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sions, as the better the answer is will be the disturbing images from palestine authorities. there is say, israel attacked a mosque in the west bank and the market in gaza, killing a number of people as a desk to amounts. women and children have paid the heavy as well, and i made a note over that my children and i were sleeping when the rockets in our house we got out from under the rubble the warrants, any resistance fighters in the area only civilians. i mean, my wife and our children, none of us have anything to do with the resistance, with the ideas ground operation looming closer as rarely families are morning, loved ones killed by how much you deal with the pain. you need to live with the pain. and that as a we doing it as a data to thing and it's very difficult
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the line from moscow. this is our to international. i'm rachel rubel, at the latest on the israel palestine conflict. the idea has carried out an error strike on the i'll answer mosque in the janine refugee camp in the west bank. according to israel, the strike was carried out to quote, eliminate an underground terror compound. the footage here shows the aftermath locals rushed to the scene. and as you can see, the building has been considerably damaged. a local reporter brings us this report . the military of 16 uh, belonging to the is there any forces a mom did a loss of the most in, in the vision needed refuge account result of the in depth of 170 and one posting and civilian who, whose the,
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whose identity cannot be confirmed and there is other, the 3 others and there's only the resulting 3 others injures. and of course, the air strikes across the goes us to the didn't stop everywhere and the goal is to go. there is an attack on houses, on the, on the streets in the middle of the streets is really for just trying to cotton, the roads. and of course, there's a stock. honestly, you know, market resulted 8 casualties to thousands of injuries as well worth and exhibition in almost a rod indiscriminate the air strikes during the entire suck a loss street into all across some street. just carpet bomb being, resulting in many deaths, including some friends of my brother. our shop was also damaged and hopefully the
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financial loss can be compensated. the entire circle ox street has been completely demolished, as well as the nearby neighborhoods. and of course, we have about the material situation here and you guys, us are in general engineer with inside the hospitals inside, inside the, you know, a schools transformed into a shelter and they still have been having a big problems like these tales, suffering from electricity. they couldn't find the water and the whole soul couldn't find food. if you don't want to talk about a hospitals, now there's danger. these are risk of their new borns, newborn baby, and the kidney dialysis people who suffer from
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these diseases. and also if you want to talk about the diseases inside the hospital, we have started to few of the separate separate from the diseases between the, the displaced people. this is actually the danger because at least starting to feel these diseases between the displaced people inside the hospital due to the high number huge number of displays, people lean down everywhere and there's a lot of danger as well because there's a lot of people these there's a lot of casualties and they still under the rough pool and they stood there for a few days right now. so we start the medical center here. wonder that
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the diseases across the color between the people on diseases would be separate. and garza the grim numbers and keep rising after 2 weeks of bombing bias really forces over 4300 had been killed in more than 13000 had been wounded. according to the local health ministry. c the hospitals are struggling with the constant and flow of new patients with a situation compounded by a lack of medical supplies. reports say, nearly 3000 women and children in palestine have died since the start of the war. united nations has called 2 quotes and the nightmare the or the l. c. for
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hospital in gaza as among those that are treating the casualties. a parent of a child who is being taken care of there told us that in the area where they were head, there were no military target. * well, i mean to know that my children and i were sleeping when the rockets in our house we got out from under the rebel. the warrants, any resistance fighters in the area, only civilians, me, my wife and our children. none of us have anything to do with the resistance. on the israeli side, the idea has blamed tomas for the casualties among civilians. that says, the militant group is responsible for over $500.00 failed rocket launches and recent days. israel has released footage which claims to show him aust rockets that crashed inside of gaza. they also alleged the militants, have used civilians as human shields well occupied. civilian infrastructure to launch attacks. as a rock is continued to land from gaza,
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some families of israel are gathering it to bury their dead. this footage, it shows the funeral procession of a filmmaker who was killed by him off 2 weeks ago. the militant on slot hot, the nation off guard among the dad was an american, his really soldier, really weiss or his parents spoke to us about their son's legacy. my son was based at the arrows crossing um 2 weeks ago, saturday, october 7th. at 6 30 in the morning. the hamas a terrace decided to come and say as though to force their way into as well. then they came over the border and they came into his base and they started cooling and kidnapping and burning everything in their way. human is other ssl soldiers, stories returning fire to these terrace and the one points being out numbered,
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they realized they were being numbers. i my son turns one of the offices and says this is fruitless at this point. there's more of them and they are voss. and we need to do something. my sons, the officer ends more soldiers, went out on the fire around the building. got up on the roof and like i said, which on fire i want managed to either chill or make them make those tears play, thereby saving the whole base. i think, i think i heard this law we were sitting when we went morning that you don't deal with the pain. you need to live with the pain. and that's what we're doing as a day to day thing. and it's very difficult. and we have to learn to live with this pain. and remember that all these children that were killed all died of fuels. it was the phone calls that we got from parents that he was discharged into other
