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of saudi arabia, as we initiated all the joints saw, most of the arrows clicked on the o i. c, i express my appreciation to everyone's present here for your in share it to us. it is a very timely step. the thank you so much minister lover of the day and i was the 1st and foremost, let me think for you, for hosting us for hosting this meeting as a follow up to the extraordinary summit held in the real its on the 11th of november as a follow up to the summit. there has been a unanimous statement reading disposition of the arab and hispanic stage regarding the gals or developments. at the same time, we see that's the garage growing crimes against civilians. altogether,
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street lobby's been shipped the blood of the innocent people with that the number of refugee is exceeded half a 1000000 people. hospitals, single infrastructure facilities are being destroyed. we cannot just define these by the steps to self defend your excellence. our method stays clear. we need to be goodly, stop the war. we need to stop the fire to ensure that the needs of hostages and to launch a fair just process of the supplement building on the international resolutions. we are also witnessing double standards and the position of the international is ignoring the actions of his right. so we seek
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operation with russia with a goal partners in order to strengthen the response of international community to the kind of crisis. and to address the crisis itself in order to prevent the blushes of the peaceful people of the civilians and demolish of human rights and the gas. this trip is route. these will continue to violate an international non compliance with the international resolution. specifically, the reason for the solution, all the security costs and that was adopted. last week we call up on the international community as well as the integrated cost, so to ensure the peace and security to fulfill on their duties. and this should have to wait for establishing peace and security in the region.
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we must come up with them with international mechanisms to put an end to violations against the feelings. of course, discussing the future of gas. nice that we 1st saw facilities. i'm sure the rise of civilians who does mandatory that we implemented the 2 state solution to that to ensure their presentation, the legitimate group presentation of, of the palestinians throughout the attaches including east jerusalem in conclusion, how priority is to protect civilians to prevent any kind of catastrophe. thank you very much for listening. thank you. we think that in mass media here,
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we wish them objective coverage of all the current developments i tell you what, which has been destined again to the russian foreign minister as like a law for all of these big submit talks with counts of parts from our but league nations and our big diplomats said being hosted in most go as a good land ross. the his post said that you monetary and it dissolves the in garza with civilians receiving a fraction of the a they desperately need. it has to stop. he said the 2 state solution is a mechanism that he will be discussing today and continued talks between russia and the arab league nations that the saudi foreign minister for his post said that we're witnessing double stand that says the international community a knows the actions of israel, he said that as well as continually in violating international law. he told me he
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said that that to the saudi arabia quote upon the international community at the un security council to uphold the duties to international last week. and he said the future have gone to can be discussed, but 1st the bloodshed needs to stop and all priority is to protect the civilians. and this comes as, of course, that we, as we're bringing you, breaking news that the guitar a foreign minister is saying that a possible uh sci fi, a deal that could take place today will be bringing you all the latest on that. of course, stay with us today on the international. so does i, as we know, has been under well then less is really bombardment, since we have mazda talk on october, the 7th, at least, 17 people with a pool to be killed early on tuesday. that's off to an id, a strike on a refugee compton, the enclaves itself, thus, according to palestinian media. meanwhile, over crowded hospitals in the area of buckling, going to be straightened up rapidly to placing resources. now as the idea step
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south is military operations in southern jonesboro which had previously been to cat a safe zone for civilians wounded palestinians of live and robes. it's all not the hospital in the city of con eunice and not to monetary and dissolves to is actually beneficial b i. d. s. and shouldn't be halted. that's according to an influential we're tired is ready, jungle and open. it's much the way to end the war faster and the lower cost for us replies the system collapse on the other side. another me a killing of more from us fighters. international community wants us over human to terry, and is austin garza and of sylvia epidemics who must not shy away from this as difficult as that may be of charles to be done next. and the selves of the gaza strip will bring victory closer and reduced casualties. among idea of soldiers earlier, we heard from a spokes person for the world health organization who described what exactly medical stuff on the patients the face and get the golf and hospital system. i
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absolutely understand that area conditions. that's the worst of the hospital. so no fresh water supply, no sewage removal system, the waste and a human waste. the medical made a waste piling up, people still sheltering in the hallways or in the, in the, in the compound cause that's the only place they know about it. it could go to on top of it, the fresh water supply from that they had destroyed the solar panels that they also had for a while. destroyed no fuel. that means no electricity, none of the upper red. this can actually function dialysis patients have died because they couldn't receive the treatment. it's not a hospital anymore. as we said, it's the best. so and as the colleagues describe, we have these infants, the premature babies. then we have about to 20 to dialysis patients. if it's still the whole 22, which also needs or to, uh, transport and 50 patients with the heavy spinal injuries. and that's, of course,
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the crucial thing because moving them could be pacing a risk on the definitely doing their health for and their life. but this is exactly the situation, the people in the ground of dealing with now the hospitalization. what with that, staying in the hospital is less safe. then going on a perilous voyage with unsecured, out from the or down to the south of gaza, or maybe further out people on the ground up and saying if we're not dying by bombs with dying of disease. and this is now the scenario with facing with the episode, the horrible uh, the waste removal system with a non functioning sewage system anymore because it needs power and electricity of no existing fresh water supply. really starting rains and stock in winter which makes the, the ground even even more perfect. the cramped conditions and them in which people are housing. but the open bones, anything um that is a perfect ground for,
