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the, the another night of violence in gaza as the enclave is hit with more is rarely rocket . the disturbing images from the north of the territory as israel bombs, 3 hospitals for thousands of civilians were seeking shelter, killing at least 20 thank god right now. there are no casualties. it's been actively quieted in this house. i went, but as you can see, things i've been busy around here are to see it firsthand the dire conditions inside causes. second biggest talk and saudi arabia
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welcomes african leaders to a summit and dedicated to boosting political and economic cooperation with the officials repeating calls for a cease fire in gaza. winters nadine, we condemn with the gather stream spacing from beatrice, sold targeting civilians, violations of international law by these really patient authorities. we stress the need to stop this war and the force displacement over the palestinians. the headlines were following here at r t international up next on across, talk other more. the latest on gaza is aware of this placement and ethics funds in the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things that can,
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is that or non peter lavelle is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he and vision sitting designate is rarely occupation of cause after the war, as if the longstanding blockade is not an occupation. this goal tells us a lot about the war being waged on gaza. it's a war of displacement and ethnic, cleansing the prospecting palestine. i'm joined by my guess eve angler, in montreal, he's a canadian foreign policy institute fellow, a journalist and author, and in lisbon. we crossed to alexander guerrero. he is international legal analyst . all right, to them in cross talk roles and effect. that means you can jump any time you want, and i always appreciated it. let me go to you 1st here. let's just talk about the recent events here. we had a anthony blink in the us. secretary of state, i suppose, tried to imitate henry kissinger with his shuttle diplomacy, but all he did was humiliate himself and his president joe biden. why in the world,
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with any of his interlocutors in the middle east and the region at large be want to become a come completion to be in join in and being involved in the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people. i mean, they don't want this, they, you know, they have a lot of problems. they don't want to go down in history is a helping is really united states to destroy the gaza strip eve. yeah, and that's what they told the lincoln. burton gone and turkey didn't even bother showing up for the, for the meeting. do you know, do you know who did show up the, the deputy mayor of this then bowl game that was the person that greeted them. i'm sorry, the rep keep going. and so i mean, they understand exactly what the us is doing, which the us, which is completely supporting israel's, a slaughter and guys of that, you know, around $5000.00 children have been killed. and basically, what lincoln wants to do is to get as much acquiescence to this in the region as
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possible. i don't think he believed that they would. he would get them the different leaders. do you know of a salute? his is his diplomatic of backing those of israel, but he wants to at least minimize the criticism of, you know, i don't think it was successful. i think that clearly governments in the region to see what's happening and, and they realize that their populations in their country are absolutely appalled by while we are all seeing coming out of gaza. and so they only, you know, as much as they are under the some of washington like potentially like jordan they at some point they have to listen to their population to a certain extent. but it is, it really is just absolutely direct us complicity and all of the horrors that israel's is causing you know, this announcement just yesterday is another 320000000 dollars in us weapons. we're going to be said to uh, to israel, to use against the population in guys a,
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obviously there's $14000000000.00 of a, a, a package that's been, uh, that's out there. and, and you know, all these different mechanics squared and blinking has now made 3 different trips to israel, in, in, in, under a month to completely endorse this just just on slot against the against costs and what it, you know, there use the word humiliation. i mean, yeah, it, we're standing basically side by side and blinking is called calling for. so i'm kind of a humanitarian pause, you know, more aid, and then right next to him, the prime minister bases that no, there's not gonna be any of that. i mean, just insulting your guest. okay. i mean, and then blinking just stood there and took it. let me shift over to how exams are . so we had men, yahoo said again blatantly contradicting the secretary of state blinking saying that, um uh, israel will control the security
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a reoccupied gaza after the conflict in the us administration and said that's not what they're angling for, but the israelis don't care. so in, again, another humiliation the united states is not leading. okay? if it was waiting, it would do it, it always did. and go back in history and look at it every single time they said there has to be a ceasefire. not this time. alexander, they are father, actually from leading any kind of political solution worldwide. we can see this and you can reach the soup, for example, from the situation and ukraine. we started, we witnessing death and also now we the situation in israel. what we are in fact, witnessing presently is yes and your receipt went on the global, new new order, the new global order making a new realignments that show and highlights the interest and better powers abroad. and following out of the, the usual form of a circle of power that we are used to it is for example, united states and they,
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you, they have absolutely no need for us whatsoever in this situation the, me, the lease. so what we see is, for example, the kid doing this patient that you already imagined, but not only to get also the arab states, for example, the fragility of united states find policies in my opinion, quite heavy then from the fact that not only blinked and went to the me the lease with nothing to walk her, but she also returned home with nothing to deliver to july the 1st she tried to find a way actually to bring him up to see spying easily out with these railings pay him . secondly, he also wanted to find a long term plan, a solution in the region, but the other countries denied this if both of this and there was no effort to respect the right to self determination of the most union people. and finally, she claimed to wish to prevent the spread of the call to the entire region, but she need not attempt any abroad still here on or to has blah in the lab and on,
