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the most of them died 6 was incredible genocide, the time is really are a strike on the southern gals that leads to journal, listed the song of all just zeros. bureau chief is among the victims. the civilians of gals are due to them. the world is blind to what's happening in gaza. monetary in groups the cry, the i d. f. a sold around one of the few remaining hospitals operating in central augusta, which is parked in mass of occupation of the facility with at least $79.00 reporters killed in dallas. so since the water update, we bring you this hour and the cuban story of the other. another victim 40 is miami's fault because he's reports of
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a palestinian tv who's transmitting the truth. 3 of his brother's children just smoke babies, cast off in pieces. and another news out the west apartment, please fix this. wait for the nord scream pipeline. sabotage case. under the rug, we were a comp the investigation of the incident 5 to let sir prize winner sing more hearse . the revenue catching the program from today. welcome to moscow on our brand new week of story is that analysis right here on our, to introduction to journalists have been killed by an, is really or a strike. and you're the southern galvan city of chatham, eunice, one of them was the sum of all of his ears bureau to the
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other for her as well in as early as the idea deemed the safe zone. when the car they were traveling and was hit by and the saw last, 3rd passenger was seriously injured. i'll just ears, wilds. i do who lost his soul name the strike. so he's the world has turned a blind eye to the suffering. in guns. i love the value when a world should see this with its own eyes and not to israel's view. they have to listen and see all that's happening to the palestinian people. what did, how does that do to them? what did the family do to that? what did the civilians of gaza due to that? the world is blind to what's happening in gaza? the seller fates, we have no choice, but to be patient. if the i'm a will, according to the committee to protect journalist n g o, at least 79 medial workers helping killed in gals. as since october 7th, the vast majority of them posted in with local reporter homes that you allow me to list of the danger involved in just doing your jump. that is really uh,
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drones targeted a car, a tv car belongs to, to all of my colleagues and most of what i uh, comes up to those our friends here in the ground. the working really hard. uh we meet every day and we was working together in the field here and goes us trip. we travel from location to another every single day to deliver uh the advice of the palestinians to the world. how does the most the fall was working this morning as usual and real fast at the lat close to any outgoing flashes. not close to close to uh, is there any valid information? the targeted the car, the was driving for you most if you want inside the car, we feel really bad to see our friends buying every day because these are the vices
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of the house. and it's very necessary to mention that these gentlemen, these workers be out working really hard time. they are actually scared to visit the on families. if we talk about at the for a few months from now, the law homes, i lost his wife at home, lost his looking son. and his mom, i addressed his family, washington inside one of the houses in the southern areas and the safe area on their house. has gone targeted by the workplace. he lost many of his family members. nobody is actually say mean for example, if i would like to visit my father, my father sheltering in one of the houses. and i'm scared to go there because i don't know if the what mike is say was target means our last
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one of that. my family members for example it's, it's scary. it's a scary to share our experience. so the one, it's unbelievable. nobody will believe what we say, because the body is actually getting published by the government, by the name of the southern areas, and it's supposed to be safe. we are working you onto that and we are not doing to stop delivering cod covering what happened here in the ground. we all was the old was targeting, targeting people who are active on the ground for capturing every single evans every single day to target these people. well, americans talk diplomats of sending, blinking express his condolences for the journalists and civilians killed in dallas
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. i but stopped short of blending issue. this is a lot of magical tragedy and that's also been the case for, as i said, far too many innocent palestinian men, women, and children civilians. also a journalist color standing another one is far too many of my colleague, mike ok, watch a discuss washington's on wavering support for israel's campaign with us. human rights lawyer doesn't call the like the us or forces supplying the bonds in the munition for these attacks. in fact, as a israel has been carrying out, this flooding campaign against kaiser, dividing administration has been set, has sent 5 100-2000 pound box. as you're dropping 2000 pound bombs on densely populated urban areas, which has of course,
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the effect the intended effect of killing large numbers is civilian. so of course, blinking does not want to admit that the us is behind the these attacks before we go to the next question after the blinking also said, but the idea must not force paula stevens to leave gas. but let's listen to that quote. for us targeting civilians must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow they cannot, they must not be pressed to leave gaza. we reject the statements by some israeli ministers and lawmakers, calling for a re settlement policy and he is outside of gaza. these statements are responsible their inflammatory oh, so blinking says the palestinians should be allowed to return to their homes in gazda, but they have been, you know, to have been reports that the us has been seeking for all the nation. still host palestinian refugees does blinking statement. so a change in us policy on this issue? what do you think?
