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as the most committed for them, i did one on a global course. they've come with the i was just lying in bed when we were struck. i set up and i felt like my whole body was on fire. that disturbing images come in from guys i with people suffering and some of the idea of a tax. the power steering and the health ministry size, the enclaves, hospitals may be forced to shut down within 48 hours due to a lot of people. as rain falls on gaza, which amount of the air in crisis deep it because it's rarely strikes. tell them the kind of thing. an enclave full thing. tens of thousands of displays residents to find shelter just about anywhere. they did an exclusive interview with us here at odd c nelson mandela's. great grandson, discuss it the power levels between the history of south africa pon and palestine alcorda. now the i c. c, or it's cape, a critical approach to conflicts in the,
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one of the international criminal court. you can see now it has. so this will kind of look at how many people died and go crazy. and how many people have now sofa died in other states who kind of tell a passive other seems that the answer from the middle east to the far exist on a correspondence discuss it throughout. it's time for your news here. what not to get straight to guys are now with the health industry says that every hospital in the palestinian enclave may have to shut down within 48 hours due to fuel shortages . i think that the medical facilities in the north are already out of service. all she saw and i'll codes they will run out of power. on monday, the palestinian red crescent reported 32 patients of the algae vault hospital died off the facility was simply unable to administer care. a warning you may find the following images. this stopping will bring you 4 days now from the l x hospital,
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there's a multiple people have been burned and the reason is riley attack. when, when did go told us once she went through the christmas, i was just lying in bed. when we were struck. i setup and i felt like my whole body was on fire. i immediately began calling for my mom. she was lying next to me, but unresponsive. i was having trouble breathing and couldn't hear anything. i thought i was dying. regardless, i kept reaching out from my mother and shouting her name, there was rubble everywhere. only then did i realize that our house had been bombed . told him, i would have what we accept in many cases with 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree, burns. but this is the 1st time i've seen 4th degree once a lot of children with burns and the latter category die as it means burns to the bone. we are short of pain killers, and there are kids who need surgery. but due to a lack of supplies, we can't perform them. and we also heard from
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a woman who was grand child was wounded. she shared her story about the end of the day, how her entire family and friends have been affected by this school. and then the boy was sleeping peacefully at home with his parents, just ordinary innocent, peaceful people. suddenly their house began to collapse as if on mice or rather, not people. what is the fault of these children? why must they die due to shelling his father? my son had his leg amputated, but he also lost an eye. his draw is broken and his entire face has mutilated. he's in a terrible state. when i go to his room, i didn't recognize him. even though i'm his mother, this is my grandson. he has burns on his leg. his arm is also partially amputated, and he has a head and he's in such a terrible pain that he's delirious. what's happening to our children is cruel and
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horrible. we simply want to live either what, what did i tell you that according to the, i guess the un report over 700000 children have been displaced since the 7th of october, united nations on the line, the spiraling humanitarian situation. that a shop at the possible hills, i think that there is little access to clean water due to the as riley blockade, which doesn't endanger the lives of residents. the u. n. has once again called for an immediate cease fire and even criticized the western states. but not preventing israel from carrying out what it is calling a genocide. so now is cause or is entering the winter season. heavy rain is folding, compounding the suffering of palestinians. thousands of those displaced of only a 10th for shelter. entire families have to remain in refugee canvas with the hazards available to estimate on sanitary conditions. and it comes out as the israeli military continue its military operation each and every day. we suffer from a lack of food and water. people wait and long choose outside the bakeries and
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barely get enough bread. there's also a shortage of fuel and cooking gas. people are banning books to make a fire and cook. we just want to return to our homes, but this can only happen with divine intervention. we came here yesterday. no one cared for us, so offered us some flour, west fishing in the cargo of the school and have no food. i have to. i bed for some bread for my children. i have nothing, not even a handful of flour or rice. my children are hungry and i can not feed them. i am exhausted. no one has about me. the sold our house. we need food and water. are used a small cup of water for pollutions. we need to contact our families to check their ok. the water has been cut off because there's no fuel and disease is a spread thing. we cannot even sleep properly. for the southern gods and city of con eunice has reportedly once again come under, his riley fire leading civilians killed in an unknown truck. in the rob,
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the rescue workers and locals, se in searching for survivors and the building destroyed in the will not have time . the number of people who have been killed, that it was still trapped. well, that number is unknown. meantime, people have gathered outside the mole, but the nest out hospital in han you and is to pray for that are all of his relatives of last and the ongoing will. medical stop seeing a caring of the bodies of the deceased ahead of the burial election. you join us that, i mean, i'm a hottie as this report for that report is standing by for you right now on our website t dot com. moving onto the program here on, on the international. we have reports that for example, that uh, i mean the ongoing examination i should say of the open human side of this conflict . we now explore the fate of palestinian reporter mohammed apple hot tub. he was
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civilians to leave the guys that go selves. some us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on. i see all the civilians and one of the lead in jersey and that was to bleats these rarely crumbs continues to this day. there is still weeping and wailing on every street on every corner in every home. the what is his fault because he's reported if
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a palestinian tv who's transmitting the truth, 3 of his brother's children, just some old babies, cast off in pieces the i'm deeply concerned about the cleared file relations of international humanitarian law law. generally. every possibly being killed over a 4 week period vending and the conflicts in their police, city decades, the stuff, the i left, i mean we can't take it anymore. we, i exhausted him. i asked him, i have the, you know, international security at school, no immunity to edison. that's old. and that's one of the shields of these how most
