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the, the ukranian shelling hitler residential building in belgrade the in the south of russia. one person is killed and 4 injured. so africa takes legal action against israel at the u. n. international court of justice and they have the cases as well as violating the genocide convention during the war and grab that the you and excuse us, israel, of attacking a humanitarian come void that are taking the root mapped out by television. the region faces a crisis of things, people, human suffering, and poland says a russian to solve, enter the h. s phase after flying across the ukranian border, which fails to provide any evidence to support the claimed,
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the on the hour every hour. this is our to international coming to you live from must go. i'm a nationwide josh. this all means stories. the sour, one proceeding was killed and full were injured as a result of ukrainian shilling that hit a residential building in belgrade. russia, among the wounded is a 10 year old child that sustained injuries from a strep. now, many of the injured were rushed to a local hospital where they are now receiving medical care. several residential buildings where destroyed in the attack as emergency cruise raised to rescue survivors. the attack on boulder a comes as russia has launched a massive stripes across the grain, the number of casualties. i'm not yet confirmed that ukrainian prime minister dentistry male is accused of moscow of targeting civilian and critical
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infrastructure. russia denies the allegations said must go only fires at ukrainian military sites. little show great. and as little to do, instead of move, gro was, if you crank, didn't violate international humanitarian last, it wouldn't have been any casualties, despite the truly massive strike launched by russia air forces on military targets across ukraine yesterday. and today, they targeted the military industrial complex, the military air, fuel structure arsenals, and also stores artillery shells sort of. so, you know, they targeted and bolts from farms and fuel from military hardware. the places where you cream the army units are deployed and where a nationalist and foreign mercer's have kept. this is evident, not just the experts, but for any advice observer. for me, the less cross now live to our to correspond to kind of helping it joins us live from new york. thank you so much for joining us. caleb. what can you tell us about the un security council meeting all the ukraine conflict and the latest escalations
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get seen on the ground as well. we have a report before the un security council on which the russian ambassador and eventually made it very clear. now that the civilian casualties that did take place happened as a result of the ukrainian air defense missile side, he actually held up a q r codes wanting to videos online that show that the civilian areas where there were casualties were not shipped by russian artillery. they were rather hit by the air defense system of ukraine. furthermore, when speaking before the council, he pointed out that the ukrainian military seems to be falling apart and we have ukrainians all over the world. scrambling to avoid military service. not a good situation for the ukrainian forces, but yet the western leaders want to prolong the conflict and supply them with more money and weapons. here's what in the bends you had to say before the 15 member body that leads the united nations. so this gives him get those words up and then
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that's the reason was prepared to use western weapons and anti air missiles to kill not just the residence of don boss, but also their own citizens in their homes and in public facilities you creating so also furious because the country to the short system of the head of the keeps regime, they are forced to fight for this corrupt and unpopular government. men of military age are being stopped on the streets and public transport and implementation and violence aren't being used. disposal is up for you in english units. now, western leaders made a point of blaming russia for the conflicts and making it sound as if the civilians with died had died directly at the hands of russia. at one point, the british rep when, as far as saying that it wasn't for the air defense systems, uh, there would have been more civilians who died, which is something that russian and passenger into ben z. a pointed out was a deeply cynical and just honest thing to say when it was the air defense system that resulted in so many dest, simply because of the fact that ukraine violates international law. by placing
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these air defense systems in civilian and residential areas. so it was quite a dramatic meeting of the un security council, a lot of allegations thrown at russia by the united states and its allies, russia getting up and calmly debunking those allegations. china raising the need for a de escalation, pointing out, there's not going to be a military solution to the crane conflict. there needs to be negotiations. uh, it was a meeting where we clearly so are very big differences between the major countries represented on the council. thank you so much, kelly. our to correspondent collect moping and steve ahead are all the program. the polish military claims that a russian missile and ted, it's as space from across the ukrainian border. a senior russian diploma in poland says multiple is unable to respond to the allegations on tit walsall provides evidence stay with us in and out of south
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africa has taken legal action against israel in the united nations international court of justice. claim states that is real is violating the genocide convention. r t correspondent. no, the video can get half the story, but we warn you that there are a disturbing images ahead. it is also petition to the international court of justice to declare it is running a party state and is often many people have often saying that lots of how global so the diary to sanctions played a significant role in undermining the a patrick project in the republic of south africa, what is the government doing practically to show solidarity with the people of palestine either been just at the perceived lip service and into messages and basically in response to those places. and those concerns that the pretoria government has now come to this point. we, it has filed an application um, it is due to change the proceedings i gave you as well before the international
