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[000:00:00;00] the the refugee camp in northern guns res hate fine, is really as twice reportedly resulting in some pull 100 casualties. the idea that it has conducted acres sizes of attack on the area kayla is celia, and that's also a job that has become a great job for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. unit if expresses great concern for children in gone so as the palestinian desktops, the cost is $8312.00 in house of which online for every grain of sand here in the sign i, we egypt, sions are ready to sacrifice millions of lives. egypt reacts to pressure for me as
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well when which wants to take in more than one fit to take. and while that's within 2000000 palestinian refugees, the egyptian prime minister stays his nation with bolts come fly, and we'll fight to protect it. land. if it comes to you can't even imagine how cynical and requested us to look for now it's understood perfectly well in the middle east. in asia, africa ended latin america as the un security council meets to discuss with you frame conflicts, washer the quote was for the us and his allies, to not turn a blind eye to the massive see monetary and pastor fee and thought that the very welcome this is all to international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us will begin with no of and gone and less than 400 people last that you have been either killed or wounded. and this really strong,
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kind of refugee temp, a local report on the ground such as this report. as a result of the misery, the error strikes on the valley, i come in the north, the process trip. 400 people were killed or injured over there. now abandoned agent hoss with them is receiving those skies. with these injuries, cousins, dozens of injuries, dozens of casualties are arriving at under an agent hoss with them. and the new jewish hospital, the doctors says that they cannot handle this number of injuries. and this number of casualties, your backup is full of people. thousands of people were living there and they are living there and they still are still in their houses. the majority of these people and the majority of the injuries are casualties over there are civilians, childrens women, as usual,
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we witnessed that. i've received the videos from there. i went before 2 days a go through that area and i see there's thousands of people in that neighborhood specifically. i was there, i was driving over there and i witnessed that there's a lot of people over there and there's thousands of people they staying in that neighborhood. the majority of these people, these people are refugees. and they think uh and this neighborhood located in the north of gaza strip. and as i told you that the hospitals in the north causes us to next to the uh, valley account that doctors of these hospitals released on says they cannot handle this number of casualties. of injury one time. now the ministry of health the just before a few hours now and. busy the electricity on the nation hosted with them and i'll ship
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a husband said we'd be cut off tomorrow morning if you talking about the numbers of casualties, a number of injuries. how is this hospital they are going to serve those injuries and how they're going to handle the number of all at this place people inside for the hospital? basically, there is more than 400 people were killed engine over there because this is just the 1st column. now, we are waiting for the industry or pills to allows all says the numbers of victims over there on the following, this try calling local oppose it couldn't contact his relatives who were located near the refugee camp. he says he's worried, his family must have been affected by the attack and supporting i was trying to get there. my family are in the north look into these things in the north, in my house. they are still there. and since morning i was to,
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i tried many times to find a car for myself. i'm actually afraid my family over there on i'm afraid i lost my family and i really want to get there. i really want to get there because i want to see my family members to be kind of even find to for, to, for these various i need to know what to do. the idea of confirms that conduct to destroy icon the jabante at refugee time, but it says it killed a permanent homeless colanda. i came that 10 us has denied the idea, describe the civilian deaths and gone. so as a quotes, the tragedy of the know that there are a lot of refugees, a lot of innocent civilians, men, women, and children, and that refugee camp as well. right? this is the tragedy of war roof. i mean we, as you know, we'd be saying for days move side,
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the villas are not involved or cannot be moves by and trying to get me. or if you knew there were civilians there, you knew there were refugees, all sorts of refugees. but you decided to still drop a bomb on that refugee camp attempting to kill this last commander. by the way, it was he killed. i can't confirm. yeah, they'll be more updated. he asked me know that he was killed and a by the civilians. there we're doing everything we can to minimize, i'll feel it. i'll see again badly. they are hiding in sales with in civilian population. and again, we are doing this page by page. i'm are going to go after every one of the parents who was involved in that you need to think of the 7th of october. will know the refugee camp was hed find his way to strike on tuesday. buildings were left in ruins, leaving a crowd to search through the wreckage, initial reports at the store and killed and wounded thousands of residents in the account. number of victims has yet been officially disclosed,
