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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the headlines on off the international israel rate of the el cheapo hospital and it was, it's the 2nd day. and the idea of says it's found a collection of hamas weapons. one doctor who fled the area describes the scenes of mine that i am 52 years old and i've never witnessed anything like this before. i lived through this opera and shut to a massacres, but this is much less there is tonight. so there's an elevator positions targeting civilians, they frontier got some people, even at the i'll shoot for hospitalization, this amount of hair and crisis a spirals in northern god because the idea of proportionally strikes that pocket right next to be in an easy and hospital. wow.
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the and the son you and is the southern gauze and the city previously considered a safe haven. the full refugees receives an evacuation order from the idea as over night air strikes it. that's the light just up to 5 pm here in moscow. this is the international, it's good to have your company starting in northern garza with the largest hospital in the, in the region that al shufa is caught up in id f rates for the 2nd day in a row for just showing medical stuff. and patients submit the dustin february, the idea claims its found weapons at the site, despite how much denying that there was even operating of the facility. we heard from one doctor who worked there and also from his wife about the situation that family is dealing with. a little more so you should submit another leg on,
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but i am 52 years old and i've never witnessed anything like this before. i lived through the supper and shut to a massacres, but this is much less. imagine sleeping safely home and then suddenly being phones without warning. they show homes indiscriminately targeting, sleeping children and they shout around the i'll shoot for a hospital to terrorize people and force them to flee. and we stayed and have witnessed the aftermath of shelling every single day. we've seen hundreds of monsters and wounded people and when they show homes, we see the victims arrive at the hospital in pieces. i witnessed this with my own eyes, all these children and women, the victims of brutal showing cuz i barely left the hospital and just we couldn't find any taxes. those we did, demanded over 400 shekels. i'll have to pay this to reach where i am now. we arrived with a group of kind people with master hospital via tool. there was snipers, an alibi to positions, targeting civilians. they frontier got some people,
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even at the i'll shoot for hospitals. i don't understand why the world is silent. this is truly organizing that. can i speak for everyone here that one does? why the world doesn't care about us and get a hold of theater? what do the, the, we're afraid and very worried, our children weep and everyone prays for safety. even our communication have been cut off. our situation is terrible. there are 11 of us here, my children and the rest of my family. we have no food or water. we have nothing. my children suffer from hunger and exposure. we have nothing we're dying here. if we're not killed by the jews, then we'll still die if our living conditions don't improve pop up in. this is also a northern goss clouds of smoke hanging over a side near the end, an easier in the hospital officer in his riley strike at the foot of your jo, showing a recurring staying in the north. 36 hospitals across the jobs that have been hit since the start of the war. israel has repeatedly, sorry that the stripes of targeting a labyrinth of tunnels built underneath medical facilities by how much militants will. if you more details and with local john,
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let me. i will finish in the hospital and the reports suggest that a number of people and several people have been killed and dozens and your there have been this drives on different parts of the gaza city at so including us that you didn't have a root of summer on neighborhoods and they get the width of gaza city there have been revolt about um, devices between as really inviting is what 84 says and tools. so the west of gaza, city and resistance at the minute, resistance and the on the resistance to groups and, and, and, and gaza. there had been capitalism that'd been revolt about schedule. it is among these really soldiers, at least this, this is intensified as really, as we're e mail. us also in the gaza strip since yesterday nights there have been various ever strikes on different and various parts of the guys are loading kind of with this including notice i roger encoding measure of the gaza thread. so that has the
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in road which connect knows in on a size other than positive garza, i picture a station was y, which was a safe shows her for us on the thousands of displaced, follow cindy and has been heads. but i never strike that skills and claimed the lives of thousands of people. more babies. think that 12 there was a tank fire, a tank fire on a residential compound to the east of the germans by the down and and middle gaza strip. that situation here for the moment that is, that is very dense. and while she is on the, is ready to control the red cross, the should video of thousands of people evacuating from the l codes. hospital and gaza. i went to patients on gun is one of them felt that head south we heard from one man who actually got injured well trying to evacuate a. ready so use some during the escalation, we were informed to evacuate our lands and homes to the shelters. so we went to the she cried,
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one schools and she cried. one city and stayed there for nearly $21.00 days since the beginning of the war. later on the occupation army dropped leaflets, ordering the immediate evacuation from guys and city to the southern areas in, in parallel. there was an escalation in the area and intensification of direct fire putting us in the target area. so we went to con, you and us in the south while we are heading south on alba, har street, 250 to 300 meters away from the power station. we were targeted with a guided missile fire from either gunboats, plains, or artillery. then i was unconscious for about a half hour and then i woke up. i noticed i was lying on my back and i tried to recall what happened to me. then i turned my head to the side towards the sea to find my son breathing his last breath with blood coming out of his mouth. i called on him 2 or 3 times, and eventually i realized that he was dying. so i called on him and told him to pray. we're a family of 5, my wife and 4 children. along with my 37 relatives of whom about 10 people were murdered and we were able to bring their bodies back. the rest are still at the
