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of the, the is ready for his bombard the southern gauze, and the city of con eunice as the idea of the ground operation of the enclave. its pad with the air strikes across other parts of the region. russia it says good bye to a key cold will air of security treaty on conventional armed forces in europe. moscow says there's simply no point in maintaining it as it's being mobbed by nature. washington reportedly deployed that nuclear power to us us florida attack submarine to the persian gulf and then a power and bid to to tow it. ron and the democracy and housing west appears to be turning a blind eye to ukrainian presidents and wednesdays,
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southern constellation of the 2020 full presidential elections. and you press the and so as a u. s. navy flip chillers and a nuclear sub arrive in the middle east to, to bring stability. we have our correspondence and guests lined up for a busy, our life will not be starting of course and gone. so the death toll has knowledge suited 10000 people. and just hours ago was ready, button struck the southern city of hon. units the the, you know, basically for the jump from the off them off, but destroyed children and power. and so i meant the devastation, reports have come in at least 3 children died in that attack. well, i was discussing all of this with the canadian palestinian journalism on sort of schumann, he has this report from southern gaza. the 2 major expedite,
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in addition to simple minded ones, hits the city, okay. and eunice, the 2nd biggest city and it has a strip and the major city in the south. this brings the total sense, percentage of casualties in the south, up to 42 percent off for casualties in the war. so the narrative by these land is that the south is safe, is not through right now. out of the 2 major spikes, 16 people would accuse for them on us from families in the middle of eunice and 9 people where the kids from the city or all sort of in the spokane eunice. just to clarify said the, there's a couple of law sort of hospitals. there is another sort of hospital in the city that treats the cancer patients, kids, cancer patients in most of the area in the city. this is the hospital that was bomb 2 times yesterday. yes, last. what else?
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because what i am and now inside eunice, old. so i've been bones. unfortunately. yesterday's. indonesia and hospital stopped working and i was the hospital folks working to also 5 biggest pulse because he had and the slip. we are running out of fuel to the next day because you have any of this for our hospitals here as over 60 percent of costs because as soon as health floors, you do that as you do for you to diet x from bottom. and why is it any is price for that product? and you and medical workers have commented on an open letter from is really physicians stating that it guys in the hospitals are legitimate tockets and that's on from us. as soon as murder ist terrorist organizations built as an integral part of the hospitals, murder and terror headquarters with their own hands, they turn the hospitals into legitimate targets. the residents of garza who saw fit to turn the hospitals into terrorist nest in an attempt to take advantage of western morality are the ones who brought their destruction upon themselves.
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terrorism must be eliminated everywhere and in any way. attacking terrors, headquarters located inside of hospital is the idea of the right and even its duty of about, slightly on for these rarely doctors have done inside the zion estate, is a betrayal of the respective medical profession under betrayal of medical trust. it is their request for the ease really forces to destroy the hospitals and those who are in them, including medical stuff which one did see and marchers. they are fully responsible . if god forbid something happens to the hospital, we ask everyone who has a relationship with medicine and health, the world health organization, and the various human rights organizations to hold accountable those who want to bring down the hospitals upon their inhabitants. according to the world health organization, $161.00 health professionals died and gone so well performing that duties since the beginning of the israeli palestinian wall global outrage
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a grows over the massive bombardment of gaza. i'm gonna see international and the united nations human rights watch of both accused israel of using white fos for us in the an clayvon near 11 on southern border a white phosphor. it is a chemical substance that causes so via buttons to anyone coming into contact with it. but the accusations are made off the videos and photos. so could i do that seem to show the use of the chemically packs, munitions? israel has categorically deny the claims levied by the un body, according them unequivocally falls. when we heard from a doctor who works in a hospital and got there, and apparently he knows what to look for. a scene wide phosphorescent burns when i worked and has the during the 2009 war and i know and recognize its distinctive burden. gotcha. and we have treated, in some cases in ship hospital, one of whom was a 13 year old boy with a distinctive phosphorus burns which are these burdens that continue to penetrate
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deep into the tissues of the body because it's a chemical bar. and it's not a thermal bar, and they have a very distinctive patch individuals. this for the ministry target and they submit a train for these rainy's is the body count. they hit where they can get as many people killed and wounded as physically possible. well the meantime, any displacement of palestinians will be seen as an act of war that's according to the jordanian prime minister, the mama, any appearance or circumstances that would result in the mess displacement or short term displacement of palestinians, and garza or the west bank. well, the surroundings in either direction outside of the borders of garza or the west bank is a red line and means amongst other things the declaration of a state of war. meanwhile, that jordan has dropped out and medical supplies at a field hospital in gaza, which it has been in charge of since 2009 according to these early ministry, the dispatch was coordinated with them and it includes food and medical supplies
