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one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence, the more than a dozen civilian casualties are reported. an overnight idea strikes on cities and southern gals, up of the enclave. death toll continues to provide several others are reportedly killed in central gaza, with locals. rumbling to sift through is really building raid rumbled in a race against time to rescue survivors. russia pushes for more humanitarian aid to gaza as a un security council delegation visits. so rough uh, border check points in egypt. we here exclusively from most schools on boy
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there was a decision to go and see who the mice will set. the form in germany counselor has said that his efforts try and get peace on ukraine and russia for torpedo by the united states. and that is really ex prime minister, enough to all the benefits of the same things. retired us army colonel takes aim at washington on a foreign policy at the un to accusing the white house of fueling the ukraine conflict. them, shooting done diplomacy. the 8 am here in moscow on this, the 12th day of the 12 month. welcome to the news our on our team. we begin in southern gals where it's really flourish lit up the night sky as id for strikes. again, rain fire on the city of con eunice. local media reports. the bombing left several
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dead. the largest medical facility in the area has been receiving this or hospital stretched to breaking point after over 2 months of israel's assault palestinian health officials say just as death. so in its entirety, how surpassed the 18200 people, while almost 50000 others have been injured since october 7. among the casualties at and us are hospitalized. a boy from northern gals that he survived done is really a tech but will never walk on his own again. the child has already had one of his legs amputated and is waiting for a 2nd operation to remove the other. he was wounded in an idea of striking on the jabante, a refugee camp that left most of his family dead logo. i wasn't
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trapped under the breeze. i called to my brother. he lay next to me, but no one responded. hoya anna had now women were in the 1st floor when the men were upstairs. my brother was also in the 1st floor. that's how my mother and sisters my grandfather's grandfather and my owns with our children were all lost, their lives, the only people left in my family after the showing on me my father and my brother and my uncle with dentist. uh so let's see. i mean, while i un security console delegation has visited via gyptian side of the roof of border crossing with garza, the only entry point for a to the impossible, then clave according to the world body, every single goal. so that's more than 2000000 people is now going hungry. speaking exclusively to archie rushes you in a boss or a said, it's vital that delegates see the situation on the ground for themselves. with the members of the court, which unfortunately is the system function in possession of its members,
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which would have to be good to renew it for the space we had discussed the community, the assistance together, the maintenance is 0. but this particular facility facing the soon to be people because of the way as we know these meetings, as we discussed, there was a decision us to go and see who go. nice to said we're a local reporter at homes, which alone is in the southern guys and city of rough with the latest on this situation. there we are here standing in front of could we the hospital
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just now we hear multiple air strikes and the roof was huge. exposure as the current from multiple sources that this there's flags targeting. so often the different areas we keep hearing. also as you can hear as very intelligent it's very interesting. so we just mentioned many palestinians here, sheltering skin, open areas and the attempts running out from their tents and hiding inside your cars is safe to say wild goose,
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massive explosions. well let's go a little further north of rough and know to con eunice where a canadian palestinian journalist monster schumann it joins us a good morning to you, months or at the city has enjoyed another night's of this really strikes. we know that we're seeing the pictures describe the aftermath for a sponsor. now it's still ongoing, so the strikes are not stopping down, escalate to the tags around 600 meters away from the hospital. and the air strikes continuing from the sky. uh, from uh, off to the, from the east um, from the sea. um and the people here in the hospital really do not know where to go or what to do. i mean, i just have to order or to enroll fash, city. it seems even that showed themselves people that are not safe. um
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it's uh, i mean we austin way to do the seas for the governments of the world to wake up and try to help. 2.3000000 civilians here want to genocide for the last 6 to 6 days. even not allowing enough 8 to come in. so we don't know what they are waiting for. the people here are asking, where is the warranty on ships, with auto door super powers, especially the united states, a new key loveland is actually the home world about the values of democracy and human rights. what are they, you know, with tens of thousands of casualties and 80 percent displeased population here after legal press for the kids, the most of dallas is medical facilities have been shut down after they were either
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bombed or rated by the idea of months. or you mentioned us or hospital regions, largest medical facility. can it still be considered functional, unsafe positive, vital right now. and we are over 300 percent capacity in terms of providing medical services to those water needs. that is mainly due to running low in terms of supplies in terms of medications, in terms of human resources, resources here, especially from the human, the separate, the inside have, are exhausted, yet exhausted. remember that they also have families. they also lost loved ones. they also have the whole one bar that we are also taking in people that are coming in from the deepest south east west and north. we have over 200 of them to pick 10 sets of just to do the swat, insert them both for the,
