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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the about, the devastating is right, the strikes killing at least 50 at that new. see what about the reputation? come from central garza and ton eunice in the cell. it's a potent to ripple. he's ready. time is are for lead taking a me the public opinion read presence. i'm doing this is come such a w h o says israel did bond supply. he's to be removed from medical warehouses within 24 hours. now delta to do is provide fuel for the war machines and all the support for tearing americans with these measures have certainly provoked international hatred against themselves. russian and iran agree on
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a joint efforts to count to western sanctions. the iranians helped to provide for this most, but for a caspian statesman as serial di, the reassigning the world life must go with your news front and center. told the story kicks off, at least to 50 people, reportedly killed in his riley strikes on the newsletter at compton, central, gaza. and in the city of con eunice, in the south of warning, the following images. the oddest of the huge drive south, our local health authorities say at least 43 of those killed was sent to the nesa of hospital and on eunice, dozens of wounded have also been rushed to the medical complex. the in the window
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was stating that the school, when your kids started the rating done with us, we was safe at the school with so many dad and aged people in the streets. the palestinian red crescent society has accused israel of endangering ambulances, published a video set to show which riley times targeting the vicinity of other 2 ambulances in viet, out by law as fighting eruption. the south jonas mammal caught a who is in the, at i'll, by law as the latest overnight is where a, the at risk strikes and a ground, a ground operations, a ground really to reactions. and that goes us. we have have been supplied, especially in the southern regions of the gaza strip and the middle area of the gaza strip, where we are standing now. these as really operations is really a risk drives have hit various residential compounds in the middle area. that's why i ride,
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get rid about off. i'll go rate and solve the jury by the size of the ability by left down to was the southern region of can you and is the find you in a city as where 80 iris rice also continued over the eastern part of the con you in the city and the banister, hey lar, i've a son who's that colorado rock, these villages and towns from which today is where the army had ever you mind pulling up online. ralph has broken out between the world health organization. i'm the i d. f. off to the head of the w. h o a choose the is really ministry of threatening residential areas and stuff, piles of medical supplies today, w h, i received notification from these real defense sources that we should remove our supplies from a medical warehouse in southern guns that within 24 hours the ground operations will put it beyond use. we appeal to israel to withdraw the order and take every possible measure to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and humanitarian facilities. while they is riley defense ministry body responsible for the college student,
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civilian affairs brushed off the accusations, saying they did not issue the warning. still it's being taken seriously by the w h o. the organization is recorded. a number of attacks on guys in the health care infrastructure, a number of functioning hospitals has been talking to off over the past 60 days, according to the united nation. how nearly 80 percent of guys this population is displaced. that's about one point. 9000000 people, according to the w h o. and that comes as 200 a 3 attacks on health care institutions have been recorded by the u. n. unit. the w h o describes the humanitarian situation in gaza as catastrophic of israel in the system though that is only carrying out precision strikes the customer while you're on them to day fighter jets struck across the gaza strip. these were very significant, precise and intelligence base strikes. in addition, we are expanding our ground operations against how much strong holds with
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throughout the gaza strip. so it was all about in mind as well as the load has palestinians to evacuate to the southern part of gaza while cities like pro $500.00 units on video by folding under the most recent is really a tax. and you can see all of that as many the most, i guess a situated in the southern and central parts of gauze. i have looked at the map right here. civilians basically running out of places to flee. the us and the status that the creation of a safe savings in gauze are, is basically not possible comes as before the 7 day long truce. israel has mainly target hospitals and refugee camps in the north, and part of the young 5 hospitals remaining under constant attacks. the president of the red cross spoke of the unfolding prices. we have to find solutions to this. we can turn away from what is everything today a more as a leader in the face of the international community. i've just visited the european
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gaza hospital. and the things i saw there is, is beyond anything that anyone should be in a position to describe what tell me them all as to where the children was atrocious . injuries. and at the same time, having lost the parents with no one looking off to them, the un office for humanitarian affairs as well. and that is just no safe place left in gaza. and quote, that an even more hellish scenario is about one folding the enclave. according to the un, what i find in the south, the remains the only place where supplies can still be delivered. but the there are no conditions which allow the level of humanitarian aid needed to reach the right areas. so we spoke to display scott some type of us but also i didn't want to see the whole of the head drop leaf nights demonetized. we have ga to the west, the front part. we moved here, set up tens per pet areas for bathing and using the toilet and brush firewood.
