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the the, the lives of 2 palestinian babies are lost due to a power outage at gallons is largest hospital, according to local officials across israel drops off its bombardments and broadened invasion. also, it had the, the idea of how mass both released, but each of their forces puzzling at all right inside northern guns, up among the ruins residential buildings. the leaders of muslim countries, gallagher in saudi arabia to condemn the war with some long time, rivals speaking as part of a newly unified front against western support. for israel, the criminal has becomes a judge and the piece has become the ruler. this is the current state of the west.
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it is a shame that the western countries, which always talk about human rights and freedoms, remain silent in the face of the ongoing massacres. palestine must have raleigh's for a cease fire and guns that are held across the globe from the us. for protesters gathered outside jo biden's residence to london, which drew some of the biggest crowds worldwide the it's 1 pm and the russian capital. welcome to the news drop to our top story and r t. this sunday. the 2 babies have died and dozens more are in immediate danger. red guards as large as hospital after a power outage. it that's according to the police, the need help ministry. it happened that made an intense crossfire between come us
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and there's really forces around the l chief and medical facility. local officials also state another patient in intensive care was killed by is really showing the world health organization and doctors without borders, say they've lost contact with their workers at the hospital. i think that the site has been bomb several times, causing multiple casualties. the fairly military has said it's ready to help evacuate babies from the clinic, according to the palestinian red present. l. shufa is currently blockaded. i'm surrounded by is really times something the idea of the night. there is no sage, i repeat, there is no sage on the street. the hosp to the side of the hospital is open on the street for the safe spots of guardians who wish to leave the hospital in the un say several people helping kills after israel bolton and one of its refugee shelters in kansas city. now the human development program officer, head strongly condemn, not
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a tech un office in guys and will show last night with the reports of depths and injured among those who sought safety in our compound. this is wrong on every account, civilians, civilian infrastructure, and, and viability of you and facilities must be always protected. while outside another large medical facility baylock's hospital in central gas and mourners have gathered to bid farewell and bury some of the victims. while again in the city of con eunice canadian policy being journalist month for shooting and spoke with some of those directly affected by the as really, as it has been 36 days since the start of the war. during these times, you have seen on tv, hundreds of thousands of refugees displaced, those who have lost their homes, though swat afraid for their lives and the lives of the children. leave areas that they consider it enough to be safe for you to them bottom and on the invasion. i'm
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coming to areas where they think the safety such as last off with and he didn't have anyone else in the south today we're going to do some interviews with some people who left some of the areas that are not safe and see what they think. see how they are living? well the, what life are you talking about? is there still life now? i left my house and since the beginning of the war i've been on the streets, there's no safety in hospitals. patients are dying and everything is bad. what life do you want me to talk about? the whole world is watching. i sleep on the street while the children sleep in the school with the women and their mother, the world is watching us. they know what we're going through. can you imagine that there's someone who's unaware of our situation? this is a like adult sides or small sort hospital. so as you can see here, we have edited with of traffic. and people are walking,
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trying to do the daily activities, mainly trying to find some food, some clean water, taking their children to the hospital. and as you can see adjacent to us here is a school one of the u. n. schools under why that happened during the to a few dissenters. uh people, uh, dozens of families um living inside classrooms. you can see some cloths that have been hung to dice inside each one of these schools that are 200 of the schools are around 40025000 people each right. now with always a challenge and experience, the tutoring they use to a specific routine and we move to another school they use to wake up at certain time and go to get their food. but now things have changed. the living conditions have become impossible. everyone fights for their own sustenance,
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due to insufficient support from the un. this is part of the suffering, the and you are, in addition to problems with bathrooms, water, and from bol networks. all of these hard seats makes a difference between loving your own home and how you live now. isn't this suffering? we ask the road to see how we leave and do something about it. so i've done this out doing well, school well to help us and have messy and notes o shoulder and stuff for more and hung good. and we'll leave on the boulder with nothing. the idea for tucked us shoulders with their tongues, we fled from the it was one of the more tough mental days for me personally. heating the stories, some of the stories of the 1500000 people this place. and one of 220. the few d schools. talking to people who are sleeping in the city, sleeping in the heart of sleeping and better costs. talking to people for trying to
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fight day by day, hour by hour, in order to survive. the current is really aggression on their homes, against the property, against the people. and they called on the woods to please put an end to this madness and to cease by it as soon as possible. the idea of how is released footage of its tongues firing at buildings and on this loose location inside garza or the will be is really military say's its forces are pushing deeper into the enclave. well targeting, how most positions both above and underground a large number of the tunnel is notoriously used by the militants, is said to have already been destroyed the funds for its park. how must show these images saying its troops are spending
