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the, the israel launches airstrikes near a hospital in northern dogs. a local journalist sees the bombardment firsthand the 13th trip right now. it's very have the, it is really air strike kills 12 people and wounds, dozens and central dogs of importing the policy. and in interior ministry, the and israel agreed to daily for our
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humanitarian pauses, to allow aid in the parts of northern gods up and the evacuation of civilian the line. from moscow, you're watching our 2 international. i'm rachel ruble. to begin with northern does that where the idea of has launched air strikes near the end, the nation hospital, which is sheltering thousands of injured ended this place to civilians. the a mass of glass can be seen in the footage with no reports of casualties confirmed . so far, idea of the attacks of killed over 10800 people, an injured at 27000 more since the start of the war. some of the injured cannot reach hospitals because of the seriousness of their conditions. as
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as you can hear, the children in the neighborhood are crying. this is not. this is it's a genocide. oh my god, the those inside the hospital felt the vibrations caused by the blast as people fled desperately to escape. the danger footage showed the roof of the facility shaking under the strikes as real justifies the attacks by claiming him off as tunnels under the building. the n g o, the funds, the facility as well as the indonesian government dismissed as rails claims. so many of them are od chairman of the medical emergency rescue committee, says israel used a far fetched narrative to attack the facility. i mean, we have,
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we can see that these really side is using these as a kind of justification when they claim that there is a how much space in the tunnel for us. the is, are serious and far faced accusations. but that's not what these will hold for. they actually plan to attack the hospital. therefore they made excuses to build a narrative and opinions among people. but under this hospital, there was a, from us hide out, and therefore it was worth the of attack. i believe that's where the narrative goes . the id upset that the indonesian hospital was under him as control that house, but it was designed with special channels and so on. we are of course, very surprised by these accusations because we were the ones who build the hospital all development resources came from us. and we also provided the constructors. so the hospital has absolutely nothing to do with from us or anything else. the accusation is completely unreasonable
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and in central gaza, 12 people including women and the children, have been killed and dozens of more wounded. the israelites defense forces at several residential buildings in gaza outside the evacuation zone. according to the palestinian interior ministry, the wounded had been taken to l ox. the hospital. rescuers are at the scene searching for survivors. when an attempt to escape the relentless strikes, palestinians are fling itself to find shelter only to find themselves facing more danger. as israel strikes the cities of ton eunice and rafa as well. this footage from our simpler accounts and rossa shows the aftermath of the latest is really our sprecher buildings destroyed, and dozens buried under the rubble emergency services. impala tiers are trying to
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rescue those traps and recover any bodies. in the city of time, eunice for mos tabs, have been destroyed in total $59.00 mos reduced to rubble with hundreds more damage than gaza since the war began over a month ago. canadian palestinian journalist months were schumann has more details . the city was struck several times today, leaving separate and casualties. however, the biggest must have happened even further south from san eunice in the city of drop off. uh, there are old but 57. we have been killed from 2 families in 2 separate sites and they've been taken to the hospital did together with dozens of the injured to me and you as well. i'm report from you from knowledgeable with it inside eunice. as you can see behind me, the incidence of it's not soft, but a few these lots of media people are working here. however,
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the main use is it has the city and that's just the t, the 3 major hospitals that are being bombarded in their facilities. is there any of these are fine to make a full, a tour of trying to drive the 9 invasion with a quote of symbolic victories against the fed as being that assistance by taking over a ship, a hospital and also a boss with him. and on page hospital, this is just this, i mean this is reading a lot of casualties on the ways and these babies are driving the tax loss. and i also have those areas so important to you and estimates up to 15000 people have floods self the casualties includes the seeds actually is the 18 in the sunday morning deal mostly women as the children and young adults and
