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any find themselves worlds of parts. we choose to look so common ground. the shocking images from northern gaza as a refugee campus hit by it is rarely errors frank with hundreds killed and injured . the idea of claims that was targeting a mazda commander. also, the java has become a great job for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. unicef expressed as grave concern for children in gaza as the palestinians death toll surpasses 8500 newly passed our children, the era blake member states, as well as the columbia. to le envil livia condemn israel strike on
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a god the refugee camp with a lot or even sufferings, diplomatic ties with televi, tv's prioritizing, you see that you for life. but lydia had decided to terminate its diplomatic relations with the state of israel. you can't even imagine how cynical and to push it as you look for now it's understood perfectly well in the middle east, in asia, africa, and latin america. and as the un security council made to discuss the ukraine complex of russia called at the us and its allies, further different approach to the guys and you train on the i'm rachel ruble live in the russian capital. you're watching r t international. we started with shocking new scenes from dies that were some 400 people are said to have been killed and wounded. and it is rarely strike on a refugee town. the as to the total death toll which has passed $8500.00,
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a warning and the following images are distressing. for the wounded civilians can be seen being rushed into an indonesian hospital nearby, the casualties included women and children. humanitarian organizations have called the latest strikes on does a wake up call for world leaders saying that a cease fire must be secured in the region. after the strike, our local reporter could no longer contact his own relatives to renew the refugee camp. homes of salons says he is worried, his family might have been caught up in the attack. later managed to find his father in a local hospital before we lost our connection with him. we have since been unable to contact any of our reporters on the ground and guys, a due to failing communications. this morning. i was trying to get there. my family
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are in the north look into these things in the north, in my house. they are still there. and so this 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 friends. i really want to get there and i really want to get there because i want to see my family members to be kind of even find to for to for least 2 weeks. area need to know where to go. i mean, well, garza is interior ministry has commented on the idea of bombing of the refugee with tampa, calling its in humane. you also need to still add these really occupation continues to commit barbaric crimes against civilians, the latest of which was the foaming of a whole residential neighborhood. and you value a refugee camp in northern got
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a strip the occupation use 6 mega bums. h weighing one ton of explosives, the bombing completely destroyed the block 6 neighborhood jabante, a refugee camp, which consist of stacked most the old buildings that house hundreds of people. these really will planes entirely destroyed the neighborhood using 6 us native homes, killing and wounding approximately 400 people according to the initial reports of the latest mess. it could be use radio, i mean, just committing indigo the strip. right. let's press live to maria for. no, it's not archie middle east bureau chief, maria. what's the, the as rightly position on this slide. a strike, as well as ro is saying that a targets have masses, military infrastructure in the guys history. but yes, we know that. so often residential areas and civilian infrastructure are also attacked it stay $26.00 of these really military operation in g as
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a total of $11000.00 targets. habit is truck, and then quite during this time with the army, claiming all of them have been related to her mazda activities in the daily briefings. the army continues reporting about their military success on the ground . but at what price? the question that many now us earlier on tuesday, the idea for nouns that stay eliminated to the heating b r e, who was the commander of having us central forget a very important man. they were officer for so long. i know the army also says that he was one of the leaders who coordinated to the deadly attacks on these really southern communities. on october, the 7th, when you remember her mass, milton's andrew israel killing civilians taking scores hostage and flashing with the army. this man was killed in an air as tried on, generally a refugee camp, which is situated in the northern parts of the guys. the street, not far from gather ctf,
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highly densely populated area. of course you army says that to this man was in his underground complex, together with a number of other operatives who were also killed on this for the army also reported about secondary explosions, claiming that they were storage as of weapons in that same underground, complex palestinian sources of course, report now the scores of innocent civilians lost their lives to you. and this is the fact that these really army does not to 9. here is the idea of spokesperson homeless blaming people for not leaving the area prior to these really a tie. 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 because these moves
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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 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 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 were involved. does that mean it's a bank on the 7th of october. well, there's really army has indeed been repeatedly calling on guidance to move closer to the junction voltage to the south. but it's really hard to do as we know there is a dramatic shortage of fuel. many people to know what happened means of transportation
