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is when you sit, although it's in the subdomain via the, the, this is, it is combat. it is bloody, it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and innocent civilians are going to be hurt . was the walls, i will be the laptop and the civilian bloodshed all the time. that's the reality. of course the u. s. resolution is a license support hazard said a few minutes aaron measures that as well. so basically did you read the wrong gracious? nobody wants to try it. i think the us off the to resolution on garza, i'm the new or easy on the, our country totally on the un security council votes against it. warning this, i think i'm, it is, are i had the
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on the, on the, to the on friends killed off an age where the s like in southern gaza. the size the old that sold tops more than 6500 in this country. and i'm drunk suitable for the week to leave us evidently, to protest against america's pro is well the driving company today for the latest global news on the i might have on the end. this is on the tonight the us has said people need to except there's going to be most of the casualties in gossip as israel continues is as strikes on the territory 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 it isn't. civilians are going to be hurt
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going forward. i wish i could tell you something different. i wish that that wasn't going to happen. but it is, he's going to happen and that doesn't make it right, doesn't make it the dismissal. it doesn't mean that we are 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 quote you hate and there's comments that i was simply the she, we know using the situation that's happening in gauze or at the 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, you'll see in the ways of thought was covered compared to what we're seeing. 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 installing safe, in february of 2022,
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we saw all of 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're talking about is the color of people's skin in the valley we put on their lives. let's just give you a reminder of how some of the coverage was stolen to view claims for last year. we are, sorry, he's really emotional for me because i see europe and people with blue eyes and loans here being to this isn't a place with all due respect, you know, like it rock or afghanistan's is a relatively civilized, relatively european. i have to choose those words carefully to we are in the 21st century. we are in a 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 when we talking about the thousands of children that have been killed in gulls. if there was
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a huge double stand the tank 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. that's not going to expand further, but the reality couldn't be further from the truth was in children, been killed. i've seen the civilians, i've seen the women even health work as john list old have fallen victim to this. how was the western media covering this whole complex? well, this being an accusation of double standards when we talk about the ukraine, who, whenever they was a strike that resulted in any casualties that included the victims being children. they were polasta all over the headlines, the number, the children. we knew everything about those children. the same comp be set for those thousands of children in garza who rules their lives in the past 2 weeks. in
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fact, they've been simply overlooked. we've heard for unicef, who's describes 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 that shouldn't come as a shop because us administration of the us administrator and has really seen people as being collateral damage when it comes to war. even when the strikes the cause by the us themselves, back in 2021. the us. i strike a tough guy on the stone, killing sweet children, and this is how the us reacted to it. it gets a tough scenario to be and it was a mistake. there was an honest mistake. that's a mistake. it's a really credible mistake is an honest mistake and all the state 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,
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it's really very difficult. and now is we see as well continuing to retaliate folders homeless attacks 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 is enough? is enough less stop the volunteer was very difficult to know what that point is, maybe seeing that a to a reasonable, concise ations. think that point is already being reached, but just to give you an idea of what saving us miller treat consent is to perhaps feed the limits and then they have something called an n c v. this is called a non combatants cattle, folly vases and limits of innocent people that can be killed by a command. i'm as an incidental killing as a result of the work or strikes that's going on the region. we don't have and will effect guess. but for example, we do know that the value of one american citizens life is equivalent to the value
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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. we don't yet know what valley the us puts on civilian life in palestine. as part of the un security council, both rasa and sign. i have visa, the us golf adviser, based on the conflict. there was some boxes that it would have a sense of the quantity, israel cause it belongs for its ground operation. gosh, it's in this course qualities. you don't need to put any of these documents is thoroughly pointed to size and whether it's sole purpose, not seeing those able to civilian population for over the stakes. political claims, by labeling the authors employed at tactic on the new words needed to fill the document and also they have hazard set of human it's airing matters, but it is really good to you and these ground operations that item. however,
