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the the, the, the us house of representatives of prison, $95000000000.00 aid package to israel, taiwan, and ukraine with the latter getting $60000000.00 to more than half of house republicans opposed to move. they say the us cannot afford the israelites soldiers subject innocent civilians to torture and sexual abuse. that's according to the latest report of the un refugee agency for palestine that released some harrowing it. testimonies of the survivors it is a 3 of general elections in india that will be held to the next 6 weeks for bring new our special indian election coverage. as people across the country costs their votes, the
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and weddings, factories, government, buildings and civilian infrastructure. those are all nato's targets in the former yugoslavia, bombs in the name of cheese. see what our program is. we're being a special coverage of the events and service, stating consequences. 25 years later the you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. the us house of representatives has approve spending in excess of $60000000000.00 to keep the ukraine conflict going, notably, however, most republican congress members voted against the bill, which had been deadlocked on capitol hill and its previous iteration for months versus foreign ministry spokesman slammed to the motion st it's and other past bills will only fuel more on necessary violence around the world in the us
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allocation of motor a to a crane. these drilling tie one will aggravate global crisis mailed for a to the key of regime is a direct sponsorship of terrorist activities. males for a to tie one is a need to syrians in china's into another says those are a to israel is a direct pass to an unprecedented escalation in the region. so the us house of representatives, after months of gridlock, has finally passed the a deal to ukraine. $61000000000.00. now all amendments and there were some rather creative amendments that were proposed. all the amendments to the bill were rejected and the bill passed. now it's been passed with the intent to rebuild arsenals. there was $95000000000.00 in total that was given for $4.00 and $8.00 is they separated. the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. mike johnson, who became the republican speaker of the house of representatives, had pledged,
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unlike his predecessor that he would not bring this bill up. you would not bring it to about. but he changed his mind. and i guess on the terms that this was alone, he was okay to go along with it. not one democrats voted against the bill. and but the majority of republican congress members did. that's quite a divide when it came to grant. and there was a lot of outrage from, from republican members of congress. they felt that this was not in the united states entry is now leading. the charge was marjorie taylor green, the representative of georgia. and she was seconded by many members of her party. rather intense speeches were given prior to the voting. you say the united states tax payer has already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is unaccounted for. you claim is not a member of nato, but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is though we have to spend americans hard earned tax dollars over 2 crane and keep
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the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian men, 2 and a half years into this war. we still don't know what success looks like. is it cry me a, is it all of the don't boss is a hold what you got? we don't know. we just can't afford it. this new spending. $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending. mean it go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another $5500000.00 to the national debt. now the previous speaker of the house kevin mccarthy was ousted when he made what man described as a secret or back room deal to try and go forward with funding for ukraine. and now thomas massey and marjorie taylor green to outspoken republicans who opposed
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a due grand say they want the same thing to happen to mike johnson. say they say he was replaced that he replaced kevin mccarthy and was brought into office to oppose this kind of deal. he made this kind of deal and they want him to oust it, so we shall see what happens next. i'm concerned that the speakers gotta deal with the democrats of fun for moore's rather than to secure a border. how did a bill that was intended for veterans that came out of the house become a bill that may bring us to the brink of war, at least 3 places on the globe by sending a 100. ready dollars to military contractors, how if you creating officials reacted to the bill being passed, the ukrainian president has already responded in kind with great thanks. he personally bank speaker of the house mike johnson for making the deal that he promised not to make. we add a message from zelinski that might have online, but let's also recall a statement made by the ukranian president
