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marshall is called the direction, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside. the u. s. is once again exposed itself in front of the world. by blocking even the council's extremely, we can call for a cessation of hostilities and guys of the one security council adopt a resolution to facilitate humanitarian aid supplies. the gaza at the of us bucket proposal for an immediate cease fire. as the death toll in gaza surpasses. $20000.00 is really forced to say they plan to expand their ground up and separate the question to central garza and the former head of nigeria central bank is accused of illegally transferring millions of dollars into offshore accounts, including in the us, the k and china. the
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we are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in the russian capital. the one security council has adopted a resolution requiring as well and a modest to allow deliveries of humanitarian aid and to gaza. united states blocked a proposed amendment for an immediate cease fire versus and bassett, or to the un says us pressure. stripped, important provisions from the final taxed of the resolution. a singular study which is new to some of the cheapest in the us has once again exposed itself in front of the world. by blocking even the councils extremely, we can call for a cessation of hostilities and gaz. instead. washington playing dirty, sold a text, actually a license for israel to killed palestinian civilians and gaza under the pretext of, quote, creating conditions for a cessation of hostilities under pressure from the us. which effectively took over
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the authorship and you served the work on the text behind the scenes at various levels, twisting the hands of regional representatives, the text lost more and more important provisions with each new revision. colleagues, this is a tragic moment for the security council, not a moment of triumph for multilateral diplomacy, but huge on principles blackmail. it is an open defiance on the part of washington, of the suffering of the palestinians, and of the aspirations of the world's community to put an end to it. the security council is essentially being asked to stay out of the way while the us twists its arms in the region, not for the sake of peace as my american colleague claims, but to ensure washington's narrow self interest. well, the 15 member body that leads the united nations finally approved a resolution regarding the situation in gaza. now for weeks, the un security council has been delayed. but finally, there was
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a resolution that the united states did not detail 13 countries voted in favor of it, the united states and russia both of stang. and afterwards the us representatives spoke highly as if this was a great step forward for the protection of humanitarian concerns and the ongoing fight and gaza. here's what the us representative had to say. since the start of this conflict, the united states has done work tirelessly to alleviate this humanitarian crisis. to get life saving assistance and to gaza and to get hostages out of gaza to push for the protection of innocent civilians and humanitarian workers. and to work towards a lasting peace. but today this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of unimaginable suffering. today this council called for urgent steps to immediately allows safe and hindered and expanded humanitarian access.
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and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. i'll note that this is the 1st time this counsel has used this language language we believe is critical to scaling up aid and underscoring the tough steps ahead. as we work together to achieve a lasting peace. but the reality is that the situation on the ground in gaza is dire. 20000 civilians have already died and the body count is rising. death toll continues to increase. however, uh the resolution that was passed and did not call for a ceasefire, it did not restrict israel's activities. site was simply allowing some humanitarian aid to go through. china spoke before the council and expressed some disappointment with the resolution. they ultimately voted in favor of teaching. we welcome the
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adoption of this draft resolution. there were quite a number of adjustments to the text in some important aspects of those adjustments and not consistent with the efforts we have made. they do not meet our expectations on the given the urgency of the situation on the ground, the humanitarian catastrophe and goals are that is getting more diet by the day, the counsels carnes action office, at least the glimmer of hope for increased in the expedited deliveries of humanitarian aid to garza. now the palestinian representative who spoke before the council describes the dire situation. the lack of access to medical care, the lack of access to electricity. the fact that journalists and humanitarian workers have been killed and have been in harm's way, the palestinian representative described how the whole world is outraged by what israel was doing and the blatant atrocities being committed by his brailey forces. this concept 1st met to address this great prices when hundreds of palestinians
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had been killed by his the occupying power. and it's cj and the aggression on the guys through the council is now meeting of the over $20000.00 palestinians, have been killed. almost half of them children. no one should forget. that's what we are talking about. a 2300000 palestinians who have been fighting for their life and facing death every single day for 75 days. this requires an immediate fuel monetary and seized by it. now, back by $153.00 states around the world, there is no way to stop the war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide under way, but an immediate cease by it. now israel spoke before the council and described its
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activities as necessary in order to stop terrorism and described how the condemnation coming from international bodies and from various different voices around the world. the simply the singling out of israel, the targeting and demon ization of israel is this council 6 to enter still it is, it should start by supporting israel's mission of returning hostages and eliminating the almost threats at the very least must prevent from us is empowerment. just as this council is committed to increasing aid, it should also be committed to blocking the smuggling of arms and transport weapons to the almost terrace. and just as this council is committed to ensuring aid reaches gauze and civilians, it should also be committed to ensuring the cit. aid is not the ability to come up stairs. we do not care about the civilian population. the focus of any resolution should also hold from us accountable, well taking every step to prevent them from intrinsic themselves and regaining power. united states continues to protect israel, and this resolution was very much the result of many efforts by the united states