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they certainly try to ensure that nothing in the project with the end are way simply meditation. that is do says showing the u. s. resolution is a license for this. i mean we used bosco and raising said washington, the had ignored proposed amendments. the other thing though is a no provision for a cease fire on the document lean heavily on you can use them, you know how much i'm justifying israel's right to self defense. united are very much the only representative all the apps that is currently on the security council . so folks it against the motion. it had previously supported a russian resolution that demanded a seems 5 of those of its provisions. it's only for them to be vetoed by washington process, given it's bucking to a proposal to put fluid by the out of state. and so the voted on, in the general assembly with you for prior i is our new united nations have been divided over the gauze of crisis. israel has of slammed the us safely do. i'm tony
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gutierrez, but his recent comments on the conflict is ready. i'm positive to the sort of person who the whole is well responsible for how much his actions, comp head functional that isaiah some, he also said the is i was still issuing visas to us specials. i'm good sir, is rejected. the accusation saying his was what must interpret this. i am shocked by the misery presentations by some of my statements yesterday in just a courtesy call. soon as this is, if i was just defining x of data by i'm us, these is false. it was the opposite. nothing can justify the deliberate it's killing shooting and kidnapping of civilians or the launching of rockets again. see the inside of goods. in this i spoke of the grievances of the policy and people i mean doing so. i also clearly stated on the quotes,
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but the grievances of the policy that people cannot justify the following attacks by m. s. n. quotes. it is a disgrace to the un that the secretary general did not retract his words and is not even able to apologize for what he said yesterday. the secretary general once again distorts and twist reality. a secretary general who does not understand that the motor of edison is, can never be understood by any background, cannot be secretary general and assigned political allies, a robot to enter cash believes a u. n. is to politicize the result of the ongoing gauze of classes. is this an organization where the united states goes and the collective west coast to try and make a political points? it's not being able to produce any sort of solution here. and really what we see in the case of the security council, there was a rational lock ceasefire proposal put on the table. but because everything gets
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politicized or even a ceasefire, which should be the neutral position that you want to stop. gabby, this is not taking any sideways if this is talking about stopping death and destruction because that's what israel is now. inflicting upon the civilian population of the gaza strip. they, the united states will not do it because it wants to put a point, ford, that's how mass is responsible for everything. we hear that the as rarely politicians want to reject the notion that they did any wrong prior to october 7. that there was anything that ever came before october 7. apparently everyone was just running around with the fluffy bunnies and everything was cute. and then with kittens. of course, this is not the case. and so when we hear statements like from the secretary general of the united nation, saying this did not happen in a vacuum. this is self evident, not more than 6500 passing is have now been killed in just on the 3
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weeks of is really be tugs yes, likes the hundreds of people of the morning that run. it says i'm friends killed the following. i'm is very s like in on the units. on wednesday, crowds gathered as for the drive to the white truck, unloaded and lined up from the ground. those who leave you a report, say 16 people will kill people in gauze or false money out of essential supplies. as the besieged owns a remains blockaded medical personnel said they were finding it difficult to have had the dead burial supplies of the islamic shroud pulled the col, funds that is used to rock the dead before the bedroom, all running low, a mold worker says they are receiving hundreds of bodies every day, the the sponsored the aggression on garza, we received hundreds of bodies,
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the state of those bodies, a terrible 40 pounds broken scolds empty skills. bodies of children, bon body punctual, tried the same as either the heart wrenching and that, that sort of bodies such shod. lots of them come, but the body bags that we had to run out. we also help them got some, but those new supplies will only last for 2 more days. will pop off. meanwhile, the offices in the southern gaza have eyes to save an unborn baby off the her mother was killed in an asteroid. any one is being kept to live in asylum incubator . however, them to all concerned about electricity out to do at the facility a made the ongoing is very located on the tire 3. medical services are already said to be close to breaking point admitted the influx of patients because of a journalist. how does that tell on your thoughts from the ground? the name is darian situation and across the other serve. still very worse and worse are because of the situation that they face. the
