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[000:00:00;00] the, the, this is, it is combat. it is flooding. it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and it isn't. civilians are going to be hurt. well, i think it was, there will be little let up in this is vivian blood set in gaza. but as a rock, so the reality to with wanting distressing images that the fund is low and then what it says and friends. also, it is really s like in the southern gaza. but as of the real dental leaches, 6500 policies in less than 3 weeks. meanwhile,
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police in popular problems of students from guessing to the us embassy to prove that the american road is wells that we have less than the t good on the road. to see how tensions with 11 on have resulted in more than a 120000 people evacuating from northern is waiting for the town amid is escalate the a very well welcome to you from the entire i'll see international news team coming to live for most let's take a little bit of so is this out. the us has said people need the except to there's going to be most of the in casualties in gaza as a israel continues. it strikes on the territory
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a ceasefire right now. really only benefits from us. this is for, it is combat. it is bloody, it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and innocent civilians are going to be hurt going forward. i wish i could tell you something different. i wish that that wasn't going to happen. but it is, it is going to happen and that doesn't make it right, doesn't make it the dismissal. it doesn't mean that we aren't going to still take the express concerns about that and, and do everything we can to help. these rarely do everything they can to minimize it but, but that's, that's unfortunately, that's the nature of conflict. what you heard, and there's comments that it was simply the she we know using the situation that's happening in gauze or a moment in this the 1st time we've heard this from western powers from west and media. if we look at the situation in, say, ukraine lost in the ways of thought was covered compared to what we're seeing.
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goals are at the moment. and also what we've seen in previous conflicts in the middle east in the past. that just serious, it's a very different story when, when you create install safe in february of 2022, we sole, if you are full of western powers, including the us, talking about opening their arms to the white ukrainians, the european. so i think that is clear. what we're seeing here is there is a distinction between what we talking about is the color of people's skin and the valley we put on their lives. let's just give you a reminder of how some of the coverage was at the start of the claim for last year . we are, sorry, it's really emotional for me because i see europe and people with blue eyes and loans here being seals. this isn't a place with all due respect, you know, like iraq or afghanistan. this is a relatively civilized, relatively european. i have to choose those words carefully to. we are in the 21st century. we are in a,
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you routine city and we have cruise missile fire as though we were in a rock. we certainly don't see that kind of comfort to him. we talking about the thousands of children that have been killed in gulls. there was a huge double starting to take in the way that the school is being treated when you look at the war in ukraine. there was a suggestion that this could be a war march to the gates of brussels. we're now looking at these really goals at conflict as if they say some local parochial conflict. it's not going to expand further, but the reality couldn't be further from the truth was in children, been killed. i've seen civilians, i've seen the out of the women. it wouldn't health work as john list old have fallen victim to this. how was the western media coughing this whole complex? well, this being an accusation of double standards when we talk about the ukraine, who, whenever they was
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a strike that resulted in any casualties that included the victims being children. they were lost it all over the headlines, a number of the children. we knew everything about those children, the same comp, deseck, so those thousands of children and gone, so we will spend lives in the past 2 weeks. in fact, they've been simply overlooked. we've heard for unicef who's despite the number of deaths and injuries to children as being simply started going to the us as described people, people dying as being collateral damage. now, perhaps i shouldn't come as a shop because us administration of the us administration has really seen people as being collateral damage when it comes to war. even when the strikes the cost by the us themselves. back in 2021, the us. i strongly, kate, afghanistan, and killing 3 children. and this is how the us reacted to it. it's a tough scenario to be and it was a mistake. there was an honest mistake. that's a mistake. it's
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a really credible mistake is an honest mistake. and all this mistake can you imagine having to try and explain that to the parents if those children that died, that those children were collateral damage and an honest mistake, it's really very difficult. and now we see is well continuing to retaliate folders, how much the tax on october, the 2nd question, many people are asking is when is enough enough? what is the limit to what the us would like to see before the passion of the ally to say it enough is enough. let's stop. the volunteer was very difficult to know what that point is. maybe to mount a to a renewal could ice ations think the point is already being reached. but just to give you an idea of what saving us miller treat consent is to perhaps feed in limits and then they have something called an n c v. this is called a non combatants cottle folly vases and limits of innocent people that can be
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killed by a command. i'm as an incidental killing as a result of the work or strikes it's going on reach and we don't have the free guest. but for example, we do know that the value of one american citizens life is equivalent to the value of a 112, a rocky civilians or a 112 syrian at the civilians. so that gives you a sense of the value of the u. s. military and what value they put on life compared to us civilians. and we don't yet know what value the us puts on civilian life in palestine. more than 6500 passing as have now being killed in just on the 3 weeks of is riley's as strikes. now hundreds of people as being that morning that relatives and friends him and his really s like in a ton unit on wednesday. crowds gathered as bodies wrapped in white software loaded and lined up on the ground. oh, cool media report. say 6,
