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the the keys real says mistakenly killed 3 hostages, have by had not been gaz. after wrongly identifying those individuals as of the right people during the fighting and should j at the ideas mistakenly identified hostages as the threats. as a result, the soldiers fired at them and they were killed. protests do often tell us even in front of the eas, ready, defense, ministry, buildings, demons, afraid of the calling on the government to do more together. remaining hostages back in poland, reportedly admit that it's far with ease falsified evidence to incriminate raso in a devastating 2010 plain prospect kills of paula as president at the time it said that on maryland routing 20 percent of the ballots were written didn't broken and
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disgusting. as a us electro season is in full swing, a new poll suggests, but more than 20 percent of americans use the 1000000 pilots during the previous presidential election. have admitted to vote a for the welcome to our team to national reaching you live in my new center with moscow. i am michael, what you, what the latest that usual has admitted that its forces killed 3 hostages in gazda, and then those individuals were mistakenly identified as its why during and the and to come as oppression. and that's according to the idea of sports bus. of the model, i saw the votes besides the during the fighting and since i the ideas mistakenly identified hostages as the threats. as a result, the soldiers fired at them and they were killed. the,
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the idea of has now confirmed that earlier on friday, the israeli army mistakenly killed 3 is rarely hostages. in the gaza strip. it happens during the combo dean, the northern part of the poly student and clave, the idea of wrongly identified his rarely captives as a threat. the military immediately opened fire and killing whole 3 of them. the army now says that later they started having doubts over the identity of those killed and for that reason, their bodies have been transferred to these rarely territory to one of the forensic facilities there they have been examined. and later the worst fear was confirmed. they have already been identified, they are your time hygiene for all. ms railey southern keep boots all quite as that . and so i'm going to the logic i bet doing is randy r. a muslim who apparently was working in one of his rarely southern towns at the time off they had mass attack. both men were kidnapped by him. i smell attendance on october, the 7th, off to the fighters and tubs,
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israel from the guys for killing people, and taking the scores. hostages, the subs victim's name has not been disclosed following the relatives requests. they do not want it to be pros, cause so we do not know who exactly that person is, but we know that this is also a man. how do we know that all 3 families of the killed hostages have already been notified by these really police? and these really are mean the idea of officially expressed deep remorse over this tragic incident and is sending the families is condolences and it is added in the harm is statements that these rarely militarism mission is to locate the missing persons and return all the hostages home we know that for now more than 100 and says the captive is riley's, and 4 nationals are still being held has hostage by him. my son was seen in his
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landing to hon militants in the gaza strip as well. the other 3 is valleys. id have killed spread for just as gather didn't tell of even demanded the more than all will be done to bring home the remaining have mass hostages. people blocked to the city of highway, import, read pace of symbolized, the blot of those lives. last let's now trust slide to just stand on the list where i read what is good to have you join me right now that the east around the military says that mistakenly killed the 3 of its own hostages. the idea of just should 1st and ask questions later as well, there are certainly very serious questions raised by this episode. it appears that the as rarely cap, cuz we're either mistaken for palestinians, or potentially a much darker explanation that they could potentially have been killed under the
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israeli military official hannibal directive. this uh, incident brings to the total here to $23.00 is rarely soldiers. now that will have been killed in what the israeli army classifies as accidental debts, 16 of those now classified as friendly fire incidents. when you analyze this episode alongside the other incidents we've seen since october 7th, on october 7th, it appears to fit into a broader pattern. so for instance, we had a report published in mid october, incorrect. that said, the israeli military was, quote, compelled to request an ariel strike against its own facility inside the air as crossing into gaza, which was at the time filled with as rarely, civil administration, officers and soldiers. there was also an all female prue of admittedly
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inexperienced as rarely tank operators who revealed to his rails channel 12 that they were ordered by a panic soldier to fire indiscriminately into a keyboards. in the last month, rats admitted that party goers at that nova music festival. that's 3 miles that took place 3 miles from the guise of border red submitted that they were killed by n, as rarely helicopter. so basically, the trend here seems to be that whether through outright malice or sheer incompetence, the as rarely, military is responsible for a number of its own dead soldiers. and when we talk about the hannibal directive, many viewers may not be aware of this, but for decades now, the israeli military has had a policy which stipulates the use of maximum force in the event that a soldier is kidnapped. effectively meaning that is really,
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soldiers are instructed to open fire on their own soldiers in the event that the alternative is that they would be held hostage by a group like from us. so certainly a very worrying and alarming possibility that now why do you this thing easy will admit it is it's killing its own hostages, rather than blaming it on him. us? well, it's an interesting question. uh, perhaps a little bit too soon to say whether the answer is that simply there was no other way to get out of explaining that whether there was uh uh too many witnesses to this particular incident. so far we just, there's so many details that we don't really know about the specifics of this case, but it's hard to say for sure, one way or the other. but we have seen historically obviously that these really have been rather hesitant to admit when something like this has occurred. of course,
