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cell as well as the part we still have some common ground, the the, the most claims responsibility for the shooting in west jerusalem, which killed at least 3 civilians and the wounded several of us. we also heard from the news platform, locally, new platforms about the flash of 5 guys on areas of concerns report se is waiting tags for both and fine and northern goza. that's just the truth is only for the last day was told on an extension ongoing since the w h r documents are the 400 a tax fine as well on medical institutions and goes up with a direct to about she's the hospital still under arrest. we spoke to his contact to get the details of the medical stuff and the doctor mohammed knew he was facing
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a mission that could cost him his life for get him to take the only crime, the medical staff committed was serving humanity plus the end of an era, as henry kissinger, the iconic us diplomats locust raise it down to manipulate. if some international conflicts dies at the age of a 100, the a very well welcome to you. this is on the international with the world news update as the way it is great to have you with us. and we begin in jerusalem with 3 civilians have been concerns killed at least 6 of those wounded and i'm not shooting last claims responsibility for the attacks. they think that it was in response for unprecedented crimes that were committed in the occupied palestinian territories. local police in jerusalem, say 2 gunmen who tied out the attack of being shot instead of the same. a warning,
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disturbing images ahead this ac tv. so it shows the moments of the todd to got another thing done. so you also have a call as opening spine as a crowd of people as a bus stop as civilians try to flee for their lives. just a moment, slice or 2 of the soldiers and then on civilian in the area with tons, fire, killing the to terrorists. according to police, tennessee, phase 2, analysts will be fun and safe. the deadly attack has shaken as well. the picture is becoming clear and clear. uh not so. unfortunately, the picture is getting ugly or not ugly, or 3 victims of the terrace on the back of a died. one of them is rather lead miller, a wasserman, a rabbi restored his rabbinical judge and the rabbinical courts, and the osh dog a young. busy man, the 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 2 palestinian terrace that were killed on the spot,
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one by a civilian was killed in the other. the other one was killed by a reserved soldiers. and they are from so by 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. there's 2 more started. they began to round up some off of affiliated people in east jerusalem. and in the west, i go back these 2 brothers from sold by how to these palestinian brothers, 38 years old, and 30 years old. the 38 year old, both identified with the mazda, the 38 year old, that's 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 and this will say, why the letter no matter prison, why? the return to their houses we have had cases for palestinians have shown up with
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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. not 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 of the, of the concerns local media reports came is really tongue science open site in northern garza. i'm in the class, is that on the last day of the truth, journalist tons of july and reports from the on can i today as a sub resume on the 1st of the movie? it does. busy really hard to make it happen. many on the humanitarian instructions 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,
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new platforms about on the flash side goes on as long as areas and what is wondering and then really to be on extension on this scenario. since fire all new to me, i'm in on this conflict. confident fallacy. and suffering since day one on this for a lot of fun that has been really difficult situations. very complicated conditions. hyundai to 14 hostages ofa to the red cross with 2 russian citizens when he started there. so the palestinian prisoners were free but as well in the west bind kaywood and to increase it by their relatives ahead of the laces. truth extension the w h o has documented 427 attack spot is where the forces on medical institutions in gauze since the spark of violence began. on october 7th, they published on red crescent society high school in the international community
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to pressure is well to release only it could tub the heads of con eunice, emergency medical center of 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 who are under arrest. i'll make a tab was arrested together with the director of al schafer hospital in the home. it's also near the 2 were detained during a w, h o elective actuation of critically ill patients from l. she's the hospital as well. a has not responded to requests when the w right show on the un full information on the condition of the dog. so it was a drawing statements by the ideas on the as well securities will, thursday, has since shed light on the arrests kind of accused the heads of
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o c falls so that having ties with him, ask the militants while, alleging that the hospital itself. so if, if they have mazda, cologne's on control center, mohammed's api, somebody is brother as an apo selling me a contest. this thing is, well, has found new proof of any link between the hospital and the need of the medicine group. that does that, you know v i a z 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 solve them in gaza. and we want to know whether dr of who's selling money um is still alive or not. we already know that 6 of the detainees weren't killed inside detention centers since the beginning of the aggression in gaza. dr. boost telling me i stayed inside the hospital during the
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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 h. o and the un un sent 30 vehicles to ship a hospital. 16 of them were carrying 260 patients and hospital staff, along with dr. will. so me, i'm traveling along with the evacuation root. israel had planned, they were stopped by as rarely, troops at the gaza valley, along with the un and w h o and i c r c vehicles for 7 hours. then they did change dr. my hammond episode me and his companions say he was detained and taken to an unknown location does not apply it to the safe spot as well. has puts a blockade on the delivery of fuel medication and other necessary goods to the
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besieged palestinian territories. during the, as well as bombardments of guns or it needs to fix the ambulances where hits 116 medical centers came on the fire, including hospitals and other health institutions leaving the 33000 injured palestinians without basic medical k. as according to gauze, as health industry, because an uh, an of mohammad. the app is telling me at the head of l. c. for hospital stays that the doctor was ready to put his life at risk for the sake of patient safety. yeah i need to do 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 was evacuated. he said that he is a manager, and there is a medical oath that he cannot betray the claim to responsibility for his patients.
