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no, it is as long as we can. what happened? no doubt the regime and 2 is taken down. the whole dis, 5 of the and give you some people anywhere in the world that even got the united nations had signed the alarm over a 100 disaster. in the impossible, paula sending an enclave while accusing israel of obstruct thing and its distribution of humanitarian supplies. also a need of some of the sheets and the us is once again exposed itself in front of the world. by blocking even the council extremely, we can call for a cessation of hostilities from god rush. it made us rejection of a cease fire for gas. and those, the un security council pos is a heavily watered don resolution to at least boost a deliberate bodies. and wrongly approached
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solidarity with the palestinians, global i bridge, gro silver israel's relevant to assess the across the world around the clock. this is r t great to have your company for the next hour or top storage more than $300.00 in young calvin's face. and malnutrition unpreventable death is the star warning from the un children's emergency found. the chief of the united nations itself also pointed to some alarming statistics. according to the world feed program wide spreads fact mean looms model and how familiar and people are part of the population are facing what experts classify as catastrophic levels of hung up. as for all, the 5 of the envious people, anywhere in the world's, i didn't got so many people out of measuring the effectiveness of the many teddy.
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and we'll put ation in gaza based on the number of products from the ships and rep . can i send you an involved that product notice the thought allowed to unload a across the bottom of this is mistake. the real problem is that the, what use ratio is conducting these will fantasies use creating massive ups that goes to the distribution of humanitarian. they've eaten side gaza on tonio gutierrez, was speaking shortly after the un security council adopted a long awaited resolution on counseling urging the increased delivery of aid to civilians. the vote came after days of delays as member states were forced to dilute the draft to avoid another veto from the us who ultimately abstained. the failure to agree on a cease fire was condemned by russia, which also declined to vote in favor of the final resolution. here's the story of the night. a singular study which is new to some of the cheapest in the us has once
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again exposed itself in front of the world. by blocking even the council extremely, we can call for a cessation of hostilities and gaz instead. washington playing dirty, sold a ton, actually a licensed for israel to killed palestinian civilians and gaza under the pretext all she knew quotes creating conditions for a cessation of hostilities under pressure from the west, which effectively took over the authorship and use syrup. was the work on the tax to find the seams at various levels, twisted in 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 is not a moment to try him for multi lateral diplomacy. for huge on principles blackmail. it is an open defiance on the part of washington on the suffering of the palestinians, and of the aspirations of the world community to pardon and situate the security
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council is essentially being asked to stay out of the way while the us twist its arms in the region, not for the sake of peace as my american colleague claims, but to ensure washington's narrow self interest. but it was we need to pull 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 a resolution that the united states did not lead. so 13 countries voted in favor of it, the united states and russia both of the same. and afterwards the us representatives spoke highly as if this was a great step forward for the protection of humanitarian concerns in the ongoing fight and gaza. here's what the u. s. representative had to say. since the start of this conflict, the united states has done work tirelessly to alleviate this humanitarian crisis.
