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we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way the henry kissinger, a renowned statesman and scholar has died at the age of 100 cousins are served to as the top us diplomat and presidential advisor, shaping cold war era j. a politics for decades. televi releases 30 palestinians from is really prisons on the final day of the temporary truce and a new group. as rarely hostages arrives back on home 12th, as, according to the ideas bohannon's returns to russian is really hostages, who have crossed over into egypt through the raso checked points. and israel's national security minister calls to ban palestinians from celebrating the return of prisoners the director of the largest palestinian human rights organization describes the terrible conditions as countryman. space is rarely down
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the you mean anything? your thoughts during the for the senior, the prisoners, and sometimes they built a lot of the for one month they built all of them with up to their rooms. they cut off even with the hot water for the show work and things like that. the, we're watching our to international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow with a look at the top new stories from around the worlds. we begin with breaking news, former us secretary of state henry kissinger has died at his home in the us state of connecticut at the age of 100. that's according to our reuters reports. he was the only person to serve simultaneously as white house national security advisor and secretary of state. all right, let's discuss this with radio host and political commentator, steve gil,
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it's dave good to have you on with us. it gets into our left and government service more than 40 years ago, but he remains politically active throughout his life. how would you describe the legacy of henry kissinger? you know, there are occasionally in history giants who straight across the globe and policy and politics and in kissinger was certainly one of those. as you pointed out for, for decades. he was one of the talk foreign policy experts in the united states and effecting policy all over the world, even into his final days. he passed away at a 100. he was writing books, he was still commenting and still someone of the peoplesoft, the advice of one of my favorite, henry kissinger stories is one of my former bosses' surgeon lamar. alexander, i, former governor of tennessee, remarked at one time he was talking to the kissinger's brother walter and, and asked him why walter had absolutely no access. well, henry, you still have that deep guttural, permanent access of walter. i leaned into the alexander and said, because i listened. lamar, i love the stories and you know,
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kids to guess enjoy it. he obviously was very influential and national and international politics, but he also was a controversial political figure known to be loyal to a real politic approach. how has kissinger is real politic played out globally to yeah, i think it's interesting is you still have the conflict over us, or the isolationist trend and u. s. policy globally. that's. busy he's been a strong understanding of, of us and, and, and the populations a, we don't want to get involved overseas. and yet we continually see ourselves thrust into into wars all over the globe. sometimes questioning what impact does that have that we need to be playing in that one summarizing that question about the ukraine conflict right now. there was a split of whether or not the foreign agent is real, is justified when we got situations here at home. but, but just the drawings navigators, that dispute between the global influence of the us global intervention of the us
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and the not in, in my backyard. let's just stay home mentality that many share in this country. and he was able to get really striving through both k ups. i think we're seeing the impact of that with us is always and continues to play a global influence that people like to reach us and provide a projected to. now he did see a need to play economically and was one of the ones that helped open the door for the us and try to help you move in, in the post soviet era to, to try normalize relations economically with the soviet union and now russia. so, so he was one that was willing to have the us play a big role economically, but was really a also one that said you got to use the carrots and the state from time to time. it wasn't averse to say military power also has to be either exercised or threatened on occasion in the global sphere it, you know, steve, you mentioned that ukraine there and because there had commented on your crime saying that it showed that said territory to russia to end the conflict is
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statement doesn't follow with us policy. where does he disagree on the issue? but i think he was a man of common sense when you look as you know, what's happening in ukraine. there are news reports less than right now. there's been this whole talk that's like really could have been avoided if, if you train had fallen through on, on what looked it would be like peace negotiations that were going to see sort of the russian speaking russian in the area of ukraine and avoid the conflict altogether on your increasingly st people in the united states, us come to that conclusion, particularly as the billions and hundreds of billions of dollars that have been expensive. not to mention the lives lost on both sides of the conflict that that cost, economically and, and in personal laws could have been avoided apparently. but there were forces that one is a war, including that of victoria new lens of, of the us state department, forrest johnson. and anyone there were those who wanted
