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the, the flashes that wrapped again in the westbound with more than a dozen people killed and in his way the weight on the na, sam's west. new g count is ready soldiers subject to innocent civilians to torture on sexual abuse. according to the latest reports of the un refugee agencies of palestine, who released some harrowing, testimonies of surviving the us house of representatives to prove the $95000000000.00 aid package to is well taiwan and pray with a non, to guessing 60000000000 the move in house of house republicans oppose the move. they say that you was canceled a full the
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. this is the weekly, on all the international bringing you the latest world news out the days along with around the, for the stories the shapes, the week a very warm welcome to get i was starting with this class is, are in the, the day in the west bank with more than a dozen people killed in his way any rate on the nation's refugee camp. the palestinian red crescent repose that at least 14 people had been killed. and then as wally weighed on, the rest of the g come to the north of the occupied westbank. among them was a power magic who we saw for trying to help the wounded. it's reported that idea fused drones alms vehicles to clear the account. medical clues are working to evacuate casualties from the sides of this report that the idea of the night access to them is what local says about the situation. like this is the 1st time in our history that we've seen such destruction, such devastation, such criminality. we've never seen or heard of anything like this is always would
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have garza and this is the 2nd guy. so this has become causing number 2, it was triple destruction of homes. and people have many goals and civilians have been subjected to brutal abuse, allegedly including sexual violence on torture. while in is wally military detention as, according to a new report from the u. n. refugee agency, but palestine which has released some halloween, testimonies of survivors. detainees reported ill treatment during the different stages of the detention released detainees included, men and women. children owed to passes persons with disabilities and the injured in sick, all of whom were subjected to similar forms of ill treatment. methods revealed treatment reported by that time these 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, deep 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. and the full size, well then the 1500 detainees with documented as released as the, with a car, i'm at the salon crossing point with as well. i think there's 43 children and a 2 for women. the chinese said all the items were confiscated, including the ultimate sons of money and generally not for to and had all the publicity and commission on prison is ground to the situation has profit in the july. the crimes being committed by the occupation against her 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 arrow struggled 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
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a form of killing destruction bombing certification and speech, or what's the prisoner's face? inside the occupations prison i saw a month, they made me sit on something like a hot metal, so you're gonna 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 in 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 over. i 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 or spaces with them to a hospital in the southern most gauze. and the city of rafa is now tracing palestinians where these 5 is where the defense forces children are among those with the power and signs of torture. a group of 150 to obtain a return because one monday through the time, so long for the same weather as well. they've been speaking else about the an extra piece. they started at the hands of inside the prison. my legs got infected and i asked to be hospitalized, but these relays were stalling. 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 that she by 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 15 days there, but it felt like 50 years portfolio has these childs made to be shot out
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in prison and tortured what full since he made these unarmed. and he isn't a member of the mosque or islamic jihad. l scene and children were denied leaving their child to us were the human rights organizations on our way to preexisting we were beaten and tortured inside the prison, were also tortured with will not to 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 us and beat us costly and randomly were leaving in hell during the 50 days response in prison. all the prisoners and wants it to be released. they wanted either to be does all release, but never to stay in prison. and a report by human rights workspace is why the 2nd is in the west bank with the health of the army, have up routed 7 communities and this place many palestinians of the region since
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october last year of all the from dana i found in the west bank describes the terror of being unable to protect his family and children from a violent attack by status of us. the most difficult feeling in the world is when you are unable to protect your children. if your children are crying in front of you, and you're unable to anything about it, and that's the most difficult feeling in life, settlers attacked our house and i couldn't do anything. and then 2040500 settlers. if not more, they attacked our house. they tried to burn the house down with gasoline. i mean, these are my children. what is their fault? what followed them? there's justifies what they experience. i mean they did not sleep all night from nightmare and bad dreams. every now and then they start talking about the settlers . i don't know how can i help them and we're open in autism, at least be rotate. maria from ocean to dallas into another violence attacked by settlers that was boxed by the ideas. a young jewish settlers covering their faces token front of a garage and