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independently determines the when's children's rights watch dog stays. the goal as a region has become a gracie, all the numbers are polling reportedly now more than 3450 children have been killed staggeringly. this number rises significantly, every single day. job has become a great job for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. and yet the threats to children go beyond bones and motors. i want to speak briefly now on, on 2 of those war and trauma. at the more than 1000000 children of jobs, a have a critical award across is to these ready bombings, severely damaged a palestinian red crescent warehouse of the last 3 weeks. the idea is believed to have hit several humanitarian aid sites in garza, resulting in numerous losses among the stuff is comes as the crisis in the region
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is guessing was by the day with severe food and water shortages and needed no electricity or fuel locals in dispatch we demand international protection for the palestinians for the on aren't people of gaza. everything around is being destroyed . homes are ruins. people are suffering. what have they done wrong? error countries are sitting idly by and people are suffering here. where is the un? why are they silent? why is the international community silence? what is happening here must be stopped and we ask all nations to provide us with international protection. this shouldn't be happening. meanwhile, the united nations is quoting the force displacement of more than 1400000 palestinians. they collective punishments. well, many people seek refuge and shelter sets up in schools and hospitals, basic essentials on unlimited supply, not just only made was by as well as demands to evacuate the area of all that fond
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sex from the palestine red present. society safety evacuation of hospital patients is the equivalent of a death penalty. as we have received the survey, we start strongly starting the occupation forces. we are actually you run your threats. that's what occupation forces depends on how soon with the evacuation or do you mind doing it. we give you back to reason for the hospital because it's just going to be on board that we have an old 500 patients inside the house. too. many of them are in the intensive care unit connected to light and so forth. and machines and oxygen. there will be no way it is literally impossible to evacuate our patients as safety. you're actually reaching them means kennings them not only us, even the w h o has announced that evacuation or there is again, possibly impossible to implement because because of this and then to for the patients,
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that's why we call on the international community to pressure is to stop the evacuation limited, i guess i was hospitalized and against other houses and to ensure the protection of civilians. and that here at 1st women as well. i am just curious as soon as she was at the hospital. okay. its lowest from the gaza strip to be seen being and just set it by as well as i'm done at defense system in the skies of a ton of age. on tuesday nights earlier, the idea released the video of it the way the forces entering dogs and with both eyes as on tanks is where the army has also announced. it struck a homeless outpost in open gauze on tuesday. forces were supposedly killed. thousands of militants struck sounds that launch on ti talked to ms solves and all this evasion posts according to the head of as well as national security council right now using gauze as a priority. but central and southern regions will be tended to as well a color. this is just the beginning. the beginning is in the north because the city
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of garza is the center of gravity for homos. and that is where we chose to act. the north right now we hope is clear to the extent possible of uninvolved civilians. that's the goal we set for ourselves. so we can cope primarily with terrorist and we don't hurt the on involved. but the turn of the south will arrive and the turn of the center will arrive everything and it's time. meanwhile, her mom's house, what is the video of showing 2 events, minutes ends and spring is ready territory through a tunnel in northern goza. they then clashed with is ready for this using also magic rifles and anti um a west. this is ready tags with the and taking positions inside does the behind the barrier joiner that's done. so there's lots of issues that have died in tel aviv says that is where the sponsoring against my son does not deliberately targeting civilians. what the idea just started to do is to minimize casualties from innocent people. so that's why we're requesting for them to move towards self. in order for the is really
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a army to succeed in its mission and its mission is to destroy mass and bring the hostages. the ones that have met us kidnapped back home. and that's me all who was a quote as well as invasion. if dogs is a heavy mission closing religious scripture, let's just take a listen to what he said, call um the entire people and the leadership of the people embraced them and believing them. remember what i'm elected to you, we remember and we fight the nation of avalanche was said to be an enemy of the israelites. here's extermination was commanded by god to stop me. and that's, and you, all, he was quoting for the complete destruction of balsa, i know we're calling for the complete destruction of a terrorist organization, isis having a 100 percent as well. it has no intention of a keeping. innocent people is what has no intention to harm innocent faith, but this thing is, in fact, if we would like to do that, we could have done it without even putting any soldier is at risk. we have enough bombs enough airplanes to literally destroy all of garza in 15 minutes. what we're
