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the love should be to go the pronounced claims responsibility for the shooting in the west. jerusalem was killed, 3 civilians, and several others. we also heard from the news platforms, local news about flash, 5 guys off content areas. unconcerned reports say, is really tons of open fire and northern garza, because of the truth is only a long day with focused on an extension. ongoing w h. i is documents for the full 100, a todd, quite as well on medical institutions in goza, with a direct to about shape a hospital still on the west. we spoke to his concert and to get the details of the medical stuff for the past 10 business
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model. the only trying the medical staff admitted was serving to manage plus the end of an era as henry kissinger, the iconic us diplomats who orchestrated and manipulated some international conflicts size at the age of a 100. the a very well welcome to you. this is almost the international with the wells. news updates, as always, is great to have you with us. and we begin in jerusalem, where 3 civilians have been concerned, killed, and at least 6 others wounded in a my shoes. a mouse claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that it was a response for unprecedented crimes that are committed in occupied palestinian territories. local police in jerusalem. say 2 gunmen who tired out the a talk of being shot dead at the scene. a warning to study the image is the head is
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cctv. so it's it shows the moments of the attack to done the same. jumping out of a call and openings by a crowd of people at a bus stop as civilians trying to flee for their lives. just moments later, to all stairs, the soldiers and all civilian in the area with tongue fire, killing the to terrorist that's according to police. some of these base to on a list will be bomb and phase. the deadly attack has shaken is where the picture is becoming clear and clear or not. so unfortunately, the picture is getting ugly or not ugly. are 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, uh, 7 more injured or 4 of them are critical. so there might be more desks 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,
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reserved, uh, 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 ice 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 the war started. they began to round up a mazda affiliated people in east jerusalem. and in the west, i go back these 2 brothers from sold by how to these power steering brothers, 38 years old, and 30 years old. the 38 year old, the both 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 and this will say, why the letter no matter prison, why? the letter in the return to their houses we have had cases for palestinians have
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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, not because they didn't want to kill jews because they didn't want their parents houses to be destroyed. so is a work that is a not worth it. it's a great question on getting the funds local media reports came is rates hunks, have open, is fine in northern garza. natasha is the on the last day of the truth, journalist hung such a long reports from the own place. today as a resume on the 1st of the movie, it has worked 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 places on the skies, on the 1000 areas. and we also heard from the news platforms, local new platforms about on the flash side, guys all areas. and what is wondering is there really to be an extension on this
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scenario since fire on this conflict? confident fallacy is suffering since day one on this for a lot of times it has been really difficult situations. very complicated conditions. almost 114 hostages over to the red cross with 2 russian citizens released earlier. so if the palestinian prisoners were free, but as finding the westbound to wait and to increase and find the relatives ahead of the latest troops extension local journalists, mohammed cheap and nick colorado and gave us the license. i believe there will be a charge on extensions because that the families of the hostages that was there at relatives back home. and they will pressure these early prime minister benjamin at the, on his board cabinet to do anything in the power of ease row to release more hostages
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. so there's that much stuff for red negotiation ahead of these routes because that it will be much harder for his route to release man, or even a woman 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 it mandatory military service. so potentially anyone in the ages of 18 to 40 something, but a 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 his rights being the brands that they wants to destroy at home us. and to go by guys. ok, 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 attack in jerusalem early this morning,
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which threatens to shake things off a little bit. do you think it will have any influence on talks to pro his own good? the truth, unfortunately, is ro lives in this reality of continual stair attacks, visit variety of different scenarios for many decades and the nobody even the any more surprised about deeds or show what happened on the 7th of october, it was a show because it was something that is rough, didn't the sense that how that goes, but what we sell today, sir, is that the fuel i get fuel riley's? unfortunately, this is the reality in these route for many decades. mohammad, what is the situation? and the westbound right now has to be in any retaliation following be talking jerusalem, even turner pollution guys are going to include those bank. so the idea is working that it's meet the nation across those 10 categories can because and founded during the 7 days. and the also, or i smell, they want us to do more of that as we have just want to see guys that killed into
