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this will be the do you need the medical supplies you need empty by arctic. so you need the most basic uh tools which now have been coming in to some extent. but the way from being, you know, a start description of the health prices in gaza from a w h o spokes person talking to r t. as the organization previously said, disease could kill more people in the enclave. pen bond that says the w h o documents over 400 attacks by israel on medical institutions and goes up to the director of all she for hospital phil under arrest. we spoke to his husband to get the details of the medical staff ordeal. the doctor,
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my hammond knew he was facing a mission that could cost him his life for get him detained. the only crime, the medical staff committed was serving humanity plus the end of an era, as henry kissinger the controversial us diplomat orchestrated and manipulated. some international conflicts dies age 100, the coming to you from the russian capital. this is our to international with the latest and world news today. i'm fiorella, isabel. great to have you with us. the w h o warns the health needs in gaza may increase dramatically, pointing out that more people could die from diseases, then bombs, the organization spokesperson told us exclusively about the dire health situation in the enclave. in those, the text you mentioned, the 54 or 5,
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some of the 60 people killed. but 16 if i have to because right i have actually been killed in the medical stuff have been killed while on service. the risk is a, with all that is the current situation of the, the up to the lacking of, uh, hygiene situations that destroyed the water and sanitation system destroyed a waste. the collection system that diseases spread easily. we have already seen an increase of a respiratory infection. something which we normally see in a month has, has multiplied a expect us, especially within children. there is a risk that other diseases spread highly. the problem is on top of this risk that the survey and system is destroyed. so we're lacking. and so of course the police didn't in a hard, he's on the ground, the, the read press send or he'd be the ministry of health. the lacking the most important it's advanced tools, a laboratory is destroyed to really get to the ground of any infectious disease
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outbreak risk. so it's a double take. on the one hand, the higher risk of the other hand, less means or non, no means nearly to check to survey. and hence also the controls of that means if you need medical supplies, you need to enter biopics. you need the most basic uh tools which now have been coming in to some extent. but the way from being, you know, and in jerusalem, 3 is rarely civilians have been confirmed, killed and at least 6 others are wounded in a mass shooting a most claimed responsibility for the attack, stating it was a response for unprecedented crimes that are committed and occupied palestinian territories. local police say 2 gunmen who carried out be a tab for a shot dead at the scene. a warning disturbing images ahead. this cctv footage shows the moment of the attack to government are seen jumping out of
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a car and opening fire at a crowd of people at a bus stop as they tried to flee just moments later to off duty soldiers and then on an arm civilian in the area of return, fire silly 2 of the shooters, according to police. now let's go live to journalists, my hobbies not shaved from the west bank city of rama, left on store schumann from con eunice in southern gaza. and nickelodeon and robbie berman from tel aviv a robbie. let's start with you. earlier. we spoke to the relative of a hostage that was recently released. his mother has returned home, but he is still waiting for his father to be fried by her mos 1st. let's take a lesson my mother was released by my father and many other were not released yet. and we need to do whatever needs to be done in order to bring them home. its almost is going to whatever they can to make our life miserable are very cool.
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they don't. let's read for us to see them then. and this is unacceptable because the red cross, the new in the other, you might be turning organization suppose to be human, to turn for everyone, not just for one side. and finally, the with no pursuing some us in order to see these really there, we don't know who's alive. we both know who's the one that was sick. we don't know anything about their conditions are held in the government, tried to support us and make our life easier, that we could focus on these goals and to bring them home and, and we do whatever we can and know that to bring them home. the reason i'm doing these interviews is for all the old one, the tip know that people are released but the majority of the people are not released yet. and they must do what ever need to for them to return. so robbie, what do we know about the upcoming release of more hostages? so i'm here and she, the hospital and things are getting very excited. there's a lot of people here waiting. the hostages are coming very soon. we don't know much
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about the officers other than there were 12 going to be released today. 2 of them with russian citizenship as well as really citizenship to women are being released 21 years old and 40 years old, a 21 year old. my us, we saw a video of her release by hamas early on where her arm seemed to be in some kind of cast with metal rod sticking out of it as if she had an operation. but when she was seen on video today, i didn't notice any sling or any cass around her arm, so i guess things i need to be clarified there. i will say we're getting disturbing reports from children who are being released from a captivity in gaza. so they're saying that they were in some degree, tortured, not just the product of food, most of them, most of the hostages last about 50 percent of their body weight. but also one of the boys was kept in a dark room for a few weeks where he was forced to watch the horrific videos of how mazda service killing and raping women in their attack. uh one um i think it was a filipino worker said that he was deprived of food to the point where when they
