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the, the breaking news from 11 on at least 2 people were killed and 76 wounded as a country is hit by a new wave of israeli tri, unconfirmed reports suggests that has been a leader in the groups. southern baber headquarters was the target about the size of the attack. where is the slide? it wasn't strategic or targeted. it was a carpet bombing on the residential area of the you are correspondent, is that the scene and a route where at least 6 buildings have prolonged following the is really attacked with rescue and scrambling to find survivors amid the rumble. plus israel is of certainly used by the icbc prosecutor of deliberately starving public students in
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the gaza, worst and absurdity without bringing $700000.00 tons of food into guns. that's more than 3000 calories a day. as benjamin netanyahu denies as a $100.00 price system, does that caused by the idea of offensive several delegations walk out of the un general assembly session and protests. while the prime ministers, entourage upon his remarks and the global south countries establish the friends of the platform to help resolve the plan complex, coming in line with a chinese brazilian proposed plan, which blood resilience be has the from our headquarters in moscow? i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. we start with a breaking news from 11 on the idea of has renewed it strikes on the countries capital by root climbing to target civilian buildings allegedly storing hezbollah weapons. earlier on friday, israel hit, they read with
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a massive error strike that targeted has below us headquarters and unconfirmed reports suggest the movements later hassan. those were all i could have been inside the lebanese authorities say at least 6 people were killed and almost 100 wounded in that attack. the idea has issued a warning for people and they route to evacuate from several suburbs of the city. are there on friday 25. others were killed by as really, strikes across 11 on is the 5th consecutive day of large scale cross border compartments. well, now to bring you up to date on the scope of the devastation, lebanon has been facing the 6 buildings were destroyed in this latest strike. and they route with the lebanese health ministry reporting 700 people were killed. over 5 days, you an estimate at least 50 minors were among the casualties in just the past about 48 hours prior to corresponding us. and i can brought us this report from the side
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of the attack. i'm at the sides of the tag where it is to be able to slide the strategic or targeted. it was a carpet bombing on the residential area of da here. the sea is difficult at the spot tubes of smoke are still rising up into the emergency vehicles. are trying to assess the situation. and while this attack happened, we were driving into the capital available it's, we weren't in the south of the country. at moments after entering. we heard that we felt the explosions that happened back to back to back to back. and what made this a lot more difficult to understand is this is the 1st time that as well as targeted the capital in the, in the hours when the sun was about to as actually lose lights. and what we see here is a different, see, it's not one attack is not one bon preliminary report suggests the munitions that was used were 2000 pound warheads that were designed to penetrate through that
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concrete and steel. there were 10 of those that were used to level these buildings . what is also were used throughout the entire day on friday. it was quiet, it was peaceful considering the past week or 2. and it was calm. but looking at the site here right now, it's difficult to understand it's difficult to describe. it came at a time when the israeli prime minister was attending the joint. general assembly became at a time when he was receiving backlash from world leaders, delegations were walking out on him. and in the evening on friday, they levelled buildings. this was not strategic, it was not targeted or precise. like these really military suggests. this was a carpet bombing designed to take out everything and it's wait. one more thing that is important to note is that there are reports suggesting that the target of the attack, what's, what's on the role of the secretary general of hezbollah. these reports were 1st issued by it is rarely newspapers. now we don't necessarily know whether that it's
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true or not, but then what do we can, we can bet our money on is that this will pump the response from his beloved. whether we're talking about a written response of video response by nestle, the given the condition that he was not targeted in this attack, it will be devastating to see how his beloved reacts to this attack. we can expect the already volatile situation here. this, this conflict has been essentially edging its way into the heart of living on it's essentially of worrying factor for many, 2 hours as well. one more important fact about done here was many people think the public in the south relocated to areas like this. and now it's been reduced to the rubble we heard from to ron university, professor aside, mohammed mirandi who's in bay route right now. and she compared the latest is really strikes to a her wrist that gets her attack. these were all residential buildings. these were all civilians, they were women and children, and in those buildings,
