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hello and welcome to the cross stuff full force here. we discussed some real in the time of the last 12 months palestinians here in gaza have lived 3 circumstances that most people, most of us could not even imagine or comprehend. one year since the gauze of will broke out, the international red cross tells all teams of young today's health care system is in ruins. and millions of palestinians remain displaced. amid the relentless is raney from fog until those calls i left. the idea of says it will soon launch a naval operational games. pensacola, how's? it tells citizens to avoid the waters? i'm show them up and themselves on the russian m. o t one
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a thing, ukraine is planning to falsify accusation. placing moscow is using illegal methods of real fast key of a sense to present it so named evidence before the weld chemical lesson watch dog to sweep the monday evening. here in most go with live from all tease h q. it's great to have your company. this use our life in golf site is now merely a matter of survival. that's what an international red cross committee's spokes parsons told us describing the consequences of this rose, unprecedented assault on garza, 42000 people have reportedly been killed with millions more displaced and either the last 12 months palestinians here in gaza have lived 3 circumstances that most people, most of us could not even imagine or comprehend. people have been displaced tens of
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times. so many times, each time they have to pack up everything that they are in and try to carry it in their arms, including the shelters, the tents, or any tops that they have, the children food, any clean water that they have and, and move to another place it is absolutely i. she meant a tearing catastrophe here in dogs, all throughout the entire gulf stream. the biggest priorities to us include health care and in public health. this really is impacted by so many different aspects. things like died tree diversity and food, clean water and safe water, which we know is a struggle for people to get this week is immune systems. people. uh, you know, i haven't been able to strengthen themselves, but they're exhausted from the last 12 months of constant adrenalin running through their veins. they're also things like essential infrastructure which doesn't exist in many places in the gaza strip. things like having access to safe and drinking.
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most of the people is a challenge every single day. we see people lineup jones, empty jugs, waiting for water trucks. every single thing that people have to do to survive in the day during the day is huge amount of energy full them rates on the west spine to um, have also been increasing over the past year. and is there anything you can tell us about the situation? the last year 2023 was the deadliest again for palestinians in the west bank in a decade. unfortunately, we've seen 2020 full or if it takes up. the numbers of those who have been killed or injured drastically increased since october 7th, 2023. and it has very real impacts for people who live in the west. thanksgiving parents are scared to to submit kids to school. they don't, no. when they took children leave, if they will come home. people have had that works shot they have had restrictions of movement. and all of these impacts, every aspect of why the palestinians who are living in the west bank while are now
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joined by for them, is where it is curious here to see coordinator on on the list going and then it's hawk. it's good to have you on the program. welcome. um, obviously it's the end of the 3 of october 7th, a year on. i do just want 1st got your impressions, original goals that will stay to eliminate him, us returning the hostages. well, we only would've thought year on unfortunately, i must say that these when failed twice at once uh, in exterminating. come us. and from the beginning i said, and i think that the also on our team that eliminate the living. i think the come us and something that you can do because this is an idea. i think that the as read was successful in breaking and the military for success. i'm us thing garza, but we see them today. that sounds completely yesterday. that's been in the
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southern area and one of the memorials. and during the memorial, come us and managed to long shed me size toward skis when today again, so of school. so i can say that the we knew to succeed in that and bringing back the hostages, which from my point of view was the most important goal from the beginning of the war. but unfortunately, these are the government that didn't say it's uh like a the most important goal and still, while how no one hostages are held back from us. no, not the back home. and i think that the, the fixed is really neglected them twice once before october, 7th, and 2nd time, also to the 7 is really a shame. and i do also want to ask you, were you surprised when is where i opened up the northern front and lebanon?
