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the, the take hostages, free by home mosse are an egypt of 30 posts, many and prisoners. oh wait, release from is really jails. that's as mediators press for another 2 day extension for the cause of truth agreement. do you need medical supplies? you need the antibiotics, you need the most basic uh tools which now have been coming in to some extent. but wait from being, you know, a short description of the health prices in gaza from a w, a chose folks person talking to our team and building on earlier comments that more problems could dive from disease than bob shibley's. but it was a should do, we need human rights institutions that a so flawed,
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they can be used as a tool by those the team to privatize international organizations for their own needs. process for administer a deresa, c o f c e counsel questioning the relevance of an organization. he says has been subjugated 5 western interest plus the end of an era, as henry kissinger, the controversial us diplomats orchestrated admin. if you waited international conflicts dies age 100, the coming live from r t international students, and most of the welcome to the hour's top stories from across the globe. if you're elizabeth, the red cross has transferred 6 more hostages. freed from homos captivity to egypt on thursday, a head of the expected release of 30 posted in prisoners from israeli jails. talk
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us are ongoing to prolong the truth, which has been extended into a 7th day. we spoke with you all your moses and his railey, whose parents were taken by him off on october 7th, his mother was released during a recent hostage prisoner exchange, but its father remains in captivity. my mother was released by my father in many other ways, not released it. and we need to do whatever needs to be done in order to bring them home. its almost is going and whatever they can to make our, our life miserable. they're very cool. they don't, let's read for us to see them then, and this is unacceptable because the red cross, the new in the you might be turning organization supposed to be human to turn for everyone, not just for one side. and finally, the group know, 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 for the government. tried to support us
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and, 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 that home. the reason i'm doing these interviews is for all the was, was the pip, know that it's a people who are released, but the majority of the people who are not released yet, they must do whatever need to for them to return. well, as you know, this is day 6 of the hostage release. 12 were released today to them with the russian citizenship to young. well, well young woman, 21 year old. my uh, and another woman named beach, 40 years old maya was the woman who uh, they did a video of her arm and a cast with metal rods. when she was 1st kidnapped from the music festival of both, there is a great chance the war is going to resume tomorrow, come off is again playing games they're not supplying is or the list of visuals made it very clear. either. you or these 10 hostages a day or the war will restart. you release the hostages and we will delay the beginning of the, the end of the war that we're going to have earlier today. that was,
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it was really official who made a comment, but listen, then i want to make the governments position perfectly clear as the hosted release pulls continues, when almost stopped releasing hostages, we will stop the polls and we will resume our campaign against homos. and so there you have, it is very clear, israel's now playing or around is always making it very clear. the question is, how badly does come us want to continue this pause how badly the needs are re on themselves and reorganize themselves and to be think their situation. but tonight could be a turning point and it could mean that somebody will be running it out of my bomb shelter and television as i've been doing to the past. 50 days mohammed today mahmoud abbas met with the us secretary of state anthony blinking. what more do we know about this meeting? it was the 1st meeting between our bus and the bank assist, serve as of october, and we need to get to the region to civilize the ceasefire and the bus also the month of june gives me think would have lincoln to us of eliza says fiber optics tended to allow the entirety of more effort supplies and their ids because supplies,
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if you'll to the house because of guys on the scope of this of last month of policy as for nothing guys. so there's nothing guys after school that, is there any discussion in those bank and it to the he provided the vacant with the file, complete file of all these all ever since the violations of the bank and gaza, sort of, i guess about us to have the everything with, with our boss and the banking the have been a few hours before is why i agree. my 2 or 3 of us have been batch of policy. and what is one of the echo invested in the day of the supply of which includes as if active on this thing. and if it isn't as it is about a student, a woman it from it is i'm l. ups a living is a l. f options that if i'm is does what i'm the 18 children from lowest bank that i bought a student at the time. it is of the every day. if you feel very from those bank auto wouldn't do it front of it all my life. if you all the way from them, as well as with those and hundreds of lot of seniors and as a whole, that's the kept telling me the address that you sent me to get those oh,
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work to extend that site. i wouldn't mind is expensive. i'm about 2 days, which includes the free of water but as you know, but as i was there since the uh 7 days is i just need to 100 or 40 a lot of seniors, $7.00 to $1.00 woman and 169 to then by lot of students to 160 want to see us from those banks right now. months or over to you now we've gathered some of the reactions and gaza as a true still hold. let's have a listen 1st enough. no. hello, my family and i were happy. the whole neighborhood and people with happy about the truth, the aggression against guys or had stopped for a while, the last of life and everything else had stopped. i wouldn't be, we'll just dump the unjust zionist occupation of the security, know, locked ones, eliminated us, and displacing us before the war. we were happy now homes with our neighbors and the people around neighborhood. we're now homeless, living from one place to another, to school shelters and destroyed houses. you know,
