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as the police, 3 civilians are killed and several others wounded in a shooting. at stuck in jerusalem with 2 gunmen shot dead. according to police, fitz comes as easily alone. come us to confirm an extension on the 3rd attempt to bleed proves paving the way for another prisoner swamp and more rest by friend bustled garza plus the end of an era does henry kissinger, the iconic us diplomats who orchestrated manipulated send international conflicts, died agent on the 1 pm in the russian capital. i'm you know, neil's and you're welcome to the our team use, are we beginning jerusalem?
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were 3 civilians helping confirm killed on at least 6 others when didn't a mass shooting? local police say to gunman have been shot dead at the scene, is really officials claim the killers were members of from us. a warning disturbing images ahead. this c c t v fund that shows the moment of a tech to come in are seeing jumping out of a car and opening fire of the crowd of people at a bus stop. the civilians tried to flee for their lives. just moments later to off judy soldiers, an arm civilian in the area, return, fire, killing the to terrorist. according to police tele fee based journal is robbie berman say's a deadly attack has shaken this. the picture is becoming clear and clear. i know it says, unfortunately the picture is going on, we are not as we are 3 victims of the terraces back of a died. one of them is robert lee miller. wasserman, a rabbi reserve, is rabbinical judge, and the rabbinical courts, and the osh, don't uh,
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young. busy men to 218 year old woman and another woman, 7 more injured or the 4 of them are critical. so there might be more deaths that come about those. and there's also, there's the fact the to tell us in the, in tears that were killed on the spot, one by a civilian was killed in the other. and the other one was killed by uh, reserves uh, soldiers. and they are from so about how to which is in 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. 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 right now. the security forces are doing everything. they can to prevent that. since the war started, they began to round up a mazda affiliated of people in east jerusalem. and in the west thinking that these
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2 brothers from so by having these pals to being brothers 38 years old and 30 years old, the 38 year old of both identified with the loss of the 38 year old. that's been 10 years. and it is really present for attempted terrorism. the other one also spend time is really for us. and so live with the right wingers. and this will say, why are we letting them add or prison? why the better to return to their houses, you know, throw them out right now as we speak, security forces and storming the houses of these 2 brothers in store by our turning it upside down there is calls to destroy the house. and there's always that debate, whether or not it's punitive collective job punishment where you the family lives now. so you want to destroy the house. but we have had cases where palestinians have shown up with explosive bombs in the end of the day. they did not explode themselves, they turn ourselves into the, the police or the military. and it said, look, we just couldn't bring ourselves to do it. not because they don'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. so we also heard from a senior figure out the united hetzel,
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a medical emission of nasal who was part of the 1st response team after the attack . he sees emergency services are on high alert, all across israel, the scene of the scene, a very, very famous bus stop on the entrance to jerusalem, where hundreds of people, every morning, i stand there going about their day going to work law school, etc. i also wanted to see i was ripping more than 10 people that were injured on seeing there. a number of them unfortunately, did not survive this attack. luckily, we saw a civilian and a soldier on seeing i had had the taken the service out. i'm a reducing the threat on seeing was reading the patients and trying to save their lives. well, we're very familiar with that. what we call, what they call here to mentation attacks or inspirational attacks. once you have an attack happens, it gives an inspiration to other turns to come out and do so. obviously we're on the highway or volunteers, our, our, our,
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and the best preparedness to respond should any other tactic was occurred. so we're constantly monitoring the situation and reinforcing our units in the certain areas where they are and where there is a higher volume of a, of a, of, of calls occurring. and of course, throughout the levels or higher we're, we're constantly moving around most of your natural we are multi or community based . so they operate out of where they live. more can operate. but we know to reinforce those areas that are highly affected by supporting the efforts of additional ambulances. paramedics emptied so just to get whatever responses needed in those areas, as a mars on and on wedding stay. the cycle of violence rolling through the west bank, where a palestinian health authorities report the 2 children have been killed and is really rates on the janine refugee camp. it was the 2nd consecutive day of ideas incursions there, warning you may find the following images disturbing. st. camera footage reports the show is really soldiers shooting an 8 year old boy in the head,
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while another boy tries to drag him to safety near a car. and another video circulating online gunfire opens on a group of boys fling the adf advance as a bullet hits a 15 year old in the chest. he reportedly died from his woods. these really military responded in a statement saying that quote, a number of suspects hurled explosive devices towards a idea of soldiers. later in the program we hear about the struggles policy is meant either with our charge continue to face and is really the listings fire deal between homos and israel has officially been extended. it was confirmed by both sides. it will for no less than additional 24 hours and was broke or this morning, mere minutes before the end of the previous 6 day trips, i discuss developments with a number of regional journalist,