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nobody looks out for us or us to about our needs. we move from place to place because at every school we went to, they told us there was no room available. and after the ceasefire, i had 2 options made the return to the shelter. we'll go back to the demolished house. we chose to stay at home. this signifies the resilience even in the face of devastation portrays the challenge we have to go through and at the same time is the symbol of resistance to occupation. despite the destruction, god willing homes will be rebuilt and hope remains on broke. the word to me, i have little to feel a little glove. all of a sudden these rarely supported us to leave our homes. in the middle of the night, we rushed without taking money, boots or anything else, so our homes were bumped $2.00 or 3 days later, we moved to dare rough off and then on eunice, where we stayed for a few days before returning to rough halls. nobody, including officials and the government paid any attention to us. why should we go? we were unable to bring closing for our children were sleeping on the ground and don't have food, water,
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or anything gas. we are forced to get firewood from remote areas of omaha to provide for these children's needs to be a good the public opinion, ministry of health and the west bind says that over 200 people have been killed there and additional $3200.00 wounded since uh they uh, erupt sion of the war on the 7th of october. oh, israel did launch in over not have sold on the janine refugee camp according to media footage online shopping and is rarely bulldozer clearing the pos earlier. the idea of targeted another refugee camp of the region. we understand $22.00 palestinians with wounded oven out to mohammed. not sure if with this report the situation here are on tennis and there is a start yourself and go to mounted. i won't step out of state. yeah. so yeah, the west bank because the continue allstate, it is. it's all getting the civilians engaged and the closure of back percent or does and because of the u. s. supportive position toward is violence. what a good us guys off actually i think as
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a gave warner support. this is an illustrious this of an october. but because of the environmental pressure on the sides by not just based on the that's why didn't good lose the elections and the, i'm going to other countries will out our lives. but they're not just the so they, that's it. and but a slip of embarrassed by that i'm going against the if i give you most of the videos that for they were showing us today is what it, let's just take a care can be careful and not to target this. the videos of the was the by the funny blink and walk there's so i love just a photo of a small ship month of barefoot supplies to guys, but the assumption is what we should towards what's going and guys and they don't want anything to, but it's still a target invested millions, a lot of that in part of the food supplies because supplies, if you will, for the us because i'm still the business best. most of the thousands of policy that promotion goes back to. so i think you guys have or directly with the interest to be treated in egypt shuttle hospital, only those back costs will be around in
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a foreign minister on a visit to moscow for a meeting of, for administrative caspian states. you touched upon the war and gaza, stating the number of casualties in the region is unmatched. of all your domains being only melody does international communities do intend to be an observer of the work, crimes and genocide of the population in the gaza strip. and assessment of statistics, published by unicef and other international organizations clearly shows that design is reaching is the number one perpetrator of crimes against children internationally. this number of in front the sides is unmatched by any of the extremist interiors group that have waged more in bloodshed in our region in other parts of the world in recent years. because the war has overshadowed every aspect of the world, politics and rushes with a serial dialogue on the cast you see is no exception since the expiry of the truth . and there was optional because it won't, has maintained. it wasn't intone, saying, if the bloodshed does not stop the already evolving original spillover is inevitable
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. so there's no delta to us, provides fuel for the war machines and all the support for 3 americans with these measures have certainly provoked international hatred against themselves. the formats will discuss the security of the caspian region, the expansion of economy corporations, maritime transport, trade, energy, and environment. stevens also provides a chance to follow up on the agreement, signed earlier between the attending countries. when it comes to avon and brush, all the 2 sides are working on a major long term treaty. but i said to boost their environmental relations to the level of strategic partnership. it will extend the 2 size co operation in key areas including tre, security and transportation that we heard that positive racy will travel to rush on thursday for the 2nd time since he took office. you will meet with president food and they are to discuss ways to deepen by general freight ties and they get to talk about regional issues such as ways to and the gaza or the 2 presidents met last
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year on the sidelines of the shanghai cooperation organization. sometimes it goes back is where we see science workshop for supporting the successor to the s c o, as it won't, helps offset the back. so there was some pressure from eliza is like the seo embrace or a to a india. now we're speaking at the global technology summit, the indian foreign minister highlighted new dallas long standing relationship with most of the emphasized russia is historical significance and its role in really helping india on a number of occasions have a less than the how about relationship with our shop, it's a lot of relationship which happened in one instant, one day, one month, one year. it was an accumulated relationship all close to 60 years. often i see the problem defined in a way as those somewhere does some handicap that india has by having the solution for this relationship has saved us at times. well today the 2 countries relationship certainly on the rise,
