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around the breaking news on our t, at least 3 civilians are killed on several others. when did it a shooting, a tuck in jerusalem? with 2 gunmen shot dead according to police. we go live for reaction very shortly. for the attack comes out. the history lines come off to confirm an extension of the 3rd temporary truce paving away for another christmas, 12 or rest by 4 and buffalo from gaza. the end of an era of henry kissinger, the iconic us diplomats, who orchestrated and manipulated some international complex dollars. the
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across the world around the clock, this is our teacher rush. look through the have you with us for the global news run . the distressing images emerging from jerusalem were 3 civilians have been confirmed, killed on at least 6 others wounded in a mass shooting local police. say 2 gunmen shot up the same. more disturbing footage ahead not this c c t v, but it shows the moment of the attack a warning again to come in or seem jumping out of the car and opening fire essentially indiscriminately. it looks like of a crowd of people waiting up to a bus stop, very crowded area, their siblings attempt to flee for their lives. just moments later, a pair of police officers are seen emerging from a nearby car at to pursue the a sealants less cross. no 2 journalists,
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robbie berman in tel aviv probably were just talking about the footage which has come into his disturbing indeed. can you tell us more about what is known this thursday morning? this attack in jerusalem? yeah, the picture is becoming clear and clear. i know it says, unfortunately, the picture is getting ugly or not ugly. are 3 victims of the terraces back of a died. one of them is robert lee miller wasserman, a rabbi restored his rabbinical judge and the rabbinical courts, and the osh dog. a young woman to $21.00, a 8 year old woman and another woman, 7 more injured, 4 of them are critical. so there might be more debts that come about as a result of this attack, the 2 palestinian terrace that were killed on the spot, one by a civilian was killed in the other. the other one was killed by uh, reserved, uh, soldiers. um they are from so by how to which isn't the south east part of jerusalem, it's known as eastern jerusalem is next to a jewish community. and this really just shakes the jerusalem lights to the core.
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knowing that, not only do they have terrorism living among them, but more terrorist will be released when the prisons now in order to go back to their homes, which are actually in, in, in jerusalem. and it's really a bad situation. it's so there's a lot of fear on the streets and it just doesn't that you can do as the picture gets clear and it gets worse and worse. yeah, just looking at the, the pictures for all, but it does appear indeed as you say, a civilian, it looks like it very bravely indeed comes at to try and hold that tuck is there a fee or that a new or rather renewed front has opened up in this conflict, a tax on this really solely which, which hadn't occurred since they october 7th, the sol a. yeah. well right now the security forces are doing everything. they can to prevent that. since the war started, they began to round up. some us affiliated uh, people in east jerusalem and in the west, i can pack these 2 brothers from so by having these power, steering brothers,
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38 years old, and 30 years old. the 38 year old adult identified with the mazda, the 38 year old has been 10 years, and it is really present for attempted terrorism. the other one also spend time it is really present. so a lot of the right wingers is will say, why be letting them add are prison wide and ready to return to their houses, you know, throw them out right now as we speak, security forces are storing the houses. all these 2 brothers in store buy are turning it upside down. there is calls to destroy the house, and there's always a debate whether or not it's punitive collected job punishment, where you the family lives now. so you want to destroy the house. so we have had cases for palestinians have shown up with explosive bombs and the end of the day they did not explode themselves. they turn themselves into the and the police or the military. and they said, look, we just couldn't bring ourselves to do it math because they didn't want to kill jews, but because they didn't want their parents houses to be destroyed. so is it worth it? is a not worth it? it's a great question, but i suppose probably the point is, what do you say about how the right wingers are reacting to that you'd have more,
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i imagine, in the liberal part of society, seeing that as, as the, the operation knows the, it is really a sold on does a continues that the fear is more attacks like this can happen in reprisals because of people dying in gals. and you've also got that side of the coin. yeah, you know that that's an interesting point, but i think the amount of people that reflects is very, very small, but most left wingers i believe today also want israel want the idea to continue and press forward and wipe outcome us in gaza. even though there's a threat of come us rising up in the west bank, what's going on and guys have been going on for 20 years. we gave them guys. uh uh, and since day one they've been attacking my they've been instead of building their community building their country. they've been launching rockets. everyone is, i think the country is more or less united and they want the war to press on and pull some offices wiped out. probably thank you for that journalist or robbie berman live from tel aviv. well,