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older people. this is, these patients were, doesn't look like for it, those women and children of different fighters. the injuries were reading duties and included is fine injuries. the injuries precious of the page removes it, leaving pressures open fishes expose was less and less and less the skin and the streams as well as the the city. and what was the ones they have? one of the patients had the, there's a over the, what the difference is different degrees of this and the extent of taking music and facilities actually is justified under any circumstances. and instead of being safely c a, b, and the police were looking for the bone bar to the entrance of the house to
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an inside. last and last it was that date. so those times, as mentioned by the police to unions, which is opposite to a, to the white house, says israel has agreed to daily for our humanitarian pauses in parts of northern does a starting on thursday. israel has also agreed to open a 2nd cord or for civilians to evacuate. we've been told by the israelis that there will be no military operations in these areas over the duration of the pause. and that this process is starting today. now is available, hold daily for our humanitarian pauses in several areas, altogether, street starting thursday, during which they will be notified to note as tribes, no classes with the army. the white house added though, they cannot say now for how long this will be lots think, but still lots to him in his hearing. corey doors are open in the guys as trees
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that will allow civilians to leave combat areas. it's might also potentially allow the safe passage of the hostages. as you remember, more than 200 forty's, riley's and foreign nationals from around 40 countries are held now by him. us and palestinian islamic jihad militants inside the gather street. so it is also a good potential possibility for down to pre be released. the communitarian situation on the ground has been very bad and has been to the ration recently due to dramatic shortage of water, food, medical supplies. so we might see the improvements in this area as well. the white house consider is how this unimportant staff was continues opposing the ceasefire. they were a numerous calls for a truce, as you remember in a form of statements condemnation, even un resolutions, a number of that. but nothing have worked so far because of the u. s. position was
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too early to talk about complete sci fi right now. applause. this is not what we have been hearing from these really leadership, political, and military. the only have been rates for rating of that to a long and hard war is a, had a news ceasefire before the hostages free. and this is what these really prime minister regenerated again after the white house announcements. let's take a listen. i would like to set aside all kinds of false rumors that we are hearing from all sorts of directions and re clarify. one thing. there will be no cease fire without the release of our hostages. everything else is false. again, it's not a ceasefire, but is roommate is clear and it was not ready for any tours including too many terry. so what we see happening now somewhat contradicts to what israel was preparing the public for a hand. it changed, obviously, due to pressure from washington, but it seems a lot to comes to humanitarian tours for now. that's the american approach that one
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protest are set to the streets of new york demanding international action and support of palestine are correspondent, caleb mouth, and reports from the sick of the interest. while we're here in front of the new york city public library at the corner of 5th avenue and 42nd street. and as you can see, there are thousands of people behind me. the new york city protests and supportive gaza in support of the palestinians calling for a ceasefire, calling for an end to the bombardment had been massive despite the fact that there's been quite a bit of condemnation by local politicians and local media. all these demonstrations um, you know, new york city has condemned these protests claiming their anti semitic claiming their supporting terrorism. but that has not stopped people from turning out in big numbers. now, as you're aware, and as you have been hearing, there has been an announcement from the white house that israel will be engaging in for our pauses. and it's a tax on gaza for humanitarian purposes. but these bro,
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downstairs are certainly not satisfied with that. they see themselves as firmly on the side of the palestinians and in condemnation of israel, we see science condemning, not only israel is atrocities against the palestinians, but also us supports and the support of israel from american taxpayer money. in addition to that, it's worth noting all of these protesters are largely left. it's uh and wow, the rank and file left it's of new york city are in opposition to israel. i'm alexandria castillo, cortez, and many of the most prominent figures within the democratic party are big supporters of israel and have actually condemned these protests. so we're seeing kind of a gap between joe biden and his base, the jo biden's base as opposed to what the white house is doing. but the white house stands firmly behind israel and its attacks on gaza. going so far as 2 blocks these via resolutions of the united nations. so quite a big crowd here, quite a lot of anger at israel and us support for israel and the politicians who are
