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wells, the parts we choose to look for the common ground, the the claims responsibility for the suit thing in west jerusalem, which killed at least 3 civilians and wounded several others. we also heard from the news platforms, local new platforms about flash us. 5 guys are on areas i can funds reports say is rainy tongue slip open fi and northern garza, that's the truth is on its last day was focused on an extension ongoing and most of the w h. r. documents the full 100 attacked by as well on medical institutions involved with the director of all shape a hospital still under arrest. we spoke to his causes to get the details of the medical stuff bill. it was possible for him to come home with no risk,
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but he always said that he wouldn't leave the hospital until the very last patient was evacuated. plus the end of an era of henry kissinger, the iconic us diplomats who walk straight to the end, manipulated some international conflicts, dies at the age of $100.00. the a very well welcome to you. this is all see international with the world news update as a ways it's great to have you with us that we begin in jerusalem. the last 3 civilians have been concerns killed and at least 6 others wounded. i'm not shooting last claims responsibility for the attack, stating that it was ever supposed in school, unprecedented crime. so that committed and occupied palestinian territories. local police in jerusalem. say 2 gunmen whose time without the attack of being shot dead at the theme of warning, disturbing images i have this,
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cctv fits. it shows the moments of the attack take on another scene. jumping out of a cart and opening fire of the crowd as people that have bus stop civilians twice a flea for that lives. just moments later to of, to see soldiers and on civilian in the area with tons via killing the to terrorists, according to police, sort of even base to on the lease will be unsafe. a deadly attack has shaken as well to the picture is becoming clear and clear. uh no, sir. unfortunately the pictures going on. we are not as we are a 3 victims of the terrace in the back of a died. one of them is robert leed miller. wasserman, a rabbis reserve is rabbinical judge and the rabbinical courts and the osh, don't a young. busy i mean to 218 year old woman and another woman, 7 more injured or 4 of them are critical. so there might be more deaths that come about as a result of this attack. 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
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a reserved soldiers. and they often so my how to which is in the south east part of jerusalem is 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 system more started. they began to round up some us affiliated uh, people in east jerusalem. and in the west, i go back these 2 brothers from sort by how to use counseling brothers, 38 years old and 30 years old to 38 year old. of both identify with the loss of 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 for us. and so a lot of the right wingers and theirs will say, why are we letting them out or prison? why the better to return to their houses?
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you know, throw them out right now as we speak, security forces are storming 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 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 for palestinians have shown up with explosive bombs. and the end of the day they did not explode themselves. they turn ourselves into the and the police of the military. and they said, look, we just couldn't bring ourselves to do it, not because they knew. busy how to kill jews, but because they didn't want their parents houses to be destroyed. so is it worth it as a not worth it? it's a great question. on concerns. local media reports claim is wally tongue cuz they both been fine in northern gauze. the mid class is that on the last day of the truth, journalists tons of to long reports from the end place. today as a sub resume on the 1st off the movie, it has worked really hard to make it happen. many on the humanitarian instructions
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have gone by. we actually living in a very sensitive hours. right now. we have seen in more flames on the skies, on the 1000 areas. and we also heard from the news platforms, locally, new platforms about on the flash side, guys all areas. and what is wondering is that really to be an extension on this scenario? since fire and all new to me, i'm in on this conflict. confident fallacy and suffering since day one on this. busy allows and that has been really difficult situations. very complicated conditions from us. $114.00 hostages over to the red cross with 2 russians. citizens released earlier. does he, pa, the city and prisoners were afraid, biased, while in the westbound k, we're into increasing, find the relatives ahead of the latest increase. the extension that's across the
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line to join us mohammed and chief who's in the west bank city of ramallah and nick collision in tennessee. now to get the latest details when he, thanks to both of you for joining us, i suppose to nick, please. now the truth has been prolonged for another 24 hours. do you think we can expect further extensions at this point? yeah, i believe that will be in charge of extensions because as the families of the hostages say once they are at relatives back home and they will pressure these rarely prime minister benjamin. and then you know, in his war cabinet to do anything in the power of is rose to release more hostages . so there's that much stuff for a negotiation ahead of these routes because that it will be much harder for his route to release may or even woman's that are in the age that they could be reservation these riley army or even a. so just right now, because, and these are almost everybody doing good mandatory military service. so