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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 so i thought those 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 killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders. the us. presidents gave them
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a license to kill by visiting israel. he gave his full support for a war to destroy him, us. but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres. why that 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 that. and yahoo rushes supreme court was at the request of the ministry of justice is label be so cold international l, g, b. it's a social movement of extremist during a closed or hearing. it may have came following allegations made by officials from the justice ministry in accordance with the article, one of the federal law on the combating stream just activities, various science and the for station. so for next to mr. inpatient have been identified in the activities of the eligibility movement operating on the territory
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on the rest consideration, including the incitement of social and religious discords. well, that's cost wise to laws hazy. le allows to find out more and more good to see a formal can you tell us about this decision by the supreme court of russia to now, of course, as we just saw a rush, the supreme court has recognized the eligibility movement as an extremist organization. now this international civic eligibility movement is quiet and unclear and vague definition. and so the implications that this law will have are also quite unclear. but the situation came after the ministry of justice filed a request to the court to recognize this organization as an extreme is one. but right before way before the ministry filed the request, several n t a l g be to laws were passed in russia including a binding l g b to provide guns. c as well as the most recently in july,
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the russian president vladimir put in, signed a law against a gender reassignment, which also would mean that anyone that had changed their gender prior to this law is now no longer eligible to adopt children. for instance, of course, all of this came under fire and had negative reactions from the west. as of course . c any society there is more conservative leaning or simply disagrees with western values, ease them. and i said one of the very good examples and latest examples of this is when the united states was talking about passing on sanctions on uganda amid its passing of the latest. and t l g b, t law. but back to russia for a moment, because this month the russian president vladimir put in has talked about and has said that representatives of sexual minorities are part of society. none the less. and that essentially they can not be ignored. let's take a listen. a good susan,
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the boy seen various competitions in western countries in order to win something. you have to either talk right or show something from the life of the sexual minorities and transgender entrance forms through and for many different titles. here's what i like to say. i'll say something unexpected. they to these topics and these people have a right to when they show something to talk about something just because this is also part of the society. it's also what people live buying. it's better if only they win contest. this is no good. who do, you know, according to the russian president himself, as we just heard, these are also people who contribute to society and have the right to compete and win in competitions. but the main difference here is unlike in the west, russia is simply not focused on what your sexual orientation is, whether your parts of deals you be to community or not that but the focus here is more on your knowledge and talent when it comes to cultural competitions,
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for instance, many things, but if the printer is up to speed on that, does autism, asia diplomatic powerhouse i'm calling from a virtual nobel peace prize, when a henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 100. the gentlemen born american states and washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war, remained a permanent voice on the political scene up until his death correspondence the suite a towards my call 18, and no, no through kissinger's. remarkable, crooked career. what it calls henry kissinger was a camera, is not to get controversial, a cabinet, so 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 a foreign policy. but he really, i guess, made his mom doing the vietnam or controversial, of course, a conflict which so a to meet in vietnam. he's killed in thousands of young americans, which at any human body brought to the cause issues. and he will protest movement
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on the streets of the united states and indeed across the world. now he extended that war, of course, into neighboring ken bode yeah, 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. moving across to the middle east, he was sent to really to the company with the codes. this was the 1st piece that it was struck between as well. and egypt, the 1st arab nation really to recognize the, the state of israel. now this is a country, an old dot, under the guys most, that of smashing communism. this is what the headline want. exactly, of course, kissinger was really a cold war. worry a that was, that was really his, you know, his stump on, well politics at the time. again,
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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 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 the 2 nations that someone say he also brought the industrialization nor speed it up in china as well. absolutely. no, yeah, close. i mean, his legacy is touched every par uh, globe that so that not so 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 rushes, steve dating back to the cold war. he also kept those efforts at fruit 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