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the long term care. and also the hospital is now the largest public smoke only. and the reason why the home or because the split, especially after what the idea is to assure for hospital and if not enough med you can support comes in to set up more field hospital via the strip with the on coming up with certain dieting of products and the ongoing strikes we are feeding doors months or can i just ask about the most basic of things, getting something to eat, not going hungry? how difficult or otherwise is it for an average person right now and can units to, to get in, mail to, to get food and feed their from each it's, that's a good question. as i mean, it's the, it's the daily, uh, the, it's the daily challenge that families go through every day. where do we need to
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get our next so deals from. so people stand up in lines waiting for the bread to be bait. bye. bye bye. a regular civilians on, on the streets. they started in long lines waiting for different kinds of snacks, which they have as the as the lunch or their breakfast or their dinner. yesterday. many people fast, it's lucky to accept one, meet at the, at the evening. um, people here are trying to remain, you know, a to give more priority to the elderly, to the end judge to the patients, to the women, to the children. and the man trying to stay on their feet the trying to provide in different ways. however, there is sources that are becoming more and more scarce. however, despite all of these challenges, despite all of these challenges, the people here are not going anywhere,
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not repeating 1940 to 1967. and even if they wanted to go, there is no place left. there is no place left towards the close. people went to by city are endangered as well. people are saying that, you know, we had a lot on a lot of tunnel and donna and whatever it is that of them to us, we would see and they'll remain patient instead of trust. i say it every time, months or but we mean it stay safe canadian policy any during this months or she mom, live from the southern gauss and city of count eunice, an over in central gals at where israel is spinning. it's from boardman to this friday just shows the from the upper recent idea of strike several types of pact, buildings are destroyed in a residential area here. neighbors tossed with rescuing those trucks. as you can see under the know
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a report suggesting is real news. the american supply to wipe foss 1st munitions to shells, southern lebanon. i was raised concerns at the white house national security council spokesperson, john kirby said. washington will investigate the claim. we've seen the reports were certainly concerned about that. we'll be asking questions to try to learn a little bit more in any time that we provide items of white fos for us to another military. it is with a full expectation that it will be used in keeping with those legitimate purposes. and in keeping with the lat, armed conflict, mr. kirby was responding to a washington post article. a button is really a talking lab and on october which wounded at least 9 civilians. the reports source to enquiries by human rights organizations who have also called for investigations into what they're calling a potential war crime. the white phosphorus is an in century munition that can cause faithful burdens, respiratory damage. the w h o has one that it's use may be an international law of
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violation if directed against civilians. the idea of fun has belong, have been exchanging fire across the lebanese border since october 7. american political level is jackson hankle died. the revelations will persuade washington to stop sending weapons to his right or crime. being committed by the israeli state is just another old weekday for them. and this one was notable because 9 individuals, 9 civilians were injured for, were hospitalized. smoke was pouring into the homes of the civilians in lab and on . they had to be cleared out of the town and this is nag or cultural town. so they're worried now about their crops being impacted by this white phosphorus. the united states, of course, is going to continue to supply arms and funding to israel because that's what they do. we saw just this week, benjamin netanyahu prime minister of israel, came out and said that if anyone dares even question whether or not is real as committing more crimes, like the international criminal court, for example,
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who's launching some initial investigations, that those actions, questioning whether or not they're committing more crimes is anti semitic. so i can't expect that anything is going to change is the death of 16000 civilians in gaza. $9000.00 of whom are you know, probably children or close to the age of under 18. i don't think that this is going to change anything. so these attacks are relentless, of course, not just on the people gaza, but also in neighboring countries like lebanon in syria. it's really just par for the course. no, there's been some eye opening remarks by a former us army colonel, a special meeting of the united nation security consul mary rights at washington has hindered any attempt at a peaceful resolution in the ukraine conflict. as a quest for defense industry profits to preference
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the foreman, german counselor has said that his efforts trying to get peace on ukraine and russia for torpedo by the united states. and that is really ex prime minister, enough to all the benefits of the same things. secretary state lincoln said that in the last 2 years, the u. s. has provided over $70000000000.00 to support ukraine and european allies to provide over a $110000000.00 in weapons. i blinked and said, if you look at these investments that we've made and ukraine's defense to deal with this aggression, 90 percent of the security assistance we've provided has actually been spent here in the united states with our manufacturers, with our production. and that's produced more american jobs, more growth in our own economy. so this has been a win win that we need to continue. well, i would say to my secretary of state that when, when is not for the civilian and conflict areas,
