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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the breaking news here on our team to national israel says it's the troops have made their way into a policy in a hospital in the gap, a strip to conduct a quote targeted military operation. i was just lying in bed when we were struck that i set up and i felt like my whole body was on fires as people think as every count the tales of suffering, the policy and the health administrator ones, the enclaves, hospitals may be forced to shut down within 48 hours, i may die of fuel shortages. worsening weather only adds to the problems in gather has
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a committee chair in crisis deepens for the hundreds of thousands forced from the homes and to temporarily shelter the cause for a cease fire or outrages the man as a speaker of the house of representatives and rejects the potential sees 5 for gas that say this suggestion was quote, out ranges, despite hundreds of american government officials demanding and immediate treatments. the what continuing on the front page of a conflict in the middle east. glad you could join us in our teach, a national high a mike or watching that we stop with the breaking news, the ease ready, all these to as it is conducting a precise and targeted operation against him as militants and the gas a strips largest hospital. obviously 5 area the hospital was hit by repeated is
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really air strikes. the international, the 8 organization direct pressing says more than 30 patients at the hospital have died as the facilities on able to properly administer urgent care of the policy. and a health ministry has released frontage of medical staff, frantically moving to mitchell base to a safe place. witnesses say tags and onwards vehicles on meters from the proceeds facilities. health ministry says that every hospital in the policy medium yank, leave, no use shutting down within 48 hours due to drastic fuels shortages. now these images from i'll access hospital sho, multiple people who webb, but in the reason these really attack when they go told us what she experienced, i was just lying in bed when we were strong. i set up and i felt like my whole body
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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 and most of it, regardless. i kept reaching out to my mother and shouting her name. there was rubble everywhere. only then did i realize that our house had been bomb to 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 bones. 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 a woman whose grandchild was she shared her story about how her family has been effective by the language. and that is a boy who was sleeping peacefully at home with his parents and just ordinary innocent people. suddenly their house began to collapse,
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as if on mice or russ. it's not people who do then what is the fault of these children? is why must they die and to show i know his father, my son had his leg amputated, but he also lost and i draw is broken illusion. his entire face is mutilated to i will have these in a terrible state. when i go to his room, i didn't recognize him. even though i'm his mother had me. this is my grandson and he has burns on his leg was his arm is also partially amputated or, and he has a head head apple with that. yeah. he's in such a terrible pain that he's delirious. that's what's happening toward children is full of horrible. we simply want to live. yeah. unless either what, what did i tell? yeah. according to the latest united nations reports over 700000 children had been displaced, finish the 7th of october. and the un is once again called for an immediate cease fire and criticize western states for not preventing usual from carrying out what
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he calls a genocide diety. of size, it's set up a few minutes here and cover don't allowing people and children to safely move from the north to the south. but look a report. i have the talent as i c k mazda shelling when passing through it. it wasn't the humanitarian car door as well. it wasn't that humans here and color guard or but we off people we, we, we follow what people do. so we start asking our neighbors and awesome everyone who went there. and they told me you can use that for the street. so how do street uh, before we reach uh, until we see here. yeah, uh, the driver must let us, let us go. because uh here he's not allowed to drive the ford or so we take an anti malware, right like a horse ride until we reach out to a t area. and then we start walking up to a 100 a meter. we see that check points and they are, they ask us,
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we will for one minute maybe and then they ask us to stop and then do start asking people. so i didn't do that. i use the that, that street and that cared or because people use it if it's the only way that we can uh, reach the, the south safely and uh about uh that i told you before that many people got injured by the is what? 84 seeds, wildly walking to the south? yes, it happened after i across the 2 chick points i was walking at for 15 minutes maybe. um i take a risk and if there's any forces to uh, uh, between these uh, this place palestinians. and then there's dozens of injuries um, some of casualties. but i'm, i'm not sure uh about about the number of the casualties and injuries
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as gather his ass. and as the cold season, heavy rain has fallen. compounding the suffering of palestinians, the thousands of those displays of only 10 and 5 families have to remain in refugee camps was, has a field as i made on sunday. treat conditions. it comes as ease ready. bombardment continues every day. we suffer from a lack of food and water. people wait and long choose outside the bakeries and barely get to know there's also a shortage of fuel and cooking gases. people are building goods to make a fire and a cook. we just want to return to our homes with this can only happen with divine intervention. we came here yesterday. no one caps russell offered us some flour, west facing in the car till the score and have no food off. so i begged for some bread from my children. i have nothing, not even
