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the, the just devastating is randy strikes, killing at least 50 people at the minnesota refugee camp in central gaza and find units in the south. according to officials. it does come with the id upset as ground forces have reached the city is ready. troops are accused of taking a near ambulances of the palestinian red crescent as the w h. o says israel orders supplies to be removed from a gas and medical warehouse within 24 hours. and indeed, as foreign minister says, new delays relationship with moscow is historically significant with russia and having a role in saving india, a number of times the
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just after 7 pm locally here at moscow without correspondence standing by here we go right into the pro is there any forces have apparently reached at the main part of the southern gaza city of hon. eunice with plans to continue the offensive. that is according to report by the id f, which said that tuesday was the most intense day of fighting since it began as ground operation. in the region, we are in the heart of jamalia, in the heart of jaya, and from this evening also in the heart of congress, wants to continue talking to defendant shipments. our electronic get much more of this now, closing live 2 months or schuman or canadian palestinian journalist reporting from the in bottles, city of hun units. it's good to have you on so quickly. i'm on, so just to get to the very latest. now the idea of report leasing is reached the call of the city of hon. units. can you tell us what's happening around you now?
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oh yes. uh uh. i believe that the id f so has reached the somewhere lost as a lot of dean roads. the main roads where that takes and people from the north to the south, where they have each viewed at least close by the scanner, which is a 3 to 4 kilometers away from where i am. and just to give you, i'm an idea of the whole left diameter from the sea to the board. the end of us there is that on $710.00 on this is. so these ladies may have succeeded in going and 500 meters for one kilometers inside the, on the very heavy onto literally on file, which we have been hitting over the last 56 hours i need and also the hospital. and the people have to make a decision. did they stay in how you doing this? or did they leave? and if they leave, where should they go?
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so this is the, the people are facing, right? and that's you say, as you say, you're the nasa at a hospital right now. what have you seen so far? can you update us on that? so in addition to that village says that von stop coming and carrying the insurance and emergence in addition to many civilian cars, for the most part, suppose you're doing the same. also people putting the funeral toyotas. and the more here the, there are tens of thousands of refugees under the loss of costs because in many more there could you school. but i was just and was fine. see now is one of 3 things. either people's coming in from us or possibly to speech and get actual thinking that this change is all for people who are already here decided to stay, say there is no place that's safe to go in the whole process,
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but it has this visit to stay where you more than the other bullet or you don't know that the group of people just knew the set of media stations that have necessarily eunice and guns. what offer? so this is what i'm seeing that i can ride myself. truman and canadian palestinian journalist that john has live here from con eunice. thank you very much. thank his old comes when at least 50 people have reportedly being killed in his early strikes on the new sort of have to refugee camp on the city of con eunice and the south of the gaza strip of warning following images disturbing the huge explosions as local authorities say at least 43 of those killed was sent to the north side hospital in hon. eunice. we spoke to witnesses the, the guy that
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was stating that the school when rock had started reading, done, we thought we was safe at the school with so many dad and aged people in the streets. the palestinian red crescent society published a video said to show is rarely times targeting the vicinity of 2 ambulances and the southern gaza city of delta l by law. and local authorities say 250 medical workers have been killed in the region since early october. the desk told the total decimal estimated at almost $16000.00 open out to join us out there. i mean, i'm a hottie in the, at all by law reporting on the very latest developments over night. is there any error strikes and a ground, a ground operations, a ground village or reactions. and that goes us. we have have been and 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 re, operations is really arris drives have various residential compounds in the middle
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area. no slight ride, get rid about off, i'll go rates and solve the jury by left, a sounds of the dirty buff down to was the southern region of can you and this is the find you in a city as where 80 iris rice also continued over the eastern parts of the con, you and the city, and the banister. hey, lar, i've a son who's that colorado rock, these villages and towns from which the is really, are me, had ever do mind that the residence to leave, to watch the rough up city where there is also a drop off. some is really actions including iris drives and a ground operations. and the rough i city, the intensified is where 80 iris racks on the ground operations across the side. there any thoughts of the gods estimate and the middle area has close the number of communities and the distance to increase our via our as stated by the health officials. and that generates the rate for the time being the number of the