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that remark for mary in right came during a session of the united nations security council. and it was echoed by russia's 1st deputy permanent representative to the un who did not hold back in his statement on monday, as he accused ukrainian president's landscape of retraining. his people by campaigning on a platform of peace and neutrality and enforcing his country to fight and die. and the us funded war. speaking of kias need for washington support, the russian ambassador compared zalinski is government to a dying drug addict that needs a continued fix of funding and what this. but he pointed out that it's the us defense industry and it's backers who reap the benefits as it certainly needs just a 2nd. you have sufficient came out in true colors and finally told the truth that we had warned about from the very beginning to for the military assistance to ukraine is another profitable commercial project for washington. there is no positive scenario for ukraine, which has turned out to be a bargain and cheap in someone else's jew political game,
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or the safety trainings are unwilling to flight. i mean, according to the confessions of the grant and meal treat, which were recently published by western media average life span of mobilized records on the front line is 48 hours. my question to my western colleagues, who are you going to supply weapons students, a fewer and fewer people are ready to die for his alaska regime that antagonizes it's contra man to people that use their representatives for the us at the security council meeting, referred to washington's legal aid for ukraine as legitimate evidence, as it is that is russia which holds the keys to ending the current conflict. ignoring the reported interference from the us and the u. k. the put a stop to peace talks between russia and ukraine in 2022 here. so we tried to shift the focus when asked about the goal of washington's a to key. as we all know why rush recalls repeated meetings on this topic. $655.00 days since the start of its illegal full scale and vision of
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ukraine. russia has failed to accomplish its war and it is failed to break the spirit and resistance of the ukrainian people. we expect russia to spout any justification that can no matter how absurd to mask its failures on the battlefield . it can with dried forces and start meeting is responsibilities as a permanent member of this council. instead, where she spends its time in this council criticizing legitimate assistance provided to defend ukraine from russia's illegal actions. meanwhile, when it comes to the fate of us 8 for ukraine and is currently facing a deadline in washington, the vitamin ministration is bringing and zelinski on tuesday to try to convince lawmakers to pass around 60000000000 dollars and funding for the next year with the white house warning that ukraine's war chest is set to run out at the end of this
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month. okay, something different. now i have to don't boss on the city of done yet squared residents, something defying ukrainian shilling to bring a little joy back to their children's lives. one popular pastime of the young there is done thing. our teeth all quarter saw what could be some future stars in action . a stare at the dance sports school and on. yes, children enjoy an escape from the realities of living through war. they get to learn new dance skills and they also get a bit of that normality of life that every child with deserves the founder. so you know, if she knew her o to sets were under close and showing, i don't go out at all. i'm starting remote, my parents taking this year. how legal dancing. i like it makes me feel cold. i really like to practice here for that. but how should i? yeah. when i come here,
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i forget the horror taken place outside my window. the shelves are flying, because when i'm here on the piece, i give a motion to my feelings. it makes me feel better because it's so much easier than holding it all in. i comes here to distract myself because it hurts to live like this, the new but there are many different situations in life. quite judge for myself, for example, i have some things going on like call adults some problem. so something else. but when you come to training, you forget about everything because he of the dancing music and atlas, the other cousins and fun. it's very cold. the school was founded around 7 years ago by its trainer, katya. a couple years after keeps forces began to wage war on dunbar. according to her, most of the republics danced. instructors had left by them. and her goal now is to give these kids in the future that she herself was denied by war,
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the math. and so she says, yes, i've been a dancer since childhood because my career as a dancer was finished at 18 when the war started in my city. i decided to teach because there was no words to reform here. i didn't want to leave, so i had to choose either teach to re, don't participate any words of answer the. so we decided to teach, and i realized that i'm even better. it is. i gotta show up with my kids or happiness and they learn everything, not like me because i didn't succeed because of the war. and i hope then when they will be adults. so it'd be conscious dancers, what did they will have a good future sort of choreography is very well developed in russia. i think they will succeed and the work will be over by them. the cost of school offers lessons to kids between 5 and 15 years of age with teenagers gaining the skills needed to begin dancing professionally. and the younger kids learning the basics, the
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by a wake up, a goes to the kindergarten. then i go to events, classes. i've been doing that for weeks as of, of machinery. similarly, my name is mash, i'm 70 years old. i study here. i like to study here. there is do stretching, a good coach. and who would you like to become when you grow up? so i want to become a coach. the thanks to people like katya in schools like this one, the children have done yet score able to enjoy that childhood. that so many kids around the world take for granted. sonya it's people's republic.
