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to reduce and avoid conflict in the region for us is the greatest enabler of israel's forever wars. the israel returns a t h all night santa fide and partially decomposed bodies together for the authorities in the ends waiver, refusing to accept the corpses until full information about where and how they died is provided. also ahead as large numbers of anti war protestors gather. right. so i do in headquarters in new york, the is really and tell us the new leaders arrived to deliver their speeches of the i knew of the general assembly and stopped this crime. stop it now. stop killing children and women, stop the genocide. stop sending weapons to is real. we will not stop until we reach all our goals. and the israel bombard slab and on the 5th day in a row, saying it strikes on the capital bay rich are to our thing is bull up. we speak
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exclusively to the lebanese health minister who states the vast majority of the victims, our civilians, with no ties to the militant brute. on the excuse that the, you know, is it a queen size a split homes? i mean, how can you hide, excuse me, aside in your apartment? i think this is an insult to the advantages of people the, it's friday, it's mid day in moscow, and this is the global user on and off on our t interns. us. we'd be given gals have, for israel, has sent a low rate with a t h. palestinian bodies to the size of the enclave. providing new information on the right. the entities are cause of death. the palestinian health ministry says it's suspended. the process of receiving the corpses until the full details are
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provided. gals and officials say they're waiting for the names, ages and genders, so the deceased to be supplied us. many of the policies are badly decomposed. the health ministry also reached out to the international committee of the red cross who are usually involved in such processes. but say they only receive the apology from the organization for failing to follow the protocol. a doctor working in the script describes what he's done at the non those monetize have arrived to us. some of them a complete bonus about some of fragments, but the fragments have decomposed to have some of the board executive. we can't open the refrigerator out of the containment to deal with them, and we contacted the owners to transport them to the cemetery. and there will be batteries, evidence of the war crimes by these run accusation. army is inside the container. the situation is very bad. the smell is unbearable informed through the united nations. i just see the non goes much. isaac will arrive in these containers. these are, there are many monetize. we don't know the number would told it was 18,
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but we could not come then because of the inability of medical stuff to deal with them. and just see of this is fred and inside the stables. according to palestinian authorities. the latest truck sent by israel is the 5th in less than a year. it's being reported that also has received hundreds of decomposing all night into 5 bodies following the october 7th from us. the terrorist attack in april, a mass grave with more than 300 corpses, buried bias really forces was uncovered in the southern city of con eunice. when we spoke to tell us to me in british writer and political level as i've dealt already off on on this, he's israel's actions are an insult to his place at the un onto international this is a really very clear, we'll move from that is that i just said that binds the button bodies to uh,
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the health and ministration and gaza, i think this is an easy and so cool and so, and especially very used to so what, so what, what about, what's the names where they with kids and which way with the with to yeah, so it is, it is actually a very, very and something from that i need to do. so, you know, there is no dignity of the best people and that's best. so this kind of behavior is that could be a cop indications back. there is that a, the really nothing to, to split. they have noticed sick that due to the scene in what would that they are alive or that so it is very clear that there's a way to say, we don't, we don't care about that person. no, we don't care about the united nation. we don't care about anybody. so we want to do what we want to do. so we and that's, that's the, that's what this, that kind of practice the on actually doing in gaza. i'm also in the west bank now,
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and we don't know what will happen even cell segment and data. so it is, if this is an a trademark to thoughts or people to cause people to ask me know, to speak to the people, to view many people. um, visit about it, but a good example folder will not let her point the is really defense forces. say they have attacked over 200 quotes because bullet targets in lab. and on in the past 24 hours, the idea of also posted video, a fighter chance getting those positions earlier. the, it's really military and 9 states had killed the groups grown union commander in a stripe on a routes. his bullet has no itself confirmed the death of muhammad, whose same sererra and despite israel's allies calling for us, expire the prime minister, saves his forces, will press on with the result, the size of 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
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a return of northern residents to their homes. but he was speaking there in new york and silence gathered outside you and hate to their opponent. mister netanyahu's arrival for the general assembly session, blocking manhattan streets and stopping traffic in turn around, a dozen people were arrested. protestors condemned israel's actions in downtown demanded an immediate cease fire. the palestinian leader also address the united nations by fluids a bus called into question. if israel should hold membership of the organization while violence in the middle east rages, so i will apply, we will stop this crime. stop it now. stop killing children and women stop the genocide to stop sending weapons to is real stress. the need to immediately stop the war. the international community must immediately impose sanctions on israel. we regret that the us administration, the world's democracy,