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potentially anyone in the ages of $18.00 to $40.00 something could be part of the army. but say it is not clear effect, these rarely prime minister will be more at the, on the side of the same, at least or more on the side of he's right. reading the brands that they wants to destroy him, us and to go by guides, us. so he will need to decide soon as i said, there will be a continuation of this, this fire for days to come or even weeks. and then when we saw the attack in jerusalem early this morning, which threatens to shake things off a little bit, do you think it will have any influence on folks to pro his own victories? unfortunately, is ro lives in this reality of continual stared bags, visit variety of different scenarios for many decades. and the, nobody even the any more surprised about it or show what happened on the 7th of
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october. it was a show because it was something that is really did in the sense that how it goes. but what's the result today, sir, is that the killing gets us? riley's? unfortunately, this is the reality. and these rel for many decades and are also broke it bombardment the from now and then the for 20 years from does the strip. so he's riley is down to just, they've been can, did the war as done for many that it's i say let's close to and i haven't been chief, he's in the west bank since he has ramada now. and the how many, what is the situation in the west bank right now has to be in any retaliation following be talking jerusalem the dinner pollution guys are going to include those bank. so the if working that it's meet the position of coast though, spend categories jobs because unfounded during the last 7 days. and the also right now they want us to do more of that. if you have just brought us 2 guys killed into
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the other, so that is my name is collection of those bank continues. and also the what it says is that any of the action needed, it comes as a tell you ition. so that is it. you think this commission and probably get some of them. i don't see nothing, both the bank copies the assessment is really officials are trying to clock down on the celebrations surrounding be they were told of the prisoners who's being released. how is that affecting the response to the prisoners? right, so now people are being more laid back or are they continuing to celebrate? the scene is here where when it comes, the tools that lead to the 3 or 210 of us to guys are, most of them are women and children allow the entire you will see with you to is to get guys through the list of today the sooner based on what are the best will receive that you asked to create that it was the on from the bank and here to ramallah, where they will discuss the exp, be some of that truth on the motor. it brought us the man is to does that, but also despite that is the expression of the scene as we want to send a breath,
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the free of the prison was spanked and the can some of them and between yeah, in front of all for me to jail, a depth of us. so they want us to continue on that their mind to do continuous integration. that if we or by the sooner i say that there's a lot to us in the breath because they have a life condition. and that is what are you jealous as to what a football right now was this one of the, of the, the main is getting them from the hill to the life again on the west of the but i think i'm still all right. and this gina was the last, so i was talking to the beautiful and the, those kevin comedies came from the far away from here from him, from, there's something loose bank from jimmy and put, cutting the numbers into it. and they were waiting for a look. i was on some the, i've all of that. if it's a business, i'm anything so to both of you for those updates we've been talking to joining us. and i haven't been to even the westbank city of ramallah and next polio and in tennessee. thank you for now. thanks for nicky. thank you. losey as well. her last
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for is continues to hold the locals in the west bank and these 2 routes to them. a welcoming and sharing the palestinian prisoners released in an exchange deal with other trials to speak with to relatives of those arrested by is ro they say they all celebrate thing but still carry a sense of grief in the system. mary himself have is one of the prison is who will be released. maria isn't the 1st member of all family who was arrested. my brother was a fool. i'm a prisoner, and my father was arrested twice during these events. i think it was revenge against my family. i hope this will be the beginning of the release of old prisoners because every human being has a right to a normal life. the person is the palestinians. all brothers, all people. every one of us has a family member who is a prisoner defending the rights and freedoms of prisoners. these all duty, we constantly demanded. never forgetting them. such
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a crime didn't happen in any who era was the jews date is the greatest human atrocities. a genocide? i hope we will triumph in this world. we're here to celebrate, but there's a painful feeling in our hearts. it's hard to celebrate when the blood of all people has been shed. we're ashamed to even show happiness on all faces. talking about to cease fire, where exactly is it? it was not fully implemented in garza, we pray that victoria smith, snub, and this will hold on. my mother has been in prison for over a month. damon prism holds female detainees as old to 64. this is the 2nd time she's been arrested initially when they announced a deal for the release of female prisoners and exchange for as rarely civilians. they said her sentence would continue this afternoon. we were officially informed by the prisoner's committee that she was on the release list for us. the stay is a mix of joy and complicated emotions. this is victory achieved by the resistance and gaza. they achieved something great for us. this was our dream. but there's