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court of justice. the owner of this request is just a huge, it's off, but what a lot of people have been saying. it's more than a 120 to a 100 days off of war crimes, ad genocide in the, in palestine and in the education so that people also accused that he's well off waiting to prevent students find that and prosecuting the director and public excitement off of genocide, according to the application, x and emissions by israel or genocidal in character as they are committed with the requisite specific intent to destroy palestinians and gaza as a part of the broader palestinian national, racial and ethnic group. the applicant further states that israel since the 7th of october, 2023 in particular, has failed to prevent genocide and has failed to prosecute the direct and public incitement to genocide and israel has engaged in is engaging in and risk. further
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engaging in genocidal acts against the palestinian people in gaza on top of all of that. so that's it has also requested the the international court of justice to indicate provisional mrs. being forwarded to protect the case for the severe homes to the rights offering. the scene in people and the, the jim assigned to convince to, and the from the reviews that from the applications that we see so far, we also understand that. so that's recap. um can create the case. i'm the the genocide convention because both of apricots and esau signature use of to the convention. and the oldest thing to the, the application you would also know and understand that. so that's the time has been one of the most vocal international support is all spent. is the, is the governing avoiding part to the african national congress as often on what it says the parent knows between the black. so the african struggles against the racist why it's a particular gene. and the situation in the middle east to this also been logged to
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pro, put a scene in proteus, but in the south african cities, as well as small pro is re, be march. is that, that have been disrupted by count approved testers. and they review since the, the jewish board offer deputies the presenting the jewish communities of africa. i have to say that there has been a mess of rise the off, but rather in and to submit to them in the country since the outbreak of the conflict on the 7th of october, and at the spawn to those tools. and all those accusations, if it's not african government, it's just not holding back to the has made its position very clear in expressing its support for the, for the scene is amid the ongoing attacks die hard to correspond to another really a cool game there for us and to allow for go, are you an agency that are assist palestinian refugees as accused israel of
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attacking an 8 convoy in guns despite the vehicles having followed a route designed by the idea is really soldiers fired at an age convoys as it returned from northern guys i'm a long or rude designated by these really army. our international convoy leader and his team were not injured, but one vehicle sustained damage. aid workers should never be a target. video footage from near gather city, a pass to show people trying to run psycho humanitarian. a truck scores of palestinians are also seen surrounding the united nations vehicle. you and stop relief. official says the obstacles locked in the delivery of age, the guns out almost insurmountable, using getting 8 into guns. easy, easy. think again, 3 layers of inspections before trucks can even enter confusion and long queues. a growing list of projected items, costs and environments damage. fields convoy shot at delays,
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a check points. this is an impossible situation for the people of gaza and for those trying to help them. the findings must stop wildly un continues the coal for the immediate and secure provision of humanitarian assistance. and reports deliveries are limited and revealed with logistical hurdles. the us support for israel is steadfast, despite the idea of preventing you and trucks from entering the policy and enclaves, even though you as law says otherwise, no assistance she'll be furnished to any country when it is made known to the president that the government of such country prohibits or otherwise restricts directly or in directly the transports of delivery of us humanitarian assistance. there is an exception to that rule in the us code that allows age to be provided. if the president of the size is in the national security interest of the united
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states, let's cross live now to dr. rumsey, the root, a policy in american journalist and editor of the palestine chronicle. thank you so much for making time to speak to us here on our, to international. my question to you is, god, the citizens are in dire need of humanitarian aid to say the least, but as well as making the deliver is very difficult. what is your assessment of the situation as well from the very start of this war as well, has received garza and gauze as colored parties who are kind of culpable for what happened october 7th. in other words, they did not create any clear distinction between palestinians or gary palestinian civilians in gaza. and how much movement or any other resistance movement in this trip, this is not my own conclusion, but rather if you listen carefully to what these we, the media is what you the media pundits and even a push holes and
