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the the, the does so is this how is where the media reports. the idea says the host is just, it's so this something by mistake in gaza were actually waving a make shift white flag. meanwhile, families of hostages. hell, why hamas expressing outrage loosely so instead of the half to 3 days of a wide operation is rose army has withdrawn from the janine refugee camp. living i have only destroyed again, 2 reports from the beginning. a refugee camp in the west fund by 12 people was killed in a deadly id afraid get another scandal in washington, and they gave porn video films and i set it up with those online pulled at the, involving a democrat,
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congressional the life of most go. this is our team, i is the mom in 30 minutes of news. i'm use a stop now and i'll talk story. is there any media reports or the idea of have admitted the hostages, who were killed by the so does, and does that what actually waving a, make shift white flag. the idea of had previously said those 3 is that he's being held captive by how most of the shots, by mistake upon being identified as a potential threats and like to comment the idea of what quote, it does say that how much money to have use white flags, so nor is ready. so this into an ambush. so the 1st open fire in the incident in question is suspected a thing against protocol. one of the field house with his report he was shouting via open. he was right before he was sought, said earlier, the idea of
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a sudden person released this statement about the incident i last saw a vote the such as during the fighting and shoot ya, the idea of mistaken. we identified hostages as a threats. as a result, the soldiers fired at them and they were killed. the find as was spread to the 3 is ways till live, the idea of princesses and 10 of the being the more be done to the bring home, the remaining also his feeble block. so the cities highway and for the red paint to symbolize the blood of those lives last, janice, i'm, i'm on this. why we believe you're accidental to him, the house of you will provoke and among the families affected? 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
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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 too much munitions to many bombs have been dropped on guys that it only 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 of a, 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. and the public mood in israel, i certainly have my doubts, but i will say that it, i think it is likely to catalyze the remainder of the families of the captives. and to realize that basically, unless they are able to force these really governments to negotiate with promises, once again, as they did with the previously released hostages. unless they are able to compel
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the government to negotiate for those captives that they could potentially need a similar stage as these 3 is really mental. so accidental cuttings by the idea of the process by what it is, is low once a still held by how much we heard from some the conditions have not materialized. it has been 71 days. what are they waiting for for 10 hostages to die each day. we have the complaint to the government and especially for the prime minister because he is allowed that the, this situation will happen and the a need to take action. those 3 is rarely use that approach, that guides a street back where it was a war zone, towards these riley army, these uh white flags. and they were sure that the army will and save them. but that
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instead of that, then you secondly, des riley soldiers say that those are terrorists and they shot then they killed the 1st do is rarely hostages. after that, the senior officer, the scene held said the fire. yeah, the soldiers not to fire anymore. and then the 3rd that is rather hostage at the escapes, and then he came back and another soldier from and, and the other building that was stationed in the big difference. that angle, he fired and sealed the 3rd day is rather hostage. and it may then be then those of the hostages furious, and that they will continue to demand. and now more harshly add to find the solution how to bring back their loved ones and that they don't want any
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more to believe or to listen to these rather government the say that is doing anything for civil. sure, it's on that these riley's because that this is not the case of the family. think they they think that that the government is not doing good enough and that this is not the 1st priority to bring back the hostages. so soon they will decide what to do next in the gaza. another site near a school happened in there out about in a central part of the own group. we're told women and children were among those guilds with the area on the continuous bombardment hospitals, room. they may soon face a grim problem. i lack of confidence level just out. i mean, i'm already been so small of these toughest are seen all of the time. it's all ox montez hospital in that mid you guys are stooped out a day,
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really by law, every time. and then during a day the people here carry the dead vases. and the such cap for cup ends, which has as a, as you might see. and well prepared for carrying the dead bodies and over the bus period his time before and the gaza strip factories and facilities that manufacture such cap funds, whether plastic ones like this one or material one made of materials have been a or shut down. because of that is really war on guys on or had been or have been damaged, partially or completely. life has been reduced in the gaza threat because of the as a to warrant garza. and these just come into the territory. that by means of that you minute, terry and assistance be like fun muscle, many countries such as those come from such
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a speech act and united emory. this conference are matter for both plastic and material and zips up to this moment. we're not short of them, but it's likely we will run out of that soon due to the mountain numbers of those cute china has posted a means in the same full and middle east. some why will, as a ron and saudi arabia will focus on the confidence in gaza and the recently reconciled ties between deshawn and the odd that it runs. delegation of said his country remains committed to building the relations as a, somebody to, you know, relations between the ran and saudi arabia have entered the correct path. the 2 countries are working with a serious will to improve those relations. we have very effective capabilities to strengthen and expand these bi lateral ties. the important point is that the relations between iran and saudi arabia will not be limited to the relations between t, ron and re on the positive effects and consequences of you ran saudi relations.