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electricity is really reaching the danger line. next to us people, hospitals, there's a lot of affairs tracts, periodically, 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 guys from other hospitals to run very generators, life and age, and hospitals in the north of the city. before 3 days, they stop the electricity cut off on the house with them complete. there is no electricity there. they were allowed to take some guys from another half costs. i went to the north of visit 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
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are injured and they didn't go back to their houses because they, their houses are really destroyed. people suffering from finding what i'm finding food and the monitor 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 the hospital generate to steer the hospital building with thousands of injuries and the hospital received more than 900 casualties. the humanitarian a didn't enter the north of guys, a city, people inside this hospital, they actually need to what time they need for the city that need the food they need to close the sufferings. i'm the human parent situation here basically is a disaster. this is really 5 minutes benyamin missing out who have saved his full since have quote, destroyed thousands of the terrace of a pattern to enter the gauze enclave. but the pm still refused to disclose the timing specifics of scale of the ground operation. meanwhile,
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is out of hazardous new footage of 5 st. live. how must some of the things along the shore line? the idea of said at least to how much one of the things that attempted to access is well by the sea, north of the gaza strip off the engine and nearby beach in gaza via a tunnel. a footage posted by these very messy shows, a couple of naval vessels thinking out the target lodge explosions can then be seen in the sea with the how most diverse po him just above the world. so i'll tell you the middle east buick. she's moving. if in motion that has more now on the latest developments in as well, i'm the own the 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 him asked his group to be a lady in her, a to is resident of 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
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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 a street and how already on the ground inside in play, see in other hostages were taking through the underground tunnels to a small room where about 25 other prisoners were already have. she basically said that she went to hell and back, but at the same time, in 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 one's in 2 or 3 days. and despite the fact that significantly bigger part of the freed hosted, just estimate, it was all about bad things happened to her and other civilians. because really media report that some is really officials with war. the positive remarks may
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damage is really interest leave should statements about the humane treatment of the hosp, the just at the hands of the homeless terrace harmed is rarely public diplomacy. it would have been appropriate at the very least to make it clear to lift 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 is ball from the only words the word, these rarely politicians. earlier the later, all of these really opposition lecture, the international media on how to cover israel have mass 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 it 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
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lazy, it's an insult, insult to the victims, including the palace thing and victims. it's also, i mean, so to the core idea of what journalism is, 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 in swords, military operation. the idea says in the last day alone, you are an expensive air and into a re strikes a fired and destroyed hundreds of military ends. 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 miles military wing saying that the militants again managed to infiltrate israel and to enter one of the sacraments. uh, in israel, south at the border with gaza and that they were clashing with the army. they are
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on the ground later. the idea of confirmed that information saying that the militants were trying to use the underground titles 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 military, this, 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 president bush and meanwhile, has expressed his condolences to all civilians killed in these regards. a convict trim meeting with faithfully as in russia or you said you would. let's just say that you want to express my condolences to the families to be as 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 the innocent people should not be held
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accountable for crimes committed by others, so defined against terrorism cannot be carried out according to the notorious principles of the collective responsibility. when old people, women, and children and families also died, some hundreds of thousands of people left without shelves like food, water, electricity, and medical care. even though this is a real humanitarian catastrophe. scene during his meeting in the kremlin with a different face representatives of russia. the russian president touched upon the ongoing uh, war uh, between israel and palestine and express concerns over the situation. he called it a humanitarian disaster, emphasizing the hundreds 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. let me assist you with the same time.