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the largest democracy in the world would be 3 times obstructed draft resolutions of the security council, demanding israel to observe a ceasefire. and this further encouraged israel to continue its aggression. this is the united states, the very country that was the only member and the security council that voted against granting the state of palestine full membership and the un. we don't deserve membership in the eyes of america. so they use the veto against it. israel, which refuses to implement to united nations resolutions are that does not deserve to be a member in this international organization. while as those are marks for being made, washington was busy topping off the idea of some toiletries stops to the tune of almost $9000000000.00 that some of this part has been 90. $5000000000.00 foreign. a bill signed off earlier this year with large swathes all of the techs peer funded lisa lade, heading to his real onto p. if we crunch the numbers that are t dot com, the tribes have also been filling the streets of the british capital
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to protest. the ongoing is really offensive in level many of those rallying way palestinian and lebanese flags. protesters also held bothers which red spell farming is real and shunted. israel is a terrorist state. we heard from some of the attendance who urged that sanctions against west jerusalem being post is the x, the gradient bus. it has all of the different missions to be an immediate cease. i read the apartment, there are people here in the room. and of course, everyone is very worried that
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was really strikes on lab and on the are continuing now for a 15 ro, lebanese authority, say at least 2 people were killed and 15 wounded in the latest. the idea of a tug on bayard suburbs is really strikes that a 10 story residential block in a densely populated area of the country's capital, were large, palestinian refugee, complicated, or correspondents in beverage. to be more about how tense the situation current and to the conflict has been raging. we know that has the law has launched numerous rockets over the course of the past few hours overnight, mostly so much so that there is a shift in the tactics or the operations strategy with respect to these attacks. we know, like we don't early this week, the attack sizeable of what's coming out. we're specifically focused on northern
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territories of israel's, and they were slowly inching his way closer towards the capital of uh television. and what we're looking at right now is these attacks overnight, specifically targeted the capitol of israel and to the surrounding suburbs. and these attacks are on the intensifying that were reports over the course of the past few days, suggesting that the rocket fire that has the lives been undertaking has been so frequently. so demanded that be arriving at some point while failed to intercept a number of ms. selves which resulted in the explosions across the state of israel . and there's been of course, a great deal of back and forth. is really military has been responding to these attacks or continuing the situation as of all the task at these attacks. also leading to an influx of internally displaced people, people fleeing from the south. we know that the situation of the lebanese capital is just that much dire as well. when we 1st arrived last week, the capital was essentially a ghost town. we were having discussions with the local,
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suggesting that there's nobody on the streets. we were having issues interviewing people, talking to them, understanding the situation. but ever since the wave of violence took place. and this essentially, and that is an issue to a full place. war is where the words of the lebanese health minister, the people have been closely making their way towards the lebanese capital. it's a lot more crowded. it's a lot more of that's the populated comparison. but we also visited some of these refugee champs, these productivity terms, within the capital of battles. we spoke to some of the locals, and besides speaking to them, we could see the after the dfcs of war, that the, some southern church over the course of the past few decades ever since of mid to late 19 hundreds. and whatever is real attached loving on these accounts are not spared, as well as a, to some of those to, to at the local mayor of uh, virtual, but a local cab uh close to the servers has to say with them is what happened is an ongoing crime committed by the israeli enemy,
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and we witness the scene every day for 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. you managed to sit down with the 11 east health minister. we're going to show that an interview that you did earlier in full in just a moment. but give us a sense of all of the main parts of what he wanted to convey to you on our audience . well, 1st and foremost, he said that the ministry itself is a position where it is ready. it is prepared to face the challenges. but as of course, this does not necessarily mean that there welcoming it in any way possible, but the words that he spoke the words that came out of his mouth, especially when he said that the country, it's been a full fledged war that was concerning because up until this point we've been discussing, will there be a full scale war? will we be subject to this on the lebanese minister believes that he believes that the country is that what with israel, the attacks that have been ongoing,