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their broad inside northern garza. i'm targeting these really military not being able to independently confirm when and where any of this for the was film limited for years of a wide or regional conflict. breaking out these really defense minister saves the gas. a war has given them a road to respond to hezbollah and level. the remarks came and made further exchanges of fire on the border between the 2 states. and this is my last the lies drug and lebanon into a potential war. and it is making mistakes. if it makes mistakes of this kind, the ones who will pay the price or 1st of all, the citizens of lab and on what we are doing and god, we know how to do it and they, it seems neither side is a shying away from conflict. all out war and the same way the same way. they're not shying away from a conflict or a war of words. essentially, these statements coming out of israel, as well as those coming out of lebanon,
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have essentially been on the same lines for the past few weeks. and statements provided by his beloved leader, us on the for a lot over the past couple weeks. he has the essentially said that the reason why his belong is currently engaged along lebanon's living on south along the border with israel is to ensure that much of israel's forces are divided. and that essentially one way or another, provides some sort of help or assistance to those to, to, to, to how much in gaza city. but listening to is really the defense man, is that he suggests that they are currently using about a 10th of their military capabilities. and if need be, then they are more than ready and prepared and determined as well to engage in the northern front with 11 on for the most part, the conflict has been contains to the border region between the 2 sides. but what, what we're, what we're seeing right now was a different strategy. we're seeing drones carrying out a tax deep into lebanese territory. and this in and of itself could essentially be reason enough for his beloved to consider this an escalation in this conflict and
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retaliate in a sense house on the charlotte issued a statement. again, referring to his beloved readiness capabilities, my paycheck. know where's the past week from friday to such a day, there is no doubt that the resistance has boasted its actions on the lebanese front in terms of both quantity and quote, for the 1st time in the history of the resistance and 11 on, we're using suicide drums also in terms of the types of me files that have recently been used in battles over the past days. and even to date, we're referring to the board call themselves the contrary, explosive charges of nearly half of the tone. can you imagine how fidelity of explosives pulling on is really locations along the border? that statement alone serves as enough evidence. not so a lot essentially is issued a statement suggesting that the international community is not doing enough to put an end to the conflict. now let's not forget that there were 2 main, a red lines that hezbollah is focusing on. the 1st thing is putting an end to the
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seaside to the conflict and guards of the other is of course ensuring that the tensions along the border do not mounts and it holds the united states responsible . i love you. yes, but the one who can stop this aggression is america, which is managing this aggression take into consideration a number of things. it does seem that the 2 sides will essentially come head to head and that there will be all out war. for the most part, the lebanese government does not have authority or any say to what has of a lot does in its own state and country, which is a matter of concern for many lebanese civilians living in these areas. but one thing that is also concerning is of course, of the conflict and gaza is one thing. but if calls like spreads to lebanon, if much like that is really side, has suggested that if has the law carries further attacks and intervenes and gets in this war, that the state of lebanon will pay the price. it's more certain than not that other state. and non state actors within the region will get involved and essentially asset assess would be this already dire situation. so it seems not only that living
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on may be dragged into this war. there was even the possibility that other states and non state actors get involved, which would essentially lead to further conflict and further bloodshed. it was something else to tell you about today. the u. s. military has confirmed that one of the aircraft has craft steering a trending flights over the eastern med. there's no word on what course. the incident, which is now under investigation. washington has the board a large bottle slate of the is really coast with the stated goal of the touring other countries from joining the war. we asked former senior security policy analyst in the office of the us secretary of defense, michael maloof for his assessment of the crush. there's obviously going to be um, a blanket uh quite on this until uh next. it can have been notified. there has been no further details. the pentagon is not releasing any further details, but the reality is going to be an increase in us aircraft lying around whether it's air force or maybe if, if the aircraft went down in the mediterranean, then uh,
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more than likely it was uh, a maybe aircraft. but uh, that has not been verified by the kind of get all they know is that an aircraft went down and they have no word yet on whether there were survivors. it looks like there may have been more than one or even 2 that might have gone down with the plan, which might indicate that it's a either recognizance or, or it's another type of aircraft, but we just have to wait for word of it. but this is inevitably going to happen with the build up that it has occurred. and perhaps significantly there's growing opposition as well within israel to the government's actions. these were the same side side, the defense ministry, and tel aviv on some of the evening with citizens calling for a cease fire to be implemented in gal. so straight away, protesters chelton slogans and help honors while demanding it in to the violence.