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the other so that it's really, it's collection of those things with the news. and also the that what it says is that how do they actually publish as a solution so that it can be focus commission on 5? you think of the, i don't see, nothing, boast bank. got these, the one come the, there is a 2 step is to the c o, $210.00, protesting is the most of them are women and 10 times bytes. and that, is there any expression of the scene as we want to send it back to the free all set, but assume a business i was paying or i'm the can some of them and between the fall, if i'm going to jail a depth of, of, off for me, right, and this channel without the other level. so it would cover the both of those camera cavities came from the far away from here, from here from there's nothing loose bank from jimmy implant cutting in and out bruce into it. and they were waiting for a look. i was on some thought, i have all of that. if it's a business it w h o has documented full 127. a tax by is ready for his own medical institutions
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in gaza since the spark of violence began on october, the 7th, the pilot started red crescent society has cooled on the international community to pressure as well to release the on the top. the head of con 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 poor under arrest. when it gets hot was arrested together. we think director of al schafer hospital know how many to apples, sonia it's who would it change it to ring a w h o led to evacuation of critically ill patients from i'll see saw hospital is where i what has not responded to requests from the w h o d u n for information on
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the condition of the doctor is a drawing statement by the id. i think the as well security is authorized. he has to shed light on the arrest. tel aviv accused to be had a valid shape, a hospital of having ties with him, asked militants while alleging that the hospital itself so that they had lost cologne's control center mohammed to abu saw me as brother, as i'm a boost telling me, i can test this thing as well as phones, new proof of any link between the hospital and the leaders of the minutes inquiry that does that, you know the, uh, the 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 concession 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. we want to know whether dr. i'm 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
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aggression in gaza. doctor 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 troll. and the you, when you in a sense 30 vehicles to ship a hospital, 16 of them were carrying 260 patients and hospital staff along with doctor will. so me, i'm traveling along with the evacuation root. israel had planned, they were stopped by as rarely, troops at the gauze of valley, along with the u. n. 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
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location or prior to the same spot is one has post a blockades on the delivery of feel medication and other necessary goods to the besieged palestinian territories during, as well as bombardments of dogs, at least 60 ambulances were heads. a 160 medical centers came on to find into the hospitals and other health institutions leaving the 33000 injured palestinians without basic medical care. as according to the dogs, as health ministry, the cousin of mohammed, otto saw me at the head of our safe. a hospital says that the doctor was ready to put his life at risk for the sake of his patient safety. yeah, so therefore 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
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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 a mission 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 site built 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. widen is the one responsible for the killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are
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only tools to commit to these murders us. presidents gave them a license to kill or by visiting israel. he gave his full support for award to destroy him us. but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres wise and 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 relative solve several russian is where he said being held hostage by homos have come to moscow looking for information about the loved ones. and to sure it says that they will be pul, was home. we had from some of those who attended a meeting at the is where the embassy to blame here, clinging to any possibility that our children are relatives. all those were being held hostage,
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including my son to get out of there and just to let them let them go their peaceful people. they just don't have the right to keep peaceful, innocent people, their children, women, old people, and youth ceasefire, no cease fire. they should let them go and stay. i logged into a group of and telegrams. and i saw a lot of link to videos. and i still follow these videos. i'm looking for and searching for him. i'm asking people that were, and this festival did you see him? i didn't see any video with andre. i saw a lot of terrifying videos dramatize me. it did, but i didn't see andre in any video. and the only information that i have is from ideas to our our, our, it's really our, me that here security now. but i didn't see any proof because that's what budget