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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 on indefinite period. there was concern about the ceasefire to hold or not your will break again and the people in the south kept asking each other, 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 via parts area and the zip sions, negotiations and my pressure by the us another the one day of sci fi. it has been
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confirmed with prison. that is, will be exchanged, and more aid will come in. however, we didn't receive more detail. there is a lot of pressure on the is it in the government, the water cabinets, the on the, to the apple to ensure the, 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 that. how's the just family itself is throughout pressing on these rarely government to do with every to can to return all of 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 ro the he said to return to. and one of the guys that you'll be just
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the special ed for. so the ration more surgical center reports of is really forces surrounding a hospital in the west spike that had been the theme even though the truth was happening. there worked further assaults on the west bank right the week. what's the latest on this? according to the club, it 160 as well as soon as we're honestly during the 6th day of the truth and it was bank of the i, if you knows it said they did it. you mean if you discount underneath the city on the most uh, as a clue, close many as long as it can be. 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 on the division of the area supposed to continue. yes, sunday nights. why live on a few as we're waiting to receive the last batch of the street from the prisoners here, i'm a law that can actually say, i don't think between here and the thoughts of also admitted to the gym. where does
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the prophecy? again? it is 20 still of a photo and an engine. so that is why there are forces operation in that respect continues to envision system use this morning. it was include cut them ended. so if you just kept on based on the bus, on the engine of that, do you mean the idea would have been to the, for the leasing deals over a month and also according to evidence you have a decrease of. so the situation on it should have been hit add onto ok. some more developments to russian is really hostages were released by from us also on wedding stay. a woman and her mother were free quote, in response to the efforts of the russian president. according to his statement by some us sufferings, a number of hostages with russian citizenship released to 3. we spoke with the cousin of one of the t to say she's relying on the russian and there's really governments to help rescue her other relatives from the captivity who may have cuz really super worried. yeah, i will still the demo. read that to the list today. and there will be 2 russian
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names. i really hope that it would be them. then i 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 in israel. today, my own to the top see who's 73 years old and my sister and then at your front of a who is 50 years old were released. but to more of my family and friends remained hostage, namely my nephew alexander too fond of him, his fiance, supp it. now we will also try to get them out of captivity, like many others. i hope for the russian government. and these really, governments, which together help a lot, i know that alexander is on both of the russian and he's really, at least he's a citizen of russia and groceries help him to get that citizens out. in this situation, everyone sees it. i hope that all governments and the government of israel know how to rescue men niecy on who's to be on, say,
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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 them, hugs and kisses them. i waited for my aunts and the sister, and i hope that the same will happen to my nephew and daughter in law. the head of the troops extension, a group of 13 palestinian prisoners were released by israel in the westbank city of ramallah, in return a most 100 over 14 hostages who have arrived in israel. dramatic for they choose some of the former palestinian prisoners being embraced by their loved ones. one of the next 18 these legend. she received threats from the idea shortly before her even have you had my mazda on his radio for so told me, you have a bidding from writing anything on facebook, co twitter, and we're looking forward to requesting you even said you will be the 1st president to be re arrested off to the slip deal. i asked him, is that part of us what the deal times? and he replied, there are no times. maybe you would lucky to be really sensitive
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a deal, but we can the rest of you again at any time. and the sentence will be hosted as well as release palestinians begin sharing at our deals from is really presence. we've spoken to the head of the independent palestinian human rights group outlook show on jeopardy. he shows the lights on the electric mistreatment of those detained many there are still without charge 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 the peakley. vague cut off even the water or hot water for chiller. and things like that, they don't allow, you know, to, to have a running water. the only be another thing is, uh,
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the short of the time, most of the, uh, getting guards of their rooms. and sometimes they don't allow them for one month. they don't allow them the width of the rooms, the food, the quantity quantity more that the beatings, beatings them, torturing them. or more of that they collect all of their to close this belongings . and they put it in the garbage. they put it in the garbage menu of the scene, the prisoners, even. they have to pull this to change the, that pseudo parts of the life. it means the you may think your thoughts during the premium, the prisoners, which now you'll hear from the, the themselves about the situation of many of them. they used to be in the presence even before. but they don't. there is no comparison between today and the before.
