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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the idea intensifies its deadly strikes on the targets in schools and hospitals, or pro scales of israel's prime minister, hales what he calls the high moral standards of his religion is okay, so it is real, a bytes by the rules of war. this is how our army functions, the most, nearly army in the world. israel's national security minister of pushes for the death penalty for palestinian prisoners. he runs to risk with thousands said to be
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potentially affected and also a head on the fraud. the protesters been fury of the is really government intel a be felt for benjamin netanyahu rejects that prisoners swap deal with common wow. debate surrounding the gaza war, which is courts in the us so that you all must 10 months is a lawsuit against the liberal media watchdog that claims he's supporting the submit tick elements on line. we discuss, discover media view on must choose this to say yeah, the jews that say, hey, white people, what the hell is that mean? if ever you don't like something, turn it off the 1 pm in the russian capital. i'm going to need it with your global use round up
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from the r t studios. you're in last. we begin in southern gal. so we're dozens of palestinians have reportedly been killed. biased really are a strikes on the city of can eunice the many more victims are believed to be trapped under the rubble of collapse buildings following saturdays as old locals on volunteered medics, or sifting through the ruins as we speak. these really mila tree had been telling civilians to the box to wait from the city. i had all been in pending a sol specified previously claiming that the southern gals it was safe for refugees who have fled from the adf invasion. often, board canadian, published indian journalist month through a schuman and spoke to the program, are you in a site now?
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is still mourning the loss of $73.00 of its souls yesterday, in the deadliest day, since the start of the conflict. it's now the number 44 and the self funding of 2300000 in front of cnn's here. in addition to having sessions to betty old, 73 and trying to take care of the hundreds in today as a result of 7 different industry likes in the region. yesterday we accepted here 7000. you refugees coming in from a ship, a hospital together with over 500 injured cases and suitcases from a ship. it says on to now, 44 percent of the casualties have been from the south. that has no replenishment of the medical supplies operations are being done without anesthesia. doctors sometimes have to choose who to live and who to die based on the priorities in front of them. if you go inside and also hospice at here,
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you will find patients on the floor in the waiting room everywhere. you will find patients outside of the hospital on mattresses, on the floor, in the vicinity of the complex, the doctors, nurses, the staff, the hundreds of volunteers do not go back to their homes. they sleep here. they stay on shift throughout the day. unfortunately, the of the clinics and hospitals in the south, i'll have no also carry the burden of the hundreds of thousands of people that have come from the north as well. we are not seeing any aid or supply coming in to save them, as you can see the medical facilities here and sign you with this except for addition to the fuel that has come in the last 2 days. and some dr from dr. has to be on board there as well, have come to help and provide the support for more disturbing features emerging from the scrolling ship. finally,
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a refugee camp. how's the idea of foam sites across the northern gals at 2 medics were joined by loopholes in the front of the search for survivors and meet the rubble. while i witness claims on the entire neighborhood and the supplement was left. and those guys, if you tell people loading their houses, eating twins suddenly, the rubble fell on, but they were killed without even realizing what was happening. all of them were women and children is really forces occupying children. i don't understand how they could do this. why a lot of sub i'm and as we were bombs by error strikes, resulting the complete destruction which scattered the body parts of women and children. so we've been pulling them out and as you can see now we're looking for a man or woman in a small child. look at this destruction. is this such a bodily camp that we've known? what can i stand? so it is become a ghost town. let's look at the houses. there was they were full of people who have been displaced with it and all of them are children and women. we don't know what to do. a whole residential neighborhood was wiped out to the feel of the will of
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feeling very much emerging. another refugee camp has been voted by the idea in the central parts of the palestinian and save as well. with these really miller treat, claiming it was harboring terrorists, some buildings were completely destroys in outbreak as with the number of victims. lucky as well as local search for survivors in the local correspondence from the all majority is up the see just behind the bundle of them they just just raises, drags on the guys as the threat. we are here as the guy just very close to the ground, most of the guy the that is to be used. oh it's. this is one of the latest is right on ref. we are now and the made is range of the, my god, the risk of where just behind me as we located the rubble of the, uh, the mcgasey becca, re the soul and the guy the back a rate that has been completely,
