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the the 50 of can units in southern gathers, founded by ideas strikes and local hospitals. i strongly did. cope with the influx of wounded civilian, that's as id is advancing southwards, in the i can place relatives of those of dr. by him, aspects of the streets of tel aviv after the it's really immediate set of 3 hostages mistakenly killed by the idea of waving white flags. we hear from some of the protectors that don't understand how came out with a white flag. sean, is it a new policy that we just shoot people? i don't understand right
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now and as a warning guys are rages on people around the will. busy continue to gather with denied their government coal for providence, he's fine. the bizarre to international reaching. you live from the russian capital. i a michael fortune of the city of can units in solving gas. it has come on. there we extensive, he's ready. bombardment with numerous casualties. as the idea of advance as south was in the enclave. now, this video shows people when they didn't can units who were brought to nasa hospital or the death toll and gather his climb to almost 19000. they have also been assisted telecommunications blackouts in gas that have a cdn to meet canadian john list. my social mind has the details of
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the account, the the, the the problem is with the communication, the middle when it comes to getting the most places 100 people from north
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somehow even from the east to west 11 i was in the hospital now the strike beer is cool happening day out. but i have a central part of it. the enclave. the word told the women and children were among those killed with the area on the continuous bombardment. hospitals want to make soon the face of grim problems and mass, or lack of coffins. little john lives rami, almo gary reports, and this,
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these tough ends are seen all the time. it's all locks monitors hospital in that mid you guys are stripped out of date, written by law every time. and then during a day that people here carry the dead bodies. and the such cap for competence which has as that, as you might see and was prepared for carrying that did buddies and over the bus period of time before. and the gaza strip factories and facilities that manufacture such cup ends, whether plastic ones like this one or material one made of materials have been a or shut down because of the is really war on guys on or had been or have been damaged, partially or completely lives has been reduced in the gaza threat because of the as a to wall room garza and the stuff just come into the territory. that by means of that
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you might have to be an assistance be that credit muscle. many countries, such as those cough and such as egypt and united arab emirates. these conference are matter for both plastic and material, and they have the zips up to this moment. we're not sure of them. it is likely we will run out of that soon due to the mountain numbers of those killed. the i made is rails relentless bombardment of gas i'll access hospitalized on the growing pressure. we've heard from the rush, it and citizen who works there, defends himself, lost 2 family members and the war. i still have minutes. i have the opportunity on my use this to 4 days ago. i lost my sister and at the beginning of the war, i lost my brother. my sister died in my house when the neighboring house was bombs, 8 or 10 people died there and they were about 15 wounded. and as for alex, the hospital personally, i do not have enough thread in the vascular surgery department there, not enough temporary shots, and there are not enough medical supplies that are used specifically for vascular surgery. patients such as hyper and more than 80 percent of medications have disappeared. this indicates
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a terrible situation in the field of medicine. some supplies, many people do not have enough medicines and they die because of this. this applies not only to the wounded but also to the patients who go for human dialysis. we now have more than 1000 patients who have moved from the north to the south into the central region. thousands of patients go for human dallas 3 times a week. this is a huge burden for all doctors and medical stuff course simply not enough because many have died many or wounded and there is no help from abroad. more than 2500 cancer patients should receive cable therapy. but cannot several people die every day because there are no medicines. no one sends these medicines from abroad. dear being hospitalized made for 250 people and they're now 1250. a maximum of 12. people should be an intensive care, but now 52 people are there. there just aren't enough hands to work on them. a lot of patients need to be urgently evacuated from the country. more than 2000 patients need emergency operations. if such a patients are evacuated from gaza, then there will be a place where the wounded can come and then we can reduce the burden and to help
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people. patients are lying on the streets. i swear in the corridors, everywhere, even near the toilet, there absolutely no places, therefore, it is necessary to open the eyes to the scale of a catastrophe that now exists and which will be even greater. honestly, i haven't seen this anywhere else. the one that you saw other ronald indonesia in the hospital, the northern gas. it has also been affected by the bombardment and i show a support for palestinians. indonesians in jakarta, had been conducting a fundraising campaign for the civilians of gas. we heard from the potters teen and diplomatic in indonesia about the assistance they have being if the for life. busy it's airport has been policy and people, and they have an order, the 10 to egypt. and then this is a, was a him by the see that the bought. this is a to put them underneath the door. not they are shedding for