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a palestinian village. then 2 of them enter inside one's flesh a car with flammable liquid and other one sets it on fire is rarely soldiers cold on the same video. stay behind. clearly aware of what is going to happen and do nothing to stop the use when the job is done and the settlers leave, the soldiers give them cover. at one point they start shooting at on, on, by the state in throwing stones, as could be seen on another video film from a different angle. we've come to the scene of the attack to find the place full of dramatic reminders towards the vehicles broken windows, bullet casings and terry find residents. this is the garage from the video that went viral and this is what's left from the white car set on fire. and the footage, the owner shared the materials from hasty ctv cameras with us. it's refused to talk on camera theory and for his live and more attacks. we met several people whose
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property houses are cars, were damaged by settlers. all too scared to be filmed. these men live in across the street from the garage was the only one who agreed to talk on camera. the on the sub. on saturday, around 9 o'clock settlers came here, threw stones on the street and scattered garbage bins and tires. closing the street, there was a funeral procession that was stopped here. so people asked to open the road to let the funeral pass. they opened the road, but after the settlers left they returned set a neighbor's car on fire inside the garage and then started breaking into houses. they broke all the houses windows, including this balcony, that one and another at the back of the house. they were about 60 to 70 settlers. we don't know their names or even recognize them. mothers are or how it was the funeral of a palestinian field in his home from the day before. the westbank has been a hot bed of conflict between 2 suckers and stands for decades with disagreements of land resources and political southern to the most recent ways of violet. we
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started off for a 14 year old jewish boy, and a legal outpost was found dead repeatedly this stabbing injuries before any police investigation. settlers took them all into the wrong hands, attacking dozens of nearby palestinians villages. the violence must stop. civilians are never legitimate targets. we call on the far it is to take measures to protect all communities from home. and we urge israel and the palestinian authority to do everything possible to de escalate tensions. the international community condemned violence. earlier washington sanctioned a number of jewish altos and the you announced the plans to impose visa bands and assets freezes on successors in an attempt to redeem the since around regression. policemen and many other palestinians believe it will make little difference. the settlers and the jews don't care about anyone. i'm just saying generally about the jews, the settlers, the army, to everyone. they don't care about the international community or anyone else. they
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do whatever they want. it could be a good start, but they are not going to change anything in reality. so these really army commented on the garage incidents a, the way soldiers acted in the footage does not correspond to the armies values and orders. the idea of launched an investigation promising to deal with the military accordingly, and it didn't take long before to waste it's conclusion. after investigating the incident, it was found that the situation in the video was taken out of context and does not reflect it in the correct way. in the area in the video, friction developed between is railey and palestinian citizens were mutual stones were thrown, the force at the point, worked to defuse the friction and minimize the damage to all citizens. the soldier in the video is an operational driver, not a fighter. who tried to talk to the citizens who set fire to the vehicle, offered a safe member of these rarely parliaments for they had us parting standing for jewish era partnership and equality. a jew himself,
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send an urgent appeal to the country's defense minister. and the idea of chief of stuff is easy for him. he is not going to be investigated. and they set little said they and they told us, i'm not going to be jobs. then i have no other choice but to appeal to the national national institutions. i hold that they really, ex, solve the problem and stopped with those crimes. but i must say that they're not very, eh, hold for about that. just a couple of hours after this interview wasn't included. the news came in about 2, all their palestinians killed by gunfire in a fight was due, settler was in the east and west bank. police launched an investigation which tiers on the it's results just like it to us with numerous previous probes will hardly stop the violence will bring those responsible to justice and erase the notion of tea from palestine. the us house of representatives has approve spending
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an excess of $60000000000.00 to keep the ukraine conflicts going. notably, however, those republican congress members voted against the bill, which had been deadlocks on capitol hill in the, in his previous situation, the months rushes foreign ministry spokesman slams the motion saying it's on the other possibilities will only feel more unnecessary violence around the well in the us allocation of motor, a to crane is rolling, 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 the name to syrians in china's into another says no to 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
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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, 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. busy democrats voted against the bill, but the majority of republican congress members did. that's quite a divide when it came to you. great. 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