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roni career via was the 1st man to be released. he's russian citizen. and we realize this was achieved with the assistance of russia. we really hope that and ray will also come out of this alive and we will see him soon. we really hope that and ray will also come out of this alive, and we will see him soon. i am very happy for roney, a sister and brother who came to moscow with us. remember the faces they called in to believe it was their brother and they said they wouldn't t believe it until they saw him in person, or at least until he was brought to egypt. because we know that all these arrangements so fragile for the following 24 hours, we felt very uplifted, and motions are coming back to me. that is, i am not letting myself cry, it destroys me. i've been feeling like a brick wall. is ready on both of those who rush alexander bends. visa is a hostages need is silence. he's most likely the own choice. a nice little bit
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inside of my senior. we don't have a lot of information because these people aren't really sharing a candidates and some of their relatives are still being held by some us. others are traumatized, so they're not willing to talk to some people wind tunnels other than slabs. one boy said that he was shown horrific footage. others say they were given the food for some were given enough somewhere, not effect remains that everyone is coming back except for one elderly woman and 85 year old who is in great condition. she's still in the hospitals and so there are some injured people as well. you don't have a lot of information yet. people are not willing to share it. unfortunately, such diplomatic power. how science nobel peace prize when a henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 100. but you have been born american shapes washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war, and remains a permanent voice on the political scene up until his death. let's discuss this with the allstate contributes a toddler we doing is in the studio here. now many thanks for coming in tara lovely
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to see you today. so henry kissinger has been cool. many things is quite what's a controversial and contradictory legacy isn't. it has been how is a pace maker has been condemned to the will mancha will still view on how we will go down in history. well, i'm going to to perform longer. and nikki, on this one. i mean, there's one, the biographer who basically the discounts for civilians. he had direct, you know, responsibility for 3w3w civilians and the different covers and over war operations and foreign adventures that america had over his tenure when he was, are, you know, orchestrating some of these operations. nobel peace prize win as we says. but i wrote it k, i k advocates of u. s. military interventions overseas. what impacts didn't that positive kids in his career have on the wealth that had a very bloody legacy? if you look at just what happened last on and tim bodya,
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i think uh anthony boarding famously has the code. all you have to do is visit cambodia and you want to beat him with your bare hands to death. that's like what he's saying is he was talking about the legal bombing of cambodia that was overseas like this center and literally 850000 people 250-0000 civilians were murdered during the carpet bombing of, of laos and somebody else. so it was pretty awful and he also, ironically that he got the never peace prize for, you know, during the vietnam era when it actually, he extended the war in vietnam. he expense he also, you know, had his hands in a lot of other different countries in latin america, south africa in bangladesh and used to murray, indonesia, you know, so you had trouble the legacy of civilian deaths around his policies that he tried to shape the one positive, of course, was china that was opened up during the cold war, but that was very,
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very much to fight against them the soviet union on because we were in the cold war of the soviet union, america was and so yes, it did open the doors to beijing and but what followed was some of the other phone adventures was, was pretty grim and cafeteria was of course, jewish as well. they had a long track record of diplomatic dealings in the middle east. and just a month before the dogs of war, rob said he bones, but quotes, it was a grave mistake. so let's so many people from totally different cultures, religions, and concepts to share the same lands. what do you make of his legacy in that part of the world? what an interesting thing to say, right? i mean, he's well known to be a zionist, and to be on the side of, of israel, so that let's put that aside for a 2nd. but just to say that people of multi nationals can't be together. you and i both here live in russia. we see people from all different phase from muslim jewish alike and christian orthodox, christian, all living in harmony and peace here in russia. so that kind of puts a, a,
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you know, a bullet through that theory of his. yeah. last yeah. cuz we just found himself in hot water when he suggested that kids should see territory to rush. we noted to end the conflicts that but he also caused for ukraine to join nato. it was something most go, has made very k. it is a red line. what do you make of his approach to the ukraine calling to say, do you think he missed the point that absolutely. i think he's in advanced stage when he was turning a 100. so he problems didn't get all the nuance, but obviously you couldn't have both. i mean, that was rush as hard line that, that ukraine should not join nato. i mean, actually rush only off to things of the key of reaching him and that is don't your doing nato and be neutral. so yeah, he missed the mark there is going to the vietnam war now because uh, kissing his assets to end the conflict. very included support for the devastating us carpet bombing campaigns in laws and con, body, as he said, they killed hundreds of thousands of people. what are your thoughts did present to
