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the, the, not a question of allowing the opinion regime to strike russia with these weapons or not . it is a question of deciding whether or not the native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. and i put in right that the russian president warning the west allowing ukraine to use long range weapons against russia will change the essence of the conflict a lot. so will respond. british intelligence exposed russia's efforts to be revealed the defects from its diplomatic missions to a co fraud, and my 6th re branding hole in the name of the quote, the stabilizing the world. we have the exclusive report with us senior correspond to one local girl saying inside her house with her mother and sisters proved to be no protection at all. and the palestinian girl was killed while simply playing in
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her room. the idea of conduct, the rate of the west bank above as is really forces are accused of deliberately targeting a spin. you enjoy the and so in the wake up, the brooks for, i'm wrapping up in st. petersburg. we're right now on stand by for the russian national security council meeting. but for this moment here on, on the international side of my putting an outlines, western involvement in ukraine, saying nato is pushing the conflict to a new phase in russia. it will be forced to re align the process or there is an attempt to substitute concepts because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the coverage him to strike our territory. it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is
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a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this, and any experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern wisdom made long range precision systems. and it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from you satellites, or from the united states, in general, from now to satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing, maybe the key one is that the flight emissions. and these missile systems can, in fact, be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the opinion regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not the nato country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries, the united states, european countries in the water and ukraine. this is their direct participation, and this already, of course, significantly changes in the very essence,
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the very nature of the conflict. it will mean that the nato countries of the united states, european countries are at the war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. meanwhile, the us, the secretary of state couple to was sold a whole tolts with his opponents count upon opponents. a foreign minister said quote, we shall lift the restrictions on key to strike deep into russian territory with our long range weapons. the power of different months also highlighted the masses of western troops. currently based in poland, a layer we discussed with a pair of guess the potential for this entire conflict to expand and the consequences for a head on baffle between the russian federation. and then they tow block attacking rush, it was long range based on weapons, which technically, which is right. wouldn't be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature soldiers, it's asking a step which is um, yeah,
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the final one, edward should be the russians were, the russians will react with what they didn't do until now. i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the german from the start of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data operate of data and tells data is already participation of the war, we're kind of rewarding here regarding international law. this is a hopeless try to um, to, to escalate this. but anyway, they all the windows because they pushed forward the europeans. this is, these are the biggest uh, economic competitors in the world. so us states they can only win by escalating this uh, this thing because the, the problems will be in europe as they say. and the other question sort of the u. s . really own plans of the decisions are made in washington. so, um, what i see is that they have trying to bring weapons. um,
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what i have heard from the conversation is that also by now there is no real willingness, no decision made on attacking russian missiles or christmas on ukraine territory. sikowski publish it publicly as um, supporting that. but he said there is no decision made and as far as i understand, this is nothing which um could happen quickly because as you said, this will be step in the wall. if we close, you regard nato, we see west um, economies that are uh, partly very degenerated. so they cannot cope with any war anymore. the societies don't allow or any more. and if you see the elections that lady in germany, but also in france, where am i calling? just neglect, whatever has been, the people have been voted for, the people angry their furies. and these leads that are still remaining in power
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and acting in behalf or seem to act in behalf of the us. they are, they are very close to be removed. and the us is playing a big, big blast here because they need the european profits to have a grip on the, your raise and come to an end because the rest of the, your get raise and continental is connected to the brakes and it is off. so when they use everything here, then it's the nightmare for, for the us. and i think the us a businessman realistic enough to say no, don't stop this year. this s s s, this is the cost to put it to. so that try to to confuse rush up to the left and so on. i think the decisions on rush and decide about the actual do russian missile on the, on your train. but it's the questions about how long registrar weapons west and what is priority into the only thing that scares me very much is that blink and, and his uh, um, bridges found
