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[000:00:00;00] the the advice 23 policy needs a reporter till the end is rarely strike on rough for city in gaza. the the depth so exceeds 21000 with an estimate of 55000 people injured, a doctor in rafa which borders it just describes how locals all struggling to survive. many wounded children, a child and his father came to meet. they were the only ones left to life and the whole thing. she was missing one corner of his skull and almost no wise. there are many such cases. it's hard and painful to watch the costs 50 more people are
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reported dead after the idea of struck the southern together, the cd off can unit the hello and welcome i. they show a judge in your live from must go from everyone here. i don't know headquarters talk to would begin in gaza. where are these 23 palestinians are reported? killed and many more one day. the end is really as strike that he had a residential area in the south. specifically in the city of rafa near the border with egypt, a warning here you may find some of the following images disturbing in the area is guarantee housing, many displaced palestinians who had recently fled southward of the idea of focus. its initial bombardment on northern part of the region, the latest attack stroke near the kuwaiti hospital where many of those injured are currently being treated. medical teens also working around the ink pack site,
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local jung list, tons of charlotte and reports from rafa. the huge and very loud there sikes, a targeted uh, residential house here in la city, just a far away from our community hospital for about 2200 meters only. so this s, so i targeted a residential house. these people who was inside this is that your house is actually displaced, people from gaza strip. so we're talking about a 23 casualties uh cost by that is a s like on this residential house. we witnessed a live an old, a 21 casualties and thousands of injuries here at our community hospital. i'm from local sources. we hear that there an arrival for 2 casualties. how to use it for my job. that's what i was getting more of a city. also, so the situations here is actually, uh, getting really were sound, which is actually a humanitarian disaster. i'm fits
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a catastrophe action. we will see people, they cannot get regular treatment or they cannot get a medicine to kind of get our food to kind of get their rights to a 30 in d. c. areas, for example, in the, in the areas which is what the id of ask these people to play to, which means they told him that you will find the water, you will find the electricity or something like that. it's completely dark here. it's actually a, he went there and disaster and everybody is actually seen. the posting is suffering every day and things getting really worse beat every day. meanwhile, the death toll in guy that has the past 21000 since the fighting began just 2 months ago. the overwhelming majority of the pre will inhabitants of the region and now considered displaced. many people have fled to the southern city of rough loc, less to egypt, as israel ordered them to steal. the idea of has been attacking southern areas of causal, including rough up a local doctor at a cool,
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a hospital spoke to us about the situation there. yeah, but i mean the as of what collab because i'm a doctor, my name is collab. cassandra, i work in a hospital in rafa. this is the lady hospital. so we think color, i am an awesome ologist, i study to become an ophthalmologist and now work here. every day we receive at least 30 to 50 patients. i did not try to leave palestine. this is my homeland. i could of course, try and leave it. but if i leave and all the doctors become afraid and leave, who will treat the people? we must treat the sick. we have a lot of wounded people, a lot of complex. i was, we need to exam and people check everything, prescribed medications, and sometimes operate. this is our duty. we are doctors every day. many people with complex injuries come to our hospital here and not to think, you know that there is a war going on, and tons of bombs are being dropped and civilian. is there many people who have inner ok?
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schuler penetrations with skill injuries with inflammation. and the big problem is that we don't have medicine or pills. you can treat a person, prescribe pills, but he will have no where to find them. we work in the hospital from 7 am until the afternoon prayer examining a large number of patients. there are frequent bombings around the hospital, many wounded children, a church. 8 and his father came to me, they were the only ones left alive from the whole family. she was missing one corner of his call and almost no wise. there are many such cases. it's hard and painful to watch. either the child was left in the family without sight or the mother was left without eyes and lost her site. and there are many such cases. you operate on a person, if you can. and if there are no drugs, you prescribe them and they are not found, but a person could be cured and regain his site if they were available. when you were a doctor and have to see a patient, so any suffers not only from loss of vision,
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but also from the loss of his family. no home, no fee family. so let's do treat them. and then where does he go next lot, there is no place anywhere. no apartment, no house, no relatives, any loss. we're not on both sides or even arms or legs. this hurts me as a person and as a doctor, what helps this face? we are believers. we believe the justice will one day prevail. it cannot be that the world is watching. what is happening in gaza in silence some day this will and this is our destiny. we're doctors, we help people. we should not leave hospitals even if we're scared. and there are bombs all around us. we must not stopped working. each person sees his own destiny . we think all up for this, there is no need to be afraid for yourself. we are all targets and this is our destiny. okay. and meanwhile, 15 palestinians were reported killed in other recent idea of attacks throughout the region. the northern city of bate la here and the other is really border the
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central, my gods are refugee camp. i'm the city of 10 units in the south. there, egypt, i've come on, the continued bombardment by the idea of the 10 people were reported killed and another 12 injured and the resent idea of bowman and con eunice vance. according to the policy in red crescent society, the local altamont hospital is said to have been struck several times. ambulance crews, frantic. he rushed out to attend to the wounded. in open guides. uh, a major medical facility located inmate la. he was devastated by id of a tax earlier this month, despite the damage doctor's outcome, all at one hospital are still fighting for the lives of their wounded patients as a try to cope with a lack of personnel and supplies intuitive fuel for electrical generators. local journalist, most of all reports i don't,
