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the, the, the new dell, a room for the labor to ex washington's proposal to join sanctions against r t, after the us took unprecedented action targeting our network. after 9 months of denial, the idea finally admits that 3 is really positive for probably killed and does as a result of it. there's right and not a question of allowing the premium to redeem, to strike pressure with these weapons or not. that is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. on the brink of world war 3, moscow issue to start the warnings to the west against allowing the up to use data supplied long range missiles to bomb russia. the
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i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international. the trump campaign communications director says the canada is safe after a shoot out occurred and there donald trump. as he was leaving a golf club in west palm beach for part of late 2 shooters, were not targeting trump. we will renew more info. as soon as we get it, but india has report, they refused to sanction archie after washington said it would have welcome such a move by new delhi. indian officials are quarterly said they do not follow unilateral measures imposed without un approval. this comes after the bite and administration took legal action against r t over alleged election meddling that our network has denied our taser engine sharma has more from new delhi. as the u. s. is desperately vamping up. it says lots of dining locking all key. 2 months ahead of elections in the country below
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the remainder reporting that us officials have gotten and drops with officials and the ministry of itself as in india, asking them to join that affords him lucky rushing. this information also asked traditions as well as labeling that journal is on the mission at the government of the united states, the 1st to the government of india and the governments of other countries to make their own determination of and accreditation procedures for these entities. the us would welcome all countries and taking similar actions as the united states government has. now, what's the new policy day is that they'll offer shields in the ministry of external affairs. to see that this matter does not seem to india. and that india does not for you that some sense in the government, officials say that the debate on sanctions is not to relevant to india exports as
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well as form of the to the marketing, the view of the move by us rekey of double standards. this was the 1st time that the us is pressure rising india into following it. so those are to distance itself from us. cool over 2 years ago in the warm you restarted in the subsequent sanctions. but the us imposed on brushing crude us to india not to buy any worries from law school. what did you guys do? you do the sam and said that india who do what works best for india. the people over india to the board, to about 40 percent of it, or is from russia to what these reports are indicating even this time and gas. going to do pretty much the c r t is vermont costs or have joined to my colleague, nicky. aaron, here in the studio earlier to break down the ramifications of washington's unprecedented assaults on our network. the state departments and the rest of the
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people that spoke about sanctions. they're claiming that's our global broadcast or spreading this dangerous matters of, of course. so they were also saying that the staff here at r t or nothing short of fuzz, if the well, you know, one thing when it's coming just from one country from the united states. and today it's been happening for the last 2 and a half years. nevertheless, so people are still watching us to all over the world, but one thing of the dinner by themselves, but they're forcing the rest of the world to follow suit just because they said so without any kind of explanation or anything like that. let's hear from the head of the us state department right now. the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomatic campaign to riley allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by r. t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence. each government, of course, is going to decide how it responds to this threat. but we are every,
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every partner to start by treating ortiz activities as they do other intelligence activities by russia within their borders. so really strange, peculiar way, you know, artsy, our network is perceived that says, such as, such a threats by a washington of the fathers, this couple of 2 and a half years ago. nevertheless, people are still watching us. and you know, what, on the other hand, perhaps it's not surprising at all, but judging by their, by their own words guys saying, you know what, because of ard, see the narrative on ukraine is not like we want the rest of the world to proceed. it's one of the reasons not the only reason, but one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of ukraine as you would think. they would be given that russia has invaded ukraine and violated real number. one of the international system is because of the broad,
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a scope and reach of r t were propaganda. this information and the lies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. i mean it, this move that by the us to expect the other countries around the world to follow its lead is hardly surprising, isn't it? we've already, we've seen, you know, countries of the global south, in particular, pressures via the west before. what can you tell us about that? absolutely. this is the 1st time i don't think this is surprising to anyone who has been in the news of the last couple of decades or so that the united states are always fine too big. say there will to other countries and it, you know, if it doesn't work, what does the united they will united states do? they creates sanctions. they silence those with the sense they saw uninstalled was with a different point of view. of course, in this particular case, the united states would want nothing more than for the rest of the world to say, yes, we condemned russia and we come to martinez, and that's what it looks like. i've been glad to see again the strength of the
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international alliances come together to, to support you printer that is in its efforts to defend itself. and so i think that's the important piece here is to try to protect and preserve the international order. we understand india is a long relationship with russia and india has to make it sound determinations about where it's wants to be on, on the scale. well, uh, there we go. trends of pressure the rest of the world. but like i said a little bit earlier in the i had already said that, you know, what's washington, this is none of your business. and you know, what's the rest of the global itself? all of those countries, they're not given in either. the said, you know what, just a reminder, washington, we do have our own position, our own interest. take a look at this, and we are not new drugs from the very beginning. we have taken sides and we have