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no, i don't think it does. i mean, let's face it, the line has been calling for the right or return for palestinian since 1948 and no one is in force that right? and the u. s. is not going to enforce that right now. the us is given a blank check to israel to carry out the destruction of gods and making it uninhabitable. in fact, the un has recently said causes now uninhabitable to israel's creating the conditions or things like that. they want to be able to force the gods out of that area in the us is supporting what israel's doing to that extent of hiding behind. so the words of people like lincoln in this invite and i just can't be taken seriously what they're saying. one thing and doing another problem, the only way that they will prevent those things from happening is if they feel politically they have to stop. i think the political cost is increasing in the
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united states will be wrong to protest or continuing their not a bathing at all a bite and is being punished. not only at the polls for this, but he's losing. i just read hundreds of volunteers for his campaign over the guys ish. perhaps that is something that we were spied in san to change or something. but sure to that only bite is that the intention of changing course. he's made it clear that he does not support this is by but again, i hope the will, the, the will of the american people may change their done complex speaking to r t. well, israel is staffing office or strikes on the southern most gals and city over the rough us the spike, previously calling it a safe zone for civilians. at least 7 people were killed in the latest, the talk on a side housing the display. we heard from some of the survivors. this is the searching just as is happening to us. why are they doing this to us?
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my brother was killed. they killed all my family. we fled from northern gather to the city of russell. my husband was killed. my husband sisters were killed. they killed my brother, my uncle, they killed the free one a know if it's enough, we're tired of the war this morning before the show at us while we were sleeping and killed. 33 people in the house, mostly children and women, and many others were injured. no one here belongs to any military organizations. through the, in the middle of the night, we woke up to the sound of showing very close to us. this is my house. many were killed and rescue teams could not help everyone. then a nearby place was hit. that's why the rescue team had to go to another place and left people under the rubble. the owners of the house were displaced from northern gaza. they have no military affiliation. they are civilians, they have nothing to do with any political organization or scores of dolphins,
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how being fleeing balm dod cities, with many setting up camp writes on the script, southern shores. i made the carnage up the. busy of the trunk, quality of the coastline has brought some much needed rest bye to locals, as well as an endless supply of water won't be long drinking supplies. here's the story, some of them shirts less than the width times of the war. i came here because it's the only place where i feel like i'm way from it. i came to gets rid of the most fear of the war we were deprived of life. so we'll look for a place to live near the scene. we come here every day, so that would be the oil. really old memories, like the life will leave before the war. i tried to renew these memories, were forced out of our homes because of the heavy bombing around the yes, of course. the see, here's the only thing that helps us. we can breeze fresh air here. we also use it for drinking and washing because there's no portable or usable water. there's no ground water. the water is the only one in front of us. i hope that there will be
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a cease fire soon and we will return to our homes if the house has remained to pull an idea of striking on the jump valley, a refugee camp in northern garza has reportedly claimed the lives of at least 20 pulse. the means that a tucker carrying on sunday morning we heard from an eye witness no harmony. at 8 o'clock, we were all sleeping peacefully when we were struck without any prior warnings were 83 women and 22 men in the home. at the time. we were displaced to job aliya without any belong young's. as per these really instructional. so that's my brother and his son, and my sister and her son. all my family members have been displaced, including my parents, and my cousins. will the few remaining working hospitals in gals are bearing the brunt of the relentless idea of a sold in jamalia palestinian red crescent volunteers. they're struggling. the health injured in this video, medics are seeing treating a wounded mom and made
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a power outage. large parts of being cliff north, remain with alex electricity, fuel, and medical supplies. and then central gallons. the israel has targeted the alexa hospital with intensive drone fire, according to the palestinian health ministry, and emphasize about taking the facility item service would be a full sentence for thousands of with the director general of the world health organization has also decried the situations to the health facility report is immense needs especially health workers, medical supplies and beds. but staff said their greatest need was for their hospital and it staff, patients and families there to be protected from strikes and hostilities. no hospitals are functioning and northern garza were another w h l mission was cancelled today due to the dangers and the lack of necessary permissions elsewhere and does a mere handful of health facilities operate. locks as the most important hospital
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remaining and causes middle area and must remain functional and protected to deliver it's like saving services for the erosion of its functionality cannot be permitted. doing so on the face of such trauma, injury and humanitarian suffering would be immoral and medical outrage. ok, let's take you to another palestinian area of the west bank where an infant girl was among 3 people killed. and then this really check point car roaming and shooting and spent on sunday evening. an idea of security camera captured this footage of of fund slamming into officers who then open fire according to his really police. the child was in an adjacent vehicle and it was accidentally caught in the crossfire. the 4 year old girl was pronounced dead of the scene. along with 2, i'll us send you the same not the mortality rates among journalists in gals. it is higher than that of us soldiers in recent years.
