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all the aftermath, any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask the better. the answer is will be the israel bombard scales though with some of the heavy strikes in a moment, thoughts, communication networks in the end, fav stop operating the head of the a, sol, 3 children are among those killed in an idea of striking the southern 11 on the post furious moments of the conflict spreading, wider and all to anyone might seek to take advantage of the conflict and gas to threaten our personnel here or anywhere else in the region. don't do it. the us secretary of state fits it's packed out as part of the middle east, diplomatic tour offers of warning, the regional towers while he's there, the
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rev, your accounting, the news hour from today across the world. welcome to our studio was here in moscow . i mean, we begin with the latest updates from dallas at the is really defense forces on least a series of strikes on the palestinian and save overnight in what's reported to be the heavy as barrage and the non month long war as well as the explosion draw goes, i illumination flourish, lifts off the night sky showing the damage below the few reports coming in, suggest that communications in the territory or once again, control by israel before the bombardments. well, let's take a look at how the situation is on folding on the broad lights on sunday. the idea of a night it had affectively surrounded gals,
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a city with marine forces landing from the mediterranean, adding to his really land forces north and east, all lot essentially separating the strip northern section from the side. so it'd be id upstairs. it will keep it at car doors going this way side which for civilians to evacuate. and as they brought an incursion picks up pace, israel's prime minister has dismissed the possibility of a 6 bar. i want you to know that there is one thing that we will not do. so there will be no ceasefire. without the return of our hostages, they remove it from the lexicon altogether. we save us to both our enemies and our friends. we will just continue until we beat them. we have no alternative. and so i think today we all understand that well, dozens of people, our police have been killed in a residential area near the port of joseph with $21.00 victims reported from the same family fund each year of locals,
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helping remove bodies and mid destroyed buildings. while the search for survivors contents while i got the phone line and we managed to pull out some of the victims last night, they still many under the rubble. this is a vital residential neighborhood and the post area is narrows. this area has never been used to launch rockets, it is rail. what have we done to be told like this? we called on the welto, julie intravenous stopped this genocide against the palestinian people. this is all land and will never leave no matter how hard you bomb us as their own 9930 b. i'm a huge explosion. rock this residential neighborhood which causes thousands of a non civilians, mostly women, children, and the elderly. the attack killed more than 25 people. we still don't know why this neighborhood was targeted. i lost my wife, my son who was 7 years old. and my baby daughter will after the overnight communications block out in dallas. and we had finally managed to establish contact
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with local journalist, months or schumann. he sent us this report from the post and into taking us through the events of the season. over the service is the same, the story my neighborhood to judge solution and since it and jim life buildings. every sometimes go to the minister
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and this is how the sort of food and the for the patient and you husband we do not have any i think this is even
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the the sun sees the sliding against the u. n's, highest level of humanitarian coordination, grouping house called for an immediate cease fire, saying that a personnel are coming under repeated fire an indiscriminate attacks. the un ball they stated that a t h of its workers have so far lost their lives. now this, the organizations highest number of casualties they say in modern history scores of age workers have been killed since october 7th, including 88 u. n. r w. a. colleagues, the highest number of united nations fatalities ever recorded in a single conflict. we need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. it's been 30 days enough, is enough. this must stop. now. let's cross live know to jerusalem to eli b. you're a president and founder of the volunteer emergency medical organization united have
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. so you're most welcome sir. perhaps on, on not what we just heard there from the you and such large figures of data among the, the workers there on president. did they say is not your sense of the conflict to like like nothing seen in recent times. well, i'm a medic. uh, i do 35 years of saving lives in israel. i see live so use and muslims and christians and everyone around do you need to get involved with the decisions of this really army or the government? i am here to save people's lives and protect people and i was there in the day of october 7 and i still are all the atrocities. so i don't really get involved with anything else but saving lives. we know your organization organizations sprung into action came to the rescue of so many after the from us attacks on october 7th. can