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chosen the site of peace and we will continue to engage with these content on the basis of done with all the respect, but to not to tell us what to do. and we expect to do as not to tell us what it fucks chest and no one should have any doubt that will make our decision within the framework of strategic wisdom and equity. so you see the aging of the level of your freedom of speech is not different than on an exclusive affair to the united states . and of course, this is another representation of a multi polarity that rushes fraud and send the author. and to call them the school or shake says india or retain its autonomy regardless of external pressure from the us. a good guy as they can slowly be active venza. she i can be or any independent . busy independent of each, safely in the us and what reports i'm reading is there next to see
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i ministry as soon as i see it also. so i was hoping via this is, this is more clever. cool. so you know, the and they have said they put this color and this can be activities that they have said, this is on the video export on these mean been these foreign policy in the back end. so we need to invest in countries this and be here, right? and a number of times and we've learned the, he'll be there to the 100, to be honest, who is buying or you didn't get the normal flag with the indiana to bias 100 decided systems sandra, shop even of india not to boil was any but we are making top of the building. so that's what this is
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interesting. and there is the lane guys orders to go and do that very light on our website. we're guiding you through the fall out of the us a solves on our network end. if you'd like to weigh you and you're welcome to do so in the comments section, where you definitely won't be censored for your, for your opinion, even if it goes against the western narrative. freedom of speech from russia with love on r t dot com the us state department has been busy funding, an online campaign to drum up for and support for q. yeah, that's according to an italian military analyst who says he was contacted by the project coordinators, the amount so that i'm just in march. i received a letter inviting me to participate in a project with a man, then contacted me and introduced himself as the head of the agency for strategic communications. he wanted to invite me to take part in the campaign,
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amd at promoting support for ukraine in italy. i asked him for details about this project and they asked me to sign a non disclosure agreement. buick. they also sent me the project guidelines, which included information that the project is funded by the us department of state . lager has produced the letters he received, which provide information about project funding that comes from the us. one of the documents contains the terms of the proposed deal with the obligatory request to sign in and the a. i'm a dale oven. dat italy in war correspondent and founder of via talia. you need a political movement says us intelligence has a long term investment in pushing their narrative in covert operations, a disease and oliver to watch the very top start doing. because we know that c a u is they put them on state and or the secret service of they need to, they always try to spread. they are in point of view their propaganda. so we need to know. awesome. so the width around is to save that information warfare is part
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of the, of these war of the warning. okay? and why? because of the brain, if not the, if the don't to receive weapons from the west. the with surrender in 3 or 4 days a and the, every on, on the say that's the receive of the mess, worries from on a, and the, from the west and the, the receive weapons. now there is an escalation because now us wants to send those . so long rage miles, so it's heavy dense, that's what we need to speak to. the people that support the crane is nothing digital interest is just part of is this information campaign by the department of state? now we have the evidence as well now to the middle east where israel is launching massive strikes, certain targets in neighboring southern 11 on the footage shows the huge plumes of smoke rising from the assault targets several hours before the strike launch is
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really our forces dropped leaflets warning the population to evacuate the area. the idea of has confirmed the attack and promised to continue it's offense in lebanon. us are there on sunday who sees in yemen, claimed responsibility for launching all hypersonic missile into israel. the idea failed to intercept of the rock and prime minister netanyahu has promised to to retaliate. well, according to the idea of the missile landed in an open area with no casualties reported however, who is the spokesperson labeled the launch a success? and the rocket covered at the distance of over 2000 kilometers and just 11 minutes allegedly forcing 2000000 is riley is to seek shelter. and the whose they say they're planning additional attacks. all the alien is really enemies should expect more strikes and i'm coming special operations. as we approach the 1st anniversary of the blast at the 7 celebration. these include responses to its criminal aggression and the city of data, and continued support operations for the press posting and people. any solomon and
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executive director of the error of center for research and studies believes that could be a new wave of violence in the region. i, i think the hosting taken good seriously a many times they have many uh times that he is reason is are in the room is that the one stove inside fax or to as or in and the state is understanding that we start to continue. and so for the patients, uh, the latest, those are the old hosting to the blend. it's a minute 35 minutes a mrs. and the kids are admitted to administer the total. so i think it will make, i agreed. so you can do that and see, i think you need to know when make driven innovation ends a few days and it was 2 days or so talking about would be sort of think about stability is that it shouldn't be think it's very 5. and the united states can make us to, to anything, you know,