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many of them because their villages and towns are being palm, not only in this house, but in the east of lebanon, in the back of a came to pay route, to seek refuge. it is a v, i think probably i, i triple digits it's, it's $119911.00. every time the best way the machine slaughter is women and children. they say they were seeking someone. they were seeking some lead or that, and that's what they will do in the future as well. they always lie, and they will always use less than that guessing media to try to justify these horrific crimes against humanity. what we saw today and they were, was carpet bombing. and one of the most crowded cities and neighborhoods in the whole region. it is, it is beyond belief that any human being could do this. and it is beyond belief that any government in the world would not break off ties with
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a resume that carries out such a crime. hezbollah confirms it targeted the city of stuff and in northern israel, in an apparent response to the attack. and as rarely media report a building has been hits, this latest attack on bay root has prompted both the is really and lebanese prime ministers to cut short their trip to the un session and return home. following the latest is really strikes on 11 on un security council members gathered in new york to discuss the middle east escalation russian foreign minister. second law prov, categorically condemned the attacks on a route stating the region is on the brink of full blown war. a new way to go to the other one is what he's doing is the fact that these really understanding conflict remains. the result is the stabilizing the entire region, the unprecedented fidelity association of consequences. and because the system has, the rigor is a sharp escalation in the living on his real documentation over the escrow. but the news news that i'm speaking with is that the brings a full blown war because it is which it seems so keenly wish to see to transpire on
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september 23rd alone. as a result of the large scale is really the bottom of lebanon, at least $558.00 people died, including 50 children, to, according to unison. in one day and living on with more people were killed. then in the past 11, mostly to be seen cupid, any strongly condemned actions of these really side which blatantly violates the sovereignty of the country of level. and also we call for the the medias to the st . jammed. 2 isn't usually still still it is there any which will end a slower, further bloodshed and created conditions for diplomatic political resolution. but these that i knew will be to woodson, how many little washington has had a different reaction with us president joe biden, and secretary of state anthony blinking, saying they were quote, gathering data and were not informed about nor participated in the attack. michael maloof, former defense department senior security policy analyst says the attack couldn't have been carried out without america giving israel a green lights. no,
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i don't believe a word. they ever say any more. haven't you haven't worked with them. i don't believe a word of it. they were there, obviously you were aware of it. they probably had to have this kind of precise intelligence tells me that a lot of intelligence agencies were involved in acquiring this information and, and, and, and to hit in the evening. and in a densely populated area, they had to know precisely where the, where the site was. so they had they be using all kinds of intelligence, particularly from, i would say, even including from united states. but i also think hospitalized as a, as a serious uh, security breach. but then even if now is robert, is killed there. there's already a successor in the wings. how's blood has trained for years that they, that the person in position always trained because a successor and that's what we're seeing. that's what is going to be happening
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again. and it just so happens that the string of assassinations that have occurred on its face the, the, it's released would like to think it, it's going to cripple husband off. but it's, it's not because the people that, that have been there, underlings are now in a position and haven't been trained. they know what to do next. and even if all communications were shut off, hospital has procedures on how to undertake operations. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu took a stand at the un general assembly in new york. earlier in the day several countries delegations were spotted walking out of the chamber in protest as the is rarely and leader to the floor. even the saudi delegation was absence, as netanyahu talked about his desire to improve relations with the country. he deflected the blame for his failure to achieve that goal, saying it's a wrong fault. adding that to ron and its proxy is all responsible for the violence
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in the region and insisting israel is the one fighting for peace as, as the decimal and gaza from the relentless is really operation, has surpassed. 41000 is real, sleep space is real. yours will be israel has made peace of will make peace again. this rose up certainly accused by the icbc prosecutor of deliberately starving palestinians and gaza. what an absurdity without bringing 700000 tons of food into gaza. that's more than 3000 calories a day for every man, woman and child, and because the real war criminals are not in israel. there any one there in garza, it's syria and lebanon, indiana. and those of you will stand with these walk on those. those of you will stand with evil against good, with the pers, against the blessing. those of you do so should be ashamed of yourselves,
