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no the the headlines on off the international are ukrainian talk on the crime me input instead of leaving one person dead in to wounded or the russian administrative defendant says a black seems bullshit, was also down at the, the death toll from and his riley strike on a refugee camp in central gaza now rises to at least $106.00. we're not stopping and we will not stop until victory because we have no other country. and we have no other way. with relatives of the hostages are still held by us losing patience. is there any 5 minutes to allow us to
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continue the walk? sylvia? first fonder lion say 9. john john, no time sprout genocide and a member of the european parliament slabs, the president for aiding and abetting israel and its war on garza. the does come with the desk sold as the pos is. wency found the had a lot of developments at 2 pm locally here at most go, you'll use kicks off right now here. we're not to the international. so we started out with a, the latest from crimea on this tuesday. we're a russian naval base and a port city of philadelphia is colorado ukrainian miss all a talk. we have this report now from one local john and putting it on the sofa set about 4 am, several strongly explosions throughout the in philadelphia, waking up local residents. the explosion scores to designation and the power for
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fire as it turned out and these were explosions, interfered dos. se for the defense ministry confirmed the naval land and cheap. no, but your task was damaged or forwarded you through board one day and 2 injured. the port of the dos east coast take off limits with rescuers and federal officials working the which it is believed that the board was initially attacked by swollen jones. and after the defense system went down to cruise, missile struck in the city itself. people continued to leave their normal lives in a temper recommendation center for the victims has been set up for these have promised to quickly repair the damage done in the city. a full assessment of the damage to the city will be made, but the technical experts noticed the agents have been in post and trusted movement . the crime in bridges opened saturdays running as well as the usual mode of navigation and shipping the or that's it got some of that, i guess not from gaza where 106 palestinians have been confined killed and
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a christmas day is riley strike on the my cause a refugee camp that is, according to an official of the i'll act so hostile, whether dead and wounded with trans. the locals already grieving the loss of life policy and a health ministry. once a desk told, will run by witnesses. a many is still trapped in the rubble. the lack of equipment has made it nearly impossible to rescue survive as we heard from locals who describe the devastation. i am tired of families gone. oh, father has my brother's a gone. they didn't leave me any brothers. all of them, most of the buildings and children and ordinary people said i was just sitting when suddenly i saw rockets falling children under the rubble and bodies lying in the stream. i have no words for this. well my, these are children. they don't have a lot of um they would just complete that and i sold them yesterday. and how is
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that my there's nothing left to say if go this the judge would be so patient which has simply destroyed us local journalists time. hamil katia was not far from the scene of the tragedy. were talking about the city of the r l by law. it did filed this report and we are now standing on one of the rebels of the homes that have been as truck and the guys are a few g. can they just guys, us, the trip had had that serious, serious, of as really strikes in the past few or just time of war and the gaza strip. according to neighbors of this home, that has been as striking by the is really a rage, according to the neighbors there about there are about 60 people just killed and this particular 3 building, 3 story building home. and we had 7 injured people, including one critically, all of them were taken to all lock, so hospital after the shop prayer,
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almost at 8 p. m. as we were preparing to go to sleep, we heard a sound of an explosion. there was a flash of lights and then debris fell on us. we're now going to talk to one of those. and georgie, during these every strikes and these as really bombardments of both my guys the under break. otherwise, we will hate as much as junction. i had 2 pieces of shop, no one beneath my clouds and the other inmate, and i have them and they did some necessary tests and told me that we're going to do surgery. and they told me to be patient now according to stop our courtesy of dollars, which is not very crowded because of the intensity of the strikes and allows numbers of people receive by this hospital. we're here to see the current situation in this hospital. it's obviously yet another hospital and doesn't, it's overwhelming. many hospitals are not functioning. this one is 9 or 10 times
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it's normal capacity. we're collectively with administrative health, with all of the hospitals trying to keep up in terms of delivering medical supplies, to mobilize and emergency medical teams, additional clinicians who can support hospitals out there as a why is being delivered on a regular basis to hospitals across scouts. but when a hospital like this is seeing time times the number of cases that it would normally see, it's very hard to keep up. so we're pushing more supplies out. we're delivering supplies almost every day. but does the problem is not fundamentally supplies? the problem is a number of injured people and a very small staff. many of the staff here have been displaced as well. i think the only solution to this at this age is a ceasefire. we need to, we need to stop seeing children like a young boy who i just saw injured, maybe, maybe losing his life today because of glass in civilian areas. constant fighting gunshot wounds,