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mentality and it's the relation to so we can talk about neil, we weeks it for a minute to the position room between as r e and has rely on the front seat. and as of the idea of has finally admitted that its air striking likely caused the deaths of 3 is really hostages and guys. and 9 months ago, the military had previously denied hitting targets where objectives might be held. the findings of the investigation suggest a high probability that the 3 were killed as a result of a byproduct of an id of air strikes during the elimination of how most northern brigade commander met gun door. on november 10th, 2023. the idea of continues, even at this moment, to exert all efforts to fulfill the bottom up national mission of bringing all of the hostages home. of the bodies of the 3 victims were recovered by the ideas inside
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a guy's internal in december. but the exact cause of their depths was not disclosed . according to some reports they likely died from the lack of oxygen and the tunnel following the airstrikes on tuesday is really media accuse the military leadership of covering up the story of this for. so the idea of the issue of denial and ultimately publish its report this sunday let's cross now to a rosenberg an anti war activist from haifa, elder to have you on a program with us 1st off. what's your, your, your thoughts on this finding from the idea for part it was apparently published only after, as really, i mean, as really media put strong pressure on the military. um, uh well is this well known publicly, even as not formally established, that these rarely say the military are hiding cases on the extent to which as rarely citizens have been killed by ideas attacks
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both after october, 7th, as captives or of the fees, but also on october 7th, which is another scandal that is kind of slowly unfolding and not getting enough media attention. but, but, and more than than this fast i'm the, the, the conclusion is that we, we cannot trust as israeli citizens. we cannot trust the this, both people of the military and the government to tell us how people actually time neither videos nor israelis, which is a big problem if you want to know what actually happens. and with that means the blackout that's been going on for the almost a year. now the id have denied this for 9 months before. finally, really releasing the findings. why, why do you think of trying to cover it up? do, do they think the idea of thought they would ultimately get away with denying it?
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i believe that's actually that that is the case. and i'm sure there are many other cases of a as rarely chapters in gaza had been killed a month ideas attacks. and this has not been established because there's not enough evidence, you know, the place was bought, the boards people were killed and will never know. and this is, this is somewhat reminiscent of if you were a member or there were allegations of the eighty's and mass rates, etc, which were later, not a not found out to be a month, just baseless accusations. and now what we will probably not be able to realize how it's really captive sometimes. and also if you look at other huge numbers of attacks that is real is conduct things. and it's always,
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i'm claiming that they are, that the attacks are against millions, militant operatives on groups on the basis or underground compounds that the most or other factions vote under whatever the target is. and when this is actually investigated, more often than not, possibly, almost always this determined not to be the case. so when we see the schools being bomb, the hospitals, the universities, and the other, a civilian infrastructure. and there's always the excuse. well, we're attacking the military target that's located there. so not all, not only should we be suspicious of these claims, we now have more more cases of these claims being established retroactively as, as not through why it was killed. the idea of has previously claimed that doesn't strike targets where hostages might be held given in the past nearly
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a year now of this war and what we know about these hostages, in particular, another hostages that have died in strikes. do you believe that? that's really the case to believe the idea of his telling the truth was that it does not strike targets where hostages might be a well we've, we've just seen another example. is it admitting that it did actually strike such a such a place? and most of the hostages, the idea does not know where they're held, if it knew where they were held. and if we some of them, it was done something to, to release them. and we've already seen that these releases, they're willing to try them even at the risk the lives of the hostages themselves. and i'm with the certainty of killing hundreds of civilians around them. so it's, it's very likely that most of the hostages are just the idea of just doesn't know where they are, so they can be anywhere, and there's the anywhere and everywhere. okay. all right, we're going to live with our a all rosenberg anti war activist. thank you. thank you. so the
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hostage protest movement is continuing to gain momentum in israel as demonstrators have been flooding the capital of streets for weeks demanding urgent action on behalf of the captives benjamin netanyahu. and his government are in the bows. i of the angry protests which find fault with the negotiation efforts in our calling for immediate elections administrators. and since the nation cannot hill in total hostages are safely home our team at a least bureau chief maria, from ocean. i sat down with the cousin of a terminal, got killed in her most captivity, who says that now who failed the country when he couldn't bring them back along public pressure. and these really prom and a series intensifying as thousands take to the streets, weekly, demanding his waist prisoner exchange with him as to free. those still held captive among the loudest. all the grieving families of hostages, who perished during the ordeal of all those taken by him as to guys on october 7th,
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37th returned in coffins. 33 others confirmed dead with it, but it is still remaining in gaza. guilty, commend faced his worst nightmare when he learned that his cousin kinda made a god who endured nearly 11 months as a hostage, had been killed in gaza. it was a 3 30 am. and i between saturday and sunday, and the officer knocked on the door. and it came to us and he said, i'm sorry, through an ounce. you that. com is bobby, was found and brought back to israel. and that's when the sky just fell over my head. and all of us from sorrow, the families shifted, holding those responsible to account good blames himself him us. and he's government, it's like a rational act. i'm very angry, isn't anyhow, he failed miserably miserable. i should have gotten them alive.