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in class. the world many situations when there was no internet or phone connection, so it's really hard for people to even carbonate their evacuation adverbs. meanwhile, these really protest her benjamin sonya who's blaming him nice milton chrome for using civilians as a human shield. as well as who is doing everything to get palestinians civilians out of harm's way. how mazda is doing everything to keep the palestinian civilians in harm's way. israel burgess palestinian civilians to leave the areas of armed conflict. while from us prevents those civilians from leaving those areas at gunpoint. a thoughts from these really air strikes these rarely troops continue advancing deeper and deeper into the guys as 3 front. they have also been operating on the ground. we hear from the army that's violent clashes, a rob to and as a result, safety him ass militants have been killed,
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but 9 is rarely soldiers have also lost their lives, and their families have been notified back to. all right, maria, for those in the archie middle east bureau chief, thank you. the most of the casualties in gaza are women and the children yesterday. a pregnant woman was killed in a strike doctor's font to save her baby, a warning to the words, the following footage. is disturbing. despite the efforts of the medics, the little boy died. guys and children are burying the heavy burden of the war. according to the latest figures, over 3500 children have been killed by id strikes with many more injured. i'm on the left side, the heads up of the un children's rights swap, stock says gaza has become a graveyard for children, a job that has become a graveyard for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. and yet the threats to children goes beyond phones
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and motors. i want to speak briefly now on, on 2 of those more to and trauma. cuz the more than 1000000 children of jobs have a pretty good award across so. so this is why you, we, we keep holding for seats for why we believe that say far is, is so take on average 420 children jobs available for the windshield will engine every guide for 120. obviously a search bar, we're going to see 572 hours that we've made a 1000 children. don't have to. um, you know, to the 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 you. and if it is all the states fall, i made it simply means we would keep innocent children sides and well, israel and its allies claim efforts to minimize civilian casualties in gaza. the
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arab world, as well as the number of south american states, have strongly condemned the attacks on the civilian population. with some states recalling their ambassadors to israel and even breaking diplomatic ties. we condemn the strongest of israel's bumping over to a ballot camp. this is a crime in addition to the crimes of the occupation in gaza, and the conscious of the world can not remain silent about it. egypt strongly condemns ease. earlier to come to job aliya comp. it is a black tongue violation of human rights and humanitarian law, but he's are that's alive about cushions at all levels. egypt close on the entire international community to categorically and on the occlusal kylie condemned to subtract. shirley strongly condemned some notes with great concern that 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
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in 8000 civilian victims. most the women and children, it's cold genocide. they do it to get the palestinian people out of gauze 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 its diplomatic relations with the state of israel to repudiate and condemn the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive on goals as well as the threat to international peace and security places. but as you sent me in the r t, a spoke to the bolivian ambassador to the one who said that as a pacifist state, olivia cannot maintain diplomatic relations with countries that don't respect to 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
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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 the simple distorted 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 constitution and should make decisions on its own. not just as an internal part of the un. meanwhile, hamas has released the video for part of the showing 2 of its militants entering is rarely territory through the tunnel in northern does. they then clashed with is really force is using automatic rifles and anti tank weapons. is really tanks for
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later seemed taking positions inside gaza. behind the barrier journalist and the social activists. christopher dodd spoke with my colleague nikki aaron earlier and said is realized fighting against the mos and not deliberately targeting civilians . what the idea of 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 ones that have met us kidnapped back home. and that's me all who was a code as well as invasion if those as a who the mission closing religious scripture, let's just take a listen to what he says, call 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
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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 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, but this is not the situation. so please, we have to focus on the fact that the main focus is the best organization isis
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habits. as the israel homeless conflict, right is on humans who the rebels have claimed. they've fired a ballistic missiles and drones and israel. good, let's go with the law. all around forces, lowest and large, number of ballistic, and we miss ios as well as drones at various still here to the east where the enemy in the book you by territories begin. many um forces confirm that this operation is the 3rd operation. disappointed or press the brothers in palestine and confirm that we will continue to carry out most strikes with me styles and rolls until the ears really, aggression stops the to get more or less cross live to r t corresponding yes and can yes, and can you tell us more about the part humans who the rebels are playing in this current conflicts of the to continue some that grab it, essential to point out the status of the human is have with respect to this ongoing
