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will tara index to 6 in 2023? i'm the group often suppose in the fight against terrorism. in the wake of the recent console attack in russia during the creation of a patterson prizes had their physicals and visions visible prisons and his stomach problems several times sung like uh, named uh, in the province in some, in the north of the countries we have clear that there is no visible presence alpha i says, but the idea of, uh, leadership has moved out of on some idea of when i organizing attics from being in atlanta. some they have not to the i have not uh existing in uh, as i know, but maybe as individuals. so know some intelligence agencies have into the infinity trip in this school and they are using them for their
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political objectives in a mortgage. so i. ready or we are fully committed to. ready to do away with the this uh seat and the body style. uh but uh it needs to also enforce from other countries. yeah. data being included. we have uh the uh, being trained and that is uh, outside of understand. and i think it's important to both should, to cooperate and populate, and the do the other jobs and then it sponsibility and dislike. so the tell about fights against terrorism appears to be showing some serious results. many of perhaps now starting to realize that the listing the group from his previous terrorist status could be beneficial for everyone in terms of global security. but the fight against terrorism is not the only reason to reassess relations with the top to bottom during the 3 years. uh,
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there is uh for security all over the country. uh, any countryman can travel from one to go to another country to another day and night and then uh some uh, kind of some big projects have been launched like course the about and uh uh there is a work uh uh, a line to be started. you know, construction upgraded, the line from was back stone to you know, to hit out. you know, now that uh to, to, from the sun to from was back some way. uh, when the sun to a text. uh. so the, uh, actual and industrious 6 that we the initiated and come in so many industries and the mid mid assumption of the success. if you compare that to the frontiers of the patient,
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the b r o more. all right. and now has more weight and more in fi guess is developing relations with russia. i've seen a ton of bond invitees to the st. petersburg international economic for a while. even a ton of on struck a deal with context on i'm to commit is done to make. i've gotten this done a regional hub for expos, including oil from russia to south asia. agreements and discussions on investment and trade have also taken place with a number of other countries, including iran on china. we have been discussing the building road initiative with our chinese counterparts. this is very significant because we can export goods to china and the entire world through the framework. all countries need to have ghana stand as their short as transit route for trade. this is important for us because we want to create jobs for our citizens trade, whether it's packaged on increase 6 old last year. with plans for trans i've gotten
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ro, road that would link is back is done with practice done. i think the biggest thing i'd removing bobby is to trade these data was being struck by the tell them on a crucial for the development of i've got this done while washington continues to freeze the country central bank reserves. the reality is that the telecom is in power and i've done this on often having survive. 20 is of us occupation. the trying to destroy the group. the telephone hasn't moved from the shadows and it's not running the country. finding itself inside can more and more seriously, even by its former phones. i will be back with little in advanced 13 minutes. the
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it is not an understatement to say that the eyes of the world are on guys. more than 35000 people have been killed there since the start of hostilities on october 7th, 2023 and more than 90 percent of those that have been civilians is really military is use of very heavy hand even by is really military standards. destroying hospitals, churches, mosques, apartment blocks, and literally, everything else is human rights violations, and war crimes are ramping and as a result is real, stands alone, except of course for the ongoing support of the united states. i'm john kerry. ok, welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 too much of the world is focused on the war in gaza and on the atrocities that are taking place. there. the united nation said in mid march that
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more children had been killed in gaza in the 1st 4 months of the conflict that had been killed in all other conflicts around the world. in the last 4 years combined, the south african government has taken action by suing israel in the international court of justice and the united nations general assembly has been nearly unanimous with the obvious exceptions of the united states and israel. that the fighting must stop immediately, and that human rights must be respected. those demands, however, have fallen on deaf ears diplomatically israel is increasingly isolated. several south american countries have broken diplomatic relations with jerusalem while spain, ireland, slovenia, and malta announced recently that they would recognize an independent palestine with east jerusalem as its capital. the united states vetoed recognition of a palestinian state in the un security council recently, but the subsequent vote to recognize palestine in the general assembly was
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absolutely over whelming. in the meantime, israel continues to trample the human rights of palestinians all over gaza and the west bank. the united nations is calling that genocide. washington has finally begun to complain to israel and it has delayed a recent arms shipment. what does washington have the, where with all and the will to put its foot down on his really actions against civilians? very few observers think, so. we're joined today by tara could judge, needs the mundo wise guy's a correspondent, and a member of the palestinian writers union. he studied english literature as how to university and garza. he started his career in journalism in 2015, working as a news writer and translator for the local newspaper donia of what then he has reported for of by the middle east, di and all monitor. welcome tara, thank you so much for joining us. thank you. a target i want to get directly to the main point. you're a guys and you have reported from guys
