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[000:00:00;00] the dozens of civilians are reported like killed in his rally, bombings of southern gaza, which had previously been considered a safe sound showing signs and deep cuts and bruising palestinians. they obtained an idea of operations in gaza. describes the interrogation methods used on them to uncover links to how much they took us to my cousin's house, took off our clothes, slapped as we get this grab dislike animals and drag us through rubble on the ground with sand and stones. every morning they beat everyone in the stomach everywhere, beating kidding and screaming is there interrogation? in fact, they are criminals on the palestinian president calls the us an accomplice to
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genocide and ethnic cleansing in gaza. and the west bank says washington veto is a states fire resolution at the un security council. and the military spokes person for him and to say, is warns all shipping companies against working with israel, train, and events, all headed to the country to be a target. the, you're watching our to international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. starting in southern gaza where dozens of civilians have been killed. and the latest idea of strikes that destroyed a residential building in the city of con eunice footage. as a side shows, emergency workers struggling to control the blaze with huge plumes of smoke and intensive flames and bellowing out of the rubble. as, as health ministry says, the entree,
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as casualties have now surpassed 17700. a warning and the following images are disturbing. survivors, most of whom are children, have been steadily transferred to the hospital with doctors fighting for their patients' lives. the one previous they called and guys a quote, a graveyard. frictional branch accounting for more than 40 percent of those killed in the comp like to dates. relatives are seen that kissing the bodies of their loved ones insane their last goodbyes to those killed. there's so many sad that the raft bodies are placed on the ground outside master hospital, where conditions have been overstretched, caring for the wounded since the start of the war, canadian, palestinian, during less months or schuman describe the situation on the ground. the ideas, posit each phone, most the 800 meters beside loss of hospital where i am staying out before with throwing back a kilometer. uh, we do not know what the objective is. honestly,
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the homeless we have seen here is civilians being killed civilians in judge moore is being filled up. the hospital and the schools that are on the bottom over capacity as and they keep saying that's most likely this month. and i'm us, we're, i'm not seeing any evidence of that. they keep saying that they want to city that on hostages, but it seems that they are sending that on hostages by the on expedites it's a very tough humanitarian situation and it's been worse since by the us between the ceasefire. uh it is, are you a sion in the us, the people in does the see that to the us and the is that i as the, the, i mean there is, there is no difference. a 6 to basic name is that i is the exit is the one who was executing 3, whatever the, the us, the uh,
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agrees with them on the us is the main supply up of the lessons to the is the ladies and the main, the uh, december 2012 that you can uh, supportive said altima the old, the by the administration gave 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 that tax because the, by the time was 3, should $12.00 in the next election next year. and i don't think they will given the, the us population being against the government in doing what they're doing right now. here. also in the south of the enclave. the city of rafa came under idea of fire overnight. despite the is really government previously designating southern does a safe zone for this place the civilians. at least 10 people were reportedly killed in the bombing of to residential homes. their relatives gathered outside of local
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hospital to more and their loved ones. open journalists on a come all has more from rafa for more than 2 months in a row, visitor area is continental, and it's an operation on the ground focusing in the northern part, the city, as well as the condo to 16000 parts of the 1st, 2nd stage according to the how much that i'm headed to ministry here more than 17000. so she for was because by the day that i it's like most of them where woman here and drop off in the south and paused because have in place. also, these are any edison i came here. i'm a size minutes resent and vending. i'm can more of what it is in the rough, rough i city, according to that i the only army name. it's the most safe places for they look, i've bought one today, is there any insight i can here on the side? many to be the on zillow, cuz he became seeing that they,
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there is no safe place in 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 the template from that until now, with all kinds undergoing opinions and goes off on complaints that they don't have anyone who finds opposing attorney. so these are a war against them. a several palestinian man and a teenage boys say they were beaten and deprived of the most basic needs while detained by, as rarely, troops on the battlefield in gaza. the men were taken into custody, allegedly for having links to mosse during the 5 day interrogation. the now release, tell us in and say they were given little water and the night use of the bathroom. several have bruises on their bodies are deep cuts from zip ties. is your details about their treatment?
