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of the headline stories this are the idea fits hundreds of cuz bullet targets and 11 on with the is really leaders saying the military campaign will continue until all lanes are achieved. we are continuing to strike has below with full force. and we will not stop until we reach all our goals. we witness the scene every day. upper dominant, the residential and densely populated neighborhood was subjected to miss. all attacks, as part of the ongoing brutality was israel palms, its neighbor for a 5th day in a row, claiming strikes and 11 on capital city are precise. the lebanese health ministers speaks exclusively to ortiz, and what he sees as the reason behind the all perish. the name of this
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indiscriminate attacks is to but a human environment and associate, affective and to cause mass exit is the biggest threat to global security. china is defense, ministry say is washington's hostility towards beijing. is simply a way of justifying american military expansionism. as we all know, the united states is the biggest challenge to world peace and the source of what was in conflict. playing the china, caldwell known to the united states or an illness the just after atm and baby root intel. every event here in moscow this friday, welcome to the global news roundup. on our 2 international. we begin with the developments in the middle east. b is really defense forces say they've attacked
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over 200 heads bullet targets in lebanon. in the past 24 hours. the idea of posted a video, a fighter jet, so talking to his bullet positions earlier, the is really military claim and did have eliminated the group's air force commander during a strike and b root has bullet. however, it has not commented on whether my home at whose st gerard has in fact, been killed, not sales despite the international calls for a cease fire. these really prime minister said his forces will press on with the result. is my policy, our policy is clear. we are continuing to strike has below with full force, and we will not stop until we reach all our goals, chief among them to secure return of northern residents to their homes. meanwhile, lebanese up, sorry to say at least 2 people were killed and 15 wounded. in the latest idea of strikes on bay roots suburbs is released. strikes had
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a 10 story residential block and a densely populated area of the country's capital for a large paula city. and refugee camp is located, the cities mirror saves attacks and they roots residential facilities. i've turned into a daily reality. and so i was amazing. what happened is an ongoing crime committed by the israeli enemy. and we witnessed the scene every day, upper dominant, the residential and densely populated neighborhood was subjected to miss all attacks as part of the ongoing brutality. unfortunately, as i have learned, some people have been killed and others injured. will r t south done with the lebanese health minister in an exclusive interview for us of the ad expanded on the death toll from these really strikes on how the emergency workers are coping with the rising casualty rate to so it's really visual 7 now it's time and time again that these attacks are strategically precise. they're targeted to one degree. do you think you can provide me with information about to
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what degree is it civilian casualties as opposed to members of has been law. the almost all of the injured his own or the, the in just a on monday when a and the civilians and we could, you know, see that from i would i'm getting this is because to be with uh, transporting patients from, uh, uh, residential areas. uh this with from that homes or from the some people where they work. and i see as i said, you know, the family amongst women. i'm of children. 2 of those who can, uh, would actually uh, stuff at a, an agency on h. c. r. one of them was uh, along with had a city or 4 year old son. uh, also uh, you know, levin hm is, you know, the media, it has open access to all areas. and i like because with the, as i,
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that's not allowed to meet, you have to go in and do the do what this do it what to what's happening in hasa and 11 and they need the i can go or everywhere and therefore the media comes either assisting whether to those where civilians or whether these photos eventually it is on the 2nd the, you know, the excuse that the, you know, is that i is giving that people who are hiding midsize at their homes. i mean, how can you hide? it goes and assigns in your apartment. i think this is an incentive to the intelligence of people to claim that the people hide those most thoughts. so if you look at the areas that was targeted, some of those areas where it just li, or politically complete the opposite to as well. and to claim that, you know, at some of these villages where they was known to be empty, has been actually hiding weapons or has been the opposite. this is ridiculous. so i
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think that, you know, that is the end of the evidence is very clear. and finally, we need to remember that that is right and has used the same excuse and cutting tens of thousands of women and children and in the us. and uh, they are using the same excuses again and 11. and unfortunately, the international community who allowed to get away with, with impunity for it's at the recipes and, and because that is now also allowing, is it, are you going to make these 4 screens? i'm ok them. well, we will be showing the full interview with dr. beyond later in the program. now as the international community warden's at the risk a full scale more in the middle east is real. i'm because paula are pointing the finger of blame on each other just as they did back in the $2611.00 on war ortiz
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remind cost reb has been looking at the power levels. the latest escalation between israel and it has the law has become the deadly as a self since the 2006 war, a conflict that many fear could be repeating itself today. that war lasted from july 12th until august 14th, just 34 days. and it was triggered by a cross border attack by hezbollah, which captured 2 is ready soldiers and killed 8 others. the response was swift and incense with is ready forces unleashing a barrage of air and artillery strikes across lebanon. what defines of this for? were the members violations of international law and the habits all of civilians is read. it forces repeated this truck areas with no apparent military targets, inflicting heavy casualties among the civilians and causing widespread destruction, which to raise concerns them on their rights groups on the conduct of israeli
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forces. once again, is there elizabeth thing on it's excessive military force to settle the problems with its neighbors? and 11 on is once again, the victim of an aggression who's the brutality has exceeded all expectations, and on the previous aggressions hiding, as always, behind the right to set of defense. this reveals their twisted understanding on international idea of tanks also to positions more than one kilometer into the northern central and southern strip. the violence is continuing to do a family of 5 was killed then in his early thank find that the house and gaza, which is at least the 2nd time in the reporting period that many members of a family have been to hell of this sense. events was a widely shared, the war triggered an outpouring of international condemnation with many countries accusing israel of disproportionate response that violates of international norms.