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in the beginning, we saw all military desks effectively and all civilian that supports being pins directly on her mass. subsequently, we found out from the, as well as themselves, or from official or from a semi official sources. that, of course, that, that was not the case in this particular incident. uh, i think uh we have a sense basically that the, as rarely a soldiers certainly wouldn't, wants to project incompetence. they certainly wouldn't want to admit that. and given their policy in terms of openness, terms of transparency. that so far it has been very little of it. i would say it is fair to ask that question why, what, what would be the motivation for admitting something like this? but uh right now we don't have very clear answers. right now. what type of reaction do you expect uh, all you for see from the families of the victims and it is the incident likely to
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turn the tides of public support as well. it's certainly very impactful for the families of the victims who have in recent weeks emerged as effectively the only vocal faction of his rarely society. that is publicly in favor of a ceasefire publicly in favor of the escalation. if you look at polls coming out of israel, a recent poll found that less than 2 percent of is rarely society felt that uh too much munitions, too many bombs have been dropped on guys at it. or generally 2 percent of the population less than 2 percent, feels that these really military is doing too much in this military campaign. and a majority, according to that full felt that the military needed to more be more aggressive in its military campaign. so as to whether this will lead to a serious gift in the public mood in israel, i certainly have my doubts, but i will say that i think it is likely to catalyze the remainder of the families
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of the captives to realize that basically, unless they are able to force these really government to negotiate with promises once again, as they did with the previously released passages, unless they are able to compel the government to negotiate for those captives that they could potentially meet that similar space as these 3 is rarely man. unfortunately, did that or why we have to leave you here now, why i read john list an analyst joining us from virginia in the united states. thank you for your insight. you is there any forces have also been bombing the southern city of have eunice the smoke could be seen driving following this joy. local media reports. 33 civilians were killed over the
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past 24 hours in. can you this is we've heard from a man who lost a family member in the latest bombardment. there were 3 strikes. these people didn't have any weapons or anything. there were 3 strikes on the house. they are innocent people. they have nothing to do with home us for top or anything else. 3 me. so i'll keep my house me, honey, i'm a client. is there any force as brutally be the photographer from texas? news agency on a don't know while covering an incident, the or a prominent mosque induce of them wanting a disturbing images are ahead to the can you check this? now this video shows the moment when these ready sold as knocked down john list most of our, our car roof and kick him while on the ground alcove was later hospitalized with head injuries. and these rarely soldiers also with tax
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a camera. mine too is what the report to the incident occurred when the 2 flag covering any use. what are your thoughts on what's buzz? i'll ask them off. oh yeah, we discussed this issue with the news agency correspond and as kindly he says of a complete has been filed based on his experience. it's unlikely anything will come out of it. we have taken him to the hospital. he has to just on his head. he has bruises on his i plus he has many bruises around his body. he's. i was very badly injured. we had to check up his eyes. okay. uh, but uh, on the other hand, he is uh, pretty badly injured. we spoke with the police uh, is there a police spokesperson unit and they saw the footage and they said that they are starting a new instigation against the police force they asked or for the journalism and
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stuff of how of to go to justice minister of is riley and file a complaint with the unit that is investigating the police on the justice ministry . she just went out there and you. she told me that you saw the police officers there and they told us the police issued a statement and said that this officers that is assaulting the are for the journalist colleague is, has been suspended during the investigation. but i so many during those friends of mine colleagues of mine including me when we went to the police, our justice ministry for this investigation unit be filed complaints. and there is no follow up and they say there is nothing else. that is, i mean, this is the rules of engagement. we checked the footage on the vicinity of the area and this is a tension point. so the police acted accordingly. there is no need to follow up for the investigation. we,
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we have written is that now the us national security advisor has said that there will be a trust session to a new phase of the war and gather that will focus on targeting him as the leadership. this comes as washington continues efforts to as well to wind down. it's competing gaza. that's as the white house claims. it does not impose its will on tele view except himself. and we're not dictating terms to the is really so we, we, uh, we did talk to them about what they're thinking in terms of transitioning from high intensity to what we would consider lower intensity military operations. but what, what jake, talk to them with the is about the importance of thinking about transitioning to a different phase here. words where they, the operations are more targeted and more precise. the more surgical really in the, in the in scope and scale area present in body and criticize these women said
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nothing. yeah. who needed to change his approach? adding that it got been does not one to 2 states solution. and our, your response to problem minister officially rejected the united states ideas or a post war gazda. they use where the president also said that, that, but now is not the time for a to state solutions really. and now let's cross now lives to from a us city or security policy analysts, micah maloof, joining us right that mike, let's, let's, uh, let's let mike talk to mike through the mike right now. but what, what do you think is behind washington's public push for televi to change its tactics in guys that well, uh, thanks for having me. i there under, cuz the administration is under considerable pressure because of because of the unrelenting killings of innocent civilians. i think it's up to 18000