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also a deep sadness for our people in gaza because the price paid for the deal was high . the blood of our children and women and homes destroyed and gaza. this is the beginning of a great victory. i hope all the prisons will be emptied, but it's not just about emptying the prisons. it's about policy and in rights. we don't want to flags. we want only the palestinian flag for which we sacrifice. yes, we pay with blood was destroyed, holmes, but this won't deter us from liberating palestine as well as palestinians begin sharing that old deals from his way. the prisons we've spoken to the heads of the independent palestinian human rights were all hug. so on the edge of a rena, he said slice when the election is treatments. if those detains many that without charge but just as a human race organization. but they might assume for a was a mix. it to me, even before it might, is on the test. and what i hear from the,
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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 30 or a 2 that i'm officially the 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 think is the, 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 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 menu of the but as being a prisoner or even they have no control just to change the that's,
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you know, possibly life. it means the you may think, the torturing the tennessee and the prisoners, which now you'll hear from the, the symptoms 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. the other thing is sick. so for this didn't use the web because the way to do it is to 2 days us to this, to some of them. 2 days of to do with it is to this is v of the most tube. this is the 1st time ever the, during the attention of the means nothing to short time. we, we most 6 but as the and prisoners. and here we have for the month allegations, when we think that they were going to put
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a scene in those they were intern from, goes to a is what i am on 7 sofa to. but many of them the with the civilians. and many of them they were killed and no one knows about the number of the killings you know, have been against them. no, no one knows. and 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, you know, kim, an executed by these, are you this? is it also cases and stories. it needs more investigation and deep investigation. when it comes to this team is in the care of the with bank, the detention is the daily practices. i'm sure that there's like this. they will in
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one month after they release their prisoners in one month to month 3 months. what are the edits taken? and there is no one for me without that is the one me, but that's, i mean the, there is no one house, for instance, without facing, that is sort of differential. this is, this is part because of the scene is really big room and communicate with me. see those the where to 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 think they knew each other. they knew they know each other of the from prison. a w h o has documented full 127 attacks by is waiting for his own medical institutions in gaza since the spike
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of violence began on october, the 7th, the palestine reg present. society has cooled in the international community to pressure as well to release only could top the head of calling eunice, emergency medical center, the palestine red crescent society is deeply worried about on a kotob. our colleague, the head of hon. you nice emergency medical center and gaza is really forces arrested him and now his whereabouts are unknown. the palestine red crescent society holds these rarely authorities responsible for the safety of top. and we demand his immediate release along with 3 other medical workers corps under arrest . on a good time was arrested together with the director of al schafer hospital in the home. it's awful sound mia. now the 2 were detained during a w. h o. let evacuation of quickly ill patients from lc for the hospital is well has not responded to the requests from the w h. i, on the un for information on the conditions of the doctor, has
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a joint statement by the ideas and is rel, security so far as he has said, since the shed some light on the arrest, tel aviv accuse the head of i'll see if the hospital all having ties with him not submitted to this while, alleging that the hospital itself, such as they have must come ons and control sensor mohammed abo saw me as brother and abo, some the contests. this thing as well as sounds, no proof of any link between the hospital and the latest of the minutes inquiry that does that, you know the, uh, does he want to pressure dr. muhammed, now that they've failed to find anything related to resistance in the hospital? they want a false statement and confession that there was military activity in the hospital so that they can give it to the world as proof this way. they can save themselves from war crime, accusations, even though the whole world saw them in god. we want to know whether dr. blue sell them money. um is still alive or not. we already know that 6 of the detainees were
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killed inside detention centers since the beginning of the aggression in gaza. dr. boost telling me i stayed inside the hospital during the siege even after they invaded it. he wasn't arrested for 2 days. is really troops failed to find any proof that the resistance leadership was sheltering under the hospital. as they had claimed the forced nearly 180 patients along with medical staff to evacuate the hospital in accordance with the w a tro and the u. n. d u n. center 30 vehicles to shiva hospital, 16 of them were carrying 260 patients and hospital staff along with dr. apple. so me i'm traveling along with the evacuation route. israel had planned, they were stopped by israeli troops at the gaza valley, along with the un and w h o n i c r c vehicles for 7 hours. then they detained dr. my home and i was telling me of his companion say he was detained and taken to an unknown