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the presidency of the european union is shocked and dismayed by these riley as to likes on the southern ebony stone of quanah. there was no justification for the tax goals and a casualty symbol of innocent civilians, most of whom were women and children. the fact that the residents had been warned and called upon to leave the area does not justify these tragic event. as israel had rejected the 72 hours, the station and facilities called for by the un to open the way for safe evacuation of civilians from solving lab and on the normal process of negotiation accepted the fact that the civilian targets incidentally and seen in law the states are being bombarded is against international law and completely unacceptable. the
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allegations against israel extends beyond the battle field starts reminder of its past abuses, is she on prison in southern lebanon? the vicinity run by israel's proxy force, the south lebanon army became the story of fort source or an arbitrary detention. although israel denied that direct control human rights which reported that is rarely personnel trains and guided v s l. a. making israel complicit had the systematic abuse. prisoners were held without being charged often for years in conditions that violated international law. reports of torture and severe mistreatment for rapids, casting a long shadow over israel's actions and 11 and israel. main same throughout the conflict that they were targeting hezbollah, fighters and infrastructure, and that civilian casualties work. and unfortunately the consequences on has the laws, tactics. we defend ourselves in this brutal war. and sometimes, tragically,
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as has happened to day women and children and do get hurt because they are used as a human shield by that because by law. because by lies homes 11 on which housing miss side in which the family sleeps with a miss side. when you sleep with a miss side, sometimes you don't wake up in the morning and as well, we have homes. we try equipped with a, an air raid shelter to save people from bones and 11 on they have homes in which they equip them to launch imbecile taking into account that those people could be killed. we today say we are truly sorry for the people of lebanon and for the people who are killed, but tended the widespread destruction. the united states food almost alone and its support for israel, defending its actions as necessary and blaming as below for the conflict. people
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around the region in the world need to take a step back and recognize that hezbollah as well as action. create a very strong, strong reaction. uh that, uh that, uh, unfortunately, cause some people to lose or lose or live innocent people to lose their life. but on the other hand, it was has to do with the cost of destruction. people have got understand it, and it will take time. andrea take care of for people to see the truth. that hezbollah hides behind innocent civilians is they attack. and we're finally ended on august 14th, 2006 after israel, as blah and lebanese government agreed to the terms of united nations resolutions. 1701. the resolution call for an immediate cease fire withdrawal, his right of forces and the disarmament of hezbollah. however, the resolution did little to resolve the underlined tensions and the scars how the
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conflicts were made during the 34 day war. israel submitted through operations target is not only has voted not positions, but also the lebanese infrastructure. leading much of the country in ruins, over 1100 lebanese, were killed, most of them civilian fed, approximately 1000000 people were displaced, while hezbollah emerged from the war, claiming victory. the human, the cost and devastation left lasting damage to lebanon. the, the us poses the biggest threat to world peace. that was the very direct sentiment uttered by the chinese defense ministry spokesman, who also slammed washington for its rhetoric towards basic. in recent years, the us has projected his hedge a monic sinking on to china view. the chinese made the truth from the perspective of competition in freight and hyped up the so called chinese military threat during the reparable extent, intending to justify its expansion of military power. as we will know,
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the united states is the biggest challenge to world peace and the source of wars and conflicts. playing the china card will not kill the united states or an illness . well let's discuss this live now with our to cut the beat, our carl john morning to you carl. china say's its military development designed promoting peace and defending itself. washington though, maintains beijing is a threat. and that message has seemingly ramped up not just week side from the us election. correct. i mean the, in fact the chinese statement is a response to the statement made by us deputy secretary of state kirk campbell in front of us congress. he said, pine is a biggest security challenge to the united states since the cold war. but we all know he's saying that because you asked me to particularly feed the military industrial complex and the kirk campbell, he is built as
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a shows are of the fighting administration, who's in charge of the us policy towards age of a particularly toward china. not that china is no longer menacing words because. busy decades, china has tried to adopt a conciliatory approach to the united states and officers and those type of sign to american relationship under, under trump administration, china was hoping for a reset under bite, which did not happen like right now, it's pretty obvious that you know, the us congress on both side of the aisle type of adopted a bi partisan approach to contain china. so china is just telling a s is us, is a one that's the biggest factor to cost instability around the world right now. not china. china has not waged a warrior the last 40 years, whereas us military has been rampaging all across the globe in china, not holding by the defense ministry spokesman. it says that the us uses