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we can also cross to vice president of operations of the united hutsel our medical mission, the. busy of missile, who was part of the 1st response team. after that talk you're most welcome to the program. can you, can you perhaps start with giving us a sense of what you saw there? what on phone did as you arrive? a very rough morning here in the jerusalem. yes, i was on the way to our headquarters when the call came in of the shooting over the region where volunteers actually live right across the street. saw the gunshots of the terrace coming out of the car. i arrived shortly after i was there, i was on the road right over there on the scene, i just seen a very, very same as the bus stop on the entrance to jerusalem, where hundreds of people, every morning i stand there going about are day going to work saw school, etc. i. what we saw on the scene was a riff. it's more than 10 people that were injured and seen there. a number of them unfortunately, did not survive this attack. luckily, we saw a civilian and
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a soldier on seeing i had had the taken the service out on the reducing the threat on seeing while treating the patients and trying to save their lives. information is still coming in a fight the number and killed as well. dogs on wounded people. can you tell us perhaps more about that? can that situation their condition at the moment? so unfortunately, one of the people was a killed on seen and fiber critically injured in taken to the hospital. one of them unfortunately, passed away the hospital and the hospital teens in jerusalem, or fighting that to save the lives of the 4 other that are in critical condition. in addition, there are another 5 others that were more moderately lively, injured and it seems as if there's no threat to their life at the moment. as we've been mentioning instances like this have thankfully being rare since the assault on october 7th in israel is your organization know,
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and hyphen taylor dot. that more seems like this could occur. or well, we're very familiar with the what we call, what they call here, communication attacks or inspirational attacks. once you have an attack happens, it gives an inspiration to all the terms to come out and do is obviously we're on high aware that our volunteers are, are, are, and the best preparedness to respond. should any other type of music or how does your work less than that all? or has it just been steady since october 7th. so and from october side of the reset, the follow up within the 1st weeks. obviously there was a much larger amount because we're looking at a more or less a status of, of, of the regular amount of calls daily, of course, on high alert with volunteers and unit spread out throughout the country with emphasis on the northern border as well. modern monitor the sea well developed from
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that area as well, with the front of people and because of the water is know occurring in the west spike as well. we know there's a lot of on rest near a refugee camp there. we believe some people were killed overnight to do. you have to get more services to that area. how does that work and organizing all the so we're constantly monitoring the situation and reinforcing our units in the certain areas where there are where there is a higher volume of a, of a, of, of calls occurring. and of course, threat death threat levels are higher. we're constantly moving around most of your natural level during our community based so they operate out of where they live, work and operate. but we know to reinforce those areas that are highly affected by supporting the efforts of additional ambulances. dramatically emptied the game. whatever responses needed in those areas is a lot. okay, well thank you for coming into the program and that sharing the latest from the deadly attack today, interest the dog, myself,
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vice president of operations at the united health sell a medical mission in the old city. thank you. while i'm waiting say the cycle of violence roll through the westbank for a palestinian health authorities report, the 2 children helping killed in is really raised on they do need refugee so it's is the 2nd consecutive day of ideas incursions. they're wanting me to find the following images disturbing street to come rough footage reports the show is really soldiers shooting an 8 year old boy in the head while another boy tries to drag him to safety near a car. in another video circulating online gunfire opens on a group of boys fling an idea of advance as a bullet hits a 15 year old in the chest. he reportedly died from his words. he's really military responded in a statement saying that quote,
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a number of suspects hurled exclusive devices towards idea of sort trips as well as the fired deal between come us and israel has officially been extended as confirmed by both sides. it's will for, nor less than additional 24 hours and was brokerage mere minutes before the end of the previous 16 trips. i discuss developments with a number of regional journalist, a model. sure. as you had been telling us, there was a type of like a desire to you about the size of gas that was going to follow in the same way as what was happening in the north. has this give the people, there's some risk bite that this association of possibilities is, is going to add, continue for some time, an indefinite period. there was an uncertainty about the ceasefire halls or not your will break again and the people in the south kept asking each other,