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will cover the entire region and even the world you ran and saudi arabia or to coastal countries in the north and south of the persian gulf and play a serious role in regional stability and security. yeah. oh yeah. yeah. it was china that broke the deal earlier this year for ron on saudi arabia to restore the diplomatic relations. they agree. wonderful. so them, reopening embassies in each of those countries, i'm pursuing a cost for regional stability. off of on a ross president went to saudi arabia for a summit. it was a 1st such visit in more than 15 years as well as alive now too said mohammed and the professor at the university of tampa on site professor outside. typically professor is always the same. how are you? i hope you're well, thanks for joining us. a today on, on the now, i guess the 1st question is how important all they are. i say key is the wrong
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saudi arabia, a partnership for them, at least meet the. so it's very important because both countries are very influential in the region and saudi arabia has been at war with the admin 4 years. and the ron has been been an ally, ibm. and so the fact that 22 countries have reconciled to a large degree has had a positive impacts on the file between saudi arabian government. and also i think that across the region is ease tensions. and it's also helps the 2 countries work more closely than before when it comes to palestine. and now that we have a ongoing genocide in pal assigned to cooperation between the 2 countries as all the more important. but then again, there's also oil and gas, where the 2 countries are key players. and the persian gulf ebook is of course the
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center of the world, oil and gas exports. so a lot of business to be the you mention the of course, the ongoing, warring, gaza, what can both countries do to facilitate a peaceful solution full of the war and gaza? well, the run is obviously supporting the resistance. it's no secret that he run supports him off, you run support this law makes your heart and all of the resistance movements you're wrong. considers these movements and palestine. freedom fighters just like in the past when in apartheid south africa, what sort of countries supported the apartheid regime? iran funded b and c and other freedom fighters and nelson mandela was supported by countries like you run until apartheid in south africa came to them. so the writings, believe the 2 are more or less the same there to similar movements of free to
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people in the indigenous population findings and resisting against european colonizers. so you wrong, wants to push. so the radio or towards a stronger position with regards to the ongoing genocide. and i think this properly small between you run and so the radius does create a better environment for the saudis to tilt further away from the united states. because it's fido obvious that it is the united states that is behind this genocide, without the united states. this catastrophe couldn't happen. so the more a, so the rate is trustee ron or cooperate with russia and china and other non western countries. and the less leverage the americans have in the so in, so the radio or across the persian gulf, the better it is for the palestinians. and it, and it is, it becomes
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a bigger problem for this way the machine. all right, i mean, you tell us a little bit about how, um of course, iran is, is backing goes, the saudi perhaps looks a bit further west. i mean, before all they sort of saw that we know we knew that saudi arabia was normalizing relations with is well 1st of. busy what really happened to that? and 2nd of all, could it not do use this influence because of normalizing those ties to hot perhaps a, get israel to a negotiating or a c swipe situation? well, everyone is seeking a ceasefire. however, the belief in teheran is that normalization with his rel, means normalization with apartheid with genocide, with racism, with, as though so premises of people. and that's unacceptable for
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you run the israeli regime is completely illegitimate. and i think for you in isaac iranians, the regime has itself proven to the world that it has no moral legitimacy. so the writings believe that the best path forward is for the saudis, actually to tote away from this way, the regime to help the palestinian people. and ultimately the only solution for palestine is for jews, muslims, and christians. to live as equals human beings, design is and is hierarchical. it is like, it is like apartheid south africa, it is morally unacceptable. it's doesn't matter with whether it's within the 1967 borders or beyond the 1967 borders the so the only real and ultimate solution is for all how the sinews, all people living within the whole of kind of assigned to be treated as equal human
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beings, so let's take a border look at the middle east if you would. my also this, you know, syria was welcome back to the arab league in the information of president bush, our side as leader of the country, despite the us having sort to dispose and always seeing a real trend for enhancement partnership within the arab world. and what was the reason behind that? well, it is interesting that, and it's an important that a lot of the right publish mode that we're seeing today in the region has to do with western policy in the united states as i and tiger lies. so many countries in our region and when it comes to palestine, everyone in the region is hostile towards this way, the wishing everyone is outraged for the job. when they see the genocide,
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a genocide that doesn't stop you. 90 journalists have been killed so far. we see no protests in the west. none of the western journalists say anything about it. we see outrages taking place on a daily basis. and the west still wants to support this way. the reason of this is creating enormous outrage across the world to global south in particular, but in particular in our region. and that itself is bringing countries across west asia and north africa closer to each other. so ironically, american policies, thanks to the, the, the, the beat to this, this despicable behavior of this way we receive have the, they've had, they've brought these countries together. but also more broadly, the united states and the european and the europeans by antagonizing russia, by antagonizing run china. they thought brought the global south closer to each other. so in the long run, what we've seen over the last 2 decades is let's say in the year 2000,