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now on sunday, the world mark the 75th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights. the anniversary prompted the un high commissioner for human rights and published by 2 again call for an immediate cease fire and gas. this proclamation made by the united nations general assembly 75 years ago was not just the article, it was a promise for the best, the future. that's all human beings, without exception or inherently equal and deserving of the same rights and freedoms . 2 months later, we are witnessing a living nightmare in gaza. civilian spies, desk, sage destruction and deprivation of the most essential human needs more than 70 percent of those killed and is riley attacks, have been women and children to give life to the universal declaration in palestine . we need an immediate cease for the release of hostages and ultimately an end to the occupation guaranteeing the rights of the palestinians to self determination on providing justice and equality for the people of both palestine and israel. while
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the declaration was adopted by the u. n a 1940 eights, and the aftermath of the 2nd world war, the document aim to secure universal equality, justice and the right to fundamental freedoms. but some critics now question whether this spirits of the declaration is truly being upheld in modern conflicts around the world. and former us secretary of state, hillary clinton has faced a slew of condemnation after an article she pinned all the human rights declaration, stirred old memories of her rule in washington's military interventions during our time and office and our support for some ongoing worst to you. support to possibly dis, rails human, right? to commit genocide, this is what you support. how have those human rights worked out? the dozens of countries in the last few decades. your definition of human rights is now being practiced in garza while current us secretary of state on so they blinked and also use the anniversary to underline washington's commitment to human rights.
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a human advice belong to everyone. the universal in july, simple and interrelated today as we recognize 75 years of the universal declaration of human rights. the we have some solid deep commitments to protect human rights and hold to human rights abuses accountable. meanwhile, more than $22000.00 us made bombs were used in gas it and just the 1st half of the conflict. washington supply to further 15 thousands plus even more artillery shells during that period to replenish israel's arsenal. and just 2 days ago, the us state department circumvented congress to approve a $106000000.00 sale of tank munition to their in middle east allies. on top of that, the u. s. was the only country to veto the un security council is recent call for a cease fire in gaza when we hear the thoughts of us human
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labor rights lawyer done call. but like on all of this, i don't see the us as a promoter of human rights and in any regard, i do think that the, the case of guys that shows the us as an aqua c on this, i mean gods is now number one in terms of very a number of quite a despicable statistics now including over a 100 un staff people being killed by israel in gaza. this is the most in history since the founding of the united nations in terms of proportion of civilians being killed in this conflict. it's more than in any conflict in the 20th century, even in world war 2. so in the u. s. is funding this is providing diplomatic cover for the us. it's used it's power to enforce human rights to selectively against countries. it doesn't like meanwhile to, you know, it could again, it gives cover for countries that commit abysmal human rights violations.
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again, the case of israel and palestine is an example of the us as all domestic human rights, by the way, are not very good in terms of, you know, the u. s. has more prisoners per capita. and in terms of absolute number than any countries in the world, for a developed country, it has the worst, the health care. it has the highest rates of poverty and hunger of any developed countries. so again, the us doesn't even practice what it preaches in regards to its own people. now there's been many, many us school shootings. so why did one in florida 5 years ago, which was the dad lead store, quote unquote, the most shocking, particularly resonate with the public documentary team. dealt deeper next and parked on the
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the, [000:00:00;00] all tonight, archie, seniors for marjorie solomon, douglas high school, the florida. welcome much while live active as samuel gonzalez at maps, dice are amazing. you guys are great, you guys are more than students, you become active and they are angry and they're doing something about it. this is a real revolution. the
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can you tell me right now that you will not accept a single donation from the enter the something that needs to be held, the perspective responsibility to more people here than looking. it's an epidemic that we need to face. some people don't like the war gone control, guess what i do and i don't understand why i could still go into store and buy, what was the kids as well. right. i know you want us to be kids, but we have more important things to do.
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