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they say i must at least go sluggard yet, but uh, the 8 hardwood needs company and its hun gary and business partners both and did not include using the pages that exploded in lebanon, tennessee, at least 12, including 2 children and wounding 2800 on tuesday the devices were allegedly designated remotely by israel t r o p. as today, there is an international trailer and they should be investigated accordingly. now, the reaction of the west should be indicative. russia is foreign ministry spokesman calls the page of wyoming a power attack, mostly the cries and fully proved by as well. the allies also this out
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the at least one person is killed and 3 others wounded. an interesting thing, get the central office of rushes biggest. the online market, we've got the details of the straight from the scene in downtown. well, the a very well welcome to you. this is on the international with the latest world news . as always, it's good to have you with our top story this. now the explosive pages big killed at least 12, including 2 children and wounded 2800 people in 11 on tuesday. we're not produced in taiwan. that's according to the company that owns the brand is phase the devices were made on the license by phone based in the capital of hungry. but that business has also denied any involvement as well which allegedly carried out. the
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sophisticated attack has notes, commented autism, at least, bureau chief maria the notion that has moved from jerusalem over 24 hours since the pager explosion is true. club on there is still no official response from israel, despite direct accusations from his bowling the lebanese government. indeed is ro has we made dead silence and hasn't claimed responsibility for the attack. the governments press office, which typically sends out multiple updates to foreign journalists each day has been quiet to own the armies social media channels. there is a coverage of the idea of the routine activities in gauze and along the lebanese bull during the countries north, but the pager bloss aren't mentioned. and just recently a new post appeared on prime minister business on yahoo telegram channel, where he express condolences for the desk of for is really military personnel killed in garza. but as for the beepers no mention again. meanwhile,
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the attention is slowly shifting from who is behind to how this attack happened. it was initially considered as you remember, a cyber warfare. but now experts suggest that pages were seated with remotely activated explosive devices like tennessee near their bodies security source. and another, a name source walters claims that israel's foreign intelligence agency, mississauga allegedly plans of explosives inside $5000.00 pagers imported by his full of 5 months. before tuesdays there's a nation's multiple sources indicates to journalist that's based on the ration, which is a serious rates off his goal of security. that we have to say was months in preparations . oh, i know our own gold, apollo taiwan based company that has been the oldest, the pagers from the company. see your state to inspect the device is used in the lab and on loss were manufactured by sister company located in hungary. we didn't
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design it. we didn't manufacture it, the company just bought a license logo from us. it has nothing to do with me. it is worth noting, taking that inferior explosives could have been placed inside the devices after they were manufactured or ribbon, after arriving to lab. but on investigators i consider in all possibilities, but the manufacturer has been under a significant scrutiny, of course, in response to this unwanted focus on one such attention behind gary and cabinet. by the way, stated that the company in question is private and has never received government letters. israel's major ally and she's supposed to think us keeps insisting it had no knowledge of the attacking lab on. we heard the previously from pinto, gold and white house officials and now secretary of state, blinking, who's currently in cairo. egypt has rates are rated the america neither knew about not participated in the operation to the united states did not know about uh, nor was it involved of these incidents. and we're still gathering the information
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and gathering the facts. and we remain very clear about the importance of all parts of voiding. any steps that could further escalate the conflict that we're trying to resolve in gaza spread to other fronts. it's clearly not in the interest of anyone involved to see that happen. we're focused on getting this cease fire over the finish line. uh, that would also, i think the material improves the prospects of actually defusing the situation in northern israel, in southern lebanon. it's imperative that everyone avoid taking steps that could further escalators further conflict. page explosions occurred just a day after the running president inside the to have on might potentially engaging direct talks with the west. is washington shows in practice that it is not full style workspace lama, republic. it's essential reconciliation. the israel is clearly not very much
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interested in, while the us has long claimed to be a peace maker in the region, but with little success we have to size pensions have only worse and worse, something the recent attempt to help prevent an all out war between until it even has the american special and who was it was it will just this monday, but that's empty. and it has these rules, defense minister insisted and military operation is necessary to say to the return northern residents to their homes. some argue that it's america acts as a mediator, but with a clear bias towards one side or on fingerprints are all over, all the bad things are going on in this region. and around these to edit support for these proxies. they need to do it now, and we need them all work for the escalation of this conflict as parents of paramount importance right now. what about the real fingerprints all over the beach and i don't know what you're talking about. secretary of defense. austin is expected in these role next week. again, unclear white will change. meanwhile, his phone. the problem is, is to retaliate on clear again exactly when it might happen, which leaves the situation very tense. the army is really army. no changes to the