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completely destroyed by and is ready to have is really dry during, during this is right either war on the 30th right. what we see here is an initiative by the local residence of this population. offer 3 cheese. my god, 0 the g. com. these people rece locos, have sold of helping the people around them until themselves as well. they have those of making this very, very traditional. i'm very small victory of their own as this a store of their own. none of them the but there's no single piece of bread either in the guys eat or any other place. israel has exploded the war to turn the gas, the population in dust off. people had the how to, but the idea has been increasingly welcome to widely in the locality. actually the people now have no bread and there is no another way but this way, the chicago and
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a female. yeah, and i have 5 children for the past 10 days. we have no good a piece of bread. my children have been getting sick. i swear by god, does we have notice involved because of the lack of bread, so many people as to why those to get the bread out to get some weight to make the bread for the children. but they are, you know, long ago they were all the able to buy these this way for the children. because of the fact of the lady, the price is if we because of the flow drawers and the scarcity of these items that costs that guys us rep from me. i read all the major gaza strip. well, i've seen similar to that to emerge on a daily basis of housing deter. these really prime minister is applauded the efforts of his country strips against homeless clicks on the the idea of full have
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absolute freedom of action in the gaza strip against any threats. this is the only way to ensure disarmament of the region israel abides by the rules of war. this is how our army functions most merely army in the world. from us. a red cross spokesman until the civilians are paying the price for a disregard of international law by both sides of the military conflict. this is a very high risk scenario. what you're witnessing in gaza estimation of civilians. and you know that the so the, the, the last 24 hours on the, that the health ministry, your forty's before it even goes as $1000.00. and that's the highest sense this the site that has started gun silver 7 um the, the, the nation's weight of the risk for us has been born from such tragic events, where i'm going to billions are those who only pay to have useful. it's unacceptable to witness you know,
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as fools cells with and trying to displace people who are helpless. central are left with nothing to help them move on. in these very dire here to turn situation, the are protected other than some nationally without a law. and we have called for immediate, an accidental protection of the civilians. and as their nations mutare in law instructs, and we have been urging foxes to conflict who failed their legal obligations, but more of a moral imperative. now, absolutely tell the invitations. we are close to monitoring the situation in the gaza strip. given all the concerns on the humanitarian situation and the become the facilities and we convey our very grave concerns, both parties when it comes to civilian losses and also there is another, another main and, and very serious focus on what's ongoing and um, i'll ship a hospital the largest, your kind of hospitality goes
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a strip which is which used to have thousands of casualties slash pan patients as well of thousands of thousands of intelligence, slate families. and we remind both parties that when there is military operations, ongoing, near or inside hospitals, we remind them that there is a presence of civilians, medical personnel, patients and casualties. and these enjoy special protection, the national battalion law, and the must respect their obligations when they conduct facilities in these areas . okay, another piece of news we are closely following is real. is atoria sleep hard, like national security minister. it's a more been give your has a nice plans to implement the death penalty for palestinian prisoners who are deemed terrorist and the the preparation for the 1st reading of the death penalty law for terrorists will be discussed in the national security committee. i expect
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all members of the capacity to support this important law of some backgrounds is real. abolish the death penalty back in 1954. but the nets and you know who the government's been pushing recently to reinstate capital punishment. and it's not only those from cancer who could be effected. some $2800.00 people have reportedly been detained in the west bank since the start of the war last month. the idea has stepped off, its rates are forced to publish the new territory leading to fresh or rest. this ramallah based journalist mohammed the jeep with more on the proposed is really low to execute in prison. and that includes all about a successful kind of the fact that chemistry site is on medical is where it is on the the, on the sense of accused of getting it. so it is also o r i try to, i think is what it is ethical is what it is and it didn't succeed. also gonna be included in that, which means that they are the $5800.00. there's an insight. is there any deals for