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children telling us how wonderful their, their soldier, children spoke of our son. that we decided as part of his legacy. we started a funds to help under for the soldiers in the army and we've been collecting money so that we can continue his work on the 1st 20 trucks carrying humanitarian aid to gaza have passed through egypt. rock of border crossing after the check point was briefly open on saturday. the cons way of food and medical supplies had been handed over to the policy and in the red crescent group. as you can see in this video here, the gates were unlocked, allowing the vital assistance to roll through and head north. however, more than 200 trucks carrying 3000 tons of age are still waiting for a clearance to enter the size of the humanitarian aid is crucial for thousands of displays. palestinians, many who have hope to escape the violence have fled. the southern dies and are now living in refugee camps. a local reporter sent us this report from con eunice. and
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we are here as one of the refugee camp that's was erected by the and run, run a vocational training center and find you in this city. and south of the gaza strip as we hear from operations here. and as this trading as this vocational training center center and south ring, gaza strip city of new and is that the 10s that are estimated at age 188010 at containing or show during about 807 to 800, follow cindy, and have been displaced around the region as well as that these numbers, this number is added to the 17000 palestinian, the women men and the children. i need to do early who have been displaced from
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different parts of the region nearby. the tunnel ma have been good people living in peace without problems and we have nothing to do with anything originally. we were citizens, not for geez, there's really army phoned us, demanding us to leave immediately. we came over here under showing what we've been displaced here for more than one week. the 2nd visit did. we had a new house on the bells lee of main street. all area was hates and we moved to the nearby shaking said neighborhood staying with my uncle and then to a school for shelter until they also rated the chaise a itself. we badly rese calling eunice and then we had that they hate all streets and vega here and some people will reportedly code an images in here. i'll have him delete some charge. the people have provided us with some food water and blankets. but living, hey, in these tense is quite miserable besides this, that the rock loads that had been reported that and that had been reportedly entering, that goes us to read iris to not being c in the,
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in the territory. of course, the guys thread not 3 chain, this particular a very low debt or a shelter place, including the vocational training center itself. and that annually erected tense, provided and supported by that bridge across international. this is a part of the situation in gaza. one of the major happenings that recruit rep, that recruiters and the results of as well as continued iris strikes and, and military actions against the most densely populated parts of the world of the world, which is the tiny coast attitude at the rate of the gaza strip. ronnie reed, r e r t. soldering gauze us rep. these rarely military reports. it's carried out an attack on a military compound along the border with 11 on. it says the facility was targeted after our rock. it was launched from the site that took aim at and is really you
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a be, it comes as has the law and the idea of forces have exchanged fire with increasing frequency over the past week. all right, let's press live now to our corresponding as an ac in to get more on what's happening us and you're in love and on how is the situation there right now? the appraisal for the most part, during the day southern lebanon is quiet, its peaceful, and many of the residents, the suggest that it's a slice of having. but in the late afternoon, the showing the clashes and of the uncertainty is when it becomes a matter of great concern unless until the early evening. and that's typically one to show me starts over the course of the last couple of days. at least the intensity and the frequency of the shopping has increased. but most of the range and the scope of the classes. based on the idea of reports, they suggested that his beloved targets had been destroyed within southern lebanon, but the tactics of which is will i use it as
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a matter of great concern for many civilians in the region as well. they suggest that they use a gorilla or militia type of warfare tactics, and they essentially come into residential areas, carrier attacks. and it's the solid that's was that resembles a hit and run and then is really targets specifically target those areas. but it's a matter of whether his blood targets are still there or whether they left, and that's just one of the matters that essentially are on the minds of the people in northern israel. the idea of has essentially evacuated another about 14 settlements, essentially designating the border with lebanon. a know goes on, a military's own, ranging from anywhere from 4 to 9 kilometers deep. this is a defensive line that the is really forces suggest to use in case of this ground defensive and a gaza city. but this defensive line could also potentially become an offensive line if need be. of course, all of the sides that are currently involved in this campaign say that they don't want to further escalate things, but they are ready if they can box. the developments coming out of syria as well
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suggests that israel is not necessarily willing but capable of ensuring that this conflict skills and skills over and to configure the region the areas. marceau, the airports in damascus and the level in syria have been targeted. they've been rendered useless, and this just leads to mountain and go over the region. yes, and what's been the public reaction to the events of the last days? it is easy to say that the public reaction has been, makes to there's a great deal of anger, outcry not just towards the idea, but towards the left forces within the region as well. they suggest that they don't that, that nothing has bullet forces. don't have the best interest of the civilian population in mind or in hearts. and this is a matter of concern for civilians that are looking to associate, evacuated southern lebanon, and move further ne site to essential claims that nobody, whether the, here's the last slide or these really. so i take into accounts of the importance of civilian life. we've, let's take a listen as to what some of the civilians within the region are saying before we continue, which is what just time to act. and this is the last thing we can do. praise be