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to make sure that no resolution was passed by the council. that condemned is really activities or demanded a halt or a ceasefire. now the united states does not only want to be the protector of israel in the international arena, but who wants to be a backer of israel? we have a situation where the bind in ministration is calling for $14000000000.00 additional funds for $14000000000.00 additional dollars to be sent to israel in order to enable them to continue their operations in gaza, which are being condemned widely by the world. so the united states seems to be pretty solidly behind israel, despite international outrage about as rarely activities. there's talk and further escalating us support for israel, a mid international condemnation we discussed to the resolution with dan cove, all like human and labor rights lawyer who says the u. n. c doesn't specify how the age should flow in the gaza, reducing the agreement to just empty words. the security council resolution as it's
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written, and it was written by the us and the you a with, with the intention that it has no t. it's a nothing. it does say that, you know, humanitarian aid should be freely flowing into god's up. it doesn't say how that's going to happen. in fact, it says the u. n is not to be overseen that so what's the mechanism for enforcing that there is not? so it's just empty words, there's no ability under this resolution to ensure that israel will comply. and by the way, what does it even mean when israel is still denying the population water and electricity right now, the entire population of gaza is starving. all, all the world food agencies are say, and this will not change that because israel wants to starve these people and this won't change that. the us shares, israel's goals in gaza in that is destroying the
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population of gaza and moving it into the sinai desert. there's a number of reasons the us shares this goal, one of which is uh, the massive amounts of natural gas found on the coast of gaza, which the us initial cabinets. they also want to build this big gearing canal. they want it for a long time as an alternative to the suez canal, which would go right to guys up. um, so they share that goes an issue in demolishing the the, the population of gossip. so they don't want to cease fire. they want this war to continue and they're helping it continue. a pause sending us already say that this one does a has surpassed 20000 and there's no longer a functioning hospital in the north of the enclave. as according to the world
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health organization, these distressing images show the conditions people are living under the
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palace and in red crescent. it says it has lost communication with an ambulance dispatch center in jamalia in northern gaza after an id afraid the monitoring group says is rarely soldiers have detained paramedics and taking them to an unknown location. so this video shows that palestinians fling from an area into a volley of following another is really attack this weekend is really stripe or part of lake killed at least 10 palestinians, an injured numerous others at a refugee camp in jamalia. so the idea is also accused of targeting elderly palestinians in guys in geneva based in geo, which also has offices in garza. and they root says, it is documented several cases of elderly residents being tortured well being detained by israeli soldiers, or even shot without any justification. the observatory highlighted that it received shocking testimonies about physical liquidations and filled executions
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against thousands of elderly people over the age of 60, including direct shooting some soldiers after asking them to leave their homes. and in some cases, executions took place, moments after their release from detention hours or days later as well. the report says, dozens of elderly palestinians have been executed by is rarely soldiers. we have reached out to the idea for common. you're a med says at least a 1000 elderly men and women have been killed and does us since the war began in october. most were crushed to death under the rubble of buildings hit by airstrikes . tens of thousands of others are believed to be at risk due to a lack of a central medical care. the geneva base and g o also accused israel of using hunger as a weapon of war. another report by the end, joseph 800000 palestinians in northern guys have no access to health care. 23 of the 35 hospitals in the enclave had been forced to shut down 9 facilities are partially functioning well for others. our operating was very limited services
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already was the last to functioning hospital in northern gaza. on tuesday, the u. n. and the world health organization said the facility had run out of supplies. 10 staff members were still trying to provide 1st aid there. well, at least 80 injured people, including the elderly and young children, took refuge at the hospital. and medical officials spoke about the situation in the hospital in the church on the hospital grounds where we're seeing patients with severe orthopedic needs. plastics currently have no operating or operating on the 5 doctors and 5 years their patients here who have been injured even more than a month. no surgery. they're patients who have been operated on, but they are now getting close somewhere to infections because the hospital doesn't have sufficient antibiotics, w h o m s, entries and submission with, you know, to new india assessing on mass has brought some medicines or medical supplies. but
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it's just going to address some of the needs because they, they don't have sufficient stuff. and as you can see behind me, the patients are on the hospital cues are on the floor. they're suffering enormously here. this is a completely unacceptable situation. also in the southern gaza, near the border with egypt, idea of air strikes have hammered at the city of rasa. local residents have been urgently searching it through the rubble to find any loved ones who might be trapped is really strikes have recently intensified over. the southern part of the enclave. tardy the densely populated cities of con eunice and rough up. this, despite the idea of having previously ordered, does a residence to evacuate from the north of the region to the south journal. as times of shalanda has been reporting for archie was in a car that was hit by in is really our strike on southern gaza. this week, after having no internet connection for 2 days, he has just now sent us this footage from that incidents and happen to the city of