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that is, according to a report from the international federation of journalist. next, as we focus on the human stories of the ongoing conflict, we explore the fates of palestinian reporter mohammed apple cut tub, who was killed by an idea of strike back in november. along with 11 members of his phone the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go selves. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on. i see all the civilians and one in the
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geography and that will still bleats. these rarely crumbs continues to this day. there is still weeping and wailing on every street on every corner in every home. the what is his fault because he's reported if a palestinian tv who's transmitting the truth, 3 of his brothers children, just small babies, cast off in pieces the i'm deeply concerned about cleared the file relations of international humanitarian law law. generally, it's every possibly being killed over a 4 week period vending in the cost weeks and police city victory the
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stuff the next time, and we can't take it anymore. we exhausted him. i asked him, i really, you know, international security at school and i know immunity to edison. that's old. and that's one of the shelves of this. how most of you ask about the big on mary slogans that we with and that's old. they don't protect any jonas settled on the flooding. that's definitely the heavy hit. don't protect us, then mary slogans. i'll click behind. blue. hot top was here just half an hour ago . and now he has left us and other with his wife, his son and brother, and many of the victims from his family. so see event, the fullness of the privilege of being a journalist with legal immunity. under international law,
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human rights and the 4th geneva convention protecting civilians during war time is non existent in the palestinian territories. once we are facing human god. so it goes beyond the limits of possibility and surpasses international laws. we only read these laws and principles as the original terms, but in reality, this requirement is the the button to meet, which is why i wanted to discard homage was not just a journalist. he was a professional who focused on the fact that we are victims here under this via ended this war. we are old victims fargo the now with all eyes on gals and the sub baton rouge of the nord stream pipelines in september 2022. it's a distant memory for some, and that's the way it seems. they like it. the a tuck left europe with a cheap and reliable supply brushing gas, but e u countries are a no rush to investigate. who was behind the bombing ortiz mean across forever.
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rick helps the applications from to let's or prize winner see more hers who points the finger of blame of washington. when it comes to the north string pipeline attached once it's $23.00, was the year when the masks finally dropped. the year started with the soft and revelations of world renowned investigative journalist seymour hersh. according to his inside sources, it was washington, the blue often award spring gas pipelines. as long as you are remain dependent on the pipelines for cheap natural gas, washington was afraid that countries, like germany would be reluctant to supply you credit and with the money in weapons that needed to defeat russia. it was that this unsettled moment by the authorized jake sullivan to bring together an interagency group to come up with a plan. options would be on the table. the only one with a match. similar harsh explains everything in great detail, as well as how it was executed under the guise of the annual nate or exercises held
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in the vicinity of the explosions a few months earlier for the public. it was the traditional drills where a participating nation could exercise a myriads of capabilities that demonstrate the inherent flexibility of maritime forces, including mine clearance operations, explosive ordinance, disposal, and diving and salvage operations, or the perfect smoke screens, plants, a few bombs. they could send that to make remotely with nor waste help. on september 26th, 2022. i know region navy p h surveillance planning made assuming the routine flights and dropped to so in a boy. the signal spread on the water initially to no stream to and then on to north stream one. a few hours later, the high powered sea for explosives would trigger and 3 of the full pipelines with potential commission. within a few minutes pools of methane gas, that remains in the shut that pipelines could be seen spreading on the water surface and the world loans that something you're reversible had taken place. so then i did want a pulitzer prize for not only exposing the my lai massacre,
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but it's cover up during the vietnam war was now blowing the whistle on the us governmental once again. all nonsense, according to the white house. this is actually fullest and complete fiction. these blast did not occur on us soil. i would leave it to our partners on his territory, on whose soil as it were on these plastic, or to speak to the appropriate investigator back in his well, they also claimed to no nothing. there had been 3 separate investigations, and so the a type carried out by germany, sweden and denmark. they all concluded that it was an act of sabotage. but as for who did it crickets, then it was donald trump turned to deliver a ball. michelle, that was doing an interview with tucker carlson where he said that it was washington indeed behind the explosions people at the north stream pipeline. i don't want to get our country in trouble, so i won't answer it. but uh,
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i can tell you who it was. it was russia. yeah. but when they blamed russia, as you know, they said rush, it blew up their own pipeline. you got to kick out of that, went to it wasn't rush. so i won't answer the question only because i don't want to get our country here any deeper than they already are, but it's sort of well, so it's we have, you know, we have the most incredible equipment. i rebuild our whole military. we have things that are, you can do anything if there's a way to could tell you that it wouldn't make sense for rush. so it's a blow up its own pipelines, especially since it would give the united states a huge advance of something they had met at the right after the attacks. here's a reminder, just how much it benefited america. this is also a tremendous opportunity. it's a tremendous opportunity to once and for all we move the dependence on russian energy and us to take away from a lot of recruitment. just as