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site to the attack until now the survivors are just 3. me and my eldest daughter and my almost 3 year old niece, john, absolutely. all of this down this child's 3 to 400 meters away from the place of shelling on the sea shore. praise be to god. she survived. contrary to all those who died also in the southern gaza where the idea f as being dropping leaflets. writing down with a message for palestinians to evacuate about hundreds of thousands of civilians have already fled that from the know with a bit of reasoning involved. it appears. now there's very little if anyway, i left the displaced civilians to seek shelter and all this coming off for a night have heavy bombing of the southern city of hun units a. wow. the is there any strikes, hitting a number of neighborhoods around the city, one elderly women among those killed by the total number of casualties is yet to be confirmed in a separate attack. the outset of hospital complex was also bombed just
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a bit later in the program. we'll have a discussion about the idea of strategies in southern guns or an open house or canadian, a palestinian john this month, sort of schumann with this report from sonya. i saw a couple of slides happens in moscow to find units that if you just note a few g area of con eunice and one in how you might as in eunice. and although on the eastern sides uh, besides, uh, designed to hold off. uh, we do not have like know an accurate number of what the casualties are, but the ambulances all night didn't stop coming back and forth. so the situation in general idea of how eunice is deteriorating day by day, or yesterday afternoon, yesterday nights least. that's what it dropped all across. con eunice, sending the people to find you in this, that the idea is coming to you. it's time for you to leave goal for the self to be safe. every one i spoke to is, is,
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is definitely not going anywhere because there is no place to go deep and, but i'll find out already starving people in the middle of that have been that a few days in the space or more. i cannot find a place to stay right now. so even if even wanted to leave, how do you want us for safety total far as the idea is expecting them to. they do not have a place to stay. they don't have food to eat. they are not safe because even though it has the moon bottom, it's filled up to date. so the people here, i think they've learned the lesson. and this thing puts, no one is leaving sort of. as i mentioned earlier, the is ready air force has been dropping leaflets above the city of con eunice, in the south of gaza. the flyers instructing residents to evacuate to shelters for their own safety of how much and other terrorist organizations activities necessitate idea of action against them in your residential area. the idea of does not wish to harm you or your families for your safety. you must evacuate to
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recognize shelters as soon as possible. anyone from your terrace or their facilities is put in their lives at risk. any house use for tears purposes will be bumped. i talked a lot more here on the program without a correspondent of mine, my e shar, with a more, a few more details on this. so i'm, i made the plumbing of the notes i'm tending residents of the south to evacuate. i guess the question is, where, where are these people supposed to go? now at the beginning, israel was asking causes to move away from the north and go south. and now israel is asking them to essentially leave the south as well. well, at the same time it is bombarding the south and as we move just mention the city of han, you and this came under, is really strikes just over. now the overnights in the southern region of garza. but israel has a plan for thousands in that plan. consist of western states, welcome in doesn't refugees, is rarely lawmakers cold for the west to taking refugees that are,
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which tend to relegate from gaza. the lawmakers say that it is useful for the international community to help find a way to solve this crisis. and that one of the ways is, as they've mentioned, to accept a limited number of gauze and families into their homes in the west. now of course this plan came under fire with a lot of people claiming that this is a call for an ethnic cleansing in gaza. so what in that case is next? full guys are, especially when you use the term ethnic cleansing as well. what's next? we don't know, but what we do know for sure is that israel is wanting to stay in gaza for as long as it takes and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has mentioned it. and so he said that when all of this is over, israel has plans to stay in gauze off the 2nd. listen for those who don't want to
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continue the way of home us. it certainly is not that i think is what will before an indefinite period, will have the overall security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility while we have is the rupturing of how must are on a scale that we couldn't imagine. now that was a surprise even for the united states, the secretary of state uh anthony, blinking even said something right after the statement and he said that there will be no okay, patient nor any attempts to locate because uh after this conflict ends. so what about, i guess the end goal for israel here is so much of the world continues to watch and the hara to the events that continues since the 7 of october. now of course the israel says that they want to destroy him, us, right? but the civilian casualties is the number of civilian casualties is definitely alarming. now we have over 11000 people dead with over 30000 people injured.