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the efforts are underway to restore the can mounted one hospital in northern guys after was really attacked, left it in ruins. now medical teams are trying with limited resources to reactivate this hospital and address the disastrous health conditions in the area. there are no function in hospitals or medical centers in the north of guys, only a few medical points and shelters that provide basic 1st aid. here the policy in health ministry and medical teams continue to work to reactivate the hospital and salvage whatever they can be. but then that see to feel the common days when they get the required resources, we aim to increase the number of doctors and staffing all those specialized departments. of course we have faced really difficult challenges, but with some colleagues and mates and install from the administration. we have accomplished miracles in the repair works, and all the issue we're facing is the lack of fuel would have to rush and,
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and conserve batteries to keep the lights on, because ex canister, so fuel to evolve. this will generate us. for example, in the pediatric departments, i would like to call out to medical professionals to vote can in dolton gauze, or in causing turn of old who can come to come on as one hospital. like those who work in the surgical field to come to come out on one hospital to restore the surgery departments. oh, it has. my son was in critical condition, almost suffocating. we came here and think god commode one hospital took us in. think god was found someone who helped us who provided care for my child. thankfully the doctors were able to save his life out of the show, young the young, do the lifeline pulses again of the come out with one hospital and i'll be partially. however, it requires a lot of work for us to activate a such as of the hospital to salvage whatever is possible from the collections health care system. in northern, gather the indonesian medical officials,
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i have demanded that the world helpful and i is ation investigate the idea of occupation of the indonesian hospital one of the largest. the medical facilities in northern garza is rarely forces rated the hospital or allegations that handles the militants where using the facility, thomas as rejected. both claims is ro ordered that the medical center, including all doctors and patients, be complete a vacated, were heard from the chairman. all the indonesian medical rescue committee, it says this country needs help from the international community to restore the hospital. so i think this is, i mean, we've asked the w h o both openly and through letters. and we hope that not only being donation hospital will be put back into operation, but all hospitals and guys, with all the maximum efforts made by the w h o. but in reality today, the w h o is even complaining about what is happening a gaza. because they cannot do anything. so now we're all complaining together. we
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complain the w h o also complains. if they complain, what can we do? we can't take any further action. what we're doing now is supporting the governments so that it can make a maximum efforts. take proactive approach is to the un security council for dialogue with the european union, for example, so that those who were previously pro israel become pro palestine. this is what the government must do to remain active in diplomacy. the current condition of our hospital and casa, is very miserable. it is completely empty. after being abandoned for 2 weeks and was occupied by israel to we don't know when we will be able to operate this hospital again. so we hope that there will be a ceasefire. we heard that there are plans for a cease fire. and hopefully if there is a permanency as far as we can make the indonesian hospital fully functional,
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again in the humanitarian crisis, will continue. then there will be a health crisis, then the civilization crisis. so after this war rule, the efforts to rebuild the guys are really require enormous energy. there are currently no permits for volunteers to enter gaza during this war. one of israel's efforts was to hide in the indonesian hospital and the hopes that how mosse would not attack the hospital because it was an indonesian property. this is an indonesian asset. moreover, hum us knows how good the relations are between indonesia in palestine. however, after israel occupied in the nation hospital and we all condemn that action from austin and asked permission from us the indonesian people to get israel out of the entities and hospital. it was only after that that israel finally left our hospital . they go to the united states now with senator link they gras home as gold for a direct attack against the run,
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he asserted that it ran supports militant groups that are hostile to the united states. so american forces should quote, blow it off the map. a ron's or know who these the who these are completely back by . ron, i've been saying for 6 months now hit or wrong. they have all fills out in the open . they have the revolutionary guard headquarters. you can see from space florida off the map. if you really want to protect the american soldiers, make it real to the i tell you, attack a soldier to a proxy or coming after you. graham's remarks going after repeated a sessions by wash and team that iran was deeply involved in a tax on commercial ships and us troops in the red sea. there, ryan is denied the allegations. this guns that the united states has created a multi lateral security mission in the region to tackle what it says is an ongoing who's these threats. the earlier we spoke to a geopolitical expert and professor at the university of care, randa, he says,
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washington will play face as a direct confrontation with iran would have serious global repercussions. ears are good for the us military industrial complex, but i think it's pretty clear that the united states under obama, under bush, under some they never, it never struck the run itself because they knew that there was how the ation would be swift and severe. thank you. ron today is much more powerful than it was back then, and the united states has many more problems today, then it had back then. so obviously, any strike against the run by the resume in washington would have severe