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schedule. it gives you what this app is, is rising and mounting. i meant set, lack of medical supplies and the show to you of a few and ignores the day after many hospitals including val locks almost as hospital and the during the by last down which serves more than 350 follow stadiums as you do if you hundreds, thousands of those of this place, palestinians from gaza city, i know the gaza strip a. well, an online route is broken out between the world health organization and the id f is off to the head of the w. h o. a tooth is where i live threatening residential areas and strengthening stop piles of medical supplies. today w h, i received notification from these real defense policies that we should remove our supplies from a medical warehouse in southern guns that within 24 hours his 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,
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including hospitals and humanitarian facilities is ready. officials are responsible for the policy and you know, civilian affairs apparently brushed off the accusation. sorry, they didn't even issue the warning steel that has been taken seriously by the w h o . as it has recall, the number of attacks on ga us and the health care infrastructure and the number of functioning hospitals has been caught in the hall over the past 60 days. that is, according to the united nations. well, that's lot more personalized out to the spokes person for the world health organization in christian, linda, my and now joining us here live on our team international christian a very well and welcome. it's so good to have you on the program. and i trust that you are listening to the story just now is we were discussing it. i wanted to just see if i can get a straight to the 1st question. if i may have the w h o has said that israel demanded to remove supplies from a medical warehouse in gaza, but israel says it denied tonight saying that so was it said, can you clarify this little spot for us, please as well. thanks for having were in the yes,
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let me try clarify that. so what happened apparently was that on the ground, uh, the, the idea of the representatives told our team and the lead of our team and guys are the head of the country office, verbally, that uh, they strongly advise me to, uh, most supplies out of the warehouse because within 24 hours, because off the but the phone would be a military operation area. hence no excess could be uh, might be very limited to get to the supplies or might even have collateral damage. so a while it was not at the mountains, if to be very semantic here, it was a strong advice. um and it talked about the, the whole neighborhoods being then uh to be backdated in order to have this cleared for a military operation. now this is again, um, uh, the way you wanna put it in in words is difficult to say. but i guess if the
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military personnel tells you you as a strong friendly advice, you better move. otherwise, at least our personal chose to respect that and try to quickly as possible move material. and that is not easy. i was, i was gonna ask you because your organization is also called on as well to to take measures to protect, to help civilians. and i'm sure mandatory an infrastructure as a, as a israel being cooperative in regards to such request. so this is, this really is exactly into this because i'm also making it up impossible to access a warehouse what medical supplies are located, which are already way too little for the needs and gaza right now. so they have a bare minimum, let's call it that way. to prevent access to such a such warehouse, this is also an attack on health like it is to shoot at an ambulance or to attack a hospital, whatever the circumstances. maybe hospitals and health never really fully lose that
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protection and also granted uh in history many times uh around the world. the hospitals or facilities have been abused and also by worrying infections in order to, to get extra help. but again, they're protected and our call us so far, i think the deadline has past them the stuff still try to remove the material and try to the to move it to, to other locations, to a smaller warehouse that seems to exist on the ground. but no, the techs on the hospitals and then does that. and especially now income units continue. and also in the supp former you so designated safe phones and rough uh, a text continue, a text on healthcare tech. so people attacks on civilians of texas, the infrastructure and, and, and so no the, the attacks continue. there's absolutely no safe space in gaza. you know, it's, it's, it's horrible of what you're saying. but it's refreshing to hear this being said on network television because that's commentary. that you're offering right now,
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christian, now i'm not seeing this being reported on the mainstream news channels. so i'm really grateful to get your side of the story on this. so from one of us it, thank you very much for coming on it and being so frank with us. christian, i don't, i don't know if you heard the report, but the, the red present organization has said that they say that is really times open fire and the 2 ambulances and the gaza, 30 of their elbow a, i don't know if you can confirm any of that but i guess i would ask you how dangerous is it right now for ambulance crews and gaza? a sofa really? i mean we have a system of verifying a tax on health, but they would need a really strong confirmation and those very so its setup. so this particular event i cannot confirm, but of course we trust the, the, the petterson rep, preston, stuff of that they're not making these, these stories up and the, and the text in gaza on the health care on health on ambulance of the hospitals. i mean a legend, unfortunately by now,
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and that's the sad reality. and we have feeling that the cells can come units and photo cell. so that's a rough us. we now see the same scenario happening that it has up in the north, basically out of $24.00 hospitals and the noise, the 3 i barely functioning and to be a partially function. that's what the population has up this. we have 12 hospitals in the south sold to get a $36.00 and out of these spells all of them only partially functioning. none of them, of them police um the over crowded overfilled people are lying on the floor. not only those in need of help, and they're literally lying on the floor and sometimes you get treated on the floor because there's no other space anymore. but also how the people at sheltering they're trying to find some safe space. um, he's a horrific circumstances in, in the effects continue and worse. the nightmare right now is that we see the same happening in the south as happened. it is not in the north. and let's not forget these riley's have told people for about 6 to 8 weeks move to the south to the