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a spotlight was shining brightly on the you was a new corporate emerged courtesy of 2 american newspapers claimed that it was ukraine, that did it. so let's get this straight. 3 investigations failed to find the culprit with a suite us prosecutor, claiming that the circumstances were difficult to investigate, but not too difficult for the new york times. and the washington post that seems. so who's lying? the mom to then ski and decorated 4 to 8 year olds can know who served in ukraine. special operation forces was they called and they tell then all the stream operation people familiar with his role said, manage and logistics and support for a 6 pass and team that's trying to the sale boat to full side entities. and he has deep sea diving equipment to place explosive charges on the gas pipelines. new intelligence reviewed by us officials suggests that to pro ukrainian groups carried out the attack on the north stream pipelines last year. a step toward
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determining responsibility for an active sabotage that has confounded investigators on both sides of the atlantics a month. according to the plan received by the dutch military intelligence and security service, the commander in chief of the crating armed forces general valerie's allusion. he was in charge of the operation against nord stream, which involved a small team of divers, traveling on a sailing boat and was supposed to take place mid june 2020 to the dutch intelligence services, then informed the us who made contact with ukraine via the ca toward the boss, the report says, let's just think about the implications of this version just for a 2nd. first of all, the idea that a group of foreigners were able to not only reach these pipelines deep on the water, but place explosives and then designate them without being noticed. sounds very far
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fetched. second of all, what does it say about european security? they supposedly have the in so after all these pipelines are or were a crucial part of european energy infrastructure. and finally, this version of events implies that ukraine either doesn't care about c, i a warnings, or is in control of its own people. i am president and i give orders accordingly. nothing of the sort has been done by ukraine. i would never act that way. i didn't know anything. 100 percent. i said, show us proof if our military is supposed to have done this, show us proof. here's what's interesting, the man and the question, the one who's being portrayed as a mastermind is already behind bars, which is very convenient. don't you think he denies any involvement then? claims that based speculations are being spread by russian propaganda. but it was a russian propaganda. the pin this on him,
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it was the west and fast up the end of the year. lot of our puts in himself said that it was washington that was most likely behind the attack we we didn't blow up north stream one or north stream to most likely the americans did it, or someone did it up on their suggestion defense. so where does that leave us whole fingers pointing at the west, which is points in that ukraine, which is pointing nowhere at this point. the key elements of the west version is that the latter mercer lensky knew nothing about this operation. which doesn't say much about his ability to control his own government, but it's a version that absolves both by the end. so landscape from any blame, allowing them to continue pushing 4 more ac crane. meanwhile, europe remained silent, demonstrating just how easy it is to attack essential parts of europe and infrastructure and to get away with it. ran a culture of the with the report. know among the key events of the past year was
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the russia, africa summit in saint petersburg. the forum brought together more than 6 follows and representatives from over a 100 countries on r t sat down with the some of the 1st president of the terms in, in, for his take on the big issues today. here's a preview of the full interview, which you can find on our team, talk. com, a modern you data cheese, a writer, and attends any and cultural tourism specialist mister needed. it represents the 1st 10 sammy and presidents, home village, which he, i'm a, he also actively promotes the historical legacy of julius new data. who is the father of modern rocca? the julius needed is the 1st president of 10 zenia. he fought for the independence of and social justice in his motherland. julia as needed. it stood for pan african ism and was a champion in
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a battle against the colonialism. the younger generation, though, is overwhelmed with information. they receive a lot of information. not all of that information, it's relevant to our history. and so i meet regularly, i meet young people who have a very little knowledge of a history and who i think need some of us who have a clean, clear the past 2 clinics. and with this history, because it's, it's our history we, we have to acknowledge it. we have to be proud of it. and i think part of my work is that, that exactly that to link the history that we have, including my father's legacy, to the younger generation. soon after he was better does of
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a lot of visitors who had a lot of interest to come to visit with him a little funny and came to visit with him as a sign of respect to the next day. as a sign of respect to this lady, and i and my sister and one of my sisters who realized that we must organize these visits. so that when the visit of a comfortable cham, these a guy who provide some information, some basic information on leaving it as easy as legacy. and so that's how i got into this work, of preserving his legacy. how is this important to at times any today in terms of facing it's challenges, economic and social and, and for and, and, and can i, could julia as know really help i believe those policy is never run out of state that they never become relevant. the only challenge that we face
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is that for example, after he step down in 1985, we had the structural adjustment of places which affected some of the polices that he had put in place. and he gradually, you know, they were the minds to change the system from a socialist system to one which is the market driven and, and, and we know of the challenges of the market economies. they don't always make sure that everybody is taken care of. one of the basic uh, objectives of african music. it's really to unite all the african people people's and people of african descent.

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