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on the, the and this guy is, let's pull right down to the idea of ground invasion of the enclave. comes along side or a strikes across the region. 8 people are killed up enough for hospital complex. does it get hits in this to a guy. so he's becoming go get a job that you and that is of goes and boys are reportedly being cute spot easier. every day. the un secretary general saelens the alarm, the grand total weight garza is varying future generations. most the number of palestinians killed is reported to have surpassed 10000 people. exactly one month ago from us attacked. israel displays the records from the nova
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festival of the relatives of those taken hostage. the mon, the government do more to bring their loved ones from our government to them. we only hearing was now we want to say action, so we want to see them back with us. the did took the crowds pretends to us secretary of state's visit to on correct tech using the united states upcoming publicity in the thousands killed in gas the . this is our to international from the news team and myself, you know, leo, hello and welcome to the program. it's been one of them, since hostilities are rough did between hum us and these rel, i'm the surprise mazda tech, by the palestinian and electing group in the war that's followed. the 1000 health
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officials report the grim death tool has nicer past 10000 in the enclave. children make up some 40 percent of those fatalities on the explosions. rock this trip over nights flourish less of the sky, revealing the damage below. at least 8 people were killed in another strength on the and thoughtful nestor hospital complex and come, eunice is religious. come, says tunnels under the medical facility, but it is just one of a number of clinics that have been found across the policy in, in region over the weekend. the idea of non state how the effectively surrounded kansas city with marine forces funding from the mediterranean adding to is really growing for closing the gulf from the west. essentially separating the territory northern area from the side. now the idea stays it will keep a car door open for civilians to evacuate. gals, the base journal assured more on the latest developments earlier. a disagree
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overnights and early this morning there have been various as really ever strikes and various regions of the gods as the server, the tiny coast of enclaves, including the northern parts of garza. the bait la, here town was several houses have been reportedly had to leaving, leaving thousands of people killed in dozens of those injures on dozens and dozens of other danger and dozens, others and left on the rebels. and the charge of, if you can, that has been, it has been turned out that to a wide spread, destruction was left by. that is really every strikes on this refugee camp, which is a very small and tiny it was a g cans of gaza. of course 3 in gaza. city also is roughly 100, was us to a going to homes and leaving game. i need to send money interest and the major areas of data by law and much as the the wherever sykes are in homes, leaving dozens of people then george and carolyn, there have been reports about to some kind of attendance by the is really,
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by the is really it, so to send troopers the ground forces to enter a pots of guys us, particularly the but the, there was 3 in the shots. every 3 g can just very close to the shot that as being reported. no consent reports about this has always been attends by these regular forces on the eastern vote of lions with gaza, particularly in the middle area mcguffey and the parade, and jeffrey jeep village. through the south of guys. a city at tank shows where are sanctions where loudly who have been allowed to leave here in the community. israel's prime minister has dismissed any possibility of us east fire until all hostages are released. a warning you may find the following footage from southern guns, a upsetting the village is rolling after a slew of our strikes and the rough side,
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where at least 16 people have been killed. the wounded, young and old are dropped off for care of by whatever means possible, including, as you saw there by motorcycle residential blocks of being leveled coming. as guns were ordered by israel to evacuate from the north. and as we're witnessing in this footage, many are just being pushed from one more zone to another. and the shy, basically we came from chicago and when do they to then they bones a to and so we moved to tell her the exterminator. tell oh how and it's people we came here thinking it would be a safe soon. we'd like to ourselves when we thought it was a safe sense. there is no safe place an order because there is no safe area. there is no safe for me to what room did these children do? what did these children do? what did these women do? they have all of these really her attention minister has shocked even those in his own government by agreeing with a statement that you can does that is an option later he was suspended from his position by benjamin netanyahu. these were the comments made during the video
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interview. your expectation is that tomorrow morning we drop what amounts to some kind of nuclear bomb and all of gaza, flattening them and eliminating everybody there. that's one way, the 2nd waste of what causes what's important to them. what steps them, what they chose them, they're not scared of death. although never publicly admitted is really is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons. the only nation in the mid east to have them in response to the talks of annihilation. the palestinian prime minister slumber the is really cabinet ministers. thread was the it across it is i 80 the ease really administer of headed age was not satisfied with 10000 monitors. more than 25 wounded and the mainland displaced people. he wanted to see he or she named garza, if you want to just suggest a slide accomplished with the nuclear bombs. israel possesses, visible thursday, person wants to queue for the purpose of killing guys that is becoming