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states on. so now people are, have moved those who could, those would survive. those were able to move um and now the attacks continue the same way. so it's, it's a, it's unbelievable night. so you, i mean the cursing, this is exactly what i wanted to ask you next. so as you said, for, for many weeks, people who are in all to the gathering site, told the head south of south who was supposed to be a safe haven. so a lot of them went south and now was seeing the idea of targeting areas in the south of the ink live christian, where or all these people supposed to go. i think this is a very good question and them, i think this, this questions would be asked to the idea because there is no most space as we all know, gaza is a, is an open air prison. it has always been an open air prison that designated as such. so to say the for the last decades and all borders are closed, most of the borders i use really, board of the board of the south egypt. this quote um split somebody on vacation and
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necessary vacations as possible up for 2400000 people then. and that's what we'll get to the other 2 thirds of the population. gaza are the so called formal refugees from other palestine territories who already have the keys around that. the neck uh from the, from a house is they they own the, the kids that go somewhere else. and now he's around and now they've been moved from garza to gone units from new. so rough uh, and from rough up to where into what say phone anymore. and it should be all from them, 2 and a half to 2400000 people in the, in the football field. i think some media compared the, the size they should all tramping now to heathrow airport. um, does that mean the 2400000 people in heathrow airport? no, it's a, it's a ridiculous scenario really. and then it, it, it would nearly be cynically laughable if it was not such such horrific scenario. christine out in buyers, spokes person for the world health organization. joining us live here on ology is
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a national from geneva. i just want to say on a personal level, wow, i mean a really insightful commentary. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you very much. thank you. more than 80 percent of golf. this population is this place that's almost one point. 9000000 people comes as 200 plus the tax on health care institutions have been recorded by the u. n. group. the w h o describes the situation in gauze as hospitals as catastrophic, but is israel listening a customer on them today. finally, jet struck across the gaza strip. these were very significant resize and intelligence base strikes. in addition, we are expanding our ground operations against thomas strongholds throughout the gaza strip. all with all that in mind, the palestinians are still being ordered to head south, but the cities that i liked about 5 ton unit and video by law, they will fully none of the most recent is radio tax. to have a look at this map right here with us civilians running out of places to flee. the
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u. n. is wanting that the creation of safety zones and gauze are, is basically in possible outcomes as before. the 7 day truce, israel bit target hospitals and refugee accounts located in the northern part of the enclave. regarding the situation. here's the president of the red cross international committee. we have to find solutions to this. we can turn away from what is evidence a, a more failure in the face of the international community. i've just visited the european gaza hospital. and the things i saw there is, is beyond anything that anyone should be in a position to describe or talk 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, they are un office for humanitarian affairs as well. and that there is no safe place left in gaza and quote, that an even more hellish scenario was about to be unleashed in the young place.
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according to the un that i find in the south remains the only place where supplies can still be delivered, but it's never enough. and frankly, the guest i just had on from the w h o said, out of that fog crossing is basically closed all the time. but we spoke to gaston is of course, who have been displaced, but also i didn't want to see it alone. that's what the whole of the head dropped least nights demonica. we've got ga to the west, the front part. we moved here to adopt tens per pet areas for bathing and using the toilet and brush firewood. nobody looks out for us or us about our needs. we moved from place to place because of 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
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will be rebuilt, and hope remains on the pro service of littlefield local law. all of a sudden these rarely sported us to leave our homes. in the middle of the night, we rushed without taking money, boots or anything else. our homes were bumped 2 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 thoughts. nobody including officials and the government paid any attention to us. why should we go? we're unable to bring closing for our children. we're sleeping on the ground and don't have food, water, or anything gas. we are forced to get firewood from remote areas of omaha to provide for these children's needs or to india. now with speaking at a global tech summit, the indian foreign minister highlighted new dallas longstanding relationship with moscow. the even a emphasized rogers historical significance at a powerfully its role in quote, saving india on multiple occasions of the hollywood relationship with our shots.