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a top government ministers. that's what they have been saying, this is why the defense minister glance from the very beginning said we are going to cut off gaza, walter, electricity, if you will, to maybe send all those supplies. so there was a more independence to me and people in gauze and what you see right now, this, this fam and that is underway or in gauze off, is consistent with this project 3, where over to 21000 philistines have been killed so far. uh 70000, missing on nearly 60000 wounded and the almost the entire population have been displaced at least once. if not more than that since october 7th. so this is really more on palestinian civilians and, and what we see right now is consistent with all that has been taking place. dr. bar rude. it is actually very um, feasible to think about 21000 people in just over 2 months. i mean,
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numbers can take away from the impact from, from what it feels like to have people counted 21000 of them. and so i'm wondering if the us lo prohibits sending assistance to any country that interferes with us human deliveries, inventory and deliveries. but an exception allows for the protection of washington's national security interest. so the question then is, is the book paid of age to palestinians in the national security interest of the united states? would you say you really shouldn't be? and if it is, then we have a serious moral crisis in washington, and unfortunately, we don't have that more crisis. i mean, the fact that you mentioned 21000, but if we add was a student missing under the rubble,
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presumably that and the people we're talking about brothers children, that's it with me on. we're not just a number the already exactly what we're looking here at nearly 3 to 4 percent of the total population of goals that's been either perished or has been named a warranted if, if anyone is not able to grasp that number. just take any country around the world and just do the math up for americans. that would be an equivalent of nearly $10000000.00 people who have been killed and wounded in the matter of of less than 3 months. so i don't know what kind of national security interest that washington could find it more legally, politically, just stick valuable to allow for these hideous crimes to continue to take place and what the higher world is going in for an immediate and comprehensive supplier. the united states says, nope, garza did not have at all. how can you explain that to your children,
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to future generations of this country? doctor bird, let me just ask you this question and play the devil's advocate here. do you think this situation has put the united states in a very difficult position like quietly and privately they know that the right thing needs to be done, but politically, there's a lot that it could cost the government. like, do you think so a salute, but just, just for the record, i think the cost of what, what the us is doing right now is going to be much more severe and multiplied in the middle east in terms of geo politics, in terms of american interest in the muslim world, in the, our world, in the global south, we'll use them use to come. the problem in american foreign policy is that the, or was continued in terms of dates. and they are very segmented in that if you agree, i left it. so what about november is one of the elections is all about the democrats
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versus the republicans, the liver, think long term. and this is why their foreign policy doesn't seem to be going anyway or feeling of every possible. but let's say for the sake of argument, that indeed the, or those a, within the us administration within the intelligence community in america that think that this is a bad idea. we need to put over, put down until as well enough is enough. and yet they are failing to act upon those feelings. it really means that it's not exactly that the washington that controls its form policy in the middle east. and that's the reason is even much bigger question. what is happening? yeah. how is the can see that claims to be the strongest and the might, is or confused is on able to deal with the most sensitive do politically speaking. and you cannot make the, as for the good speaking region in the word is on able to can fornia sort out dr. bird. if i hear you clearly there will be political consequences for the united states, whether now or it in the near future. so my question is, junker beaver,
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since he said that no one helps gather more than the united states, despite all of this consequences that we're talking about. but given washington's leverage over israel, why is it the doing more to pressure television to relieve conditions, knowing that there is much at stake. i mean, there's an electron next. yeah, there is a lot to lose. so you know what, what american score the special relationship between the u. s. n is, well, they've been quoting, get this special relationship for many years. i think something else needs to be to replace this brand. it should be called something like the same as the relationship because what this relationship go on the bins and sets even against american interests in the region it's, it's a huge embarrassment for the american before the on all eyes, the entire program. the americans have have a drafted for the middle east, the, the alternative energy routes, the alternative commercial routes coming from the gulf to the soldiers, to jordan,
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to israel. all of this has been demonised because of this war, and the american does not seem to care or understand that this is going to happen. dr. ramsey. thank you so much for your take of the story. thank you for speaking to us on our change, a national policy in american journalist and the editor of the policy and chronicle . thank you. also a northern gather and is really as drive on a residential neighborhood in the city of big like he is set to have killed the 13 people, the human office full, the coordination of the humanitarian. a fast said that to of a disease where local journalist, let's take a look at the current number of policy and casualties since the start of the hostilities on october 7th, as reported by god, those helped ministry, the debt, so now exceeds 21000 suite times as many have been injured and 7000 all missing.