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location or prior to the si, fi as well have put a blockade on the delivery of feel medication and other necessary goods to be besieged palestinian territories. you weren't israel's bombardments have gone, certainly 60 below that says what his 116 medical sciences came on the side into the hospitals and other health institutions leaving any 33000 engine palestinians without basic medical care. as according to goals, as health ministry, the cousin mohammed to office on the head of i'll see for hospital says that the doctor was ready to put his life at risk for the sake of patient safety. yeah, yeah. so the for the siege, his wife asked him multiple times to leave the hospital. it was possible for him to come home with no risk, but he always said that he wouldn't leave the hospital until the very last patient
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was evacuated. he said that he is a manager and there is a medical oath that he cannot betray the claims responsibility for his patients. he asked all of us to get the world to save those patients. the patients that should be protected by international humanitarian law. they are powerless, and all of them are civilians. doctor mohammed knew he was facing emission that could cost him his life or get him detained. the only crime, the medical staff committed was serving humanity. today we heard that his detention has been extended by 45 days. the sorry bolt on israel is above the law. it is given immunity by the u. s. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gaza. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection. biden is the one responsible for the
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killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders. us. presidents gave them a license to kill by visiting israel. he gave his full support for a reward to destroy him, us, but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres. biden is the one who said that he saw be headed babies and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself, but received the information from netanyahu. diplomatic power, all sounds confidential. nobel peace prize when a henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 100. but you have been born american states washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war and remained a permanent voice on the political scene. awesome. so his desk, i'll say correspondence, dave sweetie, talk to, you know, new touching 3,
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because it is remarkable career of what it calls henry kissinger was a camera is not to get controversial, 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. i'm the president, richard nixon in gerad for the, this was a to motor, was period in world politics. of course it was the heights of the cold war, but he really, i guess i'm like, he's not doing the vietnam or controversial of course, a conflict which so a to meet in vietnam. he's killed and thousands of young americans would say any human body by 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,
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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 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 did also ensure that the us didn't have any kind of diplomatic relations with the palestine liberation organization. most famous, the a gaming, lots in america and central america. kissinger was the,
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one of the main boxes, weary of operation condo. this was whether you select support to all sorts haven regimes and dictatorships and not parts of the world at 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 democratic, the elected president. so i would really end day, of course, a 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 instead of smashing communism. this is what the headline want. exactly, of course, kissinger was really a cold will worry about 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
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a government and its invasion and occupation of each table. of course, the indonesian army must have good a quarter of a 1000000 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 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 bill recently with the rock choosing up of tensions and hostilities for treatment to 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 global. that's not for sure. yeah. and can we talk? yeah. but this part of the world as well, because kissinger had a long history of diplomatic ties and with russia,
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steve dating back to the cold war here. so kept those efforts at sue to the very 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 great mistake for ki. i have to join a night. so, and he said the 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 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, 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
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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 on to ukranian propaganda is. but he said issues with all tell you that's, have a listen to what you said. there has to be some understanding of it's, it'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 than to become a member of nato. that the official position of the united states government and the strong position that the united states government is in favor of nato membership. and i personally did that to that view. now of course he did shift told me slightly. he changes you earlier this year when he said that ukraine should be allowed to join night. so he viewed this in terms of the,
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the covenant conflicts that kind of pressure and criticism over the last time as well. wasn't there for saying anything vaguely balanced about russia at the impact on what was happening there? exactly. and kissinger was uh, as, especially in the last 2 years he sold the diplomatic lou as, as crew showing was, you know, he viewed things as, as a senior state. so i'm a senior politician and we'll 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 on the number of issues, a rush as to it, but just to a totally new situation. we have to deal with thought and probably say.

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