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these really prime minister, however, saves now is not the time to stop talking because they're going to have the complete security control by the ease. really, army was the ability to enter gaza whenever we want to take out the terrorist that's can we emerge. i can tell you what there won't be, there won't be come us. there will have to be something else there. but either wait, there will have to be our security control as well. what does that exactly mean? well, a journalist in the westbank city of what amount that believes it means or it confirms that israel is actively seeking to stop any palestinian leadership fully governing goals in the future. tv is absolutely available left, you know, 40 would love to have motor on and rolling guys off for that at the end of this war against the that goes to it by israel. and during the last week at the, for the american. so me to some 5 bus
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a and the other question also shows says that or exist adaptive and so forth. you must play a role and hulu and guys off from the end of this war. yeah, so they're going to trustworthy expressed it's the interest and the link. i'm getting all excited about the nowadays, right. the right mr. that is the letter to the message to the. and it's, you know, for the, as well as to the, our ups and to the people who are watching, what's going on back to that is modeled for w, so 40 in the future of federal and gaza. and also there is more spite of before that and if you have any or basically hostages and getting a slip. so this means that the work, what is continuing this address of weight. and as i have you guys talked about as soon as i'm civilians based and guys are the leaders of the world. muslim countries have united in the not seeing western support for israel. the officials met in saudi arabia for an emergency summit to all the gals of war. and ronald's president's was their calling on other countries to separate their ties with israel
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. i got to have, oh, is law, make a neighboring states must provide security instability for those for multiple regions. they must cut any political and economic relations with design, history, dream and cut of all commercial ties, especially in the energy field. this must be our priority. these lumnick states must also recognize the occupying power as a terrorist entity, overlay establishment of an international court to prosecute and punish design history the long awaited oh, i see. emergency meeting gone, garza was finally held in the solid and capital resolved with 35 days of delay. and as it was president of abraham bracy was also there. and he did have a speech there. he said that the session and the emergency meeting was opposite. of course, it should have been held shortly after the complet there opted over a month ago. but now we said that the emergency meeting was held with a months long delay. but not only did receive a blame to accomplish that as well. he also slammed the united states for its
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support, its continued support for these radio army. he said that the united states is an accomplice, and this whole shebang, he said, is really war machine against the gardens is operated by the united states. and his field by the united states. he said that washington needs to be held accountable by the world. that's what it has to answer for its war crimes you want has always been critical of the united states. quotes double stands are is when it comes to the issue of human rights. one says the was claims to be the flag bearer of human rights. but in practice it one says that the was maintains a selective approach towards the issue of human rights. and now racy said, that's what is happening in the gaza strip. is a clear example of this, of this dual take washington's dual fig on the issue of human rights. so, but despite all of the divisions that do exist between the arab and muslim leaders, the fact that the oh i see emergency meeting was finally held and has brought
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together different and influential. most of them an arab leaders, it certainly carries some messages for as well. as well as are heads of muslim nations joined around in condemning the idea of sanctions in joseph. a joint statement said the treatment of palestinians is quote on the russian, a war crime and a barbaric and inhumane mastercard. the countries, the monday, the un security council adopt the binding resolution to stop the war. so do you really as far administer also slammed what he called the double standards of israel's all life. and the disposition refers not only to israel and what is real, is practicing, but also to the international community, including those conferences that seek help, agree justify or exempt israel from its commitment to the foundations of international humanitarian law. we're watching and observing the double standards,