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home from command directives, but we hear unconfirmed reports, but the idea has re deployed. it's a lead $98.00 division from the guy this trip to the northern command in preparation for a possible escalation that we have to understand. and remember that if has been, the answer is israel will retaliate to this retaliation and baffled for the entire region from danger. the israel has stopped the issue in visas to international non governmental organizations, including those that operate and tony garza. that's according to the head of the united nations with nissan works agency for palestine, refugees, humanitarian organizations and international media are prevented from doing their work properly. this has to end and restrictions must be lifted for more or less cost life, the juliet to my directs us communications that under want in amman moneys,
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thanks for joining us on the program. it's very good to see you today. a festival. what more can you tell us about the ve, the situation where they as well at the moment as well. thanks for having me. we are seeing a bathroom that has increased over the past few weeks and months where there is either no fee. so from the is really on the 13th to members of the non governmental organizations or the vsoft are much, much short term to united nations of fissions. in the case of our friendship in fingerprints, any he have not received a reset for more than 3 months. now, which means that he cannot go to the occupant westbank and visit our teams. in addition to that, he's banned from going into gauze. he's not being allowed to go into gauze since january this year. and then what exactly is the legal justification for imposing
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such restrictions? about i don't know, it's not the question to ask, that's a question. but i think you need to ask to the government as well or we are asking for is to be allowed to in because guess what? the human to turn needs on the ground and goes on, but also increasingly in the west bank are sued and we need more minutes and workers not less. so explain to the how these restrictions are going to affect the under was work in the region. and now it's the balance of the 2 minutes and community by and large. so members of the non governmental organization, the other united nation sister agencies in choosing the world health organization uniforms or among others, you and women. so we're not alone in the, in this we just put out the statement ourselves about it yesterday. and so the, if i'm sending but what it's clear is that there are restrictions on entry
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the to golf and also too is read about yes, it does found in the way of delivering human attainment systems to the people who would need this most in the middle of a war and could you hear you talk about the palestinians need and needs and how they will be affected by this. especially now that the dealing with the success of a polio outbreak, a myth is to monetary and dissolved already. i'm off the almost one year before as i'm not sure i can do it. any justice to what's happening to the people have gone almost one year in this boots anymore or haven't seen that. my son, 1st town, the suffering is absolutely immense. people are moving from one place to another, due to these force displacements or those, but that is really well forward. these continue to issue some people have moment 9
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. then when we met someone who told us, i moved 40 times in 10 months. people have no way to go know places safe and there's mean was very, very little supplies that these really look forward to these, allowing him to golf. so easy to things, but we only take for granted that the people have gone. so by the way, have only taken for granted things like soap or king walter are not really good or if they aren't, then they are very, very pricey, very expensive, and many, we cannot afford them anymore. so that have to, in creating that perfect storm. if the waste for these uses to come back and do anything to apply for you, of course, but those 2 monetary and workers who are able to access guns or to work that there's a, a physical risk as well. we understand that behind the recently a talked to you and conroy on his way to support the pony or vaccination campaign in northern garza. what can you tell us about not particular incidence. you know, in general, i'd say garza has very,
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very fast become one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a human, attain worker. and only of under of the agency where i work, we have lost more than $220.00 k leads. all of our team members, including most recently and an attack above that is really forces launched on one of our centers in the maybe areas where we lost a one go 6 team members um to your best and on that particular telephone. yes, the convoy was having from the many areas to northern gone south to overseas, the 4 year old vaccination campaign and it was held at some point. our teams where stopped for up to 8 hours. they were questioned. they were threats by so is really for says at a check point back to arrest could be on file of ours. and we had to,
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to back and there was a severe damage made to our cars. these are very, very expensive. uh, cars armored cars that are very difficult to get into golf out. so um a, so a lot of damage was done to those cars and we weren't able to go back safely. and most importantly, to the base with out any physics of the farm to the teams. it shouldn't be like them shouldn't be down to lot for americans or someone's new to on and say fine to this. find these aren't you minutes and workers on their way to and the ticket human a time mission always thing is allow us to do our work in gaza and wherever we are needed around the region and across the world. so aside from the physical threats and the, the visa restrictions to the squad to the how difficult it is for you and your colleagues to continue carrying out this humanitarian work in donna's or it seems like it's becoming almost impossible. a very, very difficult one of the most difficult places to be
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a humanitarian in right now is because well, because of the different complexities because no place is safe because of the challenges and the restrictions imposed on us is absolutely time. in fact, what we do to have a ceasefire a ceasefire that we bring west fine depending on what i've been to and list not mirror for the past year, a restaurant for the people of israel. i would also release the us to choose the i'm currently inside golf out. i'm conditionally. and that will ring a seal of human to turn supplies on a regular normal basis into golf. very, very minimum of the very basic list of about food and hygiene supplies. very basic things that any human being you know, really is on the 1st time that is why has implemented restrictions on humanitarian work and gone. and so the visa ratio is just the latest focused way,