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a war and they're now finally coming to the conclusion, i think as we see more and more on the ukrainian side, acknowledge that this is not going to be one. it just addressed, just acknowledging reality that many of us saw a long time ago. it's dave, it was just a month before the gaza war broke out that henry kissinger stated that quote, it was a grave mistake to let so many people from totally different cultures, religions and concepts, live in one region, how the kissinger view middle east, the middle east region, an expansion of american interest there for you. i think part of what he was talking about was what we're seeing on the streets of london and, and all the straits of united states where the large number of, of immigrants who have come with no desire, at least in this country to be americans to, to be a part of america they're bringing their own. you'll find an identity for an $80.00 g and for an animosity to bear on our streets. and again, we're seeing that it wasn't worth seeing if it's in paris and other major capitals
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versus huge influx of people who have been driven into these countries. not because they want to be frank for english or americans, but because they want to bring their culture to their uh, in, in other tough fries. and i think the kissinger and warning about that. and i think he's also seen in the, in the middle east, that despite all the decades of workers, he and others and put in to try to find peace in the middle east. yeah, there can be no peace, i guess, as i told them a or may have once said until the palestinians love their children more than they hate the jews were clearly not at that point. all right, we're gonna leave it there steve gil radio host and political commentator. thank you, steve. thank you. a final 30 palestinian pressure as have been handed over by israel in the waiting hours of the truce arrangement. that's after 14 hostages released from home us captivity have arrived in israel, according to the idea that the hostages included 10 is rallies and 4 ties. citizens
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who are handed over to the red cross and transported to egypt with a total number of captives released from gaza. amounting to 97, a truce agreement called for homeless to release hostages, they kidnapped in the october 7th attack, estimated to be as many as 240 as realism for nationals as the new information so far about another extension to the teachers. to russian is really hostages had been released by hamas on wednesday, the woman and her mother were fried in response to the efforts of the russian president according to a statement by hamas and brings a number of hostages with russian citizenship to 3 we spoke. it was the cousin of one hostage who is relying on the russian and is rarely governments to help rescue for other relatives from captivity. mm hm. yes. because every single word. yeah, i will still the demo, read it to the list today, and there will be 2 russian names. i really hope that it would be them. then i
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received confirmation from israel that these were my relatives. and then they started calling me through the channels. i was very happy about this. i learned about it from many people today. the 2nd source was the russian embassy, and these ro, today my own to the top, see who is 73 years old and my sister, and then a 2 front of a who is 50 years old, where least but 2 more of my family and friends remained hostage namely my nephew alexander, to follow up and his fiance, supp it. now we will also try to get them out to skip to it's a like many others, i hope for the russian governments. and these really governments which together help a lot. i knows that alexander is on both of the russian and he's rarely at least and he is a citizen of russia and brushes, helping to get that citizens out. in this situation, everyone sees it. i hope that all government and the government of israel will help rescue my nephew and he's to be on say, i know totally them from captivity. there are children and all the people there who also need to be pulled out. i believe that every send will be fine. i will wait for
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them, hugs and kisses them. i waited for my aunts and the sister, and i hope that the same will happen to my niece, you and daughter in law. well, despite multiple choice deals and her mazda is willingness to extend the states far the is really prime minister, appears to take a different stance on the issue. and with the truth coming to an end, the world is waiting for it as well as that next move. sure, well one of the who 2nd in the last week we reached a very great achievement return of dozens of our hostages. a week ago it would have sounded imaginary. boyd shifted in the last few days, i hear the question. when this phase of return, their hostages is finished. will e's real return to fight? my answer is unequivocally yes. there's no chance that we won't presume fighting until the end leads to the families of the house. that is the, the desperate that's the 1st of all, all of them will be released. all these riley staff will be back home. and after that,