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we need peace as the situation here gets escalated and gets much more intense on the ground because of the is really a re strikes and with it. 3 oppressions across the region. the situation of hospitals as that is getting also a dense and retreat together in terms of the services they provide for the population. as of stated by that official from the organization that we have just just spoken to. ronnie and ms. r e r t a looks almost as hospitals and middle gauze as trend. meanwhile, in the south of the enclave at least 7 palestinians killed following an idea of striking the city of con eunice. local authorities signed the area surrounding the knots at a hospital was targeted the government officials not putting the debt, sola as we understand, a 20600. that has since october the 7th. and that's in addition to the
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55000 wounded in the thousands and in missing and pre a dead all buried on the old and desperate reports of reading of a 2000000 gall. since i've been forced to flee with most now, taking refuge in the southern part of the strip, the goal of the occupation is to replicate the policy and costs. there was a reluctance from arrow and his lemma congress today, as well as those nations observing as it burdened before the eyes and ears of the world. we want one man to come out from any of these lovely countries and say, i will defend you guys. the also in can you in is the, is there any aircraft aircraft to targeting it, a very heavy air strikes if you ran the recall a line fire? it's, well, it was very, very heavy. um, we keep hearing from low cross sources that there's uh, thousands of casualties on thousands of injuries arriving at mazda hospital. we are
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receiving ben injuries, and they are receiving very complicated entries. i'm talking about a rough, a one button and yesterday, around the, to a um, an aircraft. the target as a residential house. and my, uh, neighborhood, the coast, uh, one carrier, uh, 2 casualties. one, the elderly on the 2nd is 16 years old. boy, people prefer to sleep and obtain either a, either of sleeping in their houses because now there's a bunch of houses. it's not safe at all here and in the drop off. and how do you and this indelible off you will find thousands of dents in the street in the open areas. and it's actually very harsh reality to see some very cold right now in gaza strip. and the people here actually fighting to survive during this harsh reality as well as the families of hostages,
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held by him. us continue to wait for the return of the loved ones. the is ready, prime minister has vowed not to let hoffman is come, pain of will. and then you all with a speech of the connected was interrupted by protesters chanting, now demanding the immediate release of hostages, of the same to you, idea of troops into the hurting families and relatives of the object. these, i say also on the stage we are not stopping and we will not stop until victory because we have no other country. and we have no other way is while these really prime minister went to gaza to meet the country's military on the ground made war. this is back home and a israel that he faces real fine traverse peoples, hearts and minds that he seems to rather the losing pressure is mounting on miss
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and yahoo! over the return on the hostages housing together, say for almost 3 months, for now, 129 people remain interested to you. that is of the idea for me to to mistakenly kill 3 hostages during a calm. but in the north of the in clave a spark and wave of anger as you remember for us, especially given that it was reported that the 3 men were waving white flags and were speaking hebrew. but the army still miss identified them as a threat later. another 5 dead bodies on the caps as were also returned from the gas as 3 from him as the tunnels by the army. it is reported that they were killed but unclear and what circumstances when london isn't yeah. who addressed a special session ethics nash that is rarely parliament where the hostages families were also invited. and it was tough as you have just heard before that to yeah. who tried to convince the parliament vendors and the relatives, of course,
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that new asked for it. has these parents bring hostages back home saying that the rest of the hostages once be released without mills refresher on him. as adding that these really are many more times it's fighting and that is when the relatives all the catches for in the same halls, almost exploded and shouted at the 5 minutes or dial and calling for their loved ones, immediate release, shop, or now in hebrew it was the end of this and yet has freed. she left the stage after such a harsh reaction from the relatives and opposition leaders. folks next said, but while with 2 objectives, all the war destroying him, mass and returning the hostages home, or 8 fully as important secure in the release of the captives is at priority, and frustration is mounting amount of people for us over the captive safety. wednesday's rarely notes reparation, including airs, tribes containing, let's take a listen to what people have to say. they feel like