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i can say that they will surprise i. i was surprised that these were the waited so long. in fact here, i think so many people from the know the to the center of the easily wasting the one year. and before we started to do something with the northern border, i thought to again, beginning of the world that the northern level jerry's and much more important at that point than it's also, you know, and we'll put you in case you can use the term hope your tuesday, october 7th, eh, to start and build and you'll be in, in the note in the front of the israel. uh so i, you know, i wasn't very surprised. um i think that i was, i was surprised that the, this time it seems like are these are the government is the very, uh, uh the diligence in, in what days doing your guys,
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this is but i know it was very surprised to see that the intelligence we have regarding to spa is much greater and different than what we had them from us before the 7. i mean, oh, the person who seems to be driving a lot of this is benjamin netanyahu. now he, himself has been on the incredible pressure. so i mean, we have seen the pro test happening almost on a weekly basis of this. he talked about the hostages, he's still remaining captivity, but also within the document. and that seems to be disagreement about how to approach the conflicts on both fronts. what do you make of his grip on power right now, and also what his motivations off the suing the was the you know, the, i'm like a, what we see on tv the now or was when uh it gives the answer because the looks like
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a very strong in person. uh, talking in a very uh, hosted way, i think that the measurements and you know, in the end is a very weak person. and indeed we see that through the last year and let him get into each of the goals that, that he himself decided on. he thinks about politics before he thinks about the well being offered the site to be as well in the region. and i think that the, from the beginning there was more diplomacy to do uh, which he didn't do. i think that's a, in the beginning after october 7th, all of us. but he is a live there. it will show by the outcome of what happens. and right now he's constantly very busy with his politics. williams were moving in the defense minister, bring someone as during the war. but when you ask yourself whether benjamin
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is in, you know, is working for the national goals of the say, the phase right? from my point to point of view, i must say, it doesn't seem like that. it's very disturbing. i just recently, one of the position members that give them the sol joining these the government. so he's busy with his government and the how to survive in the, in voltage. but i'm not sure that is a very busy in thinking ahead. how is what is supposed to survive in the, in the region in the me least in terms of is right, a survival. i mean, obviously what's incredibly important. so the idea is, uh us money and western support militarily diplomatic p, i think has been incredibly important obviously for us to reset. and i mean the policy, obviously there been the split the headlines of being dominated by this. i possibly can't remember the day why didn't come and talk about it. it was inevitable. but
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what do you make of the, the international response to the war i'm to, as well as the post. yeah, it hasn't changed at all. it seems like a change. i think the world is the today, impatient about the what's the, what's going on? i think that we need to differentiate between uh, some of the criticism which i can understand. okay. we can argue sometimes, but the i myself, but i think that the, uh, if we talk about the civilians in, in the god history, if there is criticism above the way is rarely stripping civilians. this something we should talk about. ok. i think that is why should the fights very harshly its enemies from us because by now but i think we need to also put some effort in trying to make sure that the civilians are not getting here. so i can understand
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this a criticism, but i think the world should understand the form and is really points of view. and i'm saying it as a piece activities and someone that usually and criticize the nothing else government. and then we'll also should understand that only is where it is now, very afraid about their survival and about the future of the central phase, right? and this is why the world should be more involved in what's going on. i think the what should the push me out of the government into it. i say it like being in this area. we've spell it posted names because i still believe in to state the solution. something but the nothing you know, abundance a few years ago. and i think that the having a solution to the, for the simple them, we are bringing in a so they are area and the golf sconces together. it to fight what blocks is the bigger enemy and in the bigger enemy is
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a wrong and all the time when we're dealing with this is by the some us in other groups we're actually dealing with books is a very well i understand. well, i'd like to set a 2 state solution piece up to this. so i think that's a wonderful note to end on, on this day one year anniversary of that piece rate in the region and bloodshed to and i was form is where the security agency code now on unless going and then it's i thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. by while washington remain steadfast and it's support, what are this ray, the prime minister netanyahu with the us recently, imposing sanctions on an international, how mass fundraising network spots as its own, met a tree aid to israel, hit a record high of almost $18000000000.00 over the past year, revenue cost drugs been taking a closer look at washington's involvement in the conflict. much garza is now