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a may next border of military equipment to india. moscow also promotes its cultural scientific energy and trade cooperation with new daily trade turnovers, about 50000000000 a year. and already we spoke with a director of a set of us, which he took studies. he says, despite india being put on the western pressure not to have any business ties with russia, new delhi continues to uphold his friendship as i share and, and get it as you know, being park. this is a night dive, partnership goes back to the gets right from the time that you got independence. and these follow the already to nomic margaret off site and having those 5 years plans, socialism and manual 5, the structures which are out there other than just after was created by the with the help of the sort of bishop, they got steve factories in law and even after that and 17 and i was addressed, savage came to address you because that time to be checked in by america. and the
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reason was we were trying to help people in bundle of dish that is a bang venture with a shock in glovers and to day. and we had this morning, you great, beautiful, put into fish and not to buy an oil from russia. but in the event that be being buying from the bank, lloyd from russia, if i ending and also military is totally dependent, almost 70 percent dependent on the oppression that and stick analogy. and the other aspect to when people do people economic. so right from the beginning, i mean, be possible to people as part of the language problem. they've been very friendly relations and in other fields also via being cooperating cultural education ratify . students come in, study to this relationship with something that is that it's not just security or a strategy. i just got a lot of other angle split and it's very or so the media and look up to rush
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as in as you had a very good friends. part of directly to india now where at least 9 people, including a child have died and accidents triggered by heavy rains in the south of the country. the storm i causing walls to collapse trees upgrade or just for just speak for themselves. look at that. india as me there i want to hold the palm and predicts the range will carry on for the next few days. meantime, thousands of people have been is actually weight is low line areas as well. the unsung hero of in the ideas of a freak of matthew spots, the book that the communist party of india and test kenzie gave his descendants both a legacy and a name. learn more about why they bear the monica bruce's details online right now at all to you thought com, the united nations or climate change conference or comp 28 is still ongoing. zambia and environmental minister outline the continents priority of the ongoing climate for saying that developed countries must start delivering on that promise to fix the negative effect. so bear admissions,
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all face the consequences. a local report, timothy obeys who has the united nations as how climate change conference is since 1995 and year after year the seats lineup and virtuous signal officer tapping of private jets cups. so any it is now taking place in device and while more people flocked to the summit, some results have been announced. what can they be considered real change? 50 international. i'm not sure. an oil companies that are presenting over 40 percent of global oil production have signed up. that is a phenomenal achievement. 19 of them are adopting net 02050 targets for the 1st time. i'm 51. i've also committed. ringback to not 0 meet in emissions by 2050. for the 1st time. some organizations have been port to pre decides the
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initiative, suggesting it's a diversionary tactic. there may be true to the accusation as in the past, the advantage to produce more so than absent. and now this agreement, terms without watson, had multiple or important parts to all in gas production, but self regulation of government and for fuel fuel companies. james, to lock any c 0 to inherit motives, and the needs of those involved in an announcement of the agreement really accomplishes some so called climate activist. maybe last, but please, what exactly that level is we all have our different views on, but as long as there's the model there, i think what society wants are the most responsible operators meeting that the month. what we're committing to do is to be the most responsible operator, will basically produce more oil at a low cost more efficiently with less environmental footprint. that's a win win win. and we're improving us energy security. so there's
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a lot to like about that deal. well, very day is reduced fossil fuels, evidently not try to reduce emissions. sure. no problem is based a breakthrough for the 70000 people taking fault in the cops whitehead into by. well, they've got to show something a look for the when the climate for them has been right in new chopped us for years from global warming to climate change to turning the page to the latest, the jo political issues back in 2022 of the ukraine and complex headlights, the event this year java is left right and centre. world leaders, severe turn of the podium on friday to criticize easiest bombardment of guys are breaking out on spoken agreement to steer clear of politics. this is, it's very clear that israel has been, it's export from us, and israel has the right to defend itself into fights against the mass to the resolution of fighting. and the guys, the strip is clearly a cause for concern that is featured in many discussions that we've had on the
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fringes of this call. today. i had an opportunity to meet with a number of colleagues from across the region. and we, we focus our conversation on all 3 aspects of what we're doing today the day after and gaza, as well as the path to a durable last major piece. this international farm has turned into a cloud of interest here in off the path of environmental virtues. a we still have to slides where turning away from fossil fuels is just not feasible. weston close for energy translations to renal passed as requires tons of money. and in a period of a high inflation when recession maybe around the corner, not full even developed, countries are ready to take the risk. developing countries seem to have put forward to the high stock. our interest 1st movement, head of western calls to tank very economies and wait for the son to sign. timothy
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a piece of archie, apple. job nigeria, bill full manager and presidential candidate i demo. got about the 2nd he questions, the results of 3 decades was of comp some this is the concern that i've been taking place is 1995. you know what i'm thinking about more than try to use a whole team to simple truth, almost not to you for watching something. but i did want to know, we haven't done this one yet. to know. we have to bind me for some, you know, up to now, if you look at the global done, the good, you know, from 16000000 bottles, you know, i put in about 100 or something, you know, bought it on up to 1000000, come to do what i want to know i am definitely 3 or what kind of vehicle what time the 3 hour intel included in the 2 bedroom. oh yeah. so the one day i was reaching out to you the sort of thing we don't transition if it been difficult to domain. so i do want to also increase. so push that instead of