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ross, i knew the egyptian border. the hey, of my friend who wants to see inside this for a southerly mazda of their size, and truly on this day that i just walked in the middle, one of my friends, the injured imagined disruption and hit someone's virus. what do you expect? the washington post has challenged to allegations by the idea of the mos had an underground command center at a hospital in northern does a isabel had used the idea of times to justify attacks on the medical facility. the evidence presented by the is really government falls short of showing that i'm off had been using the hospital as a command and control center according to a washington post analysis of open source visuals, satellite imagery,
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and all of the publicly released ideas, materials that raises critical questions legal in humanitarian experts say about whether the civilian harm caused by israel's military operations against the hospital in circling besieging and ultimately reading the facility in the tunnel beneath that were proportionate to the assessed threat. the washington post conclusion was based on open source data satellite images and publicly disclosed the idea of files. there was apparently no how much presence in hospital rooms linked to the tunnels. none of the 5 hospital buildings identified by the idea of some spokes person were found to have a direct connection to the tunnels. and the underground network was also report lane not accessible through the whole ship a hospital wars. despite idea of claims. it is rarely troops, right, and i'll see if a hospital last month and stormed emergency areas, the intensive care unit,
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and cardiology ward were severely damaged. authorities have thousands of palestinians sheltering inside. the facility were cut off from food supplies, and water, and hundreds of wounded died unnecessarily due to a lack of access to crucial health care services. you and workers describe the situation at all she saw as a blood bath. we spoke with, i mean, i believe a media expert who specializes in the bunking fake news. he says is real, is losing the media war. indeed, this is a crucial issue we're discussing today. no, it's banned. that wasn't the 1st time though. we seem claims of obvious evidence and conflicts like this it's, it's crucial for everyone to approach such reports with the critical eye and understand the complexity of the document in all the zones. um, i believe a washington post deceptive truth at washington post and many uh,
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western media outsource reporting is around the beginning all the domestic and october settings. but now we can see the change off. uh, i'll be in uh in uh see at cnn, bbc and many other uh, media international, the western media outlet. this is because of the simple winning on the other part. but to send you an are we need the media or uh, is that at this time i, this is what i can say, although, uh they have a week tools, but they are winning because of the social media i, i believe a, they are gonna be like the heroes of the scene at the end of the day, i what do you want us to make more than 85 percent of guys as population has been displaced, but us republican presidential candidate nikki haley says that's not israel's problem. they should go to how mos loving countries are rec,
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cutter turkey. those 3 countries they can go to that. why should anybody else take them if that's the case? and so it is not israel's problem. it's not. america's problem is those countries like cutter and turkey and iran feel so deeply for the people of gaza, they should take them. washington has been steadfast and the support for israel since the conflict broke out. the binding administration recently urged lawmakers for proven additional fit. $14000000000.00 and military aid to israel. well, that's on top of washington deploying warships to the mediterranean sea and sending fighter jets missiles and munitions to israel with special operations forces are also reported. they sharing intelligence with the idea of israel is historically the largest beneficiary of us military aid and receives an estimated $3000000000.00 annually. we spoke to professor siad mahonnan mirandi from the university of to ron
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. he says, making kelly's remarks revealed the ignorance of american politicians when it comes to understanding the middle east. the 1st she also mentioned iraq. and then the 2nd time around she mentioned she named ron. and i think it means that she doesn't know the difference between iran and iraq. and that i think is reflective of the general ignorance that exists in the united states about our region. not only is the united states and its leadership, supportive of genocide in gossip, and the mass killings that we're seeing in the west bank over the past 2 and a half months. over $300.00 palestinians have also been slaughtered in the west bank including children below the age of 10. so not only do they support that, but they are ignorant in their support of this really regime. and she is openly
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advocating actually cleansing, in other words, expel the native population from their homes. and which has already been done once because the people have caused that are from the whole of palestine to 70 percent of the people in gaza come from other areas in palestine. they were kicked out of their homes, they were expelled from the land, their elders or their fathers in grandfathers and grandmothers were murdered by this rev using they went, the, the right, the roommate remaining population went to gauze and these are the children of those refugee. so she wants them to be kicked out of their land for a 2nd time, and that just simply shows how in humane and barbaric the political establishment in the united states actually is. a former head of nigeria, a central bank, is accused of illegally transferring the equivalent of millions of dollars into