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a pod were just and then ukraine. and these people went be stopped for a ministers go to ukraine. that has been made some very severe decisions. and looking at the faces of these people that were not decisions like we, we step back and we withdraw. and we a, we, we say we, we lost this thing, this scares me pretty much. so if they do this, nato is in big trouble because i, when my person think nato is not able to, to hold or to, to withstand some, some talk more in europe. the british embassy has overstep its bounds and cross the line of international law. that's according to the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman revelation the surface of the u. k. foreign office and its co vote diplomatic mission. the british embassy has gone far beyond the limits outlined by the vienna conventions. the most important thing is that we are talking not only
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about the formal side of the issue and the inconsistency of the declared activities, but about subversive actions aimed at harming all people. that's all that russia is f as p reveal to the u. k. for an office has his eyes set on quote, the stabilizing the world from trying to, so disco inside russia are on the diplomatic cover to creating new offices under the broader umbrella of m. i. 6 of senior correspondent right now has these exclusive details, a political department. so sections of the embassies are traditionally havens for spies as these deposit really deep limits, kind of test or identify. those are the employees or agents of british intelligence. the more in ukraine has turned upside down. many rules of diplomacy, a robust simpler, some of those changes began before these conflicts. and among those to one of the
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small moves. and what was competing for the north as a venue structure before an office is nothing above the coordination center for this truck through the civilization of the wallet situation by dragging all these awards countries into a global conflict. res intelligence agents posing as diplomats deeds, what they quote then the current conditions, the medicine mingled and robert didn't dive with friend g russians invited them to private, even secret tools behind the embassies tool and impenetrable rules. now tons of tough. last, many russians want anything to do with british intelligence because with different vend london's priorities, a well illustrated by semi informal events abroad were british diplomats build purchase with a local flock. once such event in russia took place in may,
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we're talking about at reception on the occasion of the birth date of the british and besser to russia. nigel casey does among the seasoned ones in the orbit of the british embassy and the colors. think of expert at the most co carnegie center because bunch of them took off editor in chief and ceo of news. i've used them. i guess you have that. and then you'd see much on the german, all the world union of old delivers the graduates of church on university in washington are still rotating the least of new commerce who showed up at the case his birthday party is interesting among those invited work like sons of about boards managing partner of the law firm about point and partners. alexander does the chairman of the board executive director of the yelton center, the meet a good as a jeweler, entrepreneur, in the world mister case, either continues to look for alternative ways to implement the interest of great britain in russia, or avoids public meetings with real actors of this work is quite difficult to believe that the new color of soft power is the children of russian actors,
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jewelers journalists for an agents and old delivers. jesse could davenport, for example, 2 rated so called activists now and he's hi, this is payroll. she met regularly with id proof in media representatives such as newburgh cuz we have a paid for by the west jeep who's in the activities, leaving on british rods as the government and you've paid for by the foreign office . jessica's passion, though, was reported the pushing migration on russia. she often met with the lawyers and activists. they'll be migrant rights and freedoms, even at the expense of russian citizens. as the deadline expulsion noon, it is with them that you will denies the 5, the meetings, russian intelligences or shall shed with the press. a number of foreign office falls, and then the set did not to be perused by the public. they bet what the
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eastern european then, central asian directors of the bridge, the fall adult facies a fact, you may for them i 6 wing dedicated to everything and the russian, the d. c, a, d is integrated with g, g, i s, department 5. the close we are the part of the f, c, d o that focuses on defense and act as the interface between the f c d o for an office and the ministry of defense. we provide political, military expertise to parts of the government, dealing with military operations ago. literally spies spreads across departments dedicated to disseminating breeding's propaganda. world was with a focus on ukrainian propaganda. how does but add more be add ons, ring to oh, and basses, deputy director of government information campaigns,