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for infectious diseases. so there is no system anymore to deal with the pharmacies to, to provide the drugs necessary does no antibiotics anymore to fight the simplest of infection. so all of this is in shambles. so yes, it's a perfect breeding ground for a, for a heart of scenario. so you see the, what amount of capacity would need to build up in order to replace those existing with those last bits capacity. and with the rising inspections, the rising balloons and everything the needs are even higher. so a, an emergency field hospital or anything like this can bring a certain quick release, but it doesn't replace the full replenishment the group full recovery of the system that needs one thing only and that's a ceasefire. and the ceasefire now among the civilians forced to flee to 7 gone. so it is the family of joining us homes, that young man who has been extensively covering the conflict for us. next we bring to his very human story,
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away from the political rhetoric as possible special coverage of the boys impacts on innocent knives. the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go selves. some us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is a, this is williams are going to be i to sign on. i see all the civilians and one of the i'm actually afraid my family over there on i'm afraid i lost my skirt. the
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it's dangerous. the, the, the dentist i started looking for car, there was no internet there. even no electricity. people can't even charge their phones to have them allowed to get together for more than a month, making it impossible for civilians to use vehicles. we're honored evacuating our house right now and this is my, this is mind if you find a car looking for for the find a way
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father father. we are to be arguing to this hour because my father is suffering from dialysis and to the hospital he uh do the streaming app. it's out of service right now. so that's why we have to do this. and this is all of our house, your basic suffering here, and the surf finding, finding pictures of the fighting and hopefully because we can find a safe place over there. and the cell is of thousands of stores to sleep from the lots of guys. as this came from those to you can't take much with the we're not allowed to take back. so we take the plastic box on this best chair for my father
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costs. this is a lot all at least. finally we read should the area near to a t round about this point. we have mtv e signature here to raise our hand up and we'll hopefully we cut out arrive safe because of my father condition. the trip was low, easy to face difficulties at every stage. it was allowed to continue the journey by car at this point. so we have to use a horse dog court. we bait someone to cover a distance of about 400 to 500 meters. we
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have to use this, right? the only way we get to where we go into the the full stabilization, that is a human ation of my take mistake. we all scold for kindness, but the same kinds of humiliation we started which is more than 8 kilometers. so many casualties on the side of the road. we sold big bodies all around us. soldiers were very close to us in the soldiers there. this
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is where this place from their house is wooden soldiers asking questions. they told us to raise our hands. we just passed the chick point. my mom, my last, what mom i did it might come up my, my mom, how they could not find my dad are looking for them. but we really fast the chick point. we think it's safe. there's a lot of people. it's it was very dangerous. there was helping people come to the hospital because often using my mom i mother's to find her over there. we've been frazier. the count reset long because my father
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a mom couldn't talk anymore then thanks fired on civilians and there was a huge explosion next to us. they said they are doing this because they were in need of the people to speed up. they kept many people. we finally found a car after 2 hours of search and my parents headed to for safety. there's hospitably my dad can get. when i was search arrived for safety, i went to the loss of hospital to get back to each of us out interesting people, children's fighting people, suffering women's children. the with ukraine on financial life, support and toner parts by military conflicts. the country is knocking 10 years
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since a so called your roommate done protests still have to. that's all those events lead to a west and back to the civil war. in 2014 ortiz shape both examines the different narratives over the ukranian revolution. a skilled profile, good tours, trained by american and european instructors under the attractive slogans of a better european life, brought crowds of people to the street protests artificially stimulated, unrest escalated into an armed rebellion and ended in an unconstitutional cou data, which was rejected by residents of many regions of the country. well, here we are 10 years on from the start of the below, the euro might on protest. and while the idea of pulling ukraine away from its russian neighbors had a long being and the vision of the us a suspended tre deal with you was an opportunity just to go to this by the end of
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the fateful day, the western bike protest substitute the streets, few would have thought that ukraine's democratically elected government was about to be overthrown. and what can only be described as a us back to data the and within a month the spiraling might on protest had reached a higher risk climax. when all identified snipers opened for killing a 100 people, the dead including security officers and protest as a like. and what the western media have eagerly peddled and narrative that and then bottled ukrainian president victor young. a coal, which ordered the sniper attacks irrefutable evidence suggest the snipers were