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they're saying that the government can do whatever they want. and there is the growing pressure on the ease. riley governments also from the right to being from the settler, says that they are saying this time they should destroy how much completely because that it could never happen again. the 7th of october, and there are also many other cindy's riley public believes before that and fees now. so think about the time us students stay in control. it guides that because it is dangerous for res row officer, almost 20 or so fed by roger. so for all kids that are fired towards is riley cities and to our attacks that happening every months, every 2 months. and the, all this, there are eyes, the 3rd terrorism is just unacceptable. but the, some of the families of the hostages that this for rates really desperate that now it's a time to be flies and to speak about those exchanges, say, of prison. there's the hostages. let me cross now to robbie, robbie,
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they have been reports that another group of present as recently across the roof of border crossing. when, where should we expect their arrival? what are you hearing concerning the hostages? we did get a report from this folks. first of on the hospital here and she, but he said unfortunately, looks like it's going to be a long night. there still not. it is really and although there were reports, at least the 1st to russian is really hostages. warren is really hands, they are not yet. so it will be a long night here are cheaper. they're expecting at least 6 of the 12 hostages that come here for none have arrived. mama, let me come to you here. they have been reports of on rest in the west bank and a possible shooting. what can you tell us about that? what are you hearing? the idea of janine a city in los angeles bank and it services these town. but yes of the night and the vision is rented and lots of lots of and seen that was where is a good marriage game as a close, but he put his own practice at least until 2. so you've got 2 mentors of getting
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everybody started to get as well as 2 children. if you, as old as the tv is old and artists of a, about a senior. so the idea if the invasion of those bank is against the escalated system in october, right? now, as every license to become an item key and that's the idea for the cabs and introduce drugs. this is of a 1000 out of savannah savannah collage with you as far as you guys are out of address is the oldest starting flushes. what's the result of image of, of that is to those of other stuff others according to the seeing the slope. the idea of how does this resolved to civil solver. and 260 is if you take the 6, the very kid in the falls right? no, i mean law hundreds have taken to the streets of the westbank to great prisoners that were released in the exchange deal that's just by israel's national security minister urging place to suppress such celebrations. my instructions are clear, they ought to be no expressions of joy,
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expressions of joy equivalent to beckon terrorism. victory celebrations, give back into those humans, come to those knots, is among the recently released of prisoners. this whole number. good. see the oldest captive to return to her family since the war began. she's 59 and was accused of supporting terrorism. she was among thousands detained by israel without trial under the so called administrative detention practice, with a total number of release palestinians. now standing at $180.00 west bank, locals are determined to mark their freedom regardless of as rarely pressure not to celebrate to. ready hello, who are actually whatever done to be or, or his government does is the least of our concerns because we want to celebrate our prisoners return. this is our home land, and we will definitely celebrate the prisoners, the sons of our people who are released even if they are, keeps making these statements. what more can you do beyond what he's already doing? honestly, his statements don't matter to palestinians were the only ones whose rights are
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being violated and we're dying every day. we're suffering and i imagine everyone sees it, but no one tears because we have no intention. i'm not the minute the. no one can take it from us, lie the had been, is like always like to what's going on and goes there is very is set to to issue and, and it's like, you know, and what's a cause of the genocide and all these thinking. so we are so silly about all these victims who are like, you know, on the life on that there are lose that, that the being killed or my daughter by this really, if you vision forces not nice about how we live with an extreme right wing is really government and when you say netanyahu smell trades and then the or make up that the government, it's no surprise there are palestinian prisoners who have endured 30 years of detention even before the also agreement. so the feelings, palestinians are expressing when prisoners return is appropriate,
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even if it's less than the deserve. we hope that all the prisoners will be empty, the, our brothers and sisters. this is why we consider these really government a right wing extreme is government undermines any political piece process in the region of i've not. and that's what i can hardly ever heard from shawanda ever rain director of the independent palestinian human rights group about hosp based and ramallah. he describes the treatment of prisoners and his really jails and told us how palestinians are living in occupied territories. but just as a human race organization, by myself, i was a mix it to me even before it might, is on the test. and what i hear from the, the prisoners these days of the detainees are these days, the, the, i can see that the soon so tube or simon situation with the, to re, to that i'm, i think the vague cut off even the water or hot water for chiller and things like