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a few days prior to what i but that we suggest that this is not a secure leticia. then this is politics. and to be honest, it is a shameful, the world is just a shameful democracy for everyone who owns it, talks about democracy. well, if congress takes and divides the sites of tool that has happened into his rod and you credit and pause, that's nice. this is an election issue in the united states. now 23200000000 of the a will be used to restock ukrainian weaponry. 11.3000000000 of the aid will be provided for the training of ukrainian troops by the united states. and $61000000000.00 in total has been allocated by the us congress to provide to ukraine to continue the conflicts at this point. uh, there's a lot of anger on the republican side. there is a lot of anger on the democratic side that it took so long and it appears american politics is much more polarized than it has been in quite some time. the very big
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disagreements about u. s. foreign policy and how american taxpayer money ought to be spent. though all the democrats voted for ukraine, a. they also faced divisions as some of the law makers voted against aids israel and expressed anger over the bill. all of us have seen the tragedy of guys that we've seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately to force families over 25000 women and children dead. tens of thousands of missiles and bombs levied on innocent civilians. and when we see it, we have to decide what we're going to do about it. are we going to participate in that carnage or not? as i choose not to prime minister netanyahu has been reckless. his actions have not
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led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's ignored the police of a family of hostages. he's ignored the please of the president of the united states . he's ignored his own people now who doesn't support the united states position of a 2 state solution for peace. he doesn't respect urges now to invade rafa. he disputes with the us in a groups upset about fam and taking over in gaza and he launched attack and i ran after the white house told him not to if he's not listening to us on matters of international security, how can he be trusted with more offensive weapons enough is enough. political analysts side number says it is us policy to push for complex around of the world. in this is not just a or giving you know, be worth something, but rather to wage wars model yours. and, and was brothers. old on around do are, these are the policies of the united states, the,
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or the time that they create problems all over the world. and the strange ways these um, parts of the world to a gauge in wars and what gives you more and more f on the humans. the rest of the are still taking action. the same with the concern of the express, the certainty on there. but the facing any kind of measures, you know, just stuff described before as the catalyst of yours. if you wanted the young victor, you know, orders the shows and things like nations, but also they can stop that issue chip with michael. they can eliminate some of the agreements with these guys. they can do is if the why really celia, in the study this genocide goes on, i guess a n g a. so far they are not going to do that. and i do believe that the old
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colonialism with them that and you've gone yet many guys and civilians have been subject to brutal abuse, allegedly including sexual violence and torture well, and is rarely military detention as, according to a new report from the un refugee agency for palestine, which has released some harrowing testimonies of survivors. detainees reported ill treatment during the different stages of the detention released detainees included, men and women children owed to persons, persons with disabilities and the injured in sick, all of whom were subjected to similar forms of ill treatment. a message of ill treatment reported by dead chinese included physical beatings, threats of physical hum, insults and humiliation. such as being made to act like animals or getting your engaged on use of loud music. a noise, the provision of water, food, sleep,
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and toilets. denial of the right to pray and prolonged use of tightly locked 10 cups causing open wounds and friction injuries. the report says more than 1500 detaining is, were documented as released to the care i'm, i believe. so i'm crossing point with israel. that includes $43.00 children and $84.00 women detainee said all their items were confiscated, including documents and money, and generally not returned the head of the palestinian commission on prisoners and brand of the situation catastrophic in the, in the crimes being committed by the occupation against our people are unprecedented and so are the ones against our prisoners. we're dealing with a new version of the occupying state, whether it's new vision and strategies. this means that we're facing a new era of struggle with this occupation. this state that is led by a group of terrors, fascist horror, not ashamed or afraid of anyone in their legislation, officers of crimes, with in a form of killing destruction,
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bombing certification and speech. or what's the prisoner space inside the occupations present? salma. they made me sit on something like a hot metal, so you can have felt like fire have burns. the soldiers hit me with their shoes and my chest and use something like a metal stick that had a small nail on the side. they asked us to drink from the toilet and made the docks attack us. there were people who were detained and killed. maybe 9 of them. one of them died after they put the electric stick up his anus. he got so sick with a warms coming out of his body and then he died. the us, the soldiers displayed on me saying she's a, she's from gaza. they would bid and us as we moved and saying they would put 5 owners sensitive parts. they pulled us beat us, they took us into boss to the demon, present up to 5 base and male soldiers took off or had jobs and they pinched us and touched all bodies, including our breasts. we were blindfolded and we were feeling them touching us, pushing our hats to the bus. we started to squeeze together to try to protect
