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as never the last, the last, the foreign minister of these, this murderous the regime, visited the un only a week and a half ago and was given the red carpet treatment. he was loudly applauded in the general assembly and even met with the secretary general, who shook his hand with a big smile on the un has completely lost its moral compass. this cannot be tolerated. mister president is rarely fighting the war for a very future and existence. we are combating a genocide, the nazi like terror organization. mazda is publicly declared that they will carry out further atrocities if they are given the chance. the only way, the only way to ensure that these horrors are never repeated again, is by eliminating combust capabilities. and this is the realization of our collective oath of never again. is redwood continued targeting,
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come us while working towards solution solutions for gods and civilians. this should be the focus of this meeting and not anything else. thank you, mr. president. well, i can that you can fire and i live here. tell me again, fi and send me. well, that was the un security council meeting, dedicated to the complaints in the middle east, the cold cousins just things over and through stuff that they had and must go and pete to start. and we now returning to our regular use of programs. grades have you with us. a well does have faces. another round of heavy shutting by is really defense forces that was on friday nights. the lights, his pictures show, the sky lights on. a huge fire, wrote. think over the enclave as well. kids famed of gaza on sled offsets off the outskirts of i'll see if hospital and i'll talk to you if you do come in the north i'll be in place came into fire. that's according to locals palestinian media
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because base jealous times of children both has more defense. the situation and con you unless it is completely different. uh from the north as can you in this situation uh, is quite, uh, come on. uh there is no. is there any doors in the sky and there is no uh, she lives, uh and uh, and can you in this, in the south? of course has happened uh once a while. but it's uh, quite over here and i can feel safe and uh, talking about uh, my situation in the north yesterday. uh, it was a terrible footage. and uh, the uh, the sky was lighting up and it was uh, very scary. and i was caught,
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the children in the neighborhood are crying. this is not, this is a, it's a genocide home or it was very dangerous on. thank god i moved from there and i talk my family with me. it was a terrible, it's something i never witnessed and i would never forget. we walked on. i couldn't even stand on my legs right now. i was holding uh, having my back back and having my clothes in a plastic bag and pushing my father and seeing my mom. and we'll keep it working. but she's so i believe while she's working and it's it's, it's actually breaking my heart. and when i remember what happened,
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it's something i would never forget. we have to rest and then they throw bombs the last. and this is crazy. we find another car and we keep them in different stations . and now for updates from northern godsa is rarely security forces. claim that they've taken over t i'm of positions and eliminated around 150 minutes. flights of one of the outposts was repulsively used as an on production and launch sites. the f is also said someone kind of covered, neutralize, an underground network, used by him. us to target is very well doesn't have been killed, a minimal injured of to is very bumps hits. 3 hospitals sheltering thousands of civilians the following graphic footage, which you may find distressing. so the immediate aftermath of the strike on lc for host the the, the is the largest of the in gaza
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and that'd be bombed 5 times since thursday nights. according to being close health ministry, dr. phil has taken in schools of civilians with many living incense nearby earlier, the idea or the people to evacuate. the area for medics decided to stay saying that it's impossible to relocate all of the patients. again, the more disturbing images coming up now. 6 the thing the system seems to make shift lobby of the lc for hospital money, displaced upon a city of families with children. was saying that at the moment of the psych, thousands of college students fled down to 50 on friday officials say the policy and that's all is now supposed 11000 people with over 27000 wounded guidance leading say that there's no wesley and the concept that we have been under
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bombardment for 35 days, shows entangled from the land, cnn, or everything. you can imagine we're civilians sitting in our home and i saw we wake up to the sounds of the shelves exploding above our heads. israel said to go to the states centers, we went to the u. m. sheltered us was that they fired shells at us. 10 people were killed not including the by the end of the 1st, the guy, instead of overseas he center while and then will. but the he does was f, 16. they were body parts and then the live on the roll will see by shop. now in design area, i spoke with canadian, the palestinian journalist month. so schuman, who gave us more details on the situation in southern gaza in the gulf, there was an air strike in the flesh, killing 8 civilians, and the engineering dozens, thousands continue to migrate from the north, to the south, to a very,