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trying to do is, is to destroy him, us, and we are talking about between 324-0000 terrorists out of the 2000000 people who are living there. so the thought it is the 30240000 eyes this service, not the innocent people of guys. otherwise, we wouldn't even ask the innocent people to remove, to move them towards the north region, just going inside and whoever comes, you know, here's a target for. this is about the situation. so please, we have to focus on the fact that the main focus is the best organization isis habits. one of the most pressing issues in the ongoing, middle east conflict is the fullest relocation of gauze and civilians are being forced to see the homes that you and the secretary general spokes person was questions about that. and so the involuntary relocation of palestinians is unacceptable. we stand clearly against the forest, mass displacement of people, full stuff and we've seen in other places around the world. and we've been
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consistent in that this comes and it is really pressure on egypt. so taking palestinian refugees, but egypt has refused. gibson prime minister has even said he's country will not give up any of its long for that purpose on this. what is the quote sacrifice? millions of lives to defend this territory? i'll say, correspondent, yes. and that can has to be self. it appears as real as lobbying to apply pressure on egypt to accept refugees from gaza. this is a matter of concern and particularly for the egyptians suggesting that doing so with liquidate the palestinian cause, as well as destroy any hopes or dreams. anyone may have regarding a 2 state solution between israel and the palestinians, which of course is a matter of concern for many in the region as well. but concerns from egypt do not end their over the past couple weeks, there had been a tax targeting egyptian soil. this of course is
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a matter of great concern. israel says that who the rebels in yemen carried out the tax aimed at israel, but landed in uh egyptian territories, particularly in the north sinai region, where the rough border crossing between israel and egypt currently stands. but on sunday, october, the 22nd and a tech did come in targeting egyptian peacekeepers along the border. and the statement issued from tennessee suggested that it was an accident. but of course, egypt did not take this to kind to. they suggested that they are ready to die in the millions to protect even a grain of sand, of the sign i region, essentially suggesting that egypt is ready to do anything and everything to protect its territory according to the for every grain of sand. here in the sign i, we, gypsies, are ready to sacrifice millions of lives, of the egyptian president of the thoughts as these. he said that the egyptian forces will, of course, um, essentially carry out their duties within the region. but it's also important to
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note that this message was stressed out of time when the conflict was read to reaching a new front, a new front to the point where the egyptian side suggests that if this conflict goes over to the region in countries, then many people essentially do anything and everything they can to take matters into their own hands. and that's essentially what we're seeing uh, from forces located in lebanon, in syria, in iraq, as well as young man. yeah, man has issued statements suggesting that they have a launch surface to surface massage. they launch cruise missiles targeting israel as well as you waves. and this is a matter of grades contention because the united states currently has a presence in the red c one to act as a deterrence, as it says on the 2nd to, to ensure that any missiles coming out of young men do not reach israel. it's in supports of israel as well as protecting a number of interests within the region. but the fact that the current situation in
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the region is just so in stable it's, it's, it's unsteady to the point that if anything happens, many people can get involved in this conflict as well. i suggest to have a force of about 100000 troops of ready to fight. there are tens of thousands of troops, essentially stationed in syria and iraq that have suggested if israel causes any red lines, that they will also get involved. but for the most part, many people within living on i can say, do not want war and the same could be applied to has the law, however, is the statement issued by the his beloved issued by tatooine, suggest that if israel crosses any red lines and things can escalate and listening to john kirby the spokesperson for the white house security council. they also suggest that the us has not put any red lines when it comes to isabel and it's offensive against from us and to the gaza strip. so it's going to be very delicate, but it's also, it also carries the possibility of the potential to spark an even wider, broader,