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the, at the flights, which is have been been about to egypt, but we still uh, looking for a position to buy the inside. it goes for us, we like the people that buy the senior move people to be in front of site to see and paula size will not get back to you with a thrown follow sign because this is all online. this is our home line. but until now we are out of so i can get, since it's 75 years. so know there's a know i need to loosen on that. get on that. that's why it is going to to be in all the different colors to at each $4.00 to $6.00. it was just yes. when i knew i knew that i got an estimate of active duty and some of the community was truly beyond expectations. in fact, the donations collected exceeded our targets. almost reaching half a 1000000000 requires $30000.00. the most of the funds came from music fans. there
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were 17 bands performing in the series of humanitarian concerts for garza. each band mobilize their fan bases and donated to this event. frankly, i feel very touched by the enthusiasm of the people. someone from the palestinian embassy also came tonight. mister lamar, our donation was received directly by him. this is certainly not the 1st nor the last time. we will do this. we will hold events like this on an ongoing basis. as long as we can do it, we tend to continue supporting palestine. the families of these ready is kidnapped by him as of taking to the streets of tel aviv demanding immediate action from the government to free the remaining hostages. of this comes out the idea of sold as in gather mistakenly killed 3 of those. abducted here is what some of the protectors had to say. i don't understand how are me with people who came out with a white flag in shortly. they're just seen shots because the soldiers are so afraid
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themselves to be retired. is it a new policy that we just shoot people? i don't understand the deal now was that us view. there's no the coming out every day. and we're going to show with the city of rincon, they have no more say here that there is an option for a, for a bargain for him to deal with that home us in the coming in today that these are holding the say option is why we change the company will make the the deal 1st is more important
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than anything is right now. before the details from the idea of the investigation is spot the wave of discontent in tel aviv with new intensity. and they say that the hostages for wake hills were actually waiving, make shift white flag in later comments. the idea of was quoted as saying that have mass militants of previously used. white flags, totally old ease, ready sold us into and bushes. not one of us killed hostages was supposed to be shopping for him for help in hebrew arrived before he was shot dead. the idea as both of us, instead of the army identified them as a threat. while these was all me, chief of general staff, stated that the troops wherever bear responsibility for their debts now little who would firing at the hostages was against the armies instruction as for opening fire, it is prohibited to suit at people holding a white flag and attempting to surrender,
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but the shooting was done during fighting and under pressure. many good. the patience of the relatives of the families of the hostages are sending. they demand these rather governments now to do more than they are saying, god is riley prime minister in his war cabinet are not committed enough. and it is not their 1st priority to bring back the hostages about one of higher than thirty's, riley steel. because steve, with you over the terrace, of some us and some of them are elderly women's children and their relatives of those hostages. saying to these riley government that we will work best more and more. we will be in front of the headquarters of these valley army, where the cabinet, the work had been at the prime minister, our meeting, and from where they are and doing all those decisions about what will happen to just create and a, maybe the lot 8th anymore and they,
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they like to more desperate says that because they want to convince is riley government that there is no waiting in the ward, gaza effect the house to just are not coming back home to live. these may that samuel is so desperate and so mad because they understand when you are at the war zone, it's not safe for nobody. and you can't understand what is going on and you are not understanding where you've been fire, where you've dense bomb and we're not because the hostages that return dell so told that they heard the bombs of these rally army. and some of the bumps even to the places like they would see then they could be that the so john brought this behind me those the same ones that started yesterday. and they will continue in the days to come here. how slowly that is riley hostage. it was withdrawn tom safe
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that we spoke to the team and the labor rights lawyer had dan cover like he's of the opinion that he's wells. main goal was to kill gas ends and it's not doing enough to be back to the hostages. that is what they're doing in god's, let's face it, they're engaged in indiscriminate violence. they're the vast majority of people, they're killing our children and women and in fact, on a scale we've never seen before. and so that's the problem here. obviously they did this by mistake, but also the rules of engagement are such that this sort of thing is very likely to happen then. and they find that you've shown very little concerned about getting their own hostages back. they probably could have had them all back by now if they wanted to negotiate more with a boss. but frankly, that has not been a priority. the priority, frankly, for the years to be killing as many civilians is in the us as they possibly k 5 and