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conflict. and it says that the strikes will continue to happen until the massacre of the palestinians come to an end. this was like a direct quote from another official issuing similar sentiments regarding this conflict. and it appears that the human side will not be backing down. they said this is the 3rd type of attack. if we could solve the 1st and it doesn't seem to be that, that it will be the last either. and we also, at least it seems up to the user to decide seems out of minutes. then continuing this ongoing conflict, so it seems like nobody's backing down and everyone is taking up arms. and the recent developments coming out of government of courses concerning because we've been discussing the potential for a spill over of this confidential needs entered into the rest of the region. and many experts and representatives authorities, political or otherwise suggest that that skill over has already begun listening to some of the statements coming out of them. and they also suggest that this ongoing
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aggression from young man, or at least against israel, is happening not just because of the is really conflict, but most of because of is really american aggression in the region. this is something that they're quoting as well. we've some very, some of the sentiment shared out of live in on over the past couple of weeks, essentially targeting us embassies and similar attacks have been ongoing throughout the region. but this attack is particularly important because right now we've been discussing the protests for conflicts spilling over to different parts of the region. and as israel is currently engaging, how much in gaza, that's one front. we were also discussing the potential for other funds such as lebanon, syria, iraq, and gm. we do know that the united states currently has a large presence in the region, whether it's, it's naval force or the thousands of troops that are currently position in those areas. and this is another month, another matter that we need take into consideration when looking at this concept, of course, going back to what this statement initially said that this is the 3rd type of attack. they're using the cells they using drones. and this is going to be
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a matter of great concern because this is just the, i'm and we're talking about many suggest if other countries get in on the mix of that israel is going to have a late issue that they're going to have a problem that that they're going to have to deal with the united states has also issued a statement suggesting that they will most of the presence in the region, leading some more features as to how this conflict is going to unfold. rachel? yes and you all signs do seem to point to the possibility of an escalation. what, what other indication is there that this is likely to spill over into the larger regions? the more for start as the secretary general, at least a special envoy for the united nations for syria, suggests that the us, the risk of spillover is not just a risk, but it has already happened in syria. and if we can say the same thing has happened for young men, we can also suggests that there's some other things are happening between 11 on and
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israel as well as the there's a lot aside is currently engaged with israel with these really army and engaged in clashes, although this is not necessarily an all the declaration of what it does carry that possibility as well. and we've been discussing that. so the st possibility with a young man and they've essentially called out of war against israel. and so the aggression stops until the protestant, and people essentially have some sort of a solution that they can work with. but just based on this fact alone, we have been at least observing a number of attacks against us based within the region as well. according to a statement they said to us, officials especially suggested that there had been dozens of attacks over the last couple of weeks targeting bases in syria and iraq. of course, we're not going to play the blame game here suggesting true attack 1st and who size and response. but we do know that when israel declared war against some us and launched a campaign against gaza city in the gaza strip. as i said,
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they've also taken out a number. they've also taken part of a number of military campaigns in syria for a number of specific reasons. we've at least observed extracts targeting the 4th 6 . you have, let's talk to you, which is in the north west and part of syria even close to the border with 3rd to you on the one conflict in that sense, as well as, as well as the attacks against damascus and a level airports. so there's a great deal of tension does a great deal of resentment as to what's happening. and so the scope of all of these, essentially the united states, as i said in response, decided to bolster its military presence in the region. let's take a listen to what they have planned today and announced the decision to deploy an additional $300.00 troops to the us central command region from home stations in the continental united states. these additional troops will provide capabilities and explosive ordinance, disposal, communications, and other support enablers for forces already in the region. please note that we
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will not discuss specific deployment locations for these forces, but i can confirm they are not going to israel and that they are intended to support regional deterrence efforts and further bolster us forced protection capabilities of the just based on that statement alone, the united states has essentially confirmed that they will be deploying boots on the ground, not specifying which country or which area that they will be operating out of. but they will be both are in the presence on the ground as well. not just in terms of its naval presence in the eastern mediterranean, or even the red sea, or the radian peninsula. but this is a matter of great concern because the sentiment coming out of the united states is that it is currently blaming the wrong for all of the escalation, suggesting that you're wrong and the wrong back to groups are responsible solely responsible for all of the uptake and aggression and all students in the region. however, many of these groups have for one way or another, essentially declared that they are acting independently of any states or actor in
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the region. we're talking about has the law in 11 on we're talking about very similar groups and syria and iraq, but mostly there have been a number of non state actors, independent actors within the region. suggested that if israel for us has any red lines, that they will be ready to engage israel and especially open up new friends. and this is a matter of concern because we've been discussing the potential risk of spill over . but based on all of these developments, i'll be it, it hasn't gone full blown out. that's a possibility as well, just a possibility, but it is a reality. and just based on all of the statements, we can also take a look at how the united states is currently assessing and approaching the situation further, blaming other actors and region. regional actors such as have on the 2nd listen to what some of the sentiments are. again, we know that these groups are funded, trained sponsored by the iranian government, and we hold the iranian government responsible for that. for
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example, the statements coming out of his real suggest, if loving on, gets in the mix that the state of lebanon will pay the prize. but the thing is loved and on has no control over the hezbollah forces that are currently operating in is also loving. his army has not yet been just uh, dispatched and relocated to the area to manage the conflicts. so it seems like many peoples, or many states have their hands tied in one way or another. and this is a matter of concern, because if we look at the developments coming out of lebanon. yeah, man, uh, the attacks taking part against this taking place against us interests in syria and iraq. oh, it's safer to say that of course the possibility is still there, stuff fully blown out. but the fear is that we've been discussing the questions on our minds as, as not just that, but it's more of a reality 7 on syria, iraq gammon israel's currently engaged with home us and gaza. we're talking about 5 different funds that israel and the united states will have to take into consideration if they want to continue this campaign against the us. right. or to
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correspond that yes and again, yes and thank you. well, as the un security council is trying to quell the violence, escalating in the middle east rushes representative of cold out washington on the different approach to the selling of gaza and the conflict and ukraine. the reason that the booster 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, 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 to compare these 2 realities and ask yourself how many times have you condemned the methodical
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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 in latin america, the un security council convenes to discuss the situation in ukraine and the a humanitarian fall out of the complex named wendy us representative to the floor of us representative. it seemed to indicate that they believed the ukraine was making military progress. uh and furthermore, they bemoaned 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
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$2800000000.00 us dollars in competitor and assistance, both inside ukraine and in the region since february 2022. our assistance will continue to prioritize winter as ation efforts. however, as it rushes, war of aggression rages on, increasing 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 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 conflicts can actually be one on the part of the brain. the basically the war as lost. uh, and yet the you for ending officials continue to throw away the lives of their
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people in the united states, continues to for billions of dollars into ukraine to prolong the complex. meanwhile, the words about humanitarian concerns seemed laced. in 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 plan would 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. political analyst, eliza magneer says the double standards of the west in regards to the ukrainian and
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palestinian, the conflicts are staggering. this 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 further then put 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 present in the previous commission rather than or so that on the line said that b, b use stands with age, right. the and i can, the british, the french, the german, 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 at the declaration that there are $400.00 children get every
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single day or one day. and yet these really days often do new the involvement, the americans all continue protecting them, refusing to cease fire, that secretary think and the leak is twice on ex platform when he called for sci fi . and then he deleted it because these are, it was not true to look for see fire and to stop the massacre of the listing and civilians. all right, just stay with our teen next on cross talk. peter lavelle talks with his guess about how the rules based order claims by the west doesn't apply to the people. busy of that the .
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