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to get life saving assistance and to gaza and to get hostages out of garza 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 imaginable suffering. today this council called for urgent steps to immediately allows safe and hindered and expanded humanitarian access 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 piece. but the reality is that the situation on the ground in gaza is
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dire. 20000 civilians have already died in the body count, use rise. death toll continues to increase. however, uh, the resolution that was passed and did not call for a ceasefire and did not restrict israel's activities. site was simply allowing some humanitarian aid to go through. china spoke before the council and express some disappointment with the resolution. they ultimately voted in favor of that quote, unity chance we welcome the 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 like 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 moved the by the day, the counsels current action office, at least the glimmer of hope for increased and expedited deliveries of humanitarian aid to garza child. now the palestinian representative who spoke before the council
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describes the dire situation. 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 is doing, and the blatant atrocities being committed. zions freely forces. this concept 1st met to address this great prices when hundreds of palestinians had been killed by is the occupying power. and it's cj and the aggression on the guys through the concert is now meeting after over $20000.00 palestinians have been killed almost half of them children. no one should forget that what we are talking about. uh, 2300000 palestinians who have been fighting for their life and
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facing death every single day for 75 days. this requires an immediate fuel money to audiences via now back by 153 states on 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 stopped before the council and described its activities as necessary to stop terrorism and described how these honda, of nations, 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. if this council 6, the interest of the to use it should start by supporting israel's mission of returning the hostages and the limited. and you can become a strict at the very least it must prevent from us is empowerment. just as his counselor is committed to increasing aid,
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it should also be committed to blocking the smuggling of arms and transfer weapons to the almost terrorists. and just as this council is committed to ensuring a 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, while 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 to make sure that no resolution was passed by the council. that condemned is really activities or demanded a fault or a ceasefire. now the united states does not only want to be the protector of israel in the international arena, but it wants to be a backer of israel. we have a situation where the by the administration is calling for 14000000000 additional funds. $14000000000.00 additional dollars to be cents to israel in order to enable them to continue their operations in gosh,
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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 in terms of developments to at what was seen in new york last night. us human rights lawyer done complex phase. the finally you in motion the months to little more than lip service for millions of gallons are going over the security council resolution as it's 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 a god's, a, 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 this? there is no so it's just empty words. there's no ability under this resolution to
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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 population of gaza and moving it into the sinai desert. there's a number of reasons the u. s. shares this go, one of which is uh, the massive amounts of natural gas found on the coast of gaza, which the us initial carpets. they also want to build this thing gearing canal. they want it for a long time as an alternative to the suez canal,
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which we go right through guys. uh um. so they share the goals of israel 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 a continue as well on the ground. the idea so offensive in southern gaza, appears to be ramping up even further with the city of can units coming under. a renewed roland of shelling, reportedly killing half a dozen people, a warning distressing images ahead with the little room and resorts as last including beds. a number of injured children are being treated rights on the floor in the us or hospital with a catastrophic influx of casualties. gases officials say more than a 1000, you've already been killed during the war. local journalist chrome i'll sit tardy, spoke to us earlier from the county. it's the situation. and because the south has been as far as
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a route and because of the ongoing bone body in different areas of the army and try to control more areas in the south east and the northeast coal. so can you and his wife and they sent me your city center. the as id bombardment is ongoing that i have been doing some kind of military version for the sake of identifying the not the kind of it was a pleasure to this 1st month. so over night, more than 55 productivity is working only and familiar with this area for the finest and most of age and we are talking, i could still here to hear people in bucklin take your place. and also if i switch it to complete because i sort of okay to even when the measurements of meat is speaking about the set, the number of truck loads and thousands of guys. and we could see how the international community wants divided over. and the fact that there is a need, but they are also agreed to be own. i believe that there is a need for
