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for decades, until june easier gained independence in 1956. the shocking images from northern gaza as a refugee camp is hit by and is really or a strike with hundreds of killed and injured. the idea of claims it was targeting a mazda commander, also a job that has become a great job, the children. it's a living hell for everyone else. unicef expressed as a grave concern for children and does that as of how to send in desktops or passes 8300 more than half our children. also a very ortizes that you for life, for lydia had decided to terminate this diplomatic relations with the state of israel after the attack on the gods of refugee camp olivia tubs. diplomatic ties
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with israel with a number of other countries and condemning the attack. and you can't even imagine how cynical and you put to this, you look, but now it's understood perfectly well in the middle east. in asia, africa, and latin america. as the un security council needs to discuss the ukraine complex rush that calls out the us and its allies further different approach to the gaza and ukraine complex. the live in moscow, this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble. we started with a shocking new figures from palestine that showed the death toll in guys a rising to 8500, including 400 people killed in the latest is really striking on a refugee camp in the north of the enclave. a warning at the following image is,
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are distressing. the wounded civilians can be seen being rushed to an indonesian hospital. nearby, the casualties included women and children. humanitarian organizations called the recent strikes on does a, a wake up call from world leaders saying a cease fire must be secured in the region. more disturbing footage i had a newborn baby was just one of the victims of yesterday's bombardment, despite efforts by medics to save his life a tragic place. a little boy died as well as his mother doesn't. children are bearing the heavy burden of the war and according to the latest figures, over 3500 children had been killed by idea of strikes was many more injured. somebody's always the better. after the strike,
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our local reporter could no longer contact his own relatives who were near the refugee camp. he says he is worried, his family might have been affected by the attack. this morning 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 since morning. i was 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 the area. i need to know where to go. the un children's rights watch dog says dogs has become a graveyard of for children. a job that has become
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a great job for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. and yet the threats to children go beyond phones and motors. i want to speak briefly now on, on 2 of those more to and trauma. cuz the more than 1000000 children on jobs, i have a pretty good award across so, so this is why you, we, we keep holding for a safe for why we believe that say far is, is so changed. on average, 420 children jobs available for the ritual engine every guide for 120. obviously, a see far, we had to see foss with 72 hours that were made a 1000 children. don't have to. um, you know, the. busy front of motors or, or shelly that remain a 1000 children in, in 72 hours would, would for the safe again. and that to us to unicef is all the state farm agent simply means we would keep innocent children inside. the idea of confirms that
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conducted this try on the ball a refugee camp. it says it killed a prominent hamas commander. a claim of mos has denied the idea of has described to the civilian deaths and does it as a quote, tragedy of war. you 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 horrible f. i mean we, as you know, we'd be saying for days move sides. the villas are not involved to come off these moves by and trying to get me or if you knew there were civilians, very, you know, there were refugees, all sorts of refugees, but you decided to still drop a bomb. annette refugee camp, attempting to kill to someone else commander by the way. it was he killed i can confirm. yeah, they'll be more updated. he asked, we know that he was killed and a by the civilians. there we're doing everything we can to minimize. i'll feel it,
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i'll see again badly. they are hiding themselves with in civilian population. and again, we're doing this page by page. i'm are going to go after every one of the parents who was involved. does that mean it's a bank on the 7th of october, will and well, israel and its allies claim efforts to minimize civilian casualties in gaza. the arab world, as well as a number of south american states, have strongly condemned its attacks on this, on the civilian population. but some states recalling their masters to israel and even breaking diplomatic ties. we condemned in the strongest terms, israel's bombing over to a ballot camp. this is a crime, in addition to the crimes of the occupation and gas. and the conscious of the world cannot remain silent about its egypt strongly condemns the ease really attack on the job aliya comp. it is a black and violation of human rights and humanitarian law. but he's are, that's
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a lot of about cushions to levels. egypt close on the entire international community to categorically and on the google kylie condemned, his attack, surely strongly condemned and notes with great concern. these military operations, which at this stage involves the collective punishments of the palestinian civilian population in garza, do not respect fundamental norms of international law as demonstrated by the move in 8000 civilian victims, mostly women and children. it's cold genocide, they do it to get the palestinian people out of goes there and take you. tell me about the head of state conducting this genocide is a criminal against humanity will leave you this. you deal. prioritizing respect for life. bolivia has decided to terminate. it's diplomatic relations with the state of israel to repudiate and condemn the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive own goals as well as the threat to international peace and security places. but as you sent me in the arts and spoke to the believe and in the living ambassador to the un who said as a pacifist,