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a wasteland. nearly 42000 palestinians have been killed since the start of his rails, or on the enclave. after the october 7th. how mazda attack, with most casualties, women and children, mere sophistic so many politicians of the western world, but didn't exist. central tragedy for an entire people with allegations on genocide increasingly growing louder and the words of concern for the city and civilians from some of the brass of the collective west seems to run the contrary to their actions. the president will hear from his real how will conduct us operations in a way that minimizes civilian casualties, and enables you mandatory assistance to photo civilians and gaza in a way that does not benefit from us. the number of cvd and casualties, peterson cvd and casual discontinue increasing. what has happened in gaza over the past 9 months is devastating. the images of dead children and desperate hungry
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people fling for safety, sometimes displaced for the 2nd, 3rd or 4th time. just as days after israel began bounding gauze at last year, washington was reportedly already fully aware of the losing humanitarian catastrophe that would potentially lead to accusations of war crimes against israel defense of got a warrant of the potential consequences on the crisis. while washington continued, it's public display of solidarity with israel with seemingly no red lines when it came to its unwavering support. the valid concerns were overridden by the white house. the emails which haven't been reported before, reveal alarm early on in the state department and pentagon that are rising death toll in gaza could violate international law and jeopardize us ties in the arab world. s v i. d. f continue to raise a district after district and gaza with
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a civilian vessel. rising, washington continued to stand firm with a notion that is real close, has the right to defend itself that despite an international public outcry with protest around the world, and even a genocide case brought against the states in the international criminal court. and i made them presidents and move, washington was quick to respond. if we would have none of it and would do everything in its power to undermine just as being served. if the icpc is allowed to threaten israel's leaders, we know that america will be next. we have some very aggressive legislation that we're going to push is as quickly as possible. it will impose sanctions. washington is the police. it's his approach to the gods. a conflict is manifested in it, statements of concern for civilians in the enclave. and it's almost a 2 year old military commitment to israel, which continues to flourish more than ever since it's establishment. israel has
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received over $300000000000.00 in a, from the us, most of which was either more for the military. the numbers are set to grow with the united states and the, i don't think i knew a point 7000000000 dollar a package to support as rails ongoing military efforts. no administration has helped his room or not. and i think maybe she remember that whether he's trying to influence selection, i don't know, but i'm not counting on that. washington's image already thor. and they said its double reading endeavors took another drive when the us publicly called for a cease fire in gauze, while openly dismissing diplomatic solution to the violence. everyone is held up. we've never wanted to see a diplomatic resolution with them us we're involved in this because we see it as our responsibility as one of the world's powers, to try and get involved and reach diplomatic resolutions and try to bring stability
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that us made its position clear on the international diplomatic re that feeds owing a united nations security council resolution that would have cool for troops. i am despite the colorful award, the support for committed to iran aids, a gaza reality on the ground shows otherwise. one example being the $320000000.00 pier built by washington of the coast of the enclave. which fell off port just 2 weeks after being built the questionable cost of the salt gold tried and b, or raised even more questions when it was revealed. it may not have been used solely to facilitate to minutes every and 8 you said he's realized, cooperating on this trying to help. but it seems from what you said. the desperation of people created security issues for the distribution of a, from the assembly area. and that desperation is related to the fact that it gets real, it's shutting down. april, right?
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so we're shifting some questions to editorializing. i'm going to go ahead and go to somebody else. the pentagon was also put on the spot in august when reporters questioned whether the construction was used in israel as hostage rescue mission, which resulted in more than 200 by the city of the deaf and the process. us officials denied all allegations but admitted that they were going to add a call for reparations, near the peer. and despite growing global average against the death and destruction in gaza, washington, montreal of israel's rights to self defense remains. i'm shaken to israel has the right to defend itself against tears. the way it does so matters, we support israel's right to defend itself against terrorism. so we're committed to ensuring that israel has what it needs to defend itself. i will always ensure israel has the ability to defend itself. my commitment to the security of israel is on the way. even americans, officers working in gaza during the conflict were horrified by what they saw thinking and believe and disturbing picture reality on the ground. with only
