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the, the civilians sheltering in hospice, open open guns that are close and across the bottom. if it gets really expensive with hundreds of course for patients facing death with health cuts. and even if we have to provide treatment for them by kind of like the fuel is supposed to run out within hours, will remain here. and we will not need to displace no met at the cost. tens of thousands of civilian slate, to southern gaza under the humanitarian crisis. following gets well on baldwin of the end. please note we hear from a local journalist who's among the display suffering here in the northern borders to find the finding, finding and hold time. we can find
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a safe place over there in the south and what is believed to be the biggest wiley and supposed have gone the kicks off in central london with hundreds of thousands of protest system long thing and the media think the at 7 pm. hey, in the russian capital, and this is all the international with the latest world news updates and very welcome to you know, top story. this solid, the lives of hundreds of patients in northern guns are at stake. as the palestinian red crescent stays the out, codes, hospitals will run out of fuel. within hours the outages would spell a death sentence for people reliant upon life support machines. the on the goals of cities biggest hospital l. c. for thousands of civilians. a quote in the middle of fighting between is waiting for his on some of the doctors without borders. and g o
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says it's lost oh, contact with colleagues at the hospital. the facilities with already have a flow with patients and refugees before the latest is waiting for themselves. a warning for he might find the full living image is disturbing. the many people are living in tents outside the other crowd, if medical facility, which is full of refugees, we heard from some of them. my daughter was bombed, well waiting in a to tobias a loaf of bread. she couldn't manage to escape, she was injured, suffering the scold fracture, and was paralyzed. she needs treatment abroad in egypt,
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but we can't provide treatment for her there. she cannot move her feet or legs. i have to feed and dress her a girl in her thirties, her life was priced at the cost of half a loaf of bread. the us god, that the our country stand with us alone side us where exhausted in the name of gods, where people are leaving only by the mercy of gods. few for us we are also human beings. you have been, sir, as here we, along with thousands of the wounded and medical teams are still in this hospital and will stay with the wounded in the patients even if we have to provide treatment for them by candle light. the fuel is supposed to run up within hours, we will remain here and we will not be displaced. no matter if the cost a and central garza, many residential buildings are being reduced to rubble. local hospitals are facing a critical shortage of feel. well being a direct unintentional targets according to palestinian authorities, also based on the list. so now come on, has a visa of the 3 host with us and then there's together 50 in the know to impart
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what i've done by the on me it's ryans all the time to find the people who's a place to be put inside the host with that in addition to them and that kind of stuff, so that you wait the, the 3 host without engage us with the and in the north, in a pause of because suddenly inflate dozens on thousands of residential houses. the in garza city, we have a lot of casualties where for who with come by the age of 80 on me some local to day. so a dozens of great products are they located. they're thrown industries without having a nice chances too. and so i inspect on the to transfer them to the hospice, as by the me, tyler is soft. i'm in the fatherhood our neighborhood just peaceful and accommodate civilians. there were no soldiers here, but then he suddenly michelle fell, destroying the entire area, leading people trapped under the rubble. we have been unable to pull them out due
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to a lack of necessary equipment to people who are all civilians, as you can see of bus or how we have never experienced such events or that i had just finished my 24 hour shift at the hospital and came here, i was shocked to see that all the victims were still beneath the rubble. more than 20 people who relocated from the l. ramelle district to this building have not been retrieved yet. that's an addition to 11 displaced to victims at the hospital who had been recovered from his building. the situation is dire, and no one knows what to expect. next. such a 300 odds are not sufficient on lunch and not to receive a lot over number. a lot of because you'll see that who the vin number isn't writing, they fight, they maybe a little by i'll what are they called down going? is there any it is tied to that doesn't that don't, there is a bit between disability on, on the, on the many done to people and katie story, one child is killed in gaza every 10 minutes. that's according to the chief of the
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walls. health organization whose current files of the humanitarian dissolves to india and bounce with palestinian and k. tens of thousands of displaced people sheltering hospitals. families climbed into overcrowded schools, desperate for food and water. more than 10800 people have no been killed in garza. almost 70 percent of them women and children on average, a child is killed every 10 minutes in guys a $1.00 mean and people have been displaced and not looking for the shelter anywhere. they can find it. but nowhere and no one is safe. thousands of civilians that gauze a city on friday,
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officials say the palestinian dest told, has now supposed 11000 to the 27000 others wounded, thousands of leading south to seek safety and medical help. no correspondence, hans, which alone is among them. and my father is suffering from dialysis as see the house because he seemed out it's out the service right now. so that's why we have to do this. and this is all our house basically suffering here in the northern go just to find the find, the thing finding and hopefully we can, we can find a safe place over there and this out loud today. so we take drastic this chair for my father. so we have to push and we are going to do
