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or is being underwritten by joe, by the name of the american the know is the time to make decisions. i will run for the post of president of the russian federation. but then because, but he will be running for reelection in 2020 people. they have successfully wouldn't be as bud consecutive. so as of right for the president of the world. also at the dozens of killed and wounded and is ready of pac on a residential building. located near the premise buying a red present side, the headquarters in does us and examining the devastation and despairing garza, we bring you the other told stories of civilians with the special companies today. the focus on is making these really bombardment as the urgent need 5 to find space
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areas. the almost the end of the world. this is oxy is good to have your company today. my name's mike. so breaking news here on all the international invited inputs and has officially confirm the will be running for a good consecutive presidential term. next year, the news came off of the russian leda wooden metals to members of the movie on heroes of the fatherland bay. yeah, the must. so that's the part of what you've done so much for our don boss. the federation council has called the election of the president of the russian federation. and i, as a person of all our people, all live down boss, are we united lands, we'd like to ask you to take part in the elections because there's a lot of work to do. it is still necessary to go through integration, establish social ties, and economic formats,
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and simply establish an ordinary peaceful life in under your leadership, we would like to do all this. you are our president, we are your team. we need you, russian need you. i suppose it was. thank you very much. i won't hide it. i've had different thoughts at different times, but you are right now. now is the time to make decisions. i will run for the post of president of the russian federation. i'm not soft, i'm not surprised. we're, we're expecting this announcement to come at some point though. we're starting to get a few doubts, to be honest with you because there was this investment form where he was sites and we thought, well, it's coming to the end of the year. so the last few days before the announcement that the elections will be held march 17th. so if he was going to announce that was helpful perhaps that the investment form, this is where the news would come up, but still nothing. and then here we go today at this awards ceremony, and he did it sort of as a, as a, by the way, we finally got some clarification from the kremlin spokesperson. he was a big journalist for asking them how that this happened. so many people wanted to
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know for so long. how come he just learned to the out it seems to see these people are the criminals folks personally visit the schools? said boy, he was asked these questions by the parents of, of those who were awarded heroes for uh, for their flights in the special military operation. so in the way he, he couldn't refuse. he couldn't say no to these people. now the man in particular who was asking this question, he's the father. not only is he, he's been awarded a metal for his bravery, but also he's the father of someone who died in 2020 to 28 years old latimer saga. who was there? it was during a ceasefire, actually when he was helping his son to take people out through a core door to safety. and then according to the statements, the nationalists, ukrainian nationalists then fired military attack and he died. so this is the
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father who asked about him. i presume the question he said, we want to see you have on for the president in 2024. what do you do? and that was the answer. let's have a listen again. was on behalf of my comrades all my friends and acquaintances. we asked vladimir putin to take part in the presidential elections. he said to this request, but times are always changing, but at the moment he will be with the people and will run for the presidency. so that's how it and follow that. and also afterwards, during the less asked me to discuss, again, to clarify, so can we say that this is the 1st day of lateral hooton's presidential election campaign? and they said the fact though, yes, but legally speaking. no, because they have to register of course, and go through the, the official procedure. but yes, it's official that he is running for president. the elections will be, like i said, march of 2024. and we are expecting to hear about other candidates popping up. we already heard though, for example, from balance in the monthly income, who said,
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who's happy about this? she is the chair of the opera house of the federation council. she said it's really important that he is chosen to continue because of course we know that at least have been some challenge and times and yes, let them represent has mind. that's the driver. also out of these challenge and find this, but the mind must be supplier drawer rates. so we were down. so like i said, for the for the senior, what you want. so even vaughn, for presidents. so, so balancing them ought to be on a cassette. it's really important that he's chosen to continue to be a candidate at this point. so it's not a guarantee. the west can say whatever they want, but it's not a guarantee that he will win and come on march. let's hear, but some more from balance in the monthly income. all precedent has never avoided and does not to avoid responsible decisions. and today he has once again consent this. i'm sure that's not, it may have left him a rich made his statement based 1st and foremost on the real demand of the russian people taking into account the will and spirit. and i think the larger may have let
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him or which pretends decision to go to the pools has become for the citizens of the country. i know, and so too many important questions, and that is no guarantee of the preservation development of russia. as a just and social state. russians clearly understand that the current, a unique cohesion trust and civic tranquility and society has been formed around the president of russia letter of who's in the has said by the way, that he's, that he's been having different thoughts about it. whether it's a wrong or not to run, but he realized considering what is happening in the world that he must or on this discuss this further that was in georgia. some you are these a senior research fellow at the global policy institute in both of us for the past i beg of, on george, thanks so much for joining us here today. and so we've got the theme present, but didn't, has announcements. he's running for president the again, next year. well, could that mean for russia's relations with hungry?