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mostly women, children, elderly in gaza. and the administration is concerned that this could have an impact on this, on the elections. it's saying that even within the democratic party there is and they roshan of uh, support over this over this particular issue. so they're, they're talking about weeks, they want sullivan, and once once a change within weeks that and get get that data to the, the, the israeli defense minister said it may take months. so, and because they need this, they need to take out how much completely and they, they reiterated that even today. so that, that will not happen. you cannot take out a resistance group like this. and there's one other compelling concern. and that is,
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yeah, it looks like the israel is maybe trying to eliminate all of hamas that uh, that will bring in other elements, particularly hospital into the, into the fray, from the like that. okay, now john kirby says that the us doesn't dictate terms to ease regarding the world. but how long do you think the binding the administration will back these well and mass protests and elections around the corner as well? i think the united states are so committed to israel that but we, we never keep all of our agreements. we really made that very clear in afghanistan and iraq, the rest of the rest of them. we shouldn't have even been in the, in those locations in the 1st place. that set, the united states will probably have a, have
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a breaking point of some kind. they're going to have to really be very strict with netanyahu. but net and yahoo, he doesn't care. he already has the united states, right, where he wants us. and as a, as a result, $11.00 possibility will be that there is no more funding and no more munitions that, that will bring it to bring the us participation to a roaring hall. but i don't see that happening just yet. the me this, they the domestically in the, in the congress, the israeli lobby is very strong. and so that, that may be a problem. but as long as we have this lager head right now within the united states of financing, further, it's really assistance. and that loggerhead being that the republicans in the house . so insisted that the southern border of the united states to be tightened up.
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that unless they can come to some arrangement, there will be no more money funding for it's coming for it for israel. so this is the kind of pressure i think the administration is beginning to see. in addition to the fact that they are that the opposition within its own party, this is mounting the route we have to living here now from the us, you know, security policy analyst, michael my little talk. thank you so much for speaking to us. my pleasure. thank you. right now. polish authorities have reportedly rescinded accusations against russia pertaining to a deadly 2010 plane cross that killed nearly 100 people including poland, president at the time. here are some of that reported developments from the polish capital. it is necessary to learn lessons from failures. this commission was definitely a failure in many dimensions. but above all, we're talking about the prestige of poland,
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about the prestige of the polish states. this is a commission acting on behalf of the state. and it is accused of fraud. we're talking about findings present to the reports by this commission. findings, by american and european experts. so test gets into the office and has a chance to, you know, blow the dust off of some old files and decided that it was time to put it in to this long standing suspicion of who or what may have killed his former arrival. kuchinski then president, along with his wife and several top public and military figures, 96 people in all, all the top and when the polish air force plane went down over western russia near the border with valor bruce back in 2010 while trying to land at the small lensky air base in russia to attend a ceremony. now, at the time of the incident,
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it seemed pretty clear as to what happened. a case of cru error geranium, really foggy landing, and that's something that both poland and russian governments found at the time. but then the so called reset, and as i pushed small between the west and russia, went right out the window. and the animosity then only intensified in the wake of 0 . my don in ukraine in 2013 and all the drama over crimea the following year. so go figure that in 2016, just before hosting a big shindig nato summit in warsaw, the polish defense minister at the time decided that the crash that happened way back in 2010. well, that was russia's fault. what happened and you smelled and so was aimed at the private important culverts leadership, which was on the path of leading our nation to independence and assess the victims of terrorism and, and not into test and too small. and so we can say that we will also the 1st major
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victim of terrorism in the more than conflicts which is unfolding before all ice. russian authorities vigorously pushed back on those statements of the time. and the commission was launched on the last bipolar and to get to the bottom of it. is that the seem pretty clear cut right at the outset? but of course, as long as the commission is still investigating, one can always say that it's all just a big mystery and that there's always the possibility that russia may be responsible in some way. so task gets into office this week, and literally just days later, he puts an end to the whole charade over the death of his old rival. i would like to say this very clearly and strongly today, december 15th is the end of lies in the name of the polar state. this is the end of spending hundreds of millions of loyalties on activities that have nothing to do with explaining the causes of the disaster, but have a lot to do with politics. this decision should have been made a long time ago. so this commission rich as a prime minister's office said there,