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the age of bolivia cannot maintain diplomatic relations with countries that don't respect human lives. believe it has the status of the past of the state which is enshrined in its constitution. therefore, we cannot maintain diplomatic relations with countries that did not respect life all the peoples, the un charter, international law and human insight in international law. sus demonstrating its historic position of support for palestine believe it has decided to break diplomatic relations with israel after the recent events in gaza, which has still taken place of this moment with thousands of palestinians have given their lives in the struggle for their territory. and freedom of self determination what we do not support israel and its attempts to take over the country that seeks independence and freedom believes principal position is to support a started claim of the palestinian people. we fear the establishment of a palestinian state, both in the un and in our biological engagements. we recognize its status as a full and independent state and believe that palestine should have its own
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constitution. i should make decision on its own. not just as an internal part of the un to mean law mazda has released a video for part of a showing 2 of its militants entering, is rarely territory through a tunnel in northern and gaza. they then clashed with is rarely forces using automatic rifles and anti tank weapons. is really tanks for later st. taking positions inside gaza behind the barrier journalist and that social activist used to put don spoke with my colleague nikki aaron earlier and said israel's fighting against the moss and not deliberately targeting civilians. what the idea just trying 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 a army to succeed in its mission and its mission is to destroy mass and bring the hostages, the one. but how mess kidnapped back home, let's know who was cold as well as invasion. if don's as a heard
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a mission closing religious scripture, let's just take a listen to what he said. cool. um the entire people and the leadership of the people embrace them and believing them. remember what i'm elected to you. we were member and we fight. we actually, 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, you know, we're calling for the complete destruction of terrorist organization, isis having a 100 percent as well. it has no intention of a keeping innocent people is what he's doing pension to hon. innocent faith, but this thing is in fact, if we would like to do that, we could have done it without even putting any soldiers at risk. we have enough bombs enough airplanes to literally destroy all of garza in 15 minutes. what we're trying to do is, is to destroy him, us, and we are talking about between 324-0000 terrorists out of the 2000000 people who
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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 know we're 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. while the idea of continues to call on the opposite end is to evacuate from the northern parts of the enclave is bombing of the area is intensifying. another refugee camp was hit by and as rarely airstrike on tuesday, buildings were left in ruins with crowds searching through the wreckage. initial reports say the strike killed and wounded and thousands of residents in the account while gaza is it facing of are a lot less attacks. the westbank has also been targeted with tensions rising in the
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region. the video footage shows a strike that ro quarterly destroyed the house of a senior high mazda official in the west bank. local say, there were at least the 3 explosions that turn to the building to rubble earlier is really forces conducted raids in the region that were followed by a violent flashes and resulted in several deaths. right, i'm joined that live now by mohammed. the g. a journalist faced in ramallah mohammed tell us about the recent developments there in the west bank has the situation become more 10 since we last spoke 24 hours ago? yes, so that's a through without suggesting become watkins. and so we shut it off the whole thing, just stop the body of abuse down by the higher liver i number, cuz this is a month ago. i've seen that. so the thing is doing straight to remo. lucky in the evening, um the developer assuming this on a bow or some fraction score for uh, generally slight comprehensive side for the most schools, no ads are so small in life,
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its spots. they completely but the same size. there is a cabinet decided to expand in kids and on those to bank and to expand it. so here we could have some of those bank. i would say that so similar to but right now more than $121.00. as soon as in those thanks. hi, be killed by the is my it is um budget closer. and the more than 1800, i just did the one same number also injured so easily and also it is fighting on those bank. i don't understand it is that it's beautiful on the sounds and so you don't move months on the yes or they also they love engineers auto stop. put them in the lead the so it's going to isn't it like there is that on top of that? but i see a side is still a mass. i'm not from us. even both. we would like on facebook or social media. so it's a heavy crack zone on it. that was back on the time is that the olive season the where to be in a seed inside much kind of pick up and they, they have one of the, from the farms because the roads for this, for the city,
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they are the limits. i need for the nation with that is to be there. so it's acceptable situation goes back on to the day that but i see on fractions for, for a day of age. so this is that more of the things we will station will take a list of the doing fine, and then some of them what is found into uh by the flash drive that you want. so today's why the outputs has to show solidarity with what's happening and they got instead of with us, that's too big. that sounds on there to be that there know how much the is really prime minister on monday said that israel would not agree to a cease fire. now there are reports. the idea of has killed a number of palestinians in the west bank. is there a concern that this could escalate into a wider conflict in the region to yes, it is most likely to slide out and also continue closing the echo simple does with as well. um, they'll always be just so they don't allow that evacuation of the end just to have me become a brief moment. i'll get you on hold with the bank costs because or allows of other
