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the, the can is ready. drone has struck the have must office in the lebanese capital pay roots getting the deputy ahead of the organizations political bureau and gaza. dozens of civilian deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours as these very strikes rained down on the central and southern parts dank life before the city and death told in the war has announced the past 22000 people. in other news, they saw the russian defense ministry, such as forces have formed weapons production fund crews, as well as warehouses with western arms and ukraine and 5 japanese coast guard plain crew members are killed in a collision with an outline of tokyo sunday to apple. all 379 people in the passenger plane was safety of actuated, accepted burst into flames. some of the
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very warm welcome to you from a rather chilly moscow this tuesday evening. money is peter scott's, and it's great to have you with us and it's already drawn, attacked on the liberties capital, has hits the local. i'm us office. the minutes in group has confirmed the death of the deputy head of its political bureau and see what other commanders of the how must mid to in go also report to, to being killed in the strike on c correspond. i'm guessing i can, i saw that really was one of the founding members of my mazda is mandatory wing. these are also the have deputy had of commodities on the bureau and lebanon. so he was a highly significant figure. and the most we know at this time is i had to sign it and i thought it was targeted in children that had talked, there were also reports of at least half a dozen others that were injured or killed as a result of the charge. now this comes at
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a time when many were speculating whether or not his belong is the real world go to war. and this is the 1st time that any one of the 2 sides have dared to take that on a i'm attacked a significant reserves, and it's going to be interesting how things develop particularly overnight for the most part 11 on. and it's governments of these things and government has been quite vocal and suggesting that the government has no control or the lebanese military has no control over what as well. no says or does an as called for israel to be steadfast in its decision making and take into consideration. the fact that collective punishment could also be on the table. if israel decides to move forward with this, the lebanese prime minister actually had a response to the assistance of what he had to say. this strike is another, is really crime that the surely i ended bringing living and into a new phase of confrontation following the ongoing daily attacks in the south. the killing wound to many people. this explosion is definitely a challenge to 11 and then the clear response through all efforts to prevent the spread of the war from gauze or into 11. and that statement in of itself really
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suggests document. lebanese government is currently not comfortable with what is real, has carried out. now with respect to what is really media has been forwarding right now. as we speak. there is an outright ban on israel's politicians administers from saying anything with respect to the with the attack. however, to is really ministers have been quoted on social media, providing the support to the as really military as well as suggesting that this is a time that actually is really minutes or what's of do with opponents in reference to this attack. besides that, there's not much coming either is or at this very moment, but the statement is coming from the wrong are just as heavy. similar to what the lebanese prime minister, i have to say, all of these actions taken into consideration code, signifying that israel may be losing patience as it moves forward. a negotiation is off the table, ties with charge you, for example, are not very nice either at this very moments on charge you being a regional active for the most part will not take this to current to heart either
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suggesting that is real is look into further the more in areas outside of gaza is a red line. so i took it as well as many other states within the region less cost live. now to jamal joachim, who's profess off history and international relations of the lebanese university in baby to professor watching, thanks for joining us. i'm 1st of all, i just want to get an idea of what the atmosphere is like the in the city now, just hours after that, he's ready to join inside of course the situation is very dense. now especially in this as a suburb of a lot of metal where the operation or destination has been committed. uh, of course uh that our investigator was trying to see how this operation has been done by such a small drone on a territory that is uh, a bit the pod from the uh, both of those with the okay, by palestine. uh that,
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uh room is that uh the, the is where it is to have open dated and go to the nation with this. um, uh, sort of just on uh, ground or boots on ground. uh so that, uh uh, there might be, is a search for some alternatives uh, on ground now. uh the everybody is waiting good. the, the action of his blog especially that uh is right. it has crossed. uh too many uh, red lines by are going to think uh this as a nation uh, deep inside the living instead of 3, which is the 1st the uh since since 2006. uh that are uh speculations that netanyahu has all this authorization in order to expand the scope of the conflicts in the region,