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you give us a sense of what the situation is like know in border areas? well um, unfortunately we still have people that were injured were dying. we had many funerals yesterday and today. um we had uh, it's getting close to it's almost getting close to 1500 murdered. um, these are a lot of children, a lot of babies and women and adults it's, it's a situation where some families are burying 3 or 4 or 5 members of their family and not old ones because people are so in the hospitals. so the situation right now it's uh, in june we had a terrorist attack today this morning and yesterday we have lots of scenes. it's not only in the south of israel now. unfortunately, we have a lot of tension up in north israel is under attack from all around. we are now fighting for our lives fighting for the protection of israel. this is not a situation where you have a war with another country. we could sit with another leader. this is
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a way of israel is fighting against the worst terrorist care groups. very much, like i said, sort of maybe even worse than isis. so i don't know what's going to be in the next few days. we're all together in israel, i can tell you the feeling as a 1st responder. we never gets involved with politics and i have volunteers with arabs toward use. and everyone here is united to protect this country from our enemies. and how is your organization to adapt it to what israel is calling a state of war as well? we are, the ones is 1st still available. we uh, 640 uh am october 7th, was too hot to wear out to the celebration of the tour. and i was ready to dance with my grandchildren that day in the city guides. and 6 40 in the morning i ran after it was broken up into my dispatch and jerusalem said l a, we're having
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a war going on. i said, what are you talking about war? they said we had one volunteer of ours. was elizabeth our paramedic, who was murdered by terrorist. i said what they said, yes, he was in the party in uh in ready with a 1000 young kids with a year. and then single night having a wonderful story when he was there to protect is a paramedic standby. and he ran to save people. and while he was treating people the service for him and they realize he wasn't, wasn't wearing the cell of that. and since he had to have cell events that had to store david on it, they even so he spoke arabic and he prays 5 times a day. they murdered him, tortured him, and it took a few days to to find them and recognize that that, that was him. they couldn't, they couldn't even recognize his body. and that's what and at that time when i understood that one volunteer was murder, and then the 2nd one was 5 minutes later, jewish died was running to, to the city guy who's going to the synagogue. and he and he was attacked by
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terrorist and inch, they wrote the city of the road. when i realized that we have multiple scenes in different locations, i realize we're having a we award. so we actually adopted to the war. unfortunately, really quick. we send out all our forces. we have 7000 paramedics in, empties for trained or professional with the top of the state equipment in ambulances and helicopters. and we saved that day. we treated over 2500 victims that were injured and many, unfortunately, we couldn't. we couldn't save uh so many thousands we couldn't say it's just harling testimony is your has your ling knowledge according to is really media during your recent meeting with us. president biden. the he became a most still can you perhaps tell us about your encounter as well. i met with by the president biden, when he came to israel and i was telling him of what i saw, what our volunteers or the things that they saw, the people that were the head and the children are beheaded and burned. see the
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terrorist, they didn't want to only murder people. they want to also disgrace and in you merely a to jewish people. so what they did is they want to make sure that we can bury our bodies of our families and they, bird. they literally went around with gasoline, whatever they could to just burn cars, burn people, my wife, so paramedic, i told the president, my wife is a paramedic in united, etc. she was treating so many victims that day, but then she swore it on the side of the road in a ditch body on fire. she went, she stopped the ambulance. now the body was dead or if the person was dead, but it was very dangerous. it was, it was shooting around her, she stopped to emily and she ran down with a team to get the body out of there. and she still water on the body, just so the family can bury their love. this situation, we found ourselves and means we all, we, we never seen anything. this is not a regular enemy. there many countries have wars in around the world,
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but this is bruce, and this is, these are these low lights of how much come mazda nice is. if you remember the slight, again, sizes years ago, that america in rush. so in other countries, we're finding isis. this is worse than isis. these are not even human people. they have no respect for life, no respect for bodies. you know, when he killed somebody, you should have respect, release them and you know, yeah, so the, but they don't have any respect for that. keep the scenes. no l. e, in, in, in gas and the rest to operations happening there. do you have sympathy for the, for the scale of what is happening there? because of course, there are a lot of innocent people. they're just trying to save their, their families and move i to different areas. it's, it's a humanitarian disaster. essentially. you have sympathy, but what is going on there? every, every human that every human person who's, who's injured or killed and they are not part of a war. it's very, very set. very,