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backing israel at this time. big crowd of people here in new york city, thousands of people just like many, many of the protests that have taken place in the last few days, last few weeks to the potential for a cease fire in gaza. rest entirely in the hands of the united states. as, according to her mazda officials, the ceasefire depends on the united states, the us reports, israel. most of all americans rooms are in the skies. over garza, there warships are off the posting of coast. america supplies both weapons and money. it also creates a political color for the ongoing process. all countries of the region are under pressure to save the 0. therefore the ceasefire depends on the united states. if the us administration wanted to cease fire, it would have already been achieved. however war mongering and rhetoric remain central among american officials and at least that's what we saw during the debate of the us republican presidential candidates when the issue of the is really
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palestinian conflict came up as president of the united states. what would you be urging is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu to do at this moment, governor status? i would be telling b, b, finish the job once and for all with these for sure. for the 1st thing i said to him, when it happened was i said, finished, then finish them. i would tell him to smoke those terrace on his southern border, and then i'll tell him his presence united states always smoke in the terrace on our southern border. if you want to stop 40 plus a tax on military personnel in the middle east, you have to strike in iran. the statements confirm that both the republicans and as we already know, the democrats with uh, final statements, susan grace of that to yahoo. lincoln's rushed visits, their line with each other, both of them to show how utterly ruthless they are against a small total weight and surface population. where the casualties are a majority,
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children and women, the united nations have been more than 77 resolutions condemning scientists, brutality, vicious attacks as genocide is more crimes demanding that it stop when you over the years and again and again, it's the us that is always, always always a gets any to monetary and resolution whatsoever to do with the palestinian people . there's no possibility of the us ever holding israel accountable for its crimes. it not only doesn't hold them accountable, it funds, and that is because, uh, this is 01 strategic outline their one what they called in unsinkable aircraft carrier. and it's a deep d division among themselves. and now absolutely, in terms of the, the problems,
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the indian resistance, which has every right to resist our t correspondence, ask you to tailor investigate the underlying reasons behind americans. back in of israel and ukraine. it was and crossed carriers intelligence, an iron dome, into septa's. what is for our wants the us dips because it's hot bleeds for the jewish homeland. well, history has shown that no strings attached char t isn't really in the american play book. quick pro co is more washington style use real. just the reason it's critical is because the full work for us and committees, it's almost like an aircraft carrier in the middle east of israel is our dash, or our presence, our beach ahead of amenities and it gives us it gives us ears and eyes. is it gives us intelligence, gives us the capacity to do the influence affairs is israel disappeared, russia, china would be controlling, and that is,
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and they control 90 percent of the world's oil supply. and that would be cataclysmic or us actual security tools. and it will cut us down to stone of failure. storage allies, soule, g, ravia, friends with disease, nemesis, iran. again, re add abu dhabi cairo members of bricks. the us must realize that it's star is waning in the arabian skies. so, losing is relative proxy in the region, not an option to leave a simply to valuable assets and pay to good for business to look at how rates do on in general dynamics stokes have searched in recent weeks. it's been the best pay day since the ukraine will broke out, and all the boon of costs, which promised a bottomless pits a $1000000.00 contracts. oh, you thought it was a little because the hot blood, the ukrainian people, every dollar we have such a ukraine has been a good dollar spent the highest return on investment for national security dollars
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in my entire life park. yes. and moving in the residence or that this morning at the united states, a jew crane and her people so that we can cite russia over there. and we don't have to fight russia here. when you spend 5 percent of your annual panic on budget supporting ukraine, and they have degraded 50 percent of the russian military hardware, that that's a pretty good investment. such a good investment. the bar is johnson was dispatched back in the day to stop any talk of peace, but to keep that money top floor a 20 month. so on the right things on the war. the functions were passed, nato didn't step down. the russians and ukrainian summit trees also bought flowing . i suppose the landscape well like us all eyes of the poss, he's being hung out to dry. but that probably won't stop by and then po, from feasting a few cranes quotes. it may be of your credit as choice whether they allow the p r