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where to be for the 7 of 12 but, but to some of them, some thoughts on some of them and on sometimes because they out of the monday the to discuss the system and the procedures sticks a year or 2 years to the center, so it's different than the one who the want to implement that for those who were honest as before or who would be i was off front of the group, but i've been to us which of the slow. it's any clear about this point. but it could be a barely part of the things i've, i've seen on paperless and see counselors office and even before. and he called for this been out of the he called for punishment against them. even love to take a show up even enough to receive the financial support from that segment is inside the jail. and the also, i think that would be information on it, trash, it'll is a lot to do that, but that is what it is. use the support district live as far as i know, and that's what it does as it's a, it's lives it's, it's the task. and that sort of defines this, say,
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i tell you the issue. so they may, if that's acceptable to us, it's because of what you see to approve this low. this is a, again, this is really, yeah, commitment to the mission of any of the issues on that side of agreements that dispute stuff is just as i am about to say what to do with it. i guess i'm gonna see the business um within is real itself. crowds of protesters have been gathering outside been human netanyahu's residents. they won't. the prime minister just stepped on over his failure to secure the release of more than 200 hostages, held by from us the earlier this week, probably since took part in a 5 day march from tel aviv teacher was attempting to pressure the is really government which has rejected the prisoner swap deals with the guns, the based militants,
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241. people were taken hostage by come us during it's must the source on israel last month. at least 5 of those captives have been released. a local reporter and tell him he told us more about the relative brought the stay behind me here and next to the uh, the army, the chief building of these riley army a headboard. there's that you can place these riley sand, especially dad goes to jack relatives where he's not too bad this 3 day, the menus riley government to do more days. people think that the jelly government doesn't want to meet them and to explain to them what is the strategy and what they're going to do to release those people to the gallon does not come in. she a, she's talking with the families all the time, adding some background noise. what he's doing now is shadowing the family. so again, it's impossible to pretend to have more tactics. there will be no need to leave the
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hostages. don't come back. well, a juice people. we know what there's a selection i plead that they're really not via and other selection. and everybody will come home and well in holocaust know we feel like we don't have air to breathe. when we think about what, what they must be going through and you guys, most of the people agreeing that the need to destroy how much and bring back hostage is that there is a big but those 2 targets are contradicted it. because if you want the guys and the, if you a going inside is all the 4th of these rarely are me probably, or maybe some of the hostages will be bad because of that. and this is a big divide, even in between the families of the house, it throws that surprising role in process. so is that some is riley said philip
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b a r ups and jews for work to selling for these. i'm sorry this far, but yeah. and the other girl for the angry is rarely to really, really angry at the that there's, there's believe that was due to being on the try to pull down. not the time to speak about space unfortunately. now is the time for zora, but the families of the hostages. those are in the big dilemma. it says federally, i would say nobody really knows how to end this game. and what is the end game of all of the beach? or going beyond the region, the is really palestinian conflict is increasingly affecting the international media scene with some disputes resulting in court cases. the law must say's his ex corporation will file a lawsuit against the influential media and mothers and g o over accusations made against the platform formerly known as twitter. the split 2nd quote opens on monday,
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ex corporal, the feeling a thermal new, clear a lawsuit against media matters and all those included in this fraudulent attack on the company as well. let's go through this. the law search thread comes off to the liberal media matters. group claim this week that x is facing ads from major companies next to poke pro nazi pope's not to let the corporations like disney and apple immediately suspending advertising on ex musket saves the accusations from the media watchdog or undermining freedom of speech and completely misrepresenting the real user experience on the top, it follows the tycoon coming under criticism recently after he agreed with a controversial tweet condemning and leads including notable jewish figures for allegedly pushing an empty white's agenda in the west. that's the situation prompted this response from washington. we condemn the support promotion of anti semitic and races. tate in the strongest terms which runs against our core values as americans. we all have a responsibility to bring people together against hate and an obligation to speak