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same people look hills payment in garza off costs money out of essentials supplies as the siege on clay remains located. help us out said that they were finding it difficult but had the dead for the burial supplies of the white as lubbock shroud cool. the fun of his use to wrap the dead before burial. running no more. wilco says they are receiving hundreds of bodies every day. the, the stones of the aggression on gauze we received hundreds of bodies, the state of those bodies, a terrible body pods, broken skills, empty skills, bodies of children, body, parts of children. seems that a heart wrenching most of bodies that shod. lots of them come burned. the body bags that we had to run out. we asked for help and got some, but those new supplies would only last for 2 more days. mailboxes and
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a southern gaza high rise to say when i'm born baby also, her mother was killed and then as strike newborn as being a a is we i live inside an incubator. however dunces all concerned about electricity outages as the system to see a major, the ongoing is really blockade of the territory. now medical services all ready said to be close to breaking point. i made the influx of patients, garza based jealous homes, which are on the board from about my name is darian situation and across the you guys are still very worse and worse sir, because of the situation that they face the electricity is really reaching the danger line next to us people, hospitals, there's a lot of various tracks periodically,
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continuous air strikes next to the hospital. generators inside the hospital is not running very well, like some of the hosp to trying to borrow guides from the hospitals to run the generators like uh, the agent hospitals in the north of the city. before 3 days they stop the electricity cut off to the hospital completely. there's no electricity there. they were allowed to take some guys from another half hospital. i went to the north and visited the hosp with the palm here inside the nation hospital in the north of garza city. where people are displaced here. many of these people are injured and they didn't go back to their houses because they, their houses are really destroyed. people suffering from finding water. i'm finding food and the money to who's also wanting the international community that they're going to stop their services very soon. because they don't have enough got to run
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the hospital generators near the hospital veiling with thousands of injuries out of the hospitals receive more than 900 casualties. the humanitarian, a didn't center of the north of guys, a city people inside this hospital. they actually needs what uh they need some activities that need the food. they need close the sufferings of the human fear. and situation here basically is a disaster is very fine. miss a brand new. i mean missing yahoo has pain. his forces have quote, destroyed thousands of terrace either providing to enter the gaza enclave. but a pm still refused to disclose the timing specifics, scale on the ground, the operation. it may lastly, as well as what it is useless or fighting with how mazda mazda ends along the shore line. the idea of the site at least to how much somebody sends attempted to access is well by the see, know who of the gaza strip off the entry and nearby beach in gauze via
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a tunnel for those posted by these vitamins. he shows a couple of naval vessels seeking out the target. large explosions can then be seen in the sea with the how most of the divers poke in. just about those that are the middle east bureau chief marie, if enough enough, has a more now on the latest developments in israel and the on the inc hostage situation, it was supposed to be a happy moment for the entire nation. the entire country eventually went a little bit the wrong direction after being released from her master's give to be a lady in her, a to is residential. one of the jew specimens in south and israel boulder in gaza gave my name to be describing which she and other hostages had been through in these 2 weeks. how armed crowds stormed her house, how she was beaten with sticks? how gunman on a motorcycle took her inside the guys 3 and how already on the ground inside in
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place, see in other hostages worth taking through the underground tunnels to a small room where about $25.00 other prisoners were already have. she basically said that she went to hell and back, but at the same time and the same interview, that lady also said that she was given access to medical care and that she was treated well while in cafeteria t, adding that the palestinian fighters cared for all the needs of the prisoners, making sure none of them get 6 and also there was a doctor even visiting those in cafeteria to ones in 2 or 3 days. and despite the fact that significantly bigger part of the freed hostages test them. and it was all about bad things happened to her, and other civilians is really made a report that some is really officials with war. the positive remarks may damage is really interest leave. should statements about the humane treatment of the hostages at the hands of the almost terrace harmed is rarely public diplomacy. it would have been appropriate at the very least,
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to make it clear to live shits or her family members. that message is in the spirit, serve the enemy at a sensitive time. and it seems that the freed hostages, revelation these fall from the only words the word, these rarely politicians. earlier the liter, all of these really opposition lecture the international media on how to cover israel. him as conflict saying that if journalists are adaptive, it serves the him as militant group. he's the international media is a could save. it says come us. if it just shows both sides, it says, come us. my argument is that the media congress claim to bring both sides of the story. if you do that, you're only bringing one homicide. that's cowardly and that it's lazy. it's an insult, insult to the victims, including the police thing and victims. it's also, i mean, so to the core idea of what journalism is,