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the other thing is sick. so for this didn't use the web post, the way to do it is due to days. us of this the, some of them 2 days of to do with it is to this is v of the most to move. this is the 1st time you go to the, during the finish and then the means nothing short of time. we, we most 6, but as the new prisoners of year we have for the month allegations, one of these we think that they were going to put a cdm. those they were intern from goes to a is what i am on 7 sofa 2, but many of them the with the are civilians. uh many of them they would come and no one knows about the number of the killings you know, have been against them. no, no one knows that even no one knows about this situation to the house a year,
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for instance, that is to them or capture them. and what's happened to them? are they in the prisons or how did they, you know, kim unexcused by this already this? there are also cases of the stories. it needs more investigation and deep investigation. when it comes to this 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 will be at a stake and there is no one for me. without that is the one me, but that to me the, the, there is no one house, but it says without facing at is sort of differential. this is, this is part because of the seen is know we the room and communicate please. we see
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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 this 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 other's. you'll see that that is the news. it was bank, they knew each other. they knew they know each of the front results. another big story today, diplomatic powerhouse on culture versus nobel peace 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 remain the prominent voice on the political scene writes up until his death. r. t correspondents, steve sweeney. talk me through kissinger's long career. a lot of calls henry kissinger was a cameras not to get controversial,
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a cabinet to that would be barely 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 under president richard nixon. and gerald for the, this was a to mulch, was period in world politics. of course, it was the heights of the cold war, but he, where he, i guess um, made his mark during the vietnam or controversial of course, a conflict which sold a to meet in vietnam. he's killed in thousands of young americans, which at any human body bought to the cause issues. and he will protest movement on the streets of the united states and indeed across the world. now, he extended that war, of course, into neighboring come, bowed. yeah. without the approval of congress, these were neutral countries, and he advocated bombing anything that moves now, controversially,
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perhaps he was awarded the nobel peace prize for bringing about an end to the vietnam war. this was a moment that was marked by comedian told me later who said the 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 that was 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 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 box is very old operation condo. this was whether you select support to all sorts haven regimes and dictatorships and not parts of the world at
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origin. tina, for example, with thousands of dissidents and left is disappeared on the day, most famously in chinney kissinger was bought see over throw the democratically elected president. salvador allende, of course, the self declared monks, and 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 o gusto finished an old dot, under the guise of smashing communism. this is what the headline want. exactly, of course, kissinger was really a causal worry of that was that was really his, you know, his stump on, well politics at the time. you can take a whole range of, of, of countries. you can look into an easier way. he bought the so on to a government and its invasion and occupation of each table. of course, the indonesian army must have good a quarter of a 1000000
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a table. these people bought a guy and he kind of didn't guide you this real politics. so going back to 1971, he made the secret trip. a secret visit to china, which really paved the way, 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 hostilities between 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? someone say he also brought industrialization nor speed it up in china as well. absolutely. no. yeah, of course. i mean his legacy is taught chevy. colorado globe. that's a, that's for sure. yeah. and can we talk? yeah. but this part of the world as well, because passenger had a long history of diplomatic ties. and with russia, steve, dating back to the cold war. here still kept those efforts at through to the very
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last year of his long life, making some controversial, others would say inciteful statements on the 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 grave mistake for a key. i have to join a night. so, and he said the russia going back to 2021. he said that russell, well, they did have legitimate concerns over the expansion of nato. and he said that these were ignored by washington, but they could have been those security concerns that were raised by a rush. it could have been the groundwork full piece, told him that if 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 crimea, but of course for his efforts, he was then added to this piece make uh,
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this notorious ukrainian co list as an anti ukrainian propagandist, but uh he said issues with, uh, i'll tell you that type of listen to what you said there has to be some understanding of this, especially ukraine's. it started relationship with roger in mainland considered as a 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. at the official position of the united states government and strong position that the united states government. this isn't save us 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 you crane should be allowed to join night. so he viewed this in terms of the, the cover conflict, the pressure and criticism over at the time as well. wasn't there for saying
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anything vaguely balanced up by the russia at the impact on what was happening there? exactly. and kissinger was uh, as, especially in his last 2 years. he's old, the diplomatic lou as is crucial and was, you know, he viewed things as, as a senior state. so i'm a senior politician and we will politic tubs. and, and, you know, he shifted his position from his coal worry, and he said, well, with the rise of countries including india, that the united states and russia should not be opponents, but they should be strategic problem is that say what you said a month, i think obviously they have some disagreements on the number of issues. i'm not sure as to it, but just to a totally new situation. we have to deal with thought and probably said it on a different basis and we did during the cold war because now there are many other places like india for example,
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really trying to move and i didn't exactly the same road during the cold war, but i do not believe that the united states and russia and that would be strategic opponents on the country. i think they will be strategic partners and a certain extent with former egyptian and foster who's seen already outlined the impact of henry kissinger. his policy on the middle east pointing not that much of the regions, ongoing strife can be seen as a direct result of the late statements. this is and what's we see today in the middle east, particularly these are the action that gain is. garza is uninviting and is not a big usage. slap is he in the middle east that goes back to debris? 1970 to see your years in the middle east. he had
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a major interest, which is to make sure that the former soviet union would no longer be a major player in invasion. and that was his, the guiding principle and pets. he did his best to apply and the, the other objective was to make sure that israel will always have the upper hand in the middle east, in 1970 c, 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 engagement agreements to with the agent. and then was this engagement agreement
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between city a is available assigned in 1974. and he succeeded unfortunately in driving to actually between egypt and senior. so what we have seen today is some kind of a box um, any kinda in the middle east and taking into account or the wars that visitation has seen from the middle. the 7th this single day. i am afraid to say that they, they, they are a product of the strategy, followed by mister kissinger. while henry kissinger century has come to the clouds, his influence continues. the caliph, the shadow on global politics for more than how he shapes the euro of international relations by oregon, straightened conflicts, and ending wars, or t dot com. as part of breaking down the trend products,
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