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out against any one who attacks the dignity of their fellow americans and compromises the safety of our communities. well, we discussed the controversy with new york based legal media almost aligned and us talk show host steve most burg speaking here. first i have no problem with saying that he wants to assume media matters to me. there are, there are far left group who attacked conservatives. i mean, i'm more concerned about what must be signed off on and saying it's, it's the absolute truth, a tweet saying that the jews are and yet i have been against white people and in favor of minorities. i mean there's so much wrong with that jews. what does that mean? jews? i've, i've, i've never been against white people. are you telling me that? because some jen z or some result n e o may get the wrong impression. i'm supposed to scrap the whole thing. do you
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remember with netflix or abc or the new york times published a man of best out of the, you know, bomber damn. was that? ok, i didn't go on amazon or i can go anywhere and buy copies of mine. pounds. what the agenda z or get a hold of that i'm getting my whole world is been how the hosted by some i'm going to go, did quite some, some heavily sedated, cycled tropic, meditated whatever. who's going to get the wrong impression? i got to say the left who's been after you on most since before he bought twitter. once he bought the winter, they were always going after him and i defended him. and i think it's ludicrous and outrageously how they've gone after him. but i gotta tell you that this in this climate and if you're going to allow your platform to be used by buying by, you know, not c lovers and then defended them from us. who are to me just like nazis. and you're going to agree with people who are anti semitic. you the owner of the
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company, then that's problematic. here's the best part. and i will just say this. if ever you don't like something, i lied virtually nothing that's ever on these. turn it off. we are seeing on president did physical attacks on jewish offices, businesses, people's skills is all over the country and all over the world. this is not hypothetical anymore. if uh, if you on must choose this to say yeah, the jews that they hate white people. what that, how does that mean then, if companies, again, want to pull off good for them. the moment i said should the moment i give anybody the ability to limit free speech, either directed by the government or by this not, not thought police but thought vigilantes. the moment i center speech, i can draw that back. these lunatics are going to go away. but speech i hope
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remains for ever unfettered and untouched. earlier this week, san francisco residents were surprised to find the downtown area southerly free of homeless incumbents that mark the us west coast city for decades. the clean up came ahead of jo biden's meeting with chinese leader sheets and thing on that's and yet another less than definitely not a comment made by the american president. shortly after the talks. here's ortiz deal about oh, it finally happened with a lot of fanfare. anticipation vine. and finally, mat recision paying some fee agreements were rates so we can all go home. happy holiday victory for world peace. well, not without joe biden. opening his mouth. such
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rhetoric is extremely wrong and a responsible political manipulation chain with firmly it poses. this was not the only aspect of the meeting that didn't really measure. i heard a lot for see about the issue of taiwan. taiwan is pretty vital for china if things are going to improve between the united states and beijing. however, what was the divide about the issue of the island of taiwan seems to have gone in one ear and out the other day when relations act, we are committed to doing what's necessary to help by one acquired the means to defend itself. i don't think that anything that both leader discussed today would cost that to move in a different direction. a month before the jobs, the usa published the documents fairmont are rank about china's nuclear arsenal. the size and composition of the nuclear force must account for the possibility of combined aggression from russia and china. us strategy should no longer through china as nuclear forces, as the less site include, the threats the united states needs a new,
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clear post child capable of civil tenuously determining both countries. the findings of this by part of some reports, detailed the gravity of the situation. we face and emphasize that the current trajectory of the us strategic forces is in sufficient to deter looming, chinese and russian threats. the report is also a stark reminder of the significant work needed to expand our nuclear submarine, industrial base to increase production and reduce repair time. the details of this report should serve as a wake up call for our armed forces and the national security community as a whole. so what has been accomplished? well, the chinese military and the u. s. military are now directly talking to each other, and that's pretty important with both countries having a lot of forces in the pacific ocean. and there's been an agreement for dialogue around the issue of drugs. but other than that, some of the china is key. a lines seem to be getting ignored. somebody took a rather on diplomatic swipe ad before and later while he was in town. meanwhile,