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actually in the pay those agitating for the overthrow of you on a cold, which is democratically elected government to prolong ruining court inquiry can v ignore. but the western media has a serious concerns about what really happened on that fateful february day. the russian trace was not confirmed after the study of relevant documents. this group of persons was under constant surveillance and location control. accordingly, they did not take any part in the events institute discussed rates. the versions about georgians, snipers and russian special forces snipers on the might on have not found admissible confirmation. despite the actions by law enforcement forces on the my done on february 18th, 2014, as well as that presence and positions around this area from february 19th until the morning of february 20th, direct participation in such actions by august the fights is on the accused in particular and indicts months is also not recorded,
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which is consistent with the evidence examined by the quotes in the form of video and photo materials. remarkably long before the court case, the german state broadcast or does erst and carried out in depth investigation of their own. they found that the ukrainian narrative was deeply flawed with joy list defense to slick presenting evidence that the protesters had actually been shot in the back, but their own associates escaped to meet a goal is to find. and if i get allowed to several important questions remain open, one is whether the opposition is we're really shot in the back on february 20th. this is important because right behind them there was the o'clock in the hotel, which was controlled by the opposition. this means they may have been shot at by their own people. we talked with eye witnesses shooting experts and ballistics specialists regarding this matter. they claim, but yes, definitely. the people were shot in the back. and it wasn't only the german investigation that raise serious questions about what really happened on key as might on square a lead phone call between the use foreign affairs chief,
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catherine ashton, on a stony and foreign affairs minister, earl must pye it would be of some disturbing details about what really happened to the protesters on that fateful day. it's really disturbing fit with the new a new position that they don't want to investigate. what exactly happened? so the berries. oh, stronger and stronger. understanding that behind the sniper stable, it was not going to court, which, but it was somebody from the new position. but when it changed to the operation to destabilize and ultimately over throw the ukrainian government, u. s. wasn't even tried to hide. it's intimate relationship with the pro western opposition with senator john mccain openly courting. some of you claims most on savory. on t, russian politicians as per the c o a playbook us didn't really care who got into bed with one strategic goal of undermining rushes, legitimate regional interest was achieved to print an error stands
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review. great moment, we are a better and your make ukraine better. but if you are successful, the united states will stand with you every step of the way. and of course, none of this went unnoticed in moscow to washington had initially asked to ensure you on a coal which is restraint against the protesters. all while a covertly worked overflowed in perfect, but legitimate, democratically elected government of a southern states. because i'm going to out american partners turn to us. they asked us to do everything. i am now literally recalling the request. so that the article which does not use the army so that the opposition vacate to the squares and administrative buildings and moves on to implementing the agreements reached to normalize the situation. we said, okay, a day later, a cool was carried out. you know, so as we mark a decade since those momentous events
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a key. yes. we also consider what exactly was achieved by the combination of decades of us malign influence and ukraine isn't a healthier democracy, isn't that what democracy at all? is it less corrupt or dysfunctional society than it was prior to the 2014 my done? well, one thing is absolutely certain. the civil war that are rooted in the aftermath of the us back to in 2014 has torn ukraine to part. the failed us proxy war against russia, again demonstrating that this was never really about the welfare of ukraine or it's people. this was always about washington's failed. bizarre, to inflict a strategic defeat against russia, regardless of the ability cost to ukraine. it's people or it's future or us conservative product hostage open say's ukraine has been a testing ground for g, a political hoax in washington and over the past decade. but you don't have to look any further than what the us did when they got involved with. and pushed towards the means being the makes the cord, which was obviously brokered. it's
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a great piece that led to the conflict that happened in dumbass over 8 years. but we can look at what happened in that ukraine. we look at the conflict and we can look at later on uh, the admission that the entire mesa chord was actually created as a ruse in order to give time for ukraine to actually be able to stock up on a militarization and, and their weapons rate. and we found that out just a few years ago as an admission by the drug or the previous german chancellor. so there's so much that have gone into this, but look at the, the parallels and the fraudulent election in 2014 and ukraine's what happen to the united states in 2020 the removal, the president, ukraine. what they did to president trump in 2020. what. what they didn't sedan to president alba here. you can, you can actually look at the c i a or western influence as to what happened overseas in ukraine as a testing ground. what they could do over the world, and they just don't stop until they get to the point where they create so much trouble and chaos that they finally are able to put in the vehicle with the cabal
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that they have. that the episode great did exist globally a lot for all the latest updates does get to take a website, faulty dot com, and we'll be back in just a few minutes with the times email to them. the now can you use visa, typically from here, sir, to nancy kim's in the book. and that's just me very the young showcase is use the so i'm just going to the boys at the boys. the
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take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how of tired vision with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground, can the,
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the a mass or oppose it, they can funds that a truce deal with it as well, could be very close and would include a christmas one for the $200.00 people up in health postage and god left himself to the 7. maybe you should stop talking about killing error and start talking about saving views. you don't have a mandate for pain. the news of a possible truth photos out the way didn't as well that for the government failure to would be abducted relatives, a slum, this really officials and modeling those to execute palestinian prisoners instead of prioritizing a deal. russia as the world's muslim countries cold for sci fi and the protection of civilians in gaza as most go has our.
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