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consequences. all we have to do is look at the persian gulf spaces on the other side of the persian gulf are all wonderful. and those regimes that pulls us bases would be seen as hostile by iran, if they are strikes from the united states, and therefore their infrastructure, including the oil and gas assets would be all legitimate targets. so if the americans want to carry out a strike against iran, that would mean a global economic crisis, like we've never seen before. meanwhile, the us led mission in the rights, the last, the support of some of washing things all lies. that's a, some friend the nation say, then not willing to participate. italy and spain were among those who said they would not send warships or personnel to join the task force. that follows stimulus statements by saudi arabia, egypt, and the united arab emirates, which said they have no interest in engaging in the mission. well heard from
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a retired, he was air force, lieutenant, who says trust in washington's plan has been shattered. due to its widespread support of israel, and the concern is partly that it's an american lead operation. and you really can't tell what the americans are doing. i mean, you know, it's not clear that leadership is not strong in our country. so i think maybe they, they don't know, you know, how the american, what the american plan is if, if any ships in that group are attacked or if american ships are attacked, every thing that the americans do in the middle east is designed to keep things off balance, which by definition is to destabilize um, in terms of what israel is doing. i don't think there's a lot of thinking going on in, in the support of that. and, and clearly there wasn't a lot of thinking going on when they propose this
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a naval operation. the united states policy has never been interested in stabilizing the middle east. it has been interested in assisting israel in its expansion and destabilizing the countries having them work against each other. let sticking now to south america. we have been as well as presidents. nicholas venturo has ordered move in 5600 military personnel to participate in defense if exercises. this comes after the u. k. deployed a wall shape to the coast of guy on a, in a show of support for it's for my call and he made a lingering territory. a dispute with conic us. we believe in diplomacy in dialogue in peace, but no one should threaten venezuela. no one should mess with venezuela. we are men of peace. we are a people of peace while we are warriors. and this threat is unacceptable for any sovereign country. of threats by the decadent fam or british empire is unacceptable
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. as the british ministry of defense announced the deployment of naval forces on sunday, the scums suspensions of a disputed border region invested. people have fueled fear as, as of military conflict. the discovery of for the in the region revive the controversy which was worse than when venezuela voted in a referendum or any of this month to claim the territory. earlier we heard from daniel show a professor of latin american and caribbean studies at the city university of new york. he says, britain is provoking venezuela and wants to make it look like the aggressor, a british trying to provoke venezuela, trying to present then as well as the aggressor. when we know the history of british colonialism in the caribbean and south america in africa throughout the world are demands here in the answer,
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a warrant in time period was movement. continue to be us in england and empires of the world, hands off of venezuela, hands off of palestine, hands off of the riches of the global south. u. k. also sees $2000000000.00 in venezuelan gold. a can to wait here in the united states in my country, the us government and corporations have done seizing, sit go and pay the visa, the venezuelan oil. ready oil refineries worth tens of billions of dollars. this is highway robbery. this is no different than 14921620 when the empire is of yes to year seized the resources of the middle east and of the americans and of africa and asia. imperialist continue to think that the entire world is their back yard. but we're seeing that the venezuelan diabetes and other sovereign people's will not fall off of this again to west africa backs,
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way of booking. a facet was held as ceremony to another rates. and i know prize in honor of russian president vladimir putin. he has what the head of the organization have to say about the award. this is tom wrights invited to your ranks and fellows . it is with immense honor and pride that i stand before you today to celebrate the official launch of the flooding recruiting international sovereignty prize. this event marks the start of a unique initiative to recognize an honor, the exceptional efforts made by individuals, organizations, and entire nations to preserve and strengthen their sovereignty. comrade activist the name of vladimir putin, has been associated with strong leadership, resolute defense of national sovereignty and promotion. of balance cooperation between nations, by establishing this award, we seek to highlight the crucial importance of sovereignty in a complex and constantly changing world. sovereignty is not simply a matter of geographical boundaries,
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but an expression of national identity. we got an invitation and it's really an honor to come here to this ceremony. pan african ism is really achieving success. are countries are engaged in this process with a win win partnership. a i see this prize is a very good thing. we want to show the west how real man are awarded real man who fight for the true cause of humanity. and that is why i, in my structure firmly support this initiative. the 11 there between international prize has bestowed upon me to zoom contributions to the liberation struggle of the african people. the award recognizes president vladimir printings commitment to freedom on the continent. the ceremony took place in the capital. one could do good . this is different from the time of independence to the present day. the russian federation has in no way been involved in any form of colonization or exploitation, especially in africa with the advent of caps and abraham trial. right. we have seen, if it's made in relations with russia in relation to between the fast. so in the