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a good idea out for children. the end of goes on, boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day. more generally is every possibly being killed over a 4 week period. then him and the conflicts in that police city that gets model united nations 8 workers have been killed, then that'd be compatible periods in the city of our organization. well that's across live, no, to policy and canadian human rights lawyer, an analyst deanna boots to this picture, you're most welcome to the program. can we perhaps start with those comments we being at just showing our audience from the is really heritage minister, his comments or his agreement while they're on new king gals as a possibility going forward, while mr. nelson yahoo suspended him. how much, perhaps, of an insight does that kind of thinking within the, the cabinet the government gives to, to what is the thinking going forward in jobs?
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what israel wants to do in gallons, a large sways of it already destroyed. is this going to just continue on the baited the yes look the the heritage minister's comments are not in a vacuum. they weren't audited in a vacuum. he is one of several is really ministers have made who have made their genocide. all intents very clear. we've heard these really presidents, somebody that many people considered to be on the left of say that there were no innocence in gaza. we've heard minister after minister talk about flattening, gaza. we've heard members of the is rarely parliament that connects it say that there should be a knuckle or 2 point. oh, in other words, the ethnic cleansing of palestine, we've seen the prime minister of himself. say that this is the battle between the children of light and the children of darkness. we've heard them talk about and about how it is at the end of that they want to empty gaza. we've heard the really
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foreign minister say that the causes triple shrink in size. and we've also heard several ministers be pushing and advocating that palestinians be sent either to the sign now or be sent as refugees around the world. this is nothing new. the question is whether the world is going to do anything about this, and the words have actually been matched by actions on the ground. we've already seen how deep in the israeli government and the armies going into the guys strip. we've seen that they have demolished hospitals, schools, mosques, churches, and 50 percent of the homes that are there as well. and we see that there is a person who is safe. so what it is that the heritage minister said is, is just an extension of what they've already done on is the idea of are the increasingly emboldened by their, their, their closest ally, the us essentially you have the secretary of state saying that at any loss of life
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is a tragedy, but you have the same time more and more weapons and full support for israel is coming from washington. it begs the question, what will stop them? because the international community that they're not calling for a cease fire in the un, not even a, a pause for a to get through. so what, what, what stop is real doing this? pretty much nothing. but i want to differentiate the international community. we just last week there was a vote within that un and a 120 countries. that's that vast majority of countries voted in favor of a ceasefire. and the ones that voted against were very small and number. and then of course, there were some who, who stayed. so we talked about the international community. we need to be clear that what we're really talking about is the united states and a few other countries as well, western european countries. but that said,
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it's because these countries exert so much influence that we see the israel is continuing and, and it's, it's clear to me that this is not just an, as rarely attack on, because this trip, this isn't as rarely tack that is bolstered by the united states in terms of an attack on the gaza strip, and this is why we see so many post cities have been killed. and just one last point should these really our own military has said that the aim is max, the maximum disruption. it's not accuracy, and that's why we see just at 31 days that israel has killed over 10000 palestinians, 4100 of them children. and with more than 2000 people left under the russell because the strip is completely devastated. it's a man made humanitarian crisis that must stop. but because israel, so genocidal, it's not gonna stop until the world makes it. so. yeah, the numbers are indeed start green. thank you for coming into the program and
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sharing your view with a human rights lawyer and i low as deanna the to live on. all righty. my pleasure. can it's these early defense forces. how's it 9? it's stepping up pressure on come us in kansas city. this newly released validate shows ground troops on gas and so, according to the idea of soldiers are advancing. according to the operational plan of kill, the number of won't they describe as terrorist today marks the under 1st rate of the come us most assaults on israel. the idea of how is released at this for the age of the wreckage in the roads leading to the nova music festival that was on october 7th, a month ago today. militants launch that surprise attack on israel arriving through breached border fences and by or via par at lighters, killing more than 1400 people. ortiz, middle east bureau chief, and we have an option to reach out to the deadline. what's happened on october?