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the west was the center of the world with regards to politics and power and culture and the economy. but now the west has marginalized itself and i think as if things continue, the west will be very isolated and increasingly marginalized. so i'm thinking yeah, to through, i'm interested in that how you decide that what you're saying on this happens. and then i'll sort of 20 years also, or has it been accelerated, a little bit by joe biden, starts on things. yes, i think that this, this, this has been going on for quite a while. i mean, since, for let's say the year, 2000 and after $911.00 in the endless wars, it takes up a lot of pace. but during dividing years it's become much faster. biden has acted like a catalyst, the war and ukraine,
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antagonizing china and simultaneously supporting genocide which we see day and night with the genocide in gaza is different from any genocide in, in, in history, in the sense that we're seeing it literally live minutes. sometimes seconds after it happens, people see it in video clips online on television. so this is, this is new to the world. we've seen bigger the tragedies and fold world war 2 or vietnam, but nothing like this where you see it's taking place in front of you. and while it's taking place, western capital's brussels washington are all supporting this randy regime. so this is under bite and uh, the, the situation for the west has become much worse much faster. and the decline of the united states, the, and the west has become, has gotten much worse. and i would say that literally,
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the west has destroyed itself power in, in gaza. and the west has diminished itself economically and militarily more than before, as a result of its policies in ukraine. yeah, uh you know, uh i'd love to take this further until too much. so unfortunately we have to leave it. the professor mirandi at the university would tell us a, a lot of pleasure talking to you. thanks again for joining me. thank you. us. no, but the in the west by 12 people were killed and a 3 day is ready. rate on the city of jenin, during which the idea for claimed to have kept to the dozens of medicines, all to the middle east bureau to maria for the motion of examiners. the destruction left behind the days of the scene in the jeanine refugee camp. the aftermath of the large scale idea for operation is visible, destroyed roads thirds, houses,
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holes in the walls. sewage water runs down the streets from pipes, damage, embalming, and showing new off to this recent trade. star of david for see to signs in hebrews and paintings, have a candelabra and who's doing the jewish konica holiday? the army offensive last it 3 days with the military remain in the campaign entire time. sometimes using palestinians houses faces. let us know, thoughts or just the entity in a very brutal way. you can't even imagine how brutal when they 1st entity, so they rated all the houses one off to the other. and then if they would, people left the army, go to mouth and took them to the silent check points under arrest. the women as well. they kept them in a separate room. the soldiers incident stayed here in a family's house. when we came back, i can't even tell you how they left it. they left the garbage every way, the stuff, the food, they turned all building into a military side of the army stain. the camp was filmed by the soldiers themselves,
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as the locals were not in town. the last of videos and now circulating a line showing these really militaries sometimes rather controversial behavior. like in this one where an idea of soldier shows off on a motorcycle we found the family who owns the vehicle. how do his brother omar used to ride it? he was killed in a separate id afraid in january, when the family came back they couldn't find the bike, the spaces packed, it was stowing and planning to sue the army. of the fall, the most we always described well, which is happening is the most fruitful thing ever especially coming from an automated calls itself. the most kind in the organized on me. this is nothing organized on me. this is a brutal occupational on the occupying us since 1948. they have been occupying on lands and we have been resisting them for 75 years. they rated our houses, scared the kids and close the hospitals,
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not allowing the india to get treated. they bomb civilians, they see them is just targets for killing. it's like they take revenge on normal civilians because i believe the trying to hide the loss isn't going so it's rarely forces have also been coal 22 reciting jewish prayers inside the camps. main mosque . they move was lead to condemned by the idea of itself with the soldiers involved and the incident immediately removed from operational duty the damage the video caused for the reverse of all the videos show the soldiers looting event allies in the stores in the camp. the soldiers took the cigarettes here and the money all of that and ruined the computer that is connected to the security cameras. money. yes, money. and that was in the 1st rate. in the 2nd grade, they took the cigarettes. the operation engineer has left to please 12 dead, mostly from the ones israel plains. they were all terrorist human rights groups, the point house that's somewhere teenagers, and could hardly oppose an immediate spread to the idea of one of those who lost
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his live during the armies offensive was to senior year old a month. he wasn't wounded, but his family blames these really rate for his death. in this we do as much father is carrying the boy to the hospital. early in the morning on tuesday, the 1st day of the idea of operation, a smudge felt bad suffering from a severe storm like a and couldn't breeze. normally, he required immediate medical attention, but in a move, the doctors without borders have condemned, is rarely forces have besieged jeanine hospitals, preventing anyone including ambulances from entering to exiting. my died on the way in his dad's arms. little or what kinda shifted. i'm gonna keep there wasn't an occupation and janine and the soul just were not reading. janine perhaps i would have been able to help him. mother manners. instead of taking him to the hospital at 10 30 in the morning,
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i could have been able to take him at 530 when he 1st started feeling sick. but because there was an occupation in janine and the soldier, so a ride at the hospital, i was delayed and i ended up seeing my son died in my arms up. this is the worst thing about what happened to legal say is that it will probably happen again. i think the they what about why? because the neck again, everybody loves they wouldn't be back in half to 3 days of hawaii to formation is rose, army has withdrawn from the janine refugee camp, leaving i have only destroyed again. renovations had just been almost completed following israel summer offensive, including with a lot of for and money. now roads, building infrastructure needs to be mended again. and so do people cards. and so.