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or even the window or stand, whether it's like that would be through mental lives in the future. she's meeting with momma that box for example. it was quite embarrassing because yeah, we would love to find one single point when both were the green ways and my mom was i wasn't the fact that i were actually kind of a bad that's blinked and was trying to use and to make, in order to have at least an actor that's good, a friend who lives more and more how much and she still failed. so indiana, i believe that it cannot help, but to conclude that blinkers of dance were a failure and they actually show that expose the complete lack of a larry lack objectivity. that's not exactly a policy. rather, there is an attempt to protect these real interests at all costs and to pretend that such interests are actually the main goal of regional solution. yep. well, anthony, blinking and his father actually, or i are deeply steeped in the design,
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is cause inside the united states. so hence when, when blinking arrived the 1st time he said i come here is a jew, which tells us a lot because we know, well whose interests are you representing here. okay. was very odd thing for a secretary state to say, you know, he, one of the interesting things also is that the entire region, you know, and we can fault the so many of the arab states for not being more outspoken about the palestinian cause over the decades but they make, well, they made it very clear to the united states is a new created this with this real, you should solve it. why are you, why are you wanting us to solve a problem that you made? you shut out here the all other players. you basically neutered the, the, the policy in the and authority. it's your problem. why should anyone helped him out? he yeah, well i think that what they should do is they should resist us pressure to,
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to normalize with israel, so long as it's not even a motor come of justice for, for the policies. this isn't just the us problem with your member. of course, most people and guides are refugees that refugees from design is ethnic cleansing, and $194748.00, which comes right out of the un partition plan, which is very unjust. a plan of basically pushed on palestinian so. so the root of this is actually goes back to the british imperialism in the region. and the balfour declaration and ethnic cleansing of 4748. but certainly, you know, in recent decades the us government with government like my, my own, the canadian government have, have been basically, is supporting this highly corrupt wordpress of pasadena already. but that is, is not easy with basically acquiescing to israel's ongoing settlement expansion in the west bank. and i, i consider the fact that
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a boss net was blinking. that's what we'll shoot a stain on a boss. i mean, this is a joke, this idea of a 2 state solution that the us is now going to now they start talking about, you know, the, they, they weren't, weren't talking about it at all. uh before october 7. so now if you're talking about it, but they talked about it as a way to sort of like, oh, you know, what is us doing the $10000.00 word? it's going to be much more than 10000, but the already $10000.00 killed. you know, there's going to be sort of a silver lining at the end, and that would be a 2 state solution. and you know, the p a was, will be able to take control of, of, of gaza. and this business they're talking. we are good actually of canadian special forces on the ground and is more and more stories including from the lead, the national coast national paper here saying that communicate in force they should be part of a post is really going on. so i don't get as, oh my god, i do it. did anybody in canada? well, that anyone in canada have a chance to vote on something like that,
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but it's just sanity, let me, we were actually coming to the break here. i'll alexander basically this at the same questionnaire is because, you know, you, anthony blanket is saying, who should rule in gaza? well, what about self determination? i mean, you know, it's really, i mean, and that us supported the election back and back in 2007, 2006. and we'll and, and how mosque got elected? the u. s. government actually paid for that election. now they want to reset the table and decide who's going to rule and gaza alexander. well, they are actually making the exactly the same mistakes as 0. israel did in the 19 days when they tried to legitimize how much, you know, the friends allies and be good and was more powerful organization in palestine. so now they are trying to choose another actor on who they wish to invest, all that not pulling their money, but also they're at a diplomatic efforts. and at the same time, they are expecting that the palestinians will only accept any kind of solution that
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comes from washington. so they are repeating over and over and exactly the same mistakes. and they are absolutely both thing in jeopardy, the risk, the chance of having the 2 state solution they don't believe units has been solution. because when, what kind of solution will they chose by, by the present? i believe that the 2 state solution will only be possible if united states were interested in force is elating israel and forcing the country's government, whether the latter by benjamin, that's on you or mike, any other leader to retreat? well, alexandra, all i can say is don't hold your breath thumbs out one. okay. alright gentlemen, we have it. we're approaching a hard break. and after that break, we'll continue our discussion on power side. stay with our team, the, the, the
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executive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted all opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do they have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want marshall state main street, because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, we don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the welcome mazda across stock, were all things are considered. i'm peter roosevelt. you mind you were discussing palestine the okay, let's go back to even in montreal. so as we approach the break, alexander was talking about the prospect of
