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[000:00:00;00] the, the as bombs once again, rain down around northern guides, us all ship a hospital. he's really insensitive helping to keep the facility going with vital supplies. the dumpsters be, hospitals say there is a race against time to save the most vulnerable, demanding newborn babies on move. to safety portions of investment, the ones that i use little sense. the key reason really, really that the washington does on this post of the way, which is a little doesn't rush. i stopped to pull up my takes aim at the washington teleology and an exclusive interview. that'd be us effectively green lights. these rules actions and as
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the continuing coverage of because i'm fixing the middle east on our team to national i a michael project that we start with the latest in gas. off with the largest medical complex in the enclave. balance shift hospitably has once again become the target to these really raids. the idea of publish this footage which claims a terrorist planting and improvise explosive device of the middle of a gather street. now these really all me, it says that it's ground depression in the area of i'll shift hospitalized a locating him as infrastructure and the hostages that are still being held by the group. each role has claimed there is a militant command center in the tunnels below. report say it's deployed tags to the facilities entrance. some other ideas has published the video is showing its troops delivering in many terry and aids through the entrance of the hospital.
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numerous boxes with the label medical supply chemist on tuesday use will also published photos of a female soldier, set to be transferring an incubator from bonnie's, where the hospital to the all shape of passivity in the move to quote of whole moral and professional responsibilities of the idea of spokes busing underlined, diesel as conducting its military operation against how much not the civilian population based on the intelligence information and an operation of necessity, idea of forces are carrying out a precise and target the operation against come us in a specified area. invest she for a hospital is really that's well with some us not with the civilians in because the medical personnel on the hospital have
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sounded the alarm. ready with the need to transport newborn babies to a safe location before it is one of savannah fuel shot, the just that may have forced or hospitals and gab to close within 48 hours. already a, my colleague, while research, i discussed the issue with the communications officer for unicef selling ways guy the has published footage of his soldiers providing humanitarian a to the l. c. file hospital and we, we've got some photos of them allegedly tiring, for example, the new incubator for babies that but i guess the incubator, it needs electricity, it needs, uh, it needs fuel for the journey. right. i mean, i mean kind of thank you better actually work for the hospital if they don't even have any fuel. so that's, that's the problem. hospitals. this'll a nation stance. the basic services need fuel, even bread. i need fuel to to, to be produced hospitals without this fuel. that's very necessary. we must be able
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to treat children and families and civilians, also trucking our aides inside that down because of the something that's really impossible to do with off to one of our with nightmares is unfortunately become a reality with incense and incubators in unit awards. i'm starting to die because of the lack of fuel for electricity. these children are dependent on creators and depending on the latest, and we felt those, uh, we are risking even more of uh, this uh, a grand reality the children are living to, to now let's give you some graphics to try to explain these things. now the $36.00 hospitals have been attacked in the total in the entire day, but those facilities and northern gas a mapped out here, you can see where the location of the hospitals are here. now what this means is
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that only a handful of medical centers, i feel oppression, although you can see them in there. now these will has repeatedly claim to this frankie and the breed of tunnels built on the bees hospitalized by have mice many times not to get an idea of the layout of the land. now these are the tunnels in question according to id. if you could see them, you know, line doubts that. now with the idea of which says that the, the ron underneath much of the unc enclave. and i use by how much to carry out emissions and to transport weapons that from a pentagon, secuity analysts, by giving model if is not convinced, israel will be able to add like a bose of salt shelter in the hospital as they have no way to go as well, they're going to die, it's and if they cannot get them out, that's been the problem. there. there is no where the go. they'll be israelis claim that they're going to try and go in and, and,
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and bring out the patients and moving to as a safer location. well, i haven't heard reports of that happening maybe soon, but not a lot. and, and people have flocked to the hospital for refuge because there's just nowhere else to go. they say they were, the ones in the north were told to go south, but every time they were head south, they get shot at in the road toward the rough uh, uh, entrance of the egypt. the road leading to that is littered with dead bodies by people waving, but were shocked until now besides hospitable was the idea of kitchen, east of pocket to residential areas with the town of dell, all of our fall off in central das. at the most recent example, local journalist rami alamo gary sent us best report. there has been jack shilling go tang kits tank, shooting guns on bugs, and then to the east of the bella. down in center of the guys i submitted guys,
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a trip as ever other people have been reported legally injured in tactual games to a residential compound, denise, and get rid of. i locked out also in another region in the center. are the guys us, we have major, the guys us to have is no side. right. where is what he and his really iris, right? hate a residential building, leaving sex, palestinians dead right now. i am about marked as a hospital in the middle of the gaza strip town of denver to by law where by our own i literally bays as we see coffins that being late on the ground for people choose out of the as were either strikes or military reactions on the regions, especially here in the middle of gaza strip. of course other regions of gaza have been intensively hacked or are widely ahead. like what's happening to drop off and find units and in other parts of the gaza city itself, which is already under and is there a control in some parts of the city,