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most most the story, the source of the church moles, residential the families never had a never, never witness or never seem to experience something like this. these families was a good family living in a good condition. and suddenly every one of you come to say to that point and we are going to use another, right. we use a horse wide and we paid we keep uh off of it. we uh go
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cross check for you and we see how the soldiers treating the civilians entry to move the people the out of the all was the was thinking. and there was so making fun of us and asking people to raise their hands and let them go in on their knees and these and asking them questions. it was a terrible, it's something i never witnessed find. i wouldn't ever forget. we walked on, i couldn't even stand on my leg. i was holding having my doctor back and having my clothes in a plastic bag from the portion of my father and seeing my mom. and we'll keep it working, but she's struggling 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. and there was a year of what hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered on the streets of london cooling for a sci fi and gaza purchase. with ortiz, were quick to condemn the rally saying that a po insides with almost to stay when people across the u. k. remember, the name of the guns of the 1st world war fell silence. riley organizes are expecting halls a 1000000 people to gather in the capital, making it the largest demonstration over the is where the palestinian conflicts so far. police that were also a heavy presence with 2000 offices, preparing to help ensure that the protest remains peaceful activist decks. the dickenson gave us his reaction from the c. this is the, the policy putting in that and the nation's trade unions. that's where these patients, you reset the the printed montes. yep. see style. now step mom and dad.
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they 5 does it because we would be best. but you guys, there are many signs of people at the sending about to same, but actually you probably convent the funding dependency. we know that the sheet i've done that really listen to the fact that there was a mess with the disconnect between the people, the media on the desk that discusses with political conversation onto the web and now thank you for joining us on the program. it's good to see. so these are all right paula city in protest was sing along that on to need are coming on what we call of course poppy day of the remembered stay for the status world. well, why do you think they chose this particular dates to hold the process? yeah, yeah. so i'll take the spring criticism, but it's being on fire because a lot of ex service people. but how actually all of this process? because they said, probably consistent with a theme analysis, i think a phase 5,
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i'm sorry, i'm trying to bring about peace. right? so i think the uh, the, the, the vs, the guys 1st power homeless say a more to do with the political side, of course, based on. so for government, i originally started my private side and so rather pass a mind of the, the hard and set to try and indeed the opposition of leader cast stone. uh huh. i'm not condemning of the, the, the bombing your home for our daughter and the 3100000 people. right. i'm sorry, it's holly how close to the saw to the car frontage to the specialist people. i sold a lot so simple to say because i don't want to do this and people to be bones are as card possible to come back to the organization. i'm asked without
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making us wrong pull of the whole of a daily and population judge is what fred number and your call novice, just sorry i was your call. so i don't remember this number to this number. some of the. ready some are that so 794 but you saw. ready there's were killed in dallas and by its treatment strategy or as terrorist know, we, we know in the show at the moment the part of the list of his route is probably on popular arms change songs of chairs, people which is peaceful lives. ation has also cool sickness phase. march this, this pretty small changes today with all relation to say people is the whole thing . and because of pace and these assets to try and cause disruption innovation. uh, pretty disgraceful. and it is interesting, good to tell me robinson was
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a lot of back from tricia. let's show a guy, he's a guy and he's been cool waiting for people to sit to come to london. but for what reason? because the, the police are quite capable of put types in the sundance, off site. we see at least i see 2 people arrested from people who devised to say, cold, perfect, very southern. so all i can say, but most people in the picture i'll say side of politics and u. k. happy to revise not see guys about the size it's, it's really just a small paper. the stream is says, come along because most people support how they can pay as empower. sorry. yeah, we've seen the pro palestinian rallies around the world really over the past 2 weeks, few weeks. and early this week we saw a sizable rallies in dc and new york, but this is the biggest one of bye bye fos. so the father was saying in london
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today, why do you think the, the, the conflict has motivated so many people in the u. k. as well, i think it would probably end up being a more than $500000.00. it wouldn't surprise me if it runs out very many and i think the reason a is that about are public no trust. ready ok to elsewhere and finally it frustrates that. that's it. all right, well, uh if uh the, all the actions guy go moving, but the adults who the interest is a civilian population. the well wages are operating on this. but in this case it seems key. well, leaders are actually supporting those who all being civilians. and people feel the only thing i can do is desktops on the street from process shutting out. but this document is a senior my name and the same is happening in other countries like by from see the