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the disease of the owner of the nobel peace prize? absolutely not. in fact, his counterpart refused it at the time. but if you go back to the paris a peace accords, he actually said secret tables to washington, the undermined v as a whole peace accord talks. then, so that extended the vietnam war, he was actually responsible for thousands of more. americans died at hundreds of thousands of enemies dying. so now i would say he did not do anything that would have, you know, a forwarded him, not a word in my opinion, and the supposed to be over. so i have democratic a elected chalet and president salvador, a lens, a by big types of august. i punish a which had a loss to give him pods and tell me, talk about this, the impact that has on latin america and had a huge impact and a long legacy. and this is why, you know, we to understand this and you have to understand who is very anti communist. and in his view, the socialist president it as duly elected in chile as a time,
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had to be removed. t a nixon, colluded on a secret too. it was carried up in the ca and, and then that installed to shake the finish as we all know from history. so thousands of people were tortured and murdered, and political opponents were killed. and so there was a bloody legacy after that, and it was actually a fascist regime that was installed by the american government, which was really a sub legacy coming to, to china again because of aging. and upon hearing news, the businesses that say they praised him because it will be remembered, of course, before joining us, trying to ties during the cold war era. and that certainly bill bridges are open. china had a lasting impact, but it also to have a wedge between china and it's a long time communist ally, the soviet union, was supposed to take it in a long time. it was it a good thing? well, i mean, at the time it made sense, right? and, and also what made also sense for the united states as they needed commerce and economic
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ties with china that were positive and they didn't need another front of possible hostility. so that's why i think that those androids were made. and you know, we live in a world where many things are true at once. so perhaps the one positive thing he did do was open those doors with finishing that forge then future. although now that that's been a bit rocky with the current administration, the biden regime, but, you know, we'll see what happens. thank you for coming in today and discussing this with us to get a 100 years old, is good age at the desk of henry kissinger. thank you very much all contributors, har right, coming to you. thank you as well. and henry kissinger century has come to a close. ensue is continues to cost a shadow on global politics. hello on how we states an air of international relations by august racing conflicts and ending was o. c dot com has you covered the
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russians, the pre and close to the request of the ministry of justice has labeled the so called international l. g. bp, social movements as extreme is to do a closed door hearing. it may have came following allegations made by officials from the justice ministry in accordance with article one of the federal law on the combating streams to cuba to use various science and manifestations. so for next to mr. inpatient have been identified in the activities over which would be to movement operating on the territory on the rest of the duration, including the incitement of social and religious discords. though, of course, as we just saw a rush, the supreme court has recognized the eligibility movement as an extremist organization. now this international civic algebra to 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. i filed a request to the court to recognize this organization as an extremist one. but
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right before way before the ministry filed the request and several n t a l g b tools were passed in russia, including a binding l g b to propaganda, as well as the most recently in july, the russian president vladimir putin signed a law against a gender reassignment, which also would mean that anyone that had changed their gender prior to the slow 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, the, any society there is more conservative leaning or simply disagrees with western values is dim and nice. and 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 m t l g d t law. but back to russia for a moment,
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because this month the russian president vladimir put in has talks about and has said that representatives of sexual minorities are part of society, none the less. and that essentially they can not be the north west douglas. good susan, the boy seems there is competitions in western countries in order to win something . you have to either talk right or show something from the life of sexual minorities and trust gen. this entrance forms as 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 win, to show something to talk about something, because this is also part of society. it's also what people live by, it's better if only they wouldn't contests, this is no good. so according to the russian president himself, these are people who also contribute to society and who also have the wife to compete and win in cultural competitions. but on like in the west here in russia, the emphasis is not on your sexual orientation, or whether you're parts of the,
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i'll give it to the community or not. here, the focus is on your knowledge and what talents you can bring to the table. but one question remains in that question is, what reactions can we expect from the west, maybe another pack of sanctions against russia, or maybe another scenario of the was condemned in rush off for violating human rights. was more details on the story and everything else that gets check all websites, all the comments on telic runs on that as well. i'll be back to the top of the hours on the
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