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led him to the bathroom, he took out extra toilet paper and then went in a to, in order to say she is hungry. well, i'm a harmon today, but i'm all moved about met us secretary of state anthony blinking. what can you tell us about their meeting of the yes and they have to, it was a thought bus receive that you asked if you thought it was that on the link you're here. i'm a law. it was the 5th meeting between our bus and the banking says 7 of 12, but i thought into the system shows that we think this goes to the is this part of the supervisor should have as far as what it was and thought best. and this is size of the civilization of this is 5 in the get a strip to avoid, but it's the best, the videos and guys of the mid thought as well as the homes, the motion and the scope of the election against the. but i see the prism of the inside is a joke about supervisor the evolution with a complete file above days. all it validates your against the policy that's in
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those back. i did get a slip and it's a to allow the intern go more into it and it does supplies to that. does the hosting does to be able to function on funds, gives it to you and to provide me because care for a 1000 of us seen an agent in gaza. what if anything was taking place between our best under blinking of the pop up compound here and available? somebody seen and organize us, the average us together and the citizens on against the us. it completely f unfunny via bills are sent to us as well. and before we bought sufficient and the water goes together through thank you and a months or over to you. now we've gathered some of the reactions in gaza as the true still hold. let's have a listen or is that enough? no. hello, my family and i would have seen the whole neighborhood and people with heavy bol, the truth. would they aggression against guys or had stopped for a while? the loss of life and everything else had stopped? i want the world to stop the unjust zionist occupation of the security. no loved
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ones illuminating the us and displacing us before the war. we were happy now homes with our neighbors and the people around neighborhoods right now homeless, living from one place to another, to school shelters and destroyed houses into real world. that's why you didn't get the situation is very, very bad. and this truth will not help until the people of the north can return to their homes. this truth is, and israel's interest is not ours at all. when the truth was declared, i came to check on our house and what has happened, everything is destroyed. and all the people have loved their homes. they can't even find fool. many of us, my message to the world is to think about us. we want to leave like that. not that they leave and we die. we are a peaceful months or can you give us some insight into how people in gaza are feeling at the moment of the it's been almost 8 weeks is the start of this complex and you have 2300000 palestinian civilians here that have been going
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through f likes and then the invasion, kidding, over 15000 in sitting over 30000. destroyed 70 percent of the infrastructure and not allowing except the negligible don't with aden sites. and with the cold weather, it's becoming very difficult to sort of live here in an automotive way. even earlier, we had an exclusive look into an inside the futures quoted. uh that was uh, basically a high school now since they come out, if you do sent that home for 3500, it's mostly from the north. you can listen to the people in agony talking at all times. they lost everything in the north. everything has been lost, everything has been bombarded. now they are here, this place waiting for mil pampers diapers for their children blankets. and they are complaining that even told the truth is still here. they are still waiting for the much needed aid to come through. however,
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despite all the challenges, the more out of the people to get us very high, and they feel that they want the war of the hearts and the minds of the people all around the world. especially after images and videos of these data hostage is being released saying good by showing good to patients get sort of that expressions. and this is opposite of what was clear before by the is really the media propaganda claiming that leads happens kidding. of babies helping them be heading them. i think that definitely seen is here really feel that the one the media war and that with, with continuous efforts from these really people looking for peace. the us government, putting pressure on the cabinets, the truce will hold and we'll continue. thank you months or let's go back to tell the for a moment, nick, we've seen the relatives of hostages gathering up the square again today. what can you tell us about how people there are feeling at the moment of the people here
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they want their relatives and loved ones back home. they're saying those are in the sentence. riley's, that's very good. not from their homes, from music festivals from the street. so from the road and they have nothing to do with the political issues that israel and guys they just struggle are people and they want that. busy everybody is well international community, international organizations, anyone who can help, who will do any thing in their power to pressure on how much to release those people because. busy nothing to do with this softly and then also hub that in the end there will be some solution. and this is where i will not continue to live. i under this the continuous threats or fat rockets of their attack and the life of the war zone that's continues here for so many decades. they are eager for peace and for good life. and they hope that this will happen one day here. thank you.