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protracted conflict in the middle east of the us secretary of state on to the blank . and was speaking to congress about sending a to ukraine on the as well. his speech was interrupted by protest is voicing the support for garza the . 7 the c and a process just a moment, just an immediate cease fire and just stopped providing aid to as well. they raced up the hands with the fred panes on them representing blood. several of the demonstrates as well as schools it out by security personnel pro palestinian activism, being reposing pressure from us so far as using tooting against rights groups at
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universities, there would be claims that people have been fired from that jobs full supports. indeed on voice and support for the palestinians size that's across live to show and starting. now let's go on the list we'll make on screen why somebody thanks for joining us. shown is good to see you at the festival. what are your thoughts about these probably palestinian protested disrupting. clinton's speech about a to as well. it. i think protestors in america as this is the most common form of expression and political activism. um, the problem that you get into with this, the palestine issue is that people are being lumped in with some us. right. so one can be supporting palestine the, the, the issue, obviously the rights of the cost indians to, to peacefully without occupation. the question is, can they return to their land or be compensated for stolen land? i mean, all of this is a longstanding issues, and that's really unfortunate right in the last few years now because how mazda is
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and has been elected into that because our region as a representative government. now anyone who basically is supporting palestine is accused of being pro home oswell. i'm sorry, that's like saying, you know, you have a right to attack is released because they're pro nothing yahoo and obviously 19, yahoo is extreme missed and i think and some would argue he is an extremist in the mortality of from us. so it's very, it's very sad to basically characterize and demonize people based on a certain political ideology. and it seems that even if you've always any support for palestine, even on social media, then you might get yourself into some trouble. you might even lose your job. there are reports that some members of our rights groups that are probably published on even regular people in the us of lots that are also being strengthened with dismissal. how to use it as a top on the opposing phase developing. it's. yeah, i mean this is not new, right? we've been looking at castle culture. it started in certain ways you can say around the me to era and it got really ugly in the last 3 years,
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2 to 3 years around cove it and to be the irony of the whole situation is the democrats of the last. really, the polls show from like 20212022, the democratic voters were more in favor of censorship. right? when it came to things like the so called science, right? of doctors that were questioning the safety of good vaccines or the protocols of locked down. so these kind of things, the democrats were in favor of censorship. now the already of course, is that many of the protesters that are pro palestinian or, you know, calling for ceasefire are coming from the democratic party. so it's ironic that they are and essentially now and if in an internal fight it seems within the democratic etiology. let's talk about how is relevance describes the palestinian civilian deaths as a tragedy of war. what do you think about that still, is this not as a reasonable rational, the civilian deaths us you know, we have to be honest with his, we have not talked as much about civilian death. so i don't think in any of the
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wars until this moment. so i do think that there is a bit of a double standard that's being pushed here. and i honestly, my perspective is that there is an intention to divide people along the line of like almost like a, a watching a sports match or something. right? i mean, i'm pro israel, i'm pro palestine or, and it's, it's, it's tragic, right? because we've seen how many deaths in the last decades of wars that the us and other countries supported in syria, in, in the, in the, i'm in, in, in afghanistan. i'm a rock, do you know your name as you go back through all these decades of war? i don't feel like anyone paid as much attention to the civilian deaths as now that israel's way it gets worse. so i think that there is some kind of double stand of it seems to me to be trying to escalate the animosity on the, especially in the west in the western world. let's talk about um,
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how the us is taking this peculiar position of, you know, sending military aid to israel. also saying is committed to providing humanitarian aid to palestinians to be how do you feel about this position of that being providing both the bullets on the bandage. but this is, this is entirely the strategy and this is what's being missed by so many people who are observing this conflict. something as a binary chess board of black versus white. good versus evil is nothing you always saying, i mean, it sounds just like bush 2 point, all right, one, you know, you're out with us or with the terrorist. it's like, you're missing the whole game that was set up here. how nothing yahoo! and as urged as a portal from us for the for, for years now. and how the history of his real promoting and supporting i'm us going back to the eighty's because in a way it was used politically to undermine the p l. o. at that time and then the last 2 years and i'm calling for that because that's the best way. if we're going to push for greater is real, right, then we can justify it. we can do it, as he said openly, you know, you want to get democratic countries to, to fight. you got to bomb them. he said that, right?