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a plethora of departments dedicated to you creative negotiations and cool nation and initiatives. it's almost like ukraine, the eas paul, to run by the foreign office, or even kids has a negotiations department. and the p is the brits doing that for them. that's even an escalation department headed by simon fed wherever. and don springs austin mitchell, presumably intended to analyze how far let that could push that you created and conflicts. the for new cable head start reading down on london. that's we see this particular group overlook, but we can watch, do really spies expelled from russia. have to do with these diploma that go with the deep limits and codes that we have now it's tripped over the accreditation. will probably get positions in the directorate as well. many of the departments
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that the new case, new ministry of propaganda has it, but really spies expelled from russia. b e. c, a d was reformed into that it's covered state by most of the harris who to the student in most school is diplomats. james b a who heads the media manipulation department spent suited of in russia and likes the suv such that even got married in most school, bought diamond to on so. so i'm to russian sanctions analysis and much more he's and the advocates bike. lots to keep fits during his time and most school. christopher joyce last didn't get much time to enjoy the russian capital he was booted acid, me a 2 months off to his arrival. your legend, he likes it in russia, su much even shed some tears, as he was off to leave the country after which he became
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w. d. head of russian policy department. these files reveal just how vested as involved with me is in the ukrainian conflicts, conflicts departments costing afford you looking round the clock to keep the role that they helped start doing and new benefits at ease at home. and graduates of the most prestigious halogens academy in the world, the breezy shambles see in moscow, more idea of archie. so which of the u. k, we go with the prime minister as being cold out for hypocrisy. the hearts of the british debate is whether or not the u. k. is complicit in the bombing of civilian areas of gaza. some parliament members say the countries involvement in manufacturing will play instead of israel's using and it's campaign. clearly shows it is the government has chosen to exempt f 35 components from the arms license
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suspension. when all it had to do was say that israel could not be the end user. if you k manufactured parts were included, the prime minister stood at that dispatch box and said, we either comply with the international law or we do not. why has he chosen not to? the up comes as i'm gonna see international cold out. but you guys approach towards that so called a reduction of aid to israel, saying the decision to suspend that, just 30 out of $350.00 active on the export license. it's a israel is quote, limited and riddled with a loopholes. it highlights the pods for f 355 digits, which are used by the idea of and bombing raise on gaza. our exam for london is not alone and it's a part time stands against israel also has one foot out the door as well. recently suspending fuzzy permits for um shipments to israel and now the canadian for minnesota said that she will personally review all of the contracts, the canadian weapon supplies that they have with israel. well,
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that's lot more of the story right now for 5 to emanuel has something on the form. i promised to be an unprecedented the u. k. in current policy and i pass it up to denmark. mr. has talked to you and it's great to get you on the program. thank you so much for your time, but this story. it doesn't get any better these days. it, it seems like a, some people in the british parliament speaking up. it's about damn time, frankly, but is it a fair criticism of a u. k prime minister for not taking a more complete stones to what let me take you is to expect to be a starting journey to the police is of the british in the, in the or part of the world. if you remember, maybe in 1915 when a certain or a 100 mcmann made pledges for chevy or for saying if they fired, you know, alongside with them against, you know, the germans looked at the image also especially promise for the jews of having and national. so they promised that out of this of independence and they promised to
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reduce the national what do we have with this? i don't get to study is that, you know, a british policy always pay but you know, they, they did the jews. and the bout for declaration came in 1917, just to prove that. now i'm not surprised within the double standards that the british policy has been organized on the floor in the public. they say something at behind closed doors, even though they say they do something else. now they say that they are going to will uh, stop sending. um, so is their end because this head is reaching international law. this is, you know, at the outset. but the, as, as you report that i've said, you know, just cosmetically, the average use some contracts, you know, dealing music, tennessee with is right. but the bulk of the military operation along with the united states and some european countries, makes me conclude that the british other are really uh, committed basically to the support of his head and the company sit with the on