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believe me. i know i wasn't real nice for 31 years. well as well as oregon's time us continues. it is the 19th day of our insureds military operation. the idea says in the last day alone, you're an expensive air and into a re strikes a fired and destroyed hundreds of military and governmental sides in the gases, 3 belonging to have mass, including military headquarters, emanation storage is and launching positions of miss salas. this is where the army also says that a big number of how mass operatives have been killed. earlier on tuesday, there was quite a disturbing statement by have mass military wing saying that the militants again managed to infiltrate israel and to enter one of the sacraments in israel's south, at the border with gaza and that they were clashing with the army. they are on the ground later. the idea of confirmed that information saying that the militants were trying to use the underground tunnels leading to the beach. but these really air strikes, attack them, and there is no threat anymore. but the fact that there was an attempt by the
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militants, again to infiltrate. israel was very disturbing and worried because i have to tell you that the people here in israel still afraid of the militants attack. and worrying that they could be a repetition of what's happened here on october. the 7th to impact us on the police have loved students from guessing to the us embassy, the protesting and for support of israel and the sizes of the scene burning is really defined. so i am calling for an end to what they consider to be in genocide of the person and people who report the how do look a has sent us this report. we are sending in his file by the name of the american i'm pressing. and so, you know, so, and these policies are invested as from his mom is the a sort of went very fast because he and medical universities and other universities and colleges,
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the best thing i guess is i n d a support funded life. and the best time for both parties, i thought maybe as far as the top of all the rest of the different policies. and this is just the last part of that off i'm putting it on that i run is my big and james you have brother a mouse. c i guess design, we will fight against this receiver. we will eliminate these coward leaders by a conclusive war against them. we will take revenge for a police union brothers and sisters. not because there is no embassy of israel and practice, then we are protest them here against the us. and you end because washington claims as a champion of bees in the world. but in reality, it's a dictator. and we also ask a question to the us. why are your lips tight? well, thousands of the palestinians have been killed. is ro, itself is nothing but world powers and imperative want to control muslims in the middle east by stablish, inc, and a legal stage in the region. this is just the business as the us is the biggest
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home state in the world. and when there's trouble and boy in any parts of the world, americans are bad to sell level machines. the, the great, i guess a professor wanted the se, monday for the dues, how some of them and the to the front of our work as well. i'm sitting here to, sorry, from microsoft that said certificate as the present that has canceled a trip and to as well and made of the online showing in gaza. but i need them to continue this type of quote in humane. now with more details, here's all t's. yas, and again, earlier this year it seemed to turkey is relations were experiencing something of a breakthrough that's relations were improving. and for the most part they were earlier this year, the 2 states decided to appoint for emissions and ambassadors to carry care and israel and
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a mutual move to essentially improve the dialogue between the 2 states atrocities carried out by the idea of against palestinian civilians. as a matter that the trucks that will not essentially turn a blind w 2 and to remain silent in the turkish parliamentary group meeting held by are the one and his party. he had some rather harsh sentiments that he wanted to essentially convey. and let's listen to what he had to say before we move on. the slide in israel's attacks on gaza are both murderous and mentally ill for those who perpetrate them. and for those who support them as a turkish nation, we're the only people on earth who have never practiced racism. the jewish community knows this best. we're the only region annually states where jews have lived for centuries and anti semitism has not emerged. the general status been on the right is that the west, especially led by the united states just simply does not understand. and the rhetoric coming out of the middle east and that israel, although has the right to defend itself,
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also should be held accountable if and one carrying out acts against humanity, particularly were referencing a tax on civilian infrastructure. the church president believes that much of the west is not doing anything to prevent the onslaught that is expected to happen if and one is rarely side decides to launch its ground defensive. but more upon the, it's almost as if the united states is providing israel with a get out of jail free card. the sentiments coming out of onto a are fairly harsh. it has also referred to us from us, not as a service organization, but more in the lights of liberators in this decades. long conflict with israel to associate and provide more inside the church president did have a bit more to say, respect and respect to as the international community. and those know in the region, those outside the region should stop poured fuel onto the fire. all parties should take their hands off the trigger and