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and a lot of these casualties are of course children as well as the attack seem to be completely disproportionate. i mean, we have the ease, riley, military, one of the strongest military is in the world fighting with the militant roof in a densely populated region. now, a leaks confidential memo from the dutch embassy in israel accused the israeli government of using this propulsion of force. and that memo sparked outrage within the does paul limits? let's take a listen. he's real deliberately adopt a ruthless military approach and goes out with disproportionate force and deliberate to tax on civil and infrastructure. the dutch cabinet must stop denying condemn violations and push for an immediate cease fire. of that memo has also stated that israel's behavior is quote, to showcase credible military force, to show iran,
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and it's proxies that they will stop at nothing. so we can say that one is rarely is asking western countries to host gaza ends and to israel, maybe is trying to show its trends to iran by doing all of this. but one question remains in that question is, where does israel goal of eradicating how most come into all of this? because as we've just saw this as an alarming death toll of palestinians in cause, but we must also mention the increase of violence towards policy news in the west bank. and this all seems to not be pointing towards the is rarely claimed goal after all. all right, i'll see you corresponded with my e shar, thank you. how the chinese farm industry has taken anybody dro biden's choice of was off of the us president once again referred to judging gene thing as part of
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a dictator. and it just comes hours after his meeting with the child is later on the sidelines of effects. such rhetoric is extremely wrong and a responsible political manipulation, childless firmly poses this. and while the chinese for minutes related clara's position to biden's commentary, the body language of his art in the secretary of state spoke volumes as well open out the case. often in san francisco. joe biden is rather on diplomatic turn of phrase that you just heard was completely out of step with the rest of the meeting . the whole focus of the meeting was on cooperation. improving relations between the 2 countries,
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re establishing military communication to make sure that there was not further escalation or unfortunate incidents in the pacific. but yet, joe biden then went out of his way to make this comment. now, it's worth noting, look on the face of anthony blanket, the secretary of state, and while biden made his unfortunate comment the following, the meeting, the chinese president, he gave some remarks to a dinner gala. and when he spoke, he emphasized cooperation with the united states out a strong united states is good for china out, china is not seeking to displace the united states on a global stage. these were the words that we heard from the chinese leader who, whom i believe i'm sure if we see each other as the primary competitor,
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the most consequential challenge of geo politics and pressing threats. this will lead to misinformed policies, misguided actions and unwanted results. china never bets against the us and never interferes with its internal affairs. trying to has no intention to challenge or replace the us. instead, we are glad to see it confident, open and prosperous us. likewise, the us should not bet against china or interfere in china is internal affairs. it should instead welcome a peaceful, stable and prosperous china. the main thrust of the meeting in the main agreement that came out of the meeting was that the u. s. military and the chinese military will resume regular communication to avoid any confusion. in addition to that, i didn't and she's in ping agreed to have dialogue dealing with the drug problem and the problem of drug trafficking, drug addiction, etc. to tackle that issue. and this is related to an ongoing issue in the united states, as many republicans have pushed forward,
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the claim that china is somehow responsible for americas drug problem. that is a, a major issue that's been thrown at present biden. and when he spoke after the meeting present, she's been paying expressed a huge amount of empathy for americans who have struggled with drug addiction or at a relative who's suffered from drug addiction. now, in addition of the chinese president, urged biden to stop sending weapons to the island of taiwan non emphasize the need for that. and also the chinese present emphasize the need for economic ties and economic cooperation. now it's also important to note that that language of competitors was used by joe biden. joe biden referred to china as a competitor with the united states when he spoke. here's what he said, trusted verifies no st goes. that's where i am. and you know, where the competitive relationship china in united states. but my responsibility is
