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the, the dozens are killed on whether you stay in and there's really strike on a residential area of guns according to local authorities, the palestinian death. so now it's up to $6500.00 admitted dire humanitarian prices individually. we no longer helpful to all 4 this morning. we don't have medications . my child has had a high fever all night and i am not able to provide medication for him. it's miserable past russia and china vito, a us resolution all because of the united nations security tongue. so most schools in boston are to the un calls washington's attempts to be a political move to the squares. this document is thoroughly fully decisive when
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it's sole purpose, not being to save the civilian population, but just a political claims by labeling the 22 people are killed and dozens wounded. as a gunman goes on the wrong page and the largest u. s. most shooting. so far this year, with the suspect still at large in main authorities issue a shelter in place order for all the from us go to the world. this is archie, great to have your company. this thursday over 30 civilians have been killed. the after is really are a strikes, had a residential area of, of july been guns that according to palestinian officials, the
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tier of victims both young and older, rushed to the hour. she felt the spittle after the time. the galvan ministry of the interior to the other at least a 100 people were also visited, the palestinian green, deaf to home for the past 2 and a half weeks. now sunset over $6500.00 according to the areas of ministry. so according to the un released and works agency for palestine, refugees, the number of those displays as which close to $1500000.00 people with another $590.00 and taking shelter in on designated sites. the agency has more than that on less fuel supplies, immediately arrive, it will be forced to shut down services in the region. but we heard from local residents about the situation they face, let's say. so, you know,
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the situation is very bad, extremely bad. my child has had a high fever all night and i am not able to provide medication for kind. that's miserable and very, very bad beyond what you can imagine. and there seems to be no solution, but you don't have to clean the hilltop. rather, we no longer have a ton of food is spoiling. we don't have medications. diseases spread in, in hospitals with people forced to sleep. there is no cleaning, we want to, and there is no what to dispose of on waste, epidemics our own so spread and you to waste people kind of access to and that people are focused and then trying to barely to off to foss thing. what does we do to enjoy this situation? and does the medical facilities still standing in this trip our over whelmed and made an influx of patients? we heard more on that aspect of things from gals that base journalist from such
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a the materials situation across the you guys are still very worse and worse are mix to and ship a hospitals. there's a lot of various tracks periodically, continuous air strikes next to the hospital. generators inside the hosp to is not a running very well, like some of the hosp to just trying to borrow guys from another hospitals to run the generators life and an agent hospitality in the north of the city. 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 out of they didn't go back to their houses because they, their house was already destroyed. a model in the model that we were told to go south to then boned and showed children turn to pieces. there was no help. i
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feed my children bratt, salt and pepper, and then let it go. cruise also warning the international community that they're going to stop their services very soon because they don't have enough guys to run the hospital generators. no one, no, i know who i. i know it was the beginning of the v is really aggression against our people and innocent civilians. we have been receiving about 300 moderate to severe injuries every day. this is a very heavy burden on our medical team, especially in the face of shortages of medicines, medical equipment, and a complete blackout. to continue our work, we're using electric generators which require fuel. the available fuel supply will run out in 48 hours here and situation here basically is a disaster with system engineers here at the bottom with the fbi. indonesian hospital is the largest hospital, the north of the gulf stream. it serves about 460000 people. the hospital is overloaded with work has been with us. it
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started off because you can see just now we heard the sound of an explosion due to attacks on one of the neighborhoods. or we can also hear the latest and what's occurred in the under siege gallons of strep from local during this sound like come on. the people here are living under the 30 orders in conditions under the ongoing is there any is side to that? a side that is on some fundings, as well as the public, a street killing more than 6500 people. most of them with cook children and woman, when sleeping inside their houses. because that in cable, which has been ordered the under the is there any located now is suffering from lack of water, food medicine as well as security. now we have another supplement, nga, mainly in the health ministry, which is stuff i didn't get from the his system is for life. so sadly, as
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a result of the ongoing is it a, it is today, as you did run out of college that needed to you know, the end of the hosted sense, according to the, into the ministry hearing. gaza is a, has a lot has fall down more than it was. so then phones all the way phones and things on you guys are, we don't know if we would say a lot. it's on the we can hear now and the exclusion around around us 6 of really the calendar. so we're gonna need that. maybe it, is there any fight or just aside the lunch has been do that absolutely fall down over? it's the head of a citizen. well, the idea of say is it has struck more than $250.00 hum us targets over the past 24 hours. that comes. that is the is really prime minister confirms i run and operation in gals that is being planned and called the old civilians in the north