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why i didn't something i didn't talk to the actually the tops was not home, sort of the just back up, which is the name of collaborative. what is that? and this is a to just behind just gonna change a little document. dish on the conventions. yeah. and the framework and the confidence is i don't know. so i mean a lot of discussions and the illusion of taking place. but i would really move forward in dumped through reality no. watching the calls that actually what do you see the eye on it is very important to global leader to look at what is real and try to work within durable for the audience. so did you know the time magazine is gearing up to it out as much covers it person of the year award with 9 candidates vying for the title. i'm not gonna find lists are hollywood strikers. bobby, but only 2 heads of state best. but this under a microscope is all to contribute. rachel must the so time magazine has just come
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out with its short list for its annual person of the year award, which is the person who for better or worse, had the biggest impact on the world over the past year. as chosen by the prestigious american magazines editors last year, the winner was you trading president virus zalinski and a spirit of ukrainian people. so landscape is also the very 1st person in the entire history of the nearly 100 year old contest when both the title and also the online reader for which may or may not have been flooded by boss. because people tend to mistakenly think that it decides the winner of the title, which is absolutely not the case. so who's on the list this year? well, there's the hollywood strikers, the screen writers, and actors who's labor dispute with the studios meant the viewers around the world had to settle for the same millions of movies and shows some, even half the sense that they hadn't yet watched. instead of some new world stuff, definitely a game changer there then is taylor swift?
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the american singer songwriter who was her global tour has arguably single handedly kept the u. s. economy afloat against washington's changing of it. in part because i'm like them. well, she isn't giving away her income to you train pretty sure that whatever taxes that taylor swift pays to washington know, have already been earmarked for some weapons or something that is taylor swift right hand man in trying to save the us economy. federal reserve chairman jerome powell, who's been trying to manage inflation, reducing interest rate hikes without plunging the economy into a recession. it's a thankless job, but pays he can't sing or play guitar, so he's stuck with that barbie. yes. the dall is also in this category of compensating for washington's economic screw ups. having rigs current president, joe biden was just kindly like playing
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a hockey game after the other team had pulled its goalie. finally rattling out of the list, there's russian president vladimir putin and chinese leaders. she's in ping. the only 2 heads of state on this list. and both, you're heading a new multi polar rose order. well, get ready for teams zalinski to absolutely lose its mind though, because putin being one step away from being named person of the year by prestigious magazine of the western establishment is the exact opposite of the anti russian cancel culture. that ukraine is establishment enablers of the west, have been trying to propagate somebody saying, hey, what's the big deal? it's only a p r contest, but let's face it, p r, isn't all they care about? and they've shown this time and time again. they treat p or victories in their own back yard, like the battle field wins deep in enemy territory. and with things not going to
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great at all on that particular front when it comes to the battlefield. p r at this point is really all they have. these are people who invent awards just to give to each other. so as far as they're concerned, appear victory in time magazine for pushing is basically a war crime regardless of whether puts in or she's in ping when or not it's already a very clear sign that the p r side has certainly turned that you have a wife from the original mazda and online to knology dot com. she's also across the telegram as well that we're just getting warmed up here at most goes costs, putting into a busy day here. appreciate you. joining us in sharing your company with us corporate ton at about 25 minutes with your top store, the
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[000:00:00;00] the, the fun to boost it. uh let's see on it the some of the one thing that they do too much social especially we see that and then it's got the ocean posted on the 4th edition . would you be really cool? spinning data. yes. gosh more there's a lot of disney or tend to push the subject of the month if i take the most show, you know what good us today which is to deal with the food. they said the little
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the the finish war time photograph archive has very few photos of the concentration comes in. those few, it seems as if prisoners move behind the above one of their own accord and a very content with their lives. here, for instance, a photo from one of the pictures of all its comes inscribed today is sunday. a day off in the shape account, female workers have lined up in the yard to show but immobile,
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then let's just arrived. trade is brisk and the customer is a happy because they're allowed to buy ben necessities, such as cleaning products, household goods and sweets. the cost is to know stella entertains with labor cams residence. ideally it gives them to the photo is dated. may the 31st 1942 according to preserve documents. 1942 was the hardest of a prisoners of the finished concentration camps during the full year occupation, and one with the most dest. that's a sort of thank you. i'm going to put me in another one you and pretty soon each still you don't know. so i just want to know stuff to, to solve these concepts. update you on go to another one. you can fly, get us dollars, protocol will coordinate e. this will up on, you know, just store credit and we'll be able to re nicholas who did 3 years. but would it, these, it is not the condition of what that this one looks like. a couple that was a no email at the cool glass. cool new which you huddle, show political shows as not understood a whole bunch by giving me
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