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so the point is that you, you look at and you go, it makes total sense from the, from the geostrategic or geopolitical perspective of yeah, a one level work in america, sending all the money that supported for is real and has been doing it for it for decades and then, and even though many billions of dollars and then simultaneously a lot of money is going to guys of course is going to end up in the mos has a form into the terrorism. it's, you know, it's like why the us and then is real, we're involved in backing isis in the 1st place. now they call it isis a muscle, you know, who created isis. right. i mean, like people said, it was us strategic mujahid dean that were being re position from libya to go after our thoughts. so you can look at this as terrace in isolation. you have to look at this as a greater geo political escalation for a purpose. and i think there are many factors involved, but it's certainly playing into net to be absolutely companies goal of, of expanding their power and authority and potentially territory into gaza. so starting political, our last a film making a screen right, that many things to speaking to us,
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appreciate your time. thank you. i as well the world has his attention on the on folding charge the image at least the latest you in security council session focused on the ukraine conflict. russian is representative said its own justifiable to washington and other wisdom powers have such po, the opposite views of the 2 conflicts. as us ally, israel has waste such devastation on gauze, the interest of mazda of weeks. the reason that the booster wouldn't agree to go to that was, you were shouting about, allegedly indiscriminate russian strikes on ukrainian cities. i want to ask you not to be lazy and check out the ukranian news. you'll see many reports about restaurants and night clubs. public institutions working normally almost everywhere, public transport, running schools and hospitals working. that is all happening almost 2 years after the beginning of the russian special military operation. i know, look at the pictures from the gaza strip, which israel has been trying to level to the ground for just 3 weeks,
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compared these 2 realities and ask yourself how many times have you condemned the methodical killing of palestinian civilians and tried to convene a meeting of the security council on this occasion, have you supported at least one call for a cease fire? we all know the answer perfectly well. we understand the true price of your efforts and your crocodile tears. you can't even imagine how cynical and to put to this you look, but now it's understood perfectly well in the middle east. in asia, africa, and latin america, the un security council can things to discuss the situation in ukraine and the humanitarian fall out of the conflict. and then when the us representative to the floor, the us representative, it seemed to indicate that they believed the ukraine was making military progress. uh and furthermore, they be mon, the humanitarian hardships of the conflict, which they blamed squarely on russia. here's what we had to hear from the us
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representative before the un security council. united states has provided nearly $2800000000.00 us dollars incremental turn systems, both inside ukraine and in the region since february 2022. our assistance will continue to prioritize winter as ation efforts as however, as it rushes, war of aggression rages on you crazy. mandatory needs, continue to grow. we call on the international community to ensure that you enter funding appeals are met. now it's important to note that the words of russian ambassador and the density of critiquing the words of the us representative seem to match pretty well with what was that. we have a situation where at this point it's pretty clear and revelations of come forward by journalist seymour hers and others that there is little expectation on the part of us. officials behind closed doors, that the conflict can actually be one on the part of the brain. the basically of the war as lost uh,
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and yet the ukrainian officials continue to throw away the lives of their people in the united states continues to for billions of dollars into ukraine to prolong the conflict. meanwhile, the words about humanity are in concern seem laced in other hypocrisy, when the usa continues to retail, any resolution put forward before the un security council. that doesn't blame the conflict squarely on a moss and wild us officials claim to be so concerned about the flight of civilians in conflict. they are basically turning a deaf ear to the cry of the civilians in gaza. right now, we're facing an onslaught at the hands of israel, and this reveals that the words of the united states when it comes to expressing concern about civilians and about civilian life and about the effects of, of war and bombing, etc, are simply geo political in their nature, they serve a particular agenda and they're not motivated by genuine concerns. as human life,
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the nigerian government is wanting pilgrims traveling to the holy lands know to take illegal on authorized trips. well, the, the countries muslim community is enraged and claims that borrowing them from getting on pilgrimage is size. and with this row, i t is timothy of us who has no details every year, tens of thousands of nigerians visit totally sites in the middle east, including saudi arabia, jordan, and he's well in june, more than 42000 most in pilgrims from nigeria. i attended this year's pilgrimage in saudi arabia, according to the national, a hatch commission. but now my german authorities, a warning pilgrims to take caution, following the conflicts between israel and thomas. already see the off concerned about the escalation of salad instead. and over the weekend told on these really and how much government to reach you monetary and choose in the gaza strip. the 2nd
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5 seems to be. 4 you know, early october, what anger has been when i'm all night, most lives with the rise in depth. so from the war, the conflicts a sponsor street protests plus major and i do in cities demonstrate a suite of size in ease of heavy bombardment in java. and declaring support for powers premiums and the area is very positive. appeal more than a 1000 policy on scale. we tell you 3 attacks, also homeless. why does indeed at solving ease roll on october 7? so far more than $1400.00 is really something cute in the complex materials is allow me a fast console early in october called for a ceasefire. but so my to read most of the groups are also calling on my journal for these to review its relations with israel. i q as in is really forces of time, you know, more lines. the latest fighting is considered the deadliest and most destructive of

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