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to god. tell the last the 2nd pencil and all how is this and feels outlook this compared to human loss, which was thought of of them. it is not surprising that the zionist enemy target civilians. we are a custom to the enemy targeting civilians and non civilians. yesterday showing was a message of intimidation for the locals of this town. but we are used to such terrorist facts and we will never leave our land because we paid a high price to liberate it. we will remain on our land. yes and the idea of ground operation seems to be a matter of when not, ethel, what do you know about the timing? so that's exactly the situation. and it seems like military personnel, or at least military authorities and political authorities have a split decision when it comes to how they want to conduct this operation. one of
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the is really military spokespersons, essentially it's tuesday and i suggested that that they are interested in, of course, the feeding come from us. but more importantly, they said that they are not especially guaranteeing that all hostages will return safely. the main goal here is to defeat thomas, and this is a matter of concern for politicians and it is rarely as well. of course is really civil. you can suggest that the life of civilians are hostages, should be prioritized above anything else. but this is where things become a bit complicated, just based on that statement. weekends as at least for one. and i can at least understand that the importance of this decision is going to be paramount. and whether this operation actually continues, it is shut, casting some shadows, and some doubts about. another is rarely politician issued a statement um earlier today. and he essentially suggested that the ground operation cannot be stopped until there was a victory. any highlighted some of the conditions for a victory. i'm going to very briefly skim over them. number one, he says,
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how must must be eradicated to the gods of palestinian civilians will be managed by another authority. and this is where things get a little bit complicated. number 3 says, that's of forwarding, the strengthening of hezbollah 11 on is essential number 4 is mobilizing the international community to fight the iranian access of terrorism. now these 2 conditions, the last 2 conditions, essentially give us an understanding that israel is also interested in escalating this conflict further into lebanon and further into syria, neighboring areas. and this is a matter of priority for not just some is really politicians, but politicians with another non syria. but most of the international committee has also been adam. it's ensuring that israel has an exit strategy and an end game before starting this ground offensive. there are 2 correspond that yes, and i can guess and thank you. on the saturday, washington is circulated a draft un security council resolution that advocates israel's right to defend
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itself and accuses a ron of supplying arms to hum us. well, that's as after the us to be towed a brazil drafted tax calling for a humanitarian pause to allow humanitarian aid access to gaza. if the u. s. a had approved the document it would have passed. however, washington said a lot of the draft because there was no mention of israel's right to defend themselves. it says error. countries argue that israel cannot justify his actions as the institution us draft the tag, which does not call for any pause or truce in the fighting or detail safe passage to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid that also likes any condemnation of attacks on civilians in gaza. it can support you as president joe biden flew to tel aviv last week. his 8 hour visit took place the day after a hospital attack in does a city that reported they killed hundreds of palestinians as american and british leaders surprised as well as commitment to not put civilians in harm's way. the situation on the ground shows
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a different reality. i know that you are taking every precaution to avoid harming civilians. the everything began to collapse. i went into the house to pick up some things as suddenly the building began to full. i couldn't move. suddenly i heard my mom start screaming as well as everyone else was able to get out from under the rubble and started screening calling for my mom. when i went outside i so terrifying sites. i know the choices are never clear or easy for the leadership. the is always cost requires being delivered. the
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my relatives of that created from guys a cd because it was supposed to be safe through here. but all of his, all we need is the one who takes charge of all affairs less than 24 hours after his trip to israel, the biden administration addressed by the number that addressed as nation. boeing to create a better, more stable future for the middle east. you said the us remains committed to a 2 state solution between israel and palestine, despite how distant that currently seems. are these download the quarter has more on the state of us foreign policy? once upon a time, american foreign policy was a bit more cautious when it came to the middle east. you must remember the 1st, i'm an american 2nd, i'm a secretary of state. and 3rd, i'm a jew, but times have changed that american politicians are now more used to taking things a little personally, if you'll permit me um, personal aside. i come before you. not only as the united states secretary state,
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it also is a do. it's not like being a jill means you have to support as rarely, bombing campaigns against the palestinian people in the us state department. so you're not, you've got no choice terms like de escalation and phrases like an end to the blood shed had been banned. the departments, internal communications, scroll, diplomacy pick aside to support and co op and cross your fingers for the enemy's brutal destruction. it's the us foreign policy strategy that we've seen throughout the decades of conflicts across the globe. a run, a few escalate. this war were coming for you to i one makes your own judgments about their independence. we are not moving. we're not encouraging our being independent. we're not to let that's their decision. but would us forces defend the island? yes, we will continue to stand by ukraine side. and today we're announcing you assistance totally more than $1000000000.00 in this common effort. for some reason,