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still, you know, all of our innocent civilians in, in garza, well, the short story is over here, but i, i, you know, you'll notice sort of dropping, i apologize, but you're not alone with that sentiment. and i appreciate you saying that hey, on international network tv now, look at the moment, it looks like the u. k. government is only spending 30 out of $350.00 active on export licenses to as well only the fee of being suspended. meanwhile, all these other weapons will continue to go to gaza and the west bank to do what mr . ambassador to, to continue with the 2nd and going to the palestinians to restructured videography of gaza. and to continue giving the green lights for the is the eighty's with the purchases of trying to decimate the entire nation in gaza and trying to withdraw them, you know, to displacement in design, not and flat thing,
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god's up there on strategic security reasons. and this is what the british has been doing along with the americans. so we cannot exaggerate the british from the complicity, you know, and this also against, you know, i was in the sense that by the city and people in gaza. so what is the stand of the international community to these people create they could, gestures that are made at the public, you know, by using i'm sure as ed yet, as you mentioned in the report 30 out of the $150.00 is so minimal. it's through this to say that they are doing the best in not trying to bid the austin, the logistic of intelligence. so that means it's in hardware that they have been sending systematically since october 7 to the is the, it is in continuing the genocide that gains the by the senior people that yeah, i don't the west back into most of them. and you know, you know, when you get,
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when you talk about the political front for example, i mean it's fair to say the entire as lovick world is united in hora as to what continues to happen in god's against the palestinian civilians. the and yeah, and yet, you know, you would imagine with the enormous islamic population in the u. k, the british prime minister. but, but what perhaps show a bit of compassion, a bit of empathy, but it does need, but it doesn't even look at the movement population of the u. k. he continues sending weapons to israel. now in the meantime, mr. ambassador, some other western countries including canada, a trying to perhaps minimize some of the weapons as setting to israel to the canadian for administer. she says she's going to review every contracts. do you think this helps, or is this more of a way to dodge complicity? that was actually, you know, the, this kind of action for me, it's only, uh, i could say that it's uh, uh,
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at the outset is just due to, to ease public opinion in canada and to show some just said that they are concerned about, you know, the question of sending military aid, the 2 is right, this is cosmetics. we need to see a really stand by the international community. and by this, by these big, what we call governments take and offices done in whole think. and putting pressure on is a put a ceasefire. but just to, to give the set down remarks like this, the, to ease the tension and, and, and, and practice for some empathy and sympathy to the, to do the palestinians. and to the most them was a something we don't take it seriously. as a matter of fact, you know, it's a big insult. for 1800000 was names to be bunched and to be looked up on s
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cockroaches by these governments like the united states, the britain and some other european countries. i think, you know, there was come at time when the 1800000 was since i've gone just sent up for the rights and due to the rights of the public statements. and then we have to see what were the circumstances and the cushions of such a stand, what it would be in terms of economic interest and military interest and what have you. well mean, so i means on the war against the people about palestine is entering is 12 months, defend the numbers of the dead and the injured that just that just too big to talk about, to be honest with it too many kids too many women have been getting caught up in this, i want to ask you, mr. has asked you and you're the former palestinian ambassadors, but you can't use the current policy to not pass it at the denmark. can you tell us about your role? is it different mountain and what ways your trying to stop the blood should what
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i've, i've, i've been, you know, trying to be on television all the time. trying to do to show there was public opinion. and that's what this is doing. is a genocide against a lot of people and that occupation should then we have accepted the 2 state solution by signing villas, blackboards. but you see is that the next on its promises? as opposed to the 1999, we should have our independence day and what happens, we go to camp david's, things during the upside down. second to defy that text based on since then. you know, we are encountering nathaniel holmes extreme for this is in the west bank and gaza and is generally send them an up to today. we have such and makes seem but i think government that is consider concerned only about that. you are going to be concerned about, you know, at bidding more set than most that are concerned about displacement genocide, ethnic cleansing, going to be for this sydney and people. and this is always have been shown on television, yet the international community, instead of you know,
