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the, the, the, the dozens of civilians are reportedly killed in the as waiting foaming of southern guns which have previously been considered as safe cleaning law. this u. s. policy makes it complicit in the crimes of genocide, ethnic cleansing kind of low price. but he was facing global backlash also washington, vito said, golf sci fi resolution, i think you run security council on following the vote from which the u. k. of
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stained thousands in marching through the streets of london in long thing. and the me, the 1st in the vines, the a welcome to you, which 60, i'm hearing most go and you're watching off to international with the very latest world news update squared to happy with us. we saw us in southern gaza with dozens of civilians have been killed and the latest idea strikes to destroy the residential building of a city of han. here in this footage from the same shows, emergency workers is struggling to control the blaze at wall huge plumes of smoke and spacing flames rise above the level. galls of health, industry safety and slaves. casualties of now suppose to $17400.00. just a warning he might find the following footage upsetting survivors have been transferred to nasa hospital, which is already over crowded. most of the victims of children,
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the one previously called gauze, or quote, agree the old fluid, shoulder and accounting for more than 40 percent of those killed in the conflict today. canadian, palestinian, during the next month, social and long describes the situation on the ground. the ideas, posit each, almost the dates home that i need to decide loss of hospitality. what i'm staying up before was drawing back a kilometer. uh we do not know what the objective is. honestly, the all us we have seen here is civilians being killed, civilians, insurance models being filled up, the hospital and dispos that on the bottom over capacity. so they keep saying that most likely this month and we're not seeing any evidence of that. they keep saying that they want to study that on hostages, but it seems that they are sending that on hostages by their own expedites. and
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it's a very tough to meditate in situation. and it's been worse since by the. busy us between the ceasefire. uh it is a huge sion in the us. the people in does the see the to the us and the is that i as the, the, i mean there's, there's no difference of 6 to basically is it i is the exit is the one who was executing 3, whatever the, the us, the, uh, agrees with them on the us is the main supplier of the lessons to the is the ladies and the media tax. december 2012 that you can support to the altima, the old the by the administration. dave is really is until the end of the month. but she is the objectives on the ground. so we think that over the next 2 weeks, they will stop sides in terms of their attacks. because the by that,
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i'm pretty sure the once when the next election next year. and i don't think they will. uh, given the, the us for the nation, the, against the government in doing what they're doing right now. here. also in the south the all the enclave, the city, a refund came on the ideas via the night. despite the is where the government previously designating southern gone to a safe zone for this place civilians. at least 10 people were reportedly killed in the bombing of to residential homes, the for the to the java down side, the local hospitals. as long as the last one's local journalist, a son, arkansas, has moved from restaurant for more than 2 months in a row is the area is continental, and it's an operation on the ground focusing in the northern part, the city as well as is connor speaking to a 1000 bucks of the cost. i think they according to the how much what i'm hoping the next 3 years more time to be seen. thousands of people work because by days
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that are any edits, like lots of names with woman here and drop off in the south and pause of the course of english also. is there any edison i came here? i'm a meaning resent in funding. i'm can more of what it is in drop off or off i city, according to that i the early armies name. it's the most safe places for they look on the box once it is a inside can here on the side many to be the below cause here became seeing that they there is no safe place and rough off, which would make us some of them to go to the bar that it was easy. i'm the director of all the plans and not be to have some security in place for them and to reject that. somebody from that that until now you all kinds undergoing opinions and goes off on complaints that they don't have anyone who finds opposing attorney
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. so these are the 81. again, the website is critical. infrastructure on moving to 60 percent of goals as residential areas have been reduced to rubble since the war about in early october . at least $1900000.00 palestinians have been displaced, stuff will be 95 percent of guns as total population. we heard from a doctor from how the stones pediatric society. i'm in a psychology to describe the suffering patients like going through and if the ongoing conflict is there a way $256.00 at tax against the health care system in palestine? a 141 of them we had actually directed towards what i gains of the obstruction of the activities on the the music campus and is i'm a pediatrician. and i have also experienced this on funding, which really our patients to go through
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a menu of our patients do not get from the village to the town with the clinics on where, where the hospitals are, we get patients. very sick. when you obstruct the free movement of the on the patients and you prevent, prevent them from getting to the health care facility or the clinical vis tries. you can imagine what happens. they miss their schedule, the treatment, whether it's kim, i feel happy if they have a bad a problem with the cancer or also as i said, and getting late to get the proper treatment. we see children with the advanced no long as because they were not able to get to their doctor had