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for stuff. well, that's called life out to the communications officer unit for a solemn o ways are joining us here. we're not the international, the very woman welcome to today. so could you just shared with us? so what's your organization is seeing right now on the ground in gaza? a real i think they are with the rest of the world, the seeing the or with that image on the ground. what, what is being reported. this is truly unbelievable. the number of children being killed until the moment there are more than 4100 children killed and over a 1000 injured. these numbers are just absolute, this tiger and cannot be, cannot be overlooked or seen as, as number numbers. these are children who have dreams had additions, and they have families and then the siblings this, this is, this needs to stop and i think that's the message now is um, after a month of,
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of this talk of this, a violence of the cooling that was for the for this, for this to stop the immediate, the, and units area cease fire at least. and the entry of a, of all kinds of adults restriction or a or limitation. it should be continuous because now the children more than the other. they need every, a thought of age coming into into the gaza strip. it is a dire situation as you would say, the level of destruction in northern and now in southern gaza as well it's, it's not just a shortage of medical supplies, for example. it's the basics, like food and, and what, and then staying warm at night and so on. and so for what i mean when it comes to unicef and obviously, you know, it's a, was on the right now. and it's so difficult to get the humanitarian aid to where it needs to go the most. but how is unicef operating there in gaza right now? a hey, as, as i said,
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there's no snow placing does that to say 5 now and this also reflects on the humanitarian work on the ground units of has been there before. uh, the escalation, but uh continued and our colleagues are still there. uh, and they have to, uh, most of them have to move a to the southern part of guys. uh uh they continue to coordinate with the other you and agencies and the other uh, n g o n i n g o. as in, in the, in the country and uh, a dozen stood by me and uh, but still everyone is facing this horrific reality of not being able to, to safely deliver whatever we can deliver. now we are uh, our uh, supplies that has been positioned inside goza and are depleted now. uh we, we delivered everything that we could uh, from our stores, but now the out, the data is around out of supplies. and now we depend on the supplies coming in
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from that alpha crossing, which is not, you know, not, not one bit to the honest and so far over 50 trucks of units such as can and through, through uh, throughout the past weeks. but yeah, this is, this is nothing compared to the needs. now you mentioned water and water is really a big problem now because most, if not all the children in the gaza strip has no access. they haven't no access to clean water. whether that's for drinking or for a normal hygiene uses. um, even our colleagues the other day i will collect uh sure that her daughter uh, is refusing to take the water that is presented to her. that is offered to her. because for, for this is not the water and both of her children has been, i've been drinking salty water for the past couple of weeks. they are starting to show signs of the you a and a of the, at the hydration, which is really,
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really dangerous for children, especially instance who without clean water, really this might be fatal to them. so the whole, the whole situation is dire. it's beyond dietetic, actually incense and, and hospitals are risking boosting their license electricity goes out because these children are really reliance on the incubators end of it to late or is that the they are on? they can't survive even a few minutes without those. so the whole situation is really, really challenging to, to me tell you, i was about to hold ethic for, for everyone in guns that are, all right. i sent him away is that communication officer from unicef. that joining us from mine and i just want to say we appreciate the job you are doing and wish you the best of luck and your continued work. thanks for joining us. now as of the idea of continues to push further into parts of god,
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i do stick around. we have the latest updates from our correspondents who are across the region, the shifting gears to ukraine way and then move that many did see coming, vitamins events. he has one of a sudden can sol presidential elections for 2024. you're creating lead to saying now is not the time and key of should focus on is military challenges. however, that as a find the face of his west and back as hope and right now they're not saying a single word about the sudden can sold presidential elections, but there's an awful lot of angles. a new one says to it a saskia. taylor earlier told my colleague, you know, now 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 be tell the story hair was not so much as an skins desperate. final throw of the dice in order to save his political skin. this is an idea because be floating around for awhile. this is about the western politicians,