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of you ask about that. they are mary slogans that we with and that's full. they don't protect any jo list that told me i had to hit the dump project to us then natalie slogans. i'll click mmhm as a blue hot top was here just half an hour ago. and now he has left us along with his wife, his son and brother, and many of the victims from his family. the see events of who knows. so hopefully the privilege of being a journalist with legal immunity under international law, human rights and the 4th geneva convention protecting civilians during war time is non existent in the palestinian territories. what we are facing here in gods that goes beyond the limits of possibility and surpasses international laws. we only read these laws and principles as theoretical terms. but in reality,
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this deterrent, this rest is indeed a button to me, which is why i wanted to discard it. mohammed was not just a journalist. he was a professional who focused on the fact that we on victims here under this fire. and in this war, we are old victims, the shifting of focus now to southeast asia web pro palestine demonstrate is clash with police. so this happening in the capital of the philippines. the protest is marked on the u. s. embassy manila, calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza, deactivate excuse washington, of sponsoring the humanitarian crisis. and police about it together and use right shells to bring the protest under control. the full in the united states. a meeting with in an easy and officials has been overshadowed by the cross,
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isn't garza. that's off of the southeast asian countries lead owed to washington to take action, to quote, stop the atrocities indonesia up to the u. s. to do more, to install the at the see these in got set. this fire is a must for the sake of do you mind me to move out of the us city of san francisco on the west coast as are gearing up the host. this is asia pacific economic cooperation summit. it's the president joe biden is hoping to woo, china is judging. paying on wednesday or the west coast city has been plagued by serious homelessness, drug abuse in crime for years. according to some reports, one out of every 100 residents of san francisco was homeless. in preparation for the summit, the state governor revealed the city is attempting to clean up its image by taking the homeless off the streets. folks say, oh,
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they're just cleaning up this place cuz all those fancy leaders are coming into town. that's true because it's true now and the lead up to the apex on it. the homeless encampments all throughout downtown san francisco mysteriously disappeared. and many think this was to give us a better impression of the united states cover up some of the poverty and chronic homelessness of flags. downtown area is in major cities like san francisco. many of the homeless people ended up being moved simply to other parts of the city where they're staying in town for sleeping on the streets. and it gets me out of here. they're making of a bunch of rumors. like all my clothes got stolen my shoes like and, but that's all sponsored stuff. you know, they moved them out to the what is it? south west side because there's less wind out there. so they pay attention more to themselves. the entries are coming for the san francisco,
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so hopefully inspire the administration of the to deal with it's a well branded, homeless mecca, labeled to find more about the clean up and all those getting booted off the streets that on t dot com the by to us all that for good now with the government has announced the president will make a site visit to cut off on wednesday. meanwhile, that countries talk different about is already in doha, that she is addressing the middle east council on global affairs, in a stipend to the group of administer. mister minister, pandora, we are headed to a belief that old nations should condemn israel as of souls on gaza. as for the un security council, she said it has failed to protect civilians in the region. a high level meetings on wednesday are expected to re visit this issue now says the full of the apartheid regime, south africa has been a long time supporter of palestine. you know, if you didn't find by what some of called a similar historical struggle early in my colleagues ask you
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a tailor spoke with my oh boy mel its weight. my deadline, the political activist and the great grandson of the anti apartheid champion. and the 1st president of south africa, nelson mandela, he discussed the south african born with palestinian. your great grandfather once said that our freedom is not complete without the freedom of palestinians. do you agree with thoughts? 100 percent. i agree with that statement, 100 percent, as long as that the palestinian people are not free. we have south africans, not yet free to send after 5 live. the support for the police to new people should not be able to take. the whole world has been talking with is what i think is what i listen. it's like disney. so what does that solution before machine for some, for the enemy that is destroying is to protect us of how to protect ourselves. besides why not calling for war, but according that's the thing,
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that's the only language that we understand. we are the most peaceful and forgiving nature themselves. definitely not of all of us, but the majority we, we forget, we don't forget, we know what that is, what i of think that is that i of provided way, pause for the state government to kill us. but today we're not talking about that. it's not because of that, when i say hands of the police thing and people is that i is because the incest is doing the bed. the use of a, of a do we to the police didn't people do you think that will as a see is really need to ship a how to account for international organizations are saying now really looks like new crimes and kind of starting the international criminal court is probably cut into we can see it now. it has shown is true colors that is allowed by the same
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people that part of the, to the fund as of the international criminal court. because look, how many people died in the ukraine, and how many people have now so far died in palestine. there's a difference. there's no, there was a postal issue that long time ago. the supposed to go then i last. now i would. but they are the fun that's behind this mess that is happening in the middle east. this is so that is why that's the quiet. you can't tell a passive. asked himself. it seems like it's the biggest level of international joint. i'm really since the start of the rock, who do you think that this level is going to keep going? and just generally, why do you think, but what, what do you think we're going to see in the coming weeks as the conflict unfolds of the country is going to get involved in your opinion?