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some neighborhoods. now while the un security council has adopted the resolution for so called too many to, i'm pauses in the fight between these ready for his in him as the us was, the only member states to veto a russian proposal for a full flag ceasefire rosters and basset to the us as a us has sabotaged efforts to deescalate the conflict the slaves of the the we regret that under pressure from washington, the language of the resolution was watered down. the council does not even demand that the parties introduced humanitarian pauses, but only calls for them which makes a mockery of the progress of, of the council colleagues. it is simply a shame that the council, which has unique, powerful tools including chapter 7 of the un charter was able to squeeze out such a weak call from the very beginning of the current aggravation in the palestinian israeli conflict zone to us delegation, sabotage to any attempts to develop
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a balance and the politicized documents aimed at taking real and urgent measures to de escalate the situation. our american colleagues on the council justified the collective punishment and extermination of palestinians, primarily the civilian population under the guise of slogans about the fight against terrorism. and israel's right to self defense effectively paralyzing the work of the made un body for maintaining international peace and security. which if you do not, let's discuss this with civil rights attorney roberts pattillo. robert is good to have you join me right now. why would the us not want to cease fire between israel and her mouth forces? a very much of the difference between the government, the united states and the people in united states. and these calls for a cease fire. we've seen over a 100 congressional staffers walk out demanding answers to our we've seen a letter sent to the administration for 400 members of the executive branch, calling for a seat, fire losing congress. people such appreciate the to leave at other muslim and
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a member of the conference call for he sees fire. however we, we get to the neo conservative parts of the washington establishment. they walk hand in hand with benjamin netanyahu, and benjamin netanyahu. it stopped any attempt for seems far. he made a very clear directions campaign last year to only go with the extermination of the palestinian people and the destruction of garza and the god and is rarely occupational of those areas and appear if he will not stop until such time that he is, etc. that is that plan and i think there's time for the international community to stand up to benjamin a guy who would let him know that he is not above any international law as you seem to believe. he is currently not using these. so hold him by the chair in pauses in the fight will actually affects or change things on the ground in, in real sense. i'll make a difference. so no, they won't make a difference. and the slide is, what set does it make to put money into humanity, hearing aid, and then put money into the same bonds that are causing humanitarian crisis. it
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though is a strange credibility. this idea that we're going to allow them to bomb you for 20 hours around the clock for them, for hours it will bring you food and that will bring your water and people are seeing the images coming out from social media for telegram channel, where you're talking about over 10000 dead palestinians of the many of 4000 big children in the region and lead from our target moving tests man and taking out according to terrorist and from off leadership, there's a lot of targeting special forces efforts that are meant to ensure the bring but the costs are due to have been taken that absolutely can be brought back. there's a full set of sale, world war 2 style carpet bombing and the destruction of civilian population for the the express purpose is benjamin that guy who has made clear of the destruction of the air. he's even come out and said that israel with a minister and governor of the 1000 strip after the war is over, taught fearfully, saying that he will annex this region. ready put the house, the use of this, whether trying so hard or 4th of health videos to leave and go into northern egypt
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because they want to be possibly the area so that each of the surveys are alter, ultimately colonized that area and put more for in the settlements there that, that is outside the realm of the internet for a while with the young. we offer the under and out to the international community to stop here because the fee of allowed to be so that what international laws, etc apply anymore. that the resolution does not a point independent monitors to coordinate the community around pauses and make sure that the alex said, why do you think about it? so think preventative power of israel has both in the local regional politics but also in international politics, despite not being members of the security council and having a veto at separately sorts of power over european governments and new us government . they are the fact one of the most powerful nations in the world. they do not have to abide by international. well, they do not have to abide by the same rules of warfare to other nations. do they open the american the front? so they are taking over this area because of strep,
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they openly admit them this process of a bomb refugee camps and they have bomb. the convoys of civilities there fling the their flynn blo case and they tell the they tell palestinians to leave more than gaza, than on the way out of northern jobs or the bomb to care of and leaving northern garza is absolutely ridiculous. and that's why we're seeing hundreds of thousands of people, of 300000 people in the streets of washington d. c. last weekend we saw hundreds of thousands of london inter k. hey, in other nations around the globe standing up for the need to be helped with the palestinian people. we go. we're finally hearing both sides of the argument and the internet. so can we be standing up or why throughout but, but so, you know, civil rights are attorneys, thank you very much for your insights. thank you. my chinese lead us aging, paying a new as president joe biden had to go to the meeting hall on the sidelines of the asia pacific. he kind of make summit at this time of year about a year and
