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or the lives of 2 palestinian babies a loss due to a power outage in the balance of law. just talk so according to local officials as well, steps off it from apartments and round the invasion also ahead the to the ideas. and that's where these footage of that force is bound to get out the inside load in gaza among the ruins of residential building. the latest muslim countries gather in saudi arabia to condemn the war with some long time, rivals speaking, responsive and newly unified, front face west and support to israel. the criminal has become the judge and the thief has become the ruler. this is the current state of the west. it is a shame that the western countries,
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which always talk about human rights and freedoms, remain silent in the face of the ongoing massacres. compel this time, the musty ronnie's receives. foreign goings are held across the globe from the west where protest is gather outside jo biden's residence to london, which through some of the biggest problem the and very well welcome to you. you're watching the weekly on all the international with all the lights as well. there's along with some of the stories that shapes the week's good to happy with us. a top story this, our 2 infants have died and dozen small are in danger. dollars is the largest hospital off to a power outage that's according to the palestinian health industry. electricity was cut and made intense close by between our mazda and as well around the l. c. for medical facility, a local station was also state. another patients and intensive cow was killed by is
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ready selling the world health organization and doctors without borders, say they've lost contact with the workers at the hospital. i think that the site has been boned several times causing multiple casualties. these really military house that is ready to help evacuate children from the clinic according to the palestinian red crescent lc for is currently located on surrounded by is wally tons, something the i d s. has denied. there is no sage. i repeat, there is no sage on the sea for hospital. the side of the hospital is open on the street for the safe spots of guardians, who wish to leave the hospital in the ideas because it has agreed to open safe passage from l. c. fence throughout the hospitals in open dasa. however, no such funds have been announced for out could switch the palestinian by crescent, say just now without power of to running out of steel. meanwhile, the un saves
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a several. people have been killed off that as well. bones one of its refugee shelters in gauze, assessing the you and development program office head. i came steiner, strongly condemned to be a tech un office in guys and was shelled last night with reports of deaths. an injury among those who sought safety in our compound. this is wrong on every account, civilians, civilian infrastructure, and viability of you and facilities must be always protected. meanwhile, outside another large medical site, the al access hospital and central gauze of munos have gathered to bid farewell and very some of the victims within the southern city of con eunice, canadian palestinian journalist among social mon, spoke with some of those directly affected by the spring last out, 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,
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though for afraid for their lives and the lives of the children. leave areas that they consider it enough to be safe for you to the bottom and on the invasion. i'm 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,
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we have edited with of traffic. and people are walking, trying to do their 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. 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 one right now with always a challenge and experience the children who use to a specific routine and who move to another school. they used to wake up at certain time and go to get their food. but now things have changed. the living conditions
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have become impossible. everyone fights for their own sustenance, 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 compile networks. all of these hard seats makes a difference between loving your own home and how you live now, isn't the sufferings. we ask the road to see how we leave and do something about it except on the side, the west, the well to help us and have mess hmos. oh, 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 flats from the it was one of the more tough mentors days for me personally. heating the stories, some of the stories of the 1500000 people this place. and one of $220.00, the few d schools. talking to people,
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sleeping in the sleep sleeping and they're called of sleeping and that costs talking to people for trying to fight day by day hour by hour. north reserve, by the current is really aggression on their homes, against the property, against the people. and they called on the world to please put an end to this madness and to cease by it as soon as possible. the idea sounds released footage of its tongues firing the buildings in an undisclosed location inside casa the, the, is really military size. as far as, as a, pushing deeper into the enclaves while targeting have mass positions both above and under the ground, a large number of tunnels notes. what we're usually used by the minutes in so said swivel, ready, being destroyed. the
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funds for his part to mass shows these images, saying it's fine to the standing, the ground inside northern dasa, until augustine b is really military. we've not been able to independently confirmed when and what any of this particular. so the idea says is fine to judge such struck military infrastructure including some hezbollah sites across the board and level known as well. and also says 5 people have been wounded by an anti tank miss . so lowest from the neighboring country. this voltage released by the idea shows some of its ad strikes on 11 on the boat. his own has seen an increasing number of mutual attacks since the outbreak of war in gaza last month. the is where the defense minister has won't, has beloved, but that the ideas now has a roadmap to respond to strikes from lebanese territory. this is my last the lives drug and lebanon into a potential war. and it is making mistakes. if it makes mistakes of this kind,
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the ones who will pay the price are 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. although it's more 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, have essentially been on the same lines for the past few weeks. in 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 israel's defense maintenance that he suggests that they are currently using about a 10th of their military capabilities. and if need be,
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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 of itself could essentially be reason enough for his beloved to consider this an escalation in this conflict and retaliation in a sense house on the subject issued a statement. again, referring to his beloved readiness capabilities must be set to know how it was the past week from friday to such a day. there is no doubt that the resistance has boasted its actions and the lebanese front in terms of both quantity and quote 2, 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 styles that have recently been used in battles over the past days and even they were referring to the board call themselves the contrary, explosive charges of nearly half of the tone. can you imagine how fidelity of