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the self appointed, all because of morality, who are tacitly containing this, the same politicians have a pulse 20 months. i've been telling us this, but we're merged, you know, the great battle for freedom about between democracy and autocracy. between liberty and refreshing, between the rules based order. and one governed by brute force presented the other for our shared commit to uphold a free rules based international order is more important than ever that we stand together to defend our shared drugs and to preserve the international rules base order. so the will in ukraine is a flight for tomorrow or stupid. that talks it doesn't include elections. now ukraine is standing up for anyone who believes in freedom, but probably not the freedom to choose the need to oppose if one was being cynical, one would say, but all this time the findings in the thinking in the us and as of well,
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there's an option for nathan tomorrow to see what the room space will. josh, what paper needs to in was presenting that right to impose. that's odd years and that's on the checks on all the nations on spots for need is who helped. so terry out. the 2 political ambitions. so it's a nice piece of defense is that this is real time and the motion to delta allow him to postpone the elections. he has correct. but how is this and that's just page from washington. going to defend this, the u. s. has never and it's history postponed to single election, in fact, in $9.00 to $50.00 for a president and then a presidential elections were held and it was a referendum on the results handling of the 2nd world rule. so that's the probably says he's not going to fit side as well. as the result that was a non side secretary, because not only is with the team setting and what you know of his mainstream stories now coming out, corruption, phillips can finish an exhausted sanchez, 20 minute trade. but on the home front, he is musing support to a recent poll from done inside. kids shows that his ratings have dropped in recent
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months. and these people, i agree that the rule has dropped on in part because of that president's refusal to negotiate seemingly, to really flip himself in power. no such silence that washington never shots open opinion. just a recent example, for example, we know that that was a crew in the shop and the president was to pose articles on the bank and he didn't even wait for the guns to full flight on before he rushed to the post him to preach about democracy to present value and make clear the united states call for his media release. and then 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 power . so already been kicked out of who would still not pulling these off to centuries
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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 bung with the russian not like in us elections. how could most go style, but american democracy like that? let's just listen to really what by his serious sounded like 70 of our intelligence agency stood there and said, mister president, they are and gauge and they were engaged in trying to affect all actions and what has happened. now. we're now learn what i already know, and many of you know, they're engaged again right now as we speak trying to effect the general elections, but who becomes a nominal democratic worse than it pulls january the 612 that was, you know, dangerous onto mining of america's secret electoral system will come up, put them on trials, but then the, my down crew, which was a latent over throw democratically elected you on a curve as well. that was a people's revolution. we know that russian was expecting presidential elections next. you can reach us to much and if president person came out tomorrow and said,
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you know, we're in the middle of who it's not the right time. i mean that with the cries of support of, of time. and so that part for us, it really does a found here, i'm really the only comparison one can not ship to come to the terminal process actually means nothing to washington and it's all of it is what it is, a weapon. it is st credit when it is used against foes, but it is disposable when it's used to defend dies. depending on has reportedly deployed as nuclear power to us as a florida attack submarine to the persian gulf in an apparent attempt to the total ron and brings the ability and of the top marine is a nuclear power one. it doesn't necessarily carry a nuclear weapons, instead, it's a pretty well jacked with over a 100 tomahawk missiles and thousands of us navy sales. so to us, carriers drive groups are also in the eastern, mediterranean and performing joint operations last week to well, the us and his new allies office spending, the participation in the treaty unconventional the forces in europe. it's following
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a decision by must go to fully withdrawal from it. we can learn more right now with all these shot to do but ski. joining us live in the studio today. wow. what a story. this is charlotte, you know, i guess that we, we, we better take a step backwards 1st. what was the treaty all about, and what, why, why did moscow actually withdrawal from it? well, the treaty was signed back in 1990. so at the same time, just often the blue lemuel had full of dance, we have the end of the cold war. and the idea was to make both sides in the cold war, essentially sign up to this idea of noise. it could on themselves with conventional weapons more than the other side. so the salt stuff and he said his swift attack by one side on another, on a comp with 5 different types of weaponry, ease, things such as, bottle tanks, all moved, come back vehicles, also a helicopter attack helicopters, as well as combined cost. so that was the idea behind it. of course rush, i said, now we're not part of this week with tune for me. it was already have reaction from