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marginal exceptions, everyone in garza is sick, injured, or both. this includes every national aid worker, every international volunteer and probably every is really hostage. every man, woman, and child, we quickly learned that our palestinian healthcare colleagues were among the most traumatized people in gaza and perhaps in the entire world. it's unlikely washington, a boy, she's a global condemnation. and hor, heads events and gods over the last year. and as israel opens and you fronts with its invasion of 11 and behind the shocking statistics on the rising civilians, if so a lie, hundreds of thousands of broken lives within no end in sight to us support for israel and the prospect of the flicking. ever more distance us presidential item was joined by his wife on arrival at the white house for a solemn ceremony to walk you out of us 3 of the tire attacked on as well. the trio
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stood around a table while they let a single memorial candle for the victims, the rob, i recited a pride while the fast couple stood sign that name job. i didn't briefly crossed himself before working out without making any statements for joining us from florida. now his house on the should be lead to tiny founder of muslim league over welcome to the program. and i want to fast and just pick you up. and what i would correspond to it was talking about about american attempts to make peace. they bought this, me talked a lot about how they're invested in a cease fire and how they want to save peas. find the rain on the middle east, but do actions speak louder than what's in this case in america is the biggest enabler genocide. america isn't a problem. america is the reason we're on the brink of world war 3, this conflict that we're seeing. it's not a conflict. it's a genocide. it is a,
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comes against humanity and it certainly didn't start on october 7th. i mean, now we just reading an article, published on october 6th, 2023, saying that 2023 has been the deadliest policy. israel has been killing college students for years. and unfortunately, america is what makes that policy. so america provides israel protection in the united nations. it is that these do not take action to protect the palestinians, and it is supplying them with the weapons that are killing hundreds of innocent thousands and thousands of days. so any talk from america about peace is laughable because america is what makes israel's crime is possible. america is frankly israel little b word that's. that's all i can say on live tv. i'm. thanks for stopping. i thought otherwise, i'd have had to apologize. 12 years. um i went through and hospitals job item that said that he is on show was nothing you all to nothing,
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all kind of holding off on agreeing a goal is to cease far in order to influence next month's us presidential election just generally. well, i mean, what's your take on not, i mean, i think the democrats are going to lose this election. they have lost the support of the are of american and the american voters. and frankly, the confidence of the democratic voters, i mean, at least 80 to 90 percent of democratic voters support a ceasefire. they do not support the crimes against humanity the israel is doing. but it's clear that this administration does not care about the american people and it's, and it isn't just a democrat following the law. i think it's both sides of me, both sides. the democrats and republicans in america disagree on just thought everything became long about anything at all, but they competes in, showing their loyalty to israel, and i think that's it scared all americans. why do our leaders not serve the american people? why do they not serve the interest of humanity and justice? why are they given weapons for a parasitic nation, israel terrain bombs on children and now attack civilians and 11 on it's causing
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may have to walk the middle east. it is. it's purely evil. and our politicians are supporting it, even though it's against the interest of the american people. it's against the will of the american people that shows that are american politicians. they are sell out, so they are treasonous. they have sold their souls to israel and is really lobby and they are not loyal to america. they don't put america 1st. they put israel 1st, and that's the reason. i mean, it's interesting that you say that because of the paid time to hire so cool, says making a bid for the top job when she was off, what the white house considers next me all her place. i like she always distance herself from destiny off. who is that just political shenanigans or how does the election? i think it just means she knows that there is a lot of hatred for an ethan yahoo! and there's a lot of hatred for what is real listening to the palestinians. and so she wants to appear that she doesn't fully endorse them while the administration that she's
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currently a part of is enabling them continuously providing them. weapons that we know are being provided legally see us law forbids us from giving weapons to governments that we know use it against civilians. and you look at this tremendously high casualty and civilian that. a telling rates that is roles engaging and it's clear we know our weapons are being used to, to kill civilians and we see it every single day. i think that's what so mind boggling for americans. every single day we open up our smartphones and we're seeing on our phones, hundreds of pallets and children going to pieces every single, the americans getting the weapons and become a lost part of the problem. she's supporting it, but she knows that she may lose this election because of her support for israel to divide in the administration. so she wants to appear that she's not fully supported at the same time she fused the israel lot. and if you're a pat, so her actions will continue to support lincoln, young, we kind of her words may not as she tries to play political games. well, how soon? if you don't mind 5th to 6th of november, i'll come back to you and see whether you'll protection uh came true,