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a 2 state solution when those words passed through them, blinking smiles. and i just thought you've got to be kidding me. you've got to be joking because the u. s. has backed up israel's a very right wing government for the last 10 years to make any kind of accommodation. impossible is matter of fact. that's one of the reasons why and shame on the world's shame on all of us. i would say they'd let the palestinian issue fade away into it blew up again in october of this year. so i mean, if they're really serious about it and there's no indication that his release of ever including the current prime minister has ever been interested in that blinking it's just blowing smoke. i mean, he's buying time. i don't know what he's doing. he i think he's providing cover for, you know, genocide on policies being waged against palestinians and gaza. and we also know not just in guys, i mean there's a 160,
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i think prostate has been killed in the west bank over the past month as well. so, so there is increasing is really of violence in settler violence in westbank that, you know, as further ensuring that, that, uh is you know, any sort of policy, the state is, uh, is less than less of a possibility. um this is, this is a diplomatic cover. this is, you know, there's the, the national security adviser providing who, who published the piece and foreign affairs that came out 2 days before october 7th was all about how, you know, the middle east is quiet. yeah. yeah. and there's not, not a mention of the 2 state solution that it's amazing. take sullivan still has, has a job, i mean, talk about failing upward. sorry. again, i interrupted, you keep going. know, but that's the, that's exactly it is that they have forced the, what i'm asked it, whatever you want to say about that it has forced, at least the rhetorical shift from the us government. now i, i don't believe it serious and i clearly don't believe that the,
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the current is really government and even those sitting in the opposition are, are, are, are see serious about a 2 state solution. the only way this would happen is if there's a, would you related push up the road, the air of world, that there's an international solidarity campaigns in europe, in north america. and, and that the us government starts ending this incredible level of financial diplomatic contribution to israel. that's the only way that you even come to a motor come of, of, of justice reprocess. but what we're actually see is that discussion being mostly a cover for a genocidal policies. you know, alexandra before we started our program here we were talking a and i pointed out to you that it's no surprise that the g 7 foreign ministers meeting in tokyo, completely back the american position, talked about the humanitarian pause. whatever that means, it means nothing to me,
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certainly doesn't mean anything to people in gaza and that they were against the ceasefire. but it's really interesting that the g 7, the, the pinnacle of the neo liberal world is juxtaposed to just about everybody else. what does that tell you? and by the way, why don't you throw in the ukraine angle, if you can? well, actually what this means is the, i'm going to repeat what i mentioned that's plus what i said at 1st, which was, we are, that's one of the reasons why why we are witnessing to a new re shaping off the global order. we are starting to watch a new, new emergence of new points of power, our sensors of power. for example, if we think of the keys position, if we also think of the out of position, we see for example that, that other countries enter given to despise blinking, spinning the region. and we see also that united states find policy continues the spat. all of these crediting among not only out of countries but also among other
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voices from both from continental and regional powers that are raised more and more against the united states and not even united nations. secretary general the data. and we both use passivity regarding give drawings abuses where he was able to avoid taking the 1st steps on, i guess, easily also, indian. what we actually watch is that we have several actors that don't have any kind of foreign policy agenda towards the, the global community as a whole. they just want to follow the footsteps of united states. and when we think about the power and what by then was able to achieve, we build this and conditional support, not only tweets rail, but also to your brain. we say, for example, new can union, we also live on that lion supporting all the same role in the same point, step by the defense. but one of the consequences is that we have
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a cost and blog of independence of the united states, suffering bodies as at least the idea remains. the most of the congress and the president of the united states are totally don't mean. busy and by not only is a split to go into konami, cancel these, but also, for example, what do you think of the international criminal court which actually reveal was and for all this, if it is, if it works like a proxy off the united states, and that's the same time you're viewing union against other focuses and other actors and powers that do not abide with your there's mentioned during sale or by the by washington. what we see is the total completion fee we'd what's happening in the fall this time at the same time, we don't get the rest of this happening in your brain and they don't have a way out. not only to leave your brain, at least on the clean exit, but also concerning the bell to stand up. for example, the recent declarations of belgium units and you all come on saying that he will
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stay and that we will witness to any indefinite documentation. and someone, or must, must talk about the elephant on the room and saying that this is, inc dash, actually any fashion of the fact that the territorial expansion of the bins, i mean, it's on, you know, in the same happens concerning your grain. because even towards the policy of the pray, everybody was completed with the landscape, no one there to say, you'll have to start these thoughts with the russia. so if you don't want to lose your entire country and even to lose our own respect, could you mail it to? yeah, well that's when you hook your wagon to the, to the west like that. this is what you get here. you know, he's a, you know, this administration and watching and they really love, you know, the rules based order and all that, you know, and it's already been pointed out here a nano 2nd. after the complex started a new crane, the i c. c went into action. but where are they for a guys?