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very sad, of course. but as a human being, i'm saying this and there's a g u. i went to help people all around the world. i was just in turkey helping people in turkey that suffered from a terrible disaster. and it was hurtful to see always people who are buried alive and dead and it's hard to see what's going on. but there was one for one person in charge who is in the 4th of this whole thing. one organization cool. lost our terms and they're holding it hostage not only is really holding hostage their own people and they are putting them in danger. we can finish this whole thing very easily, like hitler finish, the war stickler, committed suicide. and that was over. the russians were attacking germany. americans were attacking germany, and many civilians were killed. innocent civilians were killed, babies were killed. innocent babies were killed by the russians and the americans in the 2nd world war. and that was the only way to stop hitler. was hitler
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committed suicide, and his generals went out and they didn't, they surrender. the war was over the how much have to surrender yet, whatever his name is. this is harris head of a terrace group of heidi i, i completely understand. but my, my, my, my only point was just that the scenes that we're seeing just on a human level. and i understand that you do want to get into politics, but they just this steal. you said that you hadn't seen anything like that in 35 years in israel. i would, i would imagine for a lot of people in dallas at that's the exact same situation. they are dealing with people. they are dealing with families and friends being killed and having to, to move from they only home the, they, they know. and again, i just put a to, but the, the sympathetic levels. they are not sorry they hum us. it could be elsewhere. they could be entitled, the people on the ground are the ones dealing with what is happening, not as well as in uh, you know, in the, in the north part of israel,
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the whole north of israel was evacuated. unfortunately because of the ship spell out the whole south of israel viewed all the cities around the south of israel all back. you waited after the massacre that happened in the over 7. right now. hundreds of thousands of israelis or out of their homes, or maybe over a 1000000 is really left their homes all over the south and north of israel. because of the threats i think is real. asked the palestinians were living near the innocent palestinians who are living there to leave their homes, so as well between the terrible organization called hamas and make getting rid of that. that's the only option to risk getting rid of how much. and that's the only way to do it. they should leave their homes. israel take care of the problem. israel doesn't want to hurt any civilian who is not part of this. who doesn't want any baby and he's real. doesn't want to have none of us want to see that. but there was one blame for that. this is how much lead to people there actually stopping the people from leaving their homes. and you know that they're stopping their people
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from leaving their homes is okay. we want, i actually really heard here. i completely take your point on you are one of the people who with the 1st responders, people on the scene who, who saw that as well. and because of the time constraints, we must say good bye bye. thank you for coming into the program and sharing your views on your experiences and what you have seen directly with this l. e. be our president and founder of the volunteer organization. united helps. i thank you. thank what allows the death toll in gaza rises. daily, a 2 state solution remains a foundation to finding a settlement, which last, according to moscow, amazing, was discussed in the latest edition of going underground, as well as the plight of calvin's with the director of the european center for palestine studies at the new case university of eg search here the full show can be watched today. here in our tea, this is some of the want to and why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel's troops due to gaza. i think that there's
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nothing you in the way and the level compression is you say, i mean i've been experiencing it long before the service of october. if i tried to speak with is really just on the human side of the test. if it was 1948, i failed to see any compassion. i remember the, the take on goes in 12 and 2014 with the event by the high a number. ready of to killed and i couldn't add, extract any compassionate reaction for most of these really dues i knew and definitely there was no compassion. convey to them main and media or through the the disclose of that politician. why is it happening? i think this has a lot to do with. ready nature. ready of design is in mrs. sadler colonial movement . i mean, you have to go to the origins and they're like many others,