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as we spoke with as rarely problem, that member of our cast from the head us party who says benjamin netanyahu has no intention of stopping the blood shed and is driven by his own political aims. well, you know, you know, when that, then you know a lot, as i said, we say dance that we use when he opens his mouth high blood story goes, he's continually consistently as being lying, not a a on the no way seems deep there, but i must like a and then it'd be gone for about the only is political covey that perhaps before was the same here. the main and it's supposed to be for the ongoing data, but bloodshed, israel cannot for the will. and that so this database violin and our belief is on these are the governments and, but not really to say it on that. and it then, you know, just is the main with one of them put the blame on because it's very clear. and, and, and it's everybody knows that including the image done it then, you know,
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in the center was from the, there's only one way to stop the black chair to stop the general side of investigating guys at any rate you stop, they must have a live alone and also if you goes to elizabeth, these lady hostages will brittany lifted and sacrifice to didn't den shouldn't be buying it. them, you know, and his gang. and i'll just hold up old sort of goes home off the shore things on evening, which i don't, the goes against the won't good, i don't are getting them into the di, what all these violence to stop. and everybody knows the only way to have ship it on a small diesel by stop the attack. when does this burn, re delete these early renewal form, guys a here's what i said from the start that was easily we to close formed doesn't stops. they must think of their fees the lights of stops also, everybody knows that's the only way the government to visa doesn't want to stop those attacks and doesn't want to stop the blood ship and they will. they don't
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care about anyone including these ladies themselves. they don't care about the lives of these. the will being let alone will probably see me on the needs of ideas that you won't want to continue it then you know, because that's the only way you things that you will say in bio. and that's the only thing the blogs seem noticed like you, we do have these valleys anyway, it doesn't get about. i would secure with the entities, i would i bottom and it doesn't get about deep enough because it's still around it by the goats. would you only believe the team to continue with the bloodshed? the messiah guns? that's i believe it, but that's crazy. that shouldn't stop. but they also put the blame old by just ministration. indeed, you will, for one of you hasn't done anything to stop it. simply the directly, but not practically shame on that. and now as the international community warns of the risk of full scale war in the middle east,
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israel and hezbollah are pointing the finger of blame at each other, just as they did in the 2611 and warm r t, as roman customer of has been looking at the power loss on the latest escalation between israel and it has, the law has become the deadliest of self since that 2006 war a conflict that many fear could be repeating itself to day. 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 very soldiers and killed 8 others. the response was swift and incense with is ready forces unleashing a barrage of air and artillery strikes across the 11. and what defines of this? 4 were the number of violations of international law and the heavy soul of civilians is read. it forces repeated this truck areas with no apparent military targets, inflicting heavy casualties among civilians and causing widespread destruction
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which race concerns them on their rights groups on the conduct of israeli forces. once again, is there elizabeth taken on its excessive military force to settle the problems with its neighbors. and 11 on is once again, the victim of an aggression whose the brutality has exceeded all expectations, and on previous aggressions, hiding as always behind the right to set of defence. this reveals their twisted understanding on international law idea of tanks also to positions more than one kilometer into the northern central and southern strip. the violence has continuing to do a family of 5 was killed then in his valley. thank 5 to the house and gaza, which is at least the 2nd time in the reporting period. the many members of a family have been to the pals. this sentiments was a widely shared. the award triggered an outpouring of international condemnation with many countries accusing israel offsite,
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disproportionate response that violates of international norms. the presidency of the european union is shocked and dismayed by these riley. as to our just on the southern ebony style of quanah. there was no justification for the tax causing the casualty symbol of innocent civilians, most of whom were women and children. the fact that the residents had been one 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 with the creation of civilians from solving them on the normal process of negotiation. you the fact that civilian targets and civilians in law, the states are being bombarded is against international law and completely
