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the the, the a wanting this reports contain disturbing images follow. spinning a saw with a say a massive is rarely as blank, has destroyed a hospital in gather killing hundreds of civilians. the user organized accusations and said that he was actually a rock as 5 by the policy and his law major had minutes and group had rush as president put insides of recent attack on the follow student hospital wasn't getting any fare and catastrophe. according to comments. he'd made during the
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summer invasion, the pedal bass, 3 pm in moscow would not done with the pulse about the mountain roads summit and aging is the also getting latest from the middle east. i have my cup watching the hundreds of palestinians have been killed in what local authorities say wasn't. he's ready to strike on the crowd at hospital and gas. israel has rejected that occupation instead. it was actually the rocket fired by the policy and in these mom and you had met andrew, the the, the hospital is the oldest and the gas that are be done. it is located near the east where the border it was packed with wounded civilians and all those seeking shelter amid the resistance. he's ready attacks that have found that the province in recent days, israel has infested. the civilians needs that area and head the southward to
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refugee camps near the gibson border. in the evening, after we finished one of the surgeries, we heard a missile screech following by a huge explosion. as a result of the exclusion part of the ceiling of the operating room. so i decided to help out by carrying one of the wounded you had had the shrapnel in his neck into the ambulance. as i was walking towards the ambulance, there were body parts everywhere, and there were bodies piled up in the courtyards of the hospital. this is a war crime that the world has seen coming. israel, it has to be morning the entire world that it was going to attack by the city and hospitals. and it did exactly that. every western politician who has declared unconditional supports for israel zoar efforts on the part of
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sending people has the blood of these children on their hands. that's unconditional . support is what led us to this massacre. the the, the, the, the, the show that the now these was scenes of the immediate aftermath of a devastating attack on the hospital rescue workers and local survivors frantically destroyed to help the wounded and recover the dead. victims which dropped under the
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rubble of the clumped building at the massive stride cost fires in vehicles parked outside the hospital. all the surrounding areas were also affected with wreckage across the street to the emergency personnel. all of us know, conducting rescue operations, the number of casualties in gas. it has been increasing by the medical facilities that are still functioning, had been overwhelmed by the influx of when the people in desperate need of treatment. a local reporter has the best deal for us. we are here at the emergency section walking between the these people who just arrived from different areas who are. so here we can see a lot of injuries laying down on the floor, doctor's dealing with them on the floors. of course a lot of people,
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a lot of civilians next to the injuries. and we can also see on the, on the schools working really hard to serve and do their job. since the beginning of the home. we have a signal from the persian narrow that we must go for them. when we went to bed, we have seen that must occur in the nose with them. we have seen a lot of bodies, hundreds of others, bear with sick things on the threes. they are living. most of them are women and most of them are where uh, children we have evacuated to hundreds of him. we couldn't find any in just one of them. so we have been to, uh, we found, i know about the bishop, uh and them so that we bought. busy busy them on, on, on the phone as you see here on the floor. and we take them here and put them on the building without anesthesia. and sometimes because there is no but as for me to get over it. but as an example of such as sensitive,
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i'm so sort of saying there is no safety inc, as the air goes up, because the, there's only the vin. and that is know how to deal with the with, with these people was the one to decide because of a but they that they do. water comes and goes, most of the children was banned. so we couldn't that the tech sick the easy. so and also the, some of the women would have been from that. i don't know if it's a new weapon. we can see also civilians hiding inside these sections. you can see children are also looking to do bodies and sleeping next a bit. but this is terrifying. international word should take action of what happening here, right in the house with what happened in on the inside of my, my dad, the hospital was a big was big war 5. we don't want to pop in here all those possible. let's cross live now to a displaced to residents of the gas at region. shoot not just shoot is blocked. you
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would like to have you join us right now. we can only imagine the difficult situation to rhonda, but please tell us what is the current situation in the solvent gas away you want? hi, um, thank you for having me. um. well, the situation is indescribable. um, i'm currently hold in hon eunice. i'm seeing as somebody please, and we're sharing a space with over a 100 facilities and friends. my husband and i were forced to evacuate and reflect our home from god and c t. uh, he's a new fusion and unit and we were fortunate to make it out alive. with the whole wide spread destruction buildings reduced to rubble and there are thousands of homes there became a liberal, including my home. we're now in sun eunice in, but it's definitely not safe, not safe at all. despite the assurance of safety. uh,
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the really army is told people an older people and garza north area, an eastern area to evacuate and move to the south for their safety. but the, the, we seem to have lost the signal with the shoot nadia who was joining us from the guys are region. she is displaced a resident of guys i. she was bringing up to speed with the developments around where she lived and she said, but it is really difficult. it's not safe where they are and it's really been difficult for all of them and her family. that's what we've heard so far. but we'll try to get her to bring us more perspective to that as we get along. now moving on how, let's show you this image. just speak to themselves, not those facilities. those still with a chance to live have been lost to the nearest hospital, still standing ambulances lineup as staff members rushed victims through the doors