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c to be part of the construction effort, but it's our choice with regard to us since benefiting beijing. do you think we should condition us age, prevent us tax dollars from supporting p. r. c owned or controlled entities from providing the reconstruction of senator we do. that's why it's so important to have the supplemental so that we remain in the game and can set the conditions that make it impossible for a pick illegitimate contractors like the chinese to enter. so washington withdrawal to condemn ukrainians to liked among ruins and deprived them of aid. also that the chinese will get through the gates. how tab, basic tap slides on tests and dispatch. that's washington's domain. and from black rubble ready as grand plans of its own. i know p o c official is going to tonight. it's billions. in the meantime, even with people dying daily, the us just caught tickets habit as the united states follows,
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he demonic and militaristic policies throughout the country. some more than 240 years of history, only 16 years were without 4 former he was president jimmy carter, candidly referred to the united states as the most war like nation in the history of the world. southern tests and despite has become so institutional in america that it brings you a metal, not a court martial. the biggest problem with our political media culture is that there is no accountability. so those are the people standing up and saying, anyone opposed to our wars are unpatriotic, they're on the other side. and none of those people ever paid a price for what they did. why in the country and to the weren't a rock destroying a country of 26000000 people that gave rise to isis. they in fact all got promoted to the last 1000 baby to the last ukrainian soldier. hundreds of thousands of people stripped over future because we'll mon, going politicians and businessmen continents the way still want to get
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a bit more bang for that box on some day. maybe a promotion to the top. belgian official has called for sanctions on israel, as you're a pin, criticism of israel seems to be heating up. it started for sanctions against israel . the right of bones is inhumane. while work farms are being committed in gaz. uh, israel is ignoring international demands for a cease fire. what we're seeing is now is this terrible conflict moves into it's the 2nd month. essentially, we're seeing what began as an operation to attack thomas after these brutal attacks . on the 7th of october, we're now seeing this evolved into a very punitive operation by the israelis, of course, back by the united states, the biggest biker. and this is a crucial a part of, of the narrative that they have to maintain the plausibility of this idea of self defense. and that idea of self defense is very difficult to defend. when we see
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these images of hospital schools, civilians being pulled from the rubel, a tax on refugee convoys and civilian infrastructure, it's very difficult to defend that as this grinds on turkey days plus. now, we're starting to see the a d, v. and so if you like from the stated narrative in the west, we've got people like antonio gutierrez and a spanish senior minister coming out at to condemn as well. okay, our point of view, which has remained quite clear over the past few weeks, is that the is really state most and this plan genocide against the palestinian people take when one looks at the number of civilians. that's what killed to be. the mean federal potations? that is something that is clearly wrong. it is like the day is the interest of israel to see every day, the variable image of the metric, you many petty, a needs of the policy and people. so we're starting to see at the fractures,
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initial absolute unity is real as the right to defend itself. we're starting to see the us now probably the last 3 of support or of course of this operation is well, is engaged at supposedly about a hunting, down and attacking and destroying. am us whatever or home us, or in mesh in a population to live in people in the guys fit to find the area relative to the number of people pretty difficult to target and a group which is so you know, and embedded into that, that infrastructure. but we still have us, uh, you know, stepping back and saying, well it morally this is way on the right to defend itself. it's very difficult to maintain that. and we've also had us politicians now come forward, which is again remarkable, considering at the usual group. think in the us when this foreign policy issues these images and this a brutal ass up boy as well on the gaza strip as broad forward
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a group of us senators native say, we've been involved in conflict like this before. we've engaged this type of assaults against the civilian populations they've suffered and it hasn't been the right thing to do. i'm going to listen to that and of in light of our own experience. we want to underscore how critical it is that israel learns from the mistakes the united states made in our fight against terrorism by focusing unrealistic and achievable military goals and abide by the laws of war, including the protection of civilians. yeah, so let's see uh, changes changes coming to an interesting abc the new york times even coming out now and discussing the fact that potentially maybe this was a desperate act by him us rather than a wilful assault on a civilian population. this was a desperate act uh from us to try and put the policy new question, of course, the policy of the state, and it has suffered terrible privations. these various states established 75 years ago. and many would see the treatment that the policy is over that those decades of