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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 ki. i have to join at night. so in 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 this notorious ukrainian co list as an anti ukranian propagandist. but he said is ease with a t. that's what listen to what you said. there has to be some understanding of h, especially ukraine's historic 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 than to become a member of nato. that the official position of the united states government that
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the strong position that the next it's government isn't save of nato membership. i personally did that to that view. now of course, he did shift on this slide that 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, the cover and conflict, the pressure and criticism of at the time as well. wasn't there for saying anything vaguely balanced about the russia at the impact on what was happening there? exactly. and kissinger was uh, as, especially in the last 2 years he's old, the diplomatic woo, as, as cri showing was, you know, he viewed things as, as a senior state. so i'm a senior politician and we will politic tubs. and, and he gives, 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 tell them up. i think obviously they have
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some disagreements on the number of issues, a rash as to it, but just to a totally new situation. we have to deal with putting probably said it on a different basis and we did during the cold war because now then many other places like india for example, really china move and i didn't exactly the same road during the cold war and i do not believe that the united states and rush of that would be strategic opponents on the country. i think they will be strategic a todd and this, and this is the next step the russian farm. and as the 2nd i've spoken b o. s, as the may sinks and the organization is on the brink of the, of this, as it says, subjugated by the you and nato. is that human we should live,
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but it was a she things to do. we need human rights institutions that a so flawed they can be used as a tool by those the aim to privatize international organizations for their own needs. how can this kind of, i see so if the interests of europe in security and cooperation? the situation today is a direct result of attempts by all neighbors in the west to use the i see to aggressively push their own selfish interests, destroying the fundamental principle of consensus and the very culture of the pharmacy. however, in the capital of the west and well, there is an obsession with crushing any chance for a revival of the i see they have already created the european political community, excluding russia and belarus, destroys another line of separation across the continent and breaks up the i c area that's good lives. now it's a lot of pay for when i cause the roof and marine, i get to see you said what else was said at the means again, what was like
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a level of support was his main points of contention as well. sir, gabrielle definitely did amends. his awards there and he brought up examples to support each and every argument. this is after all, the world's largest regional security group, but he no longer sees this as an effective organization. he said that the you has basically a band and the original goals set out by the original members of the a or c, and is now playing by the rules of the west. he also said that he sees a c observers going selections with prepared conclusions. west, some states created a personal institutions that in practice 6 to alienate russia and bellows. most goes key ally of course. and also that they have virtually destroyed any trends of abroad based east west corporations by those unprecedented sanctions that we've seen put on most go over the conflicts in ukraine. he also brought up how, for example, it was the west, which was the 1st one to withdrawal from the treaty of open skies,
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which naturally lowered confidence and security. and that the west doesn't care about any agreements outside of nato, the same nato as to remind that the foreign ministers there, that bomb, the, this law, the, that turned ukraine and georgia against russia. and also she once again reminded the foreign ministers sitting there, that fonts while on an angle on merkel themselves admitted that the key of agreement, for example, were just a stolen tactics for to build the military capabilities there. so his question is, what is the point of this organization? if it only serves their interest just with me, but it is security to is less than a lead. so i've made a short sighted choice in favor of mates. so over the i see that true intentions were again made clear that true intentions were again made clear when washington and brussels rejected russia's proposals on legally binding security guarantees for europe. in december 2021. they didn't even get age and
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a dialogue with us. the 1st is due on january 28th, 2022. i sent a message to the foreign ministers of europe on the us, just calling for an explanation on that position over the application, not to strengthen one's own security at the expense of the security of others, which was adopted at the i c e summit. nobody answered the question, because instead we received responses from the e. u foreign policy branch and the nato secretary general. the scott at around the issue is the, for the position of the west was no one. cause what are presidents or prime minister assigned to the i see, only nato can provide legally binding security guarantees decided unless the you continues to be generally play as role suffering the greatest consequences of the united states gamble in ukraine. and as far as using our economic partnership that delivered prosperity to the european union for decades just was supposed to be. and once again started to live off, had to remind the foreign ministers there that it was the key of regime that