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in what can be described as a race against time. israel have a, has denied firing the missile. instead the came from the palestinian islamic jihad militant group, it's 6 15 pm, and the average of rockets was fired by some us to israel. then, at $659.00 p. m. a beverage over around 10 rockets was fired by islamic jihad from a nearby cemetery. it was at the time that 6 59 pm. when the reports opened the explosion, the dining hospital in gaza city. according to our intelligence from us check, the reports understood it wasn't his stomach judge rocket that's head misfired and decided to launch a global media campaign. to hide what really happened,
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they went as far as inflating the numbers of casualties. they understood with absolute certainty that it was a rocket, misfired by slumber got the damage of the hospital. the notices about areas footage concerns that there was no direct hits to the hospital itself. the only location damage is outside the hospital. in the parking lot where we can see signs of burning, which i will show later, no crating and no structure cause damage to nearby buildings. as opposed to the damage caused by any areas of munition, which would have been of different nature. as israel has a key this policy and in this law make jihad minutes and so being responsible for the strike, a representative of that group pain, the ron called upon the international community to find compassion for the people
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in gaza and stop. what do you quote on describe a genocide? is this the, what is happening in the gaza strip cannot be described as anything other than a crime against humanity. there is a massive siege ethnic cleansing the murder of children and women, a band on medicine, on the supply of gas, water and electricity through the gaza strip. these are all crimes against the people of gaza. and unfortunately, it happens in full view of the whole world. would you mind the manifestation of human compassion? this is a challenge that shows the head ball, courtesy of the west, by the one who went through the united nations, fed us with speeches about human rights. however, when it comes to the palest and people, there is a complete silence. they talk about false pictures, they show them, but the correct big true has not shown. this kit bulk received this do outlets in human rights most stop. our people are a nation,
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the resistance movements are leaders and military and political figures. all of them must act. now the hospital attack has exacerbated the already documented here and situation in gaza. we've heard from a john list based in the region this and all come all as she says civilians are desperately trying to cope. we have now a another to another, a suffering get in there. maybe can a soft back a we have a hi i'm, i'm, as we have a high number of, i don't think was the sausage. maybe they need to get a saucer and they cannot eat with such amount of bad cuz they're good. some of the houses that they got that were out of a their services if you call and say, oh, they're running out of the college all defeating and you're in does a 120 percent because of such i'm crying a lot of crying and we really can't calling because 1 o'clock right,
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i can be and so we just one, i totally get to the kids instead of a way it went on because once bloody conflict and seeing how much i'm going, if i'm, if she has, we have a lot of movie here in here once, and we have a lot of big selection and you have the sale of it should always 30 and we don't do without having any turns to a 6 hour looted. also, we are going to hunger really and we are going to that market. that's the big situation because it is food. i'm thinking of like a food beginning dinner. that would be not only for the few things the people out there may be 4 days or 5 days. they will not find anything. the shelves now and, and please know this of lines on the people just turn around and go here on to you to find some needs. but they can look like everything do they need. nowadays, we are start during our, the senior team together. so they're getting against this on as well as against the
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congress, most of the now together, they are elected to put on what's happening around them. and i'm sure you have another group of enrolled because they were here in spring army during summer and at st. i salt water and i vision is on the 24 people in here. it's when i fix them thursday of for the spring. they're also on the grounds, has anything to do, and with such a doctor to fix the duration the nga as a rush, as president puts into raises, attending the summit and being also shared his views about the crisis unfolding in the gas or region. he told reporters that it's been a disaster for civilians, and he called for an immediate ends to the conflict. all too soft, get paid out, who's been coughing the farm has the details and that, and even much more as well. we have changed our location here in china. we are no longer in our studio on the great will, but it is no less beautiful here. no fair. and we have had an action pack day. we
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have had russian president vladimir putin shy his views on the, on folding crisis in gaza. speaking in his press conference at the belt and vote for him which was held in beijing. he called the event, it is all set and said the dialogue is the only way for us to proceed with that of this is a terrible event. hundreds of dead and hundreds of wounded or of course a disaster in one place, especially in a place of a humanitarian nature. i really hope that this will be a signal that this conflict least and as quickly as possible. in any case, we need to reduce the matter to the possibility of starting some contacts and negotiations. but we, the most just recently, during present, flooded me a putin's a press conference for the, for the reporters who assembled here. we've been waiting for this for 2 days. he said like of course on,
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on what's been going on by the close tools in the building where we're in the residence. you as a side, as well as during his stay here in the, in beijing. as for the issues covered covered during the the press conference, you mentioned some of them of the palestinian is really crisis. for example, of like me to highlight that nobody wants these to continue new major player has any interest in these classes escalating in these complex escalating and guessing bus it needs to. and he said, russia has always stood up for a pub in a resolution to these really palestinian complex funded could only be achieved. he says a by giving the palestinians statehood one where they have their own country independent and which they can rule a themselves. the policy that the united states, for example, has been following of, of handouts here, and that of dragging it out. it isn't working and it has led he said to what is