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of course, have been the most violent attacks since 2006 in fact, even more violent than the war in 2006 the casualties that amount to over the course of about a month 34 days of a such a been tally up in a matter of just a few days. so the health minister believes that the situation is volatile, is worried for the most part. but it also says that as the lebanese people that they would do everything they can to ensure that they can get through this once more or less as the direct tennessee. thank you for taking the time to speak to us at our 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 level uh, starting with the industry and discriminate the attack uh on uh, civilians, especially with the, uh, use of the exposing, explode, exploding, uh,
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communication devices. and then with the uh, black monday where we had uh, almost 600 innocent civilians who can including 140 women and children and almost 1800 uh inches uh, including uh, has skid uh, professionals, workers including ambulance workers and others. um, uh and the, unfortunately the cottage continues uh the, the dental you provided was that just on monday that was on monday. this is the worst day when it comes to uh, casualties since the shipping will. so what's the economy, what does it sit at right now? so up to now uh for most of the total number of people can, uh, by the explosions is more than $1300.00 uh, uh,
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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 let's go from there 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 that and that homes. and is it a soft? it's indiscriminate that tax and the we had seen that this was widespread into different agents of 11. i think that the in the main name of this and disagreements fx is to spread a in vitamins, then of course feed off status and to cause mass exodus,
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which is unfortunately what happens when we, we witness that tens of thousands of families that left the homes in the nation and go to uh, more safety. so is there anything special 7 hours 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 what degree is it civilian casualties as opposed to members that has been law the almost all of the injuries 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 says, because to be what, uh, transporting patients from a residential areas. uh, this with, from that homes or from the some people with a work. and i see as i said, you know, the family amongst women, i'm off children. 2 of those who can uh,
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with actually uh, stuff at a u. n. 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 has open access to all areas and i like comes with the is i does not allowed to meet. you have to go in and, and do the do what this do it what? so what's happening in hasa and 11 in the media can go forward everywhere. and therefore the media kathy, the sustain, whether to those where civilians or whether these photos of that should areas on the 2nd the, you know, the excuse that the, you know, is it, i is giving that people who are hiding midsize at their homes. i mean, how can you hide a christmas time in your apartment? i think this is an incentive to the intelligence of people to claim that the people hide and also. so if you look at the areas,
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that's what's target some of those areas where it, who to sleep or politically complete the opposite to as well. and to claim that, you know, some of these villages where they wouldn't know the emphasis on actually hiding what that is 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 incident 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, the international community who allows you to is, and to get away with, with impunity for it's frustrating and, and because that is now also allowing is,
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are you going to make these force claims? i'm ok, i'm speaking of one of these attacks. there are reports which says yes, that live in 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 minutes of energy and what to. uh, so i kinda have to confirm attacks on these infrastructure that i can maybe talk about you in the under so. so what about the health and infrastructure? were you prepared for these attacks when the we had been planning or working on the plan for us of the mass casualties? you not anybody who sees what design is doing it 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, this is not our 1st, what is it a and, and the 20064 and previous was, uh, you know, mess must,
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that goes where it was not uncommon. so we happened to failing. i would have a system to receive uh, you know, the uh, mass casualties. and this is the plan that was an active last week uh, with the exclusions. uh, you know, uh now was there any effects on have skid 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 has good workers. these people were injured and taken to hospital. so what so central and like now is the health care infrastructure in a position to deal with this. 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 crisis such as, you know,
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the financial crisis or over the, or the 1st explosion to send, you know, these, these crisis and, and i think that's up and now in the cutting towards, i'd be, have 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 have been able to mount system response in the sense that 4 hospitals are working together and, and ambulances. now, obviously we are working at almost full capacity. and that is why i think because that should, that is a deterioration and the situation. uh, this can affect 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, we've out invented is now almost 4 months supplies or medications,
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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 uh, yesterday, uh, you know, uh, i received uh, 11 and received uh, a large support also from turkey. it was almost 50 tons of 52 tons of medication for medical supplies. and i think that might also be more on the way . so all of this is crucial to allow us to really to keep the health system even to respond to these effects. 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, a couple of hours ago i was at the order of nurses and we were bringing in