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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. i use the small, comfortable to for solutions. we need to concerts our families to check their ok. but i mean for the water has been cut off because there's no fuel diseases are spreading for months like accountants even sleep properly. also have but could they tell you to protect john list says that at least 42 report as an all the media workers have been killed in gas. this is the 7th of october gas, a bass john list rami almo kerry, heard from the reporter who fled from gather city about the plight of media workers in the region. no, no, we were at my home and it can nominate, but who didn't catch a c t. my bedroom, well was taped by these rarely bombardment. afterwards we fled to my uncle's home and the same neighborhood. for 3 days we came on to what fost reg bombardment, them to. we were forced to evacuate to the chief a hospital and gas,
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a c t from us chief i was able to report by saying, as i'm being a journalist from gas and unfortunately one of the basic hardship size spaces, technical issues, wanna have an event to cover in the fall of town, i have to rush there to the emergency department of the hospital to use the internet. actually, i have been delayed many times for a few hours is a piece of news needs to be reported quickly. hardships weekdays are enormous and not on the technical. unfortunately with them off eat well, have good nutrition. over the past week i have only cough and biscuits. that's because i have no home and also because the grocery stores have no bread and nothing to sell. when you go to grocery store, you can only find toothbrushes and tooth paste earphones, phone charges, lightest and some cigarettes for yeah, that's what a company it has been filed by the international criminal court against these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it's been lost by tuck his lawyers,
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who accused him of committing crimes against humanity of the subject to the complaints. the as ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu does not hesitate to use weapons prohibited. according to international law, the crime is committed to undeniable as clear as every drop flemming from the fountain of tis of every person with the conscience which humanity should not condone. it appears that many states and member states have, for the most part, played a game of hot potato, passing the ball in the blame from one another to the other. and it seems that the ball has no landed on the left of the i. ccnp. the icbc has a lot to contend with. turkish law makers of course, filed the lawsuit against is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, particularly citing crimes ranging from war to genocide, as well as acts against humanity. but in this position it's, it's central that's turkish lawmakers suggest that that's on yahoo, as well as his collaborators, are brought to justice and tried at the i c c. and hey,
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this is not the 1st and only lawsuit that's been brought forth over the past week. 3 palestinian rights groups and also issued a lawsuit against the state of israel, not just these really prime minister, but the states as a whole against fighting of crimes or essentially matters ranging from oper, tied to 2 genocide, as well as issuing arrest warrants against said leaders now this is a matter of great concern because as it stands, many independent, uh, investigative suggest, arranging from the un from the geneva conventions that you have been in violating a great deal of them. the fact that israel has at this point violated at least one th event security council resolutions as a matter of great concern. but adding to that they've also violated an international management mandatory law ranging from the geneva conventions hague regulations, as well as the un charter and just to list a few dates. the fact that is really strongly being accused of violating at least
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28 un security council resolutions ranging from resolutions 54111223236248250. 252-2562 so see on the list goes on ranging from matters from illegal occupation, as well as settlements on occupied lands practice of ethnic cleansing, violations of human rights, as well as collective punishments. this is a matter that, of course will bring a great deal of headache for it is really lawmakers, as well as those that are currently completed to one extent in the events unfolding and gaza. and this petition brought forth by turkish law makers will definitely be a matter of great concern, as well as for the icbc. but as it stands, whether it be the united states or turkey, a russia, china, easily o 2 is not a member state of the i c c. but listening to what the top prosecutor says, he suggests it doesn't matter if they're not member states that the i c. c still has jurisdictions actually if it comes down to a legit war crimes that the i c, c does have jurisdiction that will carry on independence investigations and it will essentially one way or another i'll put forth or offer
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a verdict depending on what those investigations provide. but just looking at how the i c c operates, it will give us a better understanding as to what we can expect over the course of the next few weeks or months even years. even if considering the war and gaza is put to an end, that the matter will not be put to rest either the icpc prosecute individuals for a legend war crimes, particularly in conduct when it's 122. remember, states are either unwilling or not essentially competent to provide a verdict or posit judgements in this sense. and just based on that fact. so on the i c c, the way it operates, it does not have the police force to to make those arrested. actually relies on member states to make those arrests for them and moving forward. it will be interesting to see how things proceed. but the turkish law makers haven't actually quite ottomans. and the responsibility the i c. c currently has. it's not as simple as just a filing a lawsuit against the i c. c. the statement that was issued by this turkish lawmaker missing couldn't also went on to say that this is a central the,