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that's why you didn't give them. 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 isn't this riddles interest, 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 food. my message to the world is to think about us. we want to leave like them. not that they leave and we die. we are a peaceful people a month, sorry. you've been in the heart of everything. can you tell us how things are inside gaza at the moment? i am still here and also the hospital in the south. and eunice, we earlier did an exclusive report. that's where the f soon on that i shall tv the inside. that if you do you school is showing the living conditions of over 3500 of display civilians coming from the north people complaining that they have
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not seen any aids coming in from the off of the border officials. he and i've said that we need at least 25 to 50000 truck trucks to come in full of 8 in order to cover the 2300000 people in here that have been, be seized for the last 5650. so days until now what has entered it is only enough for one to 2 percent of the actual needs uh, with the cold, with the winter as well. things are good, think even more difficult, especially for people living in temporary shelters. there was also a breaking news that owns an hour ago of a video, at least by the put a scene in that is a sense off one of the hostages take on october the 7th. this 3 of us in this 4 to 5 2nd video, he made the call to, to mr. nathaniel, saying that their ad strikes the idea is that likes have killed his wife and 2 children. they are the most viewed of things to him. and he requested that, that'd be no delay from the is the government into that
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a ton of the city about these back to be buried in the state that is it a so on both sides it seems there is a lot of pain, a lot of suffering with hope that a peaceful resolution will come as soon as possible. after the decades of suffering . let's go back to tel aviv neck. we've seen the relatives of the hostages gathering on the square again today. what can you tell us about how people there are feeling? the relatives of the hostages that just terrified because the shooting and the recent days, one more testimonies of the hostages, that 3 times about the abuses that bowed to her about the capt cvt by the terrace of her mazda the tunnels. they didn't have almost food there no medication. the children were forced to see how a mass on the 7th of october to be had that slow to rate. and birds is
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riley's innocent one at musical festival and their homes. and it is just terrible when they see that the understand that it is unimaginable what those could do to their loved ones. and they also share about women. that's where rapes and that there is empty meds at oregon square cods. and the terrace stephen blade was then also intimate parts of meadows. and those testimonies makes the families of the hostages to be so terrified that they're asking and demanding these riley prime minister. and he's war cabinet to do whatever he can in order to return their loved ones back home. and let's take a listen to what these really prime minister benjamin at the know said earlier. i don't want to see somebody, we will continue this war until we achieve the 3 goals to release all of our a book to use to completely eliminate time us and to ensure that garza will never
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face such a threat again on the other has the right being the part of the benjamin, it's in the our government and it is almost all his government. besides that we charge a dose. all of them coating the on the 10, you know, to, at a game lunch full scale invasion into gaza and they're like doing it then. you know, that's, it shouldn't care about that hostages about their destiny, not because they don't want them back, but they demand that's how much will be destroyed. and they are saying that the, if the price is that the hostages will be killed, that's the price. but the most important thing is that, that the set or organization will not be any more, any threat to these rarely, probably because they don't want any more 7. so for october, they're saying never again, we don't want to leave next to
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a neighbor that tara lies us for so many decades. and nits and y'all will need to decide soon what she's doing. and he is here a big moral dilemma. and he also has his political career. he understands when the world ends, probably, he will need to go home. he will need to step down, and maybe even the court, you'll find him guilty of his corruptions deals. so maybe this is, will be his final decision. as a politician is this, most the long set of ink is riley prime minister. and that help that he will do the right decision for these rarely people and not just for himself. and in jerusalem, 3 is really civilians have been confirmed, killed and at least 6 others are wounded in a mass shooting an arm. tomas group claimed responsibility stating it was in response to the unprecedented crimes committed and occupied palestinian territories . over police say,
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2 gunmen carried out the attack and were shot dead at the scene. a warning you may find these images disturbing. the safety tv footage shows the moment of the attack to government are seen jumping out of 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 an armed civilian in the area for turned fire, showing the 2 suitors according to police. the w. h o warrens that health needs and gaza may increase dramatically, pointing out that diseases could kill more people than bombs your organization spokesperson describe the dire health situation. there even are 2 exclusive in those the text you mentioned the fight for a fight from the 60 people killed. but i'm 16 if i have to. if it goes right, i have actually been killed in the medical stuff have been killed while on service
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. the risk is with all that is the current situation, the, the up to the lacking of, uh, hygiene situations that destroyed the want that and sanitation system that destroyed a waste. the collection system that diseases spreads easily. we have already seen an increase of a respiratory infection. something which we normally see in the month has, has multiplied in expect us to, especially within children does 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 peasants, denny, and aside these on the ground, the, the red crescent, or even the ministry of health. lacking the most important. it's advanced tools, a laboratory is destroyed to really get to the ground of any infectious disease outbreak risk. so it's a double take. on the one hand, the higher risk of the other hand, less means or non,