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ourselves from detection. they said they told the soldiers to take all their shoes and slip our faces with them to a hospital in the southern. most dogs in the city of rossa is now treating palestinians released by the is really defense forces. children are among those with the parents signs of torture. a group of 150 detainees returned to the gauze on monday through the cam salaam crossing with israel. they've been speaking out about the alleged abuse. they suffered at the hands of the idea inside the prison, my legs got infected and i asked to be hospitalized. but these realities were stalling. and finally, my legs swelled up a lot and turned to blue. and i underwent 2 surgeries to clean up my leg, but to no avail. at cheap on medical center, they said my leg must be amputated because my life was in danger. i was treated very badly all the time. i spent 50 days there, but it felt like 50 here's what full has these childs made to be shot at
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in prison and tortured what full has he made the season armed, and it isn't. the member of mazda or islamic jihad fell seen, and children were denied leaving their child to. where are the human rights organizations? on our way to preexisting we were beaten and tortured inside the prison were also taught, shuts will not allow to speak or move. otherwise they punished us by spraying us with gas or releasing dogs on us every 3 days they would release the dogs out of the prison. this beat us costly and randomly were leaving and how during the 50 days response in prison, all the prisoners, the ones that to be released, they wanted either to be does all release, but never to stay in prison as a phase one of the indian general election ends with a 68 percent turnout. the country is preparing for the next phase in less than a week. polls are being held in 7 stages over the next 6 weeks. we are bringing new
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special coverage of the major event the this year. india has nearly 1000000000 eligible voters. that's more than 10 percent of the world's population. the election wraps up on june 1st with the results to be announced 3 days later on friday. voting took place across 21 states of india. the large scale election requires more than a 1000000 pulling boost and over 15000000 workers to oversee it all building is taking place in many remote areas. so some pulling machines must be carried there on horses and even of elephants. voters have indelible inc applied to their index fingers. a method used to avoid fraud. the world's most elevated, pulling booth, is located as far up as 4650 meters in the himalayan mountains to 2 main
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coalitions are competing for control of the countries parliament and prime ministers post. the national democratic alliance comprised of the 38 parties, is led by the ruling bar, hottie as an opposite party and incumbent product, premier vend, promoting. now, on the other side is the indian national development inclusive alliance, consisting of 26 opposition parties. and that block is led by the indian national congress party, with the group spearheaded by russell don d r t correspondent runs and sharma has spoken. with a former indian to foreign secretary conwell sibyl, he says, jim political situation will not have influence on the indian voters. i don't think of voters are going to be moved by what is happening in the that's the world in terms of geo politics or conflict all on this or that. some people what exposure though best, who have interest in the west business or otherwise. therefore, they are sensitive to these trends, bodies, and very, very, very small minority in the heartland of india, where the voting is,
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they're not even aware. all of these things are you using the bought into about the okay and conflict or what is happening with the 100 and the age of eyes or in the south china sea. this and that know they will vote on hardcore bread and butter issues. uh, development issues, but let me tell you something as well. so the 17 know, so they can ice political parties in india. how many of the engine i just said, just do the was ordered. that's been walker. see, we sort of walk through these democracy to the rest of the world. citizens don't have a choice. is either republicans or democrats, that's it. and even amongst that, if you read what is the state of being dense and all of us democracy, it all depends on 7 states, or the rest of the states has given me a demo grab, it'd be republicans not compared to that. look at the look at of a democracy, the extremely sensitive about any individuals in the election process by to the
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press to even official statements, like in the case of germany and the united states, picking up the cause of opposition, politicians and defending another elections. so i don't, i find it very disappointing that the washington voted new york times of the economy is to financial the times that they have all the targeting and indian democracy instead of looking at the positives already. the fact that if engine democracy successful, then democracy in the world is successful. when we talk them of people that they, what we're saying is that the ships and follow back up by god says 1945 should be reflected in good global governance in the united nations with financial and political institutions. that it should be most base for a country like india. we had an old civilized, isn't 16 of them entity, a timing democracy. like, why can't we have create a see in how the luxury, the government itself and the principle going to be shouldn't be govern because we
