russia and the hungry, a tried to salvage and maintain what they've had of relations between the 2 countries given, given the circumstances, this is an incredibly important meeting because it marks the 1st time since the beginning of the special military operation in ukraine. the lied to me, a poor who has met with a sitting lead to a european european union nation and let me prove and said that it is important difficult times in trying times to maintain lines of communication. so you can,
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so you can to and here this weather that they've stood despite the fact that in the current geopolitical situation, the opportunities for maintaining contacts and developing relations are very limited. it cannot be, but gratifying that are relations with many european countries are preserved in developing hungry is among such countries. over the past decades, relations between hungry and russia, had been built exclusively by taking into account mutual interest and relying on all of the positive things that we have inherited from the past be and but of i got the, with the beginning of the military operation and the sanctions are relations unfortunately have suffered a lot, but whatever is in hungry is capacity. we are doing that. we're interested in preserving this cooperation not only on the level of talks and meetings, but on the economic level as well. course the other meetings, for example, with the president of vietnam, who also said the bushes that the relationship between now and russia is an
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incredibly important one for vietnam. that was of course, the family folks of the pool. both of the visiting leaders were a rate for a photograph. and of course, seeing that many of these critics, especially among western states, the opposite sex of these is had the plan to isolate marshall, please. if you both they, they must be very disappointed because it clearly shows up like maybe from the has to be the isolated. so they've said that they have made it out to be or who this is, of course, will happen to on the sidelines of the both at road initiative course. many countries move with a 130 countries represented here either by tell me the ship or delegations, or coming here and seeing how they could also integrate themselves into this huge project for the as i say, today's day one, tomorrow they to of this, this huge for,
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for that my colleague, mike, of which i spoke to the vice chairman of the shining eyes. ent, of a room pack on international studies. now some long, he says china is cutting focus on something said student investments in for an instant structure for that was made possible by is own rapid economic growth for people who do not understand a fully at the idea or of a about who wrote the simple explanation is that china is seeking to have a better relations with all the countries around the world in the context of economic cooperation for people that are being to china, that i've witnessed the development of china for the last 40 years. you've seen that this country is perhaps a country that waves the most sophisticated highway networks and also high speed
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trading networks. in addition to all the skyscrapers and the real estate development to that, i think so. has anybody felt about behind all of this? how many su pumps and segment plants there are in china that have supported the development of everything. so when everything is built, you're not going to do it from scratch again. so what's that foundation has been laid? exactly. so what's next? if you do not have enough projects, the shipment pumps and the few problems are going to be shut down. so where do we go? where do we go? of course we do not need to go to the developed countries. they don't need the high ways to be rebuild. we go to the developing countries, we go to countries that actually need to upgrade the infrastructure work. so of course, the need to improve their infrastructure. they need new applewood state which new
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new docks new roads. but that they don't, these punches normally do not have the financial capacity to do that. so how you're going to solve the problem? here is a i b asia infrastructure investment bank. so it's not china a low. the concept is not something from scratch. no, china being the single majority shareholder in a i b, we have so many other countries joining a i, b s g a whole it is. so this becomes naturally a global project. the world gets better connected. and once you have the connection, people are understanding each other and what hopefully have a better world. the
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people's is cannot put an end to these very passive income, which can only be resolved with the help of the international community and negotiate fees. that's the message from the how this sign. i'm boss of the russian to use a shaw device. he had a chance to sit down with. i bet a half is enough. i've. i've discussed the glasses before the interview is coming up. next. see, thank you for joining us on russia today. what do you see the reason for the escalating violence that we are witnessing in the mid least at the moment between israel and how much specifically the question is not between is on how much the question is between is id and for the see me and question you know, we signed between us on this riley and agreement,
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93 of the white house and the agreement has been designed for 5 years. after 5 years, we must go together for negotiation to reach to see a solution. in this moment, we recognize is ryan and adult students. everybody stein from 78 percent the from or for the starting. beautiful. nice is right. and we need the form is that to the nines that i to put his team and people that 22, which is 0, say it's coming from the one we would as, as a lab for them. they did one up to now as a boot, that with an admission they, they've been through who neither i to point to seen is you talking about the 2 state solution. so is that something that you still as b c as being a viable solution? you mentioned the reasons why you think it's not come into play, how can we mean i wouldn't send you away. i would go with these ladies side.

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