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especially if he feels called or not. uh, uh yeah, the. busy value monetary for so go excite in gaza, apologies for jumping into i've, i've also had that, so i did send that to benjamin destiny. i would like to expand the operation. why would he wants to do that and involve lovelyn and as the law more actively in this conflict, does he have the capacity to do so to well, a sofa, a destiny? a hole has been facing a dire political situation inside israel, even before the performance of uh, no operation led by how much on the he benefitted from this struggle? now, from this conflict in order to divert the attention of the, is really public away from his own gun. those of good option. so uh now the, the u. s. gave him a certain, uh, a uh, let's say,
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a period of time in order to achieve tangible results against thomas otherwise, uh, the united states administration could no longer give him a free hand in launching this operation. uh that have been the information linked information the that then you know how to achieve these results before the coming of the new year, which is good then now the u. s. withdrawal it's got in the one of the it's most, most of them carry it is the general for the editor of getting away from the east mid that any and, and this was a understood as a sign that it was a message directed to nathan, yahoo to let's say the escalate the situation and try to come to and then the to the conflict and guys, especially the joe biden, is in
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a very weak position and the way to focus on his campaign. no. uh yeah, of course there is another team in the position and is that i you wants to end the conflict. what us that's on, you know, knows that if this conflict as it would be in the end of his bullet tickets getting . and that's why he's throwing at all costs to expand the, the a conflict and blood on and try to drag the united states. i'm in it on into dialect conflict. so that's why i believe that says the law might calculate it's reaction. will have some have to see what the fallout from that is really drove. the strike is in lebanon, whether it has a wide impact internationally with this compet conflicts jamal. what came professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in baby. thank you very much. for joining us today on nazi thank you. what's happening to the
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south of guys in our, the palestinian red crescent. society says that these very forces have targets said its headquarters. in con, you needs resulting in the desk of at least 5 displaced people, including a baby that's after the same area came under heavy fire just as new yet began with this puts it from the scene on monday, so it's panic. civilians fleeing along the streets as explosions ahead. net by the creeping is really invasion of the policy. and you'd enclave has to be next funding to southern areas which were previously designated by the idea of a safe zones. most of the guys and population and a 2000000 people have already fled to gauze itself. and now to central gaza ways really strikes of people to they killed at least 15 people overnights in the city of the above. now that adds to the ever rising death soul in the enclaves, things salts over the 7th, which now stands it over 22000 people according to local authorities. many more
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bodies of coal still remains buried under the rubble of destroyed buildings. because they had, that's the locals, as seen during the latest attack. scrambling through the ruins of a residential house and such a survive is jealous of the things that most of the victims, all women and children. and a quick warning. you may find the following images step and some of the engines have been taken so nearby. i've seen a hospital medics of treating people on the floor as the over crowded medical facility is overwhelmed by an influx. the patients despite the mounting international condemnation, many in the west and media appear to lean towards isabel's narrative, a former palestinian on boston to to the you. k was kings off a show on shots have done as a coward, after refusing to come to from us. does that mean the good part of the palestinian people? the immediate and the groom, and there are
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a lot of sounds coming. i know i hate to be. that is the most ridiculous. i know i've heard of that. i owe you your good on to us. good, so good, and i'm not scared i'm, i'm no, i'm you a good to condemn people who committed this. i am no good diploma. no, somebody out there is a little different than you started away. um, you know, i was trying to view the ball and revise it on the ceiling. have you don't need the edge. all right, so now for manual sockets has off the, on the form a palestinian on boston to, to the u. k joins is now himself, and thank you very much for joining us on our see today. i certainly hope that we have a most civil conversation that you have on thoughts the recently had just before commenting. i would like to see your picture size, devon interaction. i don't see you on my monitor. i'm afraid you'll only hear my voice on the monitor. that's a question. so my colleagues behind the scenes, i'm sorry about that. would you still be happy to continue?