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nate to countries to say that this is the latest in a series of steps. buying moscow, which are undermining the you atlantic security so they're not happy about it. and they say as a result, they're also going to be suspending the participation in treating response to that at least for the time being versus says how to do this. and the reason it says how to do this is because it believes that need 2 forces. nato countries already circumventing that. tracy. by suspending the treaty unconventional armed forces in europe, rush, let the door open for dialogue and waste to restore the viability of conventional arms control in europe. however, our opponents did not take advantage of this opportunity, preferring to continue boots in the policy, not on the principles of cooperation, but on an anti russian basis. taking into account the direct responsibility of native countries for insights into conflict in ukraine as well as the admission of
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finland to the alliance and the ongoing consideration of a similar application by sweden. even the former preservation of the c f e treaty has become unacceptable from the point of view, afresh, fundamental, security interest. and it still says time that most go his ways concerns about this tracy and what nato countries were doing in regards that back in 2007, it suspended his participation, raising very similar concerns saying that need to members need to countries. we're taking steps that within compatible with the street g. so we've heard for many years for me at least most of those sites that they have been issues. and now of course most co saying that it is withdrawing from that tracy altogether. it doesn't, it doesn't. it doesn't quite stop that. does it show, let me put, put in revoking also now the ratification of the comprehensive test ban treaty that was just earlier this month. can you give us any details on that? yes, that's why this was a tracy that would prohibit using nuclear explosions,
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testing lies nuclear weapons. and we know since with touring from that the kremlin most go, has already tested out into the continental from the sick massage, which it says off capable of tiring nuclear warheads. but the reason most go has we, pulling from this treaty, is because it says that mirrors will, b, u. s is position for reviews, and that's because, well, the us is a signal treat to that treaty. it hasn't rectified it. rory, an attendant by default, is that it is not legally bound to that treaty. so from a most good point of view, this is stakes on now, even when it comes to both tracy's interesting and date of the shot of dimansky. thank you. the, the international community did not agree to impose sanctions on russia as develop nations like to portray those are not my words that's coming from india is foreign
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minister and a reason. and if you haven't listened for us, these sanctions are essentially livers that advanced economies have at the disposal based on mechanisms, powers and tools built over many years. they use these leaders when it suits them, to be sure many parts of the world do not accept the concept of sanctions in the same way. it is done is that the whole world agreed on sanctions. it's not really like that. the sound good has taken on the west again, or was selective outreach. the style essentially dr. stations are saying that the west chooses to impose the kind of sanctions. it's big ones to who to impose the sanctions on and when the suits them. and he's also going on to say that it is not the entire world. that's what he believes in the concept of functions. many countries don't know. for example, remember india has openly denied western factions against russia. india continued
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its engagement with russia. new daddy continued buying more and more for school. it continued its historic defense spots in the shape with us with moscow. once i remember india and russia, the historic friends as well the, they have a friendship that has with health, but the rest of the time. and therefore india open need to chose its friendship or the west and sanctions that for imposed on most cool. now let me point out till that's why i'm the westport that was cool perhaps would collapse what was done, pretty fine, trade wise wise and should it be wise? and when you look at the stick to 6, the numbers of inflation, for example, look what is happening in the us look what is happening in europe, for example. and not just fuel from us is, is uh, the sanctions that have low cost of doing global t o. so to say on many of these countries now are coming together. i'm, this is where the fish on clerks also mentioned brakes. he underlined that bricks
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is because mean a common factor between these developing economies. when the jew 7 group was formed about 20 years ago, there were important powers who thought they were not receiving the right say in the international system. the impression was that western countries dominated and did not allow others to exercise their influence in rights. this year, at the last summit in johannesburg, there were $29.00 countries that wants to join bricks. they clearly see the value. now what else sitting down for them and is the doctor as j shocker said either tuesday, you or having double standards with respect to conflicts with respect to all twice is in different parts of the wall. now he didn't get too much into details of it, but it's pretty obvious he's, he's heating, how's the comparison between the seats and it gave to russia. this is when the conflict and ukraine had started. and now with the,
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the geo political situation know what is happening in is van, look what is happening, what is that is doing. in fact, if you look at the last one month is it has had, it has formed, it is cute or 10000 people including around 4000 children. this data of course, according to the. 7 the health ministry of what really the role over a we hear it has been questionable. i'll forget about imposing any sanctions. so to see the only supporting israel in this massacre that they are, the israeli defense forces of balance, that they are stepping up pressure on a mass in gaza. city newly released, the photos are showing a troops on gauze and soil. now, according to the idea of soldiers or advancing, according according to the operational plan, they've killed a number of what they describe as terrorist, an owner in the program. i heard from his rally, parliamentary and most shot ross. so he says that have mass is holding palestinian