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a few military and 8 for the people. those are to be allowed. i understand. however, at the very same time and date of devices and now and in 2000, they are very good counting numbers. they keep track of the numbers, but they're very bad when it comes to taking action. and now the measurements communities are still failing to allow the attend the data and the new side is way below the minimum was around list that $100.00 a day would release it to the items that are decided by the is that the to patient to be allowed to go that so the human services solution continues to the toners and people are more exposed than ever. now it has been a challenge for them to find food attorneys to find lota, i've tried to keep their families. i try to try to even put it with another a gals at bass, journalist holmes, which alone who's being reporting for
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r t was in a car that was hit by fragments from initially or a strike on southern guns earlier this week of traveling new internet connection for 2 days, he's not being able to send us the following footage of the incident, which happened in the rough uh, near the egyptian border. yeah, my friend, he wants to see inside this for you to have mazda of their size, and truly on this i just walked in the middle one just had the car on my front door injury. imagine if disrupting him. someone cyrus, what do you expect will be, is really military has ordered palestinians and parts of central gals that to evacuate and go basically were homes i was speaking there, further size in the, into for shelter. and that includes people in the scrolling barish, refugee camp and 5 other nearby nearby huts, local journalist,
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romeo and montgomery reports on the idea of dement as we are here as the entrance of the rates recruit and vigilant goss. this g campbell celebrate has to leave the area to see if we can get rid of all of this video displays against above average drags and each round and attempts to populate the supervisor to lead to actually we don't know where to go. it is true. the day and sisters were there to
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darrow black. so even that you've been forced to leave because it's almost 2 weeks ago, i think we make a rough plus city in the south instead of roy, lots of money. there are 6 people in my family and each member will be charged 50 shekels for the trip up to a right to rough ball with allstate, total of $300.00 shekels. and we only have 50, it seems we'll have to go back last payment. the last one has to make sure as much as we can to the family members for part of that will be with us. i plan to bring my family to a relative nearby mcdonough camp despite the fact that we're to go to their elbow on we believe that in displaced with our realty is that this is the 1st time ever that is related to the other areas are being stated that there will be
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great deals and the region to the north as well is really is preparing to expand its operation in dallas or with quote, to focus on the southern area where basically those people were told to move to the night spent was made by an idea of spokes person during a briefing on friday quotes of is really forces continue the ground operation in hon. eunice. and at the same time are preparing for the continuation of the fighting and whitening of the operation. 2 additional areas in gaza. oh, with an emphasis on the southern area, on the 5th, as we get closer to the final stages of the operation in the north where they are still in the middle of the fighting in the garage and to fight areas and lower intensity fighting, going on at the same time in other areas in the north and we are almost in the full
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operational control there for, for the it's really all me really this latest video. all of it. so there's operating in northern golfer, but it shows idea farmer and soldiers firing from cover they make their way through the streets is religious. it has a chief significant gains against from us on the bustle field in the north, like many militants of destroying, quote, terrorist linked infrastructure. also these pictures have been released by the is really military and show a special k 9 unit, least inside they come us tunnel system in kansas city body camera footage reports to show the dog sniffing a militant highlights and communication hubs as they run through rims and car doors below ground, the idea of sage, the tunnel as part of an elaborate multi level structure that's from us fighters used as an i post. meanwhile on id,
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if battalion come under has cold for all of gals that to be reduced to rubble, which he said would serve as a warning to other neighbors visual a miss not for the rest of the town as much as you want to really be a somebody to scan, i'm is the model making it up and running right now. i'm assuming your total of the same. i'll also talk a little bit coming out. that's very much the most of it kind of need to stay with the mama. k very say. yeah, probably got some pull out of the body that the battery or the resume on the corner of the room says room is rebellion because we just don't know. no god. but the whole gentlemen say, well, the financial times british daily has publish soft the light images. busy of the destruction in the palestinian and if calling parts of it simply a westland, the report estimates that up to 75 percent of all buildings in kansas city have been either damaged or completely destroyed. while in the at southern city of con
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eunice, more than a quarter of all the structures have been reduced to rubble, the paper labels the ongoing is really bombing campaign the most devastating and extensive in recent global history. a former a security policy analyst in the us department of defense, mike on the look face of the view, speaking to r t, that israel is trying to seize the policy and in land of cancer. or they want to push all palestinians out and they don't care where they go. they just want the land for their own settlements and, and, and for their own radical notions. what i saw in those pictures from f t was the devastation turn them out to what i saw in concord after world war 2 and also style and graph. uh it just total devastation. and that's the point to make it an habitable with the fact that they're, they're flooding. some areas reportedly will make it totally. i'm a habitable,