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given prior to the voting. you see 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 harder and tax dollars over to you crane and keep 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 crimea? 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,
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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 backroom deal to try and go forward with funding for ukraine. and now thomas massey and marjorie taylor green to outspoken republicans look posed a do grand say they want the same thing to happen to mike johnson does a 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 alice did. so we shall see what happens next. i'm concerned that the speakers kind of deal with the democrats of fun for and wars 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 100000000000 dollars to military contractors. how have you creating officials
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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 a few days prior to what i but we suggest that this is not a secure leticia. then this is pure 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 happens into his rod and you credit and parts, that means 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
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$61000000000.00 in total has been allocated by the us congress to provide to ukraine to continue the conflicts. at this point. there's a lot of anger on the republican side. there's a lot of anger on the democratic side that took so long and it appears american politics is much more polarized than it has been in quite some time. very big disagreements about u. s. foreign policy and how american taxpayer money ought to be spent their lives now to grandson, depend on us. it said it's candidate to discuss this the, the many things we're doing is on the program. it's very nice to see you today. so then we know the previous version of the us phone, a bill was stuck in congress for months. why do you think these are a separate bills with posts so quickly just days of to being pitched on capital hill? you know, i think that's a very good question and i think there's probably more going on than meets the eye
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. i don't know if it's related to the looming blow out of the trans atlantic financial system. i find it frankly embarrassing that the congress would spend. so much time and effort, debating policies which are going to inflame the world, which don't help the united states and have consequences which i would find horrific. i would not want on my conscience if i were a member of the elected body. so i'm not sure it probably has to do with election cycles and i have primaries and all kinds of factors that are not obvious. the you claim the age bill pos despite ukraine, canceling this year's presidential election. and given this less, these 10 would be expiring and among what, what us me, from a legal standpoint for us to, to help his government with money a, you know, i don't know, i, it's,
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and also is there that much of a difference between the zelinski government and the us state department or the us intelligence agencies. i think there's an ongoing investigation into the crocus theater bombing. the washington post some months ago did a lengthy expos, a, of the relationship between the c, i, a and the ukranian intelligence agencies. so in a sense, whoever is the president of ukraine probably, isn't that much of a factor in all of this. and then coming back to the states, how speaking like johnston seems to be in hot water on the capitol hill is most republicans voted against the trade bill that he bought doesn't look like a political crisis is brewing and congress. i wish it were. i wish it were, but uh, you know, perhaps, but the problem is, in my opinion,
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none of them are really principled. i mean, if you look at the difference between the approach of the global south, between really world class statements such as changing paying president pruitt and the leadership shown by the foreign minister of south africa. what president lula is doing a brazil. these are people who think in terms of the future, where are our policies going to leave our children and our grandchildren? my sense is that may be out of the entire house and senate. you have one or 2 people concerned about that. so in effect, and they have the skirmishes and these brawls, but there is some kind of really that much difference because none of them is thinking about the impact 50 and 100 years from now of their policies and whether they would actually like to see an improvement in the conditions of life for the american people and frankly, for mankind as
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a whole. and when it comes to this uh 60000000000 this and lots, few cranky of itself, we're naturally gets most of that money directly. washington wants to hold onto a line share of the cash and use it to replenish the pencil. going is that in stop, pause, buying weapons directly from us defense contractors that was quite a lucrative deal for the military. industrial complex is this bill really all about ukraine? when we consider that as well, i don't think anything we've done with visa be ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this. so we're spent sending money to american military contractors in order to torture the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and it does boost our spin off technologies and the american workforce. this is the,