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a ceasefire should be declared immediately director and direct negotiations should be initiated to release the hostages. so the sentiments coming from the international community from china, russia, syria, iraq, 11 on turkey, a guitar, saudi arabia, the sun summit generally is that the conflict, she'll be put to an end to that a ceasefire should be reached by statements coming out of the united states. the united kingdom and france essentially points out the fact that israel has a right to defend itself, but more importantly, they're concerned that the concept does not spill over. but based on what the text president had to say, he believes that this concept not only will spill over, but the, it's the fact that the united states and the west and how lies are doing everything in their power to not to prevent it. so it's a matter of great concern for many people who live in the region state such as georgia, iran, iraq, syria, even lebanon on here, is essentially following these updates very closely. and it's a matter of great concern, because many people are affected by this conflict. there are thousands of people that have been displaced from the houses in the south. as
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a result of this conflict of conflict, they just don't have any control over president losing the law has as far as has been done. this is the also that is killed in the is very god's, a convict, dri amazing with face need is in russia. you said, you said you would, let's just say you want to express my condolences to the families of these res, i'm citizens of other countries whose loved ones were killed or injured during the attack on october the 7th. but it is also obvious to us that innocent people should not be held accountable for crimes committed by others to fight against terrorism cannot be carried out according to the notorious principles of collective responsibility. when old people, women and children in entire families also died. hundreds of thousands of people left without shelter, food, water, electricity, and medical care. this is a rail, humanitarian catastrophe. during his meeting in the kremlin with a different face representatives of russia, the russian president touched upon the ongoing war uh,
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between israel and palestine. and the express concerns over the situation. he called it a humanitarian disaster, emphasizing the hundreds of, of people dying and losing their homes. now he also drew attention to certain forces that are taking part or trying to take part in this conflict. and he said that they might just try to provoke and you round of escalations that go beyond the middle east. most of the same time we say at times by some forces to provide for the escalation, draw as many of the countries and nations into the conflict as possible using them for their own selfish interests. the loans are real wave of chaos and mutual hatred . not only in the middle east, but also far beyond his board is to achieve this. they also try to play on the national and religious feelings of millions of people. all right, but it's such a policy has been implemented for a long time, long before the current crisis. it was now russia's position on resolving the
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conflict is based on the decisions of the un security council and based on the 2 state solution and is riley and paul is saying instead, the russian head of state has previously mentioned that that would be the only way to have a long lasting piece in the middle east. the last days of wrangling, america's finally got it. so a new speaker of the house of representatives, republican light, johnson has been inactive. the most powerful position in the us is only promised to quote, in spite change for the american people, i'm come but a harmful policies of the by the administration. now let's get the low down on this and head states, so either speak to ortiz, rachel 11th, made sure that see you. now, mike johnson is the 4th republican nomination for the position says kevin mccarthy was ousted. what was the significance of his and victory,
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both for the republican policy and to the us as a whole, as well after weeks of turmoil and speculation, the us house of representatives officially has a new speaker. that's republican congressman mike johnson. he is the 4th republican to be nominated for the role after kevin mccarthy was ousted in an unprecedented vote earlier this month. but unlike the 3 nominators who ran before him, johnson secure the speakership on his 1st round of vote, receiving support from all of the republicans who voted in a vote of 2 122209. as expected, all of the democrats oppose 10 now reports of describe johnson as deeply religious and even killed, noted that, unlike others, and his party, johnson has few fellows and one very important back or former president donald trump. trump gave johnson his endorsement, saying he thinks the new speaker will be fantastic and that he hasn't heard one
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negative comment about him. while johnson had no opponents during the private roe call, late tuesday, some 2000 republicans did not vote, which would have been more than enough to sink his nomination if they had a post to. it appears that the timing was just right, as republicans have spent weeks going back and forth between conservative hardliners and more moderate establishment approved options. so we're does the new speaker stand on us foreign policy as that remains a big topic of debate within the party? well, well, johnson initially supported us aid for ukraine last year. he notably voted against 2 different appropriations bills that provided a to ukraine in 2022. and just last month, earlier this year on the issue of ukraine, he said quote, american tax payers have sent over $100000000000.00 in h ukraine in the last year. they deserve to know if you, craney and government is being entirely forthcoming and transparent about the use
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of this massive sum of tax payer resources. and when it comes to israel, johnson is likely to fall in lock step with many of his fellow republicans for calling for more funding in a for his room right now. as he has said, multiple times that he stands with israel, and he called for a speaker to be elected quote. so the house can take all necessary action to end him off for ever. now right now, president biden is seeking over $105000000000.00 in what he calls and national security funding, which includes aid for israel ukraine. anti juan is not clear yet with the house under new speaker, mike johnson will approve, but the clock is ticking as a phase. the government shut down if they do not approve funding for the next year by the upcoming deadline. on november 17th. it's a really interesting and the the right and so glad to hey, you'll inside science photo and we had the,
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