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very dangerous route. um right now the capacity here in, in, uh, had inside eunice in northside hospital, i think has at least doubled from 101215002 at least 255-0000 given the number of people have come here, fling away for the, for the life for what is happening right now? the main news from the city like now is as you heard, the strikes on the whole speakers. the is really a defense forces are recognizing these symbolic targets that if they take over, they can consider that because you have some kind of symbolic victoria. hence they are continuously targeting them. i'm trying to reach them earlier today. is there any defense forces also announced the killing of the highest drunk office that appeared to know the leader of the attack on because of the city. he is a couple minutes together with his secretary at a a. this isn't, this is,
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this is actually the 4th is happening right now. and we just had our colleague here . we are hitting dozens of stories like is it is hard, it's making, it seems we ought to be thinking, what's happened. the 19481967. earlier today, we visited no sort of hospital he had in con, you in his self as the uh, to get some more information to provide the audio and some details about what is going on there. and then a few g status and how things are working is all you see. you please see this report. thank you. we are here today 55 days into the war against the spinning from sun eunice south of the strip. as you can see here, we are in all sort of hospitals. it is the 2nd largest medical complex in the flip. and that sent to the hospital for the middle. and so the agent here that will
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go inside and have a look at the activities here. thank god right now, there are no casualties. it's been good to be quieted in the south. however, as you can see, things i've been busy. i don't hear people here at all working 247 sleeping in the hospital trying to keep up with the number of patients that keep coming in. please remember that they are not the only 3 thing the people of can you in this order of the out 3 things. also one over 1000000 people have been displaced from the north west. come here. we are now in the 2nd floor of the and also the hospital. normally this is an area that is accepting in patients. if there's an area where the x ray is done, it has an area where the treatments are done. it's also waiting area for people. however, now it has over 15000 refugees mohammed adult while he who is an addiction
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surgeon who treated wounded palestinians that they've been evacuated so that they, even he was shot by some of the horrific injuries. a lot of the biggest challenges we face though is assignment of, of these injuries. so a name from us already on the 9, our specialty which is dealing was award injuries on remember the construction we prefer to intervene or use to move on to the side towards the bid. the results for the use in your cases, most of the cases are gone or injured mostly on. so the tumor proposal to me or so is there was a time lapse like one months ago, and most of them have um, a lot of injuries on the bones and the infected rooms. and these may, so is a treatment on dealing with this case is more um, more difficult. what was the cases of them was next was no exception. has a lot of terms uh over the bump is uh is some of them is more like 20 percent. so
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some of them more, more than 60 percent and the menus of patients have was one of the most. so maybe like i piece like 2 or 3 cases was only one of them and tables. 3 of them are uh, funny. so uh uh, the injuries are on the highest the scales of injuries or is these kind of look nice though, is it probably a little complicated? you said those, these patients didn't have a nutrition, didn't have a bottle not see or so you have a lot of moves that are infected and seeing where they need a lot of the interventions to medicine to people. the different presidents has met with you and they have to talk to discuss the conflicts, as well as a possibility of a ceasefire. both countries have severely condemned to balance on of cold for the delivery of humanitarian aid. a saw you
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may be as a crown prince and i haven't been so i'm on has also called for an end to the boy in gaza on the quotes, forced displacements of palestinians. the statements of may during the saudi africa summits in the when is nadine, we condemn what the gaza strip is facing it from military sold charging of civilians, violations of international law by these real condition authorities. but we stress the need to stop this war and the force displacement over towel just seen is the distance. so do you agreed? yes, this is actually a bringing segment and gather what is it this weekend is indeed to drive towards peaceful resolution. often you can speak to the others and the other hand, see that's what they are looking at. what need is, who proposed to quickly bringing in to, to be unfolding to you to read and protests, to feed in the guys that including those the applicant need is a set a seen fit to put in as a solid. and the bikes. yeah. if we can continue to table,