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says things like, oh, i'm encouraging netanyahu to stop killing civilians and stop using these mega, mega bombs on, on. uh the people got it. and yet, you know, then he sends these one done bombs to uh, to netanyahu to use. right. i mean, this thing could be added if the united states said we're not gonna keep supporting you militarily, right? we're not going to send you millions of dollars to prosecute this for, but that's not happening. it's just word. so i fear that this is going to continue, sadly for some time. and despite old, but it's taking place easily, at least showing no signs of slowing down its operations of a nation's broad administer. it has made that clear and the reason speech. and he said that the country would continue to exert military pressure to achieve the necessary results. i say it's going to do. yeah, that's without military pressure. i would not have been able to produce an outline that resulted in the release of 110 hostages. and only the continuation of military pressure will bring about the release of all our hostages. so the guidance i give
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to the negotiation team is based on this pressure. and without it, we have nothing. so i repeat and say to our friends that after the elimination of from us, because this trip will be to militarize, it will be under the security control israel. luckily that yeah, those woods are in stock contrast to the message being sent by washington. as according to the white house, the war will enter a new phase that will focus on targeting him, ask leadership, and it should be ended as soon as possible. i. it has to take as long as they feel they need to take to be able to eliminate this, right. but obviously we all want it to be over as soon as possible. we administrations under considerable pressure because of because of the unrelenting killings of innocent civilians. i think it's up to 18000 most of the women children elderly in, in gaza. and the administration is concerned that this could have an impact on its own elections. it seeing that even within the democratic party,
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there's an, a roshan of, of, uh, support. over this, so with this particular issue, the united states basically has, has no choice but to let netanyahu do this thing. the, the by the administration is really speaking out of both ends of a smile. you have on the one hand it, once it was like for the for this riley's to liquidate all of hama. and they've said that they said they faxed that as a policy on the other hand, they wanted to do it within a matter of few weeks. the reality on the ground, however, to do that would dictate that it would take months and go on to and, and even that yahoo itself. i said it's, it's gotta take months earlier graduated by didn't criticize. he's well and said nothing. yeah. who needed to change his approach, adding the ease really,
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government does not want a 2 state solution. it responds that he's ready 5 minutes to officially rejected the united states ideas for a post war gas that they use. ready, president also said, but now is not the time for a 2 state solution. we've heard from a form i use ready ambassador to the us, who says that it's unlikely that he's role would change, expands the bedding themselves. there was a request from washington to concern them to minimize the casualties on all sides, and they would like to lower the intensity. however, the goal is still the same goal, and washington understands that without the elimination, the destruction of a mazda is a termination. the water will not be stopped. so there is a tradeoff here. either you lower the intensity and if you do that, you put all the time so you can push the time, you know, in to the future. well, i think that from the present, biden's point of view, they are a few concerns,
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1st and foremost is from uh, international community. and so way he would like to put back and behind me. and there's also some concerns among his own people. and he's on the tardy so um we hope that uh we will continue with his unders. busy ending with washington, and once there would be more pressure on, on this where it may be, will change the tactics. but we will not the store with the intention that we've been campaign to really eliminate someone's. and as i say, toys, you mean gas of lessons, doctors, a nice them both have gap as 4 or 5 weeks in the road to protest ease, really bombings and express worry of a civilian casualties. other physicians called in that protest asylum march, highlighting that medical staff, working guidance hospitals continue to be targeted. they use the mold,
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is just one of the cities where people are calling for the protection of sale, skilled workers and civilians. a similar riley's have been seen in more than 20 countries of fifty's right around the, around the world. now hundreds of people have also taken to this feats of pakistan's capital e so so the buyer do with follows fine. but that does have fines and waves policy and slacks, while calling for an end to the atrocities taking place in gas and across europe. montes in solidarity with palestine could also be seen both in france and germany. people gathered in front of governmental buildings carrying ballast in flags and doubling use rolls actions and gas, a genocide breakfast by the fact of both powers and but lean has been tracking down on such process. and in the united kingdom, pro palestinian demonstrate us to the once again pointing to this streets of london, a people could be seen carrying banners with such slogans as stop the genocide and
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freedom football is fine. a local douglas on the ground sent us this report. the people here being around, people overseas
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in one i'm, here's the pricing option. i would expect people around the world, but a staff member in the us senate has a pool that they've been fired for, appearing in a gape one video, a film in the congressional office of footage emergency on the internet didn't