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civilians hausten. well that's what i'm going out. american john with the coldness and political come ahead of bradley blankenship not drawing on said live in the most go headquarters to do. it's great to have you and thanks so much for joining us here. what a story. i mean, we've got so many big stores in the world today. i mean, you can look at ukraine, it as much as you want, but then of course, most of the worlds focuses on gaza these days as the best whole now is exceeding 10000 civilians. this is according to the palestinian officials. the in ramallah, president biden says that this is, but the price of rule, what would be, i guess your, your take coincide is a pretty strong statement from the american president. would you say, you know, i hate to be so crass but what i think about this, it's just like maybe to the americans isn't just the price of for me because they're so used to this. i mean the business. so it's jim carter's, that's a war like civilization they've been, it's so many wars killing so many people. but i think those of us that actually
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value human life or actually have some humanity in our hearts. we don't see like this. we don't see this is just the cause of war. of course, you know, every day that israel defensive in gauze it goes on, we see that the is really position simply just cannot be justified to really things . so are young because, i mean you have got this united course for, from essentially the majority of the world that is quoting for peace and stop stop age to the bombing campaign that. but you also have your fairly typical g, some g 7 members, whether it's america or in european countries who are fully on the side of israel. why is this such a i guess it aspirants to be between that they need these collective. so you've got basically the entire islamic world calling for peace. and then you've got these cut form of colonial powers in the g. 7 guys got not no peace because peace benefits from us. right? you know, if you don't just have arrow country, you have the, in almost the entire global south minus india as a course of voices that are against us. you have, you know, countries in latin america that are kicking out the israeli embassy,
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or their image is really investors over what they describe the believe you said, you know, crimes against humanity or war crimes the entire world. if you, if you took a poll the global population right now, i'm sure it would be something like 67000000 people against this. and you have, you know, this 1000000000 or so people in the global north that are apparently for this, but not even then, you know, of course there's still defense. we know that there is defense amongst the government and united states against this, the position of israel every day that israel is bombing in gaza, or it's ground offensive go there. every single day, the position for israel morally becomes degraded, more and more. and i think personally, you know, if this, this cannot be described as pro israel, because the, the more that you want israel to do this and make it tarnish its own image. you make and you create conditions such that israel is simply cannot exist in its state in the middle east with its neighbors in this way. and you're, you're creating a situation where there could be a regional conflict which could end to the state of israel as we know it, which is not, you know, i don't think that's
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a good thing. these countries call themselves friends, visitor. all the, i don't think they are, well, i mean you go has, has been all this on on basically right. a lot right now they're looking to potentially get directly involved if you've had that has been a cross border exchanged bu hezbollah. and the idea bought with an ass on us cuz we have something else about his speech 36 hours ago about about how miles and has ball are perhaps getting directly involved. now, america sending these naval split taylors to the persian gulf, including a nuclear power to attack submarine. but, but when america sends the ships to that part of the world and the nucleus of, of this is to ensure stability, right? this is to, to bring about peace, right? right. that's what they say, but i really think you know that his will. and i think that iran and all the countries that, you know, have positioning themselves almost necessarily against israel is a, is a reason to play. you know, these countries in these, these different parties and non state actors. so what i don't think that they actually want to escalate the conflict vinnish with israel. they really want things
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to, to mellow out. they want the united states and other western countries to pull back, because this is just such a rational position to not encourages, i think, you know, as many people need a nation soon, right, expert and so on. lawyer, a international lawyers have said what we're seeing and john, gosh, is a very clear genocide, really is. and you know, this countries like united states, for example, have they have the beauty legal responsibility to intervene in the situation when they can see that there's a genocide going on in their non. and this erodes the entire idea of international law to let this go on, is frankly, i think it's disgusting, but i don't think that these countries and act as like his beloved one, it was escalate the so it's totally on the part in united states. you do see a lot of our kids have double sided, so you really, really do well. what about the bite and white house right now, joe biden, as he continues to kind of get increasingly adultery and have difficulty even putting one foot in front of the outside. what about support for abide and in the white house because i've seen report so there is some there's a certain amount of dissension among the right.
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