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we say at times by some forces provided by the escalation control as many other countries and nations, things on faith disposable, using them for their own selfish and dr. dillinger, real ways of chaos and mutual hatred. not only in the middle east, but also far beyond is what, what is your wish to achieve this, that will say, trying to play on the national and religious feelings of millions of people. it's on my all right, but it's such a policy that has been implemented for a long time, long before the current crisis is over to was of russia's position on resolving the conflict is based on the decisions of the un security council. and based on the 2 state solution and is riley and paul is 10 in states, the russian head of state has previously mentioned. that would be the only way to have a long lasting piece in the middle east. off the days of wrangling, america's flying go to so the new speaker of the house of representatives, republican mike dawson,
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has been elected to the 3rd most powerful position in the us and has already said his 1st move will be supportive as well. is also how to make it his mission, to counsel what he said was a harmful effort. so the current administration is the owner of a lifetime to been elected. the 56 speaker of the house as being calvin, and show the house to live as results. i mean, spies change the american people we will restore trust in this body or when it's on say, comprehensive, conservative policy agenda. come back the home full policies of the bite and administration, as opposed to allies abroad. and we will restore sanity to a government desperately in need of it. 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
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vote earlier this month. but unlike the 3 nominal user ran before him for john's at security 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 the democrats oppose 10. now reports have described 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 negative comment about him, or 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 opposed to. it appears that the timing was just right, as republicans have spent weeks going back and forth between conservative
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hardliners and more moderate establishment approved option. ok. so we're, does the new speakers stand on us foreign policy as that remains a big topic of debate within the party while? well, johnson initially supported us a pre ukraine last year. he notably voted against 2 different appropriation skills that provided a to create in 2022 in just the last month. earlier this year on the issue of ukraine. he said, quote, american taxpayers have sent over $100000000000.00 dates you claim in the last year . they deserve to know if you premium government is being entirely forthcoming and transparent about the use 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 and a for his room right now. as he has said, multiple times that he stands with israel, and he called for speakers. it'd be elected quote,
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so the house can take all necessary action to end him off for ever. now right now, or isn't that a bite and is taking over $105000000000.00 and what he calls and national security funding, which includes aid for is real ukraine, anti want? it's not clear yet with the house under new speaker, mike johnson will approved. but the clock is ticking as a phase of government shut down if they do not approve funding for the next year by the upcoming deadline. on november 17th. the closer to us, it is soon as the default is always the same, the countries depends on the same form present, put in the drills will kind of out to test the guns as readiness for a potential a meet the truck of the supreme commander in chief training is being conducted to control the russian on forces during which the cost of delivering a massive nucleus try to provide strategic offensive forces in response to an enemy, nuclear strength. and we practiced the drills and could all 3 parts of the russian
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exist. triad city didn't almost ballistic with our either the nuclear submarines. it covers just days off depends on conducting similar exercises. is also puts a nuclear test ban treaty. so i didn't want to just stay live and live rectify. it was his deputy farm, as i've said, if it wasn't the resumes nucleus test, moscow will be $4.00 to $4.00. listen, i'm we those live. we can meet you. we must be on the legs because the end is our president says he gives the united states groups told what these installments of nuclear tests. i'm not sure we'll have to respond to you here in the same way with the senior research fellow at the global policies and should georgia sent me all the fees, the consequences. if an old nuclear arms control agreements become non void. i think the movement of the us warships into the eastern mediterranean, it is definitely, i think of something says with very hard to see what
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a conceivable purpose they would say. all of them getting involved in this will remember at least and who knows which way that would go. but i don't think that these missed the test had anything to do with that. i think them the least important as of in use the treaty when he was basically renewed really at the start of the binding in ministration. i think is that the, the viking people were concerned that russia has now for the 1st time in his history, a hit stop on euclid technology over the united states with this type of stomach miss eyes. and that's why the united states had a very interesting freezing everything in place. that's why there was so keen on signing that agreement. um, but uh, you know, i think if, if that just simply evaporates and it will evaporate really within the next couple of years. then the basic is there are no more nuclear arms control agreements in
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place, which what are the hot of the whole, they don't all the say the us, the soviet and then us restroom improvement of relations. so if there are no agreements any longer in place to restrict the nuclear weapons, then you know where, where the quite a serious situation well, but, so for this new though, as a way that's great to have your company here on our team. i'm, i'm on the
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the, we have sent hundreds of weapons inspectors to oversee the disarmament of a rag, all the decades of deceit and cruelty have now reached him. and saddam hussein and his sons must leave a rag within 48 hours. their refusal to do so will result in military conflict commenced at a time of our choosing. it is the way they do the immunization that is the way they do. they propagandized their owner people into accepting the necessity of these conflicts, international safety expo marks the boat defended his position while serving on a u. s. navy nuclear crews and quick.
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