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oppression, disposition, and legal settlement. but these, where is the new york kinds of stuff coming forward? say, look, we need to look at this in a different way. maybe this is some us trying to put the policy in your question back on the agenda, and the next is, was remembering that, you know, although, as well the us and many western states see how nice of a terrorist organization there were plenty more done. so how do you see that situation developing? well, of course, the muslim world, if you like it, it stretches across the globe, even countries, and you have huge muslim populations. and we've seen one of the big d, u and nato allies. perky, come out and refuse to condemn from us. first, trickier of course, is a critical outlay for nato in the region. the biggest land in nato, so you've got for to you or the one. choosing the west of hypocrisy and of some of turning a blind item brutality that while the united states an ally of nato is probably gonna be, it is really easy. and again, with $250000000000.00 in aid over the lifetime of these various states. that most
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of that military 8 into israel, which is perpetuate a lot of the grievances of the policy. and people and crucially not just countries in the middle east condemning israel 2nd, we've also got cookies like malaysia. now coming it's safe. we're not going to cook twice. with how much we're going to continue to work and we don't essentially see these people as terrorist. we see them as freedom fighters in many ways there. yeah, i said on what you brought him, the said that the head man in malaysia coming up, which the could be the global sales from this in the middle eastern countries coming out to states that they wouldn't be cutting of toys. and i will not accept any threats including this. we will continue our relations with some us and we will not consider labeling from us as a terrorist organization. so we're really seeing now how long can the americans maintain this narrative? that is a self defense windows. self defense become revenge, windows correctly. retribution,
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thousands of dead shield. it seems that the united states would need you to be at the top of the q to condense. you only have to don't have to move too far here with russia. allegations made against the russian president himself for moving children out of a war zone. whereas the united states now seems happy to stand squarely, but behind the, as well as thousands of children to kill, you know, refugees are bond, hospitals are being bombed. so it's really how long in the age of 24 hour news, nikki, where everybody sees these images on a daily basis, the saturation. and is undeniable, a breaches of international law, how long come to the united states stand behind the as well. and that just continued uganda has criticized the us, move to bad ed and other african states from accessing a terror, a free trade program, saying that the decision was made to punish countries that resist western values. and uganda and officials said the program has been misused to further washington's agenda. the african growth, an opportunity to ask program was not established as
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a stick to be that popular. so for african countries who bolts in a way that offends the social sensibilities of the developed west. yes, this is how it is being use now. well, assuming view where they attended the program is used by the united states of america as a tool to control african countries politics and decision making. uganda and other african countries pulse have been criticized in the same way, saying that these countries cannot enjoy this free trade service program of offending to mid southern criterias said by the united states of america. while the program seems to have it going to make benefits, you cause what dispensing country is the mid southern criteria said by the united states of america, including north, why can go again if the width and body was? but even if they do so, the american president resolves the right to reevaluate it's countries eligibility on, on your basis. uganda is the only country that has really stepped off on this particular
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program, but of other countries, including the job and couple. and i've also been to find that she the same way thing that this country is how failed to respect, but it takes up to no reason. we saw this happen with a go with some countries that could be bought in 2005. but at the following up did it to tell us the 9 me job duty is 2010. however, the country is like what the bar city i need to have regarding the it'd be the t up the risk. but the thing that we know people on turn thing the government democratic, any, see the tune got a written use compared to the violence erupt, it in the streets of the spanish capital on a 4th consecutive day of protest outside the ruling parties. headquarters with thousands of voice in anger of the government's time to offer an amnesty to cadillac separate as the.
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