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ok, they do have jurisdiction of the palestinian territories. but it does show as a kind of rank of popular see here, and it's very obvious. i mean, when blinking talks about human rights abuses in what every country that he is opposed to, it's going to be hard to take him seriously. it's always been hard to take him seriously. it just got a whole lot worse. e for. yeah, for, for uh, brain kids from ukraine to russia that was led to charges icvc, killing 5000 children and guys, uh, now home from the i c c. um so, so you know, the hypocrisy of that is clear and its been clear for a long time, but this is exposing and the whole world knows this, right? and it should actually say it's not just the whole world of global so, but it's actually increasing proportions of the population with in canada, the us. yep. and i think probably european countries that also see just how, obviously hypocritical they are. i mean, the international law discussion on ukraine and they were of the pump, the data,
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but a lot. but the cities have international law on his side is very clear. i also want want to mention is about the g 7, the canadian foreign minister, g 7. you know, she put out a tweet last night where she talks about, you know, we're all in favor of visual destroying gods. i'm, we're, we're all united with ukraine. and then it was like, we're all pushing for peace and in the pacific, which is of course, a code word for actually we're all trying to, yes, stuck a war with china, i over taiwan, or there's potentially some strategies. and this is whether this is whether, i mean, this is what, like the canadian foreign ministers going along with this. this is a, this is totally insane. a geo political kind of, or project of you know, will, will just hope for war everywhere. so this is, this is where it is, the leadership of, of the g 7, the nato, and obviously led by, like, by washington. uh, are, you know, uh, alexandra,
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one of the more incipient elements of what's going on. and i'm glad you brought up about how public spiel and the west about that criminal, you know, you know, everybody knows i'm a conservative. so conservative is an american saying free speech, free speech. it's always they liberals that are always crushing praise me. now. now on this issue there crush a free too much speech if you're, if you're pro palestinian your pro hum us what, okay, this is what they're doing. so this issue not only complicates and, and goes against international law. it goes against basic principles like freedom of speech. go ahead. alexander. yes. and if you want to speak about international law and violation of international law, well let's, let's start with the director self determination. and by don't cheer. absolutely no one in the west, not only in united states, but also in your in union. for example, mentioning the right to something every nation of the most you need be fully. it's, it has to be violated for at least
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a century after the bulk or declaration it has been over and over being repeatedly violated. but not only that, but also if we think about the sacraments policy that's actually being pursued by not only presently but for decades by these rarely power with the complicity of the western powers. we watched basically and presently that for example, nathaniel's goal is to follow exactly the same policy that these rail already has for the west bank with the logistic medation and spread and of several months and total control for the territory that slowly asserts itself as actually being israel and, and not just sign of this is are the efforts not only to push the palestinian population into egypt, but also the clear policy. what we call here, for example, it's only in portugal. booking several liter buick. in countries, this is a policy all flip things together,
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straight that is being pursued in order to eliminate any kind of chair. so like into the system there. so i have alexander, let me jump in here, let me give you the last 30 seconds. we're running out of time, go ahead the last 30 seconds while you're on sunday in calgary, a organizer for the demonstration was arrested for leading a chad from the river, tennessee. palestine will be the, there's this push to even make the policy and slay a hate symbol. some of these right wing are a national post called this whole post to suppress a discussion. and that's because they know full well that people are doing something they see the images of children being being slaughtered in gaza and they're not okay with it and that, and that's the right human response. and so, so there's a real effort to suppress. uh well i, i really like how you say that's the right human response, and that's why we have to be, we have to be a moral compass to let that come out. naturally gentleman, that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guess in montreal and elizabeth and
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of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c. and next time, remember, the russian states never is as tight as i'm wondering. the most sense community invest in most all sense and up in the system must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on rochester routing and supports the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube,
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the tenant services to the question, did you say steven, twist which is the a lot like like how about him, how to start and see all those in the region. the or non state actors by the operate within national down the normal price beyond national companies. so if you don't have it, you have is mission, the rate a stream, you know, and bring spain back to the base, not at the end or restore that came that they are not in any way consisted oregon, both of them. that's because the source, unless you understand that you could easily fall into the trouble. the american propaganda, the probably find is come off the
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auto body. i'm or 2 inches. i've been doing news for 30 years now. 2 languages all over the world. here in the us, interviewed for us, presidents worked and for us major television networks, i don't like what they do by the way. so you, i think news should be honest and direct and impactful. this is direct impact. the i want to start with this, the look at that you see that those are the voices, the voices of thousands of young people in some.
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