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this petition is a central to events, humanities, trust in the law, as well as the perception of impunity from a rising more important. he says. otherwise, remaining silence to all these events, well, essentially damage humanities, faith in the law as well as the i see and to put everything to rest in that statement. but i think you then also said, which would probably be the most important statement of all. he says that it will cast a shadow on the impartiality of the court if it remains signed on this modest, it's going to be interesting to see how the i c c response to the statements as well as the petition that has been put forth by turkish lawmakers associate professor of international politics moran s line believes that this is all about keeping up the pressure on the ego. and i don't think that the advocates of is why elizabeth change mean the only thing that's a yahoo! on the other hand, wrote people into it, see they want to do something. well,
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it must be legal. they must mobilize the attention of the international community. and there must be a concrete conclusion x or consequence, directly targeting the people responsible for committing any crime right now be especially who does it. and that's why they informed prosecutor and i took these quotes and they want to apply to the technician coming code just to start the process. actually, it says already been started before though they want to apply another thing, pres, as almost very clear in terms of 7018. and the relationship is, and he said that i knew i was different from 0 on the other hand as a fact. well, physically to meditate in crisis right now in gaza. and people are really reactive in the streets of touching. and if those fees and normalization which is rand took a wants to do it, wants to achieve it. that's, that's effect. on the other hand,
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it must be clean and that must be know x 2 is that this normalization is endangering any 3rd party. so by this way, they can 1st of take prosecutor, maybe to move as it may be an x that the coverage, the people who oppose the policy. what can i tell you the us house speaker has dismissed or call for a cease fire in guys saying that the move will be out reach us. he was addressing thousands of protest as who packed into the national mall in washington for riley, cold americans, march for euro, or the cause for a cease fire or outrages the
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now people in the us copy to it was seen holding signs and making speeches in support. of these rob event organizers say that he was in response to previous pro palestinian robbie's becomes as us politicians continue to offer full support to these roles, policies. but more than 400 bond in administration, employees are calling for i. c spy. and the urgent supply of humanitarian aid, representing at least 20. we call them president biden, to urgently demand to cease fire, and to call for de escalation of the current conflict by securing the immediate release of these rarely hostages and arbitrarily detained the palestinians. the restoration of the water, fuel electricity and other basic services and the passage of adequate humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. the while hundreds of us got been employ. busy of ease of openly and privately advocated for a cease fire. the us, i get you a spade under the blinking move to address rise and criticism within the state
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department. ryans over the us policies on the conflict. i know that for many of you, the suffering caused by this crisis is taking a profound personal, told the anguish that comes with seeing the daily images of babies, children, elderly people, women, and all the civilians. suffering in this crisis is wrenching. i feel it myself. i also know that some people in the department may disagree with the approaches we're taking or have views on what we can do backs up. or now we had some political analysts fill may go ahead and sprint right, that sean stove and then these as the massive pro e's real demonstration doesn't represent the entire us view about a conflict in gather he claims americans are actually very much divided on that issue. we've been told that he's basically a christian scientist uh, based on his background. so i don't think there's anything really surprising. chris was losing a lot of the sympathy the states that they had post october 7th, very much the way united states lost love, sympathy globally. right after $911.00, because of this unilateral bombing and it's
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a and accessed destruction and it's campaigns the way the united states lost it, but the right during the iraq war. certainly it was a department leak. you know, it's, it's, it's an important gesture. it's, you know, showing hundreds of, of diplomats and video representatives within the department basically putting there the signatures to this. i don't think anyone's calling for cease fire is outrageous. it's not to say that, you know, people calling for cease fire saying, you know, do you have to have a piece tomorrow? it's simply saying, what is the plan for peaks. we've obviously seen major pro palestine demonstrations including those organized by jews. you know, in new york and places like this, so we've seen a lot of propel assign rallies. i don't think that is current pro his roles administration, you know, means united states is, is fully on board. it certainly again, we're certainly divided on this issue and i think the division will continue as the
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conflicts. the conflict continues without again without a discernible and why the he ron remains defiant against the western sanctions. i see diverse the flies away from simple crude oil exports to more lucrative refines petroleum products are to correspond and use of july. lee tells us this report a hey ross, it's on vast oil fields and naturally it's economy runs on oil. we're going to face so be crippling western sanctions on the countries energy source. it has been distance thing itself from relying on exports of crude oil. to get to this go, they want is taking the difficult engineering profit is now processing its own oil to attract the derivatives that have higher value on it. it's a brilliant way to save millions of dollars at the same time. the country use new for most of these products was such a brilliant project has just been completed. here is $400.00 oil refinery in central labor on which produces more than 25 percent of the country's fuel,