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of the end, clipped to evacuate. the area hold on just from us, which stands before us is only one thing. saving the country and achieving to control them. we are raining hell fire on him us. we have already eliminated thousands of terrorists and this is just the beginning. at the same time, we're preparing for a ground operation. so i called once again to the civilian population in gaza, evacuate to the south of the gods. a struggle from us. it's still for a while. benjamin netanyahu was saying is he won't disclose the timing of a ground operation. the is really defense forces house released for the edge of an overnight rate in the north of gals, a tank some voltage roll through the border offense with what appears to be a dozen vehicles in the upcoming boy. there's really army said it struck what it costs terrorist infrastructure, an empty tank miss. i launch points the intel a v for people line the street side side
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b is really defense sort porters holding photos of both health kept it back from us in goals and calling for their rooms. the names of the missing on display here with a bonner chronicling 12 members of one family, still held hostage. currently over 200 people are believed to be held by militant forces in guns. one choose takes from us, freed to elderly is really hostages from captive. the after holding the women for almost 3 weeks, martin's re, if a notion that has more on the road, what will suffice 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 gift, tibbetts, the lady in her h is resident of one of the jews specimens in south and israel. boulder and guys i 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 bitten with sticks. how gunman on
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a motorcycle took her inside the guys as 3, but how already on the ground inside didn't play see, and other hostages were 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, in the same interview, that lady also said that she was given access to medical care and that she was treated well while in kept tibits. he 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 and continued 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 media report that some is really officials with war. the positive remarks may damage is rarely interest. leave should statements about the few meet treatment of the hostages of the hands of the homeless terrace harmed is rarely public diplomacy. it would have
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been appropriate at the very least to make it clear to lift kits or her family members. the messages in this spirit serve the enemy at a sensitive time, and it seems that the freight hostages, revelation these fall from the only words the war, are these rarely politicians, earlier the liter, all of these really opposition lecture the international media on how to cover israel have mass conflict saying that if journalists are objective, it serves the him as militant group. he's the international media is objective. it says come us. if it just shows both sides and 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. and so to the victims including the palestinian victims it's also,
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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 . the idea says in the last day alone, your inexpensive 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 solves is where the army also says that a big number of how a mass offer it has 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'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. i but these really air strikes, attack them,
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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. yeah, let's just recap what marie was talking there on october the 7th, because the conflict ignite about dates went from us. militants reached the border fence between gaza, israel. they could not hundreds in jewish communities about the nova music festival where rocket square, fire dot is really sitting according to officials, more than $1400.00 is released, i'll be killed since the initial incursion. we spoke earlier with the trimming of the booty erie to boots, supplements of 100 people with the regular the regular set of the day is 6 30 in the morning where the people coming out unusual and
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missing missiles about 730 or something like that. we called to go to the safety house like the safety room and the stay there. i heard the some shooting between uh my uh, shut they're in a safety house was a little bit open. and i saw the trucks and cars of the most soldiers coming in right before my house and started given uh, a soldier. so its not a soldier. i must say military group started giving orders. and uh, to start kidding. i heard a lot of shooting more than a 3rd of our houses that was uh, not the liveable anymore. they destroyed buy from us. and uh,
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a lot of bodies all around our people to suffer and about last about a 20 percent off is uh for people about a 100 uh, dead uh for from our community children, woman man, they'll, they'll, uh, was met in russia, china and the u. e. have vetoed an american draft resolution on the conflict of the un security council. the russian embossed reset. it would have given israel a set of measures to use in a growing operation in gas. that term we're hearing loss i bought at the moment while my colleagues research shay and charlotte davinsky talked through developments earlier. it's the most correspond, it is you don't need to. this document is thoroughly bullied. the size is when it's sole purpose, not being to save the civilian population, but the state political claims by labeling. the authors employed a technical maneuver and filled their documents with
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a haphazard set of humanitarian measures. the israel could say during its ground. the operation, however, they certainly try to ensure that nothing in the project will hinder its implementation. it's a new buffalo grands being tune up the un security council. as we see both sides voting down the other sides. resolutions we heard that from the russian ambassador talking about why his side vetoed the us resolution. china also vetoed that resolution of both sides, essentially saying it would escape from israel, the green light for ground invasion into garza. we also know that the washington voted down the russian resolution saying that most go was acting in bad faith. now the us said that it's resolution has been created in cross date of that he didn't listen to active. it didn't thing on the ground talking to individuals for china, which was the due date said no, that's not the case. and in fact,