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but for now i'm afraid we have one out of time that was how something should be lead autonomy on found the old muslim legal thanks very much for your time the, the idea says warning that it will soon expand it's operation against has a lot to the voters of southern lebanon as well, has told civilians that to stay away from shoals and beaches on t corresponding yes and i can, has more details from they were the statement provided by israeli officials to suggest the is really military is planning on expanding its the scope of operations . this is concerning for a number of reasons. first off, we understand that the tremendous every and situation on the ground throughout the country is dire in and of itself. but what we do understand is when the is really military announced a limited ground incursion. and there was a great deal of emphasis on ltd of people's eyes and ears were locked in southern parts of the country. there are a number of the, there are just
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a few points of entry that these really military has been using to conduct the ground incursion. but this statement comes at a time when people are worried about the extent of israel's operations throughout the country. we understand that the lebanese capital has been under a consistent bombardment over the course of the past few weeks. the country's south is just no different. in fact, we understand that the is really military has launched more than 100 error rates of targeting more than 120 has below targets in the south. this statement comes from the is really military. the idea of says that at the scope of their operations were specifically focusing on the self, but this statement provided by the idea suggests that they are not just concerned about the movements of hezbollah within the southern territories limited to the tani river. the while the river is further north of that, we understand that the idea of was concerned about providing safety and security for the civilians that they want to relocate to the north of the country by providing a buffer zone. this means that they would be engaged with hezbollah targets within
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the south. we understand that they have been engaging with one another over the course of the past week or so. but what makes this a little bit more alarming is that people within the country are also questioning the scope of this limited operation. to what extent are people going to remain safe? and this also suggests, i think is really military will be focusing its forces in the seat as well. the key is planning to accuse most copays and chemical weapons in the ukraine conflict, according to russian officials have wound kids on the west against such a provocation. a, to see, see if they, what is the purpose of this whole masquerade, it is clear, there is no norm of international law that would stop nato from their wish to achieve. how they formulated the strategic defeat of russia. especially when we are talking about the method of false flag, chemical weapons complications that has been used for years. notably in syria. more over the facts of the close interaction of the key of regime with terrorist and
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extreme nationalist groups. in, for example, the middle east, north africa, once again convince us that such chemical terrorism is a real threat coming from the ukranian special services. we warn washington and it satellites not to play with fire in order not to completely destroy the chemical weapons convention framework established since 1997 to the legit plans for $56.00 bodies by the russian defense ministry. now it says fabricated. evidence will be presented by ukraine, not a conference held by the organizations, the prohibition of chemical weapons and not set to take place. next tuesday. there's your new bottlenecks. currently, the russian defense ministry has information about the preparation of prob, occasions by ukraine in order to accuse russia of using toxic substances during its military operations. as for the 1st please, according to reports, the evidence will be handed over to representatives of the
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o. p. c. w to compile and allegedly independent report said this was the for the successful implementation of its plans key up intends to take advantage of the absence of russian representatives and the o. p. c. w, executive council. and if successful, seek further deprivation of russian representatives and positions on the technical secretary of it's hi am i call you can a care and delved into the details. will this with the founder of the serial on an analysis outlet? cool, called last down. he says the or b c, w has a long rustled of fulls to find reports that can be exploited by the us and its allies. this is not a defense of, i'm not sure about, isn't it? all right, you don't need that every time, a winning side against the proxy of the united states and the u. k. the winning side, the allegedly use as a chemical weapons against the losing side. this is completely, in my opinion, of ridiculous to see in the context of the military operations in ukraine. it says,
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however, we have to address the big elephant in the room here. the last time the obviously w tried to do a good job was indeed are in 2002. when the secretary, genuine ross was able to sony and back then joe, but john bolton, he went to the office. of course, it was funny and tripped them to him with his sons and told him that he knows the place of his sons. and since then he resigned and the obviously w, unfortunately has been hijacked, and the proof of death was after the war in syria. now in 2008, and this was a big scandal in syria that the o p. c. w. inspectors came and they concluded that the, the learning gas has not been used in the duma incident. however, the type part biotech division has happened to again, syria backed in by the u. k, the united states and france. however, the administration of to or p c w. they have dr and change the conclusions of the inspectors themselves. and there is.

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