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of choice to the hospital of choice on time. but also the us shoots down a potential safe spot in the as well. how not confident that the un security council posted in president law made of boss has cooled the need a blatant violation of all it came on a terry and values to the united states use of its veto power to block the gauze of ceasefire. resolution is an aggressive, unethical move, and it is a blatant violation of all humanitarian values and principles. this u. s. policy, it makes it complicit. it's in the crimes of genocide, estimate cleansing, and war crimes committed by the israeli occupation forces against palestinians in gaza. the westbank jerusalem, this policy has become a danger to the wealth housing us threats to international peace and security. so thing all the 15 telephone numbers, including russia and china supported the resolution. washington soon ago comes despite the urgent calls for truth from the un secretary general city of figures across the globe have slammed us and is waiting hypocrisy and cold on them to stop
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by adding soon to the 5 businesses. so the ease of rail administration, which has unlimited support held by some countries distributing booth a trust is in mexico and gaza. that makes the whole community blush, verify some of the members and non members internet admissions council. however, this is why it was rejected on the americas vote. where is the trust is in these is the address is in this world adjustable is possible, but not with america condone in the continuation of the fighting while advocating for the prevention of pillow. the conflict is self deceiving, compelling, the continuation of the fighting while making every mention of the protection of women girls some human device is extremely hypercritical. all this once again shows what double standards are. well politicians and not the anyone's concerned with us actions humanitarian groups,
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according to us move in vote against humanity. it is bonus continued to ring down and boast, dean civilians in cost widespread destruction. the us is once again, euston spa were to book an attempt by the un security council, the demand to cease 5 and gaza. by viewing this resolution, the us stands alone and gusting its vote against humanity. the u. s. veto stands, the sharp contrast to the value, see professors to uphold by continuing to provide diplomatic cover for the ongoing atrocities in gaza. the us is signaling the international humanitarian law can be applied selectively and the lives of some people much less than the lives of others . the usb the makes it complicit in the economy. can garza following the un security council session in new york several hour of official sat down for talks with the west state secretary on to me blinking the palestinian farm. and if that was among them, but he was blocks from answering questions from the media ahead of the meeting his
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so the consequences of the minnesota is limited by us v. the restrictions which has been the 9th by the state department. however, it also says in the westbound confirmed that the palestinian official is on the exact order from washington the u. s. h, the minister, not to speak to the media in any way, and to refrain from accusing or blame into us for its support of israel in its war against casa in new york. hundreds of americans, raleigh, to protest the latest to go and secure as counsel vote locals. those are demand didn't ends to us financial aids, to as well as more house. some of them had to say and it makes me very ashamed that my government is doing this in my name. i would like to say no more funding. no more. what those to israel, that would stop the situation really fast. but until then, unfortunately the people didn't. garza will suffer. we're asking for
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a complete and this is really regression on post them right people. a, an end to all the us complicity, whether it's financial, political, all military factors and is really driven side on that's plus live, say political analysts. well, hi my i do see all the now many thanks for joining us on the program of 1st off of want to think that he was us my book, the palestinian minister from speaking of the press conference a good evening. um. well, uh the you, us, uh, use a view of it's beautiful. what are they, i'd say utilize it could it's a call. so to block uh, the resolution which was over with mainly supported by the international community . and as it was reported engineer to program 15 countries out of the 15 countries have supported the you on security council resolution that britain obtained a better to. busy us but you as the one that. busy who blocks about the resolution
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and use it's a be to power, which is in my opinion, shown as a grave on subject mistake by the us, which is by, by using it's beautiful again, as such as a new version, it is uh, the stabilizing the eastern region which is also the stabilizing uh word or the security. and i think when the us increase it is, you know. busy the rest of the data show you was the, the all to come by the 9th to try to. busy busy pass out of the ocean to stop the source. if these stop, then go to the found often is the fiction because he was us to in, in pushing for such a hold. but unfortunately that you, us is acting and bubbles in the. 2 little acting again there's no, we're not being so emotional. community again is the one of the wants to go to the council, and that's in my opinion. wouldn't have because of the closest ones is on,
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on you are interested in the region and globally because of its support for this organization. again, is the fellow study and let's talk about the results of that. so to the un security council, because we know it's the same members voted in favor of b, c, start resolution while they do types of stains, or does all say about global support for the us on this ally as well. the one that says very much about the us imperialism. in my opinion, when they, you asked if they want the country among the 15 members that they want to give us a call to was locking such as jewish. and that is going for an immediate fear as far as to these, why do they all fall butters worry the addition again, other fellows than their civilian population and girls of his in one way is a one is given the invite to continue the condition to continue as bombardment and its destruction of the girl of them, which has been described by the way, by the uh you uh, put in uh uh after mr. joseph for him. oh buddy,
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my said the destruction of gov all. uh buy is ryan, has a bunch of new, much all my products. the destruction of gentleman ship is during world war 2, which means that the, the war that i've been seeing such destruction over the past 7 tier to your, since the world war 2. and a by blocking such as an engine by the world in a way is a good thing to get in march is ready to continue or to disruption to go to school in the fall often. and unfortunately that you was doesn't care much about, it's, uh, uh, interest in the region doesn't care about the international fees and up is on the way that is that you as a publisher doesn't sound good. uh is what the us is turning a blind volume on what is happening and girls are what is up in the middle east region and sometimes trying to criticize what china is doing when it comes to