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a you have family in guys directly affected by the war. tell us what the situation is like on the ground there. what is life like for the average guys? and in the midst of these really invasion? well actually it looks like lifeless because there is no life and god the only her fear, death and displacement. most of the families evacuated from one place to another. maybe for the, the 7th time during this war the usual scene for people and goals are now become like ladies and their children, their kids running on the street above or, and next the bills, they cry, they run. they are looking for safety. and in the background, you can see the smoke and the bomb being and the destroyed homes just behind
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them. so the war me, this scene is huge. well, and as, as the main scene inside the gaza strip. only people running from that, from one place to another. this is actually, this is what it looks like. they haven't got that. this is exactly what it looks like. like people always running from one place to another. they find no place to go even when they go to some place. that is really army ordering them to go to. when they settled there, the army called them again or the exam to evacuate mark one more time. this is the situation on the ground. we've heard nightmare stories of practically every guys and hospital having been destroyed about a lack of food, water, electricity, and fuel. tell us about this and about why international aid is not making its way into guys, whether through rough uh or otherwise. there was like 35 hospitals
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are operating in the gaza strip before the war. but now there's, there are only 4 hospitals operating in oregon district, only for hospital, for 2000000 people. and they are not like major and medical. complex is no one hospital, one medical complex. it is, they will be on hospital companions area and 3 smaller medical health medical centers. so there's really army in the and destroyed all of the medical centers in the gaza strip, starting with the north of garza and then in the god the city and then and can you and just like a ship, a hospital like, nah, sorta medical complex. they destroyed all of these hospitals during their vision and during this war and regarding to the food and aid. it hurts me to say that
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people in gaza dreaming fruit and dreaming of cold water dreaming of clean water to use as the bombing. and as always, is still bumping the batteries, the markets, the food storage. even though norwood affiliated the storage, every army bombed them, the kids are falling on the streets and following in the hospitals and home due to their star ration. and i also wrote the story about kids who are starved to death in size gather strip. and i have my own personal story also because i have a my mother who died in the to be in hospital only because we couldn't find
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her the medical food and the medication she needs. she died only because of this because of the war and the me to go and a tire rotation. so is there any is just trying to tell us as palestinians living in the guys trip, then we will not live? do you live in any possible means? so just leave this land, just leave your, your homes and your land. and if you are not going to do that, okay, we would have bump you inside your homes and we will force you to leave. and if not, we will lift you starve to death. i am so sorry to hear that please accept my condolences the palestinian death toll as of mid may is officially just under 35000 people. that is an astounding number. but many thinks that the number is actually much higher because many people have been buried and rubble and have not
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been recovered. is that true? and what do you think the death toll actually is? well that number is correct and was released by the health ministry in guest, but there are also 15000 still under their umbrella as also the health ministry status. and they don't even distinguish or display between fighters and civilians because most of the death to of our civilians we have so far we have 15000 people and the death to our children. and we have also $12000.00 women from the to. so they mostly our civilians and have nothing to do with fighting as regular. they are civilians inside their homes or inside their tents and every is keeping killing them and displacing them. and
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something important we have to mention to you are victims, whether they are getting killed or anything injured inside the guys a strip by the is really gum machine war. these can, these represents like 10 percent of gaza community in only 7 months. so here we can ask a question, how long is there is needs to keep this war to weed out on the strip. because so far, 7 months, we are speaking about 10 person to gather community in a 7 months. this is unbelievable. when you look at the debt to the casualties during this is not a long time by the way, and it is not also a short time, but to find all these casualties in this period of time. this
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is really dangerous. we. this is a warning like, as really, is there a is actually doing? it's like it cleansing and genocide inside the gaza strip and no one in the war against the top of it so far. so they are keeping their business cleansing and they're keeping they killing silently without any a powerful country force as there is just uh, without view and forcing is ready to stop without anything that happens only we receive like condemnations from for again, countries but not, not, but nothing on the ground to make us feel that we are not alone. here we are. we didn't lift the loan foot to face the genus hyde park. stay right there.