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* so you're reporting from jeanine refuge account, and northern call is a scandal. is brewing on capital hill as a gain pool on the video film that a us senate office building as he mice on the internet that was made inside the hearing room in one of the senate to offices. conservative us activist laura lima. they just, it involves a stauffer of democrat take sentence that ben caught him, though there's no confirmation of that report this stop by himself denies disrespecting the workplace. this has been a difficult time for me as i have been attacked for a while off to pursue a political agenda. well, some of my actions in the past have shown poor judgment. i love my job. i would never disrespect my workplace. as one might imagine, the incident is probably the thing,
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all kinds of reaction online if you like. but the senate hearing room videos, you can watch actual senate is doing the same thing to you every day on c span. there's video footage of every person on january 6th, but no one noticed the self and making a 6 typing the senate chamber. bizarre. oh, well, 51 from a senior us intelligence officials sign a letter stating that the gate pulling video. democrats have engage 16 a yes. send it to you in room is a russian does information, is that it is a place where i us foreign policy decisions are also made including economic sanctions. so as it relates, as you estimation, we're impose again so you can the over the east africa countries. i'm t l g b c that just agent. when you spoke with you've gotten the improved family and i'm t h i v. and so this month in december, a while ago, he closed quite a controversy with his questioning of an l g
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b t writes advocate will. she will show you update on that later. but now he tells us how he has gotten to sees that kind of situation within the us senate. and now you've gone having come up with the on ty, homosexuality at 2023. again, we're on the tremendous pressure because the instructor was about to deny us by a natural services. they, i'll be instructed, i go, that's africa, bruce both, but unity act not to do business with you. god. because you've got those come up with the low to stop the promotion of homosexuality. and this is very sad because we're wanting to do business. we wanted fred, we don't want homosexuality. and we want to set up a post. you want to sell our cool hope. i don't wanna touch them, but they're saying we cannot be able to do that. if we do not allow homosexual isn't in our country. so this, this unfortunately,
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is continuing to create the diminishing of the credibility and the respectability of the american empire. the european implants, because we increasingly a saying good as their content, as in need of great more change to be able to, to be on this, on this stage of international diplomacy. where we can be able to say, look, we respect to you, we respect what america saves, we respect the senate. but unfortunately, no, the airport is being seen as being pausing in morales. it is imposing of facilities. i mean this is this, it is, it is uh, brand new the pregnancy. it is creating its stage. i remember the best thing uh, not too long ago and was doing this. i remember these 2, the best one is good. why are you good that us become fire minded us to do this
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morning? one of the, the rights activists mixed up, should i call you mr. shepherd julian on sima. thank you for coming to thank you for monday morning. why are you be a seasoned d u r d, justification for homosexuality? i told you issue motorized defend. and i think best of samples come here when i agreed to come to the show, a service to use. i'm sorry, just think i know you cannot just on him and us for comes we are debating this issue. why, why do people choose to be a good? and then number 2, that was another, and i did when i saw that this sexual practices, i did this which is called don't eat the people, some of the things that they do a really decadent where the involving justin people matter. that's absolutely you said it is the so there's really, i just need
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a full america to find it straight in. got it needs to hear from africa for us to tell america america. i know you will have to do a bundle dis eligibility. is that it's, it's, it's meant it's a mentor sickness. all that brought us up the news all i've seen with tennessee host go on the ground up next and we'll be back. have a couple of them the the you've had a she.

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