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but the wider ramos occasions of such and leads during this crisis. and how do you feel about the lack of international attention towards this? and i think there is like the national attention to the, to the this uh uh, a ongoing comments that have been going in in dallas off for almost a year now. uh, unbelievable. uh, number of, uh, 6 themes we pointed the kids into the m o. m a age workers and outside of and retros and as medical workers, including nurses and doctors. so there's been quite a lot of attendance and what i would say is not bad is action action from the international community to implement security counseling solutions and 2 things. one on, on the ceasefire, what more needs to be done is no pressure on the is really also it is to let the
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international trend, this as one example go into golf and report dispos town. what is happening to the people all gone? so it's been almost one year and they're not center and those are not allowed to go in and report freely so much more needs to be done. also to put pressure of practice to the conflict, to reach the that, that we drink a ceasefire because people are a good source of this tend to be one year on, but would also be stuff which is that are hand inc. awesome. that would bring also a free feel of human experience supplies with a credit for this sort of fines in human beings. things awesome. what options all the for the palestinian paper when it comes when it comes to international aid as groups like underwater. and i think you and agencies are being prevented from doing that job and gone. so what options do they have available? a pound on humanitarian relief items and organizations like under for the 1st the buying. so this is precisely why organizations like need to be supported. now,
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much more not, not less, and those should be in the, the time the space allowed for us to do our work. what we do is very basic. we have shelters where we e gives refuge for people who have been forced to fee their homes or their place of preference over and over. it's 160 centers where we close because people have been displaced and they, we provide them with, with services that includes the very food delivery of clean water. i'm probably we have a very basic basic human and staying on we're asking is allow us to do on drum, please work to where it's very serious work as partners to the complex where it's arriving to assist. thank you so much for speaking to us today. after so much respect for the work, thank you. thank you so much julia to my director of communications at on want in
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a month. thank you. thanks for having me. the, the west most condemn and investigate the deadly page of bombing attack on lab and wellness. according to russians. farm industry spokeswoman maria's a. however, who gave us exclusive comments of it. that would weigh $360.00 ok. this is a heinous act of terrorism. when this done perfectly well, that would subtractions they are trying to bring the region to a global confrontation, destruct children's civilians, women in order to stir a public sentiment and send the middle east on sly, so that it's all in flames. but there is another important point. this is a terrorist attack that's obviously could not have been carried out by suicide elona or just the suicide boma, or someone in the state of complete madness. this is a terrorist attack. bland was a cool have an extensive like planned one all the signs of the,
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of an international terrorist attack. because it is obvious that in order to gather such a large amount of equipment, it has to be brought to in cross and several boulders. obviously, there is an international trail and this need should be investigated accordingly. now, the reaction of the west should be indicative even the west remains silent and as always does not insist on an investigation does not talk about human rights. there's not repeated throughout the week of many gaz which they have used in similar cases when service stacks were committed on that territory. this will be proof of their direction engagements. developing story in downtown most go now where at least one person has been killed and 3 others wounded in a shoes to get the central office of russia's biggest online market. well berries, all tease marine a closer about half of these houses straight from the scene. the
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well, the shootout happened what after mid day and the building right behind me, which is where the headquarters of all berries are. and we can see, and actually one of the videos that i circulated in the lines that a group of men enter this building and already in 5, a scuffle break south, and then shot so fired seaman, lead from both sides. now since then, the founder of wild berries has spoken out and she said it was her husband that actually came in with a group of men and started firing. now of course, there's a lot of drama going on between the 2 because she has filed for divorce this summer . and ever since then, of course, she's the richest woman in russia. she owns a 99 percent of all beverages, which is the equivalent of amazon here. really one of the husband owns of want to set that ever since she filed for divorce. he sort of claiming that all along, he was apparently the braves over the operation and she was just the face. so they've been in the meet a quite a lot in the last couple of months. and now we see
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a result of similar to this. he's been saying all along that he's been trying to save that relationship and also save the company because in this time the company, while berries has actually emerge with another company. and of course, if once the divorce has finalized the company could be split $5050.00, but now with this merger and makes things much more difficult, but again, he has a one percent. he claims that he came here for applying the meeting and support law enforcement officers with him on the video. we can clearly see that they look nothing like law enforcement that it's also unclear why who would bring them as well. and she claims that this was a whole cell take over and on successful one. and actually that didn't just happened at this location, but they slide this out another location as well, which again, she explains that shows his true intentions and what his points of view at the moment. so we know that she has confirmed that at least once to, to it's a god a while berries have started. as a result, we are here in about sex and casualties. and also in the media were for that there