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it is the opening of the solid g. i'm asked to can submit the simple applicant, pistons, etc, and thoughts. and once again, after tax has become a competing, the re not the middle east solve your rebates, and it's focused to continue to develop ties with a number of applicants states. and both of you kind of make add um security level, which is saudi africa segment is expected to deal with development issues. the key among those uses is of course, education, house investments, communitarian assistance and economy development with getting to the african continent. the ask because saudi arabia summit starting today, has been maintained to enable her yet to promote its agenda for the african continent. and when some of those african need is over. but apart from the summit, visit emergency meeting held by the arab league. and experts say that to the back to back meetings and gatherings that's taking care of this. we can good signal the
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start of a higher profile. diplomatic push with saudi arabia, taking advantage of its position as the champion in the middle east or full of the policy that people, in fact to, let's, yes, what would be arabic has to say about all of this. so many tutoring courses are not at the core of the arrow position for the arrow position demette as a complete ceasefire submitted to the interest has r n a. d a that some people talk about to try to deal with the deteriorating submitted children situation due to the war and is really aggression. the arrow position is clearly and explicitly based on an immediate cease fire. indeed to those we can is expected to demand a ceasefire. it is expected to go to the table, a lot of things the for the african continent as well. and especially as africans as out of the country that's still continued to supply the appeal as well to the united states, to push that as well. to implement an immediate cease by you guys that were risk separately. i think the secrete to off the entire middle east. of course, most of those to accept will include applicant countries and applicants need is and
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will be standing by to begin with staying with the conflicts. and these really and pe has said that there was 2 films, the october, the 7th attacks will face the same consequences as the how must militants who card the amount ease rules internal security agency announced that they will eliminate all participants of the x over 7th massacre the photo journalist who took part in recording the sold will be added to that least. israel is alleging that journalist from reuters a, p, c and, and, and the new york times had 5. so if a mosque and accused of being in the service of mos, in fact the prime minister's office went as far as to say that they were complicit in crimes against humanity. now for contacts is all began when the is really media watched. i was honest, reporting a to supper freelance journalist of the reporters that were working with these outlets of actually having had prior knowledge of how mazda is
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a tap on october 7th. this has led to many questioning israel's motives and the public didn't seem to buy israel's accusation. so to listen, killing journalist, why is he's real trying to hide something? every tyran playbook has been quoted. the 1st is of like they say, i never imagined witnessing and explicit threat against the lives of photo journalists. any other country would be considered a terrorist if they said something similar. so the public didn't react timely to the statements because it makes israel look as if they're targeting journalist for political reasons. and it doesn't make them look in a positive way, especially since they are receiving many accusations from other reporters as well as the activist has to be done in any reaction from the media outlets themselves. i mean, these are highly respected media outlets as much as any ability. right. right, so he, as he mentioned this has mainstream media outlets. archie has reached out to the
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new york times, reuters and the committee to protect journalists and has not received a response on this particular tweet from dan. and earlier these outlets did clarify and did deny all the claims of having any sort of ties or prior knowledge to the october 7th come off the top part. there's categorically denies that it had prior knowledge of the attack. reuters acquired photographs from to gaza based freelance photographers with whom we did not have a prior relationship. we're no longer work in with hassan s y a who had been an occasional freelancer, 48 p, and other international news organizations in gas though. the advocacy group on this reporting has made vague allegations about several freelance photo journalist working. you guys are including yusef masoud sienna and the associated press. meanwhile, have also fired a freelance journalist that worked with them several times. his name was, has found a sly and they fired him because he had covered the posting in
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a tap on israel, on october 7th. and israel claimed that he was among the attackers on october 7th. so the reality is now this journalist has less protection. if we're doing his reports, he doesn't really have the backing anymore. and in total, 6 other journalists are on israel, so called a hit list, and now would have less protection if they were to be fired as well. stars, it is perhaps the most dangerous place to be right now. and according to the un secretary general, absolutely, he said more journalists have been killed over a 4 week period in palestine. then in any conflict in the last 3 decades, and the committee to protect journalists also as those of sentiments saying that as of november 9th, at least 39 journalists have been sealed. $34.00 of them being policy in 4 of them is really and one being lebanese. the question everybody is asking is, why was israel targeting journalist? what do they have to gain? are they afraid of these journalists? i'm covering something, and lately we have seen the p r war shift