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it had addressed many major concerns. so those are you shown to joe by us. and we all recall that last wednesday, a draft resolution focusing on the humanitarian situation in the palestinian israeli conflict, emphasizing the protection of civilians and supported by an overwhelming majority, failed to be adopted because of the us veto. the new resolution proposed by the us ignored the major concerns of all parties and is only made cosmetic changes to its draft in terms of its content, the draft is seriously out of balance and confuses right and wrong. in terms of the approach, the draft was introduced in haste and locked the consensus. it deserved. in terms of its effectiveness, the draft is reflect the world strongest calls for a cease fire and end of the fighting, and does not help to resolve the issue based on the above. china also have this one and it said one of the other reasons that happened voted for the u. s. reservation
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is because if it had that would of a sudden sleeping the end of a 2 state solution for israel and palestine in the future. really that serious charlotte just take us to the region itself, take us to the complex on in the middle east. what do the, the representatives from the regions there in the country? so how do a feel healthy that you feel i should say about this un tobacco last night? well, interestingly, it wasn't just permanent members who use that feature when it came to the u. s. resolution. we also had a note from the united arab emirates, its members said that voted no to the u. s. resolution because there was no unequivocal cool for cease fire in the region. it's called for a release of the hostages that are being held by homeless and it says, you know what's really important here is the protection of civilians, and that is all civilians, including palestinians on the grinding casa, yesterday, we heard dozens of statements imploring this council to assign the same value to palestinian life as it does to is really nice. we cannot allow any equivocation on
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this point. there is no hierarchy of civilian lives. we've also heard from the is really ambassador, who's pretty furious about what's going on at the u. n. at the moment, saying that the security council is all taking the, even the most basic steps that anyone with a moral compass would say his country is being attacked from the news from this task and says that the blame of what's happening right now is resting solely at the foot of homeless the hostages held by from us, must be the top humanitarian priority of the international community. there will be sure to come before a, during the supporters of the terry to deducted them before the by the wording of the russian resolution. there can never be any false immoral comparisons between the some of the savages and the law abiding democracy of israel is rarely fighting
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. she are evo come us is solely responsible for the police thing as situation in guys. i think what's really concerning, hey, is just the inability of the security council to take action when it comes to the college in the middle east. and what's really interesting is the fact that the us is in a minority position here. when it comes to that c spy, we have the un secretary general cooling for it. we have our states, we have russia, we have essentially the rest of the world. perhaps it's time now for us to do what it says it's doing, which is to listen and to take action. let's just stay with us because we heard from middle establish roberts in le cash. she believes the u. n. is to politicize to results. the del, some prices, the same organization where the united states goes and the collective west coast to try and make the 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,
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there was a rational ceasefire proposal put on the table. but because every thing gets politicized even a ceasefire, which should be the neutral position that you want to stop death. this is not taking any side here. 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 israeli politicians one to reject the notion, but 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 a fluffy bunnies and everything was cute and then with kittens. but 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. 22 people have
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reportedly been killed on dozens more wounded in a gun that attack in the us state of maine. the suspect is currently on the re wow. shootings were concerned other restaurant bullying l. a state trooper so that they should a shelter in place to order for locals in the small city of louis than law enforcement. there is a, a mom home this underway for a person of interest. they have identified ortiz table, which has more we're starting to get some information about this individual. and i called robert card. he's of mine in his early forties. and we've also learned that he is an x or maybe current firearms instructor in the us reserve military. and that of course would give him significant access to knowledge and awareness around 4 rams. a. there are images circulating now online and some have been
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officially circulated of him carrying what looks like and a salt style weapon and for style weapon, very common in the united states. and unfortunately, a common feature in many of the headline, my shootings that we've seen this jet them. and also we believe it's now confirmed, has a history of mental health problems. he spent weeks in a mental health facility in 2023. and it's really a highly impactful scene. people being told to shelter in place. it's a very terrifying situation for the residents. it is relatively small town. the killings and shootings have happened across the city. the police are, as you say, pursuing this individual. and this really propels the at the very dysfunctional relationship with firearms and the united states as the, the biggest shooting happening, of course, the biggest mass shooting, happening back in 2017, in las vegas, where the people attending