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yes, yes. okay, let's go ahead. and 1st of all, i just want to ask your thoughts, what do you believe that the, the cause behaved the way they did? so what would you, why did you refuse to go along with that calls to come to us for so far? let me tell you it was my mistake. ready that i did the research to these 2 who begins with, as i accepted the interview, but after the interview i tried to research and find out that these are the, as a journalist, paid sign this book again, just trying to pin down every single, you know, person that would be to extract from them the content and then the combination of how i messed my my my reaction to them. the question does not start to come mess of the 7 and i started going back to the. ready close of the problem and unfortunately they were not willing fee and they just wanted one statement to me and to finish the interviews that i pulled up. i'm us and that would be impossible messes. and
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the good part of the resistance movement of the 1st thing is maybe they beg to differ with other affections, like cut that how, what have you. we don't know, but this is the way that we are. and it's that right since they are in gaza under a locate for. ready last 16 years where 2200000 people are suffering from this embargo and your case over again. and this is the way the basic to, to react to the act against. ready the infliction of the hate through that gives them the injustice and what have you, this is the way people that people under occupation have the legitimate tried to resist. and this was booked defending. it said a mess wanted to get to is right to show them that attacking. ready like you at that, gus is going to be helpful. that was the message that time s wanted to get to these a mess. and the by the student is when defending themselves the up to you by
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defense. it said from the up to 5 and looked at the way about and doing so. how most, most of expect to this very strong reaction from israel does not resulted in over 22000 or less than instead. so it may be maybe they factor in this a result. maybe they thought it was on the last for maybe a week or 2. i don't know what the strategist didn't have mass. have the consider when they uh, you know, planned this uh you know, activity i guess is right. but we don't know that it continue. i mean, i personally, i did not expect 90 days of continuous senior scott and so i guess it was in civic yes. between 22000 and being can almost more than 60000 being injured. that was on $8.00 to $10000.00 and done that. that would be the consequence. ready of
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what time this has been, maybe it was selected and maybe it does look check that. but what is going on is today the thought that the us, it's very obvious that there's a, there's want to get rid of many of palestinians in gaza in order to have this computed for this old for them. and at the same time, the force with the dashboard is going to be doing people remaining in the guise of either towards the seat or power. that's the vision. okay, good. because if we see what's happening on. ready ground, we haven't seen that this section and that's gonna continue that interest structure . i mean, if they have done so they could that showed it on television and they have score victory. and look what is happening to the inside the when you think the establishment let alone the positive opinion is that they're not happy with the outcomes. basically over the is a, the soldiers that haven't seen the time us is being destroyed or what have
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you. obviously you a form and busted to to the u. k. what, what do you make of the case? cohen's approach to the the conflict this taken place now since october the 7th. the website that you, you know, i stuff, 13 years in the united kingdom, i understand them instead of the of the, of the politicians there. i've been in contact with every one of them. i've seen them in far limits. i've seen them in the minnesota. ready in the united kingdom has an organic catholic marriage relationship for that the since they don't have an independence when it comes to the other segment. issue has been a conversion factor with the americans and it says on. ready issue of the by this is not forget about the output to state solution. they are against set them is that these are on the the set then uh what i. ready
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ready more fuse in the of, of the, just to this uh look at them that they are for the just a solution that would be. ready ok, and then what have you but, and we have to be either they have staying in the united nations or they both, i guess we have never seen the u. k. ready you know, in a position where they are bro, cuz most of the time the, our role is in america. so, you know, i'm not expected this. ready for that the, the u. k, we take it from ethics then to what i traditionally know and with my relationship with the government, the end there was that the funds of it. no, i don't underestimate that. there are members will find them into our what is just as a boss, if that is enough in condemning what is as doing that i don't defeat, but in the united kingdom is, i mean, they have shown depth. so the data, the and then groups of poor to get better standing closer to what's happening to
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innocent civilians in gaza. there is a big which in position between the government that the people on monroe sockets are soft and full of the published and, you know, busted to the u. k. i'm afraid that's all we have time for today. but thank you very much for sharing your points. have you on the interview on salt cv, is one of the ongoing war in gaza. thank you. thank you. of to tokyo now when a line has been stopped on a runway, it's had a need to apple. it starts off, they collided with the coast guard aircraft, killing 5 of his crew members. o 379. people though, on board the japan airlines plane did successfully evacuate on a passenger, posted this domestic voltage of the plane as it touched on of the it's not be confronted. 5 individuals did die as
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a result of that collision. they were 5 individuals who were on the coast guards plane that was clipped by the passenger plane as it landed that way. and some that one individual was able to evacuate safely from that smooth plane. and that was one of the captains this coast guard at cross was actually one of the prospects being very involved over the last 24 hours. so taking supplies over to the quick hit zones of the other side of the island where i took you was situated. it's remarkable that actually there weren't even more casualties. because when you look at the, the video of that ball of fire as that a passenger plan came in for landing. when i 1st saw the footage, i thought there's no way that anyone survives this. and yet everyone on the passenger plane has evacuated, talk to us about that. i mean, how miraculous is absolutely not true is being described as a miracle. and you have to say hugely incredible job done by those on the client.