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to, to make it to make this rational and manageable. so it, so it doesn't result in conflict. that's what i'm all about. that's what this is about. to find a place where we can come together and where we find mutual interest that but most importantly from our perspective that are interested in american people. that's what this is about. so you'll notice that was a completely different tone from vida, and that was the tone of most of the media and he's being that for a couple of days now. so i imagine the manage to speak to people on the grounds about the summit, about other things that are warring americans. what's the atmosphere at san francisco liked at the moment, san francisco is locked down and in the lead up to uh, the apex on it. uh, there's been a huge effort to clear out the homeless people, the hundreds of homeless people that generally have been living in downtown san francisco. and there had been widespread pro, tests around all kinds of issues out. there were a number of chinese americans who came out to greet fusion,
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paying hundreds of them, are in the streets with, with chinese flags and american flags to show their optimism about the 2 countries improving relations. we also saw a number of anti china active as groups and religious organizations that were putting forward their message. we saw a labor you american jobs. one issue that was very well represented on the streets was the issue of the ongoing bombardment of gaza and jo biden's complicity in that as president of the united states. we had an opportunity to speak to some of the very rowdy pro palestine protests that took place on the streets of san francisco. here is some of what we heard from those protesters among others. i'm so saying that my congress and my president for supporting the violence is going on. i can see that people have gone. so right now, on the level of genocide and ethnic cleansing, what here while people are being slaughtered and gaza and palestine babies are
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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. now it's also worth noting that there is a very large police presence outside the apex summit in downtown san francisco. we have not only the san francisco police department, we have also the secret service to protect the present biden, as well as the visiting ahead of state. in addition to that, we have federal agencies and others very big security presence to make sure that everything goes smoothly at the apex on it lets us have this conversation further. now with the vice chairman of the shanghai send up a room packing. it actually body is also a vile dikes, ibex, but nelson wong, joining us here on the international. i very well welcome to you today. so what, what a story nelson. i mean, every time you may have a chat, it's always like, oh god, here's, here's the latest missteps and the bind whitehouse. i mean look, biden hailing his talks with a g as productive and then he calls him
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a dictator. a den. i mean, look, man, i was gonna ask you what, what do you think it, what stage is the relationship between badging and washington regarding this, but you know what, maybe maybe i shouldn't even ask you that. nelson, maybe patient you're so used to this kind of stuff from by now. that is just kind of water off a duck's back, your thoughts? right, absolutely. the, the world is in such a chaotic situation right now that, you know, a lot of things can be expected actually a, but i think the recent visit to the us by president cheek and his meeting with by that is still quite an important milestone. actually. i'm particularly under today circumstances where by lot of things are happening and trying to us relate, feels our edits all time low actually. so having that dialogue
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open channel for dialogue open. this is the most important thing. and i think uh, based on what i've read and seen on tv and media, is that i think president, she has made a very good remarks. the ink is opening at polk in front of the bike. and it's a us come to parts of that. it is almost impossible to expect that there are no differences between the 2 countries like china and the us. the relations between these 2 countries as the 2 biggest, the economic powers should be maintained in such a way that they should not lead to come from page right. differences should be recognized. this is a then the us should not expect to change china. advice of us,
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china is not going to expect to change the u. s. and so this is, i think the bottom line that people are have to, you know, to, to understand and to appreciate. but keep the door open for dial. busy that simple, i think you make a point, the nelson, but you know, i mean the presidency was saying the meetings in san francisco a positive, he was optimistic. i say, i think his statements. well actually very, very good. um. but i also read like you in the media. i also read a lot of major issues. when not even discussed, some people were saying this was a big p r optics event. i mean, you got in the us election and coming up next year, you got bite and it's right. things are in the toilet. no surprise there at all. but was, was there a certain amount of this visit from g to san francisco for the apex? somebody g think the, the, the bottom white house wanted to present