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mostly diesel and gasoline. now they're wanting and engineers have managed to build a diesel hydro treatment plant here that produces 16000000 leaders of clean diesel and gasoline based on the or 5 standard every day. diesel hydro, treating or dsb, involves the removal of impurities like suffer and nitrogen from diesel, using hydrogen exports. the $500000000.00 euro projects helps prevent the emission of $300.00 tons of software per day. where did you see the diesel hydro treatment project was launched to preserve the environment and remove so from here it is from diesel. is project currently operates at the capacity of $100000.00 barrels of clean diesel per day. project was conducted relying on local expertise and the equipment is used and it has been unaffected by domestic fe call for every project was suspended for several years due to western resulting lack of access before
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technology, however, decided to offer a complete result following the us withdrawal from the nuclear dealing 2018 for into companies left the around in market, leaving many projects incomplete, including this plan. this prompted demo to companies including the map. now groups the manufacturer key machinery needed to complete the project. power to you to evaluate the contracts from the d h t unit with us signed in 2007 lost some of the contractors with foreign companies from which we important some equipment. but we were not able to use their expertise because of the sanctions. so we, rainy and engineers conducted the launch of all of the equipment themselves, all the time. this 100 refinery is one of the 10 major oil processing plants and the country i bought from diesel and gasoline. it produces lpg and kerosene and other products. it's also expected to produce 600000 tons of properly by 2026 properly is
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a key commodity in the petrochemical industry. and it can be transformed into value added products. flood polypropylene, which is using car batteries in a variety of other industries. what as and do this, we are developing of value chain and we have to come in positive petroleum refining company. in the future, we will produce all kinds of detergents, fertilizers and sofa product, more masses issue. we will also produce a variety of petra, chemicals and gasoline will be wash efforts to pull the form of oral have largely failed as long as we gain the 3rd position and deal facts as far as all the restrictions. the country is still determined to win its economy off the ups and downs of the oil sector and downstream oil industries like this project proven both workable a lucrative as experts say this plus along the country more than $4000000000.00 a year. so generally
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r t s for on the and the way from you run, the winds of change could be blowing over taiwan with the entry of a new and popular candidates and next year's presidential election. terry goo is a best best magnet and founder of the fox calling technology group, which bills i so as his decision to throw his heart into the presidential ring mondays, the political landscape due to the backend of beings. one china policy, which could potentially dispense with taiwan from the u. s. i to contribute to a cause i said this year's election certainly will be interesting to observe. well, actually the title one election this year is particularly interesting because for the 1st time we are seeing a 4 way race. the traditional 8 by one is dominated by 2 political parties. the
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current ruling party and the opposition k and t party. not the current ruling party d t p has been deeply on popular wizard tie when you look toward that was reflected with a tile on parliamentary election couple years ago. and the leading candidate in the k t t party put forth only gather about 26 percent of the phone in the current polling numbers. however, the opposition parties are deeply divided. so we're, we're actually looking at the, the, the current ruling party, d, p, p is set to win the election despite being deeply on popular. i'm getting only 26 percent of the vote. memorial inconsolable, the audit phones being sold as in the 1st world war has spot the controversy. the french diplomats who conducted an official ceremony had, besides, decided to relocate the monuments to a less permanent location. so it'd be a sides of the memorial is
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a testament to the fact that gus overall has historically been sub in land. how about the silver was ethnic albanian majority in face of the break away, so that'd be in region should be an independent nation. we spoke with sub in american john list and the boss molig, and he says that the foreign diplomats had no right to move the memorial. as for the french, it was far more important as to portable monument to their own occupation troops, as part of nato, and make friends publicly with the germans and send a message at all. we are all now big. you are p and family and you should all join us in theory. somebody perhaps then to honor their own historical data and more over adding insult to injury. they added a description to the original monument that wasn't serbian in french, and they had an inscription in albania, as well as in to say, oh, this is albanian land. now none of this is appropriate. they had no right to do any of this. a clear violation of the vienna convention diplomatic conduct. they're
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acting with colonial administrators as opposed to diplomats or investigators. it is, it is profoundly cynical not to mention to complete slap in the face of this, just a spit in the face of their own veterans. and that's the needs of the, the stab. how see you again in about 15 minutes to find out the the, in the year of 1954,
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the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt above in the government of southern vietnam. 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese, during this war into total hail for the occupants. unable to cope with a guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict,
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the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the puppet regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 in vietnamese people became the victims of america in the dressers, the question of them and the love seat and the board of
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