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offshore bank accounts, including in the u. s. u. k. and china. on this one, the government of the central bank of nigeria godwin. m a sale deposit and i don't have any funds in 593 for them. bank accounts in the united states, china and the united kingdom without authorization due in his 10, yet the accounts with the business of a deposit. it has all been tracked down by the investigator, the is currency and reports and circulating, suggesting that the former governor of the nigerian central bank of godwin and me c . l. a stands accused of eliciting depositing billions of myra, is into 593. a bags and sanctioned banks across the united states, the united kingdom and the china. we are also aware of the fact that this river basin comes from despair, should investigate all on the central bank off nigeria and related entity the what
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is also very important to note was in this investigation is the fact that the m s. c. and that is currently in custody for a separate 1.2000000009 rep procurement, fluid case. and it seems like you may be the served additional criminal charges related to this particular mismanagement off the central bank currency redesign policy. and it seems to be the redesign policy, which is the basis of this case that we are talking about according to the report it was pitched to the then president. well, how many hobby it was executed without formal consent? it was moved to also the, the board in the central bank and this goodman and the former government in hot water for issuance of currency. legally, the investigation is also shed light on potential crises and issues of the simple bags ways and means including an approved financial statements and misuse of cobra
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. 19 funds and a series off an authorized financial decision in which were approved and approved. and i located and they see the management of it is also around this time last year that mc and i had been away from his home country for months, reported me solve, exciting, and an unknown country outside of the african continent of which was speculated to be the united kingdom he was elected to be hiding to evade a race to buy in a jew as 2 people, nice over claims that he had been involved in corrupt activities. that at that particular time, after this race i broke off that he failed to turn up to explain. the reason behind the redesign of the, the coverage, the bad know that and the redesign has also been a big issue. nigeria, it has been weakening the pregnancy. it has been beginning the economy as well, that will even cases the way she was, the twos of financing terrorism was billions of dollars to some secret accounts,
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allegedly supervised by him. and at that time as well, experts can be that that's a hit this um, do you by the way sion of the coverage that he created was why before the next is the 2 part to this. yeah. and that was not a coincidence. mc ellis subbed and um um, how many to harvey for a 2 year is, what was the nature of the biggest economy down to me? and he said he had no visits for the money to policy up. the country had risen to the top of his korea as a young man to those who put him in position and they to know went into 2 recess, is during his tenure. and it seems like a full president to approve and his allies, the law school that broke the camel's back was m c. m is decision to introduce the controversial comments to redesign policy that has put us in this conversation, guaranteed. and that these news darkening findings and developments might to just be the end of embassy and his time outside to us,
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britain and france are still colonial powers. at least that's according to the irish prime minister who made the admission write a phone call with russian pranksters of on and lexus. so you got the right to say that the buquet on france and even america have been colonial powers. and arguably still are. but like my what my mother used to say to me is too long. so like a rice. so just because the british empire or the french on fire or a napoleon or hitler did things that were wrong, it doesn't make it ok for you to do things that are, are for us to do. so we spoke with several nigerians who told us western countries still have a colonial mindset when it comes to africa and it's resources. you said you have a nice evening and you're holding onto the economy. you tell me, how does that equipment moving would be for us as you know,
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it was not before about time when calling people to understand the look. this is our country. this is obviously is, this is rachel. this is all i was just somebody telling me it was. those causes those wisdom, congress was portfolio counties. but really like for example, the burton to nigeria, the lie was one of those called these for that role materials at the mining sector. so when i gave you a lemon, french u. k, england, and the us throw support to some countries in order to cause tension and others. in my opinion, it's true. you see what's happening in niger were presumes government was toppled, and france supported the crew 100 percent. because when it happened, france was expected to call for peaceful dialogue and help strengthen nitrous democracy to cancel them on good governance. but france refused to do so. the uh,
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who i spoke with a former south african parliament member who says rushes military offensive on ukraine is different to what african experience during the colonial era. i, sherry, it's involving a defensive goal at gaze to tutorial and evaluation by the same width, which is kinda nice to balance. to con, claim that there last year in the difference of the, to the total integrity is the same as quarter $96.00. those to choose a totally different object in continental auto, but in order to choose 3 of the corner lives in which was for you to get there by the preachers. they teenage be great because 3 to speak to glen today in sleep. and they have not paid your patients by the way, for all these actual cities that they have committed and they've made show when day left. and they made sure that this is through all fix
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partition of the african continent continues. our goal is the 10 months quote and all of that still goes to the west in virginia and west. and paul was updated very smart and be a very steve, steve. jim, a crafty, a lie all the time. they never tell the truth. so this message has been very productive. we revealing the truth. all right, that's more news coming up in 30 minutes. in the meantime, to visit our website, our t. com for the very latest breaking news and updates by the the.

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