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see a lot of double stand a lot of double standards and off frustrating of all kinds. ron's retaliatory strike on israel left most states in the front, but despite the fact that retaliation did not cause any civilian casualties on like the as really striking ron's consulate earlier, several countries quickly condemned the ron's actions, including the british prime minister. we have condemned your wrongs reckless and dangerous biology of missiles against it's right on site today and is wrong, absolutely has the right to self defense. but as i said, to promise that netanyahu, when i spoke to him last week, and more generally, significant escalation is not in anyone's interest. what we want to see is called a heads profile, across the region, strong with, from the british prime minister. when it comes to runs with how the ice really strikes, which calls no casualties, but when it comes to is always attack on the writing and culture in damascus, in which 16 were killed, stony silence turner on 5 hundreds of drugs that can be solved in response to the
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attack on its diplomatic mission, with many say no to on has the right to defend itself. turning the words of the west when it comes to israel back against them. but just by giving free days notice of the impending attack, which the united states denies the collective west as lined up to condemn or on the attack on these really territory the wrong launched tonight is justifiable and highly irresponsible. canada unequivocally condemned it runs airborne attacks against israel and the arabian regimes disregard for peace and stability in the region. i condemn in the strongest terms the unprecedented attack launched by a round against israel, which threatens to destabilize the region. but the reaction from persons on elected foreign minister, no david cameron, has led to charges of hypocrisy. and in exchange with scott and use or pull to kill you poorly. the former prime minister described arrives at tops of reckless. while conceding the prism would respond with strong action,
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if one of his own contracts was attacked with britain j, the hostile nation flattened one of the outcome, students. well, we would take i, we would take the survey stroll actually underground. would say that that's what that is, but what late it, as i said, was a massive attack. so right to respond. but they, as a reaction, is what we also, what i'm saying, this comes into the attacks they carried, i was on a very large scale, much bigger than the people excited to respond. what countries have rights to respond when they feel they've suffered. an aggression of course they do, but look at the scanner that responds how those weapons not been shot, but this one really huge. they could have been sizes of casualties including southern and gosh, he even went to israel to express his sort of, i would say with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the situation is very concerning. it's right to show solidarity with israel. it's right to have made of use clear about what should happen next, but it's clear these rate is all making
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a decision to act. we hope they do. so the ways it does as little to escalate this as possible. and in a way that, as i said yesterday, is, is small off is whether it's tough concern. he may be, but it says as well as actions, the escalating tensions in the region. in fact, up until now around his showed great restraint despite as well as fascinating nuclear scientists inside the country allegedly eating the us and it targets it kidding, which at no cost. i'm sick of the money. won't change drunk strikes and faces in the code to start in region of iraq. i'm frequent attacks again, so right in force in syria like contrast brought some itself as responded harshly, often without justification or explanation, the country going strikes gets the who sees in yemen. in response to the groups actions, guys, ships in the red sea, which they said was because of the is right. the on the salting gulzar, president also by washington in february, when the 85 told it's was struck,
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which the u. s. claimed when linked to the revolution, the gold coal designated to the foreign terrorist organization in 2019 the white house claimed it was a strong student attack, or the us base on the board would say, reward jordan. kidding. 3 soldiers, which it blamed on around britain, was happy to agree the you can't, and you as us debt foster lice would comment on that durations which we support their rights, respond to attacks, who have long condemned who runs destabilizing activities throughout the region, including its political financial and interest support a number of notes in groups, persons, hypocrisies, nothing you back in 2018. north dakota night to f likes to guide syria, claiming without the evidence, it was necessary to further pro, then it's the use of chemical weapons in the country. so need your response, which is what is the escalated tensions in the region. so then prime minister to reason my foster, just if i have options in the house of commons. i didn't i us pressure. so we have