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started human rights violations. all the way back in 2014, with germany's concerns as you put a because germany consented to the fact that as for the level of put a nazis seize the power there. so at the moment sir, did land rover, doesn't see a future with you always see, he says that it is in jeff in jeopardy. and he says that that is because of a western states and their actions. by the way, this meeting was not attended by you crane. and also as the only allowed to your list way in the and poland didn't show up over in protest over sort of the lab rooms near presence there. so that's there i bought from the o. s. c meeting and we'll start the lever. i've had to say there marina many things for that se marina cause, or if i let us continue the conversation, that's plus live to our guests nuclear, vague and independent journalists. now, thanks for joining us on the so lovely to see that there was a so rushes for him, it is uh, was quite staving. most of the of the i see today didn't hold,
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but i said the organization is on the brink of the, of that a base is a statement that he would agree with to yes. yes. clearly, this organization has some functions, not very well, but has functions for 50 years. but in the last years it has really become inefficient, totally inefficient. at least the problem was right in the explaining why do you do all the all the side of cause you have mrs. bought a boat for germany and all the office from the denmark to lock some back to old countries of europe that quote of cause. blaming russia for everything and the rest . and every time there was this assertion, which is really good scandal. it is that the special price you need ukraine is a profound attack by russian pro fault. it's incredible to treat you that when since 1990 russia the soviet union 1st and then russia has said repeatedly that the
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red line is ukraine not to create an inmate base. i mean to the americans, james baker, the secretary of state in february 1990 declared to gorbachev and ship on the opposite side of the nato would not move when each eastwood vault when age and then the americans wind through their teeth and many central european countries job, but again, the red line was you crying? in 21. i mean, based off of those, mentioned that in 2021, a russian makeup also said ok, let's talk. let's see, that's a project of a treaty and get back consent. we don't talk to you and of course missed the savanski follow up. i think i'm going to put it in the constitution step, rejoined they to the result is what everybody's now, it's a special operation. does the only way to talk to nature and now is the fact that, of course, russia is winning this war in the sense that you are cranking up when the conflict
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. so everybody needs to talk to you a few to understand base. so we got to bit stupidly, like they did now today of this morning at the conference. but people know, i mean truck, he had a very good speech today at d, y, c on a plane already this morning. the sending, you know, we need to talk, we need to be deep, dramatically conscious that the solution is not in x joint 18 each other. so that are still some good points that i think the symmetric nose into any would be or he would be ready probably to continue talking in people with the if the organization come. thank you. come back to its fun to box. the officials from the bowl takes a new frame, decided to to boy, he caught the amazing because of the presence of the russian delegation at the sun made its best on a good. stine, well, gary refused to allow the play and carrying the russian delegation to the always
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the summit to post where it says space is this constructive diplomacy. because like you said, you know, last what was may be the same point over and over again. the continue to fall on deaf is and you say, you think you saw some sign of hope at the talks today? is that to the science of hopes there and the other places i mean to you, to pin cut costs when he starts that every time there is a big conference like that, you have a for sustainable directions like the polls, the baltic states, ball guy, you know, for bidding the, the plan of the diplomatic mission of luck for us to, to fly over. i mean, this was ridiculous. so the conference to place left off, i mean, takes place today. level is there and there are some interesting points. i mean the honda, the said, interesting things, i'm great is indeed going to be on you and you of course to pull some of that what they all there. it's not just the normal head of delegation speaks, but they all,
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they're, you know, everybody is there. they did all pauses, they could just like feature, you know, it's seems impulses they can buy the pin by mistakes. but in fact, they're ready to discuss that if you, if you see the west and media, you know, legal, official mediated with that have changed that to, to, to, to russia over the last 2 weeks, maybe 2 weeks this, they start understanding that credit is not coming when the conflict, you know, and that discussions need to be carried out if they want to obtain something. so it's whole, i'm hope for the future. good. i'm sorry. but if you want to call on behalf of it, because it does feel like we found ourselves in the situation. now wed dialogue in deployments, they have all but disappeared altogether when it comes to your relations with the washer. and to like, step down from this point is going to take some aspect but we also.
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