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the 2nd so when have asked militants entities, row was unexpected, brutal, massive civilians were killed. civilians were taken hostage amounts on israel is still there. this is the worst day. is when head safety goes folded, or maybe the worst day, the jewish people all over the world, it seems the 2nd world war. so obviously we come back to sleep. israel also ones other is to revisit the such a day over and over again. every week, the army organizes a number of screenings of a 45 minutes long video comprising footage from the attackers body cameras go pros and so should you be showing have mass atrocities it is claimed to be multiple publication due to the sensitivity of the material. but it was shared with the foreign leaders who have visited israel in the last 30 days. many of them,
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it is rarely in baset or is worldwide have been instructed to show to be due to foreign policy. man's and influential global media on the ground. these really governments press office, still invites journalists to southern towns and supplements that's were attacked by palestinian militants. more than 2000 and media representatives came to cover the israel have mass conflict. the ones that would want to think about the history stuff to the events of october, because that's the way to show that is that it is the victim. and this concept is what and once people forget that we have been under a situation of ethnic cleansing since 19 to 40 eights and 75 years. they also don't want to forget that we have been subject to the longest minute video conventions since 1967 as a victim is ro could justify every thing that's followed up to over the 7th. and it was also brutal and massive. more than 20000 tons of bombs have already been
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dropped on gas or the local health ministry says these really bombardments have claimed the lives of more than 10000 people, including no less than 4000 children. it is impossible to us. a, these are the government, these are the people that body to the rest your love, you know, is the actual use. of course, also the motion of me is using the 7th of october as a unexcused ad and brief text to implement the plan the they had sort of a long time. a plan that was developed by an attorney who is extreme cabinets. and their plan is really to instantly collect lens. all those guys us to 2300000 people, force them to asia, it seems october. the 7th became for israel with $911.00. was for the us, the sudden attack on the twin towers and tend to go and lead to the us bombardment
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of again, histone just weeks later, a couple of years after that the same attack was used to justify things ation of a rock. so these people want vehicle is to be the states. number one nation though, these are relatives and friends of those more than 240 people who have mass took together as hostages. as well as the clear that there is no destroying collapse before bringing the hosting. just press bring the hostages. we want them to say to devalue words. even though people are fighting precisely at a time when we have a bunch of hostages, we pray and hold the hostages, 1st of all, at a place which does not represent too much risk and the military and those who make decisions on what to bomb and how to participate in the alteration also take it into account. these protests. there's tons of stuff on now. in hebrew this is when they want to see the loved ones fried. i think the
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responsibility of our government to them we only hear in words. no, we won't just say action, so we want to send them back with us. we are expecting from them to pay any price to bring them home. it seems there was a bad news for these people here. many of the delays or requested it all for the eh, long eh, people in comes, david, these orders were anything preparatory for the security prisoners that we are having it. this is the government position as the families of the hostages. they don't see, they have been loved ones back home now and months after they were kidnapped, fears rise, disappointment, bounds, hope is fading away. and they start asking themselves if the site is doing enough to secure a release of those. and capt. tibbetts tate raising auction on r t from jerusalem when in terms of international reaction, hundreds of people in the latest episode in the turkish capital have taken to the
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streets to protest the visit of the us secretary of state to the country. of the protesters gathered in front of the us embassy enough, the turkish foreign ministry with a meeting between us and we blinking on his counter parts. how can fit down took place demonstrators making clear how they feel about the visit? accusing the united states of complicity and the depths of palestinian civilians and gals, the bonner's covered and red paint, depicting the blood vincent squared on for in their memory. on sunday i had with mister lincoln's arrival, protesters tried to force their way into nato's inter, like you're a base in psych eastern tia, it'd be enrolling and supportive palestinians on against us support of israel's actions. police use tear gas and water coming to break up. the crowds, specifically in depth tool continues to rise in gals that america's top diplomats