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how much the almo is really soldiers kept us for 5 days, during which we drank half a glass of water on the 1st day, we begged them for something to drink, but they said no, there was no water. they took us to my cousin's house, took off our clothes, slapped as kicked as grab dislike animals and dragged us through rubble on the ground with sand and stones. they did not care. i felt like they were going to kill us. and then they took us to a place and i heard an interrogation. there were people who were taken, god knows where they took me to an area with another 10 people with hands bound with plastic zip ties. we made the model of them every morning. they beat everyone in the stomach everywhere, beating kidding and screaming. is there interrogation that the most horrific interrogation in my life is the interrogation by the jewish. in fact, they are criminals to, well as the idea from bergman on gaza, shows no signs of letting out. the armies chief says they are offensive should be even more forceful towards your every day. we're seeing more and more terrorists
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killed in more and more terrorist swing that way. and in recent days, we're seeing terrorist surrendering. that's a sewing the system is pulling apart the sewing we need to press honda and that's what we're doing. the idea of has continued its operation in northern gaza, including into bali, a refugee camp is really for us, has recently posted video footage for forwarding to show soldiers and paddling him off fighters. the idea of claims the militants were setting an ambush for the as really army near a central traffic route but were discovered and attacked. isabel also says several, i'm tomas were taken out by tank fire and unmanned aerial vehicles. the meanwhile, ma says it's engaging in intense firefights, but there's really forces in the heart of the enclave garza city,
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the militant se they targeted armored idea of vehicles and army officers. are the you and says critical infrastructure in more than 60 percent of guys as residential areas have been reduced to rubble since the war opted in early october, at least 1900000 palestinians had been displaced as more than 85 percent of guys total population i heard from a pediatric doctor from palestine. i mean tall g who described help patients are suffering amid the ongoing conflict. a is there a way of $256.00 at tax against the health care system in palestine at $141.00 of them would actually directed towards what against the of the obstruction of the activities of the the medicaid person is. i'm a pediatrician and i have also experienced this some funding which
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really our patients uh go through. many of our patients do not get from the village to the town with the clinic saw where, where the hospitals are. we get patients. very sick when new of stock, the free movement of the on the patients annual prevent, prevent them from getting to the health care facility or the clinic called the best choice. you can imagine what happens. they miss their scheduling a 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 advanced pneumonia as because they were not able to get to their doctor
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had of choice to the hospital of choice on time. as the u. s. shoots down a potential cease fire in the israel homeless conflict that the un security council, palestinian president lockwood abbas has called the move. a blatant violation of all humana, terry and values in 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, posing us threats to international peace and security. 13 of the 15 council members, including russia in china, supported the resolution. since washington's veto comes this by urgent calls for a truce from the un secretary general. senior figures across the globe have slammed
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us and is running hot pockets and called on them to stop fueling the hostilities which include us and once again cynically blocking the coal for a ceasefire in the palestinian israeli conflict. before a very always, america has time to the death sentence to thousands, if not tens of thousands most civilians in palestine. and israel bish, i knew these rightly administration, which has the unlimited support of western countries, is committing brutal atrocities in mastic. isn't. does it make hold of humanity? block says there are 5 permanent members and non permanent members in the united nations council dishes. however, the ceasefire was rejected without any america's vote. where is the justice in this? is that justice in this world? a just world is possible, but not with america come domain but continuation of the fighting while advocating for the prevention of pillow. the conflict is self deceiving, condoning the continuation of the fighting while making every mention of the protection of women. girls and human device is extremely hypercritical. all this
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once again shows what double standards are. the politicians are not the only ones concerned with us actions. humanitarian groups are calling the us move a vote against humanity is booms, going, teetering down and boast, dean civilians, and cost widespread destruction. the us is once again use inspired to book an attempt by the un security console to demand to cease 5 and gaza. by viewing this resolution, the us stands alone and guesstimates vote against humanity. the u. s. veto stands, the shop contrast to the values you profess us to uphold, but continued to provide diplomatic cover for the ongoing atrocities in gaza. the us is signaling that international humanitarian law can be applied selectively in the lives of some people, much less than the lives of others. the us veto makes it complicit into kindly can garza following the v one security council session in new york. several air of officials set down for talks with us state secretary anthony blinking. the palestinian foreign minister was among them,
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but he was blocked from answering questions from the media ahead of the meeting and studied counterpart, said the minister is limited by us visa restrictions, which has been denied by the state department. however, our sources in the west bank confirms the palestinian official is under a washington gag order. the us, which 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 rallied to protest. the latest you and security council vote demonstrators. busy so demanded an end to us financial aid to israel. here's more on what 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,