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beyond empathy on sympathy have not done anything to put a stop to this cognitive, almost 40 to a 1000 people had been, you know, kids i, i would that, you know, i would say it's mostly the most of the west and the west and community really. i mean the west and political a media landscape. they always tell ring a pro is ready line. they're always always on the palestinian, even when you see how many thousands of women and children just basically being eliminated across that tiny stretch of land. you know you're going to go. so you mentioned the right wing government of israel. israel is divided right now mr. ambassador, half a 1000000 people showing up on the streets of tel aviv every week demanding the war, comes to it in meantime, israel's, you'll have guidelines which is touring the north a few days ago, suggesting that is going to be a new focus, mr. and baset and my last question for you, do you think the people of israel can rein in their own government to let
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me 1st respond to to, to do the comment that you made? yes, i do believe that there is a difference between the north end the south and i take for granted, sometimes when i say international community, i mean, you know, the big powers to you are open to send that to me. but the thank you for your remark. as far as it is concerned, yes, they are concerned about their hostages, and they want a change of this government because they are both as you convinced and there is a big cold conviction, conviction and 3rd minds that that, that now is progressing anything the d and for the sake of but, but your wait thing is present, st. government, right. and now, and of course the anger is rising and is that, and i think if is a, is a democracy for they use them says, i think there's a continuation of the demonstrations would end up basically in putting pressure on the the is there as a government to go for a new elections and i think that would be the end of the time you all 0. now that is a strong comment to wrap up our conversation. and manual has talked to you on just
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a former student on boss that are to the u. k, the current policy, and i thought that was a denmark, it's been a great pleasure. thank you very much for your time. thank you, sir. thank you. it is a disturbing report by the defense for children international palestine. and the organization says use in the region, not being directly targeted by is ready forces. and according to the data, not a single soldier has been held to account. i'm at least bureau chief marie if an option are now in a westbank town. this being the site of several or a tax and i the raids, and she speaks with a family that who now has a tragic past. my goal is to report that almost every friday following the main move in prayer through settlers come to the borders of this village to harass the residence, starting fire, damage and property in stealing fear. often with the armies protection, everybody understands that this is the time to retreat to the safety of their homes, to height and weight for the terminal to as and this reality weighs heavily on
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women and children. yeah, it's for one local girl. phantom said inside her house with her mother and sisters proved to be no protection at all. banna was shot dead in her room in front of her family. the girls father recollects what led to his daughter's death. that's wrong day around 2 pm. the juice up there is trying to enter the village. they match resistance and left. and then the army came in for the the situation was supposed to improve. since the settlers left, the army acted more aggressively. instead of finding a middle ground and keeping the settlers way, the only tried to protect the settlers and attacked the villages. a group of soldiers was at the end of a narrow street leading to m. john's house, one of the subject of this neva the one of them from the
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way of the bullet, the model. first i saw the bullet hit below when one of the guys got injured. so i looked on the other side, out and down to the street. at that moment i heard the sound of screaming from my house and the little smoke came out of the window. it was the girl's room. john rushed there. the worst of his fears came, true, diana had been shot. so as to what the fidel got before, she can judge checked where the bullet hates her body. i knew immediately it was the end that costs and have a job. it was directly at the hospital on the side, not above, not below right on the hot palestinian branch of defense for children international . we simply release the report titled, targeting childhood, documenting the death of $141.00 palestinian children at the hands of these really army or jewish settlers in the west bank since the guise of war started these
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really army answer. redial request saying the event is under review. the report covers the periods from october 7th to july, 31st, a timeframe which does not include the subsequent weeks, which have seen intensified id f res days long seizures and is really military operations in the west bank. some of which are among the largest and 2 decades. that means that the most recent casualties, including the girl by now, haven't been included. while the death toll am on miners as well, continues rising with no clear indication of when it will stop me from ocean all to reporting from cutty or in the west bank. or that is the program for right now, but don't go too far. we are now waiting for comments from today's meeting of the russia national security council. it's getting on the way any moment. and it comes immediately off of the brick security for events in petersburg and logging that and giving.

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