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they won't be able to have any agriculture. they just don't care. came across an interesting article recently from harass. it's a joyce newspaper dating back to 2011, which they talked openly about the possibility of leavings right now. that's in german nazi term for cleary now. the people who are not like them and they don't care who the q and this is what's really alarming. and unfortunately, the united states is supporting this and is absolutely contrary to our own principles, but yet with the 5 ministration who doesn't act on anything. we can't expect anything more than that. a michael is speaking to r t. know thousands of people have gathered around the world to demand an immediate cease fire in guns that protesters express their solidarity with the palestinian
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people. an same western governments were enabling the finance in yemen. people took to the streets of the country's capital, some to show their support for guns and the demonstrators were right in force. jumping and waving bothers as they called for an end to v. as in jordan seitz's in raleigh, north side, the us embassy and the nation's company. protesters the noise washington, support for israel, and called them the global, our community to provide more aid to counseling. jordan recently deliver to large consignments of much needed supplies through each of the year. people from various backgrounds gathered in a shared call for peace in i'm done, and then to the killing hundreds of protesters and the depths of capital waste their anger for what someone called, genocide engaged. the washington post has charlotte and estates really claim stuff from us. how to commend central inside garza cities of chief
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a hospital, which was recently rated by the idea 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, 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, and circling besieging and ultimately reading the facility and the tunnel beneath that, we're pushing it to the assessed threat. a prominent american not let's say you said find no evidence of from us presence inside the hospital. none of its buildings had any apart and connection to the tunnels beneath the facility. reports contradicts israel's plane itself. the underground network was directly accessible
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through the connex ward's the idea of bomb. the area around all shifted before storming the facility last month, severely damaging the intensive care on cardiology awards. international aid workers describe the rate of the cold love, listening to hard to say, hundreds of civilians died because the besieged hospital was unable to provide. you got reaction to the post report from media experts on taking the center. i mean, i believe. yeah. indeed, this is a crucial issue we're discussing today. no, it's banned a problem. the 1st time though, we seem claims us 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. you understand the truth. at washington course,
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and many western media outlets were supporting israel at the beginning, all the domestic and october 7th. but now we can see the change of a. i'll be in a n c at cnn, bbc and many other media international. the western meet you out with this is because of the simple winning all the other part. the 1st thing you are we need to meet your is that at this time, this is what i can say. although they have a weak tools, but they are winning because of social media. i believe they are gonna be like the heroes of the scene at the end of the day. as a hard place to be. a journalist, reporters covering the war, are being killed out. an unprecedented rate that's according to the committee to protect her and listen to you. it stays at least 68 immediate personnel were killed
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in the 1st 10 weeks of the gas, a conflict pulling that number of all the power allows in modern districts or in that story in plenty more. besides, can be fined at r t. okay, to more world news from the so shut down, it's embassy in nature, leaving sanctions imposed by the military government that sees power in july, part of his own void to naomi say's its diplomatic mission to the west african countries no longer able to function of the last 1500 soldiers pulled out on friday, marking the 3rd withdrawal of french troops from the south region. interesting, lots of different sentiments has been rising and mid accusations. the former colonial power acts only in self interest and has to be able to bring stability during times of crisis. the reporter, mussa moody, and tell us the, let's go from the one pulls on the federal handler fund started there. so you put
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a new job. i'm leaving the country, disclosure of those seeing all since this stuff. so that impression to lift to go these forces, this is the product or a friend sort of the for me john, is the money from the military alternatives were come to power off the coordinates of june, 26, 2023. and who are making these go your points of all i see amend. it was up to almost 2 malls of fil. started off between powers in the junk. i'm forwarding. yeah. me over this, we go. that's one of the mark on ended up analysing on september. and that's all the tools to deployed. we go in accordance with the induction of the military power, enjoying strong popular supports after the end of the day. but a can opener sion in the monday following by the closure of the discussion flashes . but in the work, you know, facile this with the form you just so this is the end of the,
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this monthly of the change center. jazz is system, it's l. so merge the n to 10 years of fame to military favors. and so i had a diplomatic scandal as also are up to the neighboring bertino fuss. so again, involving friends are us host and nice lucky stations with a number of its embassy workers. our spies for the french intelligence service coming us for people were detained in why could do this on espionage charges? ties between the 2 countries have steadily deteriorated, following last 2 years and then the treat. now it is a region we've heard spoken about so many times these past number of years. but the thing is, is that the wider world still knows little about the people of don't boss who they are and what they are seeking next through the prism of the 20th century is most legal offend. we hear their stories and our documentary ankles of
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