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the, the israel launch, it strikes the lebanese capital in a new round of fund bard mintz. that's a civilian casualties. and lloyd following rates on the country. so i've been in hospitals and met multiple very serious shrapnel ways, including a boy of a treadmill in his brain. and another boy with shadow in his final quotes over 100 children are among the dead killed in the past 10 days of israel is at tech support 11. on according to your misstep, to go see ins. events are under it being left out of the decision making process as the u. k. pens a deal that guarantees the return of the che got silence to maricia. yeah. and also do we don't even like consulting us, they have to do which is suitable for them. best for them,
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of course. a lot of other people don't musket the safety of these ex platform will become a targets if council of har, as winnings the us presidential election or take, take a closer look at the washington officials following to silence independent online voices. if the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter acts or instagram or tick tock, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control the live for most who this is your r t. my name's you know, no name that's 30 minutes of using to starts not. we begin in the middle east where the 11 east capitals injured a new wave of is really our strikes. huge bellows of smoke could be seen consistently today over the city skies. earlier the idea of issued civilian
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evacuation orders for parts of a route. well, these really miller free say is not his previous attack and they were killed as well as intelligence come under. so high eel husein has st. me on monday. the id f claim to have head over a 100 ripped quotes tara targets in southern lebanon, including weapons storehouses and ms. i launch sites. lebanese militant group has bola has responded with a barrage of rockets and out israel. the has the claims, the port city of high thought was among the targets and these really are me estimates about as well as 5 to 100 myself deep into it's territory since monday evening. but say most were intercept dates. okay. earlier we heard from bay roads set based r t correspondence, the sweeney. he filled me in on what had been going on in be rude, thought in buffalo city throughout the night. and morning to be somebody's favorite
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has come on the ball, but i gain weight. that pressure is ready and strikes striking the southern justice of the new house, the most intense sparks took place, the southern silver. so they said the sort of this is where the is ready to buy and he's going to be facing
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the difficulty that most of those incursions, helping us blogs who make us more determined and steadfast to continue supporting garza and defending 11. busy whenever these re lease failed to achieve their goals, they bomb women, children, and the elderly. they came here to chase the displaced people and civilians in their homes and increased the pressure. just one different
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types of things and then somebody because that will make a facility that said positions that one point to something that will continue to racing them so
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well as is really strikes continue to read and done on lab and on. local health care facilities are set to be working at max capacity. this is aid from around the world and it's been entering the country some 25 tons of supplies delivered by the un bought lebanese health authority, say by that point is only going to last about huge like 3 months i, as in high did this site is very important because we understand the difficult situation that hospitals in the health sector are going through. it allows the hospitals to continue providing services, especially to the displaced people whose numbers exceed 1200000 and whoever urgent health needs. it also helps us continue reaching shelters and providing services. i think the international community, especially unicef, which has been a constant partner of the ministry of health and is crucial for continuing our services and supporting our sector as well. they wrote estimates that more than 2000 people have been killed in attacks over the past 2 weeks,
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women and children among them. let's take a closer look at how these realtor salt has effected the most vulnerable, according to recent data, published by the u. n's, children's, charter, etc, in excess of 111 east children have been killed by is really strikes in the past 10 days. almost 700, more wounded on some reports. amazing figure this. upwards of 400000 children, have been displaced in level and by the conflict. that's the right 8 percent of the entire population. we discuss the worrying developments with unicef spokesperson test. ingram, who sees the numbers speak for themselves while the death of any child is of great concern to unicef. seeing the numbers increasing rapidly in the matter of say, in the 1st 2 days of this major escalation, in this conflict, we had 25 children reportedly killed today, which is a very high number compared to the complex here in lebanon. and it's of great concern. as the number of injuries,
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what's also really worrying. i've been in the hospitals and met small children was very serious shot. and i was including a boy restriping on his brain. and another boy was shutting on his spinal cord. so the extensions of the damage to children is, is in almost every aspect of a lot i've seen in shelters this way can beverage. and i've also traveled to the south and i've spoken to families who talk about how difficult it is right now to get by many families has been displaced from the home with little more than what they, where is one mother said to me that the lucky people are the ones that have a change of clothes and for children that's really scary to him, allowing them unfamiliar environment with an uncertain future. continuing to hear the some bowsman surround them. so we're talking about a country that's already in the 5th year of an economic crisis, property rights restoring before the conflict. so this is not an additional cost this, this little kind of for this crisis, it is really pushing families to the brain. and we all worried about the