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doing anything by those would be back on the relatives actually criticize the government for lack of progress when it comes to the potential prisoners swap, deal with him as his ro is, you know, using 2 parallel lines of communication with him as one for egypt and one for the cause her, her leg was reported that they just shouldn't be. da's her is backed by the south is and the in the ross's offering to us had to wait ceasefire and exchange for the release of. forty's rarely hostages with him, not losing his power in this trip,
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allow him to hold elections, and report suggests that him, us is rather reluctance to accept such a deal. the militant group passed the message through the contrary, mediators that they would agree to release the hostages. if israel lay down on arms, some things that as well is not ready to here are now for us as a national rates are rated, is crucial to maintain military pressure on him as many sites. and we'll continue. let's take this conversation further here and ality international and costing live to a gold studies coordinator at the side of a middle eastern studies. goslin editor leads joining us here on, on the international a very well and welcome to golf and great to have you on the program so quickly. what, what do you make of this? you know, here we all have the continuation since october, the 7th. i can't believe it's, it's still going on. meantime the is ready probably interested in that and yahoo! he said that he's on, he's ready to encourage palestinians in gaza to leave the and play. what does that? what does that mean? would you mind? it's thank you. it's good to be back on us. it is. so it seems to me that's in
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there 10. yeah, he's really put the security protocol. i thought he was homeless. is this messing professor? he's very upset and who's took a commented or interesting. is there a safety the this is, he's not at the, the about the see that's a lot. these are these trying to their field is this populating because that song is try and can use government it can use because i is it really wants and also is very ugly. chad, a google does a, it's like the whole desire to switch it to it. but it is like cool, so you could have to put it to the security, hold it in series. now with that, i'll talk to him almost using both military and political strategies. i think it's fairly clear that she's, she's using force against almost forced against the, you know, some point it's to me and then they just let me try to resolve this policy to see if the, from these are the political, the thing,
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the discussions abc, that's a big area because i a must be this populated a are, these items must move over to. this shows just how much these are in prioritizing safety. but the, you, you know, that they miss the whole amount, the piece for the medical purposes a box, b, c for them. that's natania who doesn't see this is right. if i just read in conflict is the local problem is pointing the finger enabling how much is the for the 5th. and here's acknowledging the support to also easily support for the you know, because these are you waiting on the prize. i mean, a golfing is not surprised really, isn't it? because never now it was set a number of weeks ago. he said, you know, we are enough of fight now for the freedom of the world. i mean that that's what he's been doing it to drawer in all these other players that to make countries take sides of it. you know, the idea of, i mean, can i just say that the idea is we have this done hit the punishing and red present society headquarters in hon units. which one thing about a,
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she monetary and organization being targeted? i mean, the western players are the well, they loved to talk about the rules based international order. i mean, girlfriend, wherever is the rules based international order. now can i ask you to somebody, do you expect any condemnation from israel's allies for their actions and reactions and gaza? or is it a different set of standards now for the circled rules based international order? yeah, you had pointed out, great day, the city, i think the 10 not expect any rules by his international system. the from the allies are figurative because, you know, it is, i will say that the how most it has all of hostages, of course hostages, levity and leverage. i'm gauge engine for how much, what's in my view is the decision to keep bumping over 4 months. is pretty, is the problem. i think it'll be in countries as a whole lot easily because it's not just about stuff is your, it's, you know, it's about real people suffering every day. it's a massive we want to tell you on crisis and yes, in the hostages issue, a,
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another issue, the bombing of the schools, there are 3 of the concert. but one thing the map is set for what solution, both israel and the european countries and the allies that these are mixed on this from this itself, not just the rescue hostages, it creates more and good. it could be, it's more heads up. it's a cycle, a flight of steps, so that's what makes you make such a good point. and i'm so sorry to interrupt you, but i just wanted to call you out on this. you make such a good point. the codes, one of them in yahoo has them on this is the end. it's the end. the war is the quote de radicalize, the people of gaza. and yet when you think about it right now, all these children in ga. so those who have been living in the, in recent years, even going back to the earlier to thousands as well. i mean, how many generations of use have now being hot and emboldened to embrace an ideology that is very n z israel and this. and if in yahoo saying we need to de radicalize people in god's will. perhaps what he's doing is having exactly the opposite effect. yes,