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well, i think um, russia will retain having a good relations with hungary. um, both um boots in and or bon uh, very pragmatic. uh, in the dealings um with other countries um, big to or bomb this basically said my only concern is what's in the interest of founder it and that obviously it doesn't include sanctions against russia. it certainly doesn't include having a full blown war in a country that borders hungry and we get cheap energy from russia. we get the oil gas and new clip off from russia. so i think relations will be a good and the been good consistency. so it's, you know, who is a member of the use of kept up good relations with russia, especially with what's going on with the claim. but could you briefly explain why
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that is of what i think it's um, barb um, who has been very uh critical of the e u and the nature of the policy. his view is that it's really the responsibility of every nation state to do everything that um, everything possible to enhance that states um, national interest. and the, the alternative model is the brussels model, in which case in which brussels decides what's good for the member states. and who decides that the people in brussels such as always the left on the line or um, uh, you installed the button, the nato secretary general. so they impose policies that are on this, the detrimental to the interest of the members. i mean,
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we're seeing what's happened to germany, you know, they say it did terrible economic straits and that large to because of the policies that have been imposed on on jump in there. so hungary has a alone really among the v d u. i assumed policies that are in this national interest and i think is police the trail. i think the of the country is that gonna look to hungry and say well yeah we, we, we should have done that as well a long time ago. okay. it makes a good point, maybe that's a, a key thing in the you mentioned that they need to look out for, but you know, ways to, well, the, you, america, the rest of the world, the whole international community when, when they hear about this. and so they have, but how do you think they'll react to mr. but the decision to seek re election? well, i don't think any one is um, uh exact is surprised. um, because you know, if, if it went to step aside, the obvious question would be,
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well, who would replace them? and there is no one on the horizon. oh, good, replace them. and that wouldn't be a problem if i mean was everything was going, hunky dory. peace prosperity. good relations with everyone. yeah. then you could just simply take a chance on an unknown. but in this case uh rough is really in the middle of a war. its fighting off and its, and sanctions regime and both by the you and the united states. you, you don't want to change horses midway. so i think the rest of the world will not be surprised. i mean it, but it's also a failure of on uh, on the sort of nato and as part because the strategy has been to try to remove gluten from power. i mean, regime change has been part of the strategy. they feel that well, if we impose harsh conditions on russia, if we make life miserable for russians,
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then the russians will turn against boots and, and then we'll get somebody more amenable to us. some, you know, some version of the boris yeltsin that hasn't happened. remember when biden's that this man has to go, we're going to be allowed to stay in power. so that strategy has failed. that they've had the sanctions. the sanctions have them put a russian anything like they imagined they. ready be, and there's been no discontent in the russian public, you know, leading to a public outcry and a demand for change, your leadership and dates those sites. and i'm completely by 5. uh, well, we don't have to leave with that. i'm afraid joe samuel at a senior research fellow. thank you so much for joining me here. thank you very much. i to gauze and now where is well targeted, a residential building in the southern city of hong units located near the out a mall hospital. and the palestine wood questions besides the headquarters?