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i think other countries i'm going to get involved during this, our struggle in, in south africa waiting conference type of functioning in south africa. and then saying free mind data. so it was the international community they came together as line like currently what's happening in the world. people are matching up protesting for the policy and then people to be free. so i think that wouldn't be time where they would listen, but they wouldn't take tie policing because now they have the paper, it's a task and then i met with you guys also supporting that the engine easy and the defense minister has accused the west of losing its quote moral values on having bubbles stats profile. so bianco says the sympathy is an easy and sound for europe should be declining. i grew up in europe.
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i may, but no european history better than europeans. what i'm afraid of is that to europe will lose its moral leadership. the west teaches us democracy, human rights, but the west has different standards and this will be very critical. there's a shift in the world. now we don't really need your opinion more. wow, strong comments, question live valid international relations expert? absolutely. autoland. so not joining us here on out to you international a very well welcome to you today in a very good evening to you as well. thanks for joining us here on this program. it as an oscar, as i understand you actually had a chance to listen to the minutes to speech. well, can you tell us about the substance of it? and was it welcomed by the or do you think you uh, i was attending the speech in the our c s i s building actually the response from travel towards beautiful. you know, it is based on 3 aspects. we know that we have the independence at before in the policy. and also he was focused good in the academic diplomacy that the best on the
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global south, the 31st through the bundle experience that came from the i. c. and i picked up on friends back the 9065, and that was one of the people at the moment. for our foreign policy back then. several, well, okay, well what about, i mean, for example, the comments and a strong cold bind's to, i mean a cut out what was to be on to it was a report lisa, the indonesians have always had sympathy for the, you know, for the united states, but his comment seemed to suggest that sympathy is changing. yes, because the bestbuy what i so the evidence from bravo can because i see have participation. but this it basically 4 times in our election. and i think he's very prepare for the speech. that's the reason why he had this kind of approach that i, that's an independent part of policy. it means that we do not have any leaves
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us and. ready so we prefer prefer to have our own active and independent foreign policy rather than choose the grid powers politics that nobody's becoming more and more important for the political international system. and basically let me on to my next question. i was just going to ask you anyway, because of the countries of the global south have intensified the fight against what they called double standards. and what's also being called neo colonial practice is, is this mr. center or the shift to this continuing lead, blossoming multi polar world. yeah, i think with all of the candidates, uh they have the same things then also if i point out mister bravo was pointing off speeches. yesterday. he then braces the values of most people that he's them rather than choose, like,
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been waiting or hedging things towards the international system right now. so he prefer to do this, even though i know that this is a good way of thinking for all of those would be best. uh, the way that he explained, i think it's still very upset. i don't know whether he can do that if he will be the next leaders, but at least he gets us probably middle school or i'd certainly like it. i guess it gives us a sense of optimism the administer has to be on so, but he also mentioned quote, unfair treatment of indian needs in products by partners in the west. what does he mean by that mr. sonata as well? so we knew that during this less a few years during our current president joke, what we do uh, we actually have a lot of um, ban about our products,
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specifically like the palm oil from the european union and also uh, recently our community this like coffee uh it's like, uh, not very a welcome um, things to our products in the union. and i think the message that probably most would be uncle ones have to say it's like we know that we always have a good relationship with either been union. but if the you have been a union, um choose uh, not really friendly uh towards our community this uh there is, uh, other opportunities or opening up these uh for us to, let's say, uh, do some fib trip with other countries. yeah, cuz i wanted to ask you about that because you know, it's, it's, it's, you know, it's one thing to have this budgeting, multi part of, well, the is the fact though here to stay in is the fact that we're only going to get
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bigger and wield more economic power around the world, but it wasn't that long ago that the indonesian president suggested that he called on locals to stop using the swift system. he said, get away from visa, get away from mazda cott. look what happened to russia? this could happen to any one in indonesia. well, i mean, not redundant question perhaps, but that's a really strong comment from the engine easy and later. why do you think he said that because uh, like i mentioned previously, it is uh, it is very experience uh with this um, i'd like to relo a speech and also best on his approach is big run as a military, a former general. it means that he has a very bold stance, thoughts, and let's see. and he also mentioned again about the opening up ex. i mean there is also a 16, but i'm in our especially know region i see out. and also i see