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the bill didn't come fast enough. the bullets on the murder came 1st. the us bank still has been on the table since may get new breaks. when was reached for months. had the deal done through carmel would have been on the 1st returned home goose as he trusted in india, who completely but then one month ago, i was in washington dc in a meeting with him. and i heard him say that there was a chance to get some of the houses back and he said, no, you could have saved the lives of money. and he decided not to. and the reason doesn't even matter right now. he said no. and after that, we know what happens, but it's him, us and israel blame each other for obstructing a deal, meant to secure the hostages return and a ceasefire. yet skilled believes the 2 sides share something deeply disturbing and come on either. and that's how you all know thing wire value, the lives of their own people. both of them decide to keep the word going on and
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on and on unless war dictators will decide that the their own faith is more important than the faith of of israel is and palestinians. nathan, yeah. who has repeatedly said increase the military pressure is the way to bring the captives home. i don't believe that keeping the we're going is going to save hostages. the way i see it differently, we're going kills them. that's what happens. the comments were here, and this carmel and 5 others were murdered in a tunnel beneath rough by southern gaza. the f later released footage of where they were being held, the sister blood. they were shot less than 48 hours before the armies arrival. tragically too late, following the news, carmel family refused to speak with the prime minister in the music festival. we didn't want any connection with him at this point. i felt like he was just going to use that to keep the word going, and that's what he did wrong. may the idea said,
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we have done everything we wanted to do to make sure that the hostages can be brought back to life. now signed the bill and bring them home. and if and yahoo decides not to. if that's a decision, i don't think i need to hear his apologies. get also blames the international community for not caring enough. never again. there was a deal on the table. yes, yes, in a while, and benjamin and you know, both did not want it. but if the world would have wanted this deal to happen, it wouldn't come right away. i'm sure. after carmel, his body was returned, 30 mass released a video of her films before her death shot the shots before that. so when she said, she's keeping strong that she wants us to fight for her. and i think that even though it was written for her, she meant that yeah, i, i know that she can keep strong human beings horrible, horrible terms. and it was
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a peaceful, loving face loving person and occupational therapist. she was painting feeding people to suffer from tama, and we know that even in captivity, she found this thing to be a beacon of light. for others. she was doing yoga sessions and meditation sessions with the hostages, who were with her trying to treat them. so they feel better, so they're optimistic about the future ahead when you talked about the need to make sure that other hostages have brought home before it's too late, the group of strangers passing by stopped to think him. the most important thing is that the houses that are still there, there are still alive come back. that's the most important thing you. busy i couldn't ignore it. thanks for everything you do and so give us. thank you. my
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condolences for that we share your grief. you are an inspiration in all the madness we are in since 7. so what 2 birthdays, downtown square in tel aviv became a place for the public to offer support for the families of the hostages in the form of conferences, protests, concerts, art installations and performances all to increase the pressure and decision makers to act fast until it's too late for those now held in green guys, tunnels you will not find a picture of carmel on the house. there's square fight for her, and many other captives who lost their lives has come to an end. however, another 101 people are still held in guise. at least $6.00 to $6.00 of them. i believe to be alive. they still have a chance to be brought home to their families. what happens to carmel, her relatives believed, should never have occurred and could have been prevented. now the battle is to
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ensure that this does not happen to others. marie from ocean of our team reporting from teller, these reports are emerging that nato leaders are set to allow key up to use western supplied missiles to striking deeper into russia. the blogs, the top military adviser has claimed such a move is justified militarily. there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel and munition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that. laska is warned of serious repercussions if nato supplied long range missiles are used to hit russia. in the u . n. a countries envoys said it would explicitly mean nato's direct involvement in
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the complex and be a declaration of war. here's what brought him repeat and said some days ago about the situation. this is for just of there is an attempt to substitute concepts because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out 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 a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this, and then the experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western made long range precision systems. it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from the you satellites, or from the united states, in general, from nato 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.
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so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native 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. ready in ukraine, this is the direct participation. and this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it would mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at 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. you know, we spoke to german officer and war correspondent, and thomas roper, who says the west has pine, with fire and risk in the outbreak of world war 3 of our country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory.
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