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a lot of ours or what pleasure is doing. and then you can or other countries that is definitely a crystal clear, doesn't understand the policy being used by the us as well as cause it has spoken also, games, pressure from the united nations to end the conflict. do you think this well as justified? and it's drive to destroy him the following the october 7th attack. well, lets say the uh uh, the telephone is ready to come, fix it, but starts on the 7th of 2, bought a discount because started the started the 5 years ago when is where and occupied the palace pride in 1948 and expelled more than 80 percent of the problem premiums to the other countries and also uh by, by continue it by a continue lock you finding for almost any amount on something, something month and everything inside the policy. and you know, so let's set up what time of the month of october uh,
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there were abundant sticks. uh could link is working. is it really? and i think is why it is civilians is ready to women and children. that is a good mistook on the part through us. but let's also say that what is right has done over the past. 2 of them is a great it's, it's not just a great mistake. it's a clear violation of the emotional humanitarian no, by can in more than 710000 phelipson, in softball. and during the war, the 46000. yeah. really, according to that you are not. the half of the girls listed has been destroyed over the past 2 months and thank you for speaking to us. it's great to get your thoughts and the situation political on the less mikaela are they see all the. thank you. well, thousands are marching through the streets of the u. k. capital demo and being a new se spot and gone with us following the american visa. so on the un security council resolution on british apps tension on this. we can 1st want to add to this
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as they are russell who is in the, at the center of the events that a, c, i thank you for joining us most the atmosphere on the ground at the raleigh where you will. okay, so, but she told it to from just across the road for the british parliament. busy parliament square is absolutely john packed with the protest. this week we bought children for 9 weeks now. and the 3rd or 4th national protest than the old devices desk to now it's from the thing that they made because over a 100 of the year. so it could be betrayed the 100000. busy or 200000 or possibly more enormous i i so you can imagine, let me. yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry. so the website here, the previous valleys were saying some violence. we've also seen lots of the rest says well, what's um, what's the news like that today?
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well very, what very peacefully date the police say it has been buried ton. so excellent police and not many police around the parlance it took place about a month ago was close by. all right. elements on all my sister is the guy that did of a sudden a coffee white hole, which is the site bridge center. and they bring that in one and to another was that they started the right with the police and then actually run pay street loved is trying to tell. and you said some took a risk of supportive to the college student pause. there's only been a tiny, tiny, handsome. busy very few people arrested it. what does it take to do is ask you the peaceful and for a positive and. busy strong spirit, and i understand to see how you've been present at the quite a few of these. riley's and supposed to all the palestinians. um, how would,
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how does this one, this is a big, odd, even be the reality is a growing and size of the on slowed continues. the what to be honest, the one the bushes on all the teach day. uh well actually i think that was the biggest one. i, i personally think it was something like a 1000000 people. it could take, you just plug a size in the density of fee, the open lights estimates of a $100000.00. they haven't done this to not set success, however, so they've been helping us be purchased every couple of weeks because that they, they report and the oldest and most both nice ation and expense. they talk to stadium everybody. and the last 2 months of protesting to this one, the numbers have for you to get down. however. busy every other week, basically purchased all the country, lots of pages, so you get an adult. so even during the week time as well,
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takes us outside parliament outside downing street. why fi? i'm ready. thanks for bringing us the lights when the ground very long day. we've been talking to activist the or russell any thanks a thank you bye. last what relations on the goal is that conflicts with a tuesday solution of the ceasefire in the region. we're on the agenda as an a phone call between the russian president vladimir, posted on the gyptian president until 5. i'll see, see earlier today about the web page and expressive gratitude, savings accounts a possible his support on the evacuation of russian citizens from the concepts and the delivery of humanitarian aid. leaders also agrees to continue that since the seat of a c spot russian presidents, recent visit to the gulf, was also discussed on for his tools with the presidents of a wrong in moscow. we spoke with professor of political science and i couldn't bolcko's. there's those as rushed through into egypt. flow stands in partnership is going from strength to strength. we need to ship there is i started
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a developments uh of the motion, a cooperation with egypt since the 1950s, due to now. now we have a, was a fields and for sectors of education economy. we have strategic alliance, strategic partnership between egypt and russia. russia has been families and historically been a very active in the middle east, and it's known to be protecting their lights and very supportive to the upper rights in the region. that's why it was a and it was, and it is still very good. and the parts known to be at ups and the middle east to some of those a west. the applicant quote has which activities as requests to