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lines of saw hill states. yeah. these up to go to so there are for kids who are in a sort of state of fear saying yes, we electing goes one calling us to go to another. no, no. first, i want to say that russia did not call the noise. absolutely, any one, on the other hand, russia has formed partnerships with several countries. now in the same way that we had demonized russia at one points was demonized. and because they was strategist, so they were able to raise the heads some this. meanwhile, after the 30 year, hyatt to moscow has reopened its embassy in volcano fossils capital, or going to go. the facilities corresponds to other function diplomatic missions in west africa, in terms of size and stuff. the russian ambassador to the nation highlighted the warm relations between the 2 nations. many states the people in 13 of 5, so have repeatedly demonstrated their commitment to the values that the russian federation defense in the international arena. we have
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a very long standing relationship and defective and friendly cooperation can be noted at the governmental level. we have already signed some agreements in the past few years. they operate in the fields of education and military technical cooperation. some agreements require changes to take into account the events that have occurred, but these agreements are valid. as for future deals, of course, we are discussing the signing of certain propositions and the fields of sports and the recognition of diplomas. some agreements require changes to take into account the events that have occurred, but these agreements are valid. as for future deals, of course, we are discussing the signing of certain propositions in the field of sports and the recognition of diplomas. i'm sure that there will be others, such as economic and investment, to now we had the central africa where at least 40 people have died and due to deadly floods and land slides. the incidents has left the residents begin through the mobs to recover more,
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but is according to you are you in climate experts. the disaster highlights the disastrous indications of for urban design and extreme weather conditions. as communities wrap up with the aftermath of destruction and last residents for town via the tragedy to 1st, the woodland sides of houses were destroyed and no one was able to rescue any one. we're appealing to our local government to get involved so that we can look for bodies, but they're missing that because it still is it raining in the morning and continued until the evening? what's the next day we were supposed to remain inside our houses when the phone of a sudden fluids had broke down the walls and we were lucky to have survived. we started experiencing motored rain full, but it increased and with no time they were flowed so low that so far we have lost 5 people and we are still searching for on the dashboard. and finally, in the morning, we were shocked to learn. latan neva had lost some of his children. another family of 6, including the parents perished,
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and the body of the mother was found this morning. what has happened here in the college who is not a surprise that people knew very well, but it was dangerous. so they constructed in regions that were risky and back here in russia winter festivities of the international excell are under way and rid of the key costs the new year for the wide range of events from holiday decoration workshops to for raids with fido, frost, there's a little something for every member of the family are t correspondent constantine printed by a report from the hall where the exhibition is taking place. a bit inside sufficient grounds has turned into a mass of showcase of russia and its many regions, vs as we wait for the new year celebrations, anyone visiting the rest, the expo internationally, suspicion can already immerse themselves and the magical joyful atmosphere of along the way to the holiday,
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let's try it for ourselves. the we arrived in moscow yesterday and we came here looking for new and exciting experiences. the ex that was simply astonishing. just look how massive and colorful everything is. we want to let our kids discover all 89 regions of our country the we've got to reach new year's program prepared. and today, even before the new years holidays, we've opened our ice sculpture festival. so far we have 10 sculptures representing
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rushes, major achievements, and landmark events. we cordially invite everyone to visit the russia expo at the d. n hall and spend the holidays with us. it's going to be a lot of fun here. and remember here your dreams can come true. the a beautiful just beautiful. hi my day. so a josh and those we have the top stories around the world. this our tony again up at the top of the hour for the latest here on our t international. the,
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the of the with mental, deep sorrow about your mother's death in, and these are our talk and con eunice funded lenses to you and your family. could you tell us more about exactly what happened in this tragic incident? i think you for your confidence is actually what is happening is and so it is on the sites and there is little difference between women and children. old men, uh for those little cans, any human being, think of us, it actually is a target this what the the, the, the, the, the, they use of this for the us nowadays. the is the, the targeted, the oil city inflection every with cost the
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phones schools most. it just should. uh, uh see the um, what else is the un buildings if anything, even diploma permissions like the country, the diploma technician goes a bit targeted every thing. unfortunately, if you live close to schools, hospitals, churches, most of the you, um offices you uh and then just that is because the target these areas and pep us and we don't care about who is going to die because is what, you know, what is focused on how to increase the, the, the, the victims and the policy that victims and this will,
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they won't. what advantage of you want to show to the international community and even to the point of seeing is that the can kimball actually well is talking nowadays is the, is there any contains machine? the old is the state it behaves uh the uh, getting machine. why did your mother choose not to evacuate too rough a refugee account? uh, by the way, that it is supported by many kind of global guns. there is no ad, there's no safe area and goes a. so if we want to talk, we should understand the situation of governance that got us in, in the most to cut off the very end do what you're talking about to pull millions
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