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no means nearly to check to survey. and hence, also to control because that means if you need medical supplies, you need empty bioethics. you need the most basic uh tools which now have been coming in to some extent. but the way from being, you know, the long keys are forming all across plaza, as locals are trying to get their hands on cooking gas. while humanitarian shipments do, little to improve the severe shortage of fuel and vital supplies. some say they have been waiting in line for days without any guarantee they will receive any gas local correspond as rodney on, missouri went there to see the cube for himself. some of these people who to whom we have to say that our claim that this cooking guys has been supported and sponsored by united nations or any such work. so just say football is standard for jeez here. and the gaza strip as we try to enter inside the
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gaza station. as this guy is, the station we have been prevented, we have been prevented by the security guards from and during that goal is the station and conducting any kind. just interviews. that is a situation in full gaza, as you see here, money people's dozens of people doesn't. so finally hit our here at the zip place down here to get the supplies. the main item of this implies this is the main item . the majority of households use here and that there was a what is the blower or the weeds bags? if we are being delivered and delivered in a matter of fact, a schedule or a time table, household which have mod done for family members will receive to day 7, family members or age family members receive today. let's done. a family members
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will receive the bags just next week or maybe mos on next week so that i'm not sure now whether they will be able to get that we actually money people here and that territory. so. so we have interviewed, have suggested that the guys that we have been with today, the guys, the company and guys, people say that it's sponsored by the, on the rock as this bags. these bags you create, they are responsive and they will deliver for free. however, many people who have been unable to get their shares of a little guys all slower, had to buy from the local market to drum the black market. i have not received my bag of wheat. they told me that it's known to you at my turn, that in the past weeks, i used to get bread from bakeries,
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which i've now shut from neighbors. but now i have to buy it back from the black market for an inflated price of $200.00 shekels, which is $60.00 or more now and i'm here yesterday from 6 am to the i came here at 5 am for over 40 days, i have a light and the fire would set up, and that's why i'm here despite the fact that i'm about to give birth to a baby in a couple of days. the people have been waiting here for the past 72 hours. as you can see, there are both men and women here, but how many good people have to use firewood to prepare the sea and things like that. by the end of the day, you can get a kind of stuff gas for 20 us stores. and meanwhile, 14 ambulances have entered the gaza strip through the roof, a check point. the vehicles are equipped with emergency medical equipment, including oxygen machines and 1st aid kits. yeah, and the ones are being provided as part of a sorry campaign to support policy and people in the gaza strip.
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the diplomats from over 50 countries have gathered in north macedonia for the organization, for security and cooperation in europe. summit, russia is taking its place at the table this year to join discussions regarding challenges facing europe and your asia. we heard from the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, who says it's time the world, the band is washington's unilateral policies and returns to the norms of international law. especially when it comes to the conflict in gaza. will you come the, when you have to wait a minute to the logic of applying only the american point of view of this situation . and the dominance of the united states in the region once again leads to a dead end because the american logic of exceptional dominance has led to an impasse in the o. s. c. e. just like it led to a bloody impasse in the countries involved in this conflict in their instruments of
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international law. resolutions of you when security council, the general assembly, there was an international legal framework in the form of various documents that were adopted by countries. in addition to or development of these resolutions, of course, all this should have been complimented by the work of the warranted, but the work of the quarters was blocked by the united states and they replaced the international law all to a world order based on their rules and began to model the situation in the region, add their this question, moving all regional players and the international community away from it. what did it all lead to, to an unprecedented escalation. we haven't seen anything like this in terms of destruction and caustic lenses for the future. i'm not even talking about the number of victims in a cruelty with which we see how the opposing sides treat each other and the civilian population. again, this concept should cease to exist,
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namely the concept of the dominance of one power model for regulating international space and international relations. specifically, this regional prices issues. we need to return to international law and probably develop new tools for multilateral diplomacy. because of course, the lord says has a big flaw. the countries of the region are not part of the course. it, it is impossible to move forward towards normalization without the countries of the region. there must be a new multi lateral political instrument that will help to realize all the international leather seats that now needs to be applied in order to resolve the situation because we're still moving north. now, the only way versus where administer has spoken at an o. s. c meeting saying the organization is on the brink of the abyss, accusing it of being subjugated by the e. u. n. nato is that you have met with chevrolet, but i was, i should do. we need human rights institutions that
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a so flawed. they can be used as a tool by those the aim to privatize international organizations for their own needs. it is, how can this kind of, i see so if the interest of european 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 diplomacy, it's clear to any unbiased person that it is impossible to seriously and finally resolve european security issues and such a climate in the capital of the west. and well, there is an obsession with crushing any chance for a revival of the i. c e. c. they have already created the european political community, excluding russia and dollars, destroys another line of separation across our continents, and breaks up the i c area based group full circle land. rover 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,