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but also the crew on that plane to manage to evacuate all of the passengers, some $367.00 passengers plus the 12 crew to $379.00 individuals and. and really they would have had minutes to do this. and as she may have seen from social media, people coming down in a fairly old, new, orderly fashion, but then fleeing the plane as fast as they could consume and that they could be this sewage f in. so know which has exactly what we've seen up to. one of the busiest di puts in the world. it's now been closed off while they continue to try and get the situation under control full passengers. it airports have been effectuated the from the japanese prime minister has said that was closed now happened in terms of an investigation relevant departments or putting the heads together one to find out exactly what happened, what caused that collection. and secondly,
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to make sure that the information is made public as soon as possible from going back to that video that we saw from inside the plane. you can obviously smoke inside. i'm wondering, do you know anything about the conditions of some of the passengers at the moment we've not been given that information, but as you said, you knew there was smoke coming in to the main part of the plane. people would have been breathing or some people already wearing face loss cuz we understand others put them on this and attempt to try and hold back those themes at the very least likely to be people who've been impacted by smoke inhalation. we get to get that information. um at the moment i think the focus is making sure everybody's taken care of and trying to get under control of that info. i know you know, when use versus counting outs, it's the day of fatality strikes on ukrainian admitted to infrastructure involved in the attack on the city of bel good. the killed $25.00 civilians, including 5 children on saturday, is all these roman costs ref. with more. in tuesday,
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a series of powerful explosions were recorded in key events surrounding region as well. a local social media show the fires that began in the you create in capital is the result. cctv cameras and also users online have recorded some of the explosions in the city to the thirty's in the crate in capital, have confirmed explosions in the city and added that power supply had been cut to some of the areas in key of and the latest attack was in response in response to the barbaric bombing of the city of belgrade, where scores of people, including young children, have been killed. let's take a listen. but it looks really feel good. what just happened in the, in the little is definitely there was under the cover of to look at the struck using multiple launch. we're looking system, these kinds of weapons heats indiscriminately. and they use the to strike the city center where the people were walking around just the head of new york. it was
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a targeted attack on civilians. of course, it's a terrorist if you can call it anything else, you must be now respond in the same way. we do have the capability to strike the central square and give or any other ukrainian cd. but why would we respond like that? there are children walking their mothers with problems. it's hard for me to even imagine the situation. do we really have to act like this? to hit city's quiz. we have struggling with precision weapons in locations where the premium forces have they come on centers, where they are concentrations of military personnel, mercenaries, and other military scientists and facilities of this nature. and these strikes are quite sensitive for them. this is how we will continue to act. different numerous cleaning forces have continued for president putin called a terrorist ox. one person was killed and at least 5 wounded in another ukrainian strike on the city of bel, good several residential buildings in the local town. lock it would damage the code
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into the governor. understand that defenses in such as at least 8 miss of targeting the city. you know how best to wish your people happy new. yeah. well, if you, the gym and chancellor, olaf shoulds, then you can point the finger at russia and blaine by the net present for the world's ills of the european leaders like french present the manual micron also felt this moments of celebration and hope was the perfect time to criticize bush and as all to contribute to them off and explained the rooms on new year's eve and major european capitals like paris and berlin. don't come cheap vice. lucky russian president vladimir putin managed to get a massive suite totally rent free charge free right inside the minds of some european leaders as they address their own citizens on new year's eve. friends present a menu and back home evo, russia. to try to scare voters away from maxine depends, right wing national riley party far and away the front runner right now,