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it seems to have come as a surprise to western officials that the rest of the world has been a little taken aback by the barbarism and hypocrisy they've seen over the years. we've definitely lost the battle in the global self. all the work we have done with a global south over ukraine has been last. forget about the rules, forget about more order. they won't ever listen to us again. what does the us have to show for trying to divide and conquer the globe protests at home involving both jews and arabs. i'm here because president biden statement still reflects my stance as an american jail. so i'm here to stand up against and i'm upset about what my government has done in a rack in vietnam and not gamut ghana. stan, i'm upset about the history of our country, which includes genocide and slavery. and i want israel and the united states not to keep making that same mistake because hate and war only creates more hate and more, even though it's helping you, in fact, giving the green light for israel to committed genocide,
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what crimes and cry against humanity you found us as american citizens, you failed us as philistines and you failed the world's community abroad. washington doesn't feel that citizens are safe anymore while we're even starting to see the sand and the state department itself. i believe to the core of my soul that the responses or at least taking and with the american support, both full, that responds and follow the stages core of the occupation. well, let me lead to more and deeper sufferings about the is really and the palestinian people and is north in the long american interest. diplomacy is supposed to build bridges, but america's foreign policy is only burning them down. perhaps it's time for washington to rethink the way it treats the rest of the world. a disaster that's how russian president vladimir putin has called the violence in the middle east. he added that dialogue is the only way forward. i say it's a, well, that of this is a terrible event. hundreds of dead and hundreds of wounded or of course
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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 needs to and as quickly as possible. in any case, we need to reduce the matter to the possibility of starting some contacts and negotiations. the palestinian is really crisis, for example, let me approve highlight so that nobody wants these to continue. new major player has any interest in these classes, escalating in these complex escalating and, and guessing was it needs to n t said russia has always stood up for a pub in a resolution to these really palestinian conflict. funded can only be achieved. he says a by giving the palestinians statehood one where they have their own country independent and which they can rule themselves. the policy that the united states, for example,
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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 what is happening now. the social story regarding the creation of a palestinian state. we have a principal position. 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, but if it would be so it would be right because it would create the conditions for a possible future rolled for a long historical perspective. so because it would replace political issues of a fundamental nature with those related to determining the prosperity of the
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palestinian peoples. replacing this with some kind of economic handouts as us try to do is impossible. and the current crisis shows that the russian president made those comments at the 3rd belt and road for him, held in china. the event drew attention from around the world and so on. dozens of countries take part in the meeting. and while the mountain road brings the countries together to pay the way toward a multi polar world, our cheese assess, get taylor looked into the chinese initiative, and it's a historical roots is one of the most colossal infrastructure projects, overall time roads and railways put some power plants a and that ports, you know, for $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. you know, over the past 10 years,
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the b r i cooperation has yielded from full results and it's circle of friends has continued to expand. it has been proven that the built in 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 the peoples of all countries on failed 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. so does the boat stops the revitalization of ancient overland trade routes connecting europe to asia. then does the road shipping lanes which follow in the sales of marco polo, join us se asia, the middle east, africa, europe, and on to lots in america to and really it started right here of the great world of china. one of the reasons that this the world's largest mountain made structure was
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built, wants to protect the fost international trading root, the silk road, which so constant attacks from new mobs in the north. as far back as 2000 years ago, these flagstones sold the foot steps and caravans of men from soft, long paces speaking different languages wearing different clothing, trading and spices in tech, solve t and ivory, gold and jade. as a nation bordering 14 of the countries china was on is you need to place to be a global nexus of trade, not just trade, but she died at the job. i hope that by engaging in full exchange of useful will contribute to pursuing the balance involved initiative that project on the sensory . so it can bring benefits to people across the world. projects for people to people, corporations such as the so called culture. yeah. the tories. yeah. the all festival, the feel and tv project to the seminar and the think tank guy like our floor we're seeing these interactions have brought all people increasingly closer. along the
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way, nearly half a 1000000 jobs have been created and almost 40000000 people have been lifted out of publish see the be all right to date remains on challenged. not just in terms of the amount of money invested, but how it also has development without demands to for the 9 on ideology, somebody from the developing country said to me, what we get from china is an airport. what we get from the united states is a lecture. so hey, we all on our part of stones in the middle of nowhere. so again, it's not too big, right? one of china for nothing. the names, not just testament with one your mental size. this right here is a symbol of telling us longevity of it's enjoying ambitions on success in connecting nations and of its historic role in the facilitating of economic prosperity.

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