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that was journalist mojave energy from the west bank city of rama la mon source, to man from con eunice in southern gaza. and nickelodeon and robbie berman from tel aviv thank you. thank you. the w h o has documented 427 attacks by is really forces on medical facilities on palestinian territories since violence began on october 7th, the policy in red crescent society has also called on the international community to pressure israel to release on a top the head of the 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. poor under arrest. anita tom was arrested
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together with the director of i'll she for hospital mohammed, i'll boost on mia. the 2 were detained during the w. h. old letter back to ation of critically ill patients from the all she for hospital. israel has not responded to requests from the w h o m, the u. n. for information on the condition of the drafters, a joint statement by the idea of an israel securities authority has since shed light on the arrest. tel aviv accuse the head of all she for hospital of having ties with a moss militants while alleging that the hospital itself served as a home mas to man and control center mohammed. i'll boost on me as cousin adam. bu so me a contest. let's say israel has no proof of any link between the hospital and the militants group 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,
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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. blue sell them. one of them 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. 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 h o and the u. n. d u n. a sent 30 vehicles to ship a hospital. 16 of them were carrying 260 patients and hospital staff,
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along with dr. edwards. so me, i'm traveling along with the evacuation root. israel had planned, they were stopped by israeli 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 home and i was telling me of his companion say he was detained and taken to an unknown location. now prior to the cease, fire is or have put up blocked aid on the delivery of fuel medication and other necessary goods to the besieged palestinian territories. during israel's environment of gaza, at least 60 ambulances were hit. 160 medical centers came under fire, including hospitals and other health institutions, leaving nearly 33000 wounded palestinians without medical care. that's according to the gods as health ministry mohammed booth. so my cousin says that the doctor was
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ready to put his life at risk for the sake of patient safety. the you i need to do for the siege. his wife asked to 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 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
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has been extended by 45 days. the sorry bulk of done is around is above the law. it is given immunity by the us. 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 only tools to commit to these murders. the 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 wise and as the one who said that he saw be headed babies. and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself,
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but received the information from that in yahoo and following a deadly attack in jerusalem, the is really prime minister as well as state security chief, have called for the continuation of the conflict in gaza, sitting the only language, how mos understands is the language of war. of this type of incident proves again how much we can show weakness, how much we have to speak to him, us only through intentions, only through the war. sound yes of the show i am a school i just finished a meeting with us secretary of state until the blinking shortly after how much the motor is killed is riley is here in jerusalem. and i told him, this is the same how much this is the same. how much that carried out the terrible massacre on october 7th, the same how much this is trying to measure us everywhere. and i told him that we saw i swore to eliminate thomas and nothing will stop us. we will continue this war until we achieve the 3 goals to release all our abilities to eliminate some ice
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completely. and to ensure that such a threat from cause it will never reoccur without the option. as of now, this isn't the 1st time is really political. leadership has used similar rhetoric, national security minister, ben gavera stated he's ready to tear down the unity of the israeli government. if the war in gaza is stopped, while benjamin netanyahu has said the war is necessary to prevent future threats. with many taking this to mean, he will never allow the creation of an independent palestinian state in the occupied territories. i am the only one who will prevent a palestinian states in gaza on the west bank after the war. i have known president biden for almost 40 years, and i know how to speak to the american public. to me, mob voices calling for the impeachment of benjamin netanyahu. among these really public are getting stronger. several demonstrators for testing in front of b is really parliament for arrested. according to local reports,
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they share videos of the incident on social media saying that police told them such protests are forbidden. demonstrators are not the only was calling for the resignation of benjamin netanyahu. former is really prime minister lead, but ross has also said that in yahoo has to go international legitimacy is really not fast tensions with the us could boil over, but nothing yahoo gun managed this complexity unfit to lead. he must go before the consequences of his falls becomes irreversible. that's in the government is causing great home to israel, strategic standing and leading the war that has no end point. that's in the who is ignoring the fact that the relationship of trust with the white house is crucial for israel to achieve its goals. we heard from is really member of parliament offer cust if, who says that benjamin netanyahu and his party are not interested in peace, but rather revenge. no one has to understand that this said it's not, not the k is processed. a pilot to your band. v is a z like