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kept asking the press what is going on? what is going on? what should we do right now? we stay here. we go back to our homes. so it has been confirmed a few minutes ago by the end of the way up. what's the zip sions? negotiations and my pressure by the us. i know that the one day of ceasefire has been confirmed with prison. that is, will be exchanged, and more aid will come in. however, we didn't receive more detail. so there is a lot of pressure on the, is it in the government, the water cabinets, the, on the 10, you awful to ensure the cx 5 does hold because of what's happened in terms of humanitarian crisis here. and it was that the world doesn't want to see this anymore. the u. s. it seems on putting pressure on this really is to stop the hostages family. so fees are, are pressing on these rarely government to do with every to can to return all of
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the loved ones. and that's why ease row will continue as long as the postage is coming back. it said was of the war and probably after that it will be may be too much time to launch in your invasion, 2 guys and the probably the sellers have done. they will not be the same as it was in the north, probably as well if to return to and one of the guys that will be just the special ed for separation. more surgical center reports office really forces surrounding a hospital in the west spike that had been the theme even though the truth was happening. there were further assaults on the west bank throughout the week. what's the latest on this? according to the club. it 160 as well as soon as we're honest with julie rustic, stay over the truth and it was bank of the i if working those it said they did. you
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mean if you discount on getting in the city on the most uh, i was like, let me close many, but as long as if you have it, so if your discounts i can afford about a student has to auto where the commander is. one of the union battalion and i have 2 children and the vision of i'm of the area also continue. yes, something nice. why live on a few as we're waiting to receive the last batch of the 3 still have prisoners here . i'm a law that can, i should say, i don't think in between here and the phones of also admitted to the gym. what is the prophecy? again? it is 20 was killed of a photo and an engine. so that is what i did on forces operation and that was spent continues to envision system use this morning. it wasn't pulled, cut him. and it's that if you just kept on based on the bus and the intention of that, i mean, the idea would have been to the point of using dean's government the most, the evidence here over the course of so the situation on it should have been here on, on this diplomatic powerhouse uncontroversial nobel peace
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prize, winner henry kissinger has passed away at the age of 100. the german born american ship washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war and remained a prominent voice on the political scene up until his death. r t correspondence the sweetening talk me through kissinger's long career. or when it cools, henry kissinger was a camera, is not to get controversial, a cabinet to that would be by the a country or continent across the world. how's that beat affected somehow by um, by his role as the architect of us, of foreign policy. now, he's a former harvard university academic. he shot components where he is the national security advisor and secretary of state. i'm the president, richard nixon. and gerald, for that, this was a, too much was period in world politics. of course it was the heights of the cold war, but he really, i guess um, made his mark during the vietnam or controversial of course, a conflict which so
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a to meet in vietnam. he's killed and thousands of young americans would say ending human body by to the cause, a huge on the wall, a protest movement on the streets of the united states, and indeed across the world. now, he extended that war, of course, into neighboring come buddha, without the approval of congress. these were neutral countries, and he advocated bombing, anything that moves. now, controversially, perhaps he was awarded the nobel peace prize for bringing about an end to the vietnam war. this was a moment that was mocked by comedian told me later, who said that satire is dead now. moving across to the middle east. he was sent to really to the come david, the codes. this was the 1st piece they were struck between as well. and egypt, the 1st arab nation really to recognize the, the state of israel. now this is a country these 2 companies were, of course, we'll just use
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a game as part of that. kissinger data. also ensure that the us didn't have any kind of diplomatic relations with the palestine liberation organization. most famous, the a gave me lots in america, and central america. kissinger was the, one of the main boxes, wary of operation condo. this was whether you as let support to all sorts have been risings and dictatorships. they do not parts of the world origin. tina, for example, with thousands of dissidence and left is disappeared on the day. most famously in chinney, kissinger was bazzi over throw the democratic the elected president. so i would really end day, of course, a self declared multitude. he said he saw him as opposed to us, interested in tens of thousands. again, the people were massacred under the, the subsequent dictatorship. the regime of augusta finish, an old dot under the guise of smashing communism. this is what the headline want.