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a country music uh, gathering uh festival, were, were massacred, we had over said, well, 70 people died on hundreds and hundreds it did injured in that assault. so again, this is going to propel this dysfunctional relationship back into the new cycle. joe biden himself, as often mentioned, his desire to tackle farms ownership in the united states, a country which actually has more weapons than human beings living in. and also children in america at a higher risk from 4 arms of death from farms with 12 children a day currently dying in the united states. so this a set, this tragedy is set to propel this very, very hot topic back to the top of the news agenda in the us with the listing shooter is still on the run. we keep across the story here on there on for the latest developments to do keep a check on our team stopped in the well as
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the news hours pluck with conflict, demonstrate the worlds in a precarious place and surely more cooperation among the future leaders in old spears of life can only be a good thing. so without in mind, step in the world festival of youth which takes place next year. and today, event organizers have brought together the heads of 80 countries delegations preparing for what is ahead and rushes, black, sea coastal city of sort shape. okay, for more on this, let's cost live to our to the corresponding marina costs are joining us at from the most gulf is where they are preparing for indeed, next year. yeah, lots of reasons bring to why this event is so important layout like why it's taking place high. you know the words her loud right now because one of the assessment suggests and did so i can barely hear you fox. i will bring you up to speed as to what's going on here. it's all about mingling and networking and planning because
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we have all the organizers and participants in preparation because they have lots of our analysis a lot to sit around before the actual festival takes place. which will be at the very beginning of spring next year. and there's lots to be discussed, of course, an iron down. so at right now, as you mentioned, we have representatives from 8080 countries that are all here. and they're all discussing what's on the agenda. what they can achieve, what they can do, and among the participants is of course our very own taylor with all the way from new york. and he is right next to me, very nice to see you in person for once and not on the screen. so tell me your participant in this, what's, what's your role and what can we expect the spring on the chair of the national preparatory committee for the united states. and this spring will be bringing a delegation to the festival from the united states representatives of the american
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student union, as well as the center for political innovation dot com and participate in the festival and meet with people around the world and try to build friendship and cooperation, and i've seen that you were talking to a lot of all the other participants here. um, what was their thoughts uh, moving forward, what are they looking forward to for? i gotta tell you this room is losing with people here are hold of a world beyond the divisions beyond the efforts to destabilize that are coming from washington right now. focused on winning piece through economic development. there's talk about railroads. there's talk about aviation, there's talk about education and understanding opportunities, and that's what i hear in this room. as much as the western leaders like for tray, a very negative picture of russia, i hear nothing and optimism and believe in new management in this room. that's why i'm inspired to be here and i'm very excited. absolutely. and some of the participants have been speaking so as of all there was a lot. there are so many simple sanders, when it comes to ross,
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and it's very refreshing for them to come here and see it themselves because there's lots of resolve in that we've seen in the world, especially because of the politics. i'm actually, but they're here and let's say we can't wait to go back and tell our people there what it's literally like here. sure. and in america there roches isolated is that's a show. look at this room, look how many countries are represented here. i mean, corners of the globe are here in this room until the process isolated. russia not isolated is not isolated. i'll tell you that much. anyone who's been in his room knows, and in fact, one of the people that i asked the question. so i said, well, or words to a nervous about coming to rush or massage. it almost seems like a bizarre question to them. whereas in the why should i find that this is exactly what their company propagates? yeah, i mean, in this room, you see that the relationship that russia has, the so many different countries, so many cultures, so many background americans. you know, there's a guy from ireland here from the united states guy from brooklyn, new york. i mean,
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we're here because we believe in russia's, at the center of this new emerging economy, you know, union. right. things are happening at once to build things in the world and everywhere. like caleb martin. thank you so much. we'll be speaking to those out again. well, before spring of course, we'll see you again in this platform and spring well the festival towards the 24th to there. thank you so much for letting me get back to the size of the next session . thank you. so we will have around $1000.00 young leaders from around a $180.00 countries when the special actually takes off in spring 2024 and overtaking ports in various programs. savannah terry and cultural educational sporting events folder can exchange their unique perspective so forth, on what's going on in the world, in their drive to create a fair, better or more multi cultural, multi polar world,
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which is also you see this world. but this is not what is reflected at the moment, so we'll be looking forward to spring uh, next year. well, for many more reasons, other than the the world is used fast. so what is the biggest use festival actually in the world? yeah, lots of chatter happening as you're speaking to us maintenance. well, good to hear r. t correspondents, marina customer of i'm killer, my pin from new york there. so we can choose from. let's go today. okay, with a number of former african calling these upfront, this, your demanding par, us check, gets troops and go. what will the future hold for those nations as they stand independent on the way from the european clear, we chronicled, want such states right ahead the .
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