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a ball to bump bios down interested in bluff. the don't have life without black. and this is, it isn't the oldest of all did the game. the exchange of course, which is a prison, is a downloads interested in the lives of the students, but they know yeah, interested environments. they're interested in bloodshed visa continues. basic use, end of this is where it would be an easy way. i mean, if people, 1st of all it's almost totally, so it'd be then you demonstrate against people in the inquiry. so seized by 8 students, wellcare suspended and even fire the expressed any kind of input, the put the tube. i mean, from the very beginning, it actually the beginning of the se, in the, in the, in the past week or 2, then, you know, actually the, the mentioned even the ones that the least single source, which is one of the goals of these are sort, don't doesn't the only
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a talked about the elimination of come us and we began to speak about the lease of the hostages as one of the goals of the slow when he began to understand that the public opinion is favorable for they say it's in favor, will stopped it because that then you know and never was the, was never interested in the well being of the, of these and i, and these are, these are the society or this state of these are these interest in the only one thing is, own wellbeing is own a good, the lifted on ben be and he's fax. com and we have some updates in the, in and out of the can about the lives of anyone. neither of the police the means. and of course no jewel in the in know it's a joy, jews. they don't care about it, they want to revenge american in politician and controversial nobel peace prize winner henry kissinger has passed away at the age
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of 100. the german born diplomat shape washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war and remained a prominent voice on the political scene up until his death r t corresponded. steve sweeney talk to my colleague union o'neill about kissinger's long and some mold choice career. or what of course, henry kissinger was a camera, is not to get controversial cabinets that will be barely a country or continent across the world. how's him beat affected somehow by um, by his role as the architect of u. s. 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 with that ending human body by to the cause issues, as he will protest, movement on the streets of the united states, and indeed across the world. now, he extended the war, of course, into neighboring come buddha,
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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. uh, he was sent to really to the company with the codes. this was the 1st uh uh, piece deal was struck between israel and egypt. the 1st arab nation really to recognize the, the state of israel. now this is a country, an old dot, under the guise instead of smashing communism. this is what the headline want. exactly. of course, kissinger was really a cold war. worried that was, that was really his, you know, his stump on well politics at the time. again, 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
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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 for treatment to nations, and some would say he also brought the industrialization nor speed it up in china as well. absolutely. no. yeah. close. i mean, his legacy is touch chevy, colorado. oh black said that not so 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 rushes, steve dating back to the cold war. he also kept those efforts at, through to the very last year of his long life, making some controversial, others would say inciteful statements on to ukraine conflict. yes, of course. now he did say initially that he was absolutely fine with ukraine's membership of your opinion. he's to him this made perfect sense, but where, where he different from the us, official policy was that he initially said that it would be a great mistake for kids to join at night. so in one point he was suggesting that,
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uh ukraine should see some type of treat 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 on to ukranian probably gotten this, but he said his use with a t that's have a listen to what you said there has to be some understanding of it's 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 then to become a member of nato. at the official position of the united states government and strong position that the united states government isn't save of nato membership. i personally did that to that view. now, of course,
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he did shift on this slide. he changes you earlier this year when he said that you crane should be allowed to join 90. so he viewed this in terms of the, the cover conflicts, 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, and kissinger was, uh, as, especially in the last 2 years he's, all of the different categories is, is pretty showing was, you know, he viewed things as, as a senior estate. so i'm a senior politician and we will politic tubs and, and, and 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. uh, i think obviously they have some disagreements on the number of issues. i'm not sure as to it, but just to
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a totally new situation. we have to deal with putting probably say it on a different basis and we did the cold war because now that many other places like india, for example, really china move and that in exactly the same road during the cold war. and i do not believe that the united states and russia, i'm going to be strategic opponents on the country. i think they will be strategic partners. and that's it. next, the earlier we spoke with the director of the india foundation research center. he says indians will remember henry kissinger for turning a blind eye to the genocide of been gully hindus in bangladesh. back in 1971 the american uh on boy god. that point of that, he was a person in mister blood and they just kept on sending besides to washington,
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that general tardy is big compared to other guys that were going populations. but the pockets on the ministry identified or drug, the commenting was ignored. but because india really this an all the frames and then you get some just vacancy but branded so good. uh, the uh, the american interest or anything to them to sort of, uh, extend frontier which was through india road that they made a change. so i'm actually, i don't think that it'd be the consistent policy under the bar here, but proceeds and america's policy drawers are huge. and just to confirm you are going to have for you, surprise, because you brought didn't want to close. but he brought the wall to a closed, they're going to utilize that. they were losing that rule. the norman piece, the price of the address so that you have more to can address all of the of the, of the risk to in this particular case itself that you, a particle address of the united states.
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