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a picture of good p r optics. or i think it works for both sides. actually both with china and the us. and i think this is the moment that the meeting is becoming so important for not only the us, but also for china and the rest of the world. yes, there are, you know, full major. a consensus, reached a multitude between the 2 countries. one is due to resume the dialogues of the military's of both countries and to, to make sure that they, they do not develop into, you know, crisis before it's too late or based on what the potential misjudgement. so having a dialogue open, which is very important to and i think that's a milestone. and that was actually what the us was expecting as well. so also on drugs the issue and then on the, the, the, the, the cooperation of a,
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i at the government level and also to increase flights between the 2 countries and expanding of the, you know, student exchange culture, exchange, sports and business communities exchanges. these are all good, but having set that for meetings like this, i think it's all too natural that both sides or have a long wish list. i think that's very the items are touched upon and can be agreed on reach consensus. i think the end of the day now some people are saying that it was, it was a good thing to buy and then g, they, they had the sit down. so let's hope let's have not as a p r optics. that's hope in the long run. that's impulsive if i exact with compulsive veterans come out of this valve, i taught expert nelson walton joining us live on opposite you. thanks so much. we look forward to seeing you soon. thank you. thank you. of the
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e. u energy commission that has waited on the hungary suffering decisions are suggesting its relations with russia should be guided not by its needs, but rather the collective voice of the union. i know one politically during europe, who's shaking hands with this war. criminal hungary knows that by continuing this activity, the ground to assure the right to manipulate their market are clear requests to them is that like other member states or still using russian technology, they have to prepare plan how to diversify. the very moment that together with hungary, we would have unity limits the then we will have this collective position. well, the request comes as the russian editor, john gasper on the agree to deliver additional gas supplies. the hungry, the you is currently working on is 12 package, all of and see russia sanctions. and while it is not expected to include significant restrictions on energy buying,
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west and officials are exploring ways to reinforce that oil price cap, which has been totally circumvented. sophistic snell show and average price, but russian oil of around $80.00 per barrel despite the price got supposed to be limiting it to $60.00 per barrel. now with that being said, the washington post reporter repeating that the us itself is found a way around the cap. it imposed petroleum product that originated in russia keep flowing to the motor. oil has refinery in grease that serves the american military . according to the findings, the products take longer route to the black sea on the way to a storage facility, then across the mediterranean degrees. but let's discuss this further. now with that economic and political analyst, i mean that i was joining us here on the, on the international and a variable and world reach you today. so what, what, what do you think? what was um i guess the commission of trying to achieve with his statement bad me think as well as the commissioner. again, this is
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a western double standards is asking the banker in the prime minister. the anger and government uh, is also called is put in the work criminal uh is asking the hon. gary's not to actually take russian. uh guess. uh as you know, uh, actually hungry, signed an agreement with guess from, for the next 15 years. and i don't think that the angry actually cares more about the safety and the energy safety of which people uh, to actually make this decision. and they know what they're doing. the e o is actually trying to get into the internal affairs of angry and asking them to, to take to, to make the same decisions as the, the other countries of the block. well, what about, i mean, like the head of gas from just a couple of days ago said stale. today, there are
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a number of european countries that are sucking russian gas done paying for it. although the politicians old say, we cut it off, we don't use anymore. russian gas gas from boss say you, are you just what admitted yeah, they are, they are actually in the you, your, of your opinions actually admit in. that's a to almost $2000000000.00 are be cents monthly to russia for uh, for, for, for guess and other of the full self feels and they are there

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