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unacceptable. the allegations against israel extends beyond the battlefield. a start reminder of its past abuses, is she on prison in southern lebanon, in the vicinity, or run by israel's proxy force, the south lebanon army became the story as for torture and arbitrary detention. although israel denied that direct control human rights watch report. and that is really personnel trains and guided v s l a. making israel complicit him. the systematic abuse prisoners were held without being charged often for years and 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 has full of fighters and infrastructure and that civilian casualties work. and unfortunately, the consequence of has the laws,
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tactics. we defend ourselves in this brutal war, and sometimes tragically, as has happened to the women and children and do gets hurt because they are used as a human shield by that his beloved. this is 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 which i equipped with a, an air raid shelter to save people from booms and 11 on live 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
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conflict. people 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 that uh, that uh, unfortunately, costs some people to lose or lose or live and us and people to lose their life. but on the other hand, it was, has believed the cause 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 has a attack, and we're finding it ended on august 14th, 2006 after israel, as the law and lebanese government agreed to the terms of united nations resolution, 17 o one. the resolution called for an immediate cease fire. the withdrawal is ready to forces and the disarmament of his bullet. however,
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the resolution did little to resolve the underlined tensions and the scars how the conflicts were made during the 34 day war. israel submitted 3 operations target is not only hezbollah 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 it has belie, emerged from the war. claiming victory. the human cost and devastation left a lasting damage to lebanon. the friends of piece china and brazil, together with other global south countries, are establishing a platform aimed at resolving the ukraine conflict. the announcement was made after a meeting between chinese and brazilian officials on the sidelines of the un general assembly to china, brazil, and other global south countries sharing the same vision are about to establish the
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friends of peace platform on the ukraine crisis. this isn't if it's made by china, brazil, and the global south countries to seek peace. friends and pace is not a closed road, jo, changing but an open platform. i shall kite. it does not say competition or confrontation, think, but robin and inclusive dialogue. and the ultimate idea of that proposal by brazil and china is to create the necessary conditions for dialogue between russia and ukraine. and it seems more and more countries are on the same page with them, especially in the global south. we know that at least 15 countries have agreed to join these discussions here at un general assembly hosted by brazil discussing this proposal. uh, they do included 13, the united arab emirates, saudi arabia, mexico hungry and others. specifically what brazil and china are proposing is the de escalation by both sides on the battlefield. exchanges of prisoners, humanitarian aid for the civilian population. they're calling on both sides to
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refrain from attacking nuclear facilities and using weapons of mass destruction. but most importantly, they're calling on both sides to hold peace talks at international conferences recognized by both sides. now it seems logical, however, ukraine's leader vladimir zelinski was quick to reject the proposal. he's been asking why these countries simply haven't accepted these frankly one sided peace plan, which includes 0 concessions on the behalf. if someone in the world 6 alternatives to any of these points or tries to ignore any of them, it's likely means they themselves want to do it part of what, who is doing the point that ignore reveals that desire them hiding. and when the chinese brazilian duel tries to grow into quiet
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voices with someone in you or with cell one, you may have forgot seeing something alternative to a full. and just these, the question arises. what does the through interest? everyone must understand. you will not boost your power at ukraine's expense some strong accusations from vladimir zelinski there. nevertheless, it seems, washington isn't rolling out the idea of the key of having to trade the land for peace with the russian. here's what john kirby said on thursday. that's going to be up to him, and i would tell you were not sitting around with maps of ukraine and markers and coming up with, you know, alternative scenarios here. or, gee, maybe we could convince the landscape to trade this for that. we're not involved in that kind of a game here. but as i said many, many times if and when and how this war ends. it's got to be in a way that president zelinski and the ukrainian people can accept. and if there's trade space, he gets to decide what that trade space is. listening to john kirby,