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a little bit in terms of not really favoring israel. we have seen mass protests all over the world in support of palestine. hundreds of thousands in dc, many more around europe and other parts of the west. and so now that there are more reports emerging on october 7th, many of these are claiming that israel's narrative has a lot of holes in it. we don't know as of yet, but uh some are accusing israel of committing more crimes. we will see what happens when the smoke clears, but for now, these opinions do not appear to be going in israel's favor. for human rights attorney done colleagues says it's becoming increasingly difficult for journalist to cover the war in gaza. obviously it means that they are targets. they are considered military targets, and their families have been killed. by the way, the number of families of journalists have been targeted by israel and seemingly because they were the family of journals. i know one journalist who's lost 20
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members of this family in gaza. so this, i mean, it is a very dangerous thing to be a journalist. god, i don't see the leadership in is right now is being reasonable or rational. they are lashing out in a way again that, that we've never seen. serve me in my life time. sadly, they're able to do it because countries like the united states are giving the car watch to do it. but they are not thinking like rational actors and it, it is hurting them and it is, it is really tearing the part is really society. well, the canadian governments has launched an investigation into a legend, threats against india, that is following a video that went viral on social media a number of days ago, advising 6 to avoid the line from next week. our government takes any stretch of ation x from the seriously. we're investigating reasons for us circulating align closely and with our security partners,
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we'll do everything necessary to keep canada safe. so the seats separately called fund new from 6 for just as an organization. van de the india has open lead, threatened millions of air in the passengers. let me point out to you. other thought indians only the fly in their thoughts of canadians. it's all for people from across the world, just look you how bizarre and breeze and it is. so what we've got to do is to fix that, all of this is going to be off. we have to balconies in the all, for the probably not in the all the way you can always set them up for your call. we are asking basic phone do not fly in the all new one, but all the in indiana, we are the what you're telling me that the guy he sick of all the so when we go to not john new carpet,
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i was on the box. so not the 1st time that economists on a separate this has to act in india. let me give a little bit of background taylor and let me take you back to 1985. this is when an india out plane was actually formed by an called a study by call this don e separatist need of a canadian. now that is interesting because back in the d, this is in the plane. it was, it was planted with the bomb by upon this on the separatist and bind. it was on route from a fax and it was on go to new denny. it was mid wait as bombed in the left to see the old. oh, well, 300 passenger the died, but interesting the little more than 200 canadians on that plane. and now we're seeing that a separate this lead to their openly is to, i think up to repeat the history again. back then just to those father was the
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prime minister of canada, and the sentiment of india really is is the son now repeating the same mistakes as his father dates in the mean biling, be stuff security on the indian dogwood will deal seem to be do not want to be any feed or give any space to subjects seen this settlement. we have been working with foreign governments on the activities of radical interest groups that have been inciting violence and intimidation. we will continue to press these governments to deny such extreme is a place. so just when you think that in the canada relationship, you're not the 2 rate any fall though. canada does something again. ma'am, you know, for fun, for the big look what justin to do is doing what is it costs to are now many all see that the need action by canada is a risk of a repeat of history,
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a piece thing. who's a national spokesperson for the b j. p. so the making some statements means this thing put on mind top, some protection to get an idea of if concerned about it. and it's been real good then sudden for every and every like, made it to, to the world. well media, any like minded person who views in w a. c o. v. as in human data, would it be concerned about that? but does that, is it why just not getting in government acting on when he used to open it septic? only that enough kind of a he goes to and then the 6 to the, well, the pretty much eats issue said no good before the tech know to and it was it lines . so this period rules that he has some sort of fix it or he has some sort of back in from the moment. other ways open any would use such language on that. uh then a problem. any, any bits, whatever got without so wrapped up. so this, uh,
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