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lights of space. and so it's nothing to do with a religious issue or are always helping people are trying to save tennis instead. i'm see, most of the situation where we have to remember that part of city is most of these items christian is a straight to assume charge is for bathing bones in garza yet like the plesk with stop. this thing is the insurance has a rebuild by bias trial. so the, this is, um, this is a situation where, uh, if you carry from the us, i said to is right, oh stop. no, they would tell you. i only can chevy with days because like i already dropped this car completely. uh, i need the support from uh, politicians in the country. so under the weather is how familiar and protest is or
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a 1000000 pro tested, are they going to have any impacts on the decisions deal doherty's make? you think of? i think it's, it's very simple because getting back to where the rock more was. all right. it was a. ready lease one price i so many and painful, but i didn't change things, but i think people cited for lots of less than a certain site and i bring the pressure is really going to build up. there's no just disruption and deciding should in the right the policy. right. so lawson the conservative policy as well. and so it wouldn't surprise me if for the coming months, barry, for the prime minister, i'm the leader for right. the policy has a loss that positions because it's, it's really um, kind of to support the governments in the wild which is during this mess, destruction officer for the i'm not so very key issue where else in the world for
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some reason why this actually happened is just try feel that such simple, i think for public feeling, right. why and please money for today's fight, for a very well. they catch the started the top is the biggest kind of a very popular little bag. as long as it's tried very separate from the piece welsh, so you for the old be saving the question, why are these uh, products has to be one said to defend the assignments off. well, why even allows for a guess is not. this is actually because i clearly weren't showing any respect for this other for off most of the population to day a baby on the right, on the, on the says whether or not copies having your team and it silence my semester and
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cutting myself of our talk but i'm sure you connections and the gauge amounts are respectful, although i'm sure you heard a change for what happened in the 2nd ball boys. only politics since then. absolutely, thank you so much for speaking to us today. political conversation on sunday was always a pleasure. thank you. a frontier of us cuts the old ties with design its way. she must be waiting and pressed this message during the drawing summit and saudi arabia, of leaders, of arab and islamic states to discuss the crisis in gaza. after all is ludovic and neighboring states must provide security instability for those, for multiple regions. they must go to any political and economic relations with design history, stream, and cut of all commercial ties, especially in the energy field. this must be our priority. these lennox states must also recognize that you're buying power as a terrorist entity, overlay, stablish meant of an international court to prosecute and punish design history.
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let's discuss this now with us, so you contribute to use the of to loudly joining us, live it from to run, use of good to see you. what can you tell us about the ongoing summit on the our countries stones on the ongoing conflict. oh yes. think a it was too late, but not too narrow. the long awaited y c. emergency meeting on gaza was finally held in the solid e capital resolved with 35 days of delay. and as it was, president ibrahim bracy was also there and he delivered a speech there. he said that the session and the emergency meeting was also of course it should have been held a shortly after the complet. they're opted over a month ago, but now we said that the emergency meeting was held with a months long delay. it has to bear promising results for the palestinian people and has to end the sufferings of the palestinians. he said, while this session was going on,
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b is really bombs and continued to fall over the residential buildings on the, on the people and the civilians in gaza, including women and children. and he said that the guardians eyes are now on the oh, i see session and on the muslim and arab leaders to try to resolve the conflict and to try to find ways to and the suffering of the palestinians. of course, are the racing remarks can be divided into 2 parts and the 1st party i tried to address and highlight to this severity and the gravity of the crisis. he said that uh, what is happening and gaza is a, a grave rights violations. and then he moved on and went on to highlight this to. a that need to be taken to address and resolve the conflict. within the 1st part he said, what happened on october 7th was the accumulation of anger. the policy in his anger over decades, always rarely, occupation, persecution, and atrocities. and that led to the fateful day of october 7th, when the hum us uh,
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attack these really people is really territories, but not only did receive blame the conflict on his rail. he also slammed the united states for support. it's continued support for all these way. the army, he said that the united states is an accomplice, and this whole for bank, he said, are the, is really the war machine against the gardens is operated by the united states and is fueled by the united states. he said that washington needs to be held accountable by the world. that's what it has to answer for. it's war crimes, of course. so he said, it seems that washington has close that size on the thousands of lives killed by these, right? the army in the gods is where he's at. it seems that as long as the human rights are violated by israel, it seems that human rights is not a value for the united states. one has always been critical of the united states