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that perhaps we're witnessing a slight shift in washington's rhetoric. never the less vladimir zalinski has been calling the proposal by brazil and china as destructive. however, 1 may wonder if rejecting calls for dialogue from such big players could be very productive in their current context. earlier and my colleague nikki aaron discussed the new global south platform with palo negarra batista, junior, i, brazilian economist, and former international monetary fund, executive director. i think it's a very positive initiative on the potto brazil in china. i have a long myself advocated that fizzle, china and other countries can play a role in mediating the end of this crisis. now there's a landscaping reaction as probably he, it's difficult to explain, but i would say, i would surmise that he may feel that china, even brazil are closer to russia than to him into pain. in any case,
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the landscape doesn't do anything, fund the mental without. let's say, consulting united states and in the west in general. so i suspect any rejection of the initiative by the lens is reflects the rejection of that initiative by the united states. russian speaking areas of former ukraine need to be part of a rush. don't boss, try me of course, and other of less. and i suspect that the, the you pain is not on you've been with the west is not willing to recognize that that would be seen as a major defeat. so politically. now, i don't see the possibility of bringing these countries really to the table. unfortunately, moving on as a form, a founding member of a new development and find keywords and extensively on the, the slow pace of data on the rise ation in bricks. countries. why is the process so hard to develop in your view and most of the, of the benefits and risks it does. it ends how well let me tell you, i think it has progressed in some respects, a lot of
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a trade and transactions between the big sentries and now the national conference is bypassing the dollar. but in other respects, it hasn't progressed that much. for example, the new development bank has yet to work, mostly with national defense is to dollars a dangerous coincidence. but it this way. see what's happened to the russian reserve has been weaponized by the united states. so the united states as a main enemy of the dollar, because we can trust in the dollar. so many countries and also cont, seeking for alternatives. and if it is ex, it says that the brits jointly can provide such an alternative because payments and national occurrences, that's fine. but there's a limit to that. you can go beyond that limit if you don't have a new reserve currency as an alternative to the us dollar. these weaponized, this weaponized ation of the u. s. financial system of the dollar has backfired, has weak in the dollar and has weak and trust in the west and financial says on
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out to here in moscow where russian energy week is in full swing experts and high ranking and government officials have come to the russian capital t shirts, variance, and work on joint initiatives. the head of gas exporting countries for them joined us for an exclusive interview and explained how natural gas will be one of the most important resources for countries focusing on a green transition. the most cool is how's the particular significance, what i've seen the dcf in 2008 it is he added in most cool that to the subject of the gus explore think it is the for on the was adopted. establishing the visa instead of government them organization, which comprises us to day the 20 member can to this to get the account. florida 40 percent of global gust of these ups. and at the same time for about 40 percent of market at the time because the migration which is the expanding g as in the last 2 years, we have 3 countries joining got some of them be commodity. sonya and they've got a,
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i believe, uh uh, if i have to summarize in the few points the, what i have listened here in this, uh, uh, gotcha. and then do we get the one, the importance of index? and i think uh and then the is required for uh, economic development for associated progress as well. that's what the protection of using vitamin and a bit is. yes. we project that the energy demand will increased by 20 percent by 2050 energy access. and in $9450.00 a month, the issue is the 18 in africa today. or most of the 900000000 people do not have access to clean fuels for cooking. 600000000 remote access to reliable electricity. and this is the open dicing the coding on socio economic development and go to florida in the 7 summit of heads of state and government, which was has been marked in ideas of the outcome of the sum of the ideas,
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the declarations, the date that the support of or d, c, f member companies to the african nations in the fight, i guess energy poverty and express the full support for the effort to ensure the socio economic development of the countries. and in the, of the people with a full victory. i believe that this is an extremely important issue. we have the knowledge assigned to me more than dumb of in descending with aflac, which is the energy i just see of the of the communion. and we have stopped working with them on this issues like transitioning from for additional us used to mpg. we work also with either of the out of the african union with issues that are like it to access to clean to reliable electricity. as i think uh, this is very important to the other associates of aspect which is very important and confusing the ads. you just declare ition is that a life of authentic and.

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