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and having fewer casualties as something to us is working on with israel. we've engaged these really steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that with turkish editor and journal. this use of our unsafe an incorrect and washington stand up, complete thoughts regarding the solution when it comes to comes. when we look at the us and to deposition a that the word god. so we see a big divergence snap to get supporting the palestinian people in the us giving unconditional support. the israel, it to still wanting to see a very quick humanitarian pause with a much more or less thing ceasefire. while the united states, they're still talking about delivering humanitarian aid and much more preliminary
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efforts to help the palestinian people while much of their focus is on providing military aid to israel and the lady israel when the war. and this is not something that the united states should be supporting, and this is an area that are in washington. do not see eye to eye on. i think that was very evident, i think blinking came here, hoping to get some support from the church. it doesn't look like he found that support. many muslim countries view what united states is doing is a double standard. uh, not talking about a ceasefire. the very rarely using the word humanitarian pause and trying to cheat the symptoms rather than uh, treat the disease which is more. so i think as long as the united states approaches this from a symptomatic approach rather than cure the problem, i think many muslim countries and middle eastern countries are going to do their
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efforts as how hard it okay, moving away from the middle east on to ukraine we're in the news that many so coming longer zalinski has counselled presidential elections in 2024. the printing and liter thing, know is not the time and cab should focus on its military challenges. less well given to the cd. beside b r t sa, skia taylor afternoon. so ask you, 1st of all, i assume this is making headlines, stories and kind of fries, boston, ukraine's so called a sent to democracy, correct? well, you didn't hear with it in correct. i mean, the silence is deafening. nothing from washington, nothing from brussels, nothing from london. the appraisals of democracy apparently have absolutely nothing to say now just to pre k, the story here is not so much as an skins desperate final throw of the dice in order to save his political skin. this isn't why debbie has been floating around for awhile. this is about the western politicians, the self appointed,
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all because of morality, who are tacitly conducting this, the same politicians have a pulse 20 months. i've been telling us that the top of our agenda today was our united approach to deterring russia's threats against ukraine. and the longstanding principles of rule based international order for you merge the know the great battle for freedom about between democracy and autocracy. between liberty and refreshing, between a rules based order and one governed by brute force oppression. charles and together were working upon a rule based border. international orders were standing together for our shared commit to uphold a free rules based international order. it is more important than ever that we stand together to defend our share of drugs and to preserve the international rules
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base order. countries to recognize moscow isn't just attacking one country, but the entire international rules based order. so the goal in ukraine is a flight system won't proceed with that talks. it doesn't include elections. now ukraine is standing up for anyone who believes in freedom, but a probably not the freedom to choose the need to. of course, if one was being cynical, one would say, but all this time the findings and the blinking in the us and as of well they didn't actually believe. and democracy would have room space told us what they believed and was presiding that right to impose that values and that politics. one of the nation's spots up for need is who helped some terry out. the 2 political ambitions and i really caught not mentioned that there was a pool, a special i renee in the landscape announcement coming just a day or 2 off to he was visited in t o y a to the bottom today and. and when she posts deposit, you know, it's time fee of waiting to join to your pin. find me. so now what we know is what
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counseling elections is, apparently a your, a pin value. we believe in freedom as long as it's are freedom. what is mres landscape reasoning behind cancelling the elections? how's the as a given one? he has service. the last is defense is that this is will time and the marshal does allow him to postpone the elections. he is correct. but how is uh, can i ask, who's patron washington going to defend this? the us has never and it's history postponed to single election and fox in 1950 for . busy president and then a presidential elections were held and it was a referendum on results handling of the 2nd world war. savanski probably says that he's not going to fix that, as well as the result that was a non slight victory because not only is will fatigue setting in a boat, you know, of his mainstream stories now coming out, corruption for less custom. there's an exhaustive, sanchez, dwindling minute trade, but on the home front, he is musing, support to a recent poll from done inside here shows that his rates and stuff dropped in