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a particular image on aging to justify military expansion, just to add to what you're seeing there on the is itself the source of global conflict. so with that in mind, where could this political standoff lead given the tensions, of course, in the south china sea as well. unfortunately, it's, we're not, this is not going to lead any, any place better. because the us from china is perspective us and as already cross it will becomes uh by, by edit loosely slack and sanctions targeting china buys up for me military alliance like arcos and want to, to the, the us military bases are around the periphery of china. and we are the kind of the sign to american relationship was a form under richard nixon is no longer is no longer exist existing. and there's no indications phone,
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either party of united states. i wanted to have a reset in their relation. so we are looking at a cold war to dot o, unfortunately, chinese foreign minister one, the said on wednesday, the most important lesson from the china us relationship is that the 2 countries should be partners. not rivals become a public to you is not even a realistic proposal. well, china always hold off the, sold out the olive branch. i mean, that's what president eugene being has said repeatedly talking to american or fish, show that the world is large enough for both china and united states to prosper. but the us mentality has always been a 0 sum game. me your, your last is my game and, and unfortunately, like, like president boston point out as low as the us leadership do not give up that mentality of the gemini. there is,
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there will be continuous problem around the world. carl, good to say you thanks is always for your thoughts. are 2 kinds of peter carlos. i live in archie. i thank you. ok, i want to leave, you know, with our special extended interview with the lebanese health minister. we heard some of it earlier at for us, i'll be ad spoke exclusively to us on the situation. his nation is facing after days of sustained is really a tax on a routes relationship with his boss. the direction and see thank you for taking the time to speak to us at our, to international. it's my pleasure. so let's begin by describing the situation on the ground. what's happening at this? well, uh, you know, as of last week uh, is it a, uh, a uh, escalate and its effects on the uh, starting with the, into some indiscriminate attack uh on uh, civilians, especially with the, uh,
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use of the exposing, explore exploding uh, communication devices. and then with the uh, black monday where we had uh, almost 600 innocent civilians who can including 140 uh, women and children and almost 1800 uh inches uh, including uh, have skid uh, professionals, workers including ambulance workers and others. uh and the, unfortunately the cottage continues. uh the, the desktop you provided was that just on monday that was on monday. this is the worst day when it comes to uh, casualties since the civil. so what's the autonomy? what does it sit at right now?
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so up to now uh, almost the total number of people can, uh, by the explosions is more than $1300.00 civilians orders over individuals. and up to now we have uh, an excess of, uh, one was 6 to 7000 to uh, insurance. the exact that he would be issued by the machine for me, because uh later on tonight or tomorrow morning. okay. so what about the, what when were discussing the death of children and women? what's the nature or what's the cause of death and what's the nature of the injuries? well, the on monday it was direct thought of the thing. so a lot of those civilians with at and that homes when is it a soft? it's indiscriminate fx and the we have seen that this with widespread into different agents of 11. i think that the, in the main and of this and disagreements of texas to spread
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a environment and we'll see it affective and to cause mass exodus, which is unfortunately what happens when we, we witness the 10s of thousands of families that left the homes in the dash and to go to uh, more safety. so it was really, officials have announced its time and time again that these attacks are strategically precise. they're targeted to what degree do you think you can provide me with information about to what degree is it civilian casualties as opposed to members of husband law. the almost all of the injured his own or the, the in just a on monday when indeed civilians and we could, you know, see that from i would, i'm getting says because to be with uh, transporting patients from, uh, uh, residential areas. uh this with from that homes or from the some people where they work. uh, and i see as i said, uh, you know, the family amongst women,
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i'm of children. 2 of those who was can uh, with actually, uh, stuff at a you an agency on h. c r. one of them was good along with had a city or 4 year old son. uh, also uh, you know, levin hm is, you know, the media, it has open access to all the areas and then i like, comes with the is i, that's not allowed to meet. you have to go in and some of the what is the, what's so what's happening in the process and 11 in the media, candle or everywhere, and therefore the media kathy, to sustain whether to those where civilians or whether these for his invention areas on the 2nd the, you know, the excuse that the, you know, is it, i is giving that people who are hiding messiahs at that homes. i mean, how can you hide? it goes and assigns in your apartment. i think this is an insult,
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the intelligence of people to claim that the people hide and also so. so if you look at the areas that was target, some of those areas where it just li or politically complete the opposite to as well. and to claim that, you know, some of these villages where they were known to be empty has been actually hiding weapons or has been the opposite. this is ridiculous. so i think that, you know, that is the end of the evidence is very clear. and finally, we need to remember that the is right and has used the same excuse and cutting tens of thousands of women and children and in the us. and uh they are using the same excuses again and 11 and unfortunately the emissions community who allowed to get away with,