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exactly. of course, kissinger was really a cold war. worry of that was that was really his, you know, his stump on well politics of the time. you can take a whole range of, of, of countries. you could look into an easier way. he bought the so on to a government in its invasion and occupation of each table. of course, the indonesian army must have good uh, quarter of the median table. these people bought a guy and he kind of didn't guide you this real politics. so going back to 1971, he made a secret trip, a secret visit to china, which really paved away, laid the groundwork for nixon's famous visit the just a few years later on this story of relations between the united states on china. something he commented on bull recently with the rock, choosing up of tensions and hosted, are things between the 2 nations. and he said, well, this trajectory must change we call and have 2 superpowers got into. was he favored like a diplomatic resolution to that?
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someone say he also brought industrialization nor speed it up in china as well. absolutely. no. yeah, of course, i mean his legacy is touched every part of global that said not so sure. yeah. and can we talk about this part of the world as well? because kissinger had a long history of diplomatic ties, and with russia, steve dating back to the cold war here. so kept those efforts at fruit to the very last year of his long life, making some controversial, others would say inciteful statements on to ukraine conflict. yes, of course, now he did say initially that he was absolutely fine with ukraine's membership of the european union. he's to him this made perfect sense, but where, where he different from the us official policy was he initially said that it would be a great mistake for keith. i have to join at night. so, and he said that russia, i'm going back to 2021. he said that russell, well, they did have legitimate concerns over the expansion of nato. and he said that
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these were ignored by washington, but they could have been those security concerns that were raised by abbas. it could have been the groundwork full piece to it was not he did even at one point he was suggesting that uh ukraine should see some type of entry to russia. he was talking mainly about crime may have of course, for his efforts. he was then added to this piece make this notorious ukrainian co list as an anti ukranian propagandist. but he said his use with all too much trouble. listen to what you said, there has to be some understanding of h. s, specially ukraine's. it started relationship with roger can when one considers that evolution that i have personally argued that it would be better for you to become a member of europe then to become a member of nato. that the official position of the united states government and
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strong position that the united states government isn't save of nato membership. i personally did that to that view. now of course, he did shift on this slide. he changes you earlier this year when he said that ukraine should be allowed to join 90. so he viewed this in terms of the, the covenant conflict. that's kind of pressuring criticism over the last time as well. what's in there for saying anything vaguely balanced about russia? at the impact on what was happening there. exactly. and kissinger was uh, as, especially in these last 2 years. he's old, the diplomatic lou as is pretty sure it was, you know, he viewed things as, as a senior state. so i'm a senior politician in wheel politic tubs, and he shifted his position from his coal worry. and he said, well, with the rise of companies including india, that the united states and russia should not be opponents. but they should be strategic problem is, let's say we set them up. i think obviously they have some disagreements
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on the number of issues, a rash as to it. but just to a totally new situation. we have to deal with putting probably say it on a different basis that we did during the cold war because now there many other places like india for example, really trying to move and that didn't exactly the same road during the cold war. but i do not believe that the united states and russia, i'm going to be strategic opponents on the country. i think they will be strategic a todd this into a certain extent. the well for more on henry kissinger is legacy. we're not going to live on the program by former egyptian and boston dirt to spain on pockets on his saying how ready you are most welcome. many. and this is a mr. kissinger played a big role in shipping the car in the middle east,
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starting with his approach to the 1973 are the best really war europe view what, what we are seeing today in the really east, particularly these of the nation. that gain is, garza is an indicted. it is of a big usage. sap is he in the middle east that goes back to debris. 1970 to see your years in the middle east here. and he had a major interest, which is to make sure that the former soviet union was no longer be a major player in the nation. and that was his, the guiding principle that he did. he did his best to