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according to reports, dozens are killed and wounded. the more or more day off today, mosley wounded arrived to a hospital in god's children and a life threatening state, as is what it spines as ground operations to the south of gaza. that is, 17000 people lost their lives in the complex. so it is a 7th of october was the posted in health ministry. it adds about 70 percent of the women and children under 18. it comes as the u. n. international children's emergency fun chief, as in gaza, the most dangerous place for the child in the world. the un rewards that twice as many children have died in the enclave over the last 2 months compared to the
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global conflicts combined in 2022. now the bodies on the 2nd be general. so he might have there in a phase, had this to say about the lack of international attention that we do not have a few minutes here and operate in southern gaza. that can be cooled by that name anymore. we are still unloading trucks and the rafa crossing. but what we don't have any sense of charity of timing is any sense of what's gonna happen tomorrow and to be specific. none of us, i can see where this will end. there is no exit for the people. the cause of the other is in gaza. as a result, hope for the future is at its best at a premium. they tell everyone every day we tell everyone every day there's no place
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of safety. there's no safe zones. people don't even talking about safe zones anymore, but well, hold that i've, agent has can then what it says are unprecedented is worthy of science on the health that personnel. i'm facilities in the west bank a w h o has documented an unprecedented number of attacks in the past 2 months since the 7th of october, 2023236 health attacks have resulted in obstruction to delivery of health care, 60 percent a 142 attacks, use of force against health care, 53 percent, a 126 attacks detention of health care staff or ambulance is 40 percent. 33 attacks and militarized search of health assets. 12 percent 28 attacks. health care is not a target. the w h show calls for the respective international law and active
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intervention to ensure the protection of health care. this video of the sly, the palestine read cousins, society apparently shows is ready for his block in the way of ambulances in the west bank, but isn't a cut off with the idea re, did the out product refugee camp since people killed the, according to the past, in health ministry, the as for us now to jump to the, i mean saw the from palestine pediatric society joining us live from romano. thank you so much for joining us here today. said there is a tragic times. we know that we recently had the w h o o describe medical attacks on the west banks, health care sector as quote,
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unprecedented. do you believe this is actually describes what is now taking place? so do you believe that this is how it is right now? can you repeat the question, please? sure. i was saying that we recently heard of the world a the w h o describe the medical have tax on the west banks health care site to i've unprecedented. do you believe this is act quickly describes what is now taking place a yes i do. and i really appreciate the report that the published by the, the video tool, which outlined the uh, the uh, attacks on the health care facilities of us since october 7th of this year. it did, went to a $156.00 at dex actually,
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which involved the ad. it of selection, the delivery of healthcare in $142.00 at tax. the use of force against his care based and aid. in the a $126.00 that tax and that using this pay period $6.00, his care best and then with kate, my these right? 80 military forces and also their way at the fits we at bags of defense and of health care staff and all that says talk to those little fuzzy, your pediatrician. i mean, what sort of experiences are you facing and what kind of causes are you going through personally?
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so i think we're having us, right. it's not, yeah, i think we're having a connection problem. so i was thinking piece and then a lot of liberal and silver and basically we know, especially children would be hearing a lot of children being hurt of your it's very, this is your, your, your colleagues felt a dumping to those experiences. uh, how can you share some of those experiences with us? what's the question again? i was i loved your pediatrician so you have by michelle. you are practicing other doctors as well. must also be guiding through a lot of difficulty right now. could you share some of your personal experiences with us? uh, my personal experience as a pediatrician. yeah, i practice in the west bank in my last day. you know,
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the westbank is on that occupation. and by the, in the military forces the, the main problems we have, we have been facing since eh, eh, bib october 7th at and even and yet, but that things have become worse for the past 2 months. the lock box and the difficulty our patients and have been having to reach to the his care facility, which resulted in a sense getting too late. like if you can imagine the a patient who is scheduled to have a few months happy session. and if they cannot really get there on time at that they will really self. i locked the reason for that. are they little blocks
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which are really, really at the air impeding the free type in the movement of patients from their village is downs from 11 place to another on the side of the it has this increased the idea of the idea of involving wood in the west bank has this increase since the 7th of october attacks or was it always like this? i mean things had become worse actually. we have been on that occupation for the past that you know that since 1967 and we have, oh, i always desktop font from the box and obstruction of freedom in movement.