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a day. we met in baldwin on the sidelines as of the $0.20 then key members of our team's had important discussions and issues matters in both our nations into the world. but as always, there is no substitute to face to face discussions and always founder and especially straightforward and frank. and i've always appreciate we're here in downtown san francisco, and as you can see, there are hundreds of people out here celebrating the fact that she's been paying has arrived in the united states and is meeting currently with joe biden. now that meeting has taken place and we heard some optimistic words from the chinese leader in the lead up to the meeting. so the city on to, to me on the china us relationship has never been smooth for 50 years or more. and it always faces problems of one kind or another for to large countries like china and the united states tending that backs on each other is not an option. conflicts and confrontation has unbearable consequences for both sides late you, as you can see,
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there are protesters outside. now i'm on the protesters. we have heard concerns about garza and the ongoing attacks on the palestinians. we've heard issues concerning free trade and the impact of us investment and militarization in the pacific. many concerns raised by the protesters related to the rise of organized labor and other issues. now the protesters, some of them did, did kind of chain themselves to one of the gates, you know, as a symbolic protest, opposing apax saying they want to shut down a pack. so a lot of demonstrations taking place outside the apex on that, as you can see, there are a variety of concerns raised by the protesters on their pointing to the us militarization of the pacific and the impact that has on various communities throughout the pacific region. there's also been concerns about gaza and the ongoing bombing and the complicity of united states and other countries participating in the apex on a lot of different voices raised here at the demonstration. i'm so saying that my congress and my president for the supporting the violence is going on. i can see
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that people have gaza right now. that's on the level of genocide and ethnic cleansing. what here while people are being slaughtered and gaza and palestine babies are being slaughtered and massacred, these people are coming here to make money over the interest of the people. so today we're coming here to say people's over profits. right? those 11 main stories this, our coming up is all exclusive interview with roches foreign minister. say, get a lover of the that's the problem you're most welcome. thank you for taking the time today. thanks for the invitation to speak to, sir. if we can start with the war and cal, so it's now into it's 1st week, thousands of people are dead fatalities every day. how does
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the russian foreign ministry see its ruling and facilitating an end to the violence, the center with listings this to this problem to this crisis? the immediate task is to still close to this list of any meet with directv to and to take measures the result, humanitarian problems which all over all over the place. this is absolutely necessary. first step, we go immediately when, when the user id and the reaction to the 7th of october, mexico became known. but we strongly condemned bought some of deeds and at the same time called for measure of the response in full accordance with international
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humanitarian law. respecting the, the nationals of the requirements for $3.00 to $4.00 hospitals, women and children, the civilians. and the 1st step that we suggest that the security council and the address cause a notion, according for immediate to cease fire to session. the 1st is for you when you very in the says it was not supported. first of all by the united states. then the developing countries, members of the security council, propose a soft version of a resolution calling not for cease fire, but for a few minutes to read throughs. which was also to lay the states the only
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a range you to say when you didn't reinforce without any commitment to continue this efforts. there are few me at the info as it was not. so was not something we should the era and other muslim countries and great the membership of the united nations were ready to adopt. so they went to the general assembly and the general assembly adopted. there is a notion of quoting for humanitarian schools, but that is not being implement the and the, the government subsidy with this. and the security goes so indicate that there is still an interest in having something from the security council, especially after the general assembly has spoken. but the americans are not going to at least those things them know. they're not going to accept the let go in
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a thing. except you may need to reinforce him is no commitment to do something else of the 11 time. once i mention this as the medium desk, i still believe that this is doable. we leave to the, to the shortage of the united nations ignites of nations. certainly from the work engine. susan, even though in gaza, the efforts to defend the mandates we should also, and the huge a huge threats. but when these immediate immediate fight is over, was all the result, the understanding that the reason can not be accepted in any form and that the respond that there is must be fully in lenses international human. at the end of the day, there was with the rush,
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secretary general during life of the nation, said soon after this started the echo from us to place. not you know that you. so the seconds, the seconds, the aspect of this problem which is much more important, it's the secession of for students. so stuff in go file lenses of fusion puts us to the to the civilians. but of historical terms even sustained, the bowl of settlement arms degrees, not for the student and state has unavoidable and the discussions to each of taking place around the future because most of them avoid concentration on the implementation of resolution. so the security council to create the palestinian state next to israel leaving peace and security co existing was,