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that. they don't allow, you know, to, to have it. i mean go to only be another think is the, the short in the time. most of the, uh, good, good. think out of the rooms and sometimes they don't allow them for one month. they don't allow them to with up to their rooms. the food, the quantity quality, more than that, the beatings, beatings them for turning them. a model that they collect all of their to close this belongings and they put it in the garbage. they put it in the garbage. but many of the senior prisoners, even they have no little this to change. the that's, you know, part of the life. it means the, you mean anything to your thoughts during the, for the senior, the prisoners, which now you'll hear from the, the incidence about the situation of many of them. they used to be in the presence
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even before, but they don't. there is no comparison between today and the before. the other thing is sick. so for this didn't use the web post a way to do with others to 2 days of this to some of them. 2 days of to do with it is to this is v of the most you move, this is the 1st time you go to the, during the finish and then the means nothing to short time we, we most 6. but as the and prisoners of year we have for the sea, metallic ations one the we think that they were going to put a scene in those they were intern from goes to is that i am on 7 sofa till the menu is in the way of so they are civilians, and many of them they would come and no one knows about the number of the killings
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you know, have been against them. no, no one knows that even no one knows about the situation for jose here for instance. how does to them or capture them? and what's happened to them? are they in the prisons or out of a funeral? kim unexcused advice is already this. there are also cases and stories. it needs more investigation and deep investigation. when it comes to different, his team is in the care of the west bank. the detention is the daily practices. i'm sure that is what it is. they will, in one month after they release the prisoners in one month to month 3 months, they would agree at a stake and there is no one for me. without that is the one me, but that for me the, the, there is no one house order status without facing. that is sort of differential.
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this is, this is part because of the scene is now with the room and communicate with me see those they were from the 65 years old until 25 years old. when they sit together, they speak about the at expedius and say in the tension. and then then if it isn't, this is part the 1st thing they started with that. and most of them they knew each of you fear that that is the news. it was big thing we chose, they knew they know each of the front results. meanwhile, the cycle of violence continues in the west bank warehouse. authorities afford that 2 children had been killed in his rally raids on the jeanine refugee camp, which has seen a 2nd consecutive day of ideas incursions a warning. you may find the following images disturbing st. camera footage shows is rarely sold to shooting an 8 year old boy in the head while another boy tries to
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drag him to safety, newer a car, and another video circulating online. a group of boys reportedly see arrayed by is rarely troops. gunfire opens on one of the boys trying to escape and a bullet hits the 15 year old boy in the chest. he reportedly died from his was idea of representatives have not commented on the incidence so far as deadly classes are rough dead last night. the palestinian red crescent society says is rarely security forces arrested a wounded patient in their care from an ambulance at the entrance to janine government hospital and the palestinian red crescent posts of the video, which it says shows as rarely security forces preventing paramedics from reaching those injured in the raids on jeanine, israel had earlier also been accused of targeting ambulances and gaza were giving no comment on the incidence and jeanine the idea of posted his own video climbing hamas uses ambulances as cover let's recap of how home us exploits ambulance by
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one evacuating terrorist to petroleum service infrastructure, st. transporting rockets and weapons, and for smuggling senior. how much? out of this winter ambulances by turkish president, ridge of ty, baird alon has strongly condemned. his is rarely counterpart benjamin netanyahu. labeling him the butcher of gaza and accusing his administration. of being a direct obstacle to peace, it goes to the son austin, nits on yahoo, who has committed one of the worst atrocities of the last century and gaza has already written his name in history as the butcher of gaza. statements from the natania who administration diminish our hopes that the humanitarian pause will lead to a permanent ceasefire. and it's on yahoo! this fueling anti semitism with his murderers in gaza endangering the security of