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what is happening now. the social story regarding the creation of a palestinian state. we have a principal positions. it is not related to the current crisis at all. although this crisis brings this problem to the surface. we have always advocated for the creation of a palestinian state, independent and sovereign with its capital in east jerusalem. we and the international community have been talking about this for a long time, starting in 1948 when the task was set to create 2 sovereign states. i don't know whether this crisis will contribute to the solution of this task. what if it would be so it would be right because it would create the conditions for a possible future world for a long historical perspective. because it would replace political issues of a fundamental nature with those related to determining the process, clarity of the palestinian peoples. replacing this with some kind of economic
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handouts as us tried to do is impossible. and the current crisis shows that there was also ukraine talked about at length we asked the president about, for example, a peace agreement who negotiations at the very least you have left me a poor uh said something surprising that you create in officials have begun thinking about negotiations which is, which is something that hasn't been seen or heard off over the past past year, he said that it isn't good enough just to start talking and thinking about it. the 1st thing that must be done is present to let the skis decree about finding any sort of negotiations must must be repealed. we also asked the president about the state of the complex he. he pointed that the, the ukrainian offensives ends up are always you in regards to the needs that all failed that they had the, the gains,
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it'd be minimal for huge. we were for tremendous cost. he pointed up to, you know, some way ukraine has just launched a fresh defensive put, again pointing out the, the huge casualties of no result has for the on the tactical ne, solid supplied by the united states. president putin believes that those will only drag out ukraine's agony. indeed the aust uh vladimir putin about the recent comment made by a president by that of the united states. the busha had been defeated since the us president said russia has lost the conflict. and now the us task is to unite, you are a guest russian. how do you see this? well, the conflict is lost. the why supply the at the camps missile systems that the conflict is one, then let them come to russia to celebrate with t at the conflict is lost. then why the long range missiles asked him, what are the missile systems for that? well, of course, many of the issues mentioned we mustn't forget this is sort of on the sidelines of
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the bells and rhode for m. t a in beijing for 2 days. now, we've seen blood may proven a meeting with various loved leaders, including a european union lead to victor or the bottom of hungry booths, professing, of course sorrow at this state of relations and now and their attempts to salvage what can be salvaged. we also heard from the president during the press conference about how he spent those, those hours and hours he, he was with she's you being the leader of china. he said that for a, for an hour or 2 they, they just sat face to face meeting, drinking tea, and discussing what classified topics things that a, a very private. we know that that relationship is as good as if it is relationship that is at this point, politically. it from a political point of view,
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very oh the leader of trying to she's you being said that this is the 42nd meeting . 42nd meeting of the during this time, but here they have the stablished, a very strong, even friendly relationship with translates the relations between the 2 countries present to both that the, the russia is. now if, if you take away the regional trade partners of china, it is china, the 2nd biggest trade potluck globally off to the united states. now, having a overtaken germany model is present foods in steve bells and the boston road initiative, saying that it is a tremendous. it is a huge undertaking that, that will be felt generations into the future that will make freight and bring prosperity to all the countries of all the countries involved, all correspondent, and the q our in was in the sack of that side. belton vote for him. in the chinese capital, she took to the crews to check out them 5,
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see what was happening here. what people are saying it is free time between for and so you could stop by here and pick yourself up some reading material in every language you can find. but only one topic, seating, paying for governance of china. this is my flight time. and when your brain just needs a rest from all the forums and press conferences, you can come here and the most yourself, and it's not the chinese intangible codes. will heritage all the work. now this is what block print thing that i'm going to have a triad. creep on, royce, on okay, so we're going to make a pond the
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on the high side, we go my ponder, scroll to the schedule for the to day. for me it's absolutely john pox, aside from the big meetings between well latest and that postcard press conferences, which many people we want to watch this forums for business people and the entrepreneurs. and right now we have 3 forms taking place, consecutively, one on the green silk road, one on the do to the quantity and wants on connectivity. so there's some things that every one of plenty more to come nearby, lead to a neighboring country of china. so even if i leave the in between china and india, so that the dream of the question, changing thing for future off to like to connect with the on the people up the wars decent, the grid deep for us and we can benefit more and the more benefit from china with
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this bill and there aren't any changes that either leading to hold the peaceful moment. so that made dream of the teaching thing is to conduct the piece putting moment and the to but for the rest of the, of the people, it's 6 in the chair and the china the, the relationship must be eastern 10 in the future. also allow me to cover the list and it could be me give you the list and so that it needs a very common part of the picture of the present people. this is not a military, there is no wires. this is the part of the forgets of the people rob the show to get further details on the website on all of the stories will fall on you from the around the world and r t dot com. i am michael question, but i'll see you again. the
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the west is all in on the side of israel. it is essentially forbidden to speak of the escalation and negotiations. at this point, israel's war aims are on clear. however, we use history as a guide. there is no military solution to this conflict. they can only be a political resolution before monday. i'm not getting back to the stuff. i mean, you're going to use the motor fixture. take garcia about that 100, not out of 10 to 100. i lied to you on. is that high? certainly. ok. now i need to be here, we need to get you started with us. us produce side is sick and one on the left. she's on the more you and you now i'm not in this case, you know, send,
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