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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 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 the, 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. what 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
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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 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 for the blood should leaders of the world's muslim countries have united in denouncing west and support for israel. the officials met in saudi arabia for an emergency summit on the gauze of war, around preston was also that quoting on other countries to set that ties with as well. after all, islamic and neighboring states must provide security instability for those, for an occupied regions. they must go to any political and economic relations with
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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 otherwise the 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 awesome. of course it should have been held 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, but not only did receive a blame the conflict on his rail. he also slammed the united states for its support . its continued support for these radio army. he said that the united states is an accomplice. and this whole for bank, he said, are the,
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is really the 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 standards when it comes to the issue of human rights. one says that he 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 goddess rep is a clear example of this, of this dual take washington's dual take 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 together a different uh and influential. most of them an arab leaders. it certainly carries
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some messages for as well. all of the heads of muslim nations joined iran and condemning the idea of factions in gaza doing statements of the treatments of palestinians as quote, an aggression a will crime at the ball barrack. and as you may masika, the countries demand to the un security council adult adult to binding resolution to spell the war. saudi arabia's farm and as to also stands what he called the double standards of as well as allies. a lot of the disposition refers not only to israel and what is real, is practicing, but also to the international community, including those confident 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, 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 unifying foundations and the saudi
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summit mountain milestone for took it on syria, the nation's leaders, which had been tired of the one. and finally, i left off mess up the events off to a decade of strange relations, ties between encore and damascus, deteriorates it off to take your support to syrian and searching forces back in 2011, but on saw. so they both need to shed a common approach towards the goal and gone. so for the 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, and more until it's re, engagement is contingent upon an immediate and sustains commitments to cease all crimes against the palestinians throughout palestine way or the criminal has become the judge. and the thief has become the ruler. this is the current state of the west and the deed to her son. and we are faced with the barbarism unprecedented in
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history were hospitals, places of worship. schools in refugee campbell 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. first, the spot in garza have been reiterated at protests across the world. some of the largest crowns rallied in the heart of london. you came media said around 300000 people had gathered for the event, but some estimates put the number it more than double that sega we purchased. permit us to have cooled. the timing of the rally disrespectful as it coincided with the annual armies to stay collaboration smoking the end of world war one. the pro palestinian demonstrators were met with talented protest is resulting in classrooms between the rifle. groups of a 100 people were to change the
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well across the atlantic, hundreds of pro palestinian support as much to join the findings. residents in delaware, where he's spending the veteran's day holiday weekend in the law. and we wait till the city and slacks outside the us, presidents home as cold, full as the spot in the us, the accusing find enough complacency and what that life. and then a genocide, washington's on wavering, supposed to israel's will, as it has sparked most protests across the us in recent weeks. my colleague, you know, neil spoke with us, he contributes to unfold the us senate stuff, a tower race, who stays americans logic lucky, refused to box a government stance on the crisis. and then if you have to look at actions, speak louder than words, right? we're sending weapons were continuing publicly to,
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to stay with the aggression and the genocide that's unfolding before the world. this happening and, and i think the blinking is been very clear about his stance of standing with israel in the past. and. 9 i don't really see that changing very decent offer. $12000000000.00 and $8.00 is real and that doesn't seem to be going anywhere. we'll see if it passes the house and congress. but that's what's really interesting about this union, is it now you have some republicans and republican politicians buying in on this and, and wanting to give the 12000000000 and aid when they were yelling and screaming, not to give it to you to the truck proxy warn you crank, so it's very interesting, there's a shift, isn't there? 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 across 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
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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 you did over the weekend again during veteran's day when he got lost on stage. but you have a recent pull, 66 percent of americans that want a cease fire. so you have a and a lot of americans frustrated with these foreign wars. republicans and democrats. you have a lot of people feeling like the money is going overseas rather than at home. and 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 ministration. however, the people leading the scene like former obama staffers who really have kind of lead um 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
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talking about iran. i really do believe that the us is trying to provoke a hot war with iran at this time. no irish member of the european parliament has spoken out against you are paying commission president us live on the line for not quoting for a truce and gaza. and his accused you of genocide against the palestinian people among personal, up since the commencement of the own romantic mass murder of palestinians in gosh, it's no spiral of violence. sprout underline it's genocide, openly declared ontario by the apartheid stage of his right. and you can't even call for it to stop. you can't even call for a c far. well, of course it cons because these crimes against humanity are very terry joke with your weapons in your name. it's not just x ray of genocide. it's yours. i suppose lots of mountain j 2 on the list on the other stuff in the grey be don't or many