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humanitarian situation and getting was if the funding continues to escalate an expense. so we're calling for a safe file like we have been in gaza and we're just international community to meet those calls as well. like jerry is. most them writes concerned organization has demanded the united nations take action to prevent israel and its allies from quote, killing civilians. the group advocates for the most of the community and protests against violence in any form. the organizations, cheap, safe western countries cannot be trusted to judge israel's actions. this one was the seats on the original it was really simple as possible. i'm. it was to me that order's in uh through really goods through us. yeah. infinity. so absolute
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to reckless. nice. no less space. no regard for much. no regard for the not the admissions. the factors, it's just not is uh that would be for us to be able to apply to it. it's not, it's not about this. i do wrong. it's not. is that the site to live on a that's the side of time to 1st degree in fact, on the roof, lots of that america is behind. do so if these are files do free the 3 that you submitted and we do not see you. i mean, major charles to the 1st floor to the, to the of the west of the lights because they have to kill, knows they have to call us. they are not there for dusters. they're not there for free on us. they don't have it because you know, it's what i'm central gals that are the fatalities continue to mon talk to some 30
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people were reported. killed following renewed is really our strikes on monday. exactly one year on from the of tober 7 terrorist attack, a warning graphic images, a had 6 children, and 2 women were among the dead. according to local officials. for a tear from darrow belie shows the aftermath and at the last remaining operating hospital, the idea of the strikes on the for ridge refuge account emergency services. the more people are believed to remain trump to under rubble. let's really force as a ledge. i'm us has a command on control center under dop site. when the attack adds to the ever growing palestinian debt total in the enclave, which the gas and health industry of ports is nearing $42.00 and people funerals here taking place. we can see in the law for those killed on monday, just relatives rage over the roommates.
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while a monday pro palestinian demonstrators flooded the streets of new york city as well . the, the protesters were clutching with police officers that made a number of arrest. the rally was a short sell a dar, etc, at with the policy of the entire truth, israel and stopped. vor has entered. now of course, it's 2nd year participants. how signs the carrying goes at one year of genocide? village when people are being taken to the streets in israel, yet again, it's been a common theme weekend after weekend to protest against benjamin netanyahu and his government for primarily it's failed attempts to return hostages at for over a year to get a deal in place at people are also demanding stuff elections,
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so from us, books person said that israel is responsible for the captives fate. what was the combat zone? had the captives may face the danger of crossfire as has happened in certain instances. yeah. and perhaps from the enemy's own fire and as has occurred in many cases, yet that is no secret after the killing of a large number of enemy captives by gunfire for june to their own army and the government. in short, any of the fate of the enemy captives is tied to a decision by the leadership of the occupation government. and this matter is of utmost seriousness and danger high at the foot of. well, i asked manuel a circus has stuff in israel would have been able to conduct such an operation in gas it for 12 months if it wasn't at for american support. now he is, or was the published any demonstrations representative to view a cap for over a dozen years. let's have listen to his response. the united states on april
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literally on the way that being lee is supporting the state's office and with all kinds of arms. i munitions heavy and the audio the whatever you want in terms of the machine of the structure has been provided for these sites, let alone diplomatic coverage, political top of age to, to support against all of that we, some of the international community supporting is that i guess the decisions of the international criminal court then what have you. this is about, do not say as has been doing for for say, why don't you ask that then you know, to accept the conditions that had been agreed upon and not to procrastinate. the process of coming to a deed by creating new facts on the ground and continuing his aggression in gaza. and suddenly having a high mass is really to, to sign it did what was, what is a to release sausages. but the once you are trying to create impediments not to
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reach it blows, it was solution under the sausages is said. so the palestinian authority is of course moving to talk to i mess after you saw that because by reducing the hostages and it is a very simple gates. positively been a d is we have is the spice that we have. you might there in the system, and this is the intention of that, but assume or forward to to do ok. another story we're across. so we saw snippet over there, the british foreign secretary, he's being celebrating as has the ruling labor government, a deal of how does by control of the che got silence from london to the risk is david tommy called to move a diplomatic victory for both the u. k and the us, the us because they've got a military base all not territory. but they failed to mention the check go see and people themselves. they were not included in the negotiations. this is