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were at least a sweet people who were injured. now i'm sure the saga will not end here, but she has put the on the black. also, the founder of walter has since asked one for smith officials to help her and to intervene at to help her out with the situation. because obviously it's now get into an incredible stage, the accounting of some 50000000 russians to a slice from the ukrainian and the extremist of all the ukrainian. i don't battalion stays the countries bio lots could have achieved that a should be set up again. i think it's time to restore the biological laboratories that were captured by the russians in marietta. people, these laboratories were supposed to kill a 3rd of the population of russia in 10 days. it's a pity it didn't work out, but the prospect was good. well 1st, 1st off it's may have been written, this is the top of, of sick joke about killing of the, the russian population. but certainly you crate in forces including volunteer knots
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battalions for basically for these viola bar stories. but those that have been taken by russian forces clean the inside out absolutely sterilized by you creating troops as they retreated to perhaps by others by researches those who work the less these bar labs research facilities have been a problem for russia. for many years dating back more than a decade ago when russia said the unexplained spy, the african swine flu epidemic, the rad, through russia and through surrounding countries, may have leaks from an american funded bar. the bars, the way that would be the stablished, a network of the a long countries, the pulled the, the boat of russia now co funded by the united states administrative, old dependent, who got that have been researching that various positive passages as well as
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infectious diseases. viruses, apparently for security, for the defense threats reduction. nevertheless, the united states was desperate. russia shouldn't get his hands on any of the samples that they will start to. ukraine has a biological research facilities which in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to to gain control low. so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces should they approach the united states claims that there is nothing to various going on. these part of the board is always that the nearly studying potentially dangerous diseases, infections viruses,
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to mitigate the threats, to make sure that they can come up with a vaccine. should these, these dangerous pathogens. oh, viruses, diseases begin to begin to spread, but they have something to work with. uh, pull up a potential vaccine rush. it says on the other hand, the research with viruses, extraction, but the dangerous part is hop way to developing weapons to read it as a potential weapons that can be used or even was the can lead yahoo, these by a biological of both ways and perhaps may have cause unco suffering even the economic damage, where they need a sentiments echoed by the head of russia's nuclear chemical, biological defends forces, and says that the united states is trying to conceal to hide the true purpose of these bar the bar stories. i'm not sure what is your name is we have at our
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disposal documentary evidence of the state department's participation in the implementation of bio safety improvement program since 2016. in accordance with the funding plan, at least $40000000.00 is provided to attract the various non profit and non governmental organizations to participate in this program alone. the documents demonstrate the active participation of the us state department in bio programs in foreign countries, as well as washington's drive to involve 3rd parties to conceal customers. and the goals of ongoing research. special attention is paid to the countries of the middle east, iraq, somebody, yemen, and jordan, your se, asia, indonesia, and the philippines, done as africa, kenya, morocco, and you've gone to a given that the united states is unable to control its own biological facilities. the activities of american laboratories around the world are a constant source of biohazard. first and foremost, for the populations of the countries where they are based on, you know,
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essentially irregardless of the intentions, the united states, whether that being on a stool have other purposes, rush or above some clarity on these biological bar who is situated so close to it. then all around camille way, next space of about on the cross co payment off the button with more news and just 13 minutes. hope to see you then the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic. isn't just a shifted reality distortion by how us tied to vision with no real opinions.
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[000:00:00;00] the the hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered on peter lavelle. washington's global war and information has entered new territories. defense is criminalized questioning. authority is, treason is if you watch this program, you may get a knock on your door. western the leads hold their citizens in contempt, the cross hawking free speech. i'm joined by my guess, margaret kimberly in new york, she is an executive editor of the block agenda report in jersey city. we have sandra flounder. she is
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a co director of the international action center. and in cyprus, we crossed to demetrius with scott as he is a lawyer and freelance journalist, all right, across black roles that affect that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate margaret, let me go to you 1st in new york, i'm titling this program losing the argument because this is essentially what this is really all about. it's not about nefarious agendas or a for an interference activity. no, it's just the, the, the, the western world, particularly the united states is, is lost the rest of the world and it's messaging, and we'll get to it. we can mention ukraine later, but this is what this is all about. and so what they do is instead of countering with a better argument, they were they resort to sanctions. i'm sorry, it's as simple as that. margaret. well, absolutely, that is especially the by the administration. relies on sanctions relies on
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