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but he no longer sees this as an effective organization. he also said that he sees a c observer is going to elections with prepared conclusions and also that they have virtually destroyed any chance of a broad base east west corporation. 5, those unprecedented sanctions that we've seen put on most go over the conflict and ukraine. he also brought up how, for example, it was a west which was the 1st one for withdrawal from the treaty of open skies, which naturally lowered confidence and security and the west. it doesn't care about any agreements outside of nato, the same nato as to reminded the foreign ministers there, that bomb the, this law the, that's her and ukraine and georgia against russia. and also she once again reminded the foreign ministers sitting there that francois molanda and ireland merkel themselves admitted that the key of agreements for example, which is or a stolen tactics for, to build the military capabilities there. so his question is,
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what is the point of this organization? if it only serves their interests, that's what i'm able to do security to west and elite. so i've made a short sighted choice in favor of nate. so over the i see 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 engage in a dialogue with us on january 28th, 2022. i sent a message to the foreign ministers of europe and the us calling for an explanation on that position over the obligation 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. instead we received responses from the e. u foreign policy branch and the nato secretary general, the scripted around the issue. a sense of what the position of the west was. no one cause what all precedents or problem is to assign to the i see only nato can
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provide legally binding security guarantees the continues to be and the plants role suffering the greatest consequences of the united states gamble in ukraine while refusing our economic partnership that delivered prosperity to the european union for decades. and once again started the lab rough had to remind the foreign ministers there that it was the key of regime that started human rights violations all the way back in 2014, with germany's concerns as you put it. because it germany consented to the fact that as for the level put, nazis sees 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 drift 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 ukraine. and also, as the only allowed to ellis weighing the and poland didn't show up over in protest . of course, for the lab roads near presence there. so that's the i pop up from the
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o. s. c meeting and what's for a good level? i've had to say that the american statesman and controversial nobel peace prize winner henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 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. our chief engineer, car read, talked about kissinger's long into mulch was career. henry kissinger has been cool . many things is quite, quite the cause of the soul and contradictory legacy isn't. it has been how it is a pace maker has been condemned. does a woman go, what's your view on how we will go down in history? 3000000 civilians in the different covers and over more operations and for an adventure that america had over his tenure when he was are, you know, orchestrating some of these operations. literally 850000 people 250-0000 civilians
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were murdered during the carpet bombing of, of laos and somebody else. he also, ironically that he got the name of a peace prize for, you know, during the vietnam era. when actually he extended the war in vietnam, he also, you know, had his hands and a lot of other different countries in latin america, south africa in bangladesh. and he's temporary, indonesia, you had trouble the legacy of civilian deaths around his policies that he tried to shape. yeah, she said they killed hundreds of thousands of people. what are your thoughts did, isn't it that is 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 piece, of course, he actually said secret tables to washington that undermined the as a whole piece 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 things we to understand because since you had to understand,
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he was very anti communist. and in his view, the socialist president, it was duly elected in chile, at the time, had to be removed. he a nixon colluded on a secret to it was carried up in the ca and, and then that installed to shake. 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. the one posit, of course, was china that was opened up during the cold war, but that was a very, very much to fight against them the soviet union. they needed commerce and economic ties with china that were positive and they didn't need another front of possible hostilities. perhaps the one positive thing he did do was open those doors with fishing that forge then a future. although now that that's been a bit rocky with the current administration, the bye didn't museum, but you know, we'll see what happens. we spoke with dr. french at both charles professor of
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political science at how one university he says despite criticism over the bloodshed and vietnam kissinger's foreign policy was marked by quote, he's making efforts to get him to other politicians. politicians just react to events compelling him to the court and the secretary of state lincoln is now convening in the war council. the jewish war counted in these are henry kissinger. he was a jew and he invented the shuttle diplomacy during the 1973 war between israel and egypt. he won the good the ability of the egyptians, and he was at mid ga just objected mcgee too, because he's backed troubles. he was the one who messed the minded before him
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policy his a legacy was marked by geese making and he was successful. when will that can you indicate that this is the number of prize in 1973. the main criticism, again, is just center was, is ruled where the family of origin in cambodia and the now the heads of different you who was executed. he was a prosecute and executed for his war crimes against humanity. henry kissinger, it was not the decision makers when it comes to emulate the intervention in united states. it is prevention system. secretaries do not to make foreign policies, the following policies made by the president. and that's a right for the our fight for more coverage and 247 use head over to r t dot com. thanks for joining me and say to my colleague rachel rubel will be taking over at the top of the hour.
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