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a victory for diplomacy. we saved the base. it has been secured for the long term. it's critical for our national security. without security of tenure, there will be no base deal benefits us the u. k. the us and maurice just from when this deal was the policy seems like it was close to resolving this tutorial. the dispute with marissa is over the table is located in the central indian ocean. but then you look at just how david lab means as far as sacred trees crashing. which fever is tory empties over who was responsible for the deal and why even going through. and he continues to defend, which is the decision to return the item is to move, which is all doing that. it's secure to the future of the strategically important industry based on typical garcia often use often equal dispute. the bass will remain under u. k. you is control, but critics off the deal, including many tory in peace, all you that it was a time not which was close ties with marissa is add, it gives away
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a strategic asset. although the tools that launched and the previous conservative government let me continues to say that diplomats were facing a choice of abandoning the bass altogether. a breaking international no revealing that the deal includes a provision that china will not be able to build a military base of its own on one of the 60 islands. and let me also says it impacted the relationship with the united states who needs a wanted to know welcome to legal uncertainty and strongly encourage them to strike a deal. but having listened to some of those conservative arguments, you may remember is the defense open items, the defense of the role. so he's the vice principal by undermining the right. so that your goal seeing people, even when i was i was the i was opposed to what my government was doing is they to
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go off the way to this piece of fault is that then why the turns around we've had to them the for the rights to digital shootings of never agreed to, i would like for inspect, it explains that has why is this such a urgency to do what he is proposing to do? now, it seems like the most important parts of the steel was the person paging to make you able to see available tooth american ally and has been as just to avoid a situation where it is prevented from making good audits promises to the united states. and what about the to go see and people themselves, how, how they viewing this deal? not much is said about the importance of retaining the shade goes islands to its people, even as we know that more than 1500 islanders who are forcibly removed in the 9 to 6 sees in the 1970s because of the admitted to base off supposed to be brought to a route home to some of the smaller items that we know that um take ocean active is
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have long campaign to for compensation for the full sibley space and to add to the legal right to retire. and they've recently announced that they would be writing to the $4.63 of office, which is the triple. we shouldn't communities, whole different opinions about the resettlement and the sovereignty, even the negotiation process itself. so i'm to go, she is concerned off with the exclusion of diego garcia from the agreement and many concerned that to the negotiations involved representatives of the 2 governments versus the united kingdom. but not the display solutions community have a sent to the the announce to do without even consulting us, which is centerville, for discharge of the, you know, our people who suffered like for the last 60 years, it was not the british or the motion, but today they have to do which is to,
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to most of them, best for them. of course. what about the people? we can't keep letting governments this decide what they want to do with it when not just folder that you can just pick to the side. we all human beings, we deserve to have to have our human rights suspected. we deserve to be part of the negotiations, of other people, the upper deposit a government officials. so if somebody ride to wipe out my opening and make the world know that my voice matter at this point, so we know that's the political agreement is subject to the finalization of a t t as supporting legal documents. this means that there is so much on so a time for the government is to involve to go she and indigo sanctions. and again, let me see the match the impact to the relationship with the united states who did not welcome the legal uncertainty and strongly encourage them to strike
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a deal that you is for its part has declined to become publicly enrolled in the dispute. but we know that prison joe biden, praise the deal as a he started agreement and also knew that it's private position is nearly that the based on typical garcia should not to be paced in safety. so it seems like this is a to not to move to please washington and it's need is innocent, people are suffering my colleagues know if you you can get nicky are in there. know if come a lot harvest wins the presidential race in the us. the x social media platform as well as it's ceo will be toast states side. that's the protection of the non lock himself who shared his concerns in a recent interview with tucker carlson. if she wins, i mean i how can a web ex continue in its current form and its current role in american society that they want? they will uh,