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thanks for joining us on the program. lots and so according to kind of daily the you best responsibility for the ongoing genocide and gauze as a result in serious accusation coming from the irish and e p. what are your thoughts, a decent life, a thing to us to play the best us to bear great responsibility on what she cools right. it comes to genocide. i mean use institution which is founded on the ashes of the 2nd from the mode, from the ashes of the 2nd model and is very, very heavily focused on human rights and dishing out the model sheets is to global self countries around the world. what, what human rights, all of the value of things have such values and what else doesn't house. but when you look at this particular war, i mean the e. u has, along with america, given the, the design is entity of food. green light cut brought us to go ahead, not only was will, but also a guilt edge guarantee that no crime is proceedings off towards whatever be held
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against the. is there any government on individuals within it? so i think the a, you plays a huge role here, and it's shocking embarrassing. and you know, frankly abysmal, the assumption institution, such as the youth who withholds itself in the highest team. and we're talking about human rights, especially these become complicit and will crimes itself. kind of they also took aim at the european commission, preston himself and not calling for tracing dogs. would you expect any response from us live on the line? you know, it's already installed. i mean, the silence has been designated and i think that's really been a, a major take away from the use. you know, and we have to understand your opinion works. you know, from, for a lot of the international phone policy issues, it gets very active as a huge infrastructure in the opponent the commission on the account. so, but it was a really big subjects when america intervened somewhere in the well you suddenly, it says somebody throws this leave in brussels and everybody goes quiet and nothing
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else happens. and the reason why is because the you is very much a project very much a and experimental project in the making. and in particular, let me talk about phone policy international. find the policy is even more experimental. when these 2 things happen, then you have assignments because the default position of say, and pull on institutions in new york at the bottom and the like the phone affairs committee, the default position is wanting to follow america. and that's why with this, this particular opportunity is so i'm great as the days to an end to weeks with no end inside for that part of city and people in gaza. it seems like condemnation is building or the 800 e u. stuff in various diplomats have sent a, a saw unless it to the chief now accusing the block of double standards and enabling bestbuy islands. what do you think the response will be to that most silence? unfortunately, yeah, i know there's a limit on the sign is i think they're, they're, they're pretty 6 scan of the high rankings of the, or be commission, particularly the personal different commission stuff on the land. you know,
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she's shown she's shown hands down, but she's with by and all the way. but the differences, i think is the european union elections are not quite a long way into the summer next year. and i think that must be a little worry now from task for people within the you is going to be a kickbacks. not just skips this. the opponent genocide of, of, of goes a bit of a set of goods. some you can, well, you know, members will have a chance um to limit people in member states themselves to vote against such an old policy. so i think that must be a concern, but it is interesting that they're all some publish resistance to some individuals and even some governments, i think we should think positive not of just today or yesterday, as cold, for real crimes cases to be leveled against this route. in the international criminal court in the hague. to get you, i see very confused about what it actually is. it's basically, uh, american puppet. it was created by the americans. america is not a member of its,
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funnily, but it is very much control of domains by americans, so i don't expect any ice the case against israel to be found, but the political agenda of some countries going out on a limb. i'm actually making a statement against you, i think maybe we'll gather some of them in some you might see some one or 2 accounts, which it's r e u. member states in the east of, of, of european union who would also follow the island. and was, i think that was the 1st to you members days to actually condemn what was going on to withdrawal. it's uh, as an investor for me as well. and so i thought we understand that as well, a 100 un employees as well as start from other agencies based in guys had been killed during the is various. so now given 0 accountability at this point, how much weight the it was also a how much weight does the un and other such organizations carry? can they actually make a difference? i'm ashamed to say very little. unfortunately, the u. n. is, is practically in the pocket of america. and so it's
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a american institution and we see this when these types of situations. but i mean that was the un, but no grades. it, israel was a crazy, it was a member state, an as, as an entity. and i, it's interesting that we've heard nothing from the, from the us apart from, i think about 20 you in both as verse agencies who called outs for seas for i even the, even the leader of the united nation secretary, secretary general attendance arrest as well. so i've set up so there should be a c's, but other than cooling for seats, for what can i do? you know, then i'm going to take tackle head on america's foreign policy. that would be uh, dissolved. so i don't know what else we can expect for them other than these, you know, these token gestures and these, you know, very sympathetic statements made by the press beyond the sea on the un. unfortunately, under such circumstances, we are reminded of what a completely useless organization it is. j o is a pleasure may thanks for your time journalist on that aside for matt gray be don't
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know across in j to police diversity. workers have been chopped in a town. the oldest been construct that's being constructed in northern india, the charge of a, a code in the himalayan state of tara tons, where a tunnel connecting to nearby districts in the mountain region is being constructed according to local authorities and emergency services. no casualties have been reported on the chopped workers a say fund to have access to oxygen rescue efforts. it will report to the requirement moving of a 200 meters of slab. this tunnel is posit permanence. to modi's projects meant to improve connectivity between some of the most popular hindu shrines of the country, as well as bordering areas of china. well for all the latest updates on that story and everything else to, to get check our website, all t dot com with that with more news in 30 minutes. the
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