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for example, if you are each of the block in number lines with a very sick base, since you have to stay in line squared one, 0, i'm the god this of the situation of the prayer. since we have any, you can imagine what damage can really uh the, the big and e at the time that happened to the president you have. and you cannot really convince the swords as well under of luck that you have a very sick patient. and you have to move because this here we have to search down balance and we have to search everything you have and even to search the positions near says the i'm but on said the best and then uh, in details. yeah, it's devastating. do we know if a israel is involved in any way with the operations of the hospitals in the west
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bank? love directly. we have the meanest drug, has the palestinian minnes thoughts as well. i really uh it directly uh, involved in the management and the direction of the hospitality in the west bank. okay. so delta delta as as the, you know, it's the, i know it's difficult for you to comment on what's going on in gaza. but wait, when you hear reports from the w h o about the, the casualties and the depth of children, especially as a pediatric adult to yourself. how does one like yourself deal with this a and all the other federal colleagues lives in the gaza strip? so but you know about, but i tried to help these children actually,
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i can't describe the, the late this to me let me, i don't, i don't want to call it or, but the military operation against the palestinians in the west bank and gaza as a, a a war against foss with those and patients and with emphasis on children and women, which is really a lot of being more than half of the patients of the those who were killed in godsa. mainly there were m b, the children man or woman. male. it says the and which is really, it's a really a lot of meetings and i think the international law is being violated very clearly in front of everybody in the words. yes. very sad indeed. so, you know,
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the world health organization has cooled on, of course, the interests of who and see to take immediate action. what is your message to the world? my message is very simple. i call upon the international community to port or on the is a military force is to respect the articles of the need of a convention of 1949, which clearly protect the american president in facilities and equipment. yes. so indeed, that's how it happens. i'm gonna have to leave with that. sorry, we lost the connection, but thank you the to the i mean apology from palo. so i'm pediatric society joining us of live from romano. thank you again for your time, sir. thank you. the slide,
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all the events of the past seeing is ready confidence. one thing remains on change is well, continues, can ducks offensive operations in the region affecting more a more territory. the i'm a, i'm already as the details or the situation. and garza seems to have been escalating the past to 24 hours. there has been reports about it as really uh invasion and to the area and on the collages. between is where aided tubes advancing the tools and the i must select the resistance at groups in that area and mainly that i must have drove the militant up short of how much that is. you know, a sam has said in a statement that there has been an attempt to by that is where 80 army to a free a capture is where the soldier at one of those how much captured back in 7 in october 7 as what you did. army statement said that to that to is a,
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is there any army? fire g relate on the area on that to that a cap to it is really so your i said to have because during this attack or doing, i'm the classes at between the i'm us a little bit, a groups our lives resistance and the advancing over the invasion, invading as we're eating our troops and major those guys, us threats there have been a strikes habit strikes on the general to buy them down. and soon image of the gaza strip also, and the say rocks and not as easy to have the bomb things all over nice at by the every strikes and by the time chose to the east of my guys the, to the east of, of the rates refugee it can in the southern gaza strip. there has been a, is really at shilling intensive shilling over different spots. so can you in this city have from which that palestinians or the palestinian households have been that
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ordered by the is ready to army, to flee, or to leave the robust city which is nearby on the eastern part of the con you in a city which is a soldering gaza strip region, mainly the villages and towns of and they're like, i have a sense, okay, we're all set here on these wireless close out of those towns and villages. there have been report how beautiful delete is really attempts for invasion to ground invasion into the area under have been reports about it flashes on the flashes between they at the um, the a groups all the while i'm us on the is really a tools at this situation here is escalating as a stated error in my reporting, and no one can predict what will be the next step situation. what's will the people will see over the past it over the next door. the future rami made r e r t. mitchells gaza threats is what it expands its ground
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operations in the south of gaza. those who have fed the area have few choices to go around. 85 percent of glasses population and now displaced over months of war. and our 247 coverage we bring you the untold stories of civilians. with this special reports the the we are calling the civilians to leave the guys that go so some us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hurt. i don't like the all civilians. i'm one of the
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when they told us to get out of the house. we evacuated the building, and on the same day they killed my brother in law's children. they bombed my whole house, and then they bombed the whole neighborhood of about 6 houses. the whole street has changed. would we miraculously survived? we were left homeless. we are from the shoot julia districts near the tarik bins the most the palm, the houses of our neighbors. so they were forced to leave the homes. when the bombing began, all the windows were broken, the doors were blown out. the kitchen sink was broken. and our children were slightly injured. we left our house and arrived at the chief a hospital. many times we were forced to relocate. but this is the 1st time we've
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been hunt. there are no windows, no doors, and full holes in our house. they're so big, even a person control through it. so because of the foaming and shows the, the people went to the south and it was showing, this is not a war. this is a mass murder. the 45 people living in this tent. we all sleep here at night. and yesterday the sewer burst and flooded us at night. there were schools, cage and death. let's see. so i found the shores is your basic good such as boils.
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