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these really people and all jews. today, a speech by turkey friend or dawn was just part of turkey, the ongoing reaction, again, these riley officers atrocities taking place in gaza. so that turkey is not interested in its personal per, per benefits. just like some other are countries when it comes to this case and talk to you by just putting aside all the benefits. yes or after, you know, harsh me because they're there. i think from kimberly those 1st i'm natania who and he's made so far to buy them. we all know that they're just outgoing political figures. so and then just try to complete their test before the gun. the more is trying to write to infestation boards, the more wireless we look, you're in the middle east by the end of time, you know who they have a task and they're just trying to justify it. and they're just trying to accomplish
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on places before they're good. i don't see any chance as long as nothing changes in terms of the i know legion's office trying to pull the dish. and now to new york, where the one security council has held a meeting shared by the chinese foreign minister on the situation and gaza. the un secretary general has highlighted the unprecedented scale of the atrocities committed in the enclave. in the matter of weeks, the fraud of great the number of children have been killed by east valley media, teddy operations even gaza. or then the total number of children killed doing any years by any party to a conflict. since i've been the 2nd said of general, in addition, it is with the middle said listen pain. the thought a part of that since the beginning of your still it is what ended up 11 members of all. what do you and family have been killed in augusta?
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well, the united nations recognize the international day of solidarity, the policy and people on the 29th of november 76 years after the passage of resolution, one $81.00 which was meant to partition palestine into an error of state and the jewish state. but that error of state was never established. and back in september, israel's prime minister presented a map to the un showing a greater israel and was palestine was non existant. and the un here it hosted by china as for administer the policy and in for administered knew that even with the latest truth, the boston young people are in the midst of an unprecedented bombardment by israel's. here's what he said. over 15000 for the seniors have been killed by israel. over $10000.00 of them are women and children. they have been killed by isabel. they did not lose their lives. it was taken away. no one is safe and does not the children, not the doctors,
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not the human activity. and so now not that you're on the list, not that you on staff. they were killed at an unprecedented base in modern history . nowhere is safe in garza, on this anniversary. israel's representative to the un did not mention the jewish states destruction of palestinian lin instead focused on condemning those who have described israel's environment of the cause a strip as a genocide of palestine. the word, genocide is often worse or carnage is often thrown around here in a libelous context is if it is something that happens every day or its own. but we the joyce, people know exactly what genocide looks like. as we have experienced genocide, those attempts and attacks more than once from hitler and the most the to the terrible united stations that follow in their footsteps. and their name is not even
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mentioned to hear. the representative from the us notably said that washington strongly opposed to the advancement of his really settlements in the west bank, but didn't explain why the us hasn't done anything to put a stop to their allies actions. meanwhile, russia's representative to the un argue that the u. s. and it's western allies haven't done more to try to protect the palestinian civilians because they see that a 2nd class citizens score could also put him into the good sense of how many times have western delegation ask for a security council meeting on the middle east conflict 0 is the fate of the philistine and people less interesting to you. as you get less political points in your capitals, was the only hypocrites and on the principles of fortune is sort capable of turning a blind eye to any crimes and on the country. looking for them, what they do not exist for the west. the listing is our 2nd class citizens was interest. the western leaders are simply not interested in protecting colleagues.
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you haven't set a single word of condemnation, which you wouldn't have spent it on in different cases. this is another demonstration of you double standards, israel and how much have agreed to a temporary truce, which has lost it for nearly a week. russia and china are among the countries calling for a permanent ceasefire in an effort to stop the killing of civilians and to address the vast humanitarian concerns on the ground. all right, before we go, let's take a look again at the top story and breaking news. we're following here on our to international former us secretary of state henry kissinger has died at his home in the us state of connecticut at the age of 100. he was the only person to serve simultaneously as white house and national security adviser and secretary of state's. all right, do stay with our to international, have much more on the life of henry kissinger coming up in about 30 minutes time as well as more of the days talk new stories, bye for now. the
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