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and we are reassessing based on this the credibility of international systems. if there is no commitment binding everyone to this foundations, it is difficult to speak of this foundations as you find foundations. the. so the summit mark the milestone as well for turkey, i'm serious. the nation's leader is red chip tie, burden long and foster alice on the events after a decade upstream relations, ties between entre i'm, damascus, deteriorated after tricky. a support for serving in storage and forces back in 2011 . but on saturday both leaders shared a common approach towards the war in gal side, a phenomenon you hold a practical step forward would involve engaging in genuine political forums. rather than just issuing declarations. a crucial measure is to hold any political interaction with the scientist, entity encompassing economic ties ends more until it's re engagement is contingent upon an immediate and sustains commitments to cease all crimes against the
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palestinians throughout palestine, way of the criminal has become the judge and the thief has become the ruler, this is the current state of the west that has done it and we're faced with the barbarism in unprecedented in history, where hospitals, places of worship, schools and refugee camp along ambulances are bombed and civilians are massacre. it is a shame that western countries which always talk about human rights and freedoms, remain silent in the face of the ongoing massacres in palestine coast to coast or calls for a ceasefire in dallas that have been reiterated our protest across the world. some of the largest crowds rallied in the hearts of them. you can media said run 300000 people had gathered for the event. but some estimates put the number at more than doubled up. the bigger, the british prime minister had called the timing of the rally, disrespectful as it coincided with the annual armistice day commemorations, marking the end of world war one. when the pro palestinian demonstrators were met
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with hunter protest resulting and flashes between the rival groups over a 100 people were detained. the while across the atlantic, hundreds of pro palestinian supporters march to jo biden's residence in delaware, where he's spending the veteran's day holiday weekend. wow. the large group, we publish them in flags outside the us, presidents, home, and call for us. these firing can also accusing surviving the city in what they are labeling a genocide, washington's wavering support, really for israel's war efforts. sparks mass protests across the us. in recent
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weeks, i spoke with our 2 country peter informing us, send that stuff for tara read. receipts, americans largely refused to buy their government stones on the crisis in the middle east. the president's home state has been somewhat of a safe space for him, done the years. that's where he goes. until not hardly likely are these things are indeed wider, things are protest, her pulse the us. how likely are they to make him question the, is really on the slaw in doubt. so, do you think, well, that's a good question. you know, and because it's, it's then asking the question of how much influence does the present actually have as he does seem to be showing signs of confusion and dementia like he did over the weekend again during veterans day when he got lost on stage. but you have a recent pull, 66 percent of americans that want a ceasefire. so you have a lot of americans frustrated with these foreign mores republicans and democrats. you have a lot of people feeling like the money is going overseas rather than at home. and
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so big push would make a difference. well, from the sources that i've been talking to there is a pushing pull behind the scenes with you. we in the advising administration, however, the people leading the scene like former obama staffers who really have kind of lead many of them as far as foreign policy. like blinking like dig sullivan, like kirby and, and others with the on a say. they are pushing for this conflict to get wider and i had been on before talking about iran. i really do believe that the us is trying to provoke a hot war with iran at this time. well, while many choose the voice, their feelings on the conflict in the streets, others are boy calvin global brands over there support for israel. let's discuss the topics with one of them. so the african beauty blogger and influence starts at toby mckayla. as to toby, you're most welcome to the program. can you tell us which brands are you by cutting
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more pertinently? why and thank you so much for having me. i unfortunately will not be saying the brands by name. however, there is a list that is very pub that is available to the public to see which friends are affiliated with israel. i also do have a highlights on my social media that does contain articles and some critical resources that do list out the brands. have any of these problems actually responded to the criticism that you put forward? um, unfortunately, i haven't heard anything from brands besides the ones that i've spoken to directly . and my question to them was a, how accurate is this information that we are getting from the public domain and