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that would stop the situation really fast. but until then, unfortunately the people in garza will suffer. we're asking for a complete and this is rarely 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 all thoughts. so the goal analyst, hymer, i boost, yada, says the us is acting against the will of the international community. 15 countries out through the 15 countries have supported the you on security council resolution . i've written abstain, but it was that you as the on the countries locked out about the resolution and use it's a beautiful car, which is in my opinion, a great brand start digit mistake by the us, which is by, by using it's beautiful again as such as a new version, it is as the stabilizing the middle east region, which is also the stabilizing uh,
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word or the security. unfortunately, the u. s. is acting again, there's no, we're not being so emotional. community again is the one of the one security council and that's in what can you wouldn't have been getting push it once is on, on you are so interested in the region and more money because of its support for the is working to aggression. again, as the fellow cmc, as a military spokesperson for am and suitcase, has warned all shipping companies against cooperating with israel. adding the group of target any vessels in the red sea heading to the country. but the, the many armed forces will not allow the passage of any ship of any nationality destined to design this treasury in the ships or a legitimate target for the many armed forces that for we won all ship, some companies against doing business with his riley ports another major geo political tornado is sweeping the whole region as to who he's made that bob shaw
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and alice would that they will target. not only these really ships, but any ship that passes through the red sea to reach israel. that's a significant statement made today by the whole thing. so said that if god does not receive the necessary food and medicine, it needs, then all ships in the red sea and on route to is ready ports. no matter what nationality they have, or no matter what area they have departed from, they will be a legitimate target for the many armed forces. this means that any ship for whatever reason passes through the red sea and for whatever reason wants to reach is really ports that will be a legitimate target and is at risk. now this move will significantly impact naval shipping in the red sea, all the array of you and see, and even bob was meant that's a strategic straight or
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a joke point that connects the radian see and the gulf of aidan to the red sea, which leads to as well, that strategic 12 point is a passageway for more than 10 percent of the world's total transit trade and maritime transit. so that's a, that's a significant and a strategic area and is now, is at risk for global. the thing for now, one is you have to comment on that decision made by the who sees. but of course, israel and the united states have time. and again, accused here, one of supporting the, with these saying that it was the who, these are earphones proxies. of course you want in return has again time. and again said that the who would fees as part of the resistance access, they don't take orders from the islamic republic, i'll be wrong and that they act on their own to support their quotes, palestinian brothers and sisters over the course of the conflict who these have lost several rockets and missiles and drones against that is where the territories
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they have confiscated several ships in the red sea and even attacked and opened fire against several, a british. and even american ins is way to ships in the red sea. of course of that post a serious threat. now we have heard from bloomberg bloomberg has sighted us some informed but not anonymous sources of saying that the u. s. is consulting with its persian gulf partners and allies about a potential military action against the policies in response to quotes. there brazen attacks in the red sea, of course, the same source and said that the united states and his persian gulf partners are still favor diplomacy over a direct confrontation. but that's the mere fact that the united states has made, made a mention of a direct confrontation that's easily reveals how seriously washington is taking the
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whole things quiet now and after several warnings issued by the islamic republic, i'll be wrong about the regional repercussions of these where the war on gosh, it's raining on, foreign minister has claimed without providing any evidence that western weapons sent to ukraine have ended up in the middle east. west and officials ask us where all of, how much time has those come from and who is supplying them? well, it's very easy to buy weapons from arms dealers in ukraine, which were originally supplied by the us. many resistance groups, entire risk groups, source, the weapons from the black markets in ukraine, which appeared due to the strategically question of elections of the west. how my son has the lot also manufactured weapons themselves. russia has alleged that some western arms sent to crane may have ended up on the black market and when $7000000000.00 worth of us military equipment report and they fell into tell about
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hands after us withdrawal in 2021. the weapons were later said to have been used by terror groups in pakistan and india drawn university professor said mohammed mirandi says, funds and weapons sent to crane or being used for other purposes. ukrainian regime is extremely corrupt that a large amount of the money that's being sent to ukraine, as well as the weapons is being stolen by the government officials in ukraine and all the docs who are socially affiliated or associate associated with these officials. and it's, it's, it's quite clear that what we're seeing now in gaza or the weapons that have been obtained by the resistance forces in gaza, or the resistance forces across the region. uh that some of them would be coming
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from ukraine. but what is, is pretty terrifying. is that terrorist groups also would be able to access such equipment that's been sent to ukraine by the united states and its allies, the resistance of course, they use these weapons to defend themselves against the par type regime against the aggression. and meanwhile, in israel and motions are running high as relatives and supporters of the hostages . still being held by hamas take to the streets of tel aviv once more to demand the release of their loved ones, local journalists, nicole, and has a more from the scene. thousands of people at came again. it is becoming a result here that the people are coming and are demanding these rather government to do anything in their power to release the remaining 100. 38. these riley's,