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pulling at 31 percent in a fractured multi party field ahead of my calls coalition. not for presidential voting in 2024. but for the european parliamentary elections now, it's not hard to imagine how right wing victories like this one in france. if it were to come to be sweeping right across europe. could really take a jack hammer to that facade, a block unity, that cleaners sort of undermine and elected european commission president is trying to convey on ukraine mean even get to so house. we must choose a stronger, more southern europe, but continue to support the ukrainian people and put them our security, our freedom in our values next to and you will have to decide whether to continue. we are arming our group in sovereignty in the face of the danger, by stopping russia and supporting the craniums, or given into the author retiring powers in ukraine, continuing you or, or blocking continue or, or ecological and productive transition. we're going backwards. so here we go again,
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this field argument of france has to break the bank fighting russia with you free ends in your brain or else the next thing, you know, vladimir putin will be right here in paris, eating costs sauce on the to us of the bristol, hotel, right across from the eighty's a but hey, france, mac wholesale, i don't vote for my agenda and that's exactly what you're going to get. scary huh. german chancellor. all of so it's also try to pull off accountability for his multitude, his bad decisions on russia last year. and oh and prove it because yeah, right. it was coded that the regulated the economy and not the heavy and the government reactions to it come back will not fix. as soon as the criminal virus pandemic was halfway over, russia began an unprecedented war right in the middle of europe. shortly afterwards, the russian president turned off the gas tab. he makes it sound like germany was
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basically it isn't by sand or when it was a actually, in fact, a guarantor of them is records for peace and ukraine and was totally last in ensuring that so in ski, respected them. and that's essentially how all this ended up popping off in the 1st place in ukraine and russia did not cut off the gas to technically speaking. somebody blew out the gas tap, but shows didn't seem to ever evo. busy that perpetrator doesn't ever talk about it . and even before that happens, schultz just stood there while russell slept economic sanctions on russian bags. and i guess they were supposed to be like, all right, well now try getting paid. so. so so yeah, so good luck getting money for it to has already addressed the issue. and he did so back in november and you sent me a new request coded so far from the source of cheap energy,
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or they were cut off by their allies in the united states who cut off their access to our cheap primary energy resources for political reasons the either simply blow up the gas pipelines or shut them off, and the germans swat away because they have no sovereignty. and because some government leaders, apparently less of professionalism, required for quality, high level decision making, escape holding fruits in for their own. this guided policies is pretty much powerful the course for the west and has been all throughout 2023. but susan's in germany and elsewhere didn't sound to convince themselves though. the so it looks like 2024 starting off just like 2023 ended with the same european leaders trying to make their citizens believe it's sticking it to russia will somehow improve their own lives. but bad thing in the wards of western narratives
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and fantasies, his clearly not exactly getting the job done. and finally over to india where the country is looking forward to more accomplishments this. yes, but it may be hard to tell. the last 2023 brought to a successful space mission and a very productive g 20 presidency for new delhi. i'll take correspondent for this on the be counts. the just gone. a neil she 20 presidency culminated as a year of milestones. india, the influence on the global stage has risen. and y'all supposed to be the voice of the bill to solve. also is to become the most populous country in the walls and the 1st to reach the south for the moon being the most remarkable event of the year. 2023 has been a g. 20 presidency regarded as a historic moment. the inclusion of the african union as a permanent member of the g 20 integrated, 55 african nations into the forum,
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expanding it to encompass 80 percent of the global population. this proactive stance has fostered a more comprehensive dialogue on global challenges and opportunities. i am delighted that during our g 20 presidency india, a cheese, the extraordinary in revitalized multilateralism amplified the voice of the global self ship in development and fought for the empowerment of women everywhere. what 2023 was not just about 320. it was marked by several other achievements such as the success of chandry on 3 indian mission which made it the 1st country in the world to explore the south phone option the
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