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of course. definitely. you know, natania her is just, is such, i'm interested in correct me these all for putting in some sort of cologne, global form, part of them see to draw more attention to his cause. like like i'm with in germany and japan after world war 2. he said the changes in the gulf, the, even the people in the gulf of the 911 attacks to united states. they have no even the colors. and he says that the, what she needs and let's see, want, see from the region a to date are the colors, the by the city as well. so i have to box is, you know, the, this is about possible genes using these examples to sort of justify the security disadvantages, i think then that'd be good to start a company, especially for face at all. so, you know, is that he's painting the picture of peace on rebuilding the august that getting you the homeless. i'm reaching out rather couple of minutes was to, to rebuilding those are bucks a month. i used to say that this dream of shows that deserves idea of this is close
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the link to addressing security concerns 1st. and however, if you like this approach and kind of misses that, but it's been inside of the things. it doesn't seem to, for the cause of the perspective they are made, which of us, which suggests a more cider mill mod modify the, the most definitely the concept because as you said, all it is, is really creates its own problems in the region by both by this a continuous and intensive a i made of meeting this one button and we'll see if you want me to start is just like going back to the us war on tower on so many people post 911. so many people set the war on terra is simply creating tetra. and as you, as you say, it's a vicious cycle golf and natalie from the center of a middle eastern studies, a lot from anchor, a great to have you on the program. thank you very much. for joining us. thank you . well, not so quiet on the western front. a member of the european parliament has lost out of the head of the e. u commission accusing us a lot of on the land of abuse of power for standing idly by is the crisis on folds
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and gaza. a 1st fonder lie and a person l. a page of the power which i was a single soul from the citizens who had spent the last 2 months swooping in an older writing, the foreign policies of elected governments, all to cheer leads, approved to apartheid regime that she calls a vibrant democracy as a pulverize is a city of children, what my gods with defenders of democracy like gosh, i think i speak for many, many citizens of europe. when i say 9 time to no time from genocide. so even foreign policy on israel and palestine is actually pretty clear. not that you know it, though it's set by unanimous vote of all the number of states and that it's fine tune by majority vote. and the use official policy is a 2 state solution with both israel and the odds are keeping their hands to
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themselves. not that it's supposed to kick in after israel gets what it considers to be adequate revenge on a mosque by destroying gas in the process. that's not you policy, but somehow it's ended up being that way. but as is so often the case, this is what happens and what hours your deputy unclear daily seems to be getting at is exactly the same thing as the cleaner. so it's virtue, singling always seems to be overriding actual foreign policy. last october, you officials and staffers all around the world over a 100 of them even call those cleaner ssl is pro is real tilt. that's so sweet that it's a wonder she can even walk straight when this conflicting gas up popped off on october 7th, cleaner. so it had these really flag being done to the european commission, probably because all we elected, unlike are presidents and prime ministers across europe. we're doing it with fair landmarks. so she's probably wondering who, what can i be that auntie when she came up with the idea that it would be fair to
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commission her task. so then when you as president, go by and use yeah, the gateway to ron, she also lashed out added on then when washington started turning down the rhetoric after there was mass global outrage over everyone just sitting around well netanyahu, warren gas, the civilians that they had 48 hours to get out of the way of israel's bonds. well between our sla also started then mitigating her own discourse. then 2 weeks ago, she was expressing her support for sanctions on is riley's settling and attacking palestinians in the west bank. oh, do you wonder if it has anything to do with biting, announcing their own us travel bad on these same is really a week earlier. if be you has a foreign policy of its own. it's about as clear as mud. what it looks like actually is the queen are slowly walks around with her finger in the wind to see