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conservatives are still pounding the podium, calling biden's soft on china and blaming china for all of the americas was. so what has really been accomplished here at a pac? well, only time will tell they will not on our to san francisco. okay, switching gears finally around and say, is it striving to become a top 10, a power within a decade. and those of the, for from the vanguard of that push, i've been recognized that the nation's annual artificial intelligence awards are to use use of july, heard for himself. what's particularly engaging the high tech pioneers right now from protecting the world's future to i'm just taking the most sophisticated human tasks. artificial intelligence is printed trading every aspect of our lives. and it seems the main, you know, for this burgeoning new force cannot be contained even by sanctions when he won,
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as one of the harshly sanctioned countries is also strong quicker. so we can get a all young, vicious, the are the one annual awards, some of the big names in the countries they, i sector are here. and the most innovative ideas are awarded fever and 6 discounts for young tech savvy. so we can help the country in a square square a foothold and the fast growing a sector. and also a download of the attached dc me are working. the competition is about using the i to help dentist diagnose the need for to surgery through lpg images more. i'm tired of going to say if i was the organizers such a competition helps us known about child level. and that's official intelligence on a national and international scale and to explore a weak points. for example, you're the cause of this competition will onto belts all weaknesses in implementing because it also helps us connect with the will to punch official intelligence businesses. with the emergence of mind boggling new a all you have, such as the strategy pd there. one is were correct to tap into the wide range of
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itself, locations order. one is do not want to be, are consumers of artificial intelligence. experts here say the country is planning to be at the top 10 towers in the world. and the coming 10 years that seems like a fantasy for now because the country curve for you rank 75th and the world, you know. yeah i. so there's a huge gap between it set though, and it's current position. one has taken some baby steps in a i using it to develop smart face recognition systems. bill smarter robots and launched domestic versions of google maps. perhaps it's most remarkable achievement so far is to apply it towards military sector building smart and more efficient to you. a what to be? i'm on the top 10. your one needs to do a lot more. one is supposed to have compared to our neighboring countries will lag behind in investment in the field of a i, our neighboring countries are invest in billions of dollars in this area, but you're on to investment in a, i hardly exceeds a few $1000000.00. this issue makes it difficult for us to continue. we can not
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rely only on this capacities to achieve towns, place. we have a long way to go. one of the strongest drive suite want to have a say in artificial intelligence is its lack of access to the latest a power technologies and software as a result of the western sanctions. while the country is still far from it, said, go and apply and get you all i to different industries. it has made remarkable headways in generating the related science, writing, 15th and the world and the publication of articles on a i left to you. when we say we rank 50 and then the production of hey i, science, it means that we have good scientists in this field. but when we say was done 75th in the utilization of a, i means we don't have the industry. when the sanctions block our access to the world's industries, it will result in the cultivation of talents, but not businesses. many experts have like an artificial intelligence to a double edge sword warning, but it may 1 day out smart man card one other say these concerns will fade away. societies get used to where it was all the pros and cons. estimates show that the
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future belongs to a i as this market is predicted to grow from occurrence $200000000.00 to a whopping, to trillion by 2030. well aware of that, that one doesn't seem to be willing to stay behind. and the bullying a r e market usability r t one a k, it's a weekend visit to the world is a part studios. next. find are 2 exam is engaging in conversation today, rights after the shortest, the break. this is our to international, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the welcome to world, the part, the worst board bar is 0 and by ukraine seem to have a little in common beyond the american military support. but there they may be driven by very similar collective ethers of victims. court and title and rule just in the course of the 2nd world war. in both cases, national identities have been derived from and fostered by this sense of and i was essential. fred is a reconciliation of his neighbors even possible. within such a world view. we'll discuss it,

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