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a possibly the rice of china and also the multi complex situation that happened in our car into the olympics. so in summary, mr. bramble, i do believe that if indonesia can have a lot of connections and also international relations with other countries, rather than the union, i think he has no problem with the if he will become the leader ever and enlightening conversation with the international relations expo. the ad 3 islands sonata joining us, a live on how to international. really appreciate that. thank you very much. very interesting commentary. thank you. iranians have paid tribute to the memory of tech for that name. ok, but also known as a father of a wrong miss out program is comes on the 12th anniversary of his death as a result of an explosion of the military base. all these that use up to allow the
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reporting from the memorial sermon, the senior military and state officials are here on this arm on each on or a man was held as the founding father, other walls missile program assigned to one him a lot damn. was that were found iranian sign is made, the building blocks of it was based on industry. i'm practically independent. is the 2nd the story goes back to the days of the iran iraq war and the 1980s when a while and had to fight with limited resources as a result of then he was president ronald reagan, so called operations touch, which came to walk. it was access to any weapons. this other one was exposed to a barrage of projects from iraq without a single rocket to fire back. here is one of the youngsters want email, got them immersed as a game changer delayed emission to secretly import a soviet arrows card missile from libya and then managed to reverse engineer wrote asserting to motion. it was ability to produce a range of photos. the consoles domestically i went through ronnie montgomery who
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was known as the father over on me saw industry started this mission has run low on weapons. the enemy was bombarding to her on the other cities. we couldn't do anything and response and had to rely on imports. from other countries to defend ourselves, but thanks to, to her on the mcadams innovation and the reverse engineering that she deep along with his colleagues, they manage to build me styles that have grown more advanced today to find out more about them. died in november 2011 and from an explosion in his research office of the young i did missile base new york to ron, in an operation that it won't claim to be carried out by them was that. but even after his death, these lubbock republic continued to enhance its missile capabilities. working number, the range of pinpoint accuracy. iran has on different occasions claim to have developed missiles booked and quote, to reach as well, more than 2000 kilometers away. sure. whatever our enemies, blood conspiracy against us, our long branch me cells can reach them for an official sea or say it was missile. power has not only bolstered the countries the terms. one has changed,
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the power equations and the regions referring to palestine is resistance. i guess as well as a case in point, your armies how power appended to political equations of the world super powers is change the culture of resistance. in the past, those things stood against the is there, a pin design is for stones and sling shots. but today they text him with rocket cell phones. it was growing, this whole program has touched a nerve in the west, which has imposed our sanctions on to for our, for quote secretary trying to design ballistic missiles that are capable of delivering nuclear warheads. and this was what platform, where you as president donald trump, to pull out of the 2015. it was due to your deal seeking a new agreement. that was curve. it was ballistic missile activities under un resolution $20.00 to $31.00. your goal should not engaging any activity related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear payloads, including launch is using such a ballistic missile technology. on october 18th, these restrictions were lifted as part of the country's 20 for the nuclear deal with world powers. however, the are party, so the deal, namely germany,
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the u. k and friends have announced that they have decided to keep all the missile related restrictions in place over conserves, that didn't want to use this opportunity to develop nuclear warheads. iranian officials say the sanctions were unjust, lean paused, and the 1st place, most of them allow them inside production is domestic. i mentioned this a few years ago, and i will say it's again that even if they, the west and circles are entitled, as with most of which you could use me so that they can post restrictions on all these years. now the doors are open so we can improve the estimates of all of these house since the 1980s they want me to walk or when he was surprised to walk with his 1st domestic copies of cod missiles. the country has rarely employees, missiles, and combat in 2018. they won't target isis positions and syria in retaliation for the terrace groups to to i guess it was parliament in 2020. the country filed several fun to agree on ballistic missiles. i didn't want to you basis hosting us forces in response to washington's coming government, senior, military commander, general goss, i'm sending money, has come a long way from reverse engineering for initials,
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so possessing the largest and most diverse missile arsenal and the middle east. having different types of nestles according to which is it was 1st hypersonic ballistic missile that has recently been unveiled in the country and one in military official site. and one has already paid a heavy price to him digitalized into something different and will continue what to what people have done started despite all the pressure use of generally are $2.00 different or yeah, so well one of those resolve is colby, i've thought tie. it's reportedly, it runs, 1st of a hype, per sonic mist file. so it was nothing wrong apparently has the ballistic myself that a far superior to those owned and operated even by the united states. meantime, or does america do? it keeps cruising, his navy destroyer is up and down the iranian coastline you one day when it's all gonna lift off and use it to the top of the.
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