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what to the brands have to say for themselves. um and my, the other, the, one of the brands was i was actually approached to an agency. so the agent said, you know what, this is, you know, something very serious and we will try to speak to the client and just, you know, find out what is really happening. but the response that i got was, oh no, the kinds doesn't understand the decision you're taking and they fold, you know, thank you and bye. but it was me of a hey, this is with stones that we take, this is what's happening. so yeah, i'm why once that's done to pick and what, what is your biggest issue with these problems are and my biggest issue is 1st the that i do not condone the killing of people, innocent people, as a human, as someone that stands for humanity. and as you know, the community that i've built online, we, i'd like to think that i so it's a community of people that also aligned with, with,
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with those police and morals. and, and secondly, it's like the people of palestine have been crying out and, and asking for help. and it was like in my industry, what, oh, in, in my capacity what it is that i can do to contribute to 2 beds and when the list of brands was out to it, a lot of people created videos on how, how effective a boycott is. um 2 brands that are using the prophets to to fund to find is righty . organizations for it started to find the genocide and obviously with, with the research that i've done, i have seen that a huge part of these brands are, i'm a huge part of these brands are the brands and i, i work in the beauty space and i understand the influence that i have when it comes to eliciting brand inch in people the influence that i have when it comes to, to affecting how consumers behaving, and then and, and be a,
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they are buying habits and nice thoughts. you know what i as a consumer 1st, i will not be using my heart and money to for the empower these brands, to have more profit that they can be using for, for, for killing of people for killing of innocent people kind of have a knock on effect the like have you had support from your followers on this? what's that respond spin? of course i've had, i've had a huge, huge support and the with the videos for it so wide and saw for them and then what i would, it would and everybody is just standing together and, and so, and even even groups are influenced is like her dad who's the, the owner of what a beauty? she said it's on, on her pad form. she has a bigger audience of 3100000 people. and you know, it's just like the, the may say, just getting stronger and, and large and people obviously shocked about these kinds of the brands and people
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that gaming me 6 or my goodness. i had no idea. and you know, this doesn't align with my morals. and values, so i will not be buying from from these brands, which i think is as was my intention from, from the get go just to make people away. and then they take the decision and choice that aligns with, with the values on what kind of impact and do you expect such board cuts to, to perhaps have on, on the company? is it just bringing awareness or do you want this the spread to to grow as much as possible? i, i think somebody i'm that's that. well, i mean, initially it was just to speak to my audience about what's happening in the decision that i've taken and that they could also do the same if it, it's really if they don't condone what is happening and but seeing how far this is stretching, i'm like something great, so i can be done, you know, as, as a sort of africans which isn't a, we have a history of a parts age and,
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and some of the research i've done has shown that brands putting out economic like from, from the side of africa re did reconcile of africa's economy at that time, and that sort of force the, the great powers to speak to side african officials to say, hey, stop the pots aids. and i think a boy called a beauty brand could also have the same impact. you know, this, so yeah, you're in just one final port we have about 20 seconds or so, and it's a toby, but more than 20 percent of those really are, are of quite a lot of them work in factories that produce cosmetics or are you worried in any way that they will be affected more by, by like a cosmetics boy cut them. the government would be on that to be honest. um and i hear what you say. it's very valid. however, it's like they have a disaster every way, you know, and this decision could impact people in, in, in,
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in all sorts of ways. but for now i can do what i can do and sprint, the message that i can spread to full full for the genocide to, to, to just help in, in, in stopping what is happening in palestine. um yeah, i mean whatever decision is taken will will affect people in, in, in so many ways. okay. just to point out is what i would say. they are not saying, gauging it in a genocide, but i do understand that a lot of people are making that accusation at side african beauty blogger and from france, or is it toby? mikaela, is that toby, thank you. thank you so much. but that is where we leave and use wrap for now, but our programs are just beginning see what's showing wherever you are this sunday in moments bye for now. the
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