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meanwhile, in the west bank, about 300 people have been killed with 3800 when the end is ready rates. the you and says this here has been the deputy is by far for policy and children in this yeah. has been to douglas. yeah. on records for children in the west bank including these jerusalem with conflict related violence reaching unprecedented levels. children living in the west bank including east jerusalem, have been experiencing dryden violence for many years. you have the intensity of that volumes has dramatically increased since to her recent consecutive at the top of the sounds. the united nations human rights office as also reported in casualties in the west bank. it said the 291 policy unions have been killed in the idea of raids over the past 3 months. $79.00, where children the you and says the id of detained about $4800.00 westbank residence during that period with some of those prison is allegedly being abused.
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during this mohammed magic reports from the west bank city of ramallah are there's uh, 7 october. i know there is a concert escalation by the i did get a civil as soon as it goes to banks. it is a pond this michelle is i know if it was banks, it is a full kind of getting on douglas and i solve it. i just have more than 4700 policy mensa, password, 1800. to that said, i use the institution which means uh, issued out files including blooming and children. so that situation are difficult and able to envision it is up to in their classes are the classes, lot of sort of collections between the level. as soon as i look for hearing reports, a recent is really raids overnight across the west bank. what more can you tell us? are these raids increasing? yes, actually know about the students and boast, backup is does that i feel in the unit from the idea on the clothes i faxed the getting and getting out of think i thought setting for even physically we think including children where are more than $260.00 children where i just have sense of
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october, i know according to that, but as you know, there's under the club. so the children audited on movie could use in the future, isn't us? well, between is right on time out. so because the, those 3 children, a lot of the schools didn't go with the security crimes that comes in in the united states a 1000. so for testers, in new york city have taken to the streets to demand that the us defend the vulnerable civilians of golf and stuff financing. the is really we. busy mission or the crowds called out for recognition of an independent palestinian state and demanded that the us government support a ceasefire. afford 4 guys up earlier this week. another demonstration in the american financial capital turn violent with police flashing who protests as some of the demons. rate of say, the us is complex fit, and these are all the time. but the street, not the city of the united states.
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the city in the meanwhile, in the south east asian nation of malaysia protest does have gathered outside the u . s. embassy to speak out against israel's invasion of gaza. the the, the demonstration has been underway for several days. the crowds gather to voice the support for policy and independence and to denounce us. support for these ready bombardment of gaza were heard from the legal expert who said that malaysia is a strong supporter of palestine. i protested uh from uh, selected tenants on the kind of time they already said that they want to put,
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turn about 6 days of blockage. include direct tv credit as time, which is just uh, the page, the time 200 meters from the us embassy in front of the uh, actually our de already said that he would like to come this year lots of close to the embassy and switch the area however, the police at this moment a controlled area and did not move the fuel 200 meters away from the u. s. embassy for so long. melisha spending various problem with palestine. and when this war happened is really hurts. majority most name and also known as the memory care love and the human rights and respect human rights to the situation is a formulation especially was talking may need for that supporting is right. you and you work. and the situation is, i can say you uh what, what think is was you know, the news, the pollution in the military is
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a latch that a russian missile entered it as space from across the ukrainian border. a senior russian diplomats and poland says moscow is unable to give a response to the incident until also provides evidence r. t correspondence from and cause a reference thoughts. a polish administrator has conducted an emergency meeting after and on identified sign object has entered folders aerospace from ukraine side . now, according to initial reports from warsaw, the officers was followed by the publish aviation, but later disappeared from all of its radars. that however, did not prevent the polish military from claiming later date was a russian miss without presenting any evidence whatsoever. according to the chief of polish general staff, the data has not yet been confirmed. he said that there was some kind of rate or confirmation, but still he failed to demonstrate that, according to him, groups sent to the sites will still check the flight routes of the on identified