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with impunity for it's frustrating and, and because that is now also allowing is that are going to make these false claims about kevin speaking of one of these attacks there are reports which suggest that living on want to infrastructure has also been attacked. can you confirm this? has there been a tax i, you know, this has to go to the ministry of energy and what, uh, so i kind of confirm attacks on these infrastructure. i can maybe talk about soon on this. so, so what i'm of the house and its a structure where are you prepared for these attacks? well, the we had been planning or, or working on the plan for us, a very mess, casualties. you know, anybody who sees what is a, is doing and because of you know, it's is, it's not difficult to think that the same might happen and 11. and i also remember that, that, you know, with this is not our 1st, what is it a and,
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and the 20064 and previous was, uh, you know, mess must, that goes where it was not uncommon. so we have been defending, i would have a system to receive uh, you know, the uh, mass casualties. and this is the plan that was inactive last week uh, with the explosives. uh, you know, uh now was there any effects on has good infrastructure? yes, it was. uh, as i said uh, on the on monday we had last uh, 9 uh, had secured workers. they were k and 18 uh, ambulance, or firefighting engines were uh or so damaged or attacked. and we had really quoted 27 casualties among the had skilled workers. these people were injured and taken to hospitals. so what's the central, i'm like now is the health care infrastructure in a position to deal with this?
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so we, we, you know, nothing and has a very good test system. and with this, as has been historically, and that's why we have been a been in previous classes such as, you know, the financial crisis all over the course explosion to send, you know, these, these crisis and, and i think that's up and now in the cutting towards the health system has done well in the sense that it has been able to take and those injured tests and able to provide them with scan. and we haven't been able to mount system of response in the sense that for us because our working together and businesses now obviously we are working at almost full capacity. and that is why i think that should, that is a deterioration and the situation. the scan effect. uh, you know, our did the outcomes. mm hm. so what about the resources like medical supplies, beds, stuff. so we've been increasing our inventory, we've,
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we've out invented is now almost 4 months supplies or medications, but we've also been receiving a lot of support from our friends and neighbors. we have received medical supplies and medications from a doctor from jordan, from egypt, and yesterday. uh, you know, uh, i received uh, 11 and just see uh, a large support or so from test key. it was almost 50 tons of 52 tons of medications and medical supplies. and i think that might also be more on the weight. so all of this is crucial to allow us to really to uh, keep the health system uh, even to respond to these attacks. but this is considering the current situation, i believe. what if the escalation groves, what if there's a possible ground invasion? what happened is that, so this is something that we are working on at the moment. and just you know,
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a couple of hours ago i was at the order of nurses and we were bringing in at volunteers and we were working with nursing schools and we were seeing how we can increase the capacity in our hospitals. if we need to receive more casualties, we also have some emergency medical teams that are hold on to them to come to 11 and help us with working on this with a for an organization such as the initial company feels that costs or less. i saw a frontier and, and others and the, the aim of this is really in case that is uh, even the further explanation. i mean, we are in what we are in for specialists, but that is an escalation or an increase the number of casualties for our system to be able to this i want to focus a little bit on the lebanese government, engaging with the international organizations. many have provided aid,
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i understand. i also want to understand, to what extent business age, helping as opposed to let's say, the necessities well being a we do a lot of the 8 that is coming is actually part of the essential is that, that we need. and as i said, it's important for us to increase our inventory. one of the problems we have 2006 is when is a actually affect the air force and effect some of our sports. and therefore, you know, it's a nation, a quick enough to deliver to 11. and this is why, you know, it is important to have a large level of invented. that's then allows us, in case of, you know, such as such incidents, you know, to be able to, to respond to them. i also want the one to understand, to what degree have as the aid provided, also provided some sort of let's say political complications as well. we understand that some of the countries have provided age are also countries that supports the
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escalation ceasefire. have as it been a from countries that would in other words, supports in quotes, israel's right to defend itself. in this case, we have not received any condition and support or the support that came to the bottom has been unconditional. and i think that it's getting 2 values. one, it was a very enforced and the show of solidarity with the news people on 2nd. of course, if you live at the material, the sticks, you know, they the, the medications and the supplies. and i must say that club in an in no way will accept an condition that supports if it interferes with our at heights and our sense. but we are in love and the government's position is very clear from day one. we do not want to work and we are forced to
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