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which way it's coming in from washington. and because it's all virtue signaling and no actual policy roadmap that's being followed on this issue, individual european leaders are popping off with their own heart takes often contradicting each other in the process. which is exactly what borderline said the needs to avoid. well, when it came to you pregnant, least she was always talking about the needing to speak with one voice. whatever happened to that, it doesn't seem like european leaders want that one voice to be hers though, so they're all doing their own thing. it's kind of like year old vision for seeing political talking points to see who can be the defacto voice of the blog. it's team unity fight club with countries like austria in germany. more pro is real on one side and ireland and spain. more pro palestinian on the other. all of that shook out i did 2 days summit earlier this month, which is the question,
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what does planar so even represent in all of that's who is she even speaking for besides herself, it's not for the rest of the clouds in the tad who are all just doing their own thing, really just chaos could have been resolved by actually discussing and voting on the issue before she started shooting her mom's off at the very outset. it's not like all this gathering is costing 20000 lives and counting in gaza or anything. claire, daily, posit genocide, looks like maybe palestinians or do i do have to move to frame if they want any sure. fire unity from the you on their flight. about the 8000 pairs of shoes have been placed outside the form industry in the netherlands. protest is quoting them, a symbol of a number of palestinian children killed in gauze or in nearly 3 months of war comes as pro palestinian demonstrations continued to be held around the world. but so many people condemning of the as ready stripes on civilian areas and infrastructure
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. the so we sat down with the associate professor of political science at the lebanese american university, m. a salma. now in the topic of a boat, lebanese involvement in the east riley hamas will on the history of israel, basically refusing to let palestinians written and develop. it is, has a data aggressive rules. and to all it says study. i mean, it's another deal, the top political solutions that involved also now because the lebanese and gender on hosted different athenians the day they asked why the long that return to that on hong dash? because i mean, the policy is present 11 on the 8th is a very costly thing. it's costly because it's upsets. first of all, the demographics acted in composition of their country. and i'll be the dominant,
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the muslim sunday. and this is an issue for a, for 11 on that is a confession lead diverse and it's, it's facilitate politics. it is based on a secretary of about us. so the policy a presence, a lot on our is a problem. i now live in these want to proceed is to go back to the all countries and is or does not accept that channel that's uh, that's the problem in all the it says does not want the police senior turn, nor is it accepting even a partial solution so that for you should see, so that 411 on has a pretty legitimate trying to be in the phone with us today. and that's what happened since 1948 is not only denied of unless the non bites to, to the term, but it has at the same time, lead various incursions. i had
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a slab on, on an attack on the lessons presence and loving on, including, you know, as the on boarding the. but i seen that refugee counts and 11 on just like is doing today. and gaza is really incursions 11 on 7982 in the ninety's led to massive displacements of that up in these from that on the areas of religious by then solve and 11 and 11 is government is quite weak. unable to put that in all the new citizens. so we had non state armed actors, emerging, such as a one time 11 east left is the resistance movement here in the country is about an hour on the menu. and later on we don't even have a column, it is, i mean, as long as it stands, live my husband in order to basically put that club enough more than getting all invading visitor to comment terms with any solutions. we have that uh,
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the main uh, responsibility for that is, is on this trip to accept a reasonable as a insurance for that. but let's do this, for instance, they couldn't negotiate with the lebanese government. ok, let's, let's negotiate the return of the policy and the refugees will deliver these government has others a mind that it doesn't want to negotiate or 5 assets can negotiate with. the final thing comes with the check to that kind of discussions. if you know how much concerns and has taken into consideration, no problem. i mean there are a lot of actors who have mediators. i swear that can be involved to have content. and once i have egypt on another side present to you and they could integrate in any negotiation, the interest and concerns of all parties,
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whether directly or indirectly. so is it i can sit and discuss and i have made various declarations in the past on that are willing to accept that. all right, does that do exist? provided that is read, accept that item, but let's see then say exist, then the plenty of factors that can sit and negotiate such an agreement. so that's jumping out, finality, your analogy international. just wanted to make a quick mention here. you know, america is basically brought up and now the coalition of the willing countries agreed to patrol the red sea protecting vessels from who the attacks. but already members of the coalition of dropping out from italy, spain, australia, saudi arabia, the old, fucking out, refusing to help america, secure these vessels in the red sea. perhaps they realized that threw things too well on the perhaps too well the
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