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it's a lot of relationship which happened in one instance, one day, one month, one year. it isn't a cumulative 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 to this relationship has saved us a thanks a lot. today the 2 countries relationship is certainly on the rise of main exposure of military equipment to india. most of also promote scientific and trade cooperation with new delhi, which reach to 50000000000 bucks this year. as members, it breaks rusher and india also share a commitment to a multi polo world or no audio. we spoke with a director of the center for strategic studies, a r p has about a duty a he says, despite india being on the west and pressure not to have good ties with russia. new dahlia and moscow continued to pay the past to get as i share and, and get it as you know, being park. this is a night dive. partnership goes back to the gates right from the time that we got to
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independence and the follow the order to nomic margaret off site and having those 5 years plans, socialism, and manual 5 the subtract joe's which at the other joseph just was clear to maybe with the help of the sort of bishop, they've got steve factors in law and even off to that and 17, and i was addressed of each game to address you because that time to be checked in by america. and the reason was we were trying to help people in bundle of dish that as a payment. so the question i came to, i've asked you and to day and the heck this morning, you great, beautiful, put into pressure not to buy oil from russia, but in the event that be being buying from buying oil from russia, finding it. and also minucci is totally different, almost 70 percent dependent on the oppression they've been speaking. would you say that the other aspect is that people do people economic so right from the beginning,
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i mean be possible to people as part of the language problem. they've been very friendly relations and in other fields also via the incorporating cultural education ratify, students come in study. so this relationship is something that is that it's not just security or a strategy i just got off on angus. good. and it's very or so the media and look up to rush as in as you have a very good friends, just a few clicks away right now, you can learn about the on the song, the hero of india, or last week, osmond splunk, the book, but the communist party of india in hash ken gave is a sentence both the legacy and the name is a fascinating story right now at all to dot com the well, it is at that time of the year again for the united nations klein a change conference in what has turned into a single pointing virtue, 2nd day,
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like a vent over the years. no real plan of action has ever come about to keep the world running on a fairy tales alone. design be and environmental minister said that develop countries must start taking steps that not into by waiting to see developed countries get on board to fulfill the responsibility on other patients that should not be allowed to continue working away. whenever adaptation is mentioned, they need to start delivering on their promises to fix the negative effects of their emissions. that will be an outcome from c o, p 28. that africans could rarely, behind the united nations as health climate change conferences since 1995 and year after year, the seats lineup and virtuous signal office 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 present the over 40
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percent to blow by the oil production have signed. that is a phenomenal achievement. 19 of them are adopting net 02050 targets for the 1st starting. i'm 51. i've also committed to not 0 meet in emissions by 2050 for the 1st time. some organizations have been port to pre decides pre 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 comes without . watson had multiple or important parts to all in gas production, but self regulation of government and for fuel fuel companies. james, to lot any see general inherent motives and the need of those involved in an announcement of the agreement really accomplishes some so called climate activist.
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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 or 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 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 falls in the cups whitehead into by. well, they've got to show something a look for the when the climate for them has been right. a new job to 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 and this year java is left right and centre. world leaders,
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severe turn of the podium on friday to criticize easiest bombardment of guys are breaking out on spoken agreement to steer part of politics, speech. it's very clear that israel has been, it's just by him, us and israel has the right to defend itself into fights against the mass to the resolution of fighting and the gaza strip is clearly a cause for concern that is featured have many discussions that we've had on the 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 past to a durable last major piece. this international farm has turned into a cloud of interest here in off the path of environmental virtues. are we still at the point where turning away from fossil fuels is just not feasible. weston calls for energy translations to rena passed as requires tons of money. and in
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a period of high inflation, when recession maybe around the corner, not all even developed, countries are ready to take the risk. developing countries seem to have put forward the hash tag on interest 1st movement, head of western calls to tank very economies and wait for the son to sign. timothy a piece of archie, upload the material we heard from full, but not here in the presidential contender demo. god, but the 2nd he raised the question of the 3 decades of comp summit's. what is meant to show 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 7 conference almost got to use or what do something for him. but i did want to know how many times this one yet to know, we have to buy me for some, you know, up to now, if you look at the global done, you know, from 60000000 bottles, you know, i put in about 100 or something middle bought it on up to not even come to do what
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i was the village apartment 3. 0, what kind of vehicle, what time the 3 hour intel included in the 2 bedroom but yeah, so the one down switch i will do all the certainly without transitional is it very difficult to domain so i do want to also increase. so push that is it or why i didn't something i didn't doctor we actually the no deductible is not home. so the coverage which is the name of collaborative but you've got an associated behind. it's gonna change kind of document. additional dental conventions. yeah, i don't know for him was a little comprehensive. i don't know. so i mean a lot of discussions in the illusion of taking place, but i went to live before in dumps in reality. no parking double calls that are 20 . what do you see the, i'm on disability? what dental global leaders look at, what is really and try to work within doing really well for the, i mean, i'm sorry,
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that's it. wrapping up this life program just for now here on how to international for me will research and the entire new student. thank you so much for sharing the time with us here at most of my colleague and what else have i me here at the desk and half an hour's time. i do hope you enjoy him as he takes you into choose the evening here in the russian, the be number one is not always a good thing, especially if we're talking about the country with the most national debt sky. now he's in on this episode of $360.00 view, we're going to look at global monetary policy. and if it even matters to the politicians that the united states has secured the top spot indefinitely. let's get started. the
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debt is simple. hang it off is not national debt is created when countries spend more than they collect, which is true for most large countries around the quote. in fact, the global institute of finance estimates global that has already had $307.00 trillion dollars in 2023. of course you're countries with the largest amount of debt or the obvious spain, canada, india, germany, united kingdom, italy, france, china and japan. right. second to the, to the spot. but the united states easily secures number one spot by almost $22000000.00. but you would have to wonder what lender would continue to lend money to the country, which obviously has no real plan to ever pay back inter him american tax payer. and well foreign countries, ownership of the united states that has almost.

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