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like some kind of sick per version of that. that washington is. however, planning to send more military advisors to ukraine who is said to be known in combat formations. but we may see more american military personnel in ukraine. and what are the reasons behind the us decision to deploy more of its military to the country? well, you know, we have this pipe dream and i can't tell what bite and actually thinks or if he believes were weakening russia. but we have the mantra that we must weekend, the russia. we must make sure russia can never do again something a rather, uh, so i think it is just providing cover for a delusion. there's perhaps other reasons for sending people there. i and i know ukraine is very, very short on personnel some so many have died in combat. but i think it's more to
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keep up the charade and appearances, and try and sabotage and put together whatever we can to make it appear as if you crane could still win the war all the way up through the november elections. and k of is also getting 10000000000 and re payable loans, but i'm just wondering how is it supposed to return that money when it's economy is on foreign live support? well, i think that's a very good question. um, i don't, i don't have an answer for that. i don't think there is one a separately the, the house, uh, post a bill that would allow washington court to confiscate billions of dollars worth of russian assets dissing and us banks. antoine square them to ukraine for reconstruction. s is that would be quite the presidents and the most go has said it would amount to nothing less than robbery. it could also potentially be a violation of the us constitution itself. what's your take on that? well, unfortunately,
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the us constitution is not held in high regard by most of our policy makers today. and i have looked this could terribly backfire if you put your money in a bank and then the bank could steal your money and do whatever they wanted with it . probably word would get out that that happened in every but there might be a run on that bank. everybody might flee from that bank. so if we're worried about people dumping the dollar or people not wanting to put their nations savings accounts and the new york federal reserve, this is the worst possible thing to do because the consequences for the united states economy in engaging and such a spectacular theft in broad daylight, i think, will be far worse than they will for the russian economy. while the crimson has promised to hold washington accounts of police before i was in russian assets all confiscated,
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all sorts of actions could most go potentially taking response. do you think? i'm not sure i think that moscow has been very a, it's thoughtful and not reactive, not flying off the handle and doing wild, unpredictable things. so i, i don't know that i would speculate on, on what might happen in return, but we have to remember that contrary to the line that russia is isolated, it is not russia, which is isolated. it is the united states and this nato blob, along with israel, which are becoming increasingly isolated. i'm wondering how this extra money to ukraine is on 23rd, whether it's going to actually make a difference because we know that more than a $100000000000.00 has already been spent by the us. and you trade in q of is clearly not winning on the bass of failed. how might 60000000000 mode change the
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situation? oh, if it won't, it's not going to change the situation. now you might ask, how could a $174000000000.00 affect the lives of the american people? could we not repair our railroads? could we not do something about water management power management there it would have some real use or if we wanted to do real reconstruction, that would raise the standard of living. but that's not the game. when you fall in into the mindset of m. fire. everything has to be looted, it's a devolving spiraling collapse of where ultimately the, the empire economy begins to cannibalize itself. and i think that's really where we are. and it's, it's a terrible tragedy because that's not the purpose of the united states. and and when does it all ends? diana mean will be ukraine, military aid, and he or do you expect more packages to come in the future?
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i don't know. i don't think this is the end of it. i will probably see more. i wish i could say that it depends, you know, maybe some things would change after november if we get a president other than joe biden. i'm sorry, ship houses, dog here. um, but i don't, i don't know. i can predict if this is the last, it really ought to be. it's frankly shouldn't be happening at all in the 1st place, but we'll see. so i'm thank you so much for speaking to us today is always great to hear from you. we've been talking to gone so that independent us and that's come today. thank you. have a lovely day. thank you and thank you for joining us here on. no, it's a international. it is always a pleasure to get to keep an eye on websites, all t dot com that we have all the latest news updates analysis on documentaries as well. i'll be back with more news in about 30 minutes. so i hope to see you then the,
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you know, as a, as kind of general as it has such as the us, which is best to, to, you know, shut up a button which i did with it, gives you that. yeah, it's us to us now for us to do it over. so that's super intuitive down your just interest and worst is no longer wish to live for production. the for
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english to look at with the but the mattress, the box or the or just in the front of my me on the phone with the police. i'm a full of korean and they've been with us 40 minutes for us government much less for the 1st day of just opinion noise. yeah. i mean, the only, so i can spend, if i need to. okay. and so especially with the combustion i'm assigning couldn't but yeah, could you spell it just there's a couple of thoughts or choice because i choose to add in a team almost 9 each day for them. so i'm assuming graphics, which is really most of the.
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