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quotes, double stand or is when it comes to the issue of human rights. who all says that he was claims to be the flag bearer of human rights. but in practice it on says that there was, maintains a selective approach towards the issue of human rights and now raised, who said that, what is happening in the gaza strip is a clear example of this, of this dual take washington's dual take on the issue of human rights that he wrapped up his speech with a 10 major demands or proposals, if you like. uh, the end of ways to end the conflict as soon as possible. he said that the killing of thousands and the blind attacks against the people of gaza has to stop immediately. he also said that the rough on the border crossing has to re open in order for the humanitarian a to reach the gods as war in dire need. of our basic humanitarian supplies, including electricity, water, and fluid. he also said that israel must withdraw all its forces from gaza and he
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urged most foundations to cut size with his rail and to impose sanctions on tel aviv. he also said that israel must be designated as a terrorist organization and must face trial in international course. of course, some of these, the demands may not be listened to by certain error countries, especially a solid you already, of course, we all know that the saudi arabia has signal the normalization of ties with israel wants to accomplish this over so. but despite all of the divisions that do exist between the arab and muslim leaders, the fact that the all i see emergency meeting was finally held and has brought together a different uh, and influential muslim and arab leaders. it certainly carries some messages for as well. use as many thanks of all the the best use of delani t correspond to joining us from to ron. thank you. a 2nd city of the conversation now and close to i'll get slides mohammed around the political out of that sounds
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wrong. university me thanks for joining us on the product. it was very good to see you. so the radian presidents has cooled the war and does a fight between good and evil. what are your thoughts on not? and that's more or less wides. almost everyone in iran is saying that there is a huge amount of anger across the country and across the political spectrum, of course, about the fact that these really resume is counting out genocide. what many are now calling any ron holocaust. but also that the united states and western countries are fully supporting the machine. and this is something that is extraordinary for people because this is being done live in front of a global audience. so they said accuracy that people are seeing today in western policies in western behavior is more than before. children are dying
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in a, in the thousands and in literally in front of our eyes. and americans are fully supporting those rarities the europeans are supporting. this really is the canadians are supporting the strength is ran the regime and so that australia and so, um it the ronnie and see it as a fight between good and evil, the palestinians being those expel from the land under a subjugation for 75 years. and now they're being ethnically, cleanse and wiped out literally a wrong is also told to understand on our of countries to talk to old times with as well the how do you think they'll respond? who is most likely to get on board with that? i don't think that is going to be enormous change among these countries, but the point is to put pressure on them to take steps in that direction. a
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turkey has a strong economic ties with is really regime most of its oil goes through turkey. much of it from us out by john the ryans are calling on to our key to trade and to re cost ties. and the same is true with the other countries in the region. iran believes that it's the reason they break off size with the regime that will be a huge loss fatalities. but at such a conference, there has to be a balance between pushing in public on the one hand and also keeping unity at the conference table at the same time. so behind the scenes says the go stations taking place. this is the 1st time that the writing president has met and been cylon, as well as the presidency see in egypt. and i think this is another
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consequence of the atrocities in gaza. that is rarely regime has been push, has effectively push regional countries closer to one another, whereas the objective has always been to keep regional countries divided. yeah, and i mean, like you were saying is the 1st time the radio president has visited solving your way of, you know, for a decade. i mean, what does that mean for a rainy and saudi relations? i think it's very important ever since the approach months of the to have had a, a, a dialogue through their ambassadors. but also we had a phone call at the beginning of the prices in gaza between the 2 leaders. and today they had a meeting on the sidelines of the conference to discuss the genocide ongoing
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genocide in gaza. so that is very important. and as i said, the americans have always been trying to keep your on him. so do you rate be a divided that has been a policy that's been ongoing for decades literally. but what the americans in this riley is, have effectively done is it, they push these countries closer to each other. and it just isn't important. and in many ways is the relationship between you, ron, in egypt. when you, thanks for speaking to us today, always appreciate your inside the slide not been around the political on the list on professor to wrong university. thank you. i think you've joined, you can say on aussie international plan table, all the latest news updates on our website r t dot com and that's all for me for today. but the discounts will be with, with the top of the, with all the latest, the,
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