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lift the sanctions and post on the country off the july's co sign, be ruling military government like c o 4. take you to make such a request off to the to the echo was regional blog imposed restrictions including shots in bold as with nisha, suspending financial transactions on freeze. it gets sauces. they bring 9 g area, also costs of electricity supplies. tunisia on the story from local reporter timothy will be asked to in late july, a group of single military officers over through these as governments in a pool. but jude focus to the already worrying trend in west africa. within days regional block i core was led by nigeria slumped. me share with the toughest mattress ever imposed by the blog against any eric member hoping to overturn the pool. the sanctions included closure of air and land borders with neighbors, assets, freeze and suspension of trade and commerce at west said he was trying to send a strong wanting to be just minutes remain in the region. however many whose faith
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in democratic governments in the region had been dwindling, sage the block was cowering on the western influence. but the western influence are not millions of these. busy are out the receiving end, essentially soft costs worse than food insecurity. as these issues are collapsing is that we live on food imports, mainly from ben, a republic, engine, light, syria, the military government and corporate bodies in a joined seat last month approached the app west court of justice sitting in a boot. you have to lift the band, but a 2 member panel of judges who delivered judgements today, dismissed the uppercase on say, i didn't like to, to make government locked merits to approach the court. the court also said that varies a convergence of interest between the military governments and the companies that filed the joint application. these air relies heavily on the aid from,
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from our colonial power front and for united states. these countries have suspended their supports and it's not glass how long, so we'll continue to hold firm. but millions of people will likely continue to grapple with shortages of met since and food stuff. experts save assumptions could strain by loud roll released on in west africa, especially on jobs, regional security and infrastructure projects. while the cool government to. busy the region of blocks of friday is maintained, ties with neighbors, molly, shop and book it if possible. also route 5 or military. these countries have fledged just 10 by these uh, in the event of a possible military invasion by region of block off, of course, directed to our lease its forces to restore the constitutional order in the sheriff . eckworth says soft upson remains on the table. i wrote not where i connie international affairs analyst saves the form of colonial powers, invested interests and imposing functions on asia. we have
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a scenario where it is difficult to impose all these samsung's. it was also clear that this some shows seem to have been like a pre made detected by the west. some colonial power was namely from i'm even america was um, obviously you could see that um, because of less than interest or some of these uh, wisdom powers. there was so you got the impulse on shows on these. yeah. because they enjoyed enjoy. i'm set to have access to the resources of news yet when they believe this president government, the minutes of the government, that just to say, will not allow. also, there have been all these moves to see that uh,
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the country is brought to is music. i'm equally politically isolated. middletown lead threatened on what i've you. but um some shows by themselves have never played such a rules as to elicit changes that to ad desire also. um, the applause commission was so much in the heart of the i'm more dialogue without for these, but that is all. then what we have to do is call us on the industry minister administer pharmacist, said he, with holly ace, over the european union's move to impose a cross spoke to carbons hucks on imports. india will address the problem of the carbon border adjustment mechanism with confidence and we will find solutions. we will see how we can convert see bam, to our advantage if it comes in. of course i will retaliate. you need not worry
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about it that they use a common tax will come into effect on the 1st of january, 2026. well, from october this, the companies in cobb and intensive sectors like still a medium, a cement 1st who lives on the electricity, says a so on that carbon emissions with the u. within a close of indian i and still on dominion expos, sonton live, it's 2, the one will be hit by the new tax. we spoke to an expert as an international trade as socket. mister, he says that you are pens to protect industry at home, while lots of thing up, the pressure on companies beyond this board, as i think the implementation of the tax is going to be in $26.00, you'll probably be good correctly. and i think what the hon minister said is that we have with right and the ability to be dead. the uh, i think historically india has been a country that has worked on the global commons. and we were trying to stick to
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a process where we do not have the policies. but at the end of the day, india has historic contributed 4 percent off the historical greenhouse gas and image shows the what the european union has done $15.00 to $17.00 plus in the us as to the 26 percent. so we need to look at somehow the other balancing out what has happened in the past was due. i would full for the sake of the was that we do not to be just page where we are putting talk to really taxes on each other for saving the because that does not work. and it's not just about in the a, it seems to leave with the induce seems to leave with australia for instance, which produces some of the highest per capita emissions in the word it, it seems to me with china. so we need to have a common cit solution rather than uh,
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you know, by not to tax twice. blackstone on, say, international don't carry out to has the latest episode all the width to blow as the thought was more nice at the top of the ap. thanks for watching the sometimes something happens to a person that is so awful that what they need the most at the outset is support and a friendly here in a perfect world. that is how it would always work out. but this isn't the perfect world. and when things don't go the way they should, a strong person stands up. she stands up for herself and for others in the same position. even when the road becomes more difficult for flight continues. i'm john curiosity, welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2
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