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apply. and the, the other objective was to make sure that israel will always have the upper hand in the middle east. in 97 to see one to 2. but a war had broken out between egypt and syria against israel. his diplomatic maneuvering was both congress led to see this engagements agreements to with the agent. the 1st was in january 1974 for 2nd in september, 1975. and then was this engagement, the agreement between city a is available assigned in 1974. and he succeeded unfortunately, driving to work. so between egypt and senior. so what do we have seen today is some
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kind of a box um, any kind of in the middle east and taking into account or the wars visitation, as seen from the mid 76 today. i am afraid to say that they, they, they are a product of the strategy, followed by mister kissinger. he and i can, i just said defend what he would say. he would claim to have prevented an escalation of the conflict in 1973, which then could of potentially seem direct us on soviet involvement. well, i personally speaking, sir, i don't think that in 1970 see that there was any possibility of a guided confrontation between the united states and the former soviet union. what
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are the, what diety board is that he told president of course, after the successful storming of the last line and the, and, and, and, and, and, and, and the feeling in washington. the surprise in less than that the ship should army and to see an army. good, good, good, good, do, good. but for me, as well as on the bus and see you again, this is real. i guess, he told the president said that at the time that the united states was never allowed soviets arms to vanquish american made arms. in other words, in other words, that the united states at the time, at the time during the nixon administration, would never allow egypt or syria. the confidence that were on by the soviet union to achieve admitted to the 3 on israel had ended been for the american and boyfriend died in the american embodiment in the war and ninety's 7th
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street. and had it been for the circling and sacrament of egypt shall 3rd army. uh and so as, uh, the uh, the war outcome would have been completely been different. and consequently, the middle east would have been completely different place what it is, what it, what, what it is, it is, and didn't, didn't have the upper hand from it, made it to the card of you. and the result of this is, is, is we are witnessing today, uh, or so his legacy in the east. some people would say that the piece and then with the ease is his legacy. but i guess it's the last piece. another 2 of us are just a month indeed, before the gals of war, rough did the no late states been born, the quote, it was a grave mistake to let so many people from totally different cultures. religious on
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concepts, live in one region. your reading of the, of assessing your view on, or when maybe this holds true or could hold to for other agents and to work. but if you take the history of the items and of the item world, you're historically speaking at many, many, many people from various parts of, of growth and center. asia at flock fled to the out of world. and they were not most of them, they were not ours at jews in, in, in, in, in the middle ages, flat screen and, and, and set them in, in, in, in the side of world. and they became our opposite sense, but was a different religion that is not. and he, in an easy, easy before the establishment of israel jewels who are living as positions not as
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suicide and easy. so what he said about what, what you just quoted him saying that i'm afraid does not apply to the kind of world and the fact that, and the fact that today, there is this confrontation between political design as a and put it together this them, this is not the who in the art of war, this has an exception. and we as a zip says, and we as our ups and we as muslims, would like to overcome it and, and, and put it back behind us. i'm what you feel when you, when you hear him, harold, it does a nobel peace prize winner, which he did in 1975 admits the the fee it no more and many other conflicts, of course, including what was happening in the middle east. he got that prize whilst also being involved in u. s. military adventures. and just like brock obama did many years later, that scene seems to have been repeated as well. um i, i guess maybe,
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uh, maybe uh, the least size for mr. for the lead, mr. henry kissinger was a hasty decision on the part of the committee. we only know his role in the crew that the, the bladder included in check. and she, again, the son of a r i n d and the establishment of mr. penal shay, jenna peano. she peter shape, who is a total gd ad for many years later. and we noticed that effort. so i, i'm, but of course in the 7th is the number of peace prize. what a given to those who worked on the so called peace between the adams and the is what i need is and i guess he was awarded this love at peace prize because of his own. but to day when we, when, when we look, when we looked at in the address back.
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