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is what it would be something secure to more this or indicate that this being $9.00 to $6.00 to $7.00 borders capital, the zeros and then all these cars and that would be canceled by the united nations kind of touch upon something. you said there, the resolutions that were up forward by russia twice as well. rejected and vetoed by the us. do think that was because washington didn't agree. what was in those resolutions, or was it more to do with just rejecting anything that has russia on it? the thing to motion something about maybe move of course of is the so bush and thumb is kylie i deal with just and anything coming from russia is taken as a hostile course style initiative. but the on, on substance and practical dose,
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washington does with one user and sense it. you teach works so is, is right, it is a know, this, the, the price, the best way to them. so to be a little flexible regarding the supply of humanitarian goods, medicines, the stuff is necessary for hospitals functioning and also be flexible for lifting the for those of us. but the key, the key, the key reason i believe that the washington does want this to stop the way we choose a real doesn't play the possibility of the conflict widening going beyond those regional borders. it appears to be a proving concern. some are anticipating the united states to confront a run with expectations that in law school will then lend support to,
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to run your thoughts on such a scenario. a lot of things, people who flow with this kind of scenarios, the really want to provo, to be a good price. maybe this is what the americans wants the my president recently and the rest of the shift international situation. giving you a lot of examples showing that the near reasons normally whenever they come to a region of this planet. uh they bring care was uh, which they believe they can manage. uh they bring victims amongst civilians like the dimensions of the, of the gun its the rock lead the see re none of this place this with a degree or are they going to bring democracy?
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none of this place. this is but the role for them when they interfered on the, on the default street takes a quite often like it was interrupted. and i believe that neither on no live but no one's any involvement in this, in this crisis, the south and they have cars below in live on. uh, another is asian, which is a devoted to defending the by listing in force because of the reps of the me, the least in the exchange small fire was, is, are this ever in the, in the, this was the case of and before the 7. so for october, the end resolution $71.00, which determines the 3 g with live and from the point of view of
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mutants or young villages of approach. it has been violated the rules by sensible and, but he's right in his repeat that. but there is no that, that, that from level known and as far as i can judge from the recent statement because of the lead, the, the sort of law. there is no type of for any be more unless, unless for a little less because a is a no longer can see that there's a place where palestinians will continue to leave. and i don't see here that the euro. yes. american say that some throw them in the groups in syria, and there are lots of writing thought that the american military sites and
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this is, this is a report that by the media and the this is, this is nothing new, nothing new uh in this because these groups believe that the presence of the united states and the syria is absolutely illegal and this is statement the effect, the presence. so the light that states in the rough. it also causes quite a number of questions because quite some time ago, the right to the government, them directly fall and then decide that they use continue the agreement to the the acquiescence with the us troops present on the side. but the american still keeps on 5000 man the without the need. any legal down. the game may be the,
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the groups of the fight that are seen syria in there were some members of principal, maybe the be in good, you dated by the fact that the palestinians, the 3 to the way they are. maybe they would be continuing to buy the mirror comes on this, right? is he and the are, but they don't see any of their readiness any if it's either in the around or in any other country for the big one in the region. the problem is that if the, these are, these 3 is going to be going to see that those weakness and there is a green light to do business in sim guys. this would be a huge mistake. how's the conflict plays all different states up to you can and varying approaches to their relations with,
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with israel. some of the separate ties altogether and some are fostering cooperation. where does most school stuff we live up in the during less so 2 years. uh, we never tried to underestimate the importance of woods relation. some is israel and the importance of relations is, is an error of neighbors. and we played a role of promoting peace on the basis of the final solution of this, of this me the loose issue, you know, for those 3 is united nations resolutions and decisions that we have being the member and member over the course of international me do this from the very beginning of the functioning of this, of this structure of the only structure to kind of nice and efficient by the
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security code. so escalating demand that the mediate, we were go sponsors of the road map which provided the specific steps to create. but the senior on state a viable and secure in the i think 15 months or so, never implemented the resolution like on so so some the implemented them in 2000 to 7. i think we launched another initiative trying to update the road map and to give it some push to give some push to the direct negotiations. we suggest to convene the conference on these ready for the student in normalization
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