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try to shut it down by any means possible. what do you mean by any means possible? i mean, if it's locked, even if i have it, i'll try to pass laws of they'll try to prosecute the company, prosecute me. will the tech ty coon's comment stem from the fear the democratic party leads are seeking to curb certain freedoms across the internet on the x is a major target from a us history of state. hillary clinton has already begun pushing for wider government oversight on what she calls total control over on line normative r t. charlotte davinsky picks up from there. hello clinton was an early convert to social media de viewing in june 2013 or what was on twitter. she seemed to be amused, a decade later on how things have changed. we should be in my view repealing something called section 230, which gave, you know, platforms on the internet to immunity because they were thought to be just passed
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through is that they shouldn't be judged for the content that is posted. but we now know that that was an overlay, simple view, that if the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter acts or instagram or tick tock, whatever they are. if they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control. the section $230.00 that she's talking about that was part of the communications decency act. it's a federal move to protect social media platforms from liability for the content. the people post, basically ex facebook, etc. comp, be sued for the content that appears on the sites. clinton is just the latest in a long list of us politicians that have sold to limited scope. according to the congressional research service, more than a dozen proposals have been introduced in congress in the past few years to limit section 230. however, none that have passed about could change though i sent design it to control the
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narrative becomes desperate. just last month for the secretary of state, joan terry let the world know that far from being the solution. social media is the problem. the dislike of and anguish over social media is growing, growing and growing as part of our problem, particularly in democracies. in terms of building consensus around any issue, it's really hard to govern today. doesn't it sound? not bad, right? well here's the kicker. the real anguish for link to politicians is like carry is without controls on social media. people can shakara shoes when they get that information from a nobody wants that people self select where they go for their news for their information. and then you just get into a vicious cycle. so it's really, really hard to try to build consensus today. then at any time in the 4550 years
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i've been involved in this. and, and i, you know, there's a lot of discussion now about how you curb the, those entities in order to guarantee that you're going to have, you know, some accountability on facts, etc. and as we have, we're all to, you've experienced 1st hand when the us wants to send to you, it will find the way the united states united kingdom and canada are launching a, launching a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat caused by r, t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence. we urge every, every partner to start by treating ortiz activities as they do other intelligence activities by russia within their borders. but those are still standing on social media. the us to press could be out to get you to hillary clinton wants to start a criminal crack down on those. considered to be spreading misinformation ahead of
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next month's presidential election. i think it's important to indict the russians just as muller indicted a lot of russians who were engaged in uh, direct election interference. and boosting trump back in 2016. but i also think there are americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda and whether they should be civilly or even in some cases criminal a charge is something that would be a better deterrence, russia blaine to get. but her remarks were over says directed homegrown americans, otherwise known as potential trump support has come on. you don't have to read between the lines here. she wants the us government to be in control, and that includes who decides what is real or north when it comes to information and opinion. the legacy media has started flapping around and realizing it's lost its control. we own to use,
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we with the gatekeepers and we very much of the facts as well. nowadays, people can go to all sorts of different sources for the use and so much more questioning about what we're saying and why are they so up in arms? because he only did that someone else could have. influence is scary as hell to them. to talk is repeatedly chosen the path for more control, more surveillance and more manipulation. your platform should be banned. this is not just a security concern for united states. canada, australia, new zealand, britain, the in union have all or have any chip talk. i'm or government phones because of fear of being spies, but i don't think we should sit by and allow a, in effect, a media presence that is 5 or 10 x the size of m p r to potentially be broadcast in chinese propaganda in it, in an election, how the internet has changed things. a world wide resource west people can pick and
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mix. the news wants to live stream videos of events as they transpire and meet the mines up. don't be split inside a government to prove point of view. it's not a new segment, as george. oh well, what said? who controls the past controls the future? who controls the president controls the past? the stop realization, the best control is slipping away, is sounding the alarm bells of the top one percent and they will do anything to get it back. the charlotte davinsky not losing a limb, is a traumatizing experience. thankfully most of us never have to experience. but as our short documentary shows next, it doesn't mean a full varied life can be live to the full. we will survive, isn't truly uplifting. 30 minutes on it gets going in moments to pick up the
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