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reset the role. recently, western media report said that the staffing question and assistance you democrats, sent it to ben cutting was quickly dismissed. i made this candle, however, he denied disrespecting the senate. 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 for judgment. i love my job. i would never disrespect my workplace. as one might imagine, the incident is prompting all kinds of reaction online if you like. but the senate hearing room video, you can watch actual senate is doing the same thing to you every day on cspan. this video footage of every person on january 6th, but no one noticed the self and making a sex type in the senate chamber. bizarre. oh, well, 51 from a senior us intelligence officials signed alexis stating that the gate pulling
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video democrats have engage 16 a yes. send it to you in a room is a russian to the information that we spoke with. the host of the conservative gave me broadcast jill of mine, and he says that countries around the world are laughing at the us. i think this is just more of the serious nature of the people that are in power in the united states, all the heat to, to, to live in a world where it's not disrespecting the 7th, not disrespecting, the legislature having sex and recording it inside of a senate hearing this is, this is literally where bills are drafted and i suggest show you just tell us how the people that are in position the power and authority in the united states are nothing more than puppets. i have. i have to laugh at the 51 us certainly security visual sign. going to say that the, you know, this is best information or this information because that's,
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that really is every time we talk about something serious in the united states, you get something like this that pops up with the, with people that frankly are just people. and i know every other country in the world is laughing at us and they should be because they just, what do you think you gain have enough? just what do you have a guy like 5 minutes stands up and can't finish. finish the settings and everything goes through his brain is berkeley just being pushed out like soup salad. you didn't get any worse and it did. and now it's essential. moscow with light to move within has been all especially nominated to run for next year's presidential election. more than $500.00 people gather the concept whole the red square to express their support and improve the nomination. we think the number required by law for him to run as an independent candidate ology correspondence, a bose spoke with some of them. so you join us from zuraw in moscow, where vladimir vladimir, which proved in we'll be officially nominated today. it's
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a huge event to organize by no road in the front, which is the civil organization of political organization which spawns russia. it was launched in 2011 by president putin, himself to come by corruption to challenge waste in the russian society. and it's an incredible, incredible organization. and at the launch today, we've met numerous people from the arts, from the military. i'm from sport, which we're going to talk to right now. yeah, they don't see any more. i'm here because we'll do. we're looking for as quickly as our president is. our supreme commander in chief is leading our country to victory . and today we nominate him to become our president. we constantly hope that he will become our present once again. this will allow our country to move forward systematically and purposefully to a place where things will be better and easier for all of us. so many different and interesting people here at this meeting with your colleagues from the united russia party as well as volunteers. i also see guys from the frontline square participants in special military operation. i also see many other familiar faces so safe to say
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that the whole country is represented r c dot com is where you can get more details of all the stories with poly. i'll see you again in about 15 minutes the,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the welcome to was a part. and all the russians saying has a that there are no former intelligence officers. the work of supplies requires
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levels of dexterity, loyalty and discretion of usually go far beyond the field assignments. but one of serving ones country reveals something that goes against its most fundamental cherished values. what band concert she has, treason keeping mom about the abuse or sharing the secret with the public as potential enemies. well, to discuss that i'm now and join by joan kerry, i called a former c i a officer and a former senior investigator with the senate foreign relations committee. mr. king ratcliffe. it's amazing to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you. thanks very much for having me now. uh you had a pretty successful and illustrious career with the c. i a and i think it's one point you became the chief of counterterrorism operations in practice then which didn't take that much time. and as i was reading about your professional story,
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i kept thinking i was wondering what were the qualities this kills perhaps personal traits that allowed you to and designs across the rank so fast? oh, that's a great question. actually. i think that i was an unusual officer in the i was always the good cock you and the good cop bad cop scenarios. i found success in, in getting targets, whether they knew they were targets or not to like me. and invariably they ended up doing things for me because they liked me. i never understood why or how many of my colleagues preferred to use force or threat such as never seemed to me to be the smart way of going about things i found. and this is something frankly, that the f b i is practice for many, many years. i found that you, if you establish a report with a person, you establish a, something of a, a friendly relationship with that person. they're far more likely to tell you what

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