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recent months. and these people are angry that the was dropped on in part because of that president's refusal to negotiate seemingly to read except himself in power . and it's quite a long time. they have to wait to have their say, in any case, it's a 5 year term. it was 2019 the last election, so it was supposed to be next year 2024. that's not happening. who knows? when it's going to happen, how long they're going to have to wait. but crickets from the west on this, i'll skip it when it comes to other elections globally. i think it's worth just pointing out that there's somewhat of a contrast. there is no such as silence washington that the short open opinion just a recent example, for example. we know that that was a crew in the shop. and the president was to pose, of course on sleeping. and he didn't even wait for the guns to full flight on before he rushed to the post him to preach about democracy. the present value made clear the united states resolution
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media release. that again is that is strategic. it is one of the world's largest purchases of uranium, and it was also a country that was critical to securing french presence in the health of the powers that already been kicked out, who it's, boom, economies off the centuries of oppression and exploitation. there's so many more examples, i mean, you and i know how long did we have to hear about the debunked with the russian not like in us selections. how could must go style, but american democracy like that. let's just listen to really what, by his serious sounds like 70 of our intelligence agency stood there and said, mr. president, they are and gauge and they were engaged in trying to reflect all actions and what has happened now with not learned what already know, and many of you know, they're engaged again right now as we speak, trying to effect on the general watches. but who becomes phenomenal,
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the democratic party, tomorrow's hearing, which will be the 1st public hearing that we've held, is to examine the russian capabilities, their capabilities to influence the elections globally. what russia has done in the past, he has concerns about a number of areas of their report. interference, whether it's an elections in the hacking. i think it will be interesting because some of the techniques of which the russians using this past election really go to the heart of our democratic process with our port should not be read the suggest in any way the russian election interference was not a significant threat it was and then of course, january the 6th. well, that was, you know, dangerous undermining of america. secret electoral system will come up, put them on trial. but then the, my down crew, which was a blatant over throw democrats getting back to you on a curve as well. that was
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a people's revolution. one gladto declaring himself president, all thoughts on his way to dislike new things. the election as well. you know, why not just as a final thing, i will say, we know that russia is expecting presidential elections next. you can reach us to much. and if president christian came out tomorrow and said, you know, we're in the middle of who, it's not the right time. i mean that was the cries of sport of, of time. and so he had bought for some really does a found here. and really, the only compares that one can not ship to come to is the terminal process actually means nothing to washington and it's not like it is what it is, a weapon. it is faint credit when it is used against foes, but it is disposable when it's used to defend dies southgate taylor taking us through all of us. thank you very much. and i'll bring this to the end of this news block in d, but through to an rory of a topic for all of tuesdays. big developments and one is turning into the busy news day live from moscow. this is our, to international good by the,
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and welcome to all to part the comments. kira may be out of side, but it's certainly not out of mind for many medical professionals. i guess today argues that while in terms of pandemic preparedness, we are in a better place than ever before. level of health security remains weak, if not chronically ill, how to make it fit or livelier. we'll discuss that. i'm now enjoyed by the spark of indian experts on infectious diseases. dr. go, that's a great on a great pleasure for me to host here. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for the meeting. now it's hard to argue that call that 9 team came as a huge and oftentimes very painful shock, too many of our societies. but i also heard you say that it left us with some gifts . for example, in terms of pandemic preparedness, you'll argue that we as a human.
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