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not done this because president from aust has to do so we have done it because we believed it was the right thing to do. we all know washington has received a pump. it support because the, as well as it filed to speak counts of israel, striking the writing an embassy in damascus, or taking a very different approach. it could, it was re, some action i gave to the mexican embassy. you're pretty quick into, you know, condemning the, you know, invasion of the mexican embassy in an act. that was a very clear, well established, m z. got very here with the what the, this is something that is taking a little bit more time. one dies on that incident, a desktop, a question for britain, i'm washington. i able to strike it will without any consequences, well as well, has the right to defend itself to any cost. but for a rob, it's a case of do as i say,
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not as i do. united for peace, those are the words of former us president bill clinton that marked the beginning of nato's bonding campaign in the former yugoslavia 25 years ago. the lions rains down at tens of thousands of bombs and missiles killing hundreds of civilians and was carried out until the yugoslav army withdrew from coast of um, what follows is our special coverage of those events and the market. they left on history and on the lives of locals. the react to protect the thousands of innocent people to the fuse of powder, to get the heart of europe. to stand united with our allies for future generations. never to see those in europe. again, the
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data is bombing efforts weren't only limited to military targets. on april 19th, 1999 large explosions were heard at don in belgrade as airstrikes it petroleum refineries and chemical plants, government buildings, and other civilian infrastructure across the country were also attacked. nato officials subsequently defended the blocks devastating assault and also blinds the downfall of european security on russia. with more on the legacy left behind. here is our to use the charlotte davinsky in belgrade. nature's aggression against what was then you could slow off you a more significant turning point in world history. the so called rules faced international owed was smashed with the alliance, engaging in military force with that the approval of the un security council. no
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action still has run this occasions to this very day. this was the 1st time they to completely violated this phone. 3 to that 3 to is a copy of the un charter adage point $5.00 to $5.00 that each one of the members are attacked. the other screen, it has nothing to do in yugoslavia. it has nothing to do when you find it as an offering to do in your rack or anywhere else. an organization that for 25 years operate expect gains its own 32 should be investigated. what happened in the lead to 1999 has many power levels with the crating conflict now and while the west states russia is attacking the coal principles of the you and show it to us award. the president put an open lead declared from the outset is named at erasing ukraine from the map is a southern country. the west knows the fact that as part of nature, it has repeatedly done this itself. the best example of what is, of course ukraine,
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because when one nato tells the world, oh, we're just helping ukraine defend itself and show them the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of hey, in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this. yeah, maybe mold and free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland. this means this sign. yes. and other children killed in may type bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we not sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected
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those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet at the same time, it accuses russia, tell us the preston tooth and is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure, there are other power levels to the intervention of nature and you could smell of it resulted in a demand for parts of the country. costs are going to be recognized as a sold for an state lands. asinique albanians, and so they say so it'd be, has refused to k, even recognize the break away region, despite the constant pressure from nato allies. at the same time, these allies consistently have denied cools by asking the questions and don't boss and quite me to determine that own feature where you know, it's essentially when you use something, helps creating
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a bunch of independent states that are likely to be in nato allies. nato is suddenly in favor of succession is a tax. um, so it'd be a bunch of the prize costs of the way through terrorism, co ocean bombing, a state essentially to give up a piece of territory, then it recognizes it. and then they turn around to the um, the, the, the east and the, the residence of the dumbass. you where you much you've, you've already express the a will through a referendum. you have to say in the sites that you don't want to be a part of nature claim vixen convention in serbia. and the full docking was there was only to keep p c such fractions of resulting in decades of tensions in the balkans.

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