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object. now, here it's worth reminding that last year in this cycle from ukrainian territory fell on poll. your soil getting 2 of his citizens immediately after the incidents that ukrainian president blaine's rush of the incidents demanding that made. so gets involved into a direct conflict with the russia, but set polish investigation later revealed that the mis file was in fact ukrainian from the countries air defenses and the speaking of ukrainian air defenses. those systems were overloaded this friday as a russian defense ministry has confirmed that's over the past week or so. it's conducted at least 50 groups, flags sends that one massive strike using both high precision weapons and drones as well. according to most of the strikes were targeting ukraine's military industrial complex, as well as locations where artillery shells, amanda bowls and that fuels for minnesota needles for stored. now this soul comes
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as the ukrainian air force spokesperson said that it's been a long time since they witnessed such a massive strike. we spoke earlier to john for raleigh age on the list in political analyst who says, this isn't the 1st time poland has pointed, the accusing finger at russia without providing any evidence. there is no evidence . i do not believe that this was the russian missile. i mean, no one, none of us know for sure. but, but as, as your report said, the incident was there or a year ago, right. and the policy was, they lied. they line, they acute, or excuse russian without any evidence. so, you know, he pulled at the history of crying wolf releasing this information and trying to stop the fires of a great a conflict in europe. so we, we cannot trust pulling at all. first of all, let's be very clear that the white house is conducting a genocide in gaza and it's killed at least $15000.00 civilians. so they have no
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right to start lecturing other countries about their conflicts. but let's, let's be very clear about that context now as far as specifically with ukraine. okay, yes, there is a divide in the american ruling class where more, more people are getting this illusions more, more people would like to negotiate. they realize that they cannot defeat the russian again. this is a part of the american ruling class. they realize they cannot defeat the russian, and they're correct. they will never defeat russia. but still, we have to be very clear that very, there are a sizable group of people i call them extreme is fanatics who are hell bent on conducting this war. continuing this war in order to destroy russia, put it on its knees and take established control over the region, land mass, and those people, they are the ones, obviously empower norms, power, and they will continue to dictate the terms of our, of us, our american foreign policy unfortunately, so the republicans and anyone else who wants to watch the limits our ability to
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wage war and ukraine. they will continue to try, but i do not believe they will succeed much because the powers that want this war are far more greater. the powers that be, i'm talking about in the c, i a in the pentagon, of course the white house, they at the end of the day, they will continue to conduct this work instruction. and in 2024, they will try to escalate this conflict, protest stuff. and so the i have been gone camping out on the streets of the national capital as the call 4 percent parliamentary election results to be overturned. that's after the official tally showed a victory by the presidents, routing party r t correspondence. the sweeney report from belgrade today is the 12th day of protest. instead of being kept to well grade over elections at the opposition side were fraudulent. we have outside the foreign ministry, west students have the set top. com as part of a 24 hour sleep pile. so as part of the protest movement,
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they said that they chose this venue deliberately. they thinking for an intervention, some uh, forum support. they said what i also about this is that they wanted international functions on president alex on the route judge and seeing if it goes within the government. now you can probably see behind me the flags are being float of the european union. i'm viewed, i might articles, these were flags that were very prominent on color revolutions across europe. and of course, they viewed i might on to and ukraine in 2014. now the police have sailed off the roads, the happy to let the protest, mulch and carry on on him to this has been characteristic of the demonstrations like the previous days where police have allowed marches to proceed to venue as including the high court where protest system on did the release of the people that were arrested during the bond and protests on sunday. the electoral commission building where protests are trying to a full sideway ins.
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