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we're going to take a short break. and when we come back, we're going to speak with her and judge about prospects for some kind of a diplomatic solution. and guys, us and in greater palestine state to the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the when the world's largest democracy votes the rest of the planet watches in an emerging multi polar world, india's voice matters. but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 people decide, and billions more, react the
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welcome back to the with the lower. i'm john kerry onto we're speaking with target can judge. he's the mando wise guy is a correspondent and a member of the palestinian writers union. he studied english literature at us, how to university and gaza. he started his career in journalism in 2015, working as a news writer and translator for the local newspaper donya of what then he's reported for of body middle east di and i'll monitor. thanks again for being with us, tara, thank you. to park the united states and israel are increasingly isolated on this war, not just diplomatically in the united nations, but in terms of global public opinion. can you for see a point where the united states, in order to stop the damage being done to it finally, pressures is real to negotiate. some kind of a settlement. is that even possible? actually, i'm not getting full by the american broberg end. the and american lights, that's good because i'm on the ground here. we are seeing like,
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it is a u. s. war. it is not only those where you work. it is us. what? because the united states wise as regular was like with i'm president. what happens to kill develops tenants, they 90 the states birth 10 that they want to achieve justice for palestinians and the want to give them state taught in the same time they are supplying is right. it was with the weapon to kill the ballast indians. and in the same time, they just reject any move any move from any country in the united nation to have ceasefire or to help palestinians. you think there's a taut, it's the war. it's the u. s. war. and i believe if the u. s. wants to stop this war, they can do it easily because they are overwhelming as a,
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with weapons and they got the work in this work. but the us is using and they got some specific and special benefits from their war. and the biggest benefits for the u. s is the u. s. c port that it's building and the guys at coastal beach. i'm not going to like speaking the, why the in this matter. but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port. so they can explore the natural gas to europe using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 in exchange of prisoners is released historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care
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at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? it goes, they will have no reason after that to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in gaza. now they have a reason like the be willing, as i have our resumes and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at a brother, it's a change and they took all the prisoners from god. what is the reason for us? are you after that to keep bumping god, there's no so i think as really considered that, residents inside the guys are, are with the casualties of this war. they don't care about the prisoners even. i believe that they even don't want them to get back. they want them to stay in gaza strip as
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a reason to keep bumping guns and keep killing guys and civilians and people. and when the word say, why is where it is doing so as a regular have like, is there a has like a legitimate reason? let's get into some of the specifics here. the harsh treatment of palestinian detainees in israel is well documented. torture is common place. i was speaking with an is really human rights attorney last week and told me that one of his clients who is in is really prison, said that he envies his compatriots and guys up because they're dead. he said that living in is really prison is worse than death. is this normal for these really government or have conditions worse and for palestinian prisoners since the war started? exactly the condition worse and since this war started and only a couple of weeks ago, we are both in like the death of number of palestinians who got in prison inside gaz strip during the ground invasion like the physician admin adverse who's
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a doctor in a ship hospital and this is where the army took him from a ship, a hospital in gaza city and jail them for over a month and a half. and then he just died and passed away inside the prison under the torture. as his family released yesterday, i was talking to a group of prisoners who got released from the is there a president and evacuated to dinner by area and got us to i don't do some of them. and they said like, are the hardest conditions they witnessed inside there's really presents is on residents. there's no way that as or a deal with any prisoners like like what is doing now. in the meantime, again is developed indians, especially from the gaza strip. so this war is just mounting the heat of the