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students and those spend. so for instance, uh, are you material assistance music on some of blythewood supplies? what are the other other things to let people in gather so i would miss the previous rounds. oh cool. that's come back to bite as well. i guess you guys are doing accruals. foster kids bucks every time the board does the 1st thing a, what level? open. even for what i don't at least on international organizations by this time is why the from the 1st day they closed all the course in florida. so it is way and with the agent. so that once just gonna leave and no one can leave the admissions, the stuff kind of in top. so there is a shortage of the stuff, maybe the kind of stuff in gaza, they need the fuel, they need the food, they need to what sort of they need to meet us in. but the, this just limited number of the trucks. so the got some nice on the computer that's expensive, allow the for the possible to push for them versus
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a finding on the plane can on the information for me. this is not the end i'll find the is the is lady i think actually is that the 50000 off how much flight product hibbon or fit the human ship to boy to the menu and processing and no one kind of buy it because they're in every state, i think this is and died of targeting, but we'll say gillian, i'm to take advantage of all the products, you know, sort of lots have been invested in october. okay. well how much energy but journalists based in ramallah. thank you for that update. thank you. as well as the un security council is trying to quell the violence, escalating in the middle east or russia is representative called at washington on a different approach to the shelling of cause the end of the conflict. a new crime really believes you wouldn't agree to go to 0 if 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,
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public transport, running schools and hospitals working. that is all happening almost 2 years after the beginning of the russian special military operations. and i'll look at the pictures from the gaza strip, which is real, has been trying to level to the ground for just 3 weeks to compare 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 duplicity as you look, but now it's understood perfectly well in the middle east. in asia, africa, and latin america, the un security council convenes to discuss the situation in ukraine and the a humanitarian fall out of the complex. and then when the u. s. representative took
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to the floor of the us representative, it seemed to indicate that they believed the ukraine was making military progress. uh and furthermore, they the mon, the humanitarian hardships of the conflict, which they blamed squarely on russia. here's what we had to hear from the us representative before the un security council. united states has provided nearly $2800000000.00 us dollars. thank you, manager and assistance, both inside ukraine and in the region since february 2022. as our assistance will continue to prioritize mentor as ation efforts. however, as rush as more progression rages on the transfer 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 in the density of critiquing the words of us representative seem to match pretty well with
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what was that we have a situation where at this point it's pretty clear and revelations that come forward by journalist seymour hers and others that there is little expectation on the part of us officials behind closed doors, that the conflicts can actually be one on the part of the brain. the basically of the war as lost. uh, and yet the you for ending 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 less than other hypocrisy when the usa continues to veto 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 and 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,
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and this reveals that the words of the united states when it comes to expressing concern about civilians and about civilian life. but 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 political analyst, eliza magneer says the double standards of the west in regards to the ukrainian and palestinian complex are staggering. the way at the beginning of the operation in ukraine's also called the lane as the representative of the ear, the president of the commission to if president puts in cup water or electricity on ukraine. this is a whole prime. however, when use right custom more to electricity ends to and carpet bomb gas the, the a you pressure then that it printed the commission president or so that was on the
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line, said that the, the use stands with age, right. the and i can, the british, the french, the gym, and every single member of the u. s. club went to his right to support these really indiscriminate against the civilians. and we have a do not give nation it clear ration that there are 400 children, get it every single day or one day. and yet these really days often do new. the bottom is the americans all continue protesting, then refusing to cease fire, that separative thinking the leak it twice on ex platform when he called for sci fi, and then he deleted it because he's right. it was not trip to look for a c fire. and to stop the massacre of the listing and civilian ukraine,
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fatigue appears to be growing across the you with president zillow is calls for help. no longer in the spotlight. meanwhile, the prime minister of some block, yeah, which borders ukraine says he's not surprised at the change of attitude toward zalinski a little bit, so i'm unable to pick up any i wasn't surprised at all when i saw the landscape video address of the european council meeting it was met with no interest in terms of the times are really changing just it was not long ago when he was greeted everywhere was applause. but now he is not allowed to speak in some chambers of the highest legislative bodies or something like that recently happened in the us. and at the session on ukraine, i could feel terrible fatigue of everyone that actually one of the land, steve 15 minutes of fame are apparently off. oh, pride no longer wants him. he ups train station isn't bustling anymore with bureaucrats from brussels on the weapons on friday and quite like they used to have a full stop it from the ukraine topic. again, there are things that we are open to do. if they need medical assistance or
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humanitarian assistance, we're ready to do everything in the same amount as we would send weapons. we will not send military aids for new little active seduction pm. it's following in the footsteps, all power and tips, greatest cheerleader which are new recently drops to pom poms and turned off the weapons tap as the president, as long as it takes biden. well, that writing child his throat, so on the hill on a big box, a package isn't a guarantee. the tide has tons support on energy for key as is running dry. the lensky stall is waiting to how many articles did you see last year about the run from corruption and his government? not many. right. well, take a look now. it's a whole different story. a story and what philosophy isn't quite the sega, they sold him us. the savanski can feel during his travel, the global interest,