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some of them are elderly, some of them are children and women, and they're demanding to bring them back home. now they think that these rally government, again, think more about how to destroy eliminate from us and about some other political issues and not a good thing as the source priority to release. there are the people that are still there and there is riley, in a sense, citizens that were taken out of their badge from their homes, from the news excessive out there have nothing to do with. busy politics, they have nothing to do with the conflict. they just people that wants to continue or want to continue to live their lives and that from the people that already returned from the cups the video of how much they are telling you. does that horrible? it is so hard, it is harsh. it's unbearable to be in a cup, steve, a tea,
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and dad. i know what you're not there. there are no fluid, no mitigation, no treatment, some of them where beach and they're saying it's terrible stories that remind the elder e one how it was, how it goes. and for many is riley said the 7th of october. it's like the 2nd fall that goes and they are in the big a dilemma because they want to eliminate this threat of how much because nobody wants to leave under this stress anymore. but you, on the other hand, they still have so many as riley's there. and they understand that these route will continue the bombardment of the guys. i may be, those people do not return alive, but police and the your people's calling for israel force default return all your citizens. and after that deal, this time, us telling us already is have issued a red alert and due to a mass of forest fires in several central provinces. and blazes are located near
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populated areas and at least 20 homes are at risk authority. so again, evacuations, and more than $480.00 heck, tears are in the fire zone. local fire services have deployed a 3 helicopters and 3 airplanes to help put out the flames. the casualties have been reported yet, and one person has been arrested on suspicion of committing arson. washington it's 200 year old monroe doctrine still has a grip on u. s. foreign policy. the strategy was created to combat here, a pin, colonialism in the western hemisphere, but an essentially declared central and south america to be in washington's backyard, i think is rachel blevins takes us through 2 centuries of us intervention in latin america. the monroe doctrine, maybe 200 years old, but its influence on u. s. foreign policy is still felt to this day, we can see it in the current administration, and it's continued approach towards relations with latin america as president. by
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that noted in 2022, we used to talk about when i was a kid college about america's backyard, america's backyard. i said everything south of the mexican border is america's frontier. all right. and where equal people, we don't dictate what happens in the are part of the, is that of the economy or the south american con. we have to work very hard on what the trouble it is. we're having great difficulty making up for the mistakes and then made the last 4 years. and it's gonna take some time back yard front yard, but still a yard of the us words change. but the idea remains, which is to police and overseas latin american countries. it's not something new as washington has a history of interference in the region. and the name of this history is the monroe doctrine. and today will take a look at its influence in cuba when view through the lens of american history. 1898 marks the start of the 10 week long spanish american war,
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which gave us control over the newly acquired colonial territories of puerto rico, guam and the philippines from a latin american perspective. however, this wasn't just about a war between the us and spain. it was more about legal interference from washington in the cuban work independence. the u. s. has established more than 70 military bases in the region with varying degrees of permanence as a threat to the sovereignty and interest of the people of latin america and the caribbean. u. s. military base, as he is known as occupied that 117 square kilometers. are drake for 121 years? the gays, the will of the cuban people. this stands is the colonial remnants of the legitimate military occupation of our country. this started in 1998 after the expansionist intervention during the independence will wage by cubans against the spanish colonial power. so how did it be? get? well, in 1898,
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the us decided to intervene in the cuban war of independence on the side of the cuban rebels against spain. at the end of the hostilities cus steve in control of to batch but was unable to an exit due to domestic legislation. prohibitions looking for a compromise solution republican senator orville plot, who is one of the most powerful in washington at the time, suggested in amendment that would set the conditions for the us military's withdrawal from cuba. those conditions, including a pledge of loyalty to the us, the limited to was right to make treaties and trade with other nations and established the lease of what is now the guantanamo base. the government of cuba consents that the united states might exercise their right to intervene for the preservation of cuban independence, the maintenance of the government, adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty. this was the beginning of a redefinition of the monroe doctrine that instead of condemning european
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intervention is up in the america, sought to justify us intervention in the name of inside of colonialism and self determination. even though it was anything but the plot amendment was the direct results of the more renowned monroe doctrine. arguing that the people of cuba would benefit from being under the control of the u. s. but this claim was highly criticized in latin america. was the president of mexico launching account your doctorate, calling for sovereignty and non intervention in another nation's internal affairs. however, that didn't stop then president theodore roosevelt from insisting that the policies of the monroe doctrine continued to have a strangle hold on us foreign policy. chronic chrome doing or an input then switch results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society. main america as elsewhere, ultimately required intervention by some civilized nation in the western hemisphere
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. the appearance of the united states of the monroe doctrine may force the united states, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrong, doing or impotence to exercise and international police power. and yet, here we are nearly 120 years after roosevelt's updated version of the monroe doctrine. as we can say, i looking at us foreign policy in latin america, that the original claims by james monroe still ring true in the minds of the political we in washington. all right, to stay with us up next on worlds apart, external discussions with her guest, whether it's still possible to find the place for diplomacy and geo politics. the

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