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hate of those or at least against our standing, is specially from the gaza strip. bresner say that there is a guards, live them without food for several days. they torture them. they would like a huge fan on their, in their cell and turn it on and get the prison. i was naked, they speak about. they spoke about like horrible details about the conditions they were jailed and inside there's a presence. and i think this is the 1st time maybe, maybe not, but this is the 1st time i'm hearing such testimony from people who we are inside the presence they get out with marks and signs of their bodies of toad shows their
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back their, their hands, their, of feet in every inch and in their bodies there is a sign of torture. their faces even psychologically they torture them and every possible means they can. and they got change, and during the due or the past, due month inside this re present, they released and we find them like they've changed. they've become new people. they're not the same as they were detained. and the 1st time ever think of change is really is, is really got like the most evil method and ways to deal with the palestinians to let them hate every thing to let them have their likes. but apparently that doesn't work because here we are still in our land and stone, our homes and still facing you is really genocide and speak about that. and we're
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not leaving our home. this is that the situation for, for the majority will be, will inside that goes to perfect. how much worse does this conflict get before it gets any better? is any kind of diplomatic settlement even possible? can you envision something happening if the air of world is unified, for example, or are the palestinians essentially funding for themselves? i think this is going to be way worse than what's going on. now. i believe that israel is only as a war, bland tanks and bills. those are drivers for the u. s. and i believe of the view that says that the us wants gaza strip to be for her for its own, because there is a huge stretch strategic importance for this place in the coastal,
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in the mediterranean coast. so i think somebody in doing this work after it will destroy the guys trip completely and bush people choose by their own to leave this place because they were fine no way to live. and so many of them will decide to leave and the guys will rebuild and get back and buy this. i think there will be like an est top, but but not palestine state. i think the us is planning to would like garza statehood inside garza and some parts of other countries and maybe from is really so they was big some part from that nearby towns on that goes a board or to expand the state of gaza here. this is how was
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it because get after destroying own goes to. but do we think back to the question, i believe if we are united as palestinians and goes through and that was back in the 1st place, we could pass this for in a way in a way much better. only if people in guster and west bank are united and fighting in one hand together, not to mention what if the upcountry countries on them are united. i think if they are united or even if they defend palestine correctly morally as a wooden, even deer do, it's just like cleansing. and it's janice hyde clearly on the front of the cameras and front, if every body around the war without even casting vehicles,
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children, women, they destroyed completely residential area. then the majority desk to, as we mentioned from civilians not fighters, is feeling free to do whatever they want to use. all the power of the web and they have killed the palestinians and turn them to pieces. i think if, if the airport, if the countries want this war to and i think they have the power and they have the influence to force as are able to stop it's war. and it's gina type against the guy that but in the state are taking care of palestinians, what dying and their homes under their rules and getting bombed, while they are safe and sleeping in their homes and their places. instead of taking
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care of all these palestinians, they but more of importance to their interest and their relationships with as right, parks. thank you so much for your continued bravery in bringing us the news from gaza. the great contemporary philosopher, doctor noam chomsky said that the wanton killing of innocent civilians is terrorism . it's not a war again, harris. he was right about that. there is no moral equivalency between those who would kill using children, innocent civilians and adults in their homes. and in their places of worship, to that of a government that is seeking those terrorists before they can engage in that possible activity. thanks for joining us for another episode of who was the lowest . i'm john, curiosity, please follow me on subset that john curiosity will see you next on the. 2 2 2
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