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i spent millions of bureaus of top police tax fair funds has already produced much if anything, to show for it. and what it has cost up seems pretty dodgy. interesting that the prime minister's office brings up american and european involvement in the same breath, which may be, has some observers asking, now what, perhaps some other things that russia has been falsely accused of by the west could possibly be me would maybe be nice not to have to wait 13 years for definitive answer next time and to think that is task hasn't taken office this week. there would still be a clause of suspicion hanging over russia right now. not the us season. the election there is in full swing, getting america and the spots multiple court cases, a broadly negative media coverage. donald trump is still leading the polls against both fellow republicans and the incumbent presidential binding job has been relying
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on raleigh and his support is in the state of iowa. added traditionally the 1st vote on potential candidates for the republican nomination. a joe biden is a low i q individual. it is truly the worst most incompetent and most corrupt president in the history of the united states. you know, i used to treat him with much more respect, but once they indicted me over charging a fake and broken and corrupt election, and by the way, yesterday arrest abuse and came out with a poll. did you say, is it said that on male, in building 20 percent of the ballots were rigdon broken and disgusting. opposed that he was talking about was this uh, rasmussen poll now. they spoke to american voters just over a 1000 of them. they also a range of questions, but his main focus really was the controversial postal voting system. now this was as being to be the system actually sort of the outcome of the i'm like to now if
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you cost your mind back to $20.00. 20. of course, this was the middle of the corona harvest pandemic. many people in those or were forced to sign those due to these a, a blow down conditions or millions of voters in america cost that vote by mail. now this is the source of much contention. the democrats, of course, are encouraging the adventist to, to use the system to use opposed to waiting system with the republicans by contr offer 10 people to actually go to the bonnet box and cost a votes. physically now, uh from uh, of course, at the time he said that the postal voting system was my didn't dialed in controversy. he said, be prepared if you remember, this is going to be the greatest fraud in electro history. now of course, joe biden was declared the winner of the election, and the trump claimed at that moment the election was raked and he's maintained that ever since. now, this latest pole with the pole that trump referred to in his eye was speech. it
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says that one in 5 males voters in this po, according to a residence, some poll admitted one way or the other that they have taken part in what could be deemed elect for, for a some of the examples that they've given. all that somebody else filled in that ballot for them before posting it posting. it's also an older as a say we're talking, you know they, they pull just over a 1000 voters but some, a percentage of those cost a votes. a nice day. you too much, that you no longer reside now, according to the american election. all this constitutes a vote to fraud, and it's worth again, just to remind rory that back in 2020 a bite info to was twice as likely to use a postal waiting system. as a trump like to i've seen the video footage. i've seen it going about years now. people stuffing these ballot boxes can't get into it right now. but talk to us about the implications for the election next year. what, of course, this poll
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a cost, a great deal of dial to it with a credit, but let's see of this fragile us election system. now of course, this isn't the 1st time that the elections are being contested. you can cost your mind back 2 decades ago. when the democrat, our goal was that allegedly cheated out of the votes, which was then given to george w bush, who then became president. but each year, having each electoral sancho these on target isms have become more more hatred of course. following the 2020 elections, we saw the capitol hill right. so now who knows what we're going to say in in 2024 . and i was seeing at the us president joe biden, who is community facing impeachment challenges, who is deemed by his opponents to be one of the most of the most corrupt presidents and us history. and he could be running off against donald trump. he threw himself presell, could run his presidential campaign from behind jail boss to come to me in history . not from odd version the
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a states senator richard black is off the opinion that the us has never had honest elections. as you know, the united states has never had a real, honest boating system, but i think it was never as bad as it is today. and what happened is there has been this creeping escalation of on accountability after the after the 2020 elections the presidential election. there were and was numbers of uh, the video of photo photographic evidence of people's stuffing ballots into the, into the ballot boxes bring a truck loads of faith. now let's say in and dumping them in the system of the in preparation for the presidential election across the country. you had
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democrats, politicians, and they, they were pushing through these measures. that's provided for, for dropboxes. a dropbox is kind of like a mailbox that's put in remote locations. nobody, nobody watches it. and, and people were just bring thousands of products or was balance and dumped them into the, into the mailbox. and nobody ever knew who actually voted from. did i mean more you had all the honest people going to the polls boating and they would, they would cast their one little ballot and then you would have some folks who were out there. maybe they cast 20000 ballots. i would just say the administration divided ministration is one of the most orderly corrupt administrative fees in american history. and we've had a few of these
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a lot about some of these update this out, the more habits all over. yeah. i'll see you again the the, i'm action or times a welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world, from the middle east in morning, and in the shadow of abiding administration featuring a un security council resolution to end the gaza genocide on by the u. s u k. and you, nation's veteran, ohio, congressman and former democratic presidential contender dentist percentage is cooling, prezis, find pallets.

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