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and the war has slack. and so has the level of international support. this gary's thing is the part of the world get used to the war and ukraine. he says, but he's conviction. 7 changed. on the contrary, his believe and ukraine's ultimate victory over russia has hardened into for him. that worries some of these advisors, it is a movable, verging on the masonic. he dilutes himself. one of his clothes is daddy's tells me and frustration for out of options. we are not winning, but try telling him that the same time magazine last yes, made so lensky. that's how some of the. yeah. and wrote adoption piece on how beloved he was that her mind abroad, the special guest of honor at dev, off the world. you cannot make for a nature summit, stamford hall, the jail. he was the child to of all time sealants. the success is the word time leader has very large and the fact that courage is contagious. it's brett 3 cranes, political leadership, and the 1st days of the invasion. as everyone realize,
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the president had stuck around, savanski was adaptable, drain not to lose his nerve under pressure. he knew how to read a crowd and reacted, smoothes, and expectations. now he's odious, was the world? not so anymore? one on was to expect strong pennsic back is oscar times the latest piece puts on paper a truth, but it's been up just for months. the world is tired of the war. as all the lensky soldiers demoralized by lots of success on the battlefield, symmetries all over flowing. and instead of poops and peas, the landscape pro is more man at the front. well, blaming his sponsors in the west for not being generous enough since the start of the invasion, ukraine has refused to raise official towns of dead and wounded. but according to us and european estimates, that soul has long surpassed powdered 1000 on each side of the war. that it has
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eroded the rice of ukraine's forces so badly. the draft offices have been forced to call up every older personnel, raising the average age of a soldier and ukraine to around 43 is no surprise that polls show support for him is tumbling. perhaps the landscape should have he did, henry kissinger, as was that it may be dangerous to be america's enemy. but to be america's friend is fateful. because as history is shown sooner or later i'll, i will note that o hung out to dry this one's day marks the 95th anniversary and diplomatic relations between yeah, man and russia. my colleague peter scott, spoke to rest his chief of mission. the young men who told us that while russia is helping the country, there's a lot more that can be done with the control. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us today on i'd say no less than yeah, man, the celebrating 95 years of diplomatic ties. what do you see of some of the
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successes of these by left? what size? what sort of assistance has russia provided? so given a computer for a new item, it's really very important data in our relations with the young man to 95 years ago . we were assigned to the 1st 3 to y'all straight and a friendship with the young man. and this is the starting point of our relations that, that went through so many. so many developments and the most important of them were the obviously distorted bureau. and today we tried to develop these ties as well, and while comfortable got offered to them and still holds on and goes on there and in india, and then we continue our assistance industry as 1st of all in and now it occasional sphere rush. it provides with many scholarships, do you have any students who will build up the big bones of the human? a comment?
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because i mean in the past conflict, the development of the country, we are also provided with human retirement assistance on the 2 months ago. the latest uh, shipment of russian flaw with a chief piano. also a lot of for us and doctors will, can you have many hospitals now the you and has called the crisis in yemen, the worst in the world? do you think that classification has done anything at full to help improve the situation and draw attention to it as well? i would say that the instigation itself doesn't help it a lot, but it's very important because gammon is classified like there was too many term crushed because it is really the counselor really needs a lot of attention to for, to make a few minutes around organizations and from competent governments around the world, a lot of people in government do not get enough food and medication isn't needed. and the other, a lot of problems with the fuel electricity and the daily needs of the people. i
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know. this might, might seem like a bit of an i you've question, given what you've already said, but what sort of support is yemen looking for? and this conflict is going over the going on for over a decade now. so yeah, you know, it's, it's a good question, but really, i mean these do need food for to live this medical assistance is as i have already said, and to the assistance in development that for example, as i said, process provide to you haven't with us. so like educational, uh, qualified specialist, and all sorts of economic assistance as well. what, what are the versus the chief of mission to you? i'm and do you find it discouraging that maybe attention is being drawn away from the war in yemen to other conflicts such as ukraine, all these really palestine? well that's going on at the moment. it seems to folding off the media radar as well . you know, it's, i won't, i won't say that is discouraged and it's more or less can bended stewart because
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it's gone for because you haven't lost for too long. it's close to 9 years or for conflict even with the cease fire. that was a chief got off under the u. n. a spices last year steel. we can say that the conference is not resolved. and the confidence in ukraine and particularly the conference is in palestine for the middle east, is the number one today. and it's actually the key problem of the, of the middle east. i'll position on cnn conflict, but a stand in his rarely 5 is play. it's well known. we uh, supporting the 2 state solution. and we believe that we need to work on the internationally recognized the security council resolutions and the united nations general that somebody was ever since to develop these uh, to states uh, solution and to uh, great for the state and state. finally leaving side to side. but they threw in.

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