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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 maybe confuse that on to them to come to 11 and 10. plus, we were working on this with a, for of demonstrations such as the initial comments you off that costs or less, i saw a frontier and, and others. and the, the name of this is really in case it is uh, even if the escalation, i mean we are and what we got in front 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 8. i understand. i also want to understand, to what extent is this a helping, as opposed to, let's say, the necessities well, you know, we did
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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 the 2006 is when is a and actually effect the air force and effect some of our sports. and therefore, you know, it's a nation 8 quick enough to deliver to them. and this is why, you know, it is important to have a large level of inventory that 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 to 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 that provided age are also countries that supports the escalation the ceasefire. have as it been a from countries that's would in other words, supports in quotes,
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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 hasn't been unconditional. and i think that it's gotten to values one, it was a very important the show of solidarity with the news people on 2nd, of course, it delivered the materialistic, you know, the, the, the medications and the different supplies. and i must say that club on an in no way will accept an additional uh that supports if it interferes with i wasn't that heights and our sense, but we are in the oven and the government's position is very clear from day one. we do not want to work and we are forced to, for, and from day one we have called for a cease fire from casa to 11. and we believe that, you know,
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the kind of conflict we shouldn't have a diplomatic solution unlocked a minute to the solution. to the conference, the only 1st thing that seems to be as an administrative solution is there, and that is why it has every time there is a, you know, i propose an order and try for the groom. i think solution. it escalated or it's created fx to get a, any effort that the, that the international community wants to do. and i guess briefly, one of my final questions would also focus on some of the rhetoric involved as well . and with respect to the government's position, we've been following it for the past year. the general sentiment hasn't been we do not want to war. and more importantly, that there is a distinction between the official representation of the nice people, the government itself and testable. however, these really officials would suggest otherwise they, they, they seem to think that there is no distinction that hezbollah is living on,
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and they've been on, as has the law did when you, when you have anything to say what that was. but of course i disagree completely, and anyone who has followed the given these politics know that you know, when it comes to hezbollah, that are a lot of political position to, to hedge funds. but what the liver and these people and the values political system is united on, is that, you know, when a innocent civilians are start to get to. this affects us all as one and not the effects one party. and so something that you could see in there is funds of hospitals and 2 incidents that okay, with you know, all the hospitals from for backgrounds or in old areas mounted a unit. 5 response to app provides it care for our community and our fee and the, you know, as far as, as well as
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a month state taxes. we really believe that you know, a ceasefire. and would also take away the excuse that uh, that state that that might be using to keep its activities and therefore on testable it has clearly said that if the authorities in because we have to stop, if they were to be a ceasefire investor, then it would stop at all, it's activities and i think that's, let's take, you know, let's, let's put them on the test next to each of these 5 and the concepts. and i think that will help us move closer to a diplomatic solution, your excellency, but also have you live in homes, minnesota of health. thanks for your time. thank you. the the us supposes the biggest threat to world peace. that's the very direct sent him into stated by the chinese defense ministry spokesman,
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who also slammed washington for its rhetoric towards patient. in recent years, the us has projected his hedge melnik's thinking on to china view the chinese military from the perspective of competition in freight. and hyped up the so called chinese military freight during the reparable extent, intending to justify its expansion of military power. 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 todd will not kill the united states or an illness. 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 china 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 continually see the military industrial complex and occur. campbell b is bill as a shows are of the bite and administration who's in charge of the us policy towards
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age of a particularly toward china. not that china is no longer menacing. worse, because for decades china has tried to adopt but 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 biting, 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 it, as is us, is a one that's the biggest factor between cost usability 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. well let's say keep a focus on the east asia because the next prime minister of diplomacy being a 9th.

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