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typically movies like the ones that establish the united states as. ready say uh, for instance, in order to get rid of the native indigenous population you had to do when i the 1st and foremost, given what we've been saying in recent weeks, always seeing the beginning of the end, or could we be seeing the end of israel project it's a very good question and i, i think that, uh, the intent of these really was that uh, kind of raised me full of the savings of october between with i bowled the state of do the name the, the state of the settlers. let's see on a field practice from the minute the list and the state at least the most secular. um, kind of multicultural version of these really popular fighting each other for the future that i see this despite the fact that it has stopped, of course, because of the war will be resumed very soon. i. ready really can see the
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integration void arriving again. while the current bloodshed is a month old, decades of violence has play gals and israel for more of what has become a, seemingly a turn on words. only take a deep dive into the resolve these really by listening conflict that are t dot is something else we are following very closely. developments on the southern 11 on board with 3 children have been killed reportedly by an idea strikes if the fatalities are curtis is real, intensified it's a talk to in his beloved electric facility. let's go through what we know about the story. the 3 young girls swear traveling in a car, driven by their grandmother who also lost her life. in response has been lost, said it's fighters had free fired rockets into israel. and the local journalist, who in fact is the brother of the killed woman,
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spoke about the trogie. let's listen. measured by police couldn't comprehend that they had bombed a car with children in it. i saw the car had viewed off the road, caught fire, and voices were heard from within. unfortunately, 4 people were killed including the 3 young girls in my 80 year old sister. their grandmother. the car was carrying children and women score not terrace for sure. i used to deny the news that they had been bombing civilians, but now the incident happened before my eyes done while the clashes on these rails northern border have remained largely contained. fears are rising over a possible regional spell over the idea of chief of stuff as warrant is ready for direct confrontation. it really made david show me. we have a very good understanding of the situation in here, a lot about the feelings among the residents at the north. we are ready to strike in the north. at any moment. we understand that it can happen. reset development, as well as the rhetoric that has been issued over this past week suggests one thing
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that the clashes between has the law and israel are intensifying its escalating. and it's essential nearing the points in which was fear and concern for many lebanese people. living within the region, but of course when looking at the attacks carried out by israel, the killing of the civilians, these children, it doesn't come as a 1st, at least half a dozen, if not a little bit more had been killed as a result of these clashes between visible on his relevant this past month. and it also includes the lebanese or local journalist as some of the law. and looking at everything that's been laid out there has been a drone that was shot down out of the sky and is really drone. and his bullet has now been retaliating by using difference rockets and it's a it's arsenal. we're looking at a different approach, a different strategy perhaps, but one thing can be clearly side and stated, and that is that as the law is currently retaliating in a different measure, and essentially highlighting some anger and concern when it comes to these
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retaliatory strikes on the same thing will be carried out by these really side. so it's difficult to say whether things will calm down, but what we can expect is this weekend has the last secretary general has on the fellow should get another statement. there's been a great deal of pressure within his own blog and his supporters and the supporters of his philosophy expected a different approach by the secretary general, the expected even if it wasn't all that war, the expected measures and actions to be taken against israel with respect to this conflict, this has been a red line, of course. israel continues to strike visible la continues to attack. and the one thing that can be set for certain is that the lebanese people essentially don't have much to do or much else to say. much like the intern caretaker government, they suggest that they have no control over has the law. and many other people suggest that is below will decide the fate of the liberties people moving forward
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as well. we also heard from beirut based research and reporter, multi colored, who offered her take on the 10 situation of these really lebanese border that was editing in the past 3 weeks. but today, it's not doing any more that the bomb being is really massive. they know that has a lot of threats and from out of nowhere, if they are threatening them for something, then they are going to do it all the american military sites all over the area is under the, the fire of the so called this is those from so when things get to heat up more then that things were going to be more expensive for that. many comes to 100 because the interest in the whole area are going to be effected as they try to protect is right. and i know they're going to lose that on and so it's an equation they have to balance in order to decide whether they want to ignore the site and the fellows were nick or strip,
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or they're going to take it seriously on board based upon it. otherwise, um, on the popular song, it end up and, and let's say people are unable to carry on with him then and what's happening and goes up some more developments for you. the pentagon said 9 stuff on ohio class nuclear powered submarine has arrived in the middle east. the largest underwater work best when the us are still was reported. they cited in the suez canal. it takes place as the us secretary of state is in the region. and while i'm sending, blinking stress, washington is trying to prevent the conflict from spreading. he issued a threat as well to anyone who might seek to take advantage of the conflict and gas, but to threaten our personnel here or anywhere else in the region. don't do it. we're working very hard to make sure that the conflict can gather, does not escalate this not spread to other places. he was speaking there from a rock and not the warmest of welcomes, therefore, america's top diplomats,
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us fellows ins gathered to protest. mister lincoln's arrival in bye to an influential she. eric earlier urged his followers to condemn the visit in recent weeks. sounds to me blinking has met with senior officials in egypt. cuts are the you a and saudi arabia to name a few. now, why lot of leaders call for an immediate cease fire? the us state secretary reiterated washington's opposition to the argument. it would give her enough time to regroup and launch fresh attacks ortiz. rachel blevins picks up from there, starting with another of lincoln's recent trips to grandma and so well un secretary of state and te, blinking is on yet another tour of the middle east. and this one has included a surprise visit to the occupied westbank, where he met with the leader of the palestinian authority. but it has not included washington's endorsement for a cease fire in the gaza strip. even of civilian deaths continue to climb with children making up nearly half of the casualties from israel's been boardman.
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instead of focusing on the civilian lives that couldn't be saved. blanket repeated . the claim that has been made by both has really officials and former secretary of state hillary clinton, which is that a ceasefire would be good for home off. take a listen to our view at a ceasefire. now it simply leaves mos in place, able to regroup and receive what is it on october 7th, blankets, comments. com just might hit stop in jordan, where he met with leaders from egypt, saudi arabia, guitar and the u. a. e, where they express the need for an immediate cease fire and gaza and argue that collective punishment which is internationally recognized as a war crime is not a form of self defense web link. it tried to push the conversation towards talking about what post work also will look like their leaders. he met with argue that it's impossible to have that discussion. now,
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when there is so much that is urgently needed for the civilians on the ground blinking again. so the us will encourage its allies to follow international law, but didn't give much detail as to how the us is encouraging israel to lift its blanket on the gaza strip, which has completely cut off vital resources in the last month. here's what he said . we'll continue to work closely with partners in the region, the distressed importance of, of hearing to the law of war support. and also we're trying to get to safety or provide assistance and facilitate and access to food, water, medical care, and shelter for citizens, whatever they're located in gaza. while the vitamin ministration has encouraged the allies in israel to pursue humanitarian pauses. netanyahu's government has rejected those calls completely, but that hasn't stopped washington for moving to pass a more aid for israel. and congress is currently looking for ways to pass more than $14000000000.00 in a. and the only question seems to be whether 8 for ukraine will be passed with it,
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or whether us support will go to is ro alone. okay, switching gears. finally the history of the world's biggest country. it's london spending 9000 kilometers scientific breakthroughs. they checked the cooling evasions of tomorrow. that's. busy showcase under one very large roof here in moscow, the international rusher expo has opened its doors and ortiz marine, a cost rebel was among the 1st and that you has a loss to be proud of. so let's showcase that, that was the message from vladimir fruits, and then here is the outcome, the advancements of the park house and move. so i can tickets for each of our 6 tunnels which is a 166 meters long. and most of the various fields,
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the goal is to highlights and remind people how rich russia's history is, how much it has achieved, as well as watson store. there are several pavilions highlights in be achievements of individual companies, organizations, state corporations, and ministries. most people know the likes of younique's v k and gas problem, of course. but there are many that have a lot to be proud of, and this is their opportunity to show visitors and what's being accomplished. because this is a wonderful exhibition. it must be the most large scale events i've visited in the last few years. in total, there are about a $130.00 exhibitions and over $1500.00 items of interest to explore